Showing posts with label ice hockey. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Another Fun Rangers-Islanders Match-Up

I always enjoy watching the Rangers and Islanders do battle. On Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden, fans got to witness another nail-biter between these two teams. This was a game the Rangers needed to win to keep fighting for a playoff spot and one the Islanders wanted to help put a knife deeper into the Rangers' wound. The Rangers ended up with a 3-1 win, but the game featured a lot of good fight between both sides.

On the Rangers side, Nigel Dawes got to return to the line-up with Lauri Korpikoski out with an injury and didn't miss a beat. He scored the first goal of the game, burying a great feed from Chris Drury to put the Rangers in front. Getting the first goal was key for the Rangers. They were able to get a power play goal in the second via Scott Gomez, who was in desperate need of a goal and some life. And you gotta love Petr Prucha's fight with the much bigger Sean Bergenheim. Prucha brings energy and grit each time he's out there. Defensively, they still had some holes, and the Islanders ended up with several great chances that Henrik Lundqvist thwarted with a great game in net. Against a better scoring team, the Rangers would probably have lost, but a win is a win and the Rangers won't complain.

As for the Isles, scoring was an issue again. They were given many chances by the Rangers sloppiness in the defensive zone but failed to capitalize. Their lone bright spot came when Mark Streit knocked home a one-timer off a nice pass from Blake Comeau for their only goal of the game. The Islanders have some skill without question, but they lack consistency and a true leader. Rick DiPietro is the face of that team, and without him, they are nothing. The Isles played alright defensively but were also benefits of the post. The Rangers rang the puck of the pipe twice in one shift during the first period. If those go in, this game's a clear blowout. However, give the Isles credit for playing tough, matching the Rangers for most of the game, and not rolling over against their hated rivals.

With the win, the Rangers won the season series from the Isles and they have one more game together on March 5th at the Nassau Coliseum. For the Islanders, the season is obviously lost. They should focus on finding some talent at the trade deadline as a building block toward next season. As for the Rangers, they have so much to play for with a playoff spot nearly slipping away. While they too need talent at the deadline, they must focus on building off this win and getting a streak going to get back higher in the standings. They also should focus on those two games left with the Sabres, one with the Panthers, and four with the Flyers!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Big Red = Red Hot

No team in College Hockey is any hotter right now than the Cornell Big Red Men's team. With a 3-0 blanking of the RPI Engineers last night, the Big Red improved to 13-1-3 on the season and remained unbeaten in ECAC play at 8-0-2. Their 18 points are good for first in the conference and they're ranked 5th in the nation. Pretty impressive start for the club.

Cornell, has only lost on the road at powerhouse North Dakota, losing 7-3 but rebounding the next night to win 2-1 against the same Fighting Sioux team. The Red haven't lost at historic Lynah Rink, their home, which happens to be one of the rowdiest places in college hockey. However, all the team's success comes down to the man between the pipes: Ben Scrivens.


The Junior from Spruce Grove, Alberta has built off of success early in his career and is off to a stellar start in 2008-09. He's started each game for Cornell, posting an unbelievable 1.18 Goals Against Average. Want an even more shocking stat? His GAA in conference play: 0.69! That's best in all of college hockey. Impressive numbers in goal for him, and he is the sure-fire reason why Cornell has been so strong to start the year.

This team has great leadership, vision on the ice, and overall excitement night in and night out. I pose to you: go to a game and see for yourself. This team is for real and will be a big contender all season long! Not to mention, Lynah Rink's one of the best places to go watch a college hockey game.

To get a closer perspective on Lynah, take a look at this feature I compiled along with two buddies of mine.