Saturday, April 7, 2012

51-24-7: Well That's Over


Perhaps resting some of their 'stars' would have been too obvious. Perhaps the Rangers felt afraid of facing Washington in the playoffs. Perhaps the Rangers believed that the President's Trophy is indeed an albatross. Whatever it was, the team rolled over and played dead on Saturday night, falling 4-1 to Washington.

The Rangers regular season ended not with a bang but with a whimper as the Blueshirts lost three of their final four games. But that little losing streak - as well as the rest of their results - is utterly meaningless as the real season starts up next week. There will be a big preview piece in this space in the next few days but for now, just a few Late Hits on this one:

*No one got injured. Yay.

*We got free tee shirts. Double yay.

*Hank did his best Marty Biron impression, choking up two inexcusable goals in the first 10 minutes. Not sure why Biron himself didn't start this one if the King wasn't even going to try.

*The power play went 0-4 but, let's face it, the man advantage unit has been incompetent more often than not this season so their ineptness was no shock.

*The Rangers did play a good five minutes in the third period but after getting back-to-back breakaways stopped by a minor league netminder they went right back to waiting for the final buzzer.

*Holtby followed in a long tradition of mediocre goaltenders that marched into MSG and left looking good after the Rangers inflated the shot total with attempt after attempt from the outside.

*Don't look now but Carl Hagelin ended the season without a goal in his final 12 games. Former college kids hit the wall after the while, it is just a sad fact. Stepan had just one goal in his last 11 last year. Keep that in mind while pleading for Chris Kreider to come after a full university campaign.

*Who says hockey players have no respect for each other anymore? Ryan Callahan had a perfect chance to put Nicklas Backstrom back on the IR with one firm punch to the face and he restrained himself. Our captain, all class.

*Boyle had the lone goal for the Blueshirts, a Frolov-ian wrap-around. It was his 10th goal of the season. Basically the Rangers paid him three times as much as he made last year to score half the amount of goals - $1.7m v. $525k, 10g v. 21g.

*Dubi got the secondary assist - his third straight game with a point. So that's a plus. He also finished the season with 10 goals, and he was paid $4.2m for it ...

*Nice giveaways Del Zaster.

*Yet another year and I didn't get Blueshirts off our Backs but, as my buddy said, "I don't want the Blueshirts off their back tonight. Whatever they have might be contagious."

*Didn't see Mike Sauer out there for the 'ceremony.' Pray the Rangers aren't ostracizing him the way they did Boogaard ...

*Priceless moment: the Rangers showed Pat Lafontaine during a tv break, a wonderful slap in the face to the Islanders in the wake of the WSJ article. Love, love, love when the Isles look awful - and they make it so easy too!

*PHW Three Stars
3-Roman Hamrlik - two assists.
2-Nicklas Backstrom - one goal and one assist.
1-Braden Holtby - 35 saves.

Scotty Hockey Three Stars
3-None tonight, not when one team played and the other did not.
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 51-24-7: Reflecting on [Your Team]'s Season



The sports world is a rollercoaster of emotions, and sometimes, a season doesn't go as planned. For [Your Team], the 2022-2023 season was a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows, triumphs and challenges. In this article, we'll take a closer look at [Your Team]'s season, reflect on the key moments, players, and the journey as a whole, and address frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to this season.

Section 1: The Journey Begins

Preseason Expectations: Setting the stage by discussing the expectations and aspirations [Your Team] had at the beginning of the season.

Early Season Highlights: Recounting some memorable moments from the start of the season, including standout performances and significant wins.

Section 2: Navigating the Challenges

Exploring the obstacles and challenges [Your Team] faced during the season:

Midseason Struggles: Discussing any midseason slumps, injuries, or setbacks that tested the team's resilience.

Roster Adjustments: Analyzing any trades, call-ups, or changes that affected the team's dynamics.

Section 3: The Players Who Shined

Highlighting the standout players who made significant contributions:

Offensive Leaders: Recognizing top scorers and playmakers who fueled [Your Team]'s success.

Defensive Heroes: Acknowledging the defensive stalwarts and goaltenders who protected the net.

Section 4: The Late-Season Surge

Discussing any late-season surges or comeback stories that made an impact:

Turning the Tide: Recounting moments when [Your Team] began to turn things around and regain momentum.

Playoff Push: Analyzing [Your Team]'s push for the playoffs and any memorable games during this stretch.

Section 5: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Seasons in Sports

Addressing common questions and discussions related to sports seasons:

What are some factors that can influence a team's performance throughout a season?
Exploring the variables that can impact a team's success, from injuries to chemistry.

How do players and coaching staff stay motivated during challenging seasons?
Providing insights into the mindset and strategies used to maintain motivation and focus.

What lessons can be learned from [Your Team]'s season, and what's the outlook for the future?
Reflecting on the season's takeaways and discussing the team's prospects moving forward.

Section 6: Looking Ahead

Considering what lies ahead for [Your Team]:

Offseason Adjustments: Discussing any potential changes, acquisitions, or strategies for the upcoming season.

Fan Support: Acknowledging the unwavering support of fans and the anticipation for the next season.

Section 7: Conclusion

While the 2022-2023 season presented its fair share of challenges and hurdles, it was also a testament to the resilience and determination of [Your Team]. Every season in sports brings valuable experiences, lessons, and opportunities for growth. As [Your Team] and their fans reflect on this season, they can take pride in the effort, passion, and commitment that define their journey. With the next season on the horizon, there is hope, excitement, and the promise of new possibilities.




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