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VIDEO: JOHN TORTORELLA CHEWS OUT LARRY BROOKS

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Rangers head coach John Tortorella and New York Post writer Larry Brooks don’t exactly have the best relationship. A few years ago while coaching the Lightning, Tortorella told Brooks to “get the f*ck out” of the press area after a game. The two had a similar tiff yesterday after the Rangers lost to the Flyers.

Much of the post-game Q&A focused on the Marian Gaborik and Daniel Carcillo fight. The two got tangled up while a scrum was breaking out when Gaborik decided to drop the gloves and promptly got his ass beat. Some of the reporters wanted to know why none of the other Rangers’ players jumped in to rescue the team’s leading scorer. When Larry Brooks asked about the incident, Tortorella jumped all over him. You can check it out below (happens a bit after 2:00):

Clearly, Tortorella wasn’t really interested in answering Brooks. He was still fuming about a recent column where Larry Brooks said he thought Wade Redden getting into a fight was “funny.” Gaborik getting his ass handed to him by Carcillo wasn’t certainly ideal. I can’t really blame Brooks for asking about it but I also can’t really blame Tortorella for snapping back. Here’s the video of Gaborik dancing with Daniel Carcillo:

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RANGERS DROP ANOTHER, GET EARFUL FROM TORTS

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The Rangers faced the Islanders at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday and did not get the desired result. New York dropped the game 2-1 in front of the sold out crowd, the Rangers’ 187th home sellout in a row. The game was the first part of a home-and-home and the Blueshirts travel to Nassau Coliseum today for a rematch.

The Rangers now have a record of 14-16-3 and their playoff hopes are slowly fading away. Head coach John Tortorella was quite displeased with the (lack of) effort his squad showed in the game. Tortorella unleashed a profanity-laden tirade when asked about the performance:

First question was whether the first period was unacceptable:
“Absolutely (unacceptable).
More similar questions: “I have no explanation for how we started. I wish I could give you one.”

I asked him about the Islanders getting the dirty goal to start the game, the point I was getting at was that the Rangers don’t get goals like that. But I never finished the question.
“That we don’t get,” Tortorella said. “It’s horse(poop) coverage around the corners. He just brings it aroudn the net and it’s a fluky goal, but we don’t get them.”

So what do they need to do?
“Play (firetruckin’) harder.”

So what can he do?
“That’ll be something we’ll decide before tomorrow’s game,” Tortorella said.
“I’ll tell you right now, the thing that’s unacceptable about tonight’s game — and we’re trying to stay positive around here, trying to work out way through it — but when we play like (poop) like that for 20 minutes, in a game like this, in a back-to-back situation, it’s unacceptable . .. it is simply unacceptable. And there has to be something done. We’ll see, along the way here, before tomorrow night’s game, where we go with it. It’s simply unacceptable how we start that game. I wish I could give you a (firetruckin’) explanation for it. I can’t.”

With that he stormed out, nearly knocking a chair off the podium platform.

Henrik Lundqivst even chipped in with his own Dennis Green-style quote saying, They played exactly the way we thought they would play. No surprise. No excuse there.” Clearly, Tortorella and company frustrated. The team hasn’t won since December 5th and has lost eight of its last nine games. If they don’t beat the Islanders tomorrow, there’s likely to be another Tortorella explosion.

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RANGERS LOSE TO CAPITALS AS OVECHKIN RETURNS

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The Rangers fell 4-2 last night at Madison Square Garden. Marian Gaborik netted two goals but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Capitals. Alexander Ovechkin scored once and is now tied with Gaborik for the NHL lead with 15 goals.

Henrik Lundqvist made 22 saves but gave up a breakaway goal to Matt Bradley that ended up being the game-winner. John Tortorella said that rookie defenseman Matt Gilroy was at fault on the play. Bradley also decided to fight Aaron Voros in the first period (video below). The duel left him bloodied above one of his eyes. Voros and Bradley also got into a fight last February.

After the game, John Tortorella admitted that his team isn’t “getting any secondary scoring.” That shouldn’t really surprise the head coach since it’s something we highlighted two weeks ago. Henrik Lundqvist must be frustrated too. The Rangers star goalie swung his stick down and broke it after the final whistle sounded.

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RANGERS GET ROUGHED UP BY CANUCKS

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As Marian Gaborik goes, so go the Rangers. The Rangers star winger was held without a point and the Blueshirts lost another game. New York is 9-2-1 when Gaborik gets his name on the scoresheet but have lost all four games where he was pointless or out of the lineup. After piling up seven straight wins, the Rangers have now lost seven of their last nine games.

It was actually a fairly good effort by the Rangers. They should have been winning coming into the third period but they couldn’t score on a four minute power play to end the second. Unfortunately, they hung Lundqvist out to dry and allowed the Canucks to score three goals (one empty netter) on twelve shots in the third. The Rangers only managed to take five shots in the final frame.

For me, there are two distinct issues the Rangers will have to deal with. Without secondary scoring, they’re very easy to gameplan against. Playing on the road means that opposing teams can match up their best defensive players with Gaborik’s line. As a result, the Rangers are a poor 3-4-1 away from MSG. The other area of concern is the blueline. Luckily, Michael Del Zotto and Matt Gilroy have proven to be extremely valuable. That’s good. But it masks the lack of development from Marc Staal and Dan Girardi. They haven’t been bad but they certainly haven’t lived up to their billing as the first pair. While Redden and Rozsival have actually been slightly better lately, they’re still playing like they should be the last men in the rotation. The two veterans’ time on ice against the Canucks (16:38, 15:17) seems to indicate Tortorella is finally coming to terms with that.

