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Happy Leap Day!

Posted by: Carp - Posted in Hockey, New York Rangers, NHL on Feb 29, 2012

The Rangers leap into the final quarter of the season tomorrow in Carolina.

I was looking at their record again and thinking, if they go 12-9 these last 21 games—which is conservative—they’ll have 52 wins and 110 points. The 1993-94 team holds the franchise records with 52 wins and 112 points.

Yikes.

They also leap into March, which is the busiest month of the season with 17 games—five of the first six on the road, plus a home matinee against the defending champion Bruins Sunday. They will play four sets of back-to-backs, three of those with both games on the road, the fourth with the second game on the road. In the middle of the month is a seven-game homestand.

Then comes the closing kick, final week of the season in April, when they go every other night: Boston, at Philly, at Pittsburgh, and Washington.

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Was talking to Mike Rupp about John Scott the other night. He told me that when Chicago came to town a couple of weeks ago, he didn’t really know much about Scott and how he fights. Rupp said he usually goes over some video of the opponent’s past fights, and while doing so, he thought “Scott’s a handful.” Then, when the game against the Blackhawks got to 4-0, Rupp felt he had to try to start a fight with Scott to fire up his team. Despite Rupp’s talking to him, Scott declined—the smart thing to do when you’re up 4-0 on the road. But now, because of the yapping, Rupp thought, “Well, I’ve opened that can of worms; I’m going to have to fight him in Chicago (next week).” And Rupp smiled when he said that. Because Scott will be on his side when the Rangers go to Chicago.

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Speaking of that, we got a few glimpses into the human side of the trade deadline the other day, didn’t we? Scott talked in Chicago about leaving his wife and  new baby. We heard about Nick Schultz crying because he’d spent his whole career in Minnesota before being traded. We saw the nervousness, even if he didn’t admit it, of Brandon Dubinsky. And we read the tweets of Christian Thomas and Dylan McIlrath as they celebrated not being traded.

 
 
 
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655 Responses to “Happy Leap Day!”


  1. JBytes

    Happy Birthday to those special folks.

  2. cw

    My buddy got married Feb. 29th, 1992. Saved 75% on anniversary gifts…until he divorced anyway.

  3. Yev Kassem

    3rd!

    amazing how they would have 110 points with only a 12-9 record. They have given no indication that they will go 12 and 9, so I believe we will be seeing a record breaking regular season.

    So glad this team is intact and all our prospects are still here. If they win a couple of rounds in the playoffs, I will be thrilled. I think they are clearly ahead of schedule and with the talent in the pipeline and smart managing of the cap, I think we can compete for the cup for the next 5 years!

    Too bad the King is 30 as opposed to 27.. ;-)

  4. Yev Kassem

    Carp:

    If Kreider signs after BC is done for the year, do you expect the Rangers to let him play in some games? Do you think that is the plan or are they worried about losing cost control by forfeiting a year if he plays this season?

    Have you spoken to anyone in the organ-EYE-zation about this?

    “IF I HAD KNOWN IT WAS FOR YOU, I WOULD HAVE SMASHED IT TO PIECES!”

  5. Yev Kassem

    Was flipping between a documentary on the Amish and the Isles game last night. Went to sleep with 6 minutes left in third period and Isles up 2-0. Just went to paper to see they LOST IN OT, 3-2.. Unreal!

  6. ZzZz NYR ZzZz© " Don't stepan the logo!!!"...says Greg L.

    GO RANGERS!!!

    Can’t wait till game time , can’t wait.

  7. Blogmama

    Good morning all! Seeing as I have to haul my aasen to New Brunswick for work today, I could do without the extra. I would prefer to leap back to bed.

    Nice post Carp. I like that Rupp story. Good thing he’s on our team or you wouldn’t have had that tidbit :)

    I find it mildly amusing how we could win the same amount of games, but earn fewer points.

    OK. It being barely dawn, that’s all I got. Later!

  8. Blogmama

    Oh, but Yev, for some reason, this comment cracked me up….”Was flipping between a documentary on the Amish and the Isles game last night….”

  9. NJ Heat # 24

    Check out Larry Brooks’ article in the Post today about Kreider. Interesting comments by Slats.

  10. Yev Kassem

    Actually Blogmama, the Amish are MUCH more interesting than the Islanders! ;-)

  11. Yev Kassem

    Like the Larry Brooks article on Kreider. Best description of the kid I have seen:

    “Absolutely,” he said, when asked if he expects the 6-foot-3, 225-winger who presents an uncommon blend of size, speed, power and touch, to leave Boston College at the end of the season.

    Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/rangers/opportunity_knocks_FjDhpB7jdsoES1uhNmqILO#ixzz1nltNuSoJ

  12. fran

    I wouldn’t disrespect the Islanders team at all. They are very fast and have a superb passing game. They may be a bit shaky in goal, but they are very potent everywhere else.

  13. johnnyboy

    Yev … you need to come to Lancaster.

    Kreider….Kreider….Kreider.

  14. steveknj

    realize that the 110 points in 93-94 was done without the benefit of shootout wins.

  15. CTBlueshirt

    Realize that 110 points this season would be done without the benefit of a functioning PP.

  16. CTBlueshirt

    And the Rangers don’t win in the SO much anyway. It’s added what 3 or 4 extra pts above what they would’ve been in 94, meaning ties?

  17. CTBlueshirt

    And subtract the OT loss point for any game lost during the 5 min OT period because that didn’t exist then either. I’d count SO losses as ties and thus still 1 point.

  18. Stranger Nation

    The second coming…

  19. Stranger Nation

    Slats knows the second coming…is coming…

  20. Stranger Nation

    Isles shaky in goal AND on the back line.

  21. wildplaces

    Amazing how little consideration these writers, coaches and fans have for the player’s personal development and college life. It’s a shame. I think the Rangers can wait until September without throwing Chris Kreider into a trial by fire (and ice, ahem.)

  22. CTBlueshirt

    And in the lockerroom, I heard it quakes when Chris Christie Capuano waddles his way in there.

  23. LW3H

    I wasn’t around last night. Not MY fault. Blame Howser for that. I’ll assume all you dirtbags were talking about me again.

  24. BANJ

    Rumspringa!!!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Omq_OiveIA

  25. CTBlueshirt

    Punkin Dirtbags

  26. Chopper

    I watched the last 10 minutes of that Islanders game and it was great to watch them blow it.

  27. ilb2001

    Good morning, boneheads!

    Thanks for the article, NJ Heat # 24 and Yev. Good read. Interesting tidbit about Kreider having an additional incentive money-wise if he signs this year.. What he is referring to is that the entry level contract for players under 21 is very restrictive. They have to sign 3 year deal with maximum salary $925K starting in 2011 season ( before current CBA it was $1.25M), signing bonus at 10% of the salary max ( used to be 50% ), and performance bonuses at the maximum of $850K, with many variable restrictions ( used to be very few, easy to achieve individual benchmarks before 2005). LB predicts that the new CBA will be even more restrictive for ELC, hence he may be willing to go for guaranteed amount as opposed to wait until after the new CBA is ironed out.

  28. ilb2001

    I was watching Boston-Ottawa last night. Ottawa has a very good PP ( Erik Karlsson is impressive, but their defense is average at best, no wonder they wanted to add Gilroy). But what I noticed is that Boston’s defense all of a sudden is less than impressive. Zdeno Chara is either hurt, or he is slowing down. He was never fast on his feet, but he can be blown by by anyone who has an average lateral speed with ease. He is still a big force in corners, but is a liability in open ice.

  29. Rod

    Saint Kreider.

    And what kind of people patrol hockey message boards 24 hours a day, contributing nothing to the discussion, trying only to get off lame-ass one liners and insults?

    The LW kind. The CCCP kind.

    The dirtbag kind.

  30. oleosmirf

    I think it would be a mistake for the Rangers to sign him immediately. If Kreider becomes the player we hope he does then waiting until the summer is the best decision. Give him an ATO, let him play with HFD in the playoffs as that will be a good measuring stick for training camp.

    The 2014-2015 season will likely be another contending one for the Rangers and how much better would it be if Kreider’s cap hit was 1 mil instead of 4+ mil. I’d rather have the cap flexibility down the road than throwing the kid blind into the lineup and hoping he outplays John Mitchell…

    Plus I have severe doubts that Tortorella would even play him in a playoff game unless he was tearing up the AHL. If anything he would be getting 4th line minutes which is a waste really…

  31. ilb2001

    why would 1st round pick leave the college one year earlier and agree to ATO contract, oleo?

  32. oleosmirf

    ilb2001

    I don’t mean leaving early, i mean at the conclusion of his semester in the first week of May. For someone who is considered to be adamant on graduation, it would seem odd that he would turn pro and leave college a few weeks before he is set to end his last semester…

    He would join the Whale in the second round of the playoffs, should they advance that far…

  33. Miami Pimp

    I bet Kreider comes in and contributes right away.

    Just get that feelin’

    Finally someone who would make this team moderately respectful and not a total pushover in the playoffs.

  34. ilb2001

    Or he turn into a two-bit, cookie-cutter, amateur-hour clown who can only light it up in a Uruguayan, second tier summer evening league, right Miami? Does he speak Spanish, btw? :-)

  35. ilb2001

    Oleo- I see no incentives for him if he does that, whatsoever….

  36. oleosmirf

    Its all meaningless since Kreider will never see the ice this season. Anyone who thinks Tortorella is going to play a kid with zero professional experience, has never attended an NHL training camp and has no concept of “the system” is fooling themselves.

    If he is smart, he’ll sign an ATO and get his pro hockey career started to give him a bit of a measuring point going into training camp.

  37. oleosmirf

    ilb2001

    I forgot about the World Championships this summer as he would likely be a member of Team USA again. That might be the likeliest route for him…

  38. ilb2001

    According to LB, Sather surely sounds like he has totally different plan for Kreider…

  39. Miami Pimp

    lib2001,

    you forgot “bush-league” and gave him way too much credit … he wouldn’t even cut it in the 2-4PM, third-tier Guyanian league.

  40. Manny

    Todd White?

  41. ilb2001

    Don’t get me started, Manny :-) Has he officially retired, btw?

    Miami, do you have any predictions on how will their March record look like?

  42. Manny

    You know, Miami-Pimpster makes me think that Hockey is way more popular than it actually is.

  43. oleosmirf

    ilb2001

    what Sather is saying goes completely against everything Tortorella has been preaching all season. Do you really think Tortorella is going to play him in a meaningful game?

    The only thing I can think of considering the Rangers have such a large lead they might clinch the East with 4-5 games remaining. If BC were to get knocked out before the frozen four, its possible he can make a 4-5 game cameo in meaningless games.

  44. fchamps

    actually tortorella has shown the opposite. he’s shown an incredible willingmness to give young players a shot—and big minutes if they produce. not to give kreider a look would be nuts. most good players don’t need any time in the minors.

  45. Manny

    I am fine with Kreider coming up for a few games, playing some 4th minutes lines and getting a taste of the NHL. Wet his palette and get him motivated!

  46. Miami Pimp

    Manny,

    When you’ve been to the places like La Paz and see the sheer passion (almost everyone wearing an NHL jersey on Saturday nights), then you realize how popular and global this game truly is.

  47. Yev Kassem

    OK, so Slats says that there is a good chance that Kreider will play this year… who should I listen to? Oleosmirf or Slats? hmmmmmm …....

    ;-)

  48. ilb2001

    Nobody can fully predict what will happen. But the team has to be ready to go in the playoffs the way it’s structured now, and not expecting any additional help. That should be their mindset.

  49. Miami Pimp

    lib2001,

    My prediction is that we go 0-21 and end up praying to make it in as the 8th seed.

  50. stranger nation

    Kreider will come in Top 3 in speed and size, Top 5 in hands with probable move up – play him with a real center to see what he can do. Bringing him up to play wing with Mike Rupp and John Scott George, & Ringo in the last week is not a good use of time.

  51. Yev Kassem

    Derek Stepan was 20 years old and didn’t spend a second in the minors if I remember correctly? I think he plays for a coach named John Torterella, but I am not sure about that?

    Seriously, I think the evaluation of whether a young kid can play in the NHL under torts comes down to an individual evaluation.

    I have high hopes for Kreider as Hags, Mac Truck and Stepan showed at a very young age that they were all NHL ready with little or no AHL experience.

  52. Dan Shea

    Well, I see no point in bringing up Kreider now unless he is playing on the top two lines. What is the point in burning a year of his pro time on 4th line minutes? Erixon is getting the benefit of playing major minutes in a major role for the Whale. Let Kreider do the same after his season at BC ends.

    Even if Torts gives him a shot on the 4th line, what is the point? If he is only going to be playing 6-7 minutes a night, you are wasting a great learning opportunity in Conn. where he will probably get a chance to play major minutes in their playoffs.

  53. oleosmirf

    fchamps

    yes but all those young players have attended a John Tortorella training camp and were under watch of the coach for over a month where they learned the system and in most cases were taught further in HFD under the same exact system.

    Its a completely different situation…

  54. Manny

    Thanks Pimp – I will book my flight to La Paz immediately!

  55. oleosmirf

    Derek Stepan, went to development camp then Traverse City then Rangers camp before making the team. He spent 2 months under the careful eye of the Rangers coaching staff, played in preseason games and then earned his way onto the team and made his NHL debut.

    There is no evaluation period for Kreider. No camp, no preseason games, no chemistry, nothing.

  56. E No

    Carp,

    Take a peek at my blog which you should have the address to as it goes over the remainder of the games like you just did.. I did it prior to the NJD game so it shows 22 games left but its interesting for sure.. http://www.ericnyr.blogspot.com

    It’s Called remainder of the season…

    Thanks

    Eric

  57. Leetchhalloffame

    Would love to see Kreider here after BC, but let’s face it there is not much of a chance that Torts throws him right into the fray of the playoffs. No chance.

  58. tomg

    I don’t see the rangers signing Kreider this year and playing him, don’t see it. Plus Kreider wants to finish school, plus with the new CBA in affect in the future the rangers would be smart to wait because the entry level most likely will change. Also Tort’s way has been to have a entry level player get some experience whether in Hartford or tournaments, etc.

  59. Jonny D

    It’s ok, John Scott will lead us to the promised land.

  60. Manny

    Is Kreider going to play with a full cage in the NHL? If so, then TRADE HIM immediately.

  61. Jack

    It is not the final “quarter” of the season there are 11 games left.

  62. Manny

    21 Games Left by my count.

  63. Manny

    82/4 = 20.5 (Round up to 21 and that makes exactly 25% or 1/4 of the season remaining)

  64. DuBeliveau

    Jean Beliveau, 80, suffered his second stroke yesterday. Wishing this classy guy a speedy recovery. By the way…I think it’s a lock that we will eclipse our best pt total this year.

  65. Yev Kassem

    E No:

    You had some criticisms of Kreider in something you posted the other day and attributed this to “sources”.

    would LOVE to know who your sources are.

    Thanks!

  66. Manny

    Man. All the best to Jean. Get better right quick!

  67. Manny

    Yev – his sources are the same as everyone else: iBob and Rod (and Better Rod).

  68. SCX

    Assume 95 points to clinch a playoff spot, and we could be there in about a week or so. Nice.

  69. MD Ranger Fan

    It will be interesting to see if Kreider can play the game the way Tortorella wants it played. By all accounts, he has NHL talent, but will he be trusted to play with this team coming straight from college? I certainly do not know the answer, but it makes me skeptical as to how much we will see him this year.

