Krangers08
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Rangers' record is 11-25-1 against London in the McKenzie era. Excluding playoffs
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Your top player started the fight, not to mentioned he highsticked Sim. Not too sure how that is taking liberties?? ...haha he could not handle being shutdown plain and simple. Does not bode well when the going gets tough..Ouch! How many players will the Rangers be able to dress for the northern trip with suspensions and injuries?
A game like this is where it would have been nice to have someone like Schmidt in the line-up. No one in our line-up will intimidate the opponents.
Sim is such a d-bag. I couldn't stand him last year either. Somebody needs to tune him up next game. Can't let him take liberties with your top player.
Dino take your tit for tat flamer and go back to your board. You are starting to sound like a two year old.Your top player started the fight...haha he could not handle being shutdown. Does not bode well when the going gets tough..
Starting?Dino take your tit for tat flamer and go back to your board. You are starting to sound like a two year old.
Maybe he is a teenager trying to get his 15 minutes. Who knowsStarting?
Eat you heart out bobber....you know you love Dale!Knights have 118 more penalty minutes than the Ranger plus the most suspensions with more coming. This shows who controls their team or influences the way they play. In saying this the Rangers were really not in this one from the get go and yesterday the goalie kept the game close. Over all the Knights play a more structure system and defend the blue line exceptionally well. Today the Rangers injected the missing grit into the line up.
What’s the saying… once a ranger always a ranger. Does he still apply?Eat you heart out bobber....you know you love Dale!
I want to hear Dale say that when he gets elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame and he gets his banner raised at the AudWhat’s the saying… once a ranger always a ranger. Does he still apply?
Agreed. Jussi is a smart coach and will make adjustments. Its best to have this happen now for you vs in the playoffs.You know, the Rangers are a formidible team. But they ran up against a buzz saw these last two games. I fully expect them to regroup and your coaching staff to find solutions to what they saw against the Knights. It only makes for some great hockey to come.
I think Dale should be hung at the Aud in effigy. I mean not the real Dale. The scare crow Dale.I want to hear Dale say that when he gets elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame and he gets his banner raised at the Aud
Hate to sound like Don Cherry but think Jussi was baffled by a team playing "Canadian" hockey. As you ( or someone ) said, team takes on personality of the coach. Does Finland even allow hitting?I think Dale should be hung at the Aud in effigy. I mean not the real Dale. The scare crow Dale.
I agree with the second round exit. And that you sound like Don Cherry. That's not meant as a compliment.Hate to sound like Don Cherry but think Jussi was baffled by a team playing "Canadian" hockey. As you ( or someone ) said, team takes on personality of the coach. Does Finland even allow hitting?
I'm sure the Rangers will adjust, but I still think a 2nd round exit is likely scenario.
Fair enough....just an outsider's observation. From watching these 2 games, the Rangers remind me of the Leafs....good regular season, but not built for the playoffs. Not enough D depth and grit. That's based solely on these 2 games. I think the tougher schedule in the 2nd half will rebalance the standings.I agree with the second round exit. And that you sound like Don Cherry. That's not meant as a compliment.
You're dead wrong about Jussi - and Finnish hockey.
I and a lot of others realize that we likely don't have the blue line depth to make a deep run in the playoffs, although I suppose stranger things have happened. London exposed it this weekend.Fair enough....just an outsider's observation. From watching these 2 games, the Rangers remind me of the Leafs....good regular season, but not built for the playoffs. Not enough D depth and grit. That's based solely on these 2 games. I think the tougher schedule in the 2nd half will rebalance the standings.
He's day-to-day.If it’s an elbow to the head (I didn’t see the play) assume concussion protocol?
Slowpace I was just joshing about Dale. He played for the Rangers and has the blue blood flowing through his veins. Probably makes him itchy. No need to go Don Cherry on Jussi. Reading some of the comments on the Knights board I think it's more than the players that take on a personality. The Spits counted their chickens last season before they hatched. Just saying.Hate to sound like Don Cherry but think Jussi was baffled by a team playing "Canadian" hockey. As you ( or someone ) said, team takes on personality of the coach. Does Finland even allow hitting?
I'm sure the Rangers will adjust, but I still think a 2nd round exit is likely scenario.
Time to go back from whatever rock you crawled out from...No I would be calling my players idiots like I have hundreds of times before....To try and "revenge" a non call when FIRST place is on the line is just stupid. Either the Coach can't control his players, or the coach is telling them winning does not matter today I would rather get embarrassed but make sure you get McCue. That is some great ideology right there haha...feel free to have them play like that in the playoffs too they will go real far!
Or have someone who can read....read it to you....very slowly.I guess reading is not your forte. No where did I say what you would do. Read it again slowly. Have a nice evening.
Well said Bobber! The Rangers DID NOT PLAY. We only saw glimpses of it towards the end of the 2nd and then the 3rd before everything blew up. Jussi could barely talk for a very brief interview after the game. He said the same. He also said "They're trying to hurt our players." He was astounded and NO this isn't Canadian hockey. That's BS.Knights have 118 more penalty minutes than the Ranger plus the most suspensions with more coming. This shows who controls their team or influences the way they play. In saying this the Rangers were really not in this one from the get go and yesterday the goalie kept the game close. Over all the Knights play a more structure system and defend the blue line exceptionally well. Today the Rangers injected the missing grit into the line up.