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  • slick15
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    • 10-20-13
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    #106
    Rangers lead the series 2-0


    MONTREAL (AP) Henrik Lundqvist made 40 saves to lead the New York Rangers to a 3-1 win and a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals on Monday.

    Ryan McDonagh had a goal and an assist for the Rangers and has six points in the series. Rick Nash and Martin St. Louis also scored.

    Max Pacioretty scored for the Canadiens.

    Dustin Tokarski allowed 3 goals on 30 shots. Tokarski was making his NHL playoff debut in place of starter Carey Price, who was injured in Game 1 and will miss the rest of the series.

    Game 3 is Thursday at Madison Square Garden.
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    • slick15
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 10-20-13
      • 508

      #107
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      • slick15
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 10-20-13
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        #108
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        • slick15
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 10-20-13
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          #109
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          • slick15
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 10-20-13
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            #110
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            • slick15
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 10-20-13
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              #111
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              • slick15
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 10-20-13
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                #112
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                • slick15
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 10-20-13
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                  #113
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                  • slick15
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 10-20-13
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                    #114
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                    • slick15
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 10-20-13
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                      #115
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                      • slick15
                        SBR Wise Guy
                        • 10-20-13
                        • 508

                        #116
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                        • slick15
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 10-20-13
                          • 508

                          #117
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                          • nyplayer33
                            Restricted User
                            • 09-27-06
                            • 8303

                            #118
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                            • jt315
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 11-12-11
                              • 21944

                              #119
                              [QUOTE=nyplayer33;21891953]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Va7C5gNn8[/QUOTE

                              Still stuck in the 80s?

                              Welcome to 2014.
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                              • nyplayer33
                                Restricted User
                                • 09-27-06
                                • 8303

                                #120
                                still stuck?? nah, thats when you could enjoy the talent and appreciate offensive skill..now u get to watch boyle on offense and he blows
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                                • nyplayer33
                                  Restricted User
                                  • 09-27-06
                                  • 8303

                                  #121
                                  the 1980's was like a guy liking 20 year olds that are hot...this product is like you liking 70 yr olds..NOT INTERESTED
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                                  • slick15
                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                    • 10-20-13
                                    • 508

                                    #122
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                                    • Simon Gruber
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 05-02-13
                                      • 2342

                                      #123
                                      Let's do this
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                                      • nyplayer33
                                        Restricted User
                                        • 09-27-06
                                        • 8303

                                        #124
                                        to all you henrik lovers..he has a 40-43 career playoff record..ummmmmmm
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                                        • TankHankerous
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 03-22-12
                                          • 2088

                                          #125
                                          Yeah, and Patrick Ewing never won an NBA Championship
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                                          • nyplayer33
                                            Restricted User
                                            • 09-27-06
                                            • 8303

                                            #126
                                            boom..the line is never wronggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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                                            • nyplayer33
                                              Restricted User
                                              • 09-27-06
                                              • 8303

                                              #127
                                              patrick ewing was a great player...how bout them habs
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                                              • l3randonf
                                                SBR Sharp
                                                • 04-11-13
                                                • 396

                                                #128
                                                disturbing result
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                                                • nyplayer33
                                                  Restricted User
                                                  • 09-27-06
                                                  • 8303

                                                  #129
                                                  just when u think u can predict the result, steve shutt zaps ya lol
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                                                  • slick15
                                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                                    • 10-20-13
                                                    • 508

                                                    #130
                                                    Rangers lead the series 2-1



                                                    NEW YORK -- Dustin Tokarski has two days to relax, and he won't have to come up with any more answers about whether he is ready for the Stanley Cup playoff stage.

                                                    His play Thursday night against the New York Rangers did all the talking and got the Montreal Canadiens' postseason drive going in the right direction again.
                                                    Chris Peters
                                                    Canadiens needed to steal this one and they did

                                                    In his second career NHL playoff game, the 24-year-old Tokarski stopped 35 shots and bounced back from a potentially crushing goal in the final seconds of regulation to lift the Canadiens to a 3-2 overtime win in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

                                                    Montreal still trails the series 2-1, but can get even with a repeat performance at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night.

                                                    "I did everything I could," said Tokarski, filling in for the injured Carey Price. "I played the same game all the way. I felt more comfortable as it went along.

                                                    "So glad we overcame that late bounce and got the winner."

                                                    That was scored by Alex Galchenyuk, who in his second game of these playoffs, tipped in a pass from Tomas Plekanec at the right post 1:12 into overtime.

                                                    Chris Kreider, whose collision with Price in the series opener led to the goalie's injury, netted the tying goal with 28.1 seconds left to offset Danny Briere's go-ahead tally for Montreal with 3:02 remaining in regulation.

                                                    Galchenyuk scored 13 goals in 65 regular-season games, and he had one previous playoff goal in six career games.

                                                    "To be honest, I have no idea what happened," Galchenyuk said. "[Plekanec] put it on net and it bounced off my stick or hit me. It went in, and the celebration started from there."

                                                    Canadiens coach Michel Therrien made the surprise decision to start the inexperienced Tokarski in Game 2 instead of veteran Peter Budaj, who was shaky in relief of Price in Game 1.

                                                    Tokarski played well in the 3-1 loss on Monday and stopped 27 shots. He validated his coach's decision to stick with him during the first game of the series on enemy ice.