  70. CTBlueshirt

    Max point totals for each team:

    NYR 127
    BOS 118
    FLA 112
    PT 117
    OTT 110
    PHI 115
    NJ 114
    WSH 107 – WPG 102
    TOR 103
    TB 102
    BUF 102
    CAR 99
    NYI 99
    MON 94

    Given that Washington has the 8th highest points potential, I guess the Rangers would need 21 points to mathematically clinch a spot.

  71. CTBlueshirt

    Bad math day, Rangers have a max of 128 points.

  72. True Blue Mike

    “They will finish the season with 119.”

  73. fchamps

    kreider was already in development camp. if he’s good enough playing in hartford does nothing for him. he couldn’t be any worse that fedotenko has been.

  74. stuart a

    if the Rangers think that Kreider can help them this year they need to sign him after the college season. they are not the islanders(cheap and stupid)...

    Brooks stated today, they may sign him and he may play in the NHL this year… LOOK IT UP..

  75. stuart a

    rangers are finishing with 119 points no chance… more like 110…...

    if they have 1st sewn up with 3 or 4 games to play they will not go full bore. why risk a injury…...

  76. stuart a

    someone stated yesterday that mcdonagh today is better then staal ever has been.

    baloney.. staal was great last year and will be great again just a little off…..

  77. Mister D

    Losing a year of control of Kreider costs us a fraction of what Nash would have.

  78. Mister D

    McDonagh now is approaching what Staal was. Staal seemingly never made a mistake.

  79. oleosmirf

    I saw what Larry Brooks wrote and heard/saw what Sather said but I don’t believe it will happen. In fact, I’m not sure what Sather said is anything more than wishful thinking and/or trying to stir up the media…

  80. Manny

    McBust = Future best D-Man on the team.

  81. tomg

    I saw Kreider interviewed when playing in the bean pot tournament and he said his focus was on finishing playing hockey in college and than he will sit down with his parents and decide what to do. It’s all specualtion, nobody knows what Kreider or his parents are thinking at this point, if I had to guess it would be to finish school but who knows. Before we all have him playing for the rangers this year can we at least wait until he actually signs a contract?

  82. Mister D

    But that ruins the fun of speculating on whether he’ll sign a contract and what level he’d be assigned to, no?

  83. Carp

    CT, wouldn’t you go off the ninth-place team’s total?

    I still have a hard time seeing Kreider go into a playoff game without playing regular-season games. Maybe Slats is counting on BC losing before the Frozen Four?

    Rod, they’re also the funny kind. the lighten-up kind.

    Good morning, Sally!

  84. Carp

    stuart, theoretically you may be right … but they can’t call up an entire new lineup for the last three or four games, and I don’t think this team or coach even knows a phrase like “pull back” or “let up” or “take the foot off the pedal.”

    They’ll go full bore through Game 82 because that’s the only way they can play. It isn’t the NFL.

  85. CTBlueshirt

    Carp,

    21 points gives them at least a share of the 8th spot. They could technically lose out on tiebreaks but 107 points means they could most likley finish no worse than 8th. 22 points safely clinches the 8th highest total in the conference no matter what.

  86. Jonny D

    CTB, the Rangers need 17 points to clinch. They are on pace for 115 and can max out at 128. I do a whole Playoff race analysis for my hockey website, so I can post the data here if anyone would like to see it.

  87. bull dog line

    I am the somebody who said Mc D right now is better than Staal has ever been, and I stand by that.

  88. stranger nation

    Staal also needs to play with a partner who he can trust. I like what Bickel brings, but he is still learning on the fly.

    Someone said Girardi was better than Staal now…yes, better than miss-half-the-season while recovering from concussion Staal, but not the Pre-concussed Staal.

    Girardi has come a long way from flip-flopping around on his belly last season, but he is only the second best D-man in his pairing (hands down).

    Coaching staff needs to encourage McD to take more chances on the Offensive side – his skating gives him a huge advantage in the O-zone.

  89. Lloyd Braun

    whoever said Staal seemingly never made a mistake seemingly never watched a game Marc Staal played

    and I’ll say again that inside of a year, Ryan McDonagh will be the best defenseman on this team, and that includes a team with a totally healthy Marc Staal.

  90. Jonny D

    bulldog – agreed

    CTB – to explain further, Toronto can only max out at 103 points. The Rangers don’t need to worry about Washington since they are already in 8th place and in a playoff spot. Even if the Rangers tie them, tiebreakers don’t matter since they are getting the 8th spot. The team that decides if the Rangers clinch a spot or not will be in 9th place.

  91. Jonny D

    I said that about McD yesterday. I also said that I never though Staal was as good as they hyped him up to be. I think he’s a very solid d-man, but he’s not and never was this superstar elite d-man like most analysts say he is.

  92. CTBlueshirt

    Jonny D,

    How’d you get 17? I’m not saying it’s wrong because realistically the rest of the conference isn’t going to run the table (and realistically can’t because teams will obviously play each other and cannibalize pontis).

    Does it have something to do with forecasted win probabilities with for each going down the stretch?

  93. Lloyd Braun

    of all the likely 8 seeds, the one the Rangers would least want to play is Washington.

    that being said, Washington will probably go on a bit of a run and win that division.

  94. CTBlueshirt

    Ah right, I didn’t account for the fact that if the Rangers drop out of first, one of the other teams moves up.

  95. tomg

    “Jonny D February 29th, 2012 at 11:28 am

    I said that about McD yesterday. I also said that I never though Staal was as good as they hyped him up to be. I think he’s a very solid d-man, but he’s not and never was this superstar elite d-man like most analysts say he is.”

    I haven’t chimed in on the trading staal debate or how good he is but your post is exactly how I always felt about staal. I thought it was just me but happy to see somebody who feels the same way.

  96. Lloyd Braun

    Jonny D:

    Staal at his absolute best is great to have, specifically because he has a history of playing really well against some of the best players in the league. That’s an extremely valuable piece to have. However, he has been prone to huge defensive lapses in his career and doesn’t have the offensive skill set to make up for it. I’m going to give him a pass this season since he’s coming back from a major issue and probably won’t be back to full capacity (barring any setbacks) for quite a while. But I think he’s been pretty lousy since returning.

  97. CTBlueshirt

    Or all the other teams move up one slot and drop the Rangers down to 8th.

  98. Jonny D

    I do have a stat that takes takes into account the adjusted projected point totals based on their record over the last 10 games. I took it out of my analysis for my site for now, but it gives a better idea of who is going to make it since it shows who is hot now and who isn’t.

  99. CTBlueshirt

    But I’m sure there is the matter that not all the teams can reach those max points unless they were all playing out of conference schedules the rest of the way.

  100. oleosmirf

    who cares about the max out potential. No team is going to lose out or win out, not even Columbus…

  101. Lloyd Braun

    and personally, I’d like to see the Rangers get the President’s Trophy. not that it really means anything but it would be a pretty big gesture to have this team basically come out of nowhere and finish with the best record in the league. right now they’re only 2 points off the mark and have three games in hand on Vancouver.

  102. CTBlueshirt

    Chris Kreider cares oleo. And maybe Rick Nash too. Although he’d claim he didn’t care and then let his GM take the blame for when CBJ doesn’t win out.

  103. Jonny D

    CTB – No they can’t. Or at least it’s not likely just because they usually play each other (I haven’t taken the schedule into account). My calculation there is just based on the total record and max points without including the schedule.

    Lloyd – I agree, and I wouldn’t want to trade him. Staal as a 3rd or 4th d-man is an incredible asset and shows the depth of the defensemen that we have.

    However as you said, he does have some seriously mental lapses on defense at times. Most of his lapses occur when he tries to do too much with the puck. His puck handling is sub par in his own zone. Going up the ice he’s fine, but he struggles to get back if the puck comes back around and goes the other way. He also has a tendency to poke at the puck a lot and fan on passes in the d-zone. So many times I see him just kind of poke at it and swing wildly at a puck instead of settling it and making sure the puck moves.

    It’s little things to nit-pick about and as I said, I definitely wouldn’t trade him, but he’s not this elite shutdown d-man. I mean he usually only contained guys like Ovechkin and Kovalchuk. McDonagh shuts those guys down.

  104. Jonny D

    For the record, Vancouver can max out at 125 points. So the Rangers do have games in hand.

  105. tomg

    only 4 out of the last 15 years has a president trophy winner won the stanely cup. If you ask me it means nothing and the only two things that matter to me is 1- making the playoffs, 2: getting a favorable match up in the first round, all other stuff doesn’t matter.

  106. Lloyd Braun

    Rangers could lose half of their remaining games in regulation and still finish with 106 points.

  107. Carp

    I don’t know, oleo. Never count out a team that has a captain that doesn’t want to be there, and Scott Howson as GM.

  108. Carp

    Presidents’ Trophy is meaningless … unless you lose in the playoffs. then it’s a feather in your cap for a great regular season.

    That said, if they come to the final days of the season with a shot at it, they’ll go hell-bent for it. Any team would.

  109. Lloyd Braun

    Vancouver maxes at 124 points btw.

  110. tomg

    it will be interesting what happens in the summer with the Nash saga. I wonder if Doogie Howser, Oh sorry, I meant Scott Howson :-) will be still GM of the BlueJackets.

  111. CTBlueshirt

    tomg,

    Well it also goes to a point I made last year that the best record or even #1 seed teams can come from weak divisions. Vancouver last year was a great example, nobody else in their division made the playoffs. So you’ll certainly see situations where a 4 or 5 seed that might have been only a couple of points off of winning the conference (but lost out on their division) emerges as a finalist.

  112. Carp

    anybody concerned about Callahan’s foot?

  113. CTBlueshirt

    Soctty Howser, former GM.

  114. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    I wonder if post concussion Staal will become what he was again. You can see flashes of it but, it’s not consistent yet. It’s great to have so much defensive depth plus Wellman

  115. Lloyd Braun

    when did Callahan hurt his foot anyway

  116. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    Carp, I know he went off limping but did he skate after the injury…I forget?

  117. ilb2001

    I wonder how many GMs in the league would like to have that “lousy” defenseman in their line up.
    McD may well be much better all around defenseman than Staal, and I believe he will, but let’s not minimize what 25 yr old has done, and will still do for this team.

  118. tomg

    I think callahan took a shot off his foot and limped to the bench in the last game.

  119. Lloyd Braun

    yeah duh of course GMs would take Marc Staal. If Nick Schultz was “the face of a franchise,” why wouldn’t GMs want Staal.

    that McDonagh will be better doesn’t necessarily imply putting Staal on waivers.

  120. ilb2001

    Oh, boy…You know something, Carp?

  121. Dan Shea

    If it is, as they are saying, a bruise and not a break, no concern here… especially if someone goes to BC with a rag and some chloroform and comes back with Kreider to solve all of our past/present/future problems.

  122. Mister D

    I said Staal never made a mistake. And I meant it in the literal “the only time goals were ever scored while Staal was on the ice was when someone else screwed up”, not “Staal was an insanely good and safe defenseman given his matching up against #1 lines every night”.

  123. stuart a

    staal was there best d man last year by far. he played a ton of minuted and agaisnt the top lines every night.

    offensively mcdonagh appears to have more upside but defensively I do not see it.

    it is a good problem to have. to many good young d men…........

  124. stuart a

    kreider is not stepan. when stepan turned pro he had less experience then Kreider has today. 2 world juniors, 3 years in college etc.

    we will see how things play out with Kreider. It is not unprecedented to go from college right to the pro’s after the season ends. it is very unusual but has happened more then once(go right to nhl) and Kreiders ability is not your classic college guy, he is a stud….......

  125. ilb2001

    I saw it….They’d better let this “bruise” heal properly….

  126. Carp

    he did score the ENG, right? But he wasn’t in the lockerroom afterwards … didn’t think that was a big deal. Now he’s skipped Casino Night and Boomer and Cockroach this morning, and didn’t skate.

  127. Manny

    I am always, and I mean always, concerned about Callahan’s health.

  128. bull dog line

    I think Staal’s best season was last season. like everybody else, I am giving him a pass on his play this season. he is starting to flash a little of the old Staal, and I hope he finds his complete game by the playoffs. having said that, I do not believe Staal has ever played at the level McD is playing at this season. it is not a knock on Staal, but a compliment to McD.

  129. Mister D

    How big of a deal is it for two defensemen of the same handedness to play together? Like is Erixon being lefthanded a bigger reason he’s not up than guys like Stralman and Bickel?

  130. stranger nation

    the second coming…it is written, so let it be said

  131. ilb2001

    LMAO @ It isn’t the NFL.

  132. stranger nation

    John Scott, George and Ringo is ready if Cally is hurt

  133. stranger nation

    Sens are a scary team when they play a tight game. Went toe-to-toe with the Bs last night

  134. Carp

    Hagelin-Richards-Scott?

  135. Mister D

    I will go and break my own foot right now if it guarantees Callahan’s is only bruised.

  136. ilb2001

    Would love to see how many cups of coffee could Hagelin gobble up while waiting for Scott to arrive in the zone, if that is our 2nd line, Carp….

  137. Tony from AZ

    Good luck to Jean Beliveau

  138. Manny

    That’s a great idea, The Dr. I will do the same!

    Aquilam testudo vincit!

  139. Manny

    ilb – depends how hot those cups of coffee are. It’s tough for me to drink very hot liquids at a quick rate.

  140. ilb2001

    Let me know if you need a little sedation beforehand, Many and MisterD…:-)

  141. bull dog line

    if Cally misses any time MZA comes and plays with Richards. of course you could move AA to RW, and bump Dubi up with Step and Gabby. AA has played center and LW, why not RW.

  142. Manny

    ilb – I need sedation!

  143. LW3H

    Rodney, Rodney, Rodney

    You’re right, I only ever “contribute” when you are on one of your many self-imposed hiatuses (hiati?). I would be much obliged, therefore, to contribute to that discussion about your implicit allegations about the use of PEDs by the Washington Capitals that we started a while back and that you never followed up on.

    Also, I think you’ll find I have not insulted you on here once, despite what I think would be fair to say, a staggering lack of reciprocity.

    Yours sincerely

    Lord Dirtbag of Punkington

  144. LW3H

    At least Callahan’s brain is in full working order, if he skipped on Booger and Cretin.

  145. Manny

    LW – are you being a punk again?

  146. Lloyd Braun

    I don’t know why any member of the New York Rangers would go on a program hosted by Craig Carton.

  147. ANF

    Why does Boomer, a self professed hockey fan allow the phi beta cappa in the back to do the “nobody cares about hockey” bit?

  148. Salty

    anybody concerned about Callahan’s foot?

    .........

    Yes. I said this on Rotter’s blog:

    If Torts is going to sell it that these guys need to be stepping in front of shots, and he’s already taken the measure that every single player wears extra padding on their gloves, he really needs to have players wearing those over the skate protectors too. We CANNOT afford to lose players (CAPTAIN?) because of blocking shots. At the very least, these guys need to protect themselves if that is going to be a large part of their game.

  149. Lloyd Braun

    phi beta cappa? is that slang for something else or are you significantly overestimating Craig Carton’s intelligence?

  150. ANF

    Lloyd, I’m too much of an optimist. I was talking about the other bald stooge in the control room (next to the poor woman’s Tappan).

  151. Yev Kassem

    Please tell me it is just a bruise and there is no break.. PLEASE…......

    We can not afford to lose our captain having the best season of his career….

    PLEASE….....

    Carp, how about digging a bit to find out what is up??? Are the rangers that tight lipped about injuries that you can’t find anything out.

    As my grandmothers (RIP) used to say… OY!

  152. Lloyd Braun

    I don’t really know anything about the show apart from it being unlistenable dreck

  153. Manny

    It would be the second season in a row we lost Cally to a blocked shot.

