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Awolff9
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Jan Levine: Game 66: STL 3 NYR 1, No finishing touch for New York again in loss
Third straight defeat for the Blueshirts... - airjan23
I think for all of us we lose sight of what this season was all about since they won 9 out of 10 and entered the playoff picture. I thought they played there best all around game last night against a team that looks very much like a team that’s going to win back to back Stanley cups since Detroit did it. No shame in losing last night just frustrating with how they lost. We are still very much in this thing considering how poorly the teams around us are playing. In saying that boys ya gotta enjoy the ride. They are playing meaningful games which is all we can for considering where we were a couple months ago. |
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Tonybere
New York Rangers |
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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From last blog (much like AWolf, I got scooped by Jan!)
ugh no morning Jimbo perspective - TPC
How about this perspective...
This board is like a classroom full of bipolar 7th graders.
Win a game and the Cup is ours, lose a game and Strome sucks, Kakko will never be good, Georgie (frank)ing sucks, Quinn doesn't know what he's doing...
Jesus, guys. The youngest team in the league, coming out of a rebuild just hung with the Champs and lost on a poopty bounce. There is much to be excited and positive about with this team right now.
Remember how there were no expectations for this team and any success they had was just gravy???
...oh, and we should have been on the PP about 18 times more than we were. That also would have changed the outcome. Zero consistency from night to night with these dumb refs. |
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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From last blog (much like AWolf, I got scooped by Jan!)
How about this perspective...
This board is like a classroom full of bipolar 7th graders.
Win a game and the Cup is ours, lose a game and Strome sucks, Kakko will never be good, Georgie (frank)ing sucks, Quinn doesn't know what he's doing...
Jesus, guys. The youngest team in the league, coming out of a rebuild just hung with the Champs and lost on a poopty bounce. There is much to be excited and positive about with this team right now.
Remember how there were no expectations for this team and any success they had was just gravy???
...oh, and we should have been on the PP about 18 times more than we were. That also would have changed the outcome. Zero consistency from night to night with these dumb refs. - Tonybere
I mean come on that's sports, when people post during games it's heat of the moment. People are allowed to be emotional. I will never judge someone for heat of the moment reactions. We have our own game time posting family |
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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tough loss, we did a lot of things right, probably their best played game that they lost all season
they miss Kreider, it's not an excuse, just reality
I can't blame anyone if they are concerned about Kakko's inability to finish, it certainly worries me.
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I think for all of us we lose sight of what this season was all about since they won 9 out of 10 and entered the playoff picture. I thought they played there best all around game last night against a team that looks very much like a team that’s going to win back to back Stanley cups since Detroit did it. No shame in losing last night just frustrating with how they lost. We are still very much in this thing considering how poorly the teams around us are playing. In saying that boys ya gotta enjoy the ride. They are playing meaningful games which is all we can for considering where we were a couple months ago. - Awolff9
I agree, point I was trying to make in my blog. The team is ahead of what we expected and the playoffs race is gravy. But that doesn’t make dealing any loss easier because we are invested heart and head with this squad. When a loss occurs or is occurring, you aren’t thinking they are in a place where we didn’t think they would be. It’s goddamn, this loss stinks. |
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TPC
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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tough loss, we did a lot of things right, probably their best played game that they lost all season
they miss Kreider, it's not an excuse, just reality
I can't blame anyone if they are concerned about Kakko's inability to finish, it certainly worries me. - jimbro83
They stole my confidence for the rest of the season last night. Unless Shesty and Kreider come flying back riding that white horse to save the day, I just don't see it. Hope I am wrong |
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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I agree, point I was trying to make in my blog. The team is ahead of what we expected and the playoffs race is gravy. But that doesn’t make dealing any loss easier because we are invested heart and head with this squad. When a loss occurs or is occurring, you aren’t thinking they are in a place where we didn’t think they would be. It’s goddamn, this loss stinks. - airjan23
