Game 5: Rangers-Capitals photo gallery
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Courtesy of the Rangers: NEW YORK RANGERS POST-GAME NOTES Eastern Conference Quarterfinal, Game 5 Verizon Center – Washington, DC| Capitals 2, Rangers 1 (OT) Team Notes: - The Rangers were defeated by the Washington Capitals, 2-1, in overtime tonight at Verizon Center, in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinal… Read More →
The NHL again treated its fans like garbage and waited until today to announce the starting times for Sunday, and even though it’s Mother’s Day, the league is still holding you up until tonight if you want to make plans for that day. So this is the best the NHL… Read More →
Apologies, but tech problems caused the delay in posting this … and also forced me to cut it to a single answer.
Hey, kids. Welcome to another Live Playoff Chat. Please be aware that as the traffic gets high, some of your comments/questions might not appear for a while. Be prepared for a delay. Apologies in advance. Also, please use a screen name, and not “Guest” when you comment. Thanks. Mobile users,... Read More →
First a reminder that we will have a Live Playoff Chat from downtown D.C. today at 2 p.m. So be there. Or else. Obviously. By the way, the new blog format allows for a better participation experience from your mobile device. Pre-game notes courtesy of the NYR: NEW YORK RANGERS… Read More →
I kept watching all the other playoff series going on and wondered why they all seemed so much more intense than these Rangers-Capitals games, why there was so much more nasty in those games, so much more tempo and hitting. Until Game 4. Welcome to the playoffs, Rangers and Capitals… Read More →






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Courtesy of the Rangers: NEW YORK RANGERS POST-GAME NOTES Eastern Conference Quarterfinal, Game 4 Madison Square Garden – New York, NY Rangers 4, Capitals 3 Team Notes: - The Rangers defeated the Washington Capitals, 4-3, tonight at Madison Square Garden, in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series. The… Read More →
Another crucial game. More crucial, actually. What the Rangers accomplished in Game 3, with a 4-3 victory, was to provide themselves a chance to make this a series. Now they need to follow up with another win or, obviously, they fall behind three games to one. Though that type of… Read More →
Heading into Game 4, Carp’s takes a look at Henrik Lundqvist’s nomination for the Vezina and why this is a must-win if the Rangers have any hopes of advancing.
Hope to have an video up shortly, shot by Josh Thomson, 26. Meanwhile, here’s my column from The Journal News and LoHud.com today, on the Rangers’ new depth on defense: By Rick Carpiniello GREENBURGH — There were some things obviously different about the Rangers in Game 3 of their series… Read More →