    I guess it’s a bruise because first off, he finished the game and then it got worse. Second, The Dr. and I just broke out own feet without sedation (ilb was nowhere to be found).

  154. Carp

    Lloyd, it’s because MSG pays those two peabrains huge bucks to simulcast their WFAN show.

    Yev, all the Rangers are saying is “bruised foot, day to day.” I believe them. But it must be a pretty bad bruise.

    Doubt that Zuccarello comes up … Scott goes to fourth line, Fedotenko or Mitchell moves up.

  155. ilb2001

    Lol @ Torts’ assessment of John Scott. “He is big”———>

  156. Yev Kassem

    Carp:

    Can you please suggest to the rangers that they start making their uniforms and skates out of Kevlar or something?

    Look, I love the whole blocking shots thing. It takes guts and dedication. But, if we lose a key player to injury…............................................

    Bring up Kreider now. Have him renounce BC, drop out of college, come to the Rangers and be the beast that oleosmirf refuses to admit that he will be!

    ;-)

  157. BANJ

    Even if he broke a bone he still has 6 weeks to heal up. Better now than like last year when his leg was broken on April 4th.

  158. Mister D

    Its just pain, Manny.

  159. CCCP

    Prust – He can leap an entire year at any given moment.

  160. CCCP

    “He is big” — thats what she said…

    aha aha…i like it!

  161. Sally

    Good afternoon, Carp!

  162. Manny

    Good point. It’s just pain. And it hurts oh so good. Saving Callahan’s foot was the best idea we ever came up with.

  163. Salty

    Plenty of guys in the NHL wear these…I think they should be mandatory for all Rangers.

    http://www.shotblockers.com/

  164. Doodie Machetto

    So, Kreider, eh? I think Sather’s comments today were puffery to get Kreider to turn pro after his season. I think if he signs, it’s more likely he plays in CT than in NY.

  165. Jonny D

    Ah, I forgot that when you say something slightly negative about a player here, people think you hate the guy and want him traded haha.

    Nobody wants Staal traded, just saying he’s not perfect. Some think he’s as good as people say he is, but others like me don’t. That doesn’t mean he isn’t a great d-man.

  166. Jonny D

    Salty – they did that with the gloves last year. And not that many NHL players wear them. They usually only wear them when they are protecting a foot injury. I actually haven’t seen one in awhile on an NHL player. They are great though.

    Carp – The human aspect of the trade deadline was great to see. I hate it when people say “well they make millions of dollars so it shouldn’t matter if they get traded” because people forget that they are humans who just happen to play a sport. They have families and lives outside of hockey. I’m sure most people wouldn’t like it if their boss said “oh we’re moving you to Winnipeg” without even asking you.

  167. Sally

    It’s 12:51 and nobody’s complained about Dubinsky yet! This is awesome! :D

  168. 4everanger

    What, we are not going to see Rod’s acute prognosifications till June now? Can’t believe it…

  169. CTBlueshirt

    I think Carp was insinuating that Dubinsky should have been more forthcoming with his feelings about maybe being traded Sally.

  170. johnnyboy

    Why wouldn’t Bickel step back to forward and Scott on D??

    Games I’ve seen, Scott isn’t a liability on D, like some think. That would be the toughest lineup I’ve seen since. Binghamton Rangers in 94..I believe.

  171. Carp

    Good afternoon, Sally!

    Salty, Rotter’s blog? You went to Rotter’s blog to say something before you said it here? Unacceptable. I’m fining you the maximum $2500. :)

  172. Carp

    don’t think you’ll be seeing Scott on D. IMO.

  173. I Rarely Speak

    speaking of the couch change fine.. clarkson got NOTHING for the launch? how does that happen?

  174. oleosmirf

    Rangers website even has Scott listed as a forward…

  175. Sally

    C3, I love it. “Prust – He can leap an entire year at any given moment.”

    CT, you were probably right. Trade him!

  176. 1940!

    Yeah that is absolutely ridiculous, but intent means absolutely nothing apparently. Unless a guy is taken off on a stretcher, it is as if it never happened. It’s a shame. I used to like Brenda Shanahan.

  177. CCCP

    The way Torts assessed Scott as “He is big” dont think we will be seeing Scott at all

    Scott has as much hockey skill as Rod has insight knowledge… which is ZERO LOL

  178. I Rarely Speak

    wait??? Rod doesnt have inside information???

    I AM DIRTBAG!!!

  179. Lloyd Braun

    yeah I mean playing John Scott anywhere at this point suggests a level of desperation that a team with 9-point lead in the conference should never have.

  180. johnnyboy

    Scott Johnson will surprise you.. bet there will be some fans after they actually see him play.

  181. Mister D

    “I’m sure most people wouldn’t like it if their boss said “oh we’re moving you to Winnipeg” without even asking you.”

    Seriously. Look at Jack Johnson, same pay but now instead of the team and city he signed to play with, he’s going to Columbus, OH. You could offer me a 50% raise and I wouldn’t go there.

  182. Lloyd Braun

    John Scott has 5 career points. Considering he could literally double his career productivity with even a marginally successful game, I’d say it’ll take a lot to be impressed by the guy.

  183. authorben

    Afternoon all,

    Question for the room:

    Right now – is there a team in either conference that can beat The King four times in a playoff series?

  184. jpg

    thanks Carp

    i’m still coming out of my
    working on my taxes til 5 a.m. fog
    and i have to read about Cally being
    day-to-day
    and
    then
    that horrible horrible upcoming schedule.

    ...back to chowing down (supposedly) non-fat yogurt
    for some relief

  185. Salty

    I’m an Equal Opportunity commenter Carp….Rotter may not post much “original material” but he’s constantly posting whatever updates he can get his hands on. I’d love it if he could get real access to the team. Probably too much of a fanboy deep down though.

  186. Lloyd Braun

    authorben:

    probably a fair number of them if the Rangers go into the toilet offensively and are forced to have Lundqvist bail them out every night, something I feel is extremely possible given the offensive deficiencies on this team.

  187. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    Lloyd,
    Scott was not brought here for points…

  188. 1940!

    Sadly there are several teams that can beat them in a 7 game series.

  189. authorben

    Lloyd,

    And if they don’t go into the toilet offensively?

  190. johnnyboy

    So only points and scoring impress you Lloyd ??

    You must hate this team.

  191. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    The only team that really scares me is Pittsburgh in the east.

  192. Salty

    John Scott has 5 career points. Considering he could literally double his career productivity with even a marginally successful game, I’d say it’ll take a lot to be impressed by the guy.

    ......

    What part of 6’8” 270lb GOON don’t you understand?

    This guy is just a sand wedge in the bag of clubs heading down the stretch. You don’t always need it, but when you do need it…you better have it.

  193. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    Maybe Boston a little as well.

  194. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    Lloyd what I’m saying is that John Scott is not Nash in disguise…but I’m led to believe that you may hope he is.

  195. tomg

    the only thing that concerns me is injuries, especially key injuries. If the rangers can somehow stay healthy, this team has shown it has allot of fortitude and I am confident they can do well in the playoffs this year.

  196. oleosmirf

    Thus far in the NHL, John Scott has won every single fight he has ever been in. That is 21-0 and most of them have been very one-sided.

    While he is a goon in every sense of the word and is likely a horrendous player/skate, the guy is the best fighter I’ve ever seen (at least from the videos and that is worth the useless lumbering he will do in the 2 minutes and 30 seconds he sees a game…

  197. Tony from AZ

    a monkey died today – Davy Jones at 66 years old

  198. Jonny D

    Scott is only playing against Philly and maybe NJ. He won’t see much time.

    Also Scott is a much worse skater than Bickel (and Stu isn’t a great skater at all), so that’s why it’s Bickel on D and Scott up top.

  199. Lloyd Braun

    the Rangers already have enough goons, guys

  200. oleosmirf

    The entertainment value Scott will provide against Philly, NJ and NYI is enough for me. The guy will get 2-3 shifts a game where his sole purpose is to participate in the staged fights that Rupp or Prust would normally have to.

    Scott will never play in a playoff game but the idea of him beating Clarkson or Hartnell’s face in is worth playing him on those rare occasions…

  201. CCCP

    Scott looks like Liev Schreiber…

  202. Lloyd Braun

    so wait, we’re saving Mike Rupp now, too

  203. Mister D

    “so wait, we’re saving Mike Rupp now, too”

    My god, could you be any more short sighted, Lloyd? What if a playoff game gets shifted outdoors at the last minute? We need Rupp’s scoring!

  204. Tony from AZ

    MR D – good one

  205. CTBlueshirt

    Don’t forget games in Canada. Rupp can score indoors in Canada too.

  206. Dan Shea

    These NHL fines are just beyond stupid. “Well, he intended to hurt him, but didn’t succeed.” People are rewarded for failure to carry out their intentions? On top of that, how often do you hear prosecutors say, “He tried to commit murder, but failed to do so. Therefore, I recommend 1 hour of community service.”

  207. Sally

    There’s been way too much hockey talk going on lately.

    What's everyone dressing up as for Purim?

  208. Stranger Nation

    Rupper is going to sit out the next few games so he can become a full time locker room mentor. He will be spending time counseling younger players, telling stories of his past Play-off series, and nodding his head agreeably when Torts exclaims, “right rupper?”

    When asked for a quote about this shift in focus, Rupper yelled, “it’s irrelevant! Just ask Shelley.”

  209. Miami Pimp

    The forecast calls for 90F here on Sunday … how is that even possible.

  210. Miami Pimp

    Time for USA vs. Italy.

  211. Jonny D

    Rupp has been playing on one leg all season. Plus that hand isn’t healed either. Rupp actually has some skill, along with the ability to fight. He’ll be needed in the playoffs on the 4th line while Scott will be useless. So might as well let Rupp heal a bit so he can jump in during the playoffs again.

  212. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    Lloyd I can’t believe you are so stuck on a guy who cost a 5th round draft pick…move on, dude!

  213. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    Well said Johnny,
    I’d like to add also that Prust is more valuable out of the box than in.

  214. stranger nation

    never enough goons!!!! Remember the smurfs?

  215. tomg

    “Tony from AZ February 29th, 2012 at 1:45 pm

    a monkey died today – Davy Jones at 66 years old”

    Tony, I could be wrong but most people who post on this blog weren’t born yet. I remember watching the Monkees on TV in the 60’s. I grew up with two older sisters with one tv in the house hold so it was either Elvis, the monkees or the beatles when they were on TV.

  216. jpg

    RIP to the Daydream Believer

  217. Tiki XLII XLVI

    I always said Gianluigi is the poor man’s Henrik Lundqvist!

    Im getting too old in a hurry! ilb, you have any recommendations for something safe to provide me energy. I dont know anything about the safety those 5 hour energy drinks, and Id trust you before any internet reviews.

  218. Miami Pimp

    Italians have yet to start their flopping … when will it come?

  219. jpg

    tomg

    what does it matter whether you’re 25 or 26 years old
    on this board?

    Tony
    pointed out a loss. EVERYONE knew the Monkees from the tv show but the “group” had a good writing team behind him and produced a lot of timeless tunes.
    and
    as far as i can tell
    he didn’t seem like a major league hartnell.

  220. Wicky©Proud owner of the world's most persistent cold

    I quite honestly don’t think the rangers have any GOONS prior to adding scott (even the bahama bomba, played reliably until the elbow)...you guys are dead wrong thinking any of the ranger players are GOONS (again prior to the addition).

    loves this quote by scott (from ranger rants…sorry carp):
    “With my size, it’s expected,” Scott said of being a protector. “I don’t want anybody taking liberties with my teammates. I don’t think this team needs too much protection. It’s pretty tough.”

    love it that he has only fought one current ranger player at some point, and you guessed it…Prust

    Rupp..”do the little things and the rest will come as long as you have the will to do it”

    LOVE the Rupp!!

  221. Sioux-per-man

    Carp – any chance Sather signs Kreider for the end of this year? And plays him on Varsity.

    If BC doesn’t make the Frozen Four, that would give Kreider 7 games before the playoffs. Or do you think Cally would have to break an ankle for that to happen?

  222. tomg

    jpg,

    my post wasn’t a negative towards Davy Jones or the Monkees. All I was saying is people on here might be to young to know who he was, that’s all. If that is not true, ok, no big deal.

  223. Carp

    Yes, RIP Davey.

    So now we’re down to complaining about a guy who might or might not play a single shift? WTB?

  224. Tiki XLII XLVI

    We have a well balanced team, but the only thing this team is missing is a GOON. The Bruins have at least 4 goons. They have Chara, Marchand, Lucic, and Ference (not saying the first 3 dont have skill also) that are willing and able to hurt and maim any player on the ice including goalies. And Id be the 1st to admit if our team had any goons, like Hollweg or Purinton. Even Boogie wasnt a goon.

  225. FiveFootZero

    I was born…1965. i LOVED the Monkees…and the episode on the Brady Bunch is burned in to my memory.

  226. Carp

    well, Sather said the possibility exists. I have a hard time seeing how he’s going to jump in without some regular-season games if BC goes to the Frozen Four.

  227. tomg

    carp, the good news is the rangers are going to be busy in march so the boneheads will be busy with the actual games instead of looking to nit pick at certain players with to much time on hand. Than again while the games are going on there will be nit picking anyway, Oh well, I tried.

  228. jpg

    Carp
    should i bring up Avery?

  229. Carp

    Yeah, every time they fall behind, tomg.

  230. Rod

    LW, if you think it’s appropriate to basically accuse players of using PEDs without foundation, that’s your choice, not mine.

    The irnoy for me is, if I ever did say who & what I know, No ONE would ever question me.
    Instead, in trying to show some discretion, I get suckerpunched by the CCCPs off the world.

  231. Carp

    Avery? Please do.

  232. jpg

    nah tomg
    not looking for a fight.
    just the wording got me a bit up.
    i think Monkees actually span several generations
    just like this board
    maybe not so much current teens to college as much
    due to the tv show not being broadcast.

  233. Carp

    ok, new rule. no suckerpunching. $2500 fine.

    Oh, wait, Shanny has legalized suckerpunching. Never mind.

  234. Tiki XLII XLVI

    The best part about this team is that we werent expected or supposed to contend this year, and yet we’re the top team. This organization is built for the long haul, and we didnt jeopardize our plan for Nash.

  235. Wicky©Proud owner of the world's most persistent cold

    speaking of shanny, anything for clarkson?

  236. Carp

    Boogie wasn’t a goon? Hello!?

  237. I Rarely Speak

    Rod, Oh Rod
    go fish for some cod
    The Ocean is your friend
    unlike the boneheads!!

  238. Carp

    yeah, right, Wicky.

  239. Tony from AZ

    tomg , it’s all good.

  240. ilb2001

    Text, Tiki…

    Someone brought up Scott being a problem? Let me guess….

  241. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Did Boogie go out of his way to intentionally hurt other players, or was he not a fighter that respected the game of hockey, and simply fought other team’s fighters?

  242. Wicky©Proud owner of the world's most persistent cold

    sorry carp, had to (still laughing though)!!

    Ok, so serious question from the mrs…anyone here know if hank’s band actually has a cd out and where it could be purchased?

  243. Tony from AZ

    You RARELY SPEAK , but when you do it’s good !!

  244. Carp

    that’s ridiculous. Boogaard was the definition of goon. Couldn’t do anything else but fight.

  245. Wicky©Proud owner of the world's most persistent cold

    tony
    thanks…oh, you meant the actual “I rarely speak” :)

  246. 1940!