Below are my other notes from the game. For a different perspective, you can check out LoHud’s game notes as well.

  • The Rangers “won” the second period with tenacious forechecking and excellent offensive zone puck possession. Other than that, they did little to deserve victory. They couldn’t generate many good scoring chances even with a ton of power play time.
  • Vaclav Prospal continued his inspired play and looks bad ass with his black eye/cut.
  • Artem Anisimov had a moment of brilliance coming through the neutral zone which and the rush nearly resulted in a Higgins goal. The kid shows flashes of immense skill and hockey awareness at times.
  • Ales Kotalik continues to be a key trigger man for the Rangers. He seems to have a Brett Hull-like ability to find open spots on the ice and set himself up for one-time chances.
  • Chris Drury continues to be absolutely invisible. His power play assist came when he received a pass near the hash marks, stick handled a few feet up the boards, before just dropping it to Dubinsky in the corner. Dubinsky did all of the work with an excellent centering pass.
  • Toward the end of the game, Michal Rozsival took a garbage hooking call where it appeared that Henrik Sedin actually latched onto his stick before flopping. The Canucks put the game away with a power play goal and John Tortorella made his way over to Rozsival to give him an earful. However, it seemed like Rozsival didn’t want to hear what he had to say and his body language seemed somewhat defiant.
  • Wade Redden was absolutely horrible coming out of his own end tonight. He turned the puck over to cause the first goal. Later in the game, he freaked out and threw the puck in front of the net to his defensive partner when facing pressure. On the same possession, he got it back and missed the breaking winger’s stick with an errant pass that went for icing.
  • Michael Del Zotto is indeed the truth. The two plays that stood out to me were both in the first period. He made one 60 foot saucer pass that was perfectly weighted to drop on the recipient’s stick. The other play was very close to the beginning of the game when he had pressure heading up ice near the side of his own net. Instead of trying to force it, he spun around and softly dumped it behind the net so his defensive partner could pick it up. He could teach Redden a thing or two about that.
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RANGERS BEAT BRUINS BUT STILL HAVE ISSUES

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The good times ended in New York when the Rangers went into a funk the last two weeks. After winning seven straight games, the Rangers dropped four of their last five before facing the Bruins last night. The B’s were touted as an Eastern Conference favorite, so it was clear that this would be a tight matchup.

But what did we really learn from the Rangers’ struggles? First and foremost, it’s clear that the Rangers are a cellar dweller without Marian Gaborik in the lineup. Other than the power play, they generate absolutely no offensive chances. They resort to a rudimentary “throw it at the net” strategy that doesn’t create good chances. At the same time, the lack of puck possession means the opposition never gets pressured in their own zone. Second, we learned that the Rangers still don’t have their defensive lines ironed out. John Tortorella is either “making them earn time” or quick to bench guys. Rozsival and Redden’s time on ice chart probably resembles a roller coaster track. There have been a handful of instances where they’ll get over 20 minutes in one game only to play 13-15 minutes the next game. Strangely enough, Girardi and Staal seem to have cemented themselves as the “1B” pairing. They consistently log around 20 minutes per game, but they’re not always Tortorella’s “go to” first pair.

The Rangers did beat the Bruins on a Gaborik goal, but the box score tells some interesting stories. Chris Drury is essentially a third line player now. Some fans are even calling for him to be stripped of his captaincy. If not for his role as a penalty killer, he’d rarely be on the ice. His even strength playing time was essentially equal to that of Ales Kotalik. That hurts. Vaclav Prospal continued his inspired play. The re-tread center slash winger notched another assist which gives him 18 points in just 15 games.

The most surprising item on the stat sheet is that Matt Gilroy was on the ice for a massive 22:07. His role is increasing but I’m still worried he’ll wear down as the season goes on. The college hockey season is about 40 games or less, so the Olympic and All-Star break should do him well. It seems as if Rozsival was benched for taking stupid penalties as he only had 16 shifts and 12:51 in ice time. With only six defensemen, there isn’t much the Rangers can do about Rozsival — who is seemingly the goat. Judging by the way Tortorella uses him, it would not be surprising to see Rozsival sent to another team. Though, that means that somebody has to agree to pick up his salary.

The Rangers are solid but their lack of scoring ability and defensive depth is troubling. Henrik Lundqvist is still the only constant on a very young hockey team. Last year, the Rangers were missing a trigger man. They filled that need with Gaborik. They also needed toughness — and they added Donald Brashear (and Sean Avery during the season) for that. However, the Brashear acquisition was more of a band-aid than anything else. It would be ideal if the Rangers could acquire some “nastiness” for the blueline. It’s not enough to have your only tough guys on the third and fourth lines. And while Marc Staal is physical, he’s just not a very imposing or nasty player. Ideally, I’d like to see the Rangers somehow deal Rozsival and a forward for a defenseman with a mean streak. That would solidify the rotation on the blue line and add some much-needed grit to the Rangers’ lineup.

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RANGERS CUT DOWN LEAFS, WIN 5TH STRAIGHT

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Coming off of a 3-0 shutout of the Ducks, the Rangers looked to extend their win streak Monday against Toronto. Ryan Callahan, who also