GDT: #4 - 10/10/13 | New York Rangers @ Anaheim Ducks | 10:00 PM - MSG

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[FIELDSET="THE MATCHUP"]
2013/2014 REGULAR SEASON
GAME #4 - 10/10/2013



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TIME | 10:00 PM ET ARENA | HONDA CENTER - ANAHEIM, CA TV | MSG, FS-PRIME


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GAME LINKS:

Game Preview - Last Matchup; ANA@NYR 11/3/11 - NHL.com - Rangers.com - Ducks.com
NY Post - NYDN - Andrew Gross - MSG.com - Yahoo Sports - ESPN.com - TSN.ca



AROUND THE LEAGUE:

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OCTOBER SCHEDULE:

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[FIELDSET="QUOTES TO NOTE"]

They did exactly what they wanted to do out there. The difference between the teams—the way we played, the way they played—was too great.
Very disappointing coming from last night and the way we played. We had higher expectations, so this was definitely not good enough.
- Henrik Lundqvist


We have to try to find a way to get momentum back ourselves and stick together as a group in those situations.
And that’s something we need to try to do here.
- Ryan McDonagh


San Jose was on top of their game. They were on top of their execution. The score could have been three or four to one after the first period.
So tough to understand at this point how we can play so well last night and play like this tonight. So we have 48 hours before our next game and we’ll come up with some answers.
- Alain Vigneault

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TEAM STATS / STANDINGS:

GP | 3 | GF | 8
W | 2 | GA | 11
L | 1 | GF/G | 2.67
OTL | 0 | GA/G | 3.67
Pts | 4 | PIM/G | 14.3
HOME | 0-0-0 | PP% | 11.1
AWAY | 2-1-0 | PK% | 54.6
STREAK | W2 | FO% | 50.0

Division | 4th
Conference | 7th
League | 12th


TEAM LEADERS:

Goals | Perreault, Silfverberg | 2 Assists | Francois Beauchemin | 2 Points | Perreault, Silfverberg | 3 + / - | Dustin Penner | +3 Shots | Jakob Silfverberg | 10 Hits | Andrew Cogliano | 7 Blocks | Ben Lovejoy | 7 PIM | Matt Beleskey | 9 FO% | Mathieu Perreault | 56.9 TOI/G F: | Ryan Getzlaf | 20:50 TOI/G D: | Cam Fowler | 23:05


PROJECTED LINES:

LW | C | RW
Dustin Penner | Ryan Getzlaf (C) | Corey Perry
Jakob Silfverberg | Mathieu Perreault | Teemu Selanne (A)
Andrew Cogliano | Saku Koivu (A) | Daniel Winnik
Patrick Maroon | Nick Bonino | Emerson Etem

LD | RD
Francois Beauchemin | Cam Fowler
Bryan Allen | Sami Vatanen
Mark Fistric | Ben Lovejoy

Scratched
Hampus Lindholm|


STARTING GOALIE:

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Jonas Hiller

GPI: 1 | W: 1 | L: 0 | OT: 0
SV% .909 | GAA: 2.77 | SO: 0 | Pts: 0


INJURIES / SUSPENSIONS / MISC:

Kyle Palmieri | Lower body (DTD)
Matt Beleskey | Hand (Out)
Luca Sbisa | Ankle (IR)
Sheldon Souray | Wrist (IR)


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TEAM STATS / STANDINGS:

GP | 3 | GF | 6
W | 1 | GA | 14
L | 2 | GF/G | 2.00
OTL | 0 | GA/G | 4.67
Pts | 2 | PIM/G | 11.7
HOME | 0-0-0 | PP% | 20.0
AWAY | 1-2-0 | PK% | 62.5
STREAK | L1 | FO% | 50.0

Division | 6th
Conference | 13th
League | 24th


TEAM LEADERS:

