2010-11 Game 56: Detroit Red Wings 2, New York Rangers 0
February 9, 2011 by Zach Myles
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The Rangers continued their biggest stumble of the season by losing to the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 on Monday night. That’s five losses in a row for the club, which includes all four games after the All-Star break. Martin Biron got the call again from Coach Torts and made 32 saves, but it wasn’t enough. [...]
2010-11 Game 55: MON 2, New York Rangers 0
February 5, 2011 by Zach Myles
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The Rangers lost their fourth consecutive game Saturday afternoon when they fell to the Montreal Canadiens 2-0 in the loud and crazy Bell Centre. This is the third straight game without a win coming out of the All-Star break and the third loss to Montreal in less than a month. Even though the offense was [...]
2010-11 Game 53: PIT 4, New York Rangers 3 (SO)
February 5, 2011 by Zach Myles
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After missing several games due to injury, Ryan Callahan made his impact felt right away, scoring a goal in his first game back. Too bad his teammates didn’t get the memo. The Rangers fell to division rival Pittsburgh on Tuesday night 4-3 in a shootout. They got a point out of the game, so it [...]
2010-11 Game 52: FLA 4, NYR 3
January 27, 2011 by Zach Myles
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On paper, the Rangers dominated the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night, so it’s a shame hockey isn’t played on paper, it’s played on ice. New York lost to Florida 4-3, ending a short-lived two-game winning streak and closing out the All-Star break on the wrong end of a game. Henrik Lundqvist only faced 17 shots [...]
2010-11 Game 51: NYR 2, WSH 1 (SO)
January 27, 2011 by Zach Myles
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For the second straight game, it took a shootout to determine a game against a Southeast Division foe and once again, the Rangers were victorious. Artem Anisimov, who scored the deciding goal in the skills competition, was one of three Blueshirts to convert against rookie goalie Braden Holtby. The Rangers defeated the Washington Capitals 2-1. [...]
2010-11 Game 50: NYR 3, ATL 2 (SO)
January 23, 2011 by Zach Myles
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For the 7th time in their last 11 meetings, it took extra time to decide a game between the Rangers and Thrashers. This time, New York was victorious. The Rangers went on the road to defeat Atlanta 3-2 in a shootout, which ties division-rival Philadelphia’s total of 16 road wins, a league high. Mats Zuccarello [...]
2010-11 Game 49: CAR 4, NYR 1
January 22, 2011 by Zach Myles
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It’s funny how much could change in a short period of time. Less than 24 hours after the Rangers humiliated Toronto, they were run out of the building by the Hurricanes, losing 4-1 in Raleigh on Thursday night. Carolina jumped on Henrik Lundqvist early, striking first just 5:39 into the game. Later in the period, [...]
2010-11 Game 48: NYR 7, TOR 0
January 20, 2011 by Zach Myles
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Prior to tonight’s game, Marian Gaborik had gone eight straight games without a goal, leaving some people wondering what was wrong with the team’s biggest offensive threat. Have no fear, Marian is here! Gaborik silenced doubters by scoring four goals and adding an assist as the Rangers demolished the helpless Leafs by a 7-0 score. [...]
2010-11 Game 47: PHI 3, NYR 2
January 20, 2011 by Zach Myles
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For the third time in their last four games, the Blueshirts were on the wrong side of a one-goal game. The Flyers defeated the Rangers 3-2 on Sunday night at the Garden, falling to 0-3 on the year against their Atlantic Division rivals. Reserve goalie Martin Biron got the start and the beginning didn’t go [...]
2010-11 Game 46: MON 3, NYR 2
January 16, 2011 by Zach Myles
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For the second time in five days, the Canadiens bested the Rangers, this time in a 3-2 win that was more one-sided than the score actually indicated. A couple of days after having their best period of the season, they responded tonight with their worst. Brian Boyle scored the game’s first goal after he and [...]