What the fuck do the Rangers do now?
Tag: New York Rangers
In an action-packed game, the Capitals defeated the Rangers 7-4 after a series of lead changes. Key performances included Ovechkin’s 872nd career goal and a strong showing from the power-play unit.
Today proved that this is a truly special time to be a Devils fan. For the second time this year, the Devils blew out the Rangers. For the seventh game in a row, the Devils held their opponent to 20 or fewer shots on goal. For the fifth time in the last six games, the Devils got two points.
Mika needs to figure this thing out one way or another. Maybe he should watch a couple games from the press box.
The Devils got out to an early lead over the most pathetic franchise from the original six and never looked back.
I’m calling out anybody I just named. Prove. Me. Wrong. I’d love nothing more than for this blog to make me look like an idiot by the end of the year. It’s up to the New York Rangers to do that.
Timo Meier showed a Nashville twerp a little old time hockey and the NHL made a mockery of the game by suspending Meier.
The Capitals secured a 5-3 victory over the Rangers, showcasing a solid performance with Ovechkin scoring twice. Despite an injury to Jakob Chychrun, the team displayed promise for the season ahead.
If the 2019 NHL draft were redone, the Rangers might’ve picked Seider instead of Kakko, while other teams could have swapped original selections for better players like Boldy and Caulfield.
The Capitals secured their first win of the season against the Golden Knights, 4-2, with standout performances from Jakub Vrana and Alex Ovechkin, while Hendrix Lapierre struggled once again.