    Callahan must be in bad shape if he missed casino night!

  247. Tiki XLII XLVI

    We have different definitions of goons. Goon to me is someone that goes out of his way to injure people, like Carcillo. Boogaard had no hockey skills, but was simply a fighter. To liken him to Carcillo is inaccurate and an insult to Boogie.

  248. tomg

    Rod,

    if you can, when directly posting your comment to me could you address me as Mr. Dirtbag, thank You.

  249. Carp

    that’s ridiculous too.

  250. Carp

    Hurts me to say this, but that piece of carcillo Carcillo is 100 times the player Boogaard was.

  251. Sioux-per-man

    Carp – BC would have to lose in the Regionals (could happen – one and done). We have 7 games after March 25th, with the first one in MN. 7 games + playoffs. Would he be an upgrade over Feds or Dubi. In for sure if someone breaks something blocking a Chara shot.

    If BC makes the Frozen Four – no NHL regular season left. Here I don’t see the gamble pulling him up to Varsity? Play him in the Whale on an ATO.

    Something tells me we might need him for scoring? His speed is alot like Hagelin’s.

    Thoughts?

  252. Carp

    if BC is out early, I definitely see him here in some capacity … provided he opts to sign.

  253. Better Rod

    I also know who and what Rod knows, but I also know more that what he knows because, while his sources are also mine, I have sources that are not his due to my being better Rod. And the stuff I know you also wouldn’t question, but you wouldn’t question it even more emphatically due to my status. Of course, I will not tell you this. I am content in presenting my knowledge in hypothetical terms. Respect this, dirtbags.

  254. Tiki XLII XLVI

    LOL! To disagree with me, you’ll even side with Carcillo!!! hahahaha!! Carcillo tries to injure people. Boogie didnt. End of story.

  255. DJK

    I’d love to see Kreider become our very own Jeremy Lin.

    The advantage of bringing Kreider up before the playoffs is that he’ll be a “secret weapon” that oopposing goalies won’t have seen before.

  256. Jonny D

    Tiki – Chara, Lucic, and Marchand are not goons. The Bruins and Rangers are actually very similar in the sense that they are tough yet don’t really have goons. Lucic is physical, but he’s actually gotten away from fighting like he used to, or at least being someone who is out there to protect guys. Chara doesn’t fight anywhere near as much as people think either. Marchand is just a pest, similar to Avery. Definitely not a goon.

    Thornton is really the only guy they have out there to go out there and fight, and even he doesn’t go out there all the time looking to fight.

  257. Mister D

    “Hurts me to say this, but that piece of carcillo Carcillo is 100 times the player Boogaard was.”

    Isn’t that the biggest issue with guys like Carcillo (and Marchand and Cooke)? They could be players in this league just on their talent and antagonization skills but they always add the third dimension of cheapshots. They don’t have to do it, but they do. Boogaard had to play like Boogaard or else he’s as much of a hockey player as I am.

  258. Carp

    OK, then what do you call cement-heads in hockey who do nothing but fight?

    or is just everybody from Boston is a goon and nobody from New York is a goon. Just like there are felons and criminals up there, but a convicted felon pervert is your hero?

  259. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Definition of Goon from google: “A thug”

    Boom!

  260. Mister D

    Marchand is much more Carcillo than Avery. Dangerous dirty play every 5 or 6 weeks.

  261. 1940!

    BC is 23 & 10 currently ranked #1. While it is possible, it is tough to seem them getting bounced early.

  262. Carp

    You guys would freakin’ love Marchand and Lucic if they were Rangers. And I’m done with this most idiotic of conversations.

  263. Mister D

    Are goons the one who fight with honor or no? This is confusing.

  264. Carp

    what’s the definition of perverted convicted felon?

  265. Mister D

    I would absolutely love Lucic. Like a billion percent. Marchand is dirty, I’d feel dirty defending him.

  266. Wicky©Proud owner of the world's most persistent cold

    off to work, later all you freaking goons!!

  267. ilb2001

    Speaking of goons. Has anyone seen the movie? It’s available on demand, apparently…

  268. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Ive matured to the point in which I no longer need to get into the back and forth with you.

  269. Carp

    Probably not about fighting, that movie, since fighters aren’t goons.

  270. Carp

    Good. I’ve been waiting for that day to arrive. But I don’t believe it.

  271. Sioux-per-man

    Avery doesn’t even play for an AHL team anymore.

    I’ve never thought of Avery as a dirty player. He may have dropped the gloves early one or twice, and stood there and waived hi to Marty. But never a guy to elbow to the head and end a guy’s career dirty. If Avery wasn’t such a side show he would still be playing.

  272. Jonny D

    I live in Boston and I watch Marchand on a regular basis. He’s not that dirty of a player. He had the whole Salo “incident” a few months ago which was pretty questionable IMO. He doesn’t go out there and throw high hits (he’s like 5’9” anyway). He’s a pure pest. He’s a lot more like Avery than Carcillo. It’s just whenever he had an incident, it was blown up since it was first in the Stanley Cup finals then second in that rematch around Christmas.

  273. stranger nation

    hopefully not goon…

  274. Staal Wart and the Overachievers

    I’d love Lucic! Marchand is a dirty Callahan. I’d take Cally anyday over Marchand, but I understand what you are saying Carp.

  275. Carp

    Avery’s cheapshots were always subtle, and I don’t think he did anything in his time as a Ranger that would make you think he was intentionally trying to injure somebody.

  276. Jonny D

    Also Lucic used to be pretty dirty. Kid cleaned up his act this year though. He is an absolute beast for the Bruins. I actually thought they overpaid him when they re-signed him since it was when Savard was still around and they had Kessel. But after a start that season that was pretty poor, he’s been money since then.

  277. Rod

    You legalized suckerpunching too Carp.

    When you refer to even the snidest remarrks as being humourous and make them permissable, you legalize dirtbags being dirtbags on your blog.

    I’m sure you’ll come up with some clever quip or deviation, but that’s a fact.

    And its not right.

  278. stranger nation

    ]When is the All-Carcillo Team being announced

  279. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Mister D, Id love Lucic, Chara, or Marchand on my team. Id welcome all 3 of those to the Rangers w. open arms. They have superior skill and are dirty. I have no issue with a player on my team being dirty, as long as they actually provide some quantifiable skill to help us win.

  280. Mister D

    I live in Boston (Somerville, home of Johnny D’s, coincidentally) and I watch Marchand too. I find him quite dirty. Salo was just his worst low bridge, he’s done them before and after and the reason I find it so offputting is because they aren’t necessary. Yes, he’s short, so are a lot of guys. But he goes low to make the hit rather than throw the shoulder like he should. And when you go that low, you’re either taking out a knee or flipping a guy or something else. Its a predatory play by a guy who doesn’t need to play like that. And I bet he nose it.

  281. Carp

    what can I say? I’m a dirtbag.

  282. CTBlueshirt

    Kreider won’t be Lin. Lin was a guy on his last shot in the NBA picked up by a team with nothing else to lose. Kreider is one of the most highly anticipated prospects on a team that’s actually figured out how to grow players and build a cohesively functioning team.

  283. Boom Boom Bathgate

    DJK –
    Well, if Kreider is the “next Jeremy Lin,” the Rangers are in trouble. You, see, Lin, that veritable turnover machine with the “cold shooting hand” just about every other game now, is the second-best guard on the Knicks. Landry Fields, not nearly as “spectacular,” actually brings a better all-around game to the arena, night after night. Not to say Lin doesn’t have a major upside, because if he every disciplines himself to restrict himself to taking high-percentage shots and starts to reign in his reckless “show time” passing game, yes, he could be something special.

    There is a good Kreider analogy as regards Lin. And that is that Lin, with his defects, is not on the Knicks developmental league team roster, he is learning his trade at the top level. Credit the Knicks for this because it has been established in all sports that talented young players challenged at the top level develop higher on the learning/production curve, and enjoy a longer career peak production term, too. Having said that, I can’t wait to see how the Rangers mis-deploy Kreider’s natural resources and abilities. Hey, maybe we can even trade him for a Boston goon, right coach?

  284. Jonny D

    Where in Somerville do you live? I lived over by Charlestown for a few months when I moved back up from Hoboken last year. I’m in Southie now.

    And that low bridge was questionable. I didn’t think it was as bad as people made it out to be. And I think if any Ranger player did that, people here would defend them and say it wasn’t that low/at the thigh. Kaspar did that all the time when he was here and fans loved it.

  285. Jonny D

    I never get tired of Marchand nose jokes though haha

  286. Tiki XLII XLVI

    LMAO Mister D at nose it!!!!

  287. "Fragile" Frankie Merman

    Avery was never a goon or a dirty player so much as he was a less effective, more distracting (in a bad way) version of Esa Tikkanen without the benefit of Tikkanese. Not that too many of us complained when Ulf Samuelsson wore #5 here for a few years.

  288. Carp

    stranger, we should have an all-Carcillo team. Maybe I’ll do a poll.————>

    but do we include guys like cooke, carcillo, clarkson, or what?

  289. Carp

    Fragile, if that van is a rockin’ don’t come a-knockin’.

  290. Sally

    Tiki & Carp,

    I love you both, but you are both being goons. Back to your corners!

    Sincerely, Dirtbag Sal

  291. "Fragile" Frankie Merman

    Seinfeld’s van! Seinfeld’s van!

  292. CTBlueshirt

    Kaleta, Neil, Haley, even though Jarkko Ruutu isn’t in the league include him too, Ott, Tostitos and Redundantnaldo

  293. Salty

    Tiki has never laced up a pair of skates.

  294. Sally

    LMAO @ “And I bet he nose it.”

  295. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Sally, youre a dirtbag!!!! And just so u know, because of you and select others that are family to me, I did back to my corner. Arguing with Carp, a person that most people on here respect, is a lose-lose proposition. Mama is gonna be proud!!! Yay!!!

  296. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Salty, yeah Ive laced up a pair of skates with Blogmama, and I was the worst skater on the ice and she boarded me from behind!!! LOL

  297. Carp

    I’m in my corner if you say so, Sally!

  298. Mister D

    Elm Street, more or less dead even between the Porter and Davis stops.

    I think we just disagree on the hits. There have been several where the only two options are knee buckles or guy flips skates over head. To me, that’s dangerous, not rugged or chippy or whatever. And I always hated Kasparitis so maybe its all the same.

  299. Mister D

    Lots of euphemism sounding comments these last few minutes …

  300. Jonny D

    I won’t deny that some of his hits are borderline, but I still wouldn’t consider Marchand a goon. A pest that can be kind of dirty?

  301. stranger nation

    May need to define criteria prior to posting…one mans ‘Carcillo’ is another mans ‘Hartnell’ is another mans ‘goon’

  302. Mister D

    Right, goon isn’t the right term because he’s a legit player regardless. Dirty pest works for me, pest seems to cutesy for what he actually does.

  303. Carp

    Sally, I must add (kidding Tiki, OK?) ... I am much more goon than he is, but he’s more of an agitator.

  304. Staal Wart and the League of Extraudinary Dirtbags

    I never thought of Avery as a dirty player.
    Just a yapper who turtled and brought more yap than talent.

  305. stranger nation

    Marchand definitely nose it. It’s all over his face for everyone to see. He knows how to sniff out an ugly goal, but for the most part he is sticking his nose where it does not belong…between Salo’s knees.

  306. ilb2001

    Atta boy, Tiki!

    Maybe we should go in our corners with Rod too, eh? It’s not pretty, to be honest….

  307. Sally

    Thanks guys :)

  308. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Cant disagree w. u there, Carp. I am an agitator, or so Ive been called much of my life :)

    But the thing is, I actually dont try or intend to agitate, but as Ive been told, I simply have no filter for what I say.

  309. Sally

    Haha, Carp.

  310. Mister D

    Where in Southie, by the by? One of our softball fields is Evans, all the way around Day Blvd. Awesome place to get distracted by the planes flying overhead. And wear a Yankees hat.

  311. jpg

    ilb
    do you think we should have got this guy
    instead?

    http://movieclips.com/fq8h-goon-movie-trailer-2/

  312. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Time to hit the road and babysit the nephews! Ta!

  313. ilb2001

    Tiki, you’re not an agitator. You’re a harmless puppy who’s never been shown the limits…May I say Casey? :-)

  314. Sally

    Yeah, that sounds about right for you guys. Glad we cleared this up!

    Ilb, good idea. But then we’d have to go back to trading everybody, and we can’t do that anymore.

  315. Sally

    ilb, exactly the same, but Tiki’s toilet trained. :)

  316. Carp

    ilb, don’t disagree with me on this … :)

  317. Latona

    Am I at the right place? So many smiles!

  318. Sally

    Latona, everyone’s trying to behave so we can get into Ilb Country.

    :) :D :p

  319. ilb2001

    HE IS, Sally? My upstate place thinks otherwise :-)

  320. ilb2001

    Are starting stuff again, Latona?

  321. Latona

    I’m the biggest agitator of all, though, according to Carp. So it looks like I won’t be getting in anytime soon. Plus, ilb tends to dislike upstanding lunch arbiters.

  322. Carp

    Latona, don’t start. (notice no smiley face … not because I’m not kidding … I’m just tired of putting smiley faces at the end of my peabrain comments).

  323. Latona

    Carp,

    With the parentheses in that comment, it would have been easier to just throw a colon in there and roll with it.

  324. itiki

    what????? I didn’t use ur toilet ilb because I didnt5 wanna clog or destroy it. so I went to the gas. station.

  325. Sally

    Ilb, that’s cause they don’t make Yankee-themed belly bands in Tiki size! :D

  326. ilb2001

    LMAO, I forgot…..

  327. CCCP

    The irnoy for me is, if I ever did say who & what I know, No ONE would ever question me.
    Instead, in trying to show some discretion, I get suckerpunched by the CCCPs off the world.
    ——————————————-

    see but you never say who and what you know because you don’t know anybody and you know nothing…there is no irony here…at all.

  328. Jonny D

    I’m on F street off West Broadway. Most likely moving to the East side in a few months though.

  329. Sally

    Tiki, I just started laughing so hard I cried! AHAHAH!!!!!!

  330. itiki

    I ha a ‘rhea e3xplosion on a plane recently and they hadx to close off the pilot’s bathroom at the front of plane. my bro’s girlfriend called it a weapo9n of ass destruction and whoever had to clean that pool of carcillo should’ve worn a hazmat suit. I feel bad for the lady flight attendant that had to cle3an it, I tho7ught about tippingv her but they’re not supposed to receive tips

  331. CCCP

    Cannoli…

  332. LW3H

    Wait, so I’m the one who “basically accused players of using PEDs without foundation”? I think the appropriate word is “huh”?

    And for what it’s worth, nobody is asking you to waive your discretion with your many inside contacts, nobody is blaming you for Nash not being a Ranger (why the hell would they?), nobody cares whether Carp got your emails and nobody cares why Willie Mitchell wasn’t and isn’t a Ranger. And personally, I don’t give a Carcillo who has sources and I’m barely interested in trade speculation anyway.

    Point is, if there is nothing to reveal, nothing is being said. Or we end up with pseudo-prophetic statements such as assurances that certain players WILL be traded, when it there is nothing assured about it whatsoever.

    And for someone who takes mortal offence at even the lightest ribbing, you seem strangely comfortable throwing dirtbags around like syringes at an Ovechkin house party (according to my sources).

  333. CCCP

    YOU TELL HIM, LW!! LMAO!

    “syringes at an Ovechkin house party” CLASSIC!

