Archive for February, 2008

Doobzilla Strikes Again - Rangers@Sabres Second Period Thoughts…

Posted by inferno272 on February 23rd, 2008

The Dubinsky monster strikes again, with a goal and an assist so far tonight. The kid has been a dominating force for about a month now, and I’m not sure what the limit is on what this kid can achieve. Still though, the credit on that goal has to go to Rozsival. I probably would have shot the puck there, but Rozsival did the thing he is annoyingly known for, passing up good shooting opportunities. This time though his pass was a picture perfect pass that just about anyone in the world could have scored on.

Want to know why this game is nothing like the one against Montreal? Even when the Sabres are pouring it on, the Rangers manage to have a shift or 2 in the oppositions end. It saves the D. Henrik so far beaten on a screened shot, a perfect roof job 3 feet out, and a one timer nobody would have had. I’m not sure what to think tonight. Could have had em? Should he have had em? I don’t even know anymore.

With the way the goaltending has been in this one, I figure if you have the puck on your stick, put it on the net. No matter what zone you are in, no matter what kind of chance you have at even getting it on net, just throw it there and see what happens.

While I disagreed with Steve Gelbs vehemently on his blaming of Lundqvist for the loss in Montreal, I do think Henrik should have had that goal. Screen or not, 65 footers need to be saved. Same thing goes for Ryan Miller (for some reason equally maligned of late) who gave up 2 goals, one definitely a softie, the other a deflection, but deflected far enough out, and with not that much direction change that it could have been saved (not should have, but could have). So there you go Steve, I dont always baby our goalie, but I dont think you could blame him for the loss in Montreal.

Either way, it matters not. The Rangers offense seems to have waken up since the All Star break, and if they get good goaltending, and good defense, they should be a-ok as far as the playoffs go, games in hand or not.

Inferno - GM

Posted by inferno272 on February 22nd, 2008

Well, with the trade deadline only a hop skip and a backcheck away, I figure I might as well give you my choices on what I would do if I were GM. With Foppa being pulled off the table, I think this is what I would do. Now, don’t get me wrong, it looks nice on paper for us, but while I tried to make these deals as fair as I think possible, it takes 2 to tango, and the other GM could laugh at you for some of these proposals.

Its just my guesstimations

These 3 trades are designed to be done in conjunction (ideally) however any of the 3 would be ok with me even by themselves.


To New York
To Anaheim
Bobby Ryan
Jaromir Jagr or Brendan Shanahan
Oilers 2008 First Round Draft Pick
Rangers 2008 First Round Draft Pick
Rangers 2008 Second Round Draft Pick or Reasonable Secondary Prospect Request


To New York
To Atlanta
Marian Hossa
Lauri Korpikoski
Garnet Exelby
Mike Sauer
A choice of: Nigel Dawes or Petr Prucha or Ryan Callahan
 
A choice of: Marek Malik or Paul Mara
 
A 2009 Second Round Draft Pick


To New York
To Colorado
John-Michael Liles
Al Montoya
Conditional 2008 Draft Pick (TBD by GMs, obviously relatively high considering what we have to give up)
A choice of: Nigel Dawes or Petr Prucha or Ryan Callahan (depending on the previous trade)
A choice of: Marek Malik or Paul Mara (depending on the previous trade)

The purpose of these 3 trades is to add offensive and defensive stability this year (Hossa, Liles, Exelby) while getting, in essence, 2 blue chip prospects. Build for the future, without sacrificing the now.

Again though, it takes 2 to tango, and I am under no delusions that these trades would go through without a problem.

Let us assume that the players traded are Shanahan, Prucha, Callahan, Malik, and Mara (along with the prospects mentioned). In theory our lineup could look like this in 5 days…

Sean Avery
Brandon Dubinsky
Jaromir Jagr
Nigel Dawes
Scott Gomez
Marian Hossa
Martin Straka
Chris Drury
Marcel Hossa
Ryan Hollweg
Blair Betts
Colton Orr
Michael Rozsival Marc Staal
Fedor Tyutin Dan Girardi
John-Michael Liles Garnet Exelby

 

With the following prospects still in the cupboard…


Alexei Cherepanov
Bobby Ryan
Bobby Sanguinetti
Stamkos/Doughty/Whoever you take with the Oilers pick

Which, in essence are 4 bluechip prospects, in addition to Bourret, who may turn out to be a bluechipper himself.

There is a method to this madness, which is to increase the upper end of our prospect pool, and prepare this team for life after Jagr/Straka/Shanny, while still making a serious run this year.

Turning Po….err Nevermind - Rangers@Canadiens Post Game Thoughts…

Posted by inferno272 on February 19th, 2008

About a week ago on the ECSF boards, I said I think the Habs could win the Stanley Cup. That the 3 teams that frighten me are the Sens, the Habs, and the Canes. Want to know why? Because speed exposes our blueline. We can’t handle teams that can fly through the neutral zone and make plays on the fly. The Habs are a damn good team folks, so shame on those of you who were making some inane comments in the middle of the game on some of these boards. Clearly the better team won, and frankly, I’m not sure why they haven’t beaten us before this. They are as good, or better than us every day of the week. I suppose that’s why so many of these games were close.

I’ll take the point, because we need it, but I don’t feel good about this one at all.

By the way, is anyone surprised that this came on the heels of the NYRangersCast talking about turnaround games?

