The Rangers Lost, But They Looked Good Doing It
They fell to Boston, 3–2, but did so wearing some sharp-looking jerseys.
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They fell to Boston, 3–2, but did so wearing some sharp-looking jerseys.
After blowing a 1–0 lead late in the third period, they'd come back to win 3–2 in overtime.
A ten-game losing streak had dropped the Islanders to a league worst 4-3-10 record.
The Rangers won 8–2, and Sean Avery sucker-punched a guy.
Artem Anisimov and Martin Biron come up big.
He says that tonight "feels like the start of the year."
Down one in the fourth round of last night's shootout against Buffalo, New Jersey turned to Kovalchuk. It did not go well.
The Rangers get shut out at home, 2-0.
Henrik Lundqvist expects to play tonight, and Martin Brodeur should be ready for tomorrow.
The Sports Section speaks with Kostya Kennedy.
The Rangers beat the defending champs at the Garden last night.
They lost the game 6-4, and may have lost Artem Anisimov to an injury.
The Rangers defeat the only team in the conference that hadn't lost in regulation.
The winger will miss two to four weeks with a shoulder separation.
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