All Entries Tagged With: "Rangers F.C."
The (Over)Hype of Chris Kreider
When we first heard over the course of the past few years that Glen Sather absolutely refused to include coveted Rangers prospect at the time, Chris Kreider, in any kind of deal, Rangers fans exploded with elation thinking that Kreider was part of New York’s future – and rightly so. Kreider fit the mold of [...]
Read: Did John Tortorella Mishandle Chris Kreider This Year?
The road to John Tortorella’s doghouse is paved with brutal sound bytes. “I’ve said all along that I think Chris [Kreider] has a lot to learn about the game and a lot to learn about being a pro, so this isn’t a shock to me,” the Rangers coach said when the rookie was returned to [...]
Renee & Sheri: NYR – It’s Alive!
NYR: It’s Alive! Muahhaha Questionable right? We thought the New York Rangers had died too. But some life has been revived in the boys in blue! Since trading Marian Gaborik this past Wednesday, the Rangers are 2-0-1 as they vie feverishly for a playoff position. With Gaborik’s exit, cue Brassard, Zuccarello & Clowe’s entrance to [...]
Could the New York Rangers Trade Marian Gaborik?
Before you allow the title of this article ruffle your feathers or get the hackles on the back of your neck standing on end, I’m just engaging in a little game of “what if.” It’s a purely hypothetical scenario that came to mind watching Rick Nash dominate Tampa Bay and create scoring chances all over [...]
Rangers Frustrating Even To This Moderate
One thing I’ve learned in my years as a Rangers fan is that many of my peers are, shall we say passionate, about their team. This passion tends to lead many of my fellow Blue Shirt aficionados to overreact to everything from a hard-fought loss to a victory in a poorly played game. Come on, [...]
Concept of Accountability Needs to Also Apply to Tortorella, Coaches
The New York Rangers under John Tortorella preach accountability to their players. If you aren’t playing well you may not be playing at all. Take Brad Richards for example; Thursday night Tortorella’s favorite son played one shift in the third period after struggling through another mostly uninspired performance in periods one and two. I have [...]
Rangers Squeak Out Win in Shootout Over The Bruins
The New York Rangers took on the red-hot Boston Bruins on Tuesday night wit the Bruins having only 2 losses up to this point in the season; 1 being that amazing OT win by the Rangers against this club. The Rangers on the other hand look to be just getting it together. This will be [...]
Video: JT Miller’s Goals Against the Islanders
… yeah, you can easily say that JT Miller is not going back to Hartford anytime soon. Miller has a lot of the things the Rangers have been missing this season and not only is that energy but it’s a willingness to get to the net and make a play. Now, does JT Miller’s amazing [...]
Secondary Scoring and a Smarter Way to Use Matt Gilroy
No one wants to panic or read too much into the Rangers lackluster seven-game start but it has to be at least somewhat concerning that the Rangers offense isn’t clicking on all cylinders yet. The acquisition of Nash was supposed to elevate the Rangers mediocre offattack into the upper echelon of the league but through [...]
Help Wanted In New York – Is Anyone Out There
Just a few days ago I was feeling real good about the Rangers newly acquired depth F’s, Benn Ferriero and Jason Arnott. Then, just as soon as it happened, the Arnott deal fell apart after the veteran failed his physical and a few days after that captain Ryan Callahan appeared to have suffered a serious [...]



