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How Sweep It Is

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The Rangers did what needed to be done. With every stat advantage going into the playoffs against the Capitals, New York wiped Washington off the ice.

The Rangers outscored the Caps 15-7. Washington held the lead for less than 4 minutes in the series. Alex Ovechkin, one of the best players in the history of the sport, had zero points and 5 shots on goal. With 50% of their offensive power just standing around the Caps had close to no offensive pressure. The fourth game was the only one that was competitive and even then it didn’t look like the Rangers were ever concerned. When they were down by a goal, they scored almost immediately. Tie games weren’t tied for long. The Rangers’ special teams were nearly unstoppable.

While a sweep was possible, most people thought the series would likely go five games. Ryan’s brother, Charlie Lindgren, did everything he could to give his team a chance but the guys in front of him didn’t do much to help him. Since winning the Cup in 2018, the Caps have made it to the playoffs five times and have been eliminated in the first round every time. They’ll keep Ovechkin around for his final two seasons to try and pass Gretzkey’s goal record and to play his entire career as a Washington Capital. The way he looked this week I have my doubts he’ll get the record. He did manage to rally for 31 goals this season which is impressive but it seems like doing so completely drained him. They’ll probably try and build around him until he retires, but this is likely the last playoff run for the Capitals for a few seasons.

The Rangers put in the work they needed to. Stayed focused, avoided most of the bait to take penalties, and worked their game to pretty easy wins. Coach Laviolette made smart changes on the fly and the team showed why they should be feared. Shesterkin played so well in every game, that I can recall only one meatball of a goal last night. Everyone is healthy and with this time off they’ll be able to get well rested and the fantastic coaching staff will get them ready for the next round of the gauntlet. They need to be more careful of penalties and turnovers. Washington was so bad that these repeated errors didn’t cost them games. The teams coming up are much more capable.

The Rangers have finished before anyone else. Florida knocked out Tampa tonight 4-1. It looks like the changing of the Florida guard is official. Almost all of the remaining series are 3-1 except for Oilers/Kings at 2-1 (Oilers). Carolina can finish their series against the Islanders tomorrow. It’d be great for the Isles to push Carolina to more games to help the Rangers out but it’s not likely to happen. Odds are Round 2 won’t start until Sunday, May 5th.

It’s the Stanley Cup Playoffs!

We have entered 100% intensity hockey. This is peak competition people! High hopes for the Rangers who are on their best footing in years.

The games played so far:

  • WPG 1 COL 0
  • FLA 1 TBL 0
  • BOS 1 TOR 0
  • NYR 1 WSH 0
  • CAR 1 NYI 0

The Rangers won 4-1, more or less dominating the entire game. It played out as we all expected with the Rangers being so heavily favored. It was a reassuring game. The whole team looked focused and calm. I didn’t notice any major mistakes, no power play goals with the two chances, but the PK stopped all 4 chances Washington had. The big news is that the fourth line was on fire. Rempe got the first beautiful goal with assists from Goodrow and Vesey. Panarin scored, and then Vesey scored. All in just over 2 minutes in the second period. A sweet breakaway goal from Kreider sealed the door shut. With this promising start, they just need to keep the momentum going. It’s up to the Capitals to adjust.

Looking at the rest of the bracket, for the Western division, I favor Dallas to make it to the finals. They’ve been solid for the whole season and I don’t see why that should change. Vegas didn’t end the season well and I don’t think they did so by playing opossum. They aren’t as good as last season. I have a feeling Edmonton will make it to the WCF but lose to Dallas. It feels like it’s there time for a deep playoff run. They’ve put the effort together to completely turn around their season and I think that has prepared them for the Playoffs. That said, Nashville and Vancouver are steep competition.

East side, I think the biggest threats are Carolina and the Panthers. Carolina will be a huge challenge for the Rangers and I think the Panthers will be able to take Boston again. The teams that make it to the ECF will likely be beaten up from Round 2. There’s no way that round won’t be brutal 6-7 game series.

The New York Rangers Finish Their Best Season In History

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With the most regulation wins in the league, marking the most wins in franchise history, the Rangers win the President’s Trophy (4th time) with 114 points. This also means first in the Metropolitan division, which they held for almost the entire season.

The final week was a little dicey, losing to the Islanders 4-2 and the Flyers 4-1 (horrible game). That left the door open for Carolina to take over first place but the wins against the Islanders in a wild comeback 3-2 shootout win and a 4-0 shutout of Ottawa clinched the best end of the regular season possible.

The advantage in finishing first is that the series starts in New York for every round the Rangers get to. Also, the Rangers play the second wild card spot in the first round; which is always a statistical advantage. The Washington Capitals managed to win the 5 team scramble and the ice is titled against them. The most glaring stat is that the goal differential for the Caps is -37. The Rangers are +53. With a record of 40-31-11, the Caps beat out Detroit because of the tiebreaker rule. Both teams have 91 points (Detroit 41-32-9) but the Caps had more regulation wins, 32-27.

On paper, the Rangers should run over the Capitals. Washington isn’t the team they used to be, as their record shows. Ovechkin managed to turn his season around after a very slow start and goalie Charlie Lindgren (older brother of our Ryan!) worked some magic to get them this far. But this is the playoffs and anything can happen. The level of competition is raised exponentially. Plus. this is a rivalry match-up, these teams have duked it out in the Playoffs many times. It won’t be a cakewalk, but the Rangers have just about every advantage in their favor.

