GDT: #33 - 03/28/2013 | New York Rangers @ Ottawa Senators | 7:30 PM - MSG

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[FIELDSET="THE MATCHUP"]
2013 REGULAR SEASON
GAME #33 - 3/28/2013



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(16-13-3) ____________ (18-9-6)



[table="width=550px"]TIME | 7:30 PM ET
ARENA | SCOTIABANK PLACE - OTTAWA, ON
TV | MSG, RDS, SNET-E[/table]


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[FIELDSET="NEWS & NOTES"]

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[FIELDSET="QUOTES TO NOTE"]

Yeah, you do wonder. Scoring 5 goals is something you want to do every day. Obviously, we’ve been thinking a lot why the puck hasn’t gone in.
Today was one of those days when we created enough chances. Some of the games we lost, we didn’t create enough. Today, we finally did.
- Carl Hagelin


Yeah, it’s big to get that first goal. We talked about it this morning and we’re working on better starts and coming out stronger.
But another thing we’re working on is if we don’t score, not to be deflated.
Tonight it was good, we had a good first period I thought.
- Rick Nash


Well Stepan is a guy that I use as an example for all our guys struggling to find their games.
I thought Steph was brutal when he first started this year, I thought he really struggled.
But he stayed with it, worked at his game and just concentrates and he’s turned into one of our top players.
It’s a great lesson for veteran guys, rookies, anybody how he goes about his business.
- John Tortorella


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[FIELDSET="OTTAWA SENATORS"]





TEAM STATS / STANDINGS:

[table="width=200px"]GP | 33 | GF | 86
W | 18 | GA | 72
L | 9 | GF/G | 2.48
OTL | 6 | GA/G | 2.06
Pts | 42 | PIM/G | 13.2
HOME | 12-2-3 | PP% | 20.2
AWAY | 6-7-3 | PK% | 89.1
STREAK | W2 | FO% | 49.7[/table]

[table="width=200px"]Division | 3rd
Conference | 5th
League | 7th[/table]


TEAM LEADERS:

[table="width=270px"]Goals | Alfredsson, Turris | 8
Assists | Sergei Gonchar | 20
Points | Gonchar, Turris | 22
+ / - | Greening, Silfverberg | +7
Shots | Jakob Silfverberg | 93
Hits | Chris Neil | 139
Blocks | Chris Phillips | 56
PIM | Chris Neil | 96
FO% | Zack Smith | 51.6
TOI/G F: | Kyle Turris | 19:26
TOI/G D: | Erik Karlsson | 27:03[/table]


PROJECTED LINES:

[table="width=465px"]LW | C | RW
Mike Hoffman | Kyle Turris | Daniel Alfredsson (C)
Guillaume Latendresse | Mika Zibanejad | Jakob Silfverberg
Colin Greening | Jim O'Brien | Chris Neil (A)
Matt Kassian | Zack Smith | Erik Condra[/table]

[table="width=300px"]LD | RD
Patrick Wiercioch | Sergei Gonchar
Eric Gryba | Marc Methot
Chris Phillips (A) | Andre Benoit[/table]

[table="width=140px"]Scratched
Peter Regin|
Mike Lundin|[/table]


STARTING GOALIE:

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Ben Bishop

[table="width=250px"]GPI: 11 | W: 7 | L: 4 | OT: 0
SV% .923 | GAA: 2.54 | SO: 0 | Pts: 0[/table]


INJURIES / SUSPENSIONS / MISC:

[table="width=320px"]Jared Cowen | Hip (IR)
Jason Spezza | Back (IR)
Erik Karlsson | Achilles (IR)
Craig Anderson | Sprained ankle (IR)
Milan Michalek | Knee (IR)[/table]


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TEAM STATS / STANDINGS:

[table="width=200px"]GP | 32 | GF | 78
W | 16 | GA | 78
L | 13 | GF/G | 2.34
OTL | 3 | GA/G | 2.34
Pts | 35 | PIM/G | 9.9
HOME | 10-6-2 | PP% | 15.2
AWAY | 6-7-1 | PK% | 81.3
STREAK | W1 | FO% | 51.7[/table]

[table="width=200px"]Division | 3rd
Conference | 8th
League | 16th[/table]


TEAM LEADERS:

