Monday, September 12, 2011

TC: Rangers 6, Stars 2

Didn't get a chance to collect any scribbles on the Baby Blueshirt win yesterday so here are just a few observations - the game's box score is available here.

*Don't mess with McIlrath. Seriously. It is not smart. Love this kid.

*Ryan Bourque is everything the summer hype built Christian Thomas to be. Ray's kid was really strong on his skates and, despite his size, willing to go to the tough areas. He has a good shot and really made a leap from last year.

*Scott Stajcer looked far calmer than the last time I watched him play and it served him well in this one. Solid effort.

*Still unimpressed with JT Miller. Perhaps it is because I perhaps irrationally hope for first round draft picks to justify their selection by showing something special and he has not been special yet. However, credit to the kid for the opportunistic goal early and for some solid penalty killing work.

*Was a fan of Shane McColgan when he was drafted because of his roller hockey background. Am a bigger fan of him for fighting to stand up for Thomas. Sure the whole 'fighting after a check' thing is getting annoying in the NHL, but here it showed McColgan's willingness to be a team player and that he is not just a one-way scorer.

*There was a shift right before the McColgan fight that left an impression. The Rangers dumped the puck down the ice and chased after it. Three Stars touched the puck as they moved it back out of their zone and each one was hit by a different Ranger - Wilson, Jordan and Kerbashian. Dallas made it back into the New York end but the Blueshirts recovered and Stajcer made an easy save. All too often the big Rangers dumped and didn't quite chase, much less make the other team pay for getting back out of their zone. It was simple forechecking but it stood out to me.

*My two biggest standouts from game one - Blake Parlett and Jonathan Audy-Marchessault - were very good again. Parlett definitely looks like a professional out there among kids with his calmness and decision-making. Audy-Marchessault will need to improve more off the puck if he is to avoid becoming Corey Locke - super skilled scorer in the AHL but not a NHL regular.

*By all indications Carl Hagelin will make it tough for the Rangers to cut him in camp. Tim Erixon, who was already penciled into the New York roster by most folks before this tourney even started, wasn't as involved as he had been in the first game but he didn't have to be.

*Michael St. Croix was not good. Late in the second period he got lost up-ice ice chasing after the same player as Jason Wilson. Dallas moved the puck right past him and the man he should have picked up on the backcheck made the nice pass to set up the Stars goal. It was a big goal as it came with just seconds left in the frame and they were back within one at 3-2.

*While I feel that the 'Twitter war' between Dave and Jay is ridiculous and I can't stand Joe at all, MSG is doing a fantastic job with these broadcasts. Insightful guests throughout the game, quick but entertaining interviews with the kids and pretty good camera angles in an arena not built for TV.

*The Rangers are definitely in the weaker of the two divisions.

No game tonight but an afternoon matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes tomorrow at 3:30.



 Rangers Shine Bright in a 6-2 Victory Over the Stars



Hockey fans witnessed a spectacular showdown when the New York Rangers faced off against the Dallas Stars in a thrilling contest that ended with a 6-2 victory for the Rangers. In this article, we'll delve into the exciting game, highlighting key plays, standout performances, and the implications of this impressive victory. Join us as we analyze the thrilling clash between these two NHL powerhouses.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Battle of Titans

Setting the Stage: Rangers vs. Stars
The Anticipation of a High-Stakes Matchup
Game Recap: The Rangers' Dominant Performance

Early Momentum: A Strong Start for New York
Strategic Brilliance: The Rangers' Offensive Prowess
Stellar Goaltending: The Backbone of the Team
Player Spotlight: Heroes and Highlights

Offensive Stars: Piling on the Goals
Defensive Standouts: Protecting the Net
Goaltender Excellence: Securing the Win
Turning Points and Game-Changing Moments

Key Plays and Momentum Shifts
Special Teams Success: Power Play and Penalty Kill
Looking Ahead: What the Victory Means for the Rangers

Playoff Aspirations: A Step Closer
Fan Reactions: Euphoria in the Stands
FAQs: Common Questions About the Rangers' Victory Over the Stars

1. Introduction: A Battle of Titans

Setting the Stage: Rangers vs. Stars

When the New York Rangers and the Dallas Stars take the ice, hockey fans know they're in for a treat. These two storied franchises boast a rich history and a penchant for delivering thrilling games. The anticipation leading up to their recent matchup was palpable, and fans couldn't wait to witness the action unfold.