Goals | Brad Richards | 3 Assists | Nash, Stepan | 3 Points | Nash, Richards, Step | 3 + / - | Rick Nash | 0 Shots | Brian Boyle | 10 Hits | Brian Boyle | 11 Blocks | Ryan McDonagh | 9 PIM | Arron Asham | 7 FO% | Brian Boyle | 55.8 TOI/G F: | Derek Stepan | 19:16 TOI/G D: | Dan Girardi | 22:12


PROJECTED LINES:

LW | C | RW
Benoit Pouliot | Brad Richards (A) | Ryan Callahan (C)
Brian Boyle | Derick Brassard | Mats Zuccarello
Taylor Pyatt | Derek Stepan | Jesper Fast
Derek Dorsett | Dominic Moore | Arron Asham

LD | RD
Marc Staal (A) | Dan Girardi
Anton Stralman | Ryan McDonagh
John Moore | Michael Del Zotto

Scratched
Justin Falk|


STARTING GOALIE:

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Henrik Lundqvist

GPI: 3 | W: 1 | L: 2 | OT: 0
SV% .897 | GAA: 3.62 | SO: 0 | Pts: 0


INJURIES / SUSPENSIONS / MISC:

Rick Nash | Head (Out)
Carl Hagelin | Shoulder (IR)


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DudMan28

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That second line has looked good at times but nobody wants to pull the trigger. Always seems like its one too many passes with those guys, like they're always looking for a highlight reel goal. One or two quick passes then get the puck to the net. Simplify the game.
 

DoTheBlue

No Expectations
Apr 5, 2007
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Coyotes = loss
Kings = win
Sharks = loss

I know what's wrong with this team.

They seem to have trouble playing teams with animal names.

Tonight could confirm my observations in which case I recommend hunting lessons or watching a few episodes of Duck Dynasty.
 

trilobyte

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Coyotes = loss
Kings = win
Sharks = loss

I know what's wrong with this team.

They seem to have trouble playing teams with animal names.

Tonight could confirm my observations in which case I recommend hunting lessons or watching a few episodes of Duck Dynasty.

Well done :handclap:
It's going to be absolutely awful when they play the Predators.
 

BBKers

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Well done :handclap:
It's going to be absolutely awful when they play the Predators.

Penguins - OUCH
Islanders - No problem
Hurricanes - Windy but soul-less
Capitals - Robots without a living soul
FLYER - Not sure but sounds like a fable thing
Blue Jackets (mini Rangers) - Doable

Is The Devil an animal? I fear it is...
 

Punxrocknyc19*

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Agreed. Will say a lot about this team's character.

Last 10pm game (on this road trip)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :yo:

this teams character or lack of it, proved it to me on tuesday when no one did anything to stick up for Nash especially when the game was already over when it was 7-2.... if this was any other team that injured a top line player, you know their would have been a scrum of some type...


remember in the playoffs when James Neal started to run around the Flyers, and guess what happened...

why cant this Rangers team respond like the Flyers did..

 

Kakko

Formerly Chytil
Mar 23, 2011
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this teams character or lack of it, proved it to me on tuesday when no one did anything to stick up for Nash especially when the game was already over when it was 7-2.... if this was any other team that injured a top line player, you know their would have been a scrum of some type...

2 reasons.

1. It was the middle of the first period. Taking stupid penalties would have been a terrible idea.

2. Nash wasn't injured. He played the rest of the period
 

Dalagaze

Rangers in 7
Apr 6, 2012
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Just win. Please. I don't think I'll be able to handle a Rangers' loss after what the Giants are gonna put me through tonight :cry:
 

Dalagaze

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2 reasons.

1. It was the middle of the first period. Taking stupid penalties would have been a terrible idea.

2. Nash wasn't injured. He played the rest of the period

But they couldn't have done something after the mid-2nd period collapse? I'm tired of hearing excuses for it.
 

Punxrocknyc19*

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But they couldn't have done something after the mid-2nd period collapse? I'm tired of hearing excuses for it.

Agreed. I was not talking about doing something when the game was close. When the game was already over the Rangers should have done something. I'm tired of this heartless team. Rangers are as soft as the Habs. Although I bet the Habs are tougher at this time..
 
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