[table="width=270px"]Goals | Rick Nash | 12
Assists | Rick Nash | 16
Points | Rick Nash | 28
+ / - | Nash, Stepan | +12
Shots | Rick Nash | 116
Hits | Brian Boyle | 110
Blocks | Dan Girardi | 82
PIM | Rick Nash | 24
FO% | Brian Boyle | 57.9
TOI/G F: | Ryan Callahan | 21:17
TOI/G D: | Dan Girardi | 24:54[/table]


PROJECTED LINES:

[table="width=465px"]LW | C | RW
Carl Hagelin | Derek Stepan | Rick Nash
Chris Kreider | Brad Richards (A) | Brian Boyle
Marian Gaborik | J.T. Miller | Ryan Callahan (C)
Arron Asham | Kris Newbury | Taylor Pyatt[/table]

[table="width=300px"]LD | RD
Ryan McDonagh | Dan Girardi (A)
Roman Hamrlik | Anton Stralman
Michael Del Zotto | Steve Eminger[/table]

[table="width=140px"]Scratched
Matt Gilroy|
Darroll Powe|
Mats Zuccarello|[/table]


STARTING GOALIE:

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Henrik Lundqvist

[table="width=250px"]GPI: 28 | W: 14 | L: 12 | OT: 2
SV% .922 | GAA: 2.20 | SO: 0 | Pts: 0[/table]


INJURIES / SUSPENSIONS / MISC:

[table="width=320px"]Marc Staal | Eye/Face (IR)
Mike Sauer | Concussion (IR)[/table]


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Gaborik on the 3rd line LW and Boyle on the 2nd line. Such a great coach we have, such a genius. With Boyle's offensive talent, skating and puck skills, he'll get Richards going in no time.

At least he managed to get back to the Hagelin - Stepan - Nash line, which this fanbase and the media has screamed about for I don't know how long.
 
this is why i hate boyle. i dont hate him as a player i hate that he is used so irresponsibly. torts would rather pit boyle at 2RW than admit his little experiment with LW gabby is a failuer
 
Mike Hoffman on the Sens' top line and Nils on line two? Would be disappointed if the Rangers come away with a loss. I want another commanding win.
 
Gaborik on the 3rd line LW and Boyle on the 2nd line. Such a great coach we have, such a genius. With Boyle's offensive talent, skating and puck skills, he'll get Richards going in no time.

At least he managed to get back to the Hagelin - Stepan - Nash line, which this fanbase and the media has screamed about for I don't know how long.

Not like the Rangers won their last game or anything with that lineup. Not like Richards had his best game in over a month playing with Boyle and Kreider or anything.

Come on. :shakehead
 
yeah, I don't have much faith.

Ottawa is 12-2-3 at home this year.

If Rangers are going to win this game, all three lines will have to be noticeable. I have my doubts with Boyle with Krieder/Richards. Not to mention Gabs with Cally/Miller.
 
Will have to miss this one, since they haven't figured out how to put wifi in airplanes traveling over the Atlantic.

4-2 Rangers.

LGR!!
 
Bawwwwwwwwwwcawwwwwk. It's a war cry. It's war. After the loss to the Panthers, with 18 crisp games left, JCresty told himself this team has 18 games to prove they're playoff capable and playoff worthy. Started 1-0-1, what we need is to get a point streak going. Hoping that the team shows up and pushes it offensively instead of waiting for a goal to happen.

Sens are pesky but hopefully we can have a few players show up, namely Gaborik and Richards.
 
Sens are great at home. Rangers are mediocre in general. After a good win, feels like a painful loss. 3-2 Sens, where we play well but give up a couple stupid goals in the third.
 
Sens are great at home. Rangers are mediocre in general. After a good win, feels like a painful loss. 3-2 Sens, where we play well but give up a couple stupid goals in the third.

yeah, I concur. Course, the first line could carry us again. You never know..
 
Tough game but we need to keep getting points. Huge stretch of games coming up. Ott, Mon, Win and back to back home and homes with Pitt and Tor. These 7 probably define our season.

LGR
 
We need a big game from Gaby here. Richie finally looked good, now it's Gaby's turn.
 
I'll say this:

If the Rangers win tonight. I'll give them a pass in Montreal. I won't get mad one way or another.

Not me.

The Rangers need to a win a ****ing game in Montreal. They haven't since 2009. Drawing the Canadiens in round 1 is a real possibility, this team has to end that damn streak. Sick of writing off every game in Montreal.
 
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