I wish I could hype this game up like the inter-state rivalry it should be and has been in the past. Unfortunately, the Islanders… well, aren’t very good, to be polite, and the Rangers have struggled as of late, so it’s anybody’s guess how this game will turn out. The Islanders saw the grand return of Rick DiPietro for ONE WHOLE GAME this weekend, before he hurt his groin and will now likely miss more time. His status for tonight is unknown. The Isles DID manage to score 3 points this weekend after a rough December, so they’ll look to keep picking up wins tonight. The Rangers’ last two games have been forgettable — a 5-4 loss to the Capitals that featured the Caps coming back from a 4-0 to push the game to overtime before clinching the victory, and a 4-2 loss to the Devils (*insert gloating here*) in which the team played “brain-dead hockey”. Tom Renney’s words, not mine. Petr Prucha will be in the line-up tonight for Aaron Voros, who as far as I can tell hasn’t actually played over the past few weeks anyway.
Check back for the opening faceoff!
7:03 PM: And it’s official, we’ll see Joey MacDonald again tonight. Memo to the Isles: Sit DiPietro for the rest of the season. Just let the man heal. You have too many years invested in the man for him to keep breaking like this.
7:11 PM: Doc Emerick isn’t calling the game even though it is on Versus. I am sad.
7:13 PM: The Garden is loud. Like, REALLY loud. Couple of big stops by Lundqvist on Gervais and Guerin.
7:15 PM: The Islanders injury report is lengthy and reminds me of the Devils a few weeks ago. Several players with broken feet. I’d like very much to make a joke about that but I’ve got nothing.
7:18 PM: Mitch Fritz and Colton Orr with a great battle. Mitch Fritz is huge and clearly has the size advantage, yet somehow Colton Orr draws blood and tackles him. I’m feeling pretty bad about myself if I’m Fritz right now.
7:22 PM: Nigel Dawes and Mike Comrie?! That’s…different. For two guys that don’t fight often, they’re getting some good shots in. I’d give the edge to Comrie. The fight was a reaction to a hit on Kyle Okposo who appears to be in pain on the Islander bench.
7:24 PM: LOOK OUT, IT’S THE RED HOT RANGER POWER PLAY. ….I’m an asshole. Anyway, Jeff Tambelli takes a tripping penalty, Rangers with the man advantage.
7:26 PM: Fun fact: The Islanders have scored 3 shorthanded goals against the Rangers this year. 2 in the third period of one game! Okposo back on the ice for the Islanders, good to see he’s ok.
7:27 PM: Back at full strength. Not much going on for the Rangers on the power play.
7:31 PM: I really, REALLY, hate when they interview players and coaches mid-period on the bench. LET THEM PLAY.
7:34 PM: Horrible turnover by the Rangers as Dmitri Kalinin collides with one of his own men and gives up the puck to Trent Hunter who finds Mike Sillinger all alone in front, ready to slam it home over Lundqvist’s shoulder. 1-0 Islanders.
7:40 PM: Kalinin’s getting some strong boos from the MSG crowd. I almost feel bad. Almost.
7:42 PM: Paul Mara takes a questionable goaltender interference call. Islanders on the power play for the remainder of the period, with the potential for carry over time if they don’t convert in the last 50 seconds here.
7:43 PM: Joey MacDonald with a big stop on Chris Drury with 7 seconds left. That’ll do it for the first period. Islanders will have about a minute of power play time left at the start of the second.
8:03 PM: Second period underway, and the Rangers have killed off the remainder of the Paul Mara penalty.
8:04 PM: Islanders turnover creates a great chance for Markus Naslund but Joey MacDonald comes up with the big save.
8:05 PM: Rangers going on the power play on a Tim Jackman high sticking call.
8:07 PM: Rangers with a little bit of offensive pressure in the early part of the power play, but MacDonald with the crucial stops again. Islanders kill of the remainder of the penalty without too much excitement.