  334. Salty

    NYTimes article on blocking shots

    Ten months have passed since right wing Ryan Callahan planted himself in front of Boston defenseman Zdeno Chara, whose slap shot has been timed at well over 100 miles per hour, and tried to help the Rangers sit on a late lead by taking one for the team.

    While helmets and pads have been improved over the years, skate boots remained unchanged. Now, players can wear Kevlar protection over their skates.
    Callahan blocked the shot, and the Rangers won the game and made the playoffs. But Callahan was not available to play in them because Chara’s shot broke Callahan’s right ankle.

    Callahan, now the Rangers’ captain, is no more cautious than he was before the injury. Heading into the Rangers’ game Tuesday against Chara’s Bruins in Boston, Callahan is fourth among N.H.L. forwards this season in blocked shots, with 60 in 54 games. Two of his teammates, defensemen Dan Girardi and Ryan McDonagh, are among the top five over all, each with more than 130 blocks.

    “We don’t want anybody getting injured, but things happen,” Callahan said after a recent practice. “There are going to be guys getting hit and being injured, guys blocking shots and being injured. It’s a physical game, and things happen, but that’s not something you can worry about. We’ve got to keep blocking shots. We can’t let those shots go through.”

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/14/sports/hockey/blocking-shots-gains-import-as-an-nhl-tactic.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=shotblockers&st=cse

    Asked if he wore extra protection on his feet, Rangers center Brian Boyle sheepishly replied, “No, I don’t, but it might be something I go ahead and do in the summertime.”

    After a pause, he said, “I probably should, to be honest with you.”

  335. better beans than these

    Manny and Mister D: get well soon! Wear “soft” casts as soon
    as you can:-).
    Like you, Manny, I have worried about Callahan’s foot all season
    long. And other parts. And every other Ranger’s other parts.
    Mentioned it just yesterday, as one of my “playoff’ concerns.
    We don’t need no stinkin’ bruises to remind us that Rangers,
    admirably, are often substitutin’ grit for grace – and so as
    difficult a sports grind as there is in the galaxy becomes just
    considerably moreso.

    If it were up to me, all sports would be “local” – and no one would ever
    be uprooted, especially guys with kids.
    I have only recently noticed that it is not up to me. Having done that,
    I think I may be responsible for the “Trade Staal” fooferaw.
    I appear to be one of the few who thinks Kris Kreider may not score 50
    next year, thus leaving the Sather Gang, as usual, a little short on
    the scoring side of the cap ledger. So, given the impressive depth those
    same Gang members have managed to accrue on “D” – I thought a
    restored Marc Staal would be a possible lure for a genuine scoring threat
    (Glen can hire Paul from Philly as a temp consultant:-). Having inadvertently
    offended so many who keep Donnie Maloney shrines only days ago, I now
    offer my apologies to those whose devotions and candles are burned mostly
    for Marc. That I would identify him as a lure was meant to be, and properly
    understood truly is, a compliment (Just as Donnie, Keystone Kop he often
    was around the net, will remain on my Ranger All-Time Startin’ Five, forever.
    And he can come General Manage this crew anytime.)

    I think it was Fran from Florida who was brave enough to offer the initial
    question about M. Staal’s contris. Then Jonny D and a few others, self
    included, agreed with his take.

    Sad to see some of the “lighthearted” well-meant teasing of a somewhat
    socially bewildered insider continues to look like an ugly, unfair gang
    beat-down, to this outsider. (And, yes, a few guys/gals have done
    yoeman’s work, gently and creatively, to help that “insider” see some
    healing light. I urge them to keep it goin’:-).

    You hear it from legendary GMs all the time. “Always lookin’ to get better.”
    Lots of you take exception to that when their amateur and self-appointed
    kin do that on this site, especially after a win. Grads of Fan College of
    Sarasota, my guess, complete with special hand-shakes, and secret decoder
    rings).
    The critiques are not in any way mean-spirited; they are part of a constant,
    healthy process, by which individuals and organizations grow. Thought the
    win, personally, against the Devils, was great hockey in its way (absent the
    anger-control issues), smilin’ from ear to ear when it was done.
    The pleasure of my witness did not exclude me noticin’, f’rinstance, Dubi
    bein’ ten-cent Dubi, half a dozen times and more. And noticin’ that, and
    what it might mean this $4 million cap hit and next, this goal-drought and
    the possible next, did not in any way diminish that genuine pleasure
    watchin’ skilled humans at hard, shared labor. (I sorta expect the
    Rangers to start breakin’ out in communal work songs DURING GAMES,
    any day now).
    Nope. Confession: actually increased it, since, in the end, I’m lookin’ at
    the Whole Picture (as much as my pedestrian vision allows that in hockey),
    everything this complex and challenging universe hast to offer.
    Nit-pickin’? Horsefeathers…

  336. Carp

    LW, why don’t you just get out of here you self-centered you-know-what. It’s always about you. get a sense of humor while you’re at it.

  337. LW3H

    I’m not sticking around, Carp, you dirtbag-enabler you…

  338. ShoreRanger

    I’m from whereever won’t get me punched.

  339. Leetchhalloffame

    Would love to know why that flying leap by Clarkson into Dubi’s head the other night was not addressed by the NHL.

  340. Manny

    Beans!

    LW and Carp – make up now or be ready to get beaten to all heck.

  341. Miami Pimp

    TEAM USA 1 – 0 Italy.

    HEEEEEELLLLLLZ YEAH.

  342. Manny

    Oh yea…..Flying Leap and Leap Day. Interesting. Maybe it will get addressed tomorrow because of the double Leap thing.

  343. Manny

    Yea. Eat it Italy. Great showing in WWII, jerks.

  344. Lev

    anybody see the interview Cerny had with Scott? sounds like an awesome guy. kind of reminds me of why Shelley was acquired a few years ago, goon (scott is much better though) and a great lockerroom presence.

  345. ilb2001

    Watch them bush-league it at the end, Miami….

  346. LW3H

    Read somewhere (forgot where – me again, with no sources…) that Clarkson and Zubrus were both spoken to by the league, but no fines. That’ll learn ‘em.

    And Rinaldo with a controversial hit last night too? Shocked face.

  347. Miami Pimp

    ilb2001,

    They already won.

    No chance they’d bush-league it. Who do you think they are, the NYRangers?

  348. Tony from AZ

    So, I leave my computer to go shoot some work & I get back & everybody is fighting & Tiki’s in the gas station taking a Carcillo .
    What else did I miss ??

  349. Boom Boom Bathgate

    better beans than these:

    You are right about Kreider not scoring 50 goals next year. In fact he will have to push hard to get to 15. You see he will not be getting any PP time. The “coach” will not be putting himself in the position of giving Kreider PP time, and then having to answer why Kreider gets it but Hags doesn’t. I

    If Torts were smart instead of a Rock with a bad comb-over, he would gently ease Hags into some PP time, starting right now, so that he does not have to suppress Kreider getting PP time, to be “consistent” in the crap way he treats young players. Imagine, next year, no PP time for Hags and Kreider!

    Also, since we know Kreider is going to be treated like he is the reincarnation of Ryan Hollweg by this “coach,” I have changed my stance as regards his call-up, from in favor to “Why the puck even bother?” Imagine, Kreider and Hags being treated like Steerage passengers in any other organization. Cherepanov is lucky he died.

  350. Tony from AZ

    Cherepanov is lucky he died.—- REALLY ?? Can’t believe some of the crap I read here.

  351. 4everanger

    ...”Cherepanov is lucky he died.”
    The most outrages carsillo I read…Total shame.

  352. Rod

    “Carp February 29th, 2012 at 3:42 pm

    what can I say? I’m a dirtbag.”

    Well it’s nice to hear you finally admit it!

    Let’s get to it Carp. You love having these NHL neophytes you call ‘contributors’ sucking at your kneecaps, because you need their support.

    You haven’t reported a damn thing since the 90’s, but at least here, under arcane rules that see lifelong hockey people like me ridiculed & banned again & again while the bums who offer nothing but insults (and who ALWAYS get away scott-free) pretend your their Blogfather, some sort of revered figure.

    It is a total joke.

    And here’s one little secret for ya. We have some of the same friends.

    It’s been brought to their attention. And they think it’s a joke too.

    So put that in your pipe and smoke it, you (self-professed) dirtbag.

  353. Latona

    Did someone actually just say that? Am I seeing things?

  354. 4everanger

    No, say what you want, but we are a really unique blog, with special and extreme features, like no other places. Take this Rod “The Informant “character. With exception of few communist leaders, rare you can see such a meaningless nonsense, disguised in a pseudo hockey terminology and rhetoric, expressed with so self- significant seriousness and straight face. His long and boring monologues can be used as a medical treatment to put asleep the most neurotic patient of any, hockey fan’s filled, psychiatric facility. He built himself a pedestal from own whining material (mostly dirt bags) against the rest of the boneheads world, and, like a real lightning rod , despite of multiple burned stains in credibility, is not going to move anywhere soon.( like one on a top of 100 years old church spike). Exceptional !

  355. 4everanger

    Hey, Rod, did Carp spit in your glass of favorite poison?

  356. Tony from AZ

    What I don’t understand about some of our bloggers here – if you don’t like it here , go away.

  357. 4everanger

    What I don’t understand seriously, is for how long this caricature character can throw insults on the hard working keeper of this very blog, he is posting his byfuglien cookecarsillo, without being punished or banned.
    Do we really have to call Mr. Scott?

  358. Tony from AZ

    here ya go –
    http://www.christies.com/lotfinderimages/d50992/d5099224l.jpg

  359. LW3H

    Wow, Boom Boom. Almost an impossible task, but you’ve surpassed yourself with that comment.

  360. iWicky (Leeloo Dallas mul-ti-pass)

    What in bloody hell is going on in this blog????

    Sheesh!!!

    If you guys don’t knock off all this smiley crap I’m going to beat the carcillo out of all of you!

    Too goonish?

    I can say this because apparently there are no corners left for me to be sent to.

  361. iManny

    Holy crap. I totally wish I wasn’t on my iPhone right now.

    Hey Rod: who are your sources for such accusations?

    Speaking of people in the inside (for real) what happened to HWirth? That guy ruled.

  362. iManny

    Hey Rod: I just checked on this. Carp isn’t in Middle School so your taunts if “my friends said _” are kind of juvenile?

  363. iManny

    Maybe you’re thinking of Adam Rotter?

  364. Marji

    Now I have read everything! “Cherepanov is lucky he died.” WTB? That is the craziest thing I have read on this blog and I read it every day.

    Nobody cares what I think but I’m with Tony. If you don’t like it here, nobody is making you hang around. YOU (and you know who you are) act like you’re offended but you love every minute of the attention you get. And I just contributed to it. Shame on me.

  365. iManny

    Boom Boom is not only racist he is against dead people? Necrocist!!!

  366. LW3H

    I’ve never pretended to be anything other than a hockey outsider in a far flung corner of Europansyland, armed only with a few Brodeur fat jokes and a stunning lack of credibility.

    If I ever became lucky enough and old enough to be a “lifelong hockey person” with a close association to people within the game, I’d hope I could do so without becoming a condescending braggart with an enormous persecution complex, but maybe that comes with the job.

    I look forward to this blog being a daily monologue of inaccurate trade speculation once all us NHL neophytes are excluded.

  367. better beans than these

    Just to add to my attempt to create utter confusion where there
    was nuthin’ but serene clarity before – I generally like LW, whenever
    he’s not channelin’ Butthead. And he’s not channelin’ Butthead
    most of the time…
    I generally like most folks, whatever generation, skin tone, geography,
    sports affiliations, facial structure – as long as they’re not channelin’ Butthead.
    I even like Carp most of the time. (I don’t like rich folks
    almost ALL the time. I’m with Balzac on them…)!

    LW is not part of the Poison Clique, grads of Roger Clemens Mittel
    Skool:-) :-) :0 ;) to which I previously referred, who are lookin’
    to kick some benighted soul in the kidneys whenever they sense
    the time is ripe because said soul is
    missin’ a few important clues in a very dynamic and complex process.

    Smoke ‘em if y’got ‘em (that means you, E3).

  368. fchamps

    it’s chilly in here today.

    hey Rod, you gave yourself away. i’m a journalist—and though journalists might have sources they almost certainly have no friends. so your attack on carp must be b.s.

    moreover, there seem to be some neophytes on here (and sometimes it’s annoying), but overall it’s a pretty good discussion (i read a lot; comment rarely). And as for breaking stories, what is there to break? Trade rumors? Break news on the Scott trade. Boy, that must have been in the works forever. Nothing happens since the cap was instituted. Nothing.

  369. Carp

    Rod, I very much doubt we have any common friends. You are an uniformed jackwagon of the highest order. My friends would not like you.

    In case you haven’t noticed, I’m not on the beat anymore. Been since, like, 2002. Get a clue.

    I love having these “neophytes” around because they’re bright and funny and they love their team, and I really get a kick out of doing this because of them. There aren’t too many donkeys around, and when one comes stomping around, the smart and funny people tend to take exception. If the donkey-shoe fits …

    Boom Boom, that last set of comments was beyond idiotic.

  370. Carp

    By the way, Rod, thanks for breaking all those trades for us. I think the only one you missed was John Scott. Oh, wait, that’s the only one they made.

  371. CCCP

    Boom Boom Bathgate

    you’re an a$$’ole.

  372. NYR_FAN

    Can you let poor Cherry RIP? Un-friggin-believable…

  373. Carp

    Boom, one more time, this coach loves Hagelin. He’s bringing him along slowly. You are too prejudiced against him to realize it’s called coaching, teaching, nurturing, and too dim-witted to stop rooting against your team so you can ultimately blame the one person you hate. Eventually they might lose, and then you’ll have your opening to throw your misguided blame around.

    But there is no excuse for that last comment. None.

  374. ilb2001

    Nice…I came home, talked to mrs, walked the dogs, and I have to read THIS?

    Remember I proposed to go in our corners with Rod? FORGET IT!
    And I tried not to say a word about it since the whole trade fiasco was discussed because didn’t think it was necessary to rub it in, even though I’ve been insulted by Rod many times without any substance. I also enjoy Rod’s hockey posts and stopped paying any attention to his trade talks. It was working for me. Rod, my guess is that you’re at least over 40-45, no? Do you realize how immature and childish the whole situation is? Why would anyone need with even intermediate level of intelligence require that type of attention? Baffling…

    Boom Boom- I truly feel sorry for you. You need help, and I hope it’s not too late.

  375. Tony from AZ

    Boom, man-up and admit that Cherepanov comment was just wrong.

  376. Lloyd Braun

    I’m sure John Scott is god awful but could he be any worse than Fedotenko at this point

  377. Carp

    And another intelligent hockey comment.

  378. Tony from AZ

    Finally, ILB – the voice of reason

  379. ilb2001

    And where the byfuglien is our blog goon when we need him?

  380. Carp

    I’m right here, ilb.

  381. 4everanger

    Did you call me a Goon?

  382. Lloyd Braun

    Rod’s comments would be accurate if Tortorella hated Hagelin – it’s pretty obvious he doesn’t. There have been guys who’ve passed through this organization who the coach, for one reason or the other, wanted nothing to do with it and effectively banished them. Hagelin isn’t one of those people and it would take a meteoric plummet for him to become one of them.

  383. ilb2001

    I thought you were a dirtbag, Carp….Don’t confuse me, I had a long day at work…I was under the impression it was Wicky’s job….Is he an UFA next year? If not, I suggest we buy him out.

  384. Lloyd Braun

    actually, I don’t even know if Rod was the guy who said the stuff about Hagelin and Krieder. I don’t even really care.

