‘Yotes Howl Loud in 3-2 Win over Blueshirts
Sunday, January 31st, 2010New York dropped its fifth straight game despite scoring 2 goals in the 3rd period.
New York dropped its fifth straight game despite scoring 2 goals in the 3rd period.
With back-to-back losses to the Pittsburgh Penguins in ugly fashion, the New York Rangers find themselves in a tumultuous situation.
Rangers lose 4-2, show little effort in the team’s first game against the Lightning since John Tortorella became head coach.
Blueshirts come together in a spirited 2-1 shootout winner over the Florida Panthers.
Marian Gaborik wasn’t the only player to score in this game; that’s exactly what the Rangers need in order to be successful.
The Rangers will be without their leading goal scorer Marian Gaborik heading into their first game against the New York Islanders tonight.
The Rangers mounted a 2nd period comeback but fell short to New Jersey 4-2, evening up the season series at 1 a piece.
It’s not easy to be the King; just ask Henrik Lundqvist. The Rangers were able to secure a victory of the LA Kings because of his goaltending.
Brian Boyle, nicknamed “T-Bone,” came in to training camp with the Rangers this season with a mission; make the team and impress Head Coach John Tortorella.

The New York Rangers scored a dominant win over the Toronto Maple Leafs by a score of 7-2. For full post-game recaps, stats, and highlights visit Rangers.NHL.com