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(1) New York Rangers vs (8) Ottawa Senators - Playoffs Round 1

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Hoags


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Dan O'Rourke made the cut as well.

I have no idea how.

wprager


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spader wrote:
wprager wrote:I heard that Tim Peel made the cut as one of the referees for the playoffs. If they assign him to any of the Sens/Rangers games I wonder if it would be good or bad for us? He might over-compensate in trying to hide his anti-Ottawa bias. You never know.

Don't worry, if he draws the Sens, sandysensfan will assassinate him. Bond

Good, he'll never expect it from her.

wprager


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Oh, good:

Justin Friedl ‏ @friedlj
@SensChirp @SensNation Refs for tomorrow night: Dan O'Halloran
and Tom Kowal. #AvoidingPeel #BelieveIt #YesWeCan

shabbs

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PLAYOFF GAME DAY IS HERE!!!!!!

WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

GO SENS GO!!!!!!

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GAME DAY! Here is the NHL.com preview: http://www.nhl.com/ice/preview.htm?id=2011030111


Top-seeded Rangers begin Cup quest vs. Ottawa
SENATORS (41-31-10) at RANGERS (51-24-7)

TV: NHLN-US, CBC, RDS, MSG (HD)

Last 10: Ottawa 4-6-0; New York 6-4-0

Season Series: In four regular-season meetings, the Senators went 3-1-0 against the Eastern Conference champions, including victories in both games at Madison Square Garden.

Big Story: Despite the Senators' dominance in the regular season, they're still the heavy underdog against the Rangers. Will Ottawa be able to sustain its strong play over the course of a lengthy series against the physical Rangers? Can Craig Anderson outplay likely Vezina Trophy finalist Henrik Lundqvist? Will the Senators' power play get the best of the Rangers' solid penalty kill? It may be a 1 vs. 8 series, but the teams are more evenly matched than their seeds indicate.

Team Scope:

Senators: Ottawa lost three straight games to finish the season when one point would've allowed them to finish seventh in the East. The Senators scored just four goals in that stretch.

That hasn't done anything to dampen the enthusiasm of the Senators, who weren't given much of a chance to make the playoffs in October. Now that it's April, the Senators are once again being dismissed pretty easily, but perhaps that's when they are at their best.

"We're obviously excited to get back in the playoffs as you can tell," center Jason Spezza said. "We're just looking forward to getting started. [As for losing the last three games of the regular season], playoffs wipe everything clean. Now it's just looking forward to the first game and getting the momentum."

The Senators possess the game's top offensive defenseman in Erik Karlsson, who finished with 78 points in 81 games and will present a challenge to the Rangers.

"He's a big part of their offense, obviously, and it'll be a big focus for us to try to limit his time and space," Rangers center Brad Richards said. "Hopefully we can keep him away from puck as much as we can. He's kind of a rover, he'll jump up in the play, and he's such a great skater he gets back just as quick, so he can take more chances than other d-men can.

"You have to keep your head on a swivel when he has the puck, try to get it out of his hands as quick as we can so he can't be a big part of the offense … start in their end and keep an eye on him down there, don't let him beat you and create those odd-man rushes."

Rangers: While the Senators limped to the finish line of the regular season, the Rangers didn't exactly end the season on a strong note. They lost three of four, including the season finale at home when a win would've meant the Presidents' Trophy.

After four days of rest and practice, coach John Tortorella believes his team is in the right frame of mind heading into Game 1. He wouldn't go into detail, but he said his team is ready.

"I've seen it the past few days," Tortorella said, "but I'm not expanding upon it."

The Rangers got into trouble against the Senators mostly through turnovers and penalties. In Ottawa's three wins, the power play went a combined 2-for-8. In the Rangers' lone win, the Senators were held scoreless with the extra man in two chances.

"They have a very good power play," Tortorella said. "We need to stay within ourselves as far as just going about our business, not getting involved in any antics and keeping our discipline. Discipline is a huge part of the game in the regular season -- it's twofold come playoffs. We've had many conversations about how we have to handle ourselves."

Who's Hot: Spezza had six goals and seven assists in his last 15 games. … Linemates Richards and Marian Gaborik closed strong. In March/April, Richards had seven goals and 17 assists; Gaborik had 13 goals and 11 assists.

Injury Report: Senators winger Chris Neil (upper body) has been practicing and is looking good to play in Game 1. … The Rangers have no new injuries, but defensemen Michael Sauer (concussion) and Steve Eminger (ankle) have been out long-term.

Stat Pack: The Rangers finished with the 23rd-best power play this season at a lowly 15.7 percent. But they appeared to figure things out at the end of the season, going 8-for-27 (29.6 percent) over their final six games. … The Senators' power play was ranked 11th (18.2 percent) but stumbled over the final month. They went 6-for-52 (11.5 percent) over their final 17 games.

Puck Drop: "You just never know if you'll have an opportunity again to do it. That's why we tell our guys when you get into these type of situations, you need to try to enjoy it too. Who knows what goes on with your career. You may never get another whack at it. We're going to be ready to play. There's no question about that. But I want these guys to enjoy this time of year." -- Rangers coach John Tortorella


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wprager wrote:You should really check a couple of posts above before posting Smile
It was so good, it was worth posting again.

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No excuses, it's go-time. The games last night were just more proof that anything can happen, anyone can win. Go Sens Go!

GoSensGo!

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tim1_2 wrote:No excuses, it's go-time. The games last night were just more proof that anything can happen, anyone can win. Go Sens Go!