  385. fchamps

    oh, is this the rod who has all the pretend sources.

    i have to catch up.

    and that cherepanov comment. oy vey.

  386. Lloyd Braun

    Rod is the guy who calls everyone a dirtbag, right

  387. Carp

    But there haven’t been many. Obviously No. 16.

    Torts loves speed, and wants Hagelin to be an important piece, and I think the way he and the leaders on the team have mentored him—and the way he’s had his eyes and ears wide open—is quite impressive, actually.

  388. fchamps

    by the way, can anyone name a rangers coach more willing to give young players the minutes they deserve than tortorella? then again, if a young player doesn’t buy in or isn’t ready, he’s been just as willing to send them away. there might be some things to complain about, but the coach? i don’t see it.

  389. 4everanger

    By definition, goon is someone who intentionally and continuously try or does injure and hurt other people, regardless of his own weight, right?
    ...then, who is /are a dirt bag(s)? Following rod’s comments? I’m confused…

  390. Lloyd Braun

    Hagelin looks like a good player, but lets be honest, no one (including the organization) really had a whole lot of belief in him before he got his shot. I’m glad the dude has made the most of his opportunity, but this is one situation where you definitely don’t overextend the guy before he’s had a chance to fully acclimate himself.

  391. ilb2001

    Johnny Muckler, fchamps? He handled 18 year old Manny Malhotra exceptionally well….

  392. fchamps

    4everanger—i don’t think that’s the definition of a hockey goon, no.

    i think a goon is a player who has fighting skills but little else. years ago, there were more players who could fight and play (neely, graves, etc …) . nowadays we mostly have specialized fighters. they don’t, by definition, try to “intentionally and continuously” injure and hurt other people (though some of them might). they fight. i would say most of them are pretty honorable players, actually.

  393. ilb2001

    Hagelin is being developed exactly the way he should. He is being used on regular shifts daily, and on PK because his speed keeps the opposition honest. He is already projected to play in much more games than he is used to in college. Adding PP at the moment might simply overextend him. Playoffs, remember? He’ll have his share….And for everyone complaining about Girardi/ McD playing time? It’s back to low 20s as of now, and Stralman/ Bickel are in teens. Clueless coach.

  394. Lev

    Boom, that was disgusting. Get help, and do everyone here a favor and get lost.

  395. ilb2001

    Leap Day is right…Can’t wait til mama shows up and distributes her newspapers.

  396. ilb2001

    Benn makes it 1-0 Dallas

  397. the batman

    I think punching someone in the face shows some serious intent to injure…

  398. Yev Kassem

    If Tort’s loves speed, he is going to have a huge man crush on Chris Kreider. Man that kid can skate!

  399. fchamps

    the batman—good point.

  400. Rod

    I didn’t say one word about Carl Hagelin.

    But, let’s be honest like Loyd said. No one had any faith in him.

    He’s here entirely by accident! Hahaha…. NEOPHYTE!

    Carp, you want to talk transactions, near transactions, and rumored transactions?

    Let’s go back to where this all began.

    You swore up and down the Rangers never went after Kovalchuk.

    I swore they had (with a discreet, significant offer).

    Elliot Friedman, only one of the best reporters in Canada, backed my assertion.

    To this day you’ve refused to acknowledge it.

  401. ilb2001

    1-1, dammit. Sullivan with a breakaway goal.

    Kindergarten, Rod….

  402. Rod

    What’s kindergarten ILB?

    Defending myself for never having said something about Hagelin?

    I never did.

    Defending myself on Kovalchuk? I’d never backtrack on that.
    We should’ve never had the Nash fiasco if IK was (dealt for and then )signed like he should’ve been.

    Somehow Sather never even offered half the trade package he just did for Nash.

    I never had a problem with you, but you wanna drop’em, let’s go!

  403. True Blue Mike

    and once again i have decided to read every comment on the blog instead of writing my paper… sigh

  404. ilb2001

    The whole is childish, Rod. Why does it even matter? Who was right or wrong. Defending yourself? Against what? Let it go. Someone needs to make a first move. Whoever is more mature, eventually will. So I hope. And you have insulted a lot of people, often unsubstantiated, IMO. If you are willing to admit it, you may want to be the first one to make that move.

  405. True Blue Mike

    “I never had a problem with you, but you wanna drop’em, let’s go!” [Rod]

    Wait aren’t we all on computers?

  406. bull dog line

    Rod,
    I know I am in the minority, but I have always enjoyed your comments. I do not care if you have sources or not, I just like trade rumors.

  407. True Blue Mike

    Anyone ever read the book “The True History of Chocolate” and know’s a little bit about Latin American Commodities’ from the 1500s-2000s, want to help me write my paper? For some reason I have a feeling nobody will, just a guess though.

  408. True Blue Mike

    Yea! Even if they are complete out of left field! This just in: Ovechkin and Semin rumored to be heading to Minnesota at next years trade deadline!

  409. 4everanger

    fchamp,
    my definition was a 1/2 joke,...sorry.

  410. cup94

    It’s mind boggling how some of the people hate here and yet can’t stay away.
    I find it really funny when Rod gives his “inside info” and continue to do so after being called out so many times. Rod just stop, nobody cares what you have to say.
    Boom Boom you and your hate for the coach is unbelievable. The team is in the first place.
    There is more young guys that came through the system then ever before.
    Yet the coach hates everybody. And Cherepanov comment is totally bush-league.

  411. ilb2001

    Miami Pimp knows a bit about Latin American Commodities, I think. At least he knows all about their different hockey leagues….:-)

  412. 4everanger

    As for Hagelin…he has exceptional speed, above average wrist shot, good hockey vision/IQ and a lot of character and passion. His only downside IMO is that he tries sometimes to do too much (to the rustle), like most of the young rookies. Coach task is to “slow” him down time to time to be tighter implemented to system. This type of players the more they play, the better they become; and Hags is very coachable, quick, smart and appreciative learner, with a bright future. Oh, and of course, Torts like him a lot, no doubt about it.

  413. True Blue Mike

    Hey Boom, any chance you would switch places with Cherepanov, considering his luck and all? We could really use a solid first line winger right about now. R.I.P. Cherepanov

  414. authorben

    Evening all,

    Boom Boom – you cannot be serious about your comments

    Seems you know very little about the psychology of coaching – and what it takes to bring a player along at the NHL level.

    If you think there’s a better coach out there for the Rangers than Torts, well name him.

    And that Cherepanov business you wrote is beyond reproach.

    Come on, man.

  415. True Blue Mike

    In all honesty, I see Hagelin being a Dupuis type player for most of his career with a possible 2-3 above average season’s but I have been wrong before and sure hope I am wrong again.

  416. bull dog line

    every time I see Hagelin play, my expectations for him go up. at first I though 4th line/ 3rd liner penalty killer. now I think he is the top LW on the team, and capable of being a 20 to 30 goal scorer.

  417. Dicker Rod

    I know something you all don’t. Here’s a fact for you… (pulling out his Wiz hat) They’re bringing me back. Yeah. I’m the Wiz again. I’m the Wiz! And nobody beats me! I’m the Wiz!

  418. Manny Astronomo

    Oh this is still going on….awesome!

  419. Rod

    Well actually Cup94 (who I never heard of; have u ever posted before even once?
    That’s ok. Feel free to take a shot at me like everyone else. Cause that’s what I am. A punching bag for dirtbags), you know, if you read Bulldog’s remark, it kind of renders what you said untrue.

    ILB, I’ve turned the other cheek here more than Jesus Christ. Enough!!

  420. ilb2001

    I’d give him another season, bull dog. But you might be into something here….

  421. Manny Astronomo

    Punching Bags for Dirt Bags. Awesome. Your’e definitely a “bag” Rod.

    I don’t think Jesus Christ was known for turning the other cheek. Maybe some other stuff. I never knew that people were always trying to pick fights with him and he refused. You might be confusing him with “Ned Braden.”

  422. ilb2001

    I can’t tell you what to do, Rod….But I believe that you want to be around the blog. And you’ve insulted a lot of people, often with very little reason…I think if you just stick to hockey related talks, plenty of people would enjoy them. Trades? Who cares?

  423. bull dog line

    ilb,
    there were a few guys on here who were really high on him( Hagelin) coming out of college. I took more of a wait and see attitude. but I can’t help but like what I see. I think he is going to be a good one.

  424. Dicker Rod

    Now tell us the about the time where Jesus Christ loafs and fishes… that’s one of my favorites.

  425. Rod

    Thanks Manny Astronomo, another guy I don’t think I ever heard of (unless you’re Manny, just Manny; that guy I remember being pretty knowledegable & a gentleman)

    I mean, people are attributing remarks about Hagelin to me and then nailing me for it,
    and I never said anything at all about him!

    IT’S UNBELIEVABLE, THIS LOONEY BIN!!!

  426. True Blue Mike

    I’m Looney

  427. True "Looney" Mike

    Howdy Er’body!

  428. Dicker Rod

    Don’t let the door hit you on the cheeks as you’re leaving… Turn ‘em.

  429. ilb2001

    Another season, and we’ll have an idea, bull dog. He is absorbing the Torts style of the game, being careful and trying to fit in. Once he is more comfortable, we may see what type of hand skills he has.

  430. Rod

    That’s your opinion ILB, that I insulted people.

    I fought fire with fire. They started it FIRST.

    They do it now when I say nothing, when I AM talking nothing but hockey.

    Maybe if I had a strange but colorful name like PlattyPuss-whatever-the-hell,
    I’d seem more like them and they’d cool it.
    But they won’t. Wait till that bitch CCCP shows up.

    Tell ya right now, we can meet at a game anytime. I’ll go with the whole lot of’em.

    Effin’ Dirtbags.

  431. True "Looney" Mike

    What does everyone think of Dubinsky’s struggles? A one season melt-down? Or is this his true form so to speak?

  432. True "Looney" Mike

    Lmfao. Ridiculously childish Rod, and I am 19 years old.

  433. bull dog line

    ilb,
    if Kreider is on the team next season, he and Hagelin could be the top 2 LW. that would allow the Rangers to move Dubi, or AA back to there natural position, center. that would make the Rangers a very deep team.

  434. Manny Astronomo

    Wait, wait. Somebody around here is under 26!? Awesome, Mike!

  435. ilb2001

    Let it go, guys. Please. Why make it uncomfortable? Is this the place that you all want to come in and read all the bickering?

  436. cup94

    LOL
    Fire with fire. They started firs.
    This is priceless.
    Ilb you think Rod is 40-45. Seems like child to me.

  437. True Blue Mike

    Back to hockey talk? And yea Manny should be hopefully turning 20 in May, unless of course I get lucky, as Boom would put it.

  438. True Blue Mike

    Bull Dog, you think Anisimiov should be used as a 3rd line center. If that were the case I would like to see him traded and get a Paul Gaustad or Brian Boyle type 3rd line center.

  439. Wicky©Proud owner of the world's most persistent cold

    ILB (and carp)
    I’m right here and at this point to avoid scaring the hell out of the “long time reader, don’t post very often crowd” (I’d like to keep the numbers for carp up), I am biting my tongue quite frequently this thread, however if this continues I am certainly not against taking a couple majors from carp to let some of these JACKWAGONS know what is and IS NOT acceptable here.

    I am also willing to travel if necessary!!!!

  440. bull dog line

    True Mike,
    I think Dubi’s season will end up being a one time thing. he will get back to 18 to 20 goals, and 50 pts next season. I also have a feeling you are going to see him have a real good playoff. playoff style hockey fits his game.

  441. Manny Astronomo

    Bwahahahaha. Mike! Classic! That’s unreal funny for a lad of your non-age. Those of us, ahem, 26 year olds, need the youth!

  442. Latona

    Do NOT bring duckbill into this, or I’m going to get involved. And we don’t want that.

  443. ilb2001

    Nursery, Rod….Kindergarten would be too mature. If you don’t realize it, the whole issue is hopeless.

    A

  444. ilb2001

    And him comes the blog Goon! And Latona too…..Hide, people

  445. ilb2001

    Here, not him….dammit

  446. Paul in sunrise

    Back to hockey talk

    When I watch this team I don’t see much of a difference from last year. I know most of you have been critical of some of the boys but look what BRich has done for this club. No he is not a point per game pace but he adds a credibility to the team. A second line to worry about. And also up front the team is healthy (cally is ok right?). BRich has done the mentoring and leading as promised. Worth it. Let’s make a deep cup run. Let’s go rangers

  447. bull dog line

    I think Anisimov could play any number of roles Mike. but, yeah, checking center is probably his best spot. I think Ansimov scores 15 to 18 goals no matter who he plays with. I think those 15 to 18 goals are more valuable on a checking line instead of a scoring line.

  448. True Blue Mike

    I hope your right on that one Bull Dog. Dubi back to a 50 point pace would really help this team. I hope Tort’s tries the whole Stepan-Richards-Gaborik, Dubi-AA-Callahan thing again at least once before the play offs but I doubt we will ever see those lines again.

  449. Blogmama

    Good what in holy hell evening all! ilb, even a year’s worth of Sunday Times…New York and London…aren’t enough for today….Good Adam Gravey, what nutter butters everyone is today! I’ve been going since 6 a.m. and don’t have the energy to contend in this ring of ding-a-lings :)

    My goal is to kick some Boston aasen on Sunday…got a bet going with a Beantown cousin and I want him to eat carcillo!!!

  450. True Blue Mike

    I see your point, just think their are better suited players there but I guess at 1.75 a year we shouldn’t complain. I wish AA would score 30 goals on the 1st line, because I have always loved him as a player.

  451. Blogmama

    Oh, and RIP my little Monkee….you made me a Daydream Believer…..

  452. ilb2001

    Souray makes it 2-1….

  453. Carp

    Hey all, it’s Carp.

    I just wanted to tell you guys that the Rangers weren’t in on Ilya Kovalchuk when he was a free agent.

    Somebody in the front office, who is in on all of the meetings on such decisions, put it thusly: “If we were in on him, he’d be a Ranger.”

    Of course, there is an attention-starved nitwit who claims to know otherwise.

    You guys can choose who you want to believe.

  454. True Blue Mike

    I knew I should have sat Staal.

  455. Wicky©Proud owner of the world's most persistent cold

    so let me get this straight…we have someone who posts about AC’s death and then another one who posts and complains about validation from others and in the same thread, complains that someone else started it first??

    What the HELL is wrong with you….even if you get past AC’s death, I’m sure you could ask his family, friends, and teammates (and his fans) how it was a good thing that he died as well and I’m sure they would be ok with it too.

    You don’t have enough teeth in your mouth for me to knock the fugg out, but I think the ones you have would be a deserving start!

    And mr he started it, grow up! I mean seriously grow up! Most tolerate you (should I say tolerated you), but to go after carp and ILB who do everything and anything for anyone at anytime is beyond stupid. And if you can’t take some ribbing (most of us do here at one point or another…that is part of the charm) from CCCP and LW, two quality human beings, then do yourself a HUGE FAVOR and don’t come back!

  456. Carp

    atta boy, wickster.

  457. Latona

    wicky,

    What’s up with that?

  458. ilb2001

    Checking two-way center who can pop in around 20 is what he should be, bull dog…Who can occasionally move up and contribute, if injuries occure. Shouldn’t be very expensive to keep. Those are very difficult to find. I believed from the getgo that was how the Rangers were grooming him. Nothing wrong with that

  459. True Blue Mike (Del Zotto's Swagger)

    Should I trade Gaborik for Patrick Kane? (Fantasy Hockey)

  460. Carp

    20 Cent?

  461. Blogmama

    Oh for double hartnell’s sake….GIVE IT A REST!!!!!!! I’m off to my happy place….TA!!!