Yep by keeping Kreider and the run they were on, the expectations changed a bit for this season. Why I am not about moral victories. If they are going to play meaningful games, then we should be allowed to be angry when they lose that meaningful game IMO |
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Slimtj100
New York Rangers |
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Location: Panarins NYC apt Joined: 03.04.2013
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Rough loss. But these are the kinds of games you look back on and say if we play like that we’ll win a lot of games. Not one passenger last night
Kakko showed me more last night in one game then he has in about a month. The goals and pts will come of he plays like that. Still would like to see him play with Hartemi
Playoffs are still very much possible. Anyone can think they aren’t but they are. Teams around them are struggling just as bad. Isles looked lost last night |
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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Rough loss. But these are the kinds of games you look back on and say if we play like that we’ll win a lot of games. Not one passenger last night
Kakko showed me more last night in one game then he has in about a month. The goals and pts will come of he plays like that. Still would like to see him play with Hartemi
Playoffs are still very much possible. Anyone can think they aren’t but they are. Teams around them are struggling just as bad. Isles looked lost last night - Slimtj100
Ruff loss |
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It's only a matter of time for Kakko. He's already a noticeable force in the corners on the puck and at times looks like a young Jagr the way he uses his body. I think he needs some strengthening work much like Crosby had to do early on. He's close though.
Overall, it was one of those games you felt they deserved to win but just came up short. Not having Kreider is hurting in front of the net and teams are watching Z and Bread closely. It's good to see Strome stepping up when he's not taking penalties. |
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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It's only a matter of time for Kakko. He's already a noticeable force in the corners on the puck and at times looks like a young Jagr the way he uses his body. I think he needs some strengthening work much like Crosby had to do early on. He's close though.
Overall, it was one of those games you felt they deserved to win but just came up short. Not having Kreider is hurting in front of the net and teams are watching Z and Bread closely. It's good to see Strome stepping up when he's not taking penalties. - fourtrax23
I am losing my steam with Strome
Very wary of signing him long term for big $
I advocate for a 2 year deal for him or a trade |
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Tonybere
New York Rangers |
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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It's only a matter of time for Kakko. He's already a noticeable force in the corners on the puck and at times looks like a young Jagr the way he uses his body. I think he needs some strengthening work much like Crosby had to do early on. He's close though.
Overall, it was one of those games you felt they deserved to win but just came up short. Not having Kreider is hurting in front of the net and teams are watching Z and Bread closely. It's good to see Strome stepping up when he's not taking penalties. - fourtrax23
Agreed.
I felt bad for Strome and I'm glad DQ didn't bench him for that. Yes, he put his stick where it shouldn't be, but come on... those idiot refs call him for that tap and then proceed to let guys rape each other without a whistle???
Definitely missing Kreider. They put Lemeiux in front of the net, but I don't think it's hard to see that he has been our worst forward for weeks now. |
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popied
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lackawaxen , PA Joined: 12.14.2008
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Try Gauthier on the top line ,and get Fast off of Panarin's line . Try Kakko there if Panarin get him the puck for good looks no one can . Gauthier is the only one with CK20 speed . No net front present since CK20 went down ,no one in the front of the net on the PP .Fast makes the team better on the 4th line with Lemuiex and either McKegg or Howden @ center |
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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I am losing my steam with Strome
Very wary of signing him long term for big $
I advocate for a 2 year deal for him or a trade - jimbro83
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Tonybere
New York Rangers |
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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I mean come on that's sports, when people post during games it's heat of the moment. People are allowed to be emotional. I will never judge someone for heat of the moment reactions. We have our own game time posting family - TPC
I guess, but we are a very unforgiving bunch.
Maybe it's because I was a goalie for 17 years, but I have a hard time hearing blaming the goalie when he plays that well.