GoSensGo!

Exactly! 3-0 is not safe anymore.

Question: does Laviolette start Bryzgalov again or play Varlamakov for the first half of the first?


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Oh, it's on....


Ahhhhh!

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wprager wrote:
tim1_2 wrote:No excuses, it's go-time. The games last night were just more proof that anything can happen, anyone can win. Go Sens Go!

GoSensGo!

Exactly! 3-0 is not safe anymore.

Question: does Laviolette start Bryzgalov again or play Varlamakov for the first half of the first?

You mean Bobrovsky lol?

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lol. I wondered too.

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Ian Mendes ‏ @ian_mendes Reply Retweet Favorite · Open
Rupp on being physical vs Sens stars: "You just got to make sure you don't let them off the hook ever and finish them every chance you can."

Sens gotta keep their head up and be prepared to take a hit, and also need to be able to dish it out. Karlsson will be a marked man for sure - they ra going to dump into his corner and pound him hard.

Going to need Smith, Neil, Greening, Klinkhammer and Daugavins to make Gaborick and Richards jobs hell.

Also, looks like Gilroy will play, so Carkner must be sitting.

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Riprock wrote:Ian Mendes ‏ @ian_mendes Reply Retweet Favorite · Open
Rupp on being physical vs Sens stars: "You just got to make sure you don't let them off the hook ever and finish them every chance you can."

Sens gotta keep their head up and be prepared to take a hit, and also need to be able to dish it out. Karlsson will be a marked man for sure - they ra going to dump into his corner and pound him hard.

Going to need Smith, Neil, Greening, Klinkhammer and Daugavins to make Gaborick and Richards jobs hell.

Also, looks like Gilroy will play, so Carkner must be sitting.

I think Neil pummels the first guy to hit Karlsson with anything like a questionable hit, and the rest of the team (the Greenings, Smiths, etc.) follow from there. Set the tone, if you will. Lots of lines to be drawn in the sand during game 1 -- i.e., hitting Karlsson is going to come at a price.

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Riprock wrote:Ian Mendes ‏ @ian_mendes Reply Retweet Favorite · Open
Rupp on being physical vs Sens stars: "You just got to make sure you don't let them off the hook ever and finish them every chance you can."

Sens gotta keep their head up and be prepared to take a hit, and also need to be able to dish it out. Karlsson will be a marked man for sure - they ra going to dump into his corner and pound him hard.

Going to need Smith, Neil, Greening, Klinkhammer and Daugavins to make Gaborick and Richards jobs hell.

Also, looks like Gilroy will play, so Carkner must be sitting.

They have to keep their heads up too though!

Karlsson has been closely checked all year, he's used to it. Very Letang-like, he can skate his way out of danger (usually).

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Riprock wrote:
wprager wrote:
tim1_2 wrote:No excuses, it's go-time. The games last night were just more proof that anything can happen, anyone can win. Go Sens Go!

GoSensGo!

Exactly! 3-0 is not safe anymore.

Question: does Laviolette start Bryzgalov again or play Varlamakov for the first half of the first?

You mean Bobrovsky lol?

I wanted a Grapes-ism, and I don't remember if he ever mis-pronounced Bobrovsky. But Varlamakov was a classic:)

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ALLRIGHT KIDS YOU KNOW I TRY TO KEEP IT TONED DOWN IN THE REGGALAR SEASON BUT NOW ITS THE PLAYOFFS WHERE MEN ARE MEN AND BOYS WEAR VISORS!


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Ah I see. Well played then.

I agree that the Sens will protect their stars, but you don't want to see them taking any dumb penalties because of it.

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rooneypoo wrote:
Riprock wrote:Ian Mendes ‏ @ian_mendes Reply Retweet Favorite · Open
Rupp on being physical vs Sens stars: "You just got to make sure you don't let them off the hook ever and finish them every chance you can."

Sens gotta keep their head up and be prepared to take a hit, and also need to be able to dish it out. Karlsson will be a marked man for sure - they ra going to dump into his corner and pound him hard.

Going to need Smith, Neil, Greening, Klinkhammer and Daugavins to make Gaborick and Richards jobs hell.

Also, looks like Gilroy will play, so Carkner must be sitting.

I think Neil pummels the first guy to hit Karlsson with anything like a questionable hit, and the rest of the team (the Greenings, Smiths, etc.) follow from there. Set the tone, if you will. Lots of lines to be drawn in the sand during game 1 -- i.e., hitting Karlsson is going to come at a price.

Like a crushed windpipe and/or broken forearm from a slash? Beer

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I have no problem with the Rangers targetting Karlsson, so long as they do it legally, or they get called for illegal hits.

I know it's very popular to call late hits "finishing your check" but I believe it is bull$417 when it is more than a split second. The only legal reason for a body check in hockey is to separate the player from the puck, so when the player is not in possession of the puck there is no reason not to let up. I realize the game is played at a very fast pace, but even the pluggiest of the plugs in this league can stop on a dime or veer off. I understand a split-second, but when they keep coming in 1 second or more *after* the puck has been cleared out -- usually with hands/elbows/sticks up high -- that needs to be called for what it is -- a blatant attempt to injure or at lease intimidate.

If the kid is good enough to get the puck out of the way before you get there, say "Well played" and try to be quicker/faster/stealthier next time.

If you are too slow to deliver a hit legally, then rest up for 2 minutes and try again.


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