  462. Latona

    No way, True Blue.

  463. Olga Folkyerself

    Hossa!!!!!

    Chicago 4 Toronto 3 in the second.

  464. Olga Folkyerself

    Kane scored earlier tonight. But he’s been in a slump lately. I’d keep Gaborik…

  465. ilb2001

    Here comes the goon! Told ya! :-)

    Bull dog, don’t know if you remember, but when AA started to play in NHL I was comparing him to Jere Lehtinen. I still think they play a similar game, even though I doubt Anisimov will score 30+

  466. ilb2001

    Wicky, I don’t think Rod actually went after me. But thanks, anyway…

  467. duckbill Plat-y-pus

    ROFLMAO at mention of the senor duckbill, as you know I am from foreign lands aka stranger in a strange land.. the duckbill, contrary to unpopular belief, likes when the Rodster posts. Those posts are colorful in a technicolor dreamcoat sort of way. they are animated in a hanna barbera (not barbarella!). admittedly, at times his posts are better than E.T., the Gremlins or even the King and I with Yuletide Brenner. As such the duckbill is flattered to be mentioned so loving by Rod and fellow boneheads.

    Thank you for your volley of kindness towards the duckbill.

    Sincerely,
    DBPLTYPUS

  468. duckbill Plat-y-pus

    On this mournful day of losing the great Davy Jones “Locker’ the duckbill wishes for peaceful words to flourish on this blog to create a Shangri-La or utopia or a “pleasant valley sunday!”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUzs5dlLrm0

  469. duckbill Plat-y-pus

    oh yes…

    Kind regards,
    DBPLTYPUS

  470. duckbill Plat-y-pus

    Sombrero trick! JAJJA

  471. ilb2001

    Afraid to ask, but how’s everything going, Mao?

  472. Manny Astronomo

    Nobody puts Duck-bill in the corner!

  473. Manny Astronomo

    Mike – YES. Kane is an absolute BEAST in all regards.

  474. ilb2001

    Pens are 3-2 up on Dallas

  475. Manny Astronomo

    This Novak kid can sure shoot, eh Knick fans?

  476. ilb2001

    Ryder ties it

  477. Olga Folkyerself

    I note the disparaging remarks earlier concerning John Scott but I tell you all this: The first time that John Scott is holding some piece of carcillo flyer/islander/devil at arms length while delivering bunches of fives to his head, you all will smile with sadistic delight.

    He will keep a lot of teams “honest” thru the rest of the season. I haven’t found a video of him scoring a goal, but he sure has won a lot of fights.

    Oh and Dallas just tied it up.

  478. True Blue Mike (Del Zotto's Swagger)

    Great Letang just got hurt again…

  479. Carp

    I just don’t see him getting a sweater most nights, unless somebody’s hurt, Olga. But I think he might get a shirt April 3.

  480. Rod's Dad

    I wanted a girl.

  481. Carp

    comment of the day.

  482. Olga Folkyerself

    Oh, they gotta try out the new guy a couple times, don’t they? He’s like getting a new toy for Christmas. A BIG toy. Obviously it will depend on the opposition. And the standings…

  483. True Blue Mike (Del Zotto's Swagger)

    I can’t wait to see Scott get an instigator penalty because I really don’t know who would fight that beast urrrr, I mean man.

  484. Olga Folkyerself

    Share the dad, spoil the Rod. Or something like that….

  485. Blogmama

    carcillo, a wicky!! But I had thank the duckbill for that video!! My best friend Susi and I (as adults mind you) looovvveee the Monkees, and would always do what I call the Davey Jones shuffle dance….But I actually liked Dolenz the best as a singer. Some stupid paper also said JOnes sang Last Train to Clarksville…not!!! That was the Mickster!!!!

    OK, now I’m spent….niters all! LGR!!!!!

    Olga, LOL…..

  486. Carp

    the best was that little tough guy on Columbus instigating with Scott, and the look on Scott’s face, like he couldn’t believe this guy wanted to fight him so badly. which, of course, turned out to be a big mistake.

  487. Rod's Dad

    Rod,
    Clean your room, get a haircut and get a real job.

  488. Olga Folkyerself

    I’ve seen two minutes spent for far less, TBM.

  489. Carp

    Cheer up sleepy Jean.

  490. Manny Astronomo

    Letang got hurt? Really!?

  491. Olga Folkyerself

    You know, with our penalty killing, an effective instigator penalty by Scott (a real beatdown, mind you) in an otherwise harmless situation would put the fear of Jesus’ Daddy into some of those tough guy wannabes.

  492. ilb2001

    I say put Scott and Hagelin on PP. Deadly combo. The goalie would not see a thing until Hagelin skates in with the puck behind him. If Torts can’t see this as an option, he should coach that Bolivian 2-4pm summer team Miami has been drooling over…

  493. Manny Astronomo

    Jeans? You mean, Jordache?

  494. Olga Folkyerself

    ilb,
    Funny you should mention that. We had a guy on our adult hockey league that we called Big John. Didn’t know what a blue line was. Once we taught him, we also taught him how to stand in front of the net. We would actually try to bounce pucks off him onto the goal. If it didn’t go in, he learned real fast how to find the rebounds.

    He finished the season with 10 goals, no assists.

  495. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Davey Jones and the Monkeys—more hits than Whitney but less fanfare in death?

  496. Latona

    Robidas should have went to the backhand there.

  497. ilb2001

    Good game, Latona. Dallas is desperate for points. First time in years we can enjoy this time of the year, when everyone seems to be desperate for points and we can just enjoy these games without worrying much who wins and who doesn’t.

  498. Lloyd Braun

    watched the video of the Nystrom hit on Letang…

    don’t think it’s suspendable, personally. Nystrom didn’t stick his arm out and if anything looked to holding his arm close to his body. they met at a weird angle and Letang took it in the face. just bad luck for Letang, imo.

  499. Manny Astronomo

    Always, and I mean always, Latona, go to the backhand.

  500. Olga Folkyerself

    Only problem I have with the hit Lloyd, is that Nystrom had no intention of going for the puck, he just targeted Letangs head. “Legally”.

    As in “Scott Stevens Legally”

  501. CCCP

    Rod – “Wait till that bitch CCCP shows up.”

    I just love him! He’s too cute! Yeah Rod and I go WAY back! Rod can’t get over the fact that i was the first one to call him out! Yup… i am the original dirty bag punk who started it! LMAO!

  502. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Tough for Letang, that hurt, but at some point players have to start holding themselves responsible. Letang has to protect himself there. Head down and reaching for the puck in the corner is just asking for a concusion.

  503. Lloyd Braun

    don’t really agree with that. if you watch the slow motion, Nystrom is actually moving toward the loose puck and hits Letang when he sees Letang coming toward him. don’t have a problem with that.

  504. Olga Folkyerself

    Dang! Pen()S won.

  505. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Pen’s mightier than the Stars?

  506. ilb2001

    Yup..Toronto lost in regulation….

  507. Olga Folkyerself

    Hossa Empty Netter. Hawks win 5-3 over Toronto.

  508. ilb2001

    Ummmm…make it 5-4

  509. Olga Folkyerself

    Ooops! 5-4 with 2 seconds left.

  510. Latona

    Gah.. hate the Pens.

  511. Carp

    Messier used to protect his head by handing out Sherwood sandwiches. That’s what these guys should start doing if Shanahan and the Dept. of Player Safety are going to be wishy-washy-wussies.

  512. Olga Folkyerself

    Gunny, point well taken. He should have protected himself better. But it still seems an un-necessary hit to the head.

  513. Lev

    would not surprise me if Scott plays against Tampa, most definitely will play against Boston and NJ….i think he’ll play more frequently than we all expect. cant wait for his first fight. this guy knocked down Parros!

  514. Latona

    Milbury v. Roenick: fooldiggery at its finest.

  515. Olga Folkyerself

    I agreed with Milbury. I almost threw up in my mouth.

  516. Latona

    Going to agree with JR on this one. Equal vomitation here, Olga.

  517. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Carp:
    You’re right! I remember him doing that, but in today’s NHL wouldn’t his stick get fined?

  518. Carp

    That argument was miscombobulated.

  519. ilb2001

    I wasn’t listening…Did JR “dispronounced” any new words?

  520. Carp

    He didn’t have much chance to dispronounce because the asshat Milbury shouted him down.

  521. Carp

    Count Chocula coming up.

  522. ilb2001

    Those two days were the last two between the games until the end of March….Crazy schedule is starting tomorrow.

  523. Carp

    does anybody know, in this reebok commercial with ochocinco and the red-haired woman throwing the medicine ball around … who’s the guy who says “I got next?” Must be a pro athlete, right?

  524. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Who’s the woman???

  525. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    She looks tougher than ochocinco.

  526. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Carp:
    Since reebok sneeks are the “cool” sneeks, my guess is the guys’ a metric footballer.

  527. 4everanger

    Carp,
    this guy could be a serial rapist, right?...

  528. JimboWoodside

    She does!! Sweet!

  529. Latona

    Jiiiiimbooooo!

  530. JimboWoodside

    Count Chocula – Ha!

  531. 4everanger

    They just try to save some money on this commercial.

  532. JimboWoodside

    Hey, Latona! How are ya?

  533. Latona

    I are, I are. How are you?

  534. Miami Pimp

    US Under-23 beating Mexico, 2-0 at halftime …

    GREAT DAY for U.S. SOCCER

  535. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Carp:
    Found this on the interweb. Its Annie Thorisdottir. She was named The Fittest Woman on Earth at the 2011 Reebok|CrossFit Games.

  536. JimboWoodside

    Doing well, Latona – glad you are, too.

  537. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Thorisdottir = Icelandic?

  538. JimboWoodside

    She’s hot! Sounds like a Scandinavian surname.

  539. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Love that last name!

  540. Latona

    Sounds Icelandic, GySgt.

    Any ranting you feel you need to do, Jimbo? Yours are among the finest.

  541. stranger nation

    Doug Gilmore had a big byfuglein sherwood sandwich in the POs from the Capt

  542. JimboWoodside

    Ranting? No, not tonight! Feeling good – awaiting the NYR’s next conquest!

  543. Latona

    The forecast predicts hurricanes with some lightning soon afterward. More is bruin over the weekend.

    I’m so funny!

  544. Carp

    She looks like she could kick John Scott’s aasen. But who’s the “I got next” guy?

  545. JimboWoodside

    Very good, Sir Latona! ;-D

  546. JimboWoodside

    Yes, she does, Carp – but, I’ll bet it would “hurt so good”..... ;-p

    Don’t know who the other guy is – I didn’t even know the guy she beat was “famous”...I thought he was just some thug..

  547. Latona

    Maybe you should look into that, Carp. Maybe you should look into that.

    I thank you kindly, Jimbo, Esq.

  548. JimboWoodside

    :-)

  549. Boom Boom Bathgate

    Fine, children, take my comment out of context. I know it’s hard talking straight hockey when the “Rod” volleys are sallying back and forth, all over the place.

    My point is really in the form of a question as to what the coach does with Krieder as regards the PP? Because if he puts CK right in there with PP time, then all this “nurturing” and bringing Hags along slowly becomes smokescreen nonsense. But what if, consistent with his absolute refusal to even test Hags on the PP, he does the same with Kreider? In that case, why the puck even bring Kreider up – other than to give him “Hollweg Minutes” and garbage-time responsibility.

    Can you not see the corner this coach is painting himself into, here?

    By the way, NO ONE here, liked and respected Chere here, more than I did and still do. I am the one – NOT YOU – ME – I am the one who October 13th every year, adds the R.I.P Chere line here, in his remembrance. No one else here even knows that date except me. So don’t give me your usual condescending crap and take my implication out of context, which, for the record was that any talented young player, be he Hagelin, Kreider, or Cherepanov, had he been blessed to live and get here, gets put in a doghouse by this coach, as though as he much to learn and nothing to contribute until, what (?) he has played 500 NHL games?

    Let’s just wait and see, if CK comes up this year, what role he is given? I think many here are going to be disappointed when, after he shows he belongs, he is still treated like a raw rookie who can’t be trusted in pressure situations.

    Now go back to your sewing circle nit-picking and trash barrel slandering.

  550. 4everanger

    Nice Gameday to everyone tommorow. No, not a “must win”, lol, but just a win will satisfy me quite well.

  551. Rod

    So Elliotte Friedman’s a nitwit too Carp?

    (Once again, your kindness and sense of fairness has overwhelmed me.)

    “It didn’t help that some of the biggest spenders – Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Rangers – all of whom showed interest in trading for Kovalchuk at the deadline, weren’t really players in free agency,” an agent added. “That eliminated a lot of his potential openings.”

    A couple teams called about shorter-term deals, but were rebuffed. (I was told the Rangers offered $15 million over two years, but the organization denied that.) ”

    Elliotte Friedman Elliotte joined CBC in October 2003 and is a commentator with Hockey Night in Canada. As part of his duties with Hockey Night in Canada, Friedman hosts Inside Hockey, a feature airing every Saturday during Scotiabank Hockey Tonight that tells the stories of the people and places that shape the game of hockey.

    Hmm, so Friedman has been on the beat since 2003. Carp’s been off it since 2002.

    You decide.

    “ilb2001 February 29th, 2012 at 9:29 pm

    Wicky, I don’t think Rod actually went after me. But thanks, anyway…”

    That’s okay Wicky; no need to apologize.

    It’s always safer & more fun to just pile on.

  552. 4everanger

    BBB, you just made it from bad to worse, IMO. Even more disgusting…unwarranted usurped exclusivity on his memory against unknown others… What blind hatred to Torts can do. As I said – shame…

  553. Olga Folkyerself

    Boom Boom, you’re a bigger dope than Rod.

  554. Rod

    And CCCP, we do go way back.

    Back to the very beginning, when certain people told me this place is a skull**** and not to come here. Back to when I said Rangers Report was (unfortunately; there are some cool & intelligent people here, like Jimbo) nothing more than a circle jerk, and it was you in the middle.

    I know; get your shinebox, blah, blah…. get some new material too, people, seriously already….

    Now go run and hide behind your BlogFather and the JOKE that is the mutually beneficial relationship which lets you slander away 24/7 and lets him sit in his bullspit throne on his leather ass.

  555. Olga Folkyerself

    Uh-Oh. Rod now you’re a bigger dope than Boom Boom.

  556. Rod

    Goes for you too Olga.

    Anybody else seeking official dirtbag classification?

  557. 4everanger

    Olga, absolutely agree this time.

    …and it’s not out of context or political correctness, just “luck” and “death” could never coexist in one sentence for most normally sane and dissent people.

  558. Latona

    Hey! I’m cool!

  559. 4everanger

    Rod,
    Do you have any other 3rd grader’s insulting words in you vocabulary except “dirtbag”? Just for change…
    It’s become an honor title, getting from you.

  560. Olga Folkyerself

    We could not be ENTIRELY in opposition, now could we?

    It appears I have reached dirtbag status? Have You?

  561. Olga Folkyerself

    Rod. I hope you’re happy! You made me cry…

  562. TedSheckler

    Wow, if Rod’s for real, and not some kind of a bionic, lab-created, super-troll then it really doesn’t get better than this. The guy just wants to be taken seriously and respected for his knowledge so badly, yet doesn’t realize that the way he presents himself and this so-called knowledge makes people want to lampoon him more and more. I’m not sure if it’s comedy, tragedy, or a mixture of both, but I love to watch it unfold.