I think the way the season ended is important. Mentally, I think the Rangers are in the strongest condition they’ve been in a long time (plus 6 days off before the first game). They faced adversity and have been rewarded for it. They not only held off Carolina for the division, but they stayed ahead of Vancouver and Boston for first place in the league for weeks. In fact, those 2 teams stumbled so much that Dallas, Carolina, and Florida caught up with them. Six weeks ago Vegas was up there too and they bounced off a few walls to rack up many losses. I don’t think they’re the monster they were last season.

It’s going to be intense! Some fantastic teams are going to get bounced in round 1. We’ll check out the bracket when the scheduling is finalized.

The Final Week Of The Regular Season: Still On Top

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With the Flyers, Capitals, and Red Wings falling over each other, the door is wide open for the final two playoff spots in the East. The Flyers have been skating on their face for almost two weeks now and that’s let the Islanders take third place in the Metro division with 85 points (on a 4 game win streak). That’s about 2 miles behind the Rangers and Hurricanes. Led by Sidney Crosby, the Penguins are taking advantage of others’ poor play. Beating the Rangers on Monday was huge for them and was the start of their current 4 game win streak. Look at how close it is:

Tampa has a large enough cushion that they won’t be moved from the first wild card place. The Islanders are still in danger of not making the playoffs, especially with the experience and skill that the Penguins still have. With 5 or 4 games left, every game is huge. Two losses could mean the end of the season. I think the Flyers have completely lost the plot now, and the Caps are more or less in the same boat. The Caps were playing well but even if they pulled it together, their goal differential is so bad I think they’d get swept in the first round by either the Rangers or the ‘Canes.

Can the Islanders hold on? Their biggest obstacle is 2 games against the Rangers. Detroit has the Penguins and Toronto. The Penguins have it the worst, with 3 against playoff monsters Toronto, Boston, and Nashville (who admittedly aren’t playing their best right now but they can beat anyone). The Penguins’ entire season could hang on their final game…against the Islanders.

After losing to the Penguins where it seemed like most things didn’t go their way, the last game of the season with the Devils was a roccus one. It started with an old fashioned line brawl 2 seconds in (The Rempe Effect) and ended with the Rangers winning 4-3. This regular season sweep (only the third time in history) is a big reason why the Devils won’t be making the playoffs. Some nice revenge for last season’s playoff bounce.

The battle against the desperate Red Wings was another fun one where the Rangers’ fourth line, led by Barclay Goodrow, saved the day. A 4-3 win.

To end the week was a 5-2 win over Montreal who can’t manage a full 60 minutes of a hockey game.

With 4 games remaining, the priority for the Rangers is to keep their good gameplay habits going and to stay healthy. The Islanders will put up a fight for both games and if there’s anything the Flyers know how to do it’s be a pain in the ass. Ottawa will likely be a game on cruise control no matter what. The benefit is that there’s very little travel this week. All home games except for Tuesday’s game against the Islanders and that’s basically driving to another neighborhood.

Last season the Rangers had a terrible final 2 weeks. There was no positive momentum going into the playoffs against the Devils, which turned into a disaster. Everything feels much different today. The level of focus, skill, and determination this team has now is at another level.

A Great March For The NY Rangers

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There were three regulation losses and one shootout loss. Ten wins. They end the month on a five game win streak. First team to 100 points, first team to 50 wins, first place in the league, and first place in the Metropolitan division for over 145 days. And there are more milestones, just in the last game against Arizona.

The first win of the week was a buck wild 6-5 OT win against the Flyers, who are currently out of the playoffs, giving up their spot to Washington who also jumped over the floundering Red Wings and Islanders. Even though the Flyers are wavering, they are a pain in the neck. They gave up a two goal lead by giving up 3 in a row and then kept trying the game all the way to 5 goals each as the Rangers kept trying to put them down. Overtime lasted about 30 seconds.

Next, Colorado who are at the top of their game. It took everything the Rangers had to keep up enough pressure to come back from a goal down and then keep the game tied at two a piece. A rollicking shootout did a header into overtime where Panarin and Trocheck put on a show and Shesterkin locked down his net.

The bottom of the rankings, Arizona Coyotes, played like they had rabies, refusing to go down much like the Flyers. They put up 14 goals in their previous two games to win each (the 8-4 stunner against the rampaging Nashville Predators was something to behold) and continued their flurry against the Rangers. But in this match, the Rangers’ offensive power was too great. I mean, Zac Jones scored a beauty and Goodrow scored short handed! He hasn’t scored in like three months. And here are the huge milestones from this single game:

Jonathan Quick gets his 392nd NHL win for most by a U.S.-born goaltender; Lafreniere with his first hat trick (and he had two assists!); Fox with his 300th point (2 assists), and Krieder with his 300th goal as a Ranger.

The team is just on a heater. Another fun stat: Panarin has 13 points in the last 5 games. In Arizona, he had a goal and three assists. He’s at 107 total points for the year with 8 to go. Lindgren and Trouba are back from injury but Gustovson is out (which means Jones stays in the line up). If they can keep this focus going into the playoffs…watch out.

The tests this week are major rivals, the Penguins and Devils. Both are out of the playoffs and if they lose, I think it seals an early ending to their seasons. They’ll be going all out for every competitive reason in the book. The last time the Penguins were in the playoffs, the Rangers knocked them out of the first round in game seven. The Devils knocked the Rangers out of the playoffs in the first round last season so the knives will be out.