*shakes head*

When will you guys learn… *sigh*

Scary - Rangers@Canadiens Second Period Thoughts…

Posted by inferno272 on February 19th, 2008

I’m scared right now. You know, we were up 5-0 and I really did not feel comfortable. The Habs are just too damn good to be shut down forever. And lo-and-behold they have a flurry of about 6 straight minutes of utter domination against us and 2 goals there as well. They also got stupid by taking unnecessary aggression penalties led by New York native Komisarek, but that is what happens sometimes with youth.

5-2 does not make me feel comfortable at all heading into the 3rd. Luckily its the short change period, so I think we should be ok in keeping our guys fresh, but 3 goals isn’t tough for a team this good, especially if we take a penalty or 2.

This one could go right down to the wire.

Under Attack! Rangers@Canadiens First Period Thoughts…

Posted by inferno272 on February 19th, 2008

Once again, Doob-Zilla took over a period. Not by fighting (which he did), not by passing (which he did) but by scoring the opening goal and setting the tempo for this game.

If you are going to cover Jagr, Dubinsky & Avery will torch you. If you are going to cover Dubinsky, Jagr and Avery will torch you, and so on. I gotta hand it to Tom Renney, the line changes he made were a masterstroke. He paired our hottest player, with our most important forward. Then distributed the rest of the offense on our 2 other lines.

It also doesn’t hurt that the goaltending from Montreal was kinda…well, not great. I don’t blame Price completely, but he didnt make any big saves.

Still though, 1 period does not a game make, particularly against a lethal offensive juggernaut like the Habs. The first few minutes are going to be crucial.

The Moustached Men

Posted by inferno272 on February 18th, 2008

By now you all must have seen the Rangers videos about Jason Strudwick and his infamous moustache. Well if you saw the video close enough you may have noticed that Dan Girardi mentioned something about the whole team possibly growing a moustache in order to promote team bonding.

This got me thinking…how exactly would some of these fine upstanding hockey players look with one of those moustaches.

Here is what I came up with…



And for a special request, here is a mulleted Jagr with the moustache…

Out Goliathed - Sharks@Rangers Post Game Thoughts…

Posted by inferno272 on February 17th, 2008

Let’s see, Rangers were coming off of a dominating win, the Sharks are the best road team in the universe, the Rangers are smaller, the Sharks are bigger, the Rangers have been playing up and down hockey all year, the Sharks have been one of the better teams all year, Rangers havent beaten the Wast yet, the Sharks have killed the East so far.. So I probably wasn’t way off base in thinking this was a game we were going to lose by a wide margin.

Well, in that classic David VS Goliath scenario, our Davids out Goliathed the Goliaths. We threw more hits, played a more physically aggressive game, used size, speed, and a relentless pestering forecheck to cause turnovers, and we played pretty strong in front of our goalie who slammed the door shut outside of one saveable goal. All in all, a resounding success.

But here is where a big distinction needs to get through into the Rangers players skulls. THEY HAVE NOT ARRIVED. If they think they have become hot shit all of a sudden, well then, you can expect another 2 or 3 game losing streak after a nice little 7 of 8 point effort these past few games. They need to keep up their intensity, their hunger, and their drive. To steal a Renneyism they need to stay engaged. Its very important to this teams possible success. Because like Steve Gelbs from the NYRangersCast, I too feel this team could go all the way to the finals, not because of how good they are, but because of how flawed EVERY team in the East is right now. But none of that means anything unless they continue to play like this. They can not relent. The big thing we heard in the post game show was that we plays 6 strong periods in a row. That has happened maybe what…twice this year? That shows an inability to stay consistent. If the Rangers want to do anything, they need to keep this streak going. Win like 12 in a row, make a statement, and help nullify the games in hand everyone else has. Because lets face it, if the other teams win their games in hand, we find ourselves outside of the playoff picture right now.

By the way, did anyone else want to give John Giannone a forehead slap after he kept calling Ryan Callahan the #1 star in the game during his post game interview? Correct me if im wrong, but Chris Drury was the #1 star, not Cally. Woops!

The kids have been leading this team as of late, which is an encouraging sign, because that means if some of these vets get going, we just might go on an extended winning streak.

But let me be clear, I am NOT calling this, or any of our other recent games the turnaround game of the season. At this point, I dont think you can have one defining turn around game. What you need to do is have a turnaround series of games. Because at this point, that 1 game means nothing without the games after it, and we have seen the Rangers faceplant far too often after supposed turnaround games.

Ebbs & Flows - Sharks@Rangers Second Period Thoughts…

Posted by inferno272 on February 17th, 2008

Kind of a weird period there, where from any given shift to the next the Rangers can look energetic and aggressive, or awfully tired. I guess that’s to be expected playing against a hard hitting team with size and skill, especially after playing a game this time yesterday. Still, They need to put more pressure on the Sharks, it looked to me like they were trying to sit back on the lead a bit too much in that period, and there is just way too much time against way too talented a team to play that kind of game.

2 points are huge here, but at least pick up 1.

Recovering - Sharks@Rangers First Period Thoughts…

Posted by inferno272 on February 17th, 2008

I was, overall, pretty happy with the way we played in that period. We weren’t dominating, but I would call us cautiously aggressive. I’m having a hard time calling the goal given up by Henrik a softie. True, it was a goal he could have (possibly should have) had, but I really have a hard time calling any goal scored off of partial cross crease pass right in front of you goalie a softie. Hey, who knows, and honestly, right now, who cares. The important thing is we recovered nicely from what could have potentially been a backbreaking early semi-soft goal.

Ryan Callahan continues to impress, he’s playing a much more engaged game, making himself noticed out there shift in and shift out. Petr Prucha better be careful, he might find himself without a job once he becomes healthy enough to play.