  563. Carp

    Wrongo again, there Rod boy. As usual. As always. You are a big floppy-footed clown who craves attention in the worst and most childish ways …

    “Oooh, oooh, I know something everybody. I know something. Do you want to know what I know? I can’t tell you. But it’s something really good. Do you want to know what it is? I could tell you, but I can’t. But you wish you knew, because I know, and it’s really cool, but I can’t tell you what it is, or how I know. but I really do know. Honest. I know a lot of important people who tell me a lot of important things, but I can’t tell you. Too bad because you’d really think I was cool if I could tell you what I know, because I really do know. I just can’t tell you.

    And I’m never wrong.”

  564. Carp

    Boom, you’re just coming off as a low life.

  565. Rod

    I noticed when you cited your Ranger source carp, you didn’t name names.

    I see. I’m the big floppy footed clown.

    I’m childish. Ok, all.

    Good evening.

  566. 4everanger

    Rod,
    Based on your own posts, I seriously question your intellect or lack of it thereof. So many people, whom you trust, said you many times not to come here, you got a constant beating here, 0(zero) credibility and 0(null) respect and still you’re here and keep going. Unless it is pure, quintessential masochism, or clinical case, what does really motivate you?

  567. billybleedsblue

    only 563 comments? bush-league.

  568. TedSheckler

    Now go home and get your big floppy shoe shinebox! (with all due respect to CCCP or whoever usually quotes that here)

  569. Carp

    ps, buttwipe, I know Elliotte Friedman, and long before 2003.

  570. Latona

    Hey, billy! It’s been a while. Hope all is well.

    Night, ‘heads.

  571. Rod

    Ted,

    You missed the essential point, which is when it comes to knowledge I could really care less what any of you think.

    Talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth. WOW!

    Enjoy chewing on the single tidbit of info Carp provides you once every six months, when he deigns to throw his loyal minions a small bone to keep them in lap dog mode.

  572. billybleedsblue

    Latona! I’ve been busy as heck! Not such a bad thing, but I miss coming around here…

    Shinebox? Who needs it? Here it is: http://bit.ly/sh1n3b0x

    Now go get it.

  573. Ted Sheckler

    I know. You prove how little you care with every long defensive post. It’s exactly what apathetic people usually do. Consider me checkmated.

  574. 4everanger

    Carp,
    you do not need to prove anything, or have a civilized dialog and reasoning with this type of creatures, so why bother?...

  575. Carp

    Funny, Rod, I was about the only person who tolerated you for a long time. And you come out and attack me today and expect me to be your buddy. You’re dumber than you sound, if that’s at all possible. Floppy-footed clown.

    I hope you don’t tell our mutual friends about this.

  576. 4everanger

    Rod,
    You’re not a gift horse; you are Trojan horse, big time.
    Go away, ghost!

  577. Stranger Nation

    Does Floppy footed/floppy-footed deserve a hyphen al a Miami?

  578. 4everanger

    This Rodster, who never made any hockey roster, makes me thirsty and hungry to the point, that I start to understand cannibals. Where is Hannibal Lecter, when we need him the most?...

  579. Rod

    That’s a good question, 4everanger, though it’s obviously of the ‘do you still beat your wife’ variety. I guess the answer is some kind of quest for virtual dignity.

    I’m just not taking this crap. And you people are crazy for how you behave.
    Because it won’t be long at all, give it 24-48 hours, before an actual Ranger fan here will wonder what’s going on with this or that, and want answers.

    But because no one can read between the lines AT ALL, no one understands subtlety, and because people have their knives sharpened for me no matter the circumstance (like a GM running a month-long, couldn’t-be-more-public sweepstakes and then burying his captain from the podium) and lastly because of their insane preoccupation with who & how I know versus what I know, it gets shouted down. To put it mildly.

    And so, you know, the margins here for what is permissible are plain enough.

    Davy Jones & The Monkees? Ok.

    Ilya Kovalchuk? Joe Resnick? Eff Off!

  580. Stranger Nation

    How about those First Place NY Rangers!!

  581. billybleedsblue

    Floppy-footed aasen-clown.

    Good-night.

  582. Rod

    Oh, I don’t have to tell our mutual friends anything Carp.

    They’re reading it all!

    Sorry man, just can’t play the suckup game.

  583. Stranger Nation

    Was John Scott’s baby in Toy Story 3?

  584. GySgt. Hartman is Jeff in CT

    Annie Thorisdottir Is hotter than Kathryn Tappen—yea I said it!

  585. 4everanger

    It is totally incoherent, Rodsky. YA-A-A-WN.
    Oh, and btw, Rod, don’t confuse Trojan Horse with a Trojan Condom, please. Big difference. You may be look like 1st , but definitely sound like 2nd.

  586. Rod's Mom

    Rod, you were adopted.

  587. Rod

    And Carp, since you say you know Mr Friedman so well, why not call him and get his source for the Rangers offering Kovalchuk a contract?

    It would require picking up a phone I realize, and you stopped doing that in 2002. Oops. Sorry.

    Btw, Friedman called it a 2-yr, $15M deal. My understanding from 2 different places was it was 5yrs. Whatever. But I find it STUNNING when I point out Sather never came close to offering what he did for Nash for Kovalchuk last year, and not a single poster thinks on it.

    Goes to show what the tone is here, and the tonesetter would be you, Mr Carpiniello.
    And if you choose to set that tone with those with whom you disagree by calling them floppy-footed clowns and buttwipes, well there’s not much I can do BlogFather.

    It is, after all, your house. And it’s dirty.

  588. 4everanger

    Good night everybody, except some…Good Gameday already!

  589. Rod

    How could I forget?

    Davy Jones. Platty-Puss. And of course, Miss Kathryn Tappen.

    It’s all good.

  590. Carp

    Here’s an idea, Rodney, why don’t you slink/slide over to another blog where people might care about your bizarro info and behavior? Because you have less than zero credibility here, you FFC. There’s a whole bunch of other sites over in the right-hand column. Maybe you can find one that tolerates you, you FFC.

    Maybe buy a personality and a sense of humor, too. You ffc.

  591. 4everanger

    Rod, do you know where your children are? Hope all are asleep, follow their example, please.
    ...HOPE, NOT TO SEE YOU AGAIN…ever!

  592. Ted Sheckler

    Yeah Rod, way to go! You’re really blowing the lid off this corrupt den of iniquity! Forget it Jake, it’s Carp-town.

  593. Rod

    It’s settled then.

    I just a few final questions. Kindly elaborate.

    What’s an FFC?

    Is it, oh BlogFather, language which is in compliance with the Rangers Report’s Terms of Service?

    And why not call Friedman?

    God Bless.

  594. 4everanger

    Symptoms of non-stop poison tongue obsession, with mouth diarrhea and brain’s fart. That, all it is. Good bye, good people of RR and Rangersland.

  595. Carp

    FFC=Floppy-footed clown.

    I spoke with Elliotte shortly before the trade deadline.

  596. Rod

    “Maybe buy a personality and a sense of humor, too”

    Right, don’t forget that part, Carp.

    Play the humor card one last time to cover up the HIDEOUS way you run this place.

    Nice touch.

  597. Carp

    Yeah, people really seem to hate it here. Nobody comes here anymore. It’s too crowded.

  598. CCCP

    Carp is hilarious! lol

    One of the great things about this place is the amount of information that goes through here on regular basis…people who actually contribute share that information and want nothing in return(plus we have a twitter widget that has virtually every single hockey insider and writer)...

    What I’m trying to say is…

    ROD – NOBODY NEEDS YOU OR YOUR “INFO”! GET IT?

  599. Rod's Mom

    $850 for an abortion that did not work. What a waste!

  600. Carp

    No, CCCP, I only dispense a morsel of info every six months.

  601. Rod

    Well if you spoke to Friedman and inquired about Kovalchuk offer(s),
    you would have known what he reported and perhaps from where he got it.

    ‘Inquired’ would be the key word there, and you’re retired from the beat.

    I do understand.

  602. Carp

    I forgot to ask him about the Kovalchuk offers BECAUSE THERE WERE NONE. After kicking the tires and finding out what it would cost, the Rangers were not involved.

  603. Miami Pimp

    Wow, I just went back and re-read the blog tonight … some of you ARE clowns.

    Bush-league to the max.

  604. Miami Pimp

    CARP, you are not a clown.

  605. MickeyM

    JFC, what is wrong with two of you? Kindly go take a long walk off a short pier and save the rest of the world from your sheer idiocy. And for god’s sake do NOT spawn. There are enough morons in the world already.

  606. Rod

    I’m happy for you CCCP (and really, it’s beeter to sign off all this with you than Carp; always had a much bigger beef with you, you nasty pr*ck of a dirtbag.).

    You’ve got a widget. Congratulations.

    Now go sit on it.

  607. Boom Boom Bathgate

    At least I’m a Ranger fan.

  608. Boom Boom Bathgate

    And don’t talk hockey, Carp, just set the tone for the back-biting, here.

  609. Carp

    you two guys should start your own blog.

  610. Miami Pimp

    CARP:

    Is it still true that the players don’t step on the Rangers logo that’s in middle of the floor in the locker room?

  611. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Holy carcillo! What the byfuglien happened here?

  612. Carp

    Boom, why not make a few more racist comments, or rip on dead people. and root against the Rangers while you root for them so you can blame the coach who banned your poor Sean out of hockey.

  613. Rod

    After Kovalchuk did not agree to their two or 5 year offers, the Rangers were not involved.

    You forgot to ask, you said. I understand.

    A reporter’s pencils can’t stay sharp forever.

    Guess that’s why you’re retired from the beat now.

    So see? Everyone can & should be happy.

    Adios Amigos!!!

  614. Carp

    It’s a carcillo show, Tiki.

  615. Carp

    Bye, Rod. Don’t go away mad. Just go away.

  616. Tiki XLII XLVI

    At least Im not in the middle of it this time. Hopefully never again, either.

  617. Carp

    we’re good, Tik.

  618. Miami Pimp

    CARP, focus … I asked a good question:)

  619. MickeyM

    I have half a mind to invite some people to STL, drop them off in East STL and see if they can survive the night. I highly doubt they would.

  620. Carp

    Miami, they finally did the smart thing … they drag out this big blue piece of carpet and lay it over the logo when media and others are in the room, so they don’t have to step on it, or on players’ bare feet trying to jump around it.

  621. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Rod, werent u the guy that announced his refusal to offer condolences on the blog to John Giannone’s deceased nephew, because others doing so was phony? And you hate animals?

  622. Carp

    Just don’t invite Kevin Stevens, Mick. Worst week I’ve spent covering this team.

  623. Boom Boom Bathgate

    Carpiniello + Tortorella = what are you, Sicilian blood brothers?

  624. Miami Pimp

    Cool inside info, thanks CARP

  625. Carp

    That’s what got him banned the first time, Tiki.

  626. Miami Pimp

    CARP:

    Do the players mind that they have to walk though that all-glass area? Any complaints?

  627. MickeyM

    But inviting Kevin Stevens would be a GOOD thing in this case, Carp. Make sure that certain things actually happen ;)

  628. Carp

    No, are you and David Duke?

  629. CCCP

    Rod

    You wouldn’t dare saying this to my face…I’d break your neck :)

    What a day!

  630. Carp

    I don’t think they like it after bad periods or losses, Miami.

  631. MickeyM

    Yo, Tiki! What’s up?

  632. Carp

    Can’t wait for tomorrow.

  633. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Hey Mickey! Just got back from seeing the nephews! I posted a couple pics on FB.

  634. Rod

    Yes Tiki, though I was making the general point that strangers offering their virtual condolences was strange on their own; plus, many such offers seem so disingenuous.

    See there Carp. You still got it!

    You provided your readers with some inside info.

    About a rug!

    Atta Boy!!!

  635. Miami Pimp

    Goodnight, fellow pimps.

    I need to rest to get ready for the 21-game-losing-streak-to-close-the-season that’s fast approaching.

    Good night and good bush-league to all.

  636. Olga Folkyerself

    Can’t they just get the logo off the effin’ floor? Put it on the wall for Cripes sake!

  637. MickeyM

    I saw those Tiki. They’re getting pretty big.

    Did someone take a huge dump just now? Cause something sure stinks. PEEE-EWWW

  638. Carp

    You’re the best Mickey.

  639. Hugo Folkyerself

    Olga, what if someone accidentally wipes their rear end on the wall where the logo is? They should put the logo on the ceiling so no one touches it.

  640. Boom Boom Bathgate

    This site is the “Jerry Springer Lite” of sports blogs. jajajaja.

  641. MickeyM

    Anytime, Carp. Anytime.

    BTW, if any of your ‘head are readers I highly recommend 11/22/63 by Stephen King. It’s not a horror novel, but instead is about time travel and the ‘what if’ of Kennedy’s assassination. Really awesome and riveting novel. I find it hard to put down.

  642. Mida Will Folkyerself

    John Scott is tall enough to have his head brush the ceiling where the logo is. They should put it behind glass outside of Sather’s office.

  643. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Mickey, they are getting big! They have a thing for pulling other people’s pants down, but luckily, I had boxers on today! LOL

  644. Rod

    Pimp, you’re a pisser! I really did get a kick out of you!!!

    You’re one of the few who early saw this team had no offense.

    These people attacked me ruthlessly because I dared say so!

    Yet two days ago, Sather was ready to trade half his system for a 30-goal scorer.

    Hugo, that one last keen bit of hockey knowledge couldn’t be a more fitting end to this.

    THE END.

  645. U. Otto Folkyerself

    Sather’s cigars would soon stink up the Rangers logo. They should fly a Rangers logo flag at the top of MSG…

  646. Rangers West

    Wow. Does anybody here think that Boom Boom and Rod are just f@#&ing with people? I know it’s bad to laugh at people instead of with them, but…really? All the things in the world to get your panties in a bunch over and this is it? Talking about a game? There’s something as fascinating as it is sad about those guys and people like them. So tightly wound that they get nasty over nothing. There has to be a great comedy sketch comedy skit or screen play in all of this.

  647. Hugh Jess Folkyerself

    Oh My God! We’re Ruthless?

    What happened to Ruth?

  648. Rangers West

    How many times has Rod said good night, good bye, the end, adios, that’s all, etc?

  649. Tiki XLII XLVI

    Rod, you do realize that the Rangers are 12th or 13th in the league in goals scored per 60 minutes, right? Yes, we lack offense, but we dont have ‘no offense.’

  650. MickeyM

    Good point Rangers West. He MUST be into S&M with behavior like that.

    And with that, I am off to sleep like a log. See you all for the game tomorrow!

  651. Rod

    Well, we know where your mind is, Mickey.

    Go sleep just like a log, a 300-pound one.

    True though, every time I’d try to sign off, I see yet another shot coming across my bow.

    How to say goodbye to a disaster zone like this? Call FEMA? IDK.

    Just go I guess, and don’t come back.

  652. TedSheckler

    Once again Rod, I have to point out that it’s rather curious that a person who claims to not care what anyone here thinks has to make drawn out, passionate defenses every time his name is mentioned in passing.

  653. Damien (Son Of Lucifer)

    Be honest, who’s a bigger disappointment to their mother, myself or Rod?

  654. ZzZz NYR ZzZz© " Don't stepan the logo!!!"...says Greg L.

    YO , ROD DON”T STEP ON THE LOGO YOU TURD!!!

  655. Phil

    Carp – out of curiosity, why do you think the Rangers will leave Zuccarello in Hartford if Callahan can’t play? Isn’t he the most talented player the team could bring in on wing in the event of an injury?

    For the record, I agree with you. I’m just wondering your reasons for thinking as such.



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