That was a tough bounce. I thought it looked like the puck went off Lindgren's (I think) stick and came at Georgie at an angle the Blues player wouldn't have been able to manage alone and Georgie wasn't ready for that. |
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Tonybere
New York Rangers |
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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Try Gauthier on the top line ,and get Fast off of Panarin's line . Try Kakko there if Panarin get him the puck for good looks no one can . Gauthier is the only one with CK20 speed . No net front present since CK20 went down ,no one in the front of the net on the PP .Fast makes the team better on the 4th line with Lemuiex and either McKegg or Howden @ center - popied
Why move Fast? |
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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I guess, but we are a very unforgiving bunch.
Maybe it's because I was a goalie for 17 years, but I have a hard time hearing blaming the goalie when he plays that well.
That was a tough bounce. I thought it looked like the puck went off Lindgren's (I think) stick and came at Georgie at an angle the Blues player wouldn't have been able to manage alone and Georgie wasn't ready for that. - Tonybere
I thought Georgiev was fine last night. The goal sucked but we all knew a bad bounce goal was going to be the difference.
Now Strome on the other hand, he is becoming the new Skjei for me |
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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I thought Georgiev was fine last night. The goal sucked but we all knew a bad bounce goal was going to be the difference.
Now Strome on the other hand, he is becoming the new Skjei for me - TPC
right before that goal I was saying to myself we have got to get 1 point out of this game no matter what
it just sucks that this team can never even get a loser point |
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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right before that goal I was saying to myself we have got to get 1 point out of this game no matter what
it just sucks that this team can never even get a loser point - jimbro83
Yep and you see Columbus with 14 of them. In the end it will be our downfall of missing out.
I don't blame Quinn at all cause the team was playing well last night, but sometimes I just wish they would change the system in the 3rd and try to play for that loser point in a tied game like that |
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Tonybere
New York Rangers |
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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Yep and you see Columbus with 14 of them. In the end it will be our downfall of missing out.
I don't blame Quinn at all cause the team was playing well last night, but sometimes I just wish they would change the system in the 3rd and try to play for that loser point in a tied game like that - TPC
I think they did. There was still over 15 minutes left in the 3rd when you could really see the quality of chances drop off for each club. Then, that poopty goal and NY had to open it up some more. |
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Talk about finishers, Kakko is not one, yet. Hopefully more a confidence thing that he can overcome than a skill thing. But Strome, ugh. You put a sniper next to Panarin and he has twice as many goals. Ryan’s been a nice surprise, but I kinda wish we had sold high on him.
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Fenrir
New York Rangers |
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Location: Jesus saves! Satan picks up the rebound...AND SCORES!!, NJ Joined: 04.02.2015
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It's only a matter of time for Kakko. He's already a noticeable force in the corners on the puck and at times looks like a young Jagr the way he uses his body. I think he needs some strengthening work much like Crosby had to do early on. He's close though.
Overall, it was one of those games you felt they deserved to win but just came up short. Not having Kreider is hurting in front of the net and teams are watching Z and Bread closely. It's good to see Strome stepping up when he's not taking penalties. - fourtrax23
Kakko needs to hire a skating coach this summer and go to that strength guy in CT. |
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mdw7413
New York Rangers |
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Location: I would rather see a dudes hairy balls than his hairy feet-Jimbro Joined: 12.13.2013
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I guess, but we are a very unforgiving bunch.
Maybe it's because I was a goalie for 17 years, but I have a hard time hearing blaming the goalie when he plays that well.
That was a tough bounce. I thought it looked like the puck went off Lindgren's (I think) stick and came at Georgie at an angle the Blues player wouldn't have been able to manage alone and Georgie wasn't ready for that. - Tonybere
If Georgie plays like that, the Rangers win 99% of the time |
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mdw7413
New York Rangers |
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Location: I would rather see a dudes hairy balls than his hairy feet-Jimbro Joined: 12.13.2013
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Yep and you see Columbus with 14 of them. In the end it will be our downfall of missing out.
I don't blame Quinn at all cause the team was playing well last night, but sometimes I just wish they would change the system in the 3rd and try to play for that loser point in a tied game like that - TPC
22 shots against, really can't play an overall better game than that. |
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