8:13 PM: MacDonald has been clutch for the Isles in the second. Huge stop on a deflection attempt by Petr Prucha in front.
8:14 PM: After an eternity of 6-on-5 play due to a delayed penalty call on Trent Hunter (and one hell of a shot off the post by Marc Staal), Scott Gomez puts one away after a great pass from Nik Zherdev. I really hate saying nice things about the Rangers. 1-1.
8:18 PM: Paul Mara heading back to the box for tripping. Isles back on the power play, a chance for the Fishsticks to settle things down and gain back some momentum after being outplayed badly for most of this period.
8:20 PM: Not the opportunity the Isles were hoping for, generating very little pressure on the power play. Paul Mara is out of the box.
8:23 PM: STOP INTERVIEWING PEOPLE ON THE BENCH. *fumes*
8:24 PM: Rangers outshooting the Isles 23-9, and the Isles take another penalty. Chris Campoli goes off for hooking.
8:27 PM: Penalty killed with a little help from Joey MacDonald, who has been brilliant in this period. This game could have easily gotten out of hand by now.
8:32 PM: Isles have picked it up a little bit in the last few minutes but its still all Rangers. The Isles have to be looking to get out of the second period without any further damage at this point.
8:35 PM: Looks like I spoke too soon. Islanders with a late flurry and a Freddy Meyer slapshot from the point is directed in by Kyle Okposo with 12 seconds left in the period. 2-1 Islanders despite the Ranger domination in the second.
8:55 PM: Third period underway and Ryan Callahan just laid out Trent Hunter, checking him into the opening bench door. He’s flat on his back looking rather dazed.
8:57 PM: Trainers brought a stretcher out but Hunter skated off on his own, a good sign. Scary stuff, here’s hoping Trent is ok.
8:59 PM: Rangers drive the net hard on the ensuing play and Petr Prucha jams one home, doing his best to earn his spot in the lineup. 2-2.
9:01 PM: Michal Rozsival with a slapper that changes directions on Joey MacDonald and beats him five hole. 3-2 Rangers.
9:02 PM: I CAN’T BLOG THIS FAST. Blake Como slams one home after Lundqvist leaves a big rebound in the slot. 3-3.
9:04 PM: Bruno Gervais takes down Korpikoski and gets called for holding. Rangers go on the power play.
9:08 PM: Tonight’s Versus crew obviously has a man-crush on Rick DiPietro. They’ve made a point of announcing why he’s not playing once every 5 minutes of game time all night. Oh, and the Rangers power play is over.
9:11 PM: Nasland gets the fluky bounce over MacDonald’s shoulder. 4-3 Rangers. I’ve been trying to empty my dishwasher while I’m watching and blogging and every time I go over there the Rangers score. The dishes will now wait until the game ends. I refuse to be part of a Ranger victory.
9:17 PM: Brendan Witt takes some mystery penalty. I’m going to assume it was interference. Rangers on the power play again.
9:19 PM: Penalty over. And thank you for reminding us Rangers fans that Potvin still, in fact, sucks.
9:20 PM: Positive news coming from the Islander locker room about Trent Hunter. Moving around and talking with the training staff, out for the rest of the night as a precautionary measure. Good to hear.
9:22 PM: MSG just started a PRU-CHA chant. The fans have made their wishes clear. Your move, Renney.
9:23 PM: Nigel Dawes battles his way to the front of the net and puts one home to make it 5-3 Rangers. I have an irrational hatred for this kid and am now cranky.
9:24 PM: In case you hadn’t figured it out already, the Islanders are really bad at the third period. Actually, the Islanders are really bad at a lot of things. But I digress.
9:28 PM: One minute left. MacDonald out of the net for the Isles for the extra skater.
9:29 PM: Mike Comrie pokes one home with about 19 seconds left. 5-4 Rangers. Makes things a little bit interesting, anyway.
9:32 PM: Rangers hold on to win it. Crazy game. I don’t approve of Rangers victories, but certainly an enjoyable hockey game.