The Anticipation of a High-Stakes Matchup

High-stakes matchups like this one often carry playoff implications, making them even more exciting. As the Rangers and Stars prepared to face each other, fans and analysts speculated about the potential impact of the game on both teams' playoff aspirations.

2. Game Recap: The Rangers' Dominant Performance

Early Momentum: A Strong Start for New York

The Rangers wasted no time asserting their dominance, scoring early in the game and setting the tone for what was to come. A quick start can be crucial in high-intensity matchups, and the Rangers executed their game plan to perfection.

Strategic Brilliance: The Rangers' Offensive Prowess

One of the key takeaways from this game was the Rangers' offensive firepower. They consistently generated scoring chances, exploited the Stars' defensive vulnerabilities, and capitalized on crucial moments. We'll break down the strategic brilliance that led to their offensive success.

Stellar Goaltending: The Backbone of the Team

In any successful hockey campaign, goaltending plays a pivotal role. The Rangers' netminder showcased his skills, making critical saves and providing a steady presence between the pipes. Strong goaltending can be a game-changer, and the Rangers had it in spades.

3. Player Spotlight: Heroes and Highlights

Offensive Stars: Piling on the Goals

Individual performances often shine in high-scoring games. We'll highlight the Rangers' offensive stars who contributed significantly to their six-goal outburst, showcasing their scoring prowess and playmaking abilities.

Defensive Standouts: Protecting the Net

While the offense took the spotlight, the Rangers' defensemen played a crucial role in limiting the Stars' opportunities and protecting their goaltender. Defensive standouts deserve recognition for their disciplined play.

Goaltender Excellence: Securing the Win

Goaltenders can be the heroes of any game, and the Rangers' netminder lived up to the billing. We'll delve into the key saves and moments that solidified his performance as one of the game's most critical factors.

4. Turning Points and Game-Changing Moments

Key Plays and Momentum Shifts

Hockey is a game of momentum, and certain plays can shift the tide in an instant. We'll analyze the game's key plays and pivotal moments that swung the momentum in the Rangers' favor.

Special Teams Success: Power Play and Penalty Kill

Special teams often prove decisive in close games. The Rangers' success on the power play and their ability to stifle the Stars on the penalty kill played a significant role in their victory. We'll explore these critical special teams moments.

5. Looking Ahead: What the Victory Means for the Rangers

Playoff Aspirations: A Step Closer

With a resounding victory over a formidable opponent, the Rangers inched closer to securing their playoff berth. We'll discuss the implications of this win for their postseason hopes and the challenges that lie ahead.

Fan Reactions: Euphoria in the Stands

Sports are as much about the fans as they are about the players. We'll take a look at how Rangers fans celebrated this thrilling victory, the atmosphere in the arena, and the sense of community that sports fandom fosters.

6. FAQs: Common Questions About the Rangers' Victory Over the Stars

Q1: How does this victory affect the Rangers' position in the standings?

A1: This victory likely improved the Rangers' position in the standings, boosting their chances of making the playoffs. It also sends a message to other playoff contenders.

Q2: Who were the standout players for the Rangers in this game?

A2: The article will highlight the Rangers' standout players, both offensively and defensively, who made significant contributions to the victory.

Q3: What were the key moments that shifted the game in the Rangers' favor?

A3: The article will break down key moments and plays that had a profound impact on the outcome of the game, including those that swung the momentum.



The New York Rangers' 6-2 victory over the Dallas Stars was a testament to their skill, strategy, and determination. As they continue their journey through the NHL season, both players and fans will carry the memories of this thrilling victory with them. With the playoffs on the horizon, the Rangers have shown they are a force to be reckoned with, and hockey enthusiasts eagerly await the next chapter in this captivating season.




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