                                                    "Dustin Tokarski was phenomenal," Therrien said. "He's a battler, and most important thing, he's a winner.

                                                    "I felt our team played with more confidence as the game went on, and [the Rangers] got a break at the end to tie the game up. But without Tokarski's performance, probably the result would have been different."

                                                    New York had its five-game winning streak snapped, and its run of six straight victories over the Canadiens also ended. The Rangers fell to 1-1 in overtime in these playoffs. The Canadiens are 3-1.

                                                    "We played really well, but we just have to forget about it, move on, and get ready for the next one," Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist said.
                                                    Bad bounces
                                                    Rangers, Habs swap 'own goals' late in regulation

                                                    Montreal was poised to win it in regulation after Briere scored. Kreider tied it when his shot hit the sliding right skate of defenseman Alexei Emelin in the crease and caromed past Tokarski, who thrust his head upward in disgust as the Garden shook.

                                                    "They tied it with 20 seconds left, and it was an emotional game," Galchenyuk said. "It was tough coming back in the locker room, but we focused. We have a character team, and we bounced back."

                                                    Tokarski is playing because of a series-ending injury sustained by Price, who was barreled into by Kreider in Game 1.

                                                    Briere's goal was also aided by an opposing defenseman, as Ryan McDonagh nudged the puck past Lundqvist.

                                                    Canadiens defenseman Andrei Markov tied it at 1 for the Canadiens in the second period after Carl Hagelin staked New York to the lead in the first. Lundqvist made 22 saves.

                                                    The Rangers grabbed the lead in the first period that featured only one goal but hardly lacked for action.

                                                    By the time Hagelin put New York in front with a batted shot, there had already been one injury as the result of a questionable open-ice hit by Brandon Prust on Derek Stepan, and an ejection after Daniel Carcillo sought revenge on Prust -- a former Rangers fan favorite -- for his leveling of Stepan.

                                                    Prust landed a blindsided shot to Stepan's chest with his shoulder 4:48 in, knocking down Stepan, who remained on the ice for several moments before skating off. Stepan returned later in the period. Prust heard boos the rest of the game.

                                                    Carcillo's night ended about three minutes later when he rammed Prust from behind in back of the Canadiens net. Carcillo earned a penalty for charging, and Prust then fought Derek Dorsett. Carcillo tried to get free from linesman Scott Driscoll to join the fray, and elbowed Driscoll in the process and was ejected.

                                                    He now could face a lengthy NHL suspension.

                                                    "He can't do what he did there, but we'll let the league handle that," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. "I believe if a penalty would have been called on Prust, it probably wouldn't have happened, but there is nothing we can do about it."

                                                    The Rangers killed the penalty, and then got on the board.

                                                    Hagelin raced up ice on a 2-on-1 with St. Louis and sent a pass to him on the right. St. Louis fired a quick shot that was blocked in the crease by defenseman Josh Gorges, but the puck popped up. Hagelin deftly batted it in for his fifth of the playoffs -- tied for the team lead -- with 4:42 left in the first.

                                                    New York used its speed to build a 14-4 shots edge in the opening period.

                                                    Max Pacioretty set up Markov's goal when he sent a pass from the left-wing boards across the Rangers zone into the right circle to Markov, who ripped his first of the postseason past Lundqvist at 3:21 of the second.
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                                                    • OTL
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 03-08-10
                                                      • 2433

                                                      #131
                                                      Rangers should take game 4. I thought they had the better of the play in game 3, but they missed a few surefire goals and Montreal got a lucky bounce to win it in OT.
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                                                      • slick15
                                                        SBR Wise Guy
                                                        • 10-20-13
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                                                        #132
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                                                        • slick15
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                                                          #133
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                                                          • slick15
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                                                            • 10-20-13
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                                                            #134
                                                            20 years ago today Mark Messier put his reputation on the line and guaranteed the New York Rangers would win Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Final. Messier netted a hat trick in the game and New York went on to win Lord Stanley's Cup.



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                                                            • slick15
                                                              SBR Wise Guy
                                                              • 10-20-13
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                                                              #135
                                                              ......Rangers goal scored by #26 Martin St. Louis
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                                                              • slick15
                                                                SBR Wise Guy
                                                                • 10-20-13
                                                                • 508

                                                                #136
                                                                Rangers lead the series 3-1



                                                                NEW YORK -- Martin St. Louis put New York within one win of the Stanley Cup finals, scoring 6:02 into overtime to give the Rangers a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Sunday night.

                                                                A loose puck came to St. Louis, the Rangers' inspirational postseason leader, alone in the right circle and he fired a snap shot over goalie Dustin Tokarski's shoulder.

                                                                The Rangers, who lead the series 3-1, were forced to overtime for the second straight game despite holding a pair of one-goal leads. New York lost Game 3 at home.

                                                                Carl Hagelin put the Rangers in front with a short-handed goal in the first period, and Derick Brassard made it 2-1 in the second. Hagelin also assisted on St. Louis' goal.

                                                                Francis Bouillon tied it in the second, and fellow defenseman P.K. Subban made it 2-2 in the third with a power-play goal. David Desharnais assisted on both for Montreal.
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                                                                • slick15
                                                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                                                  • 10-20-13
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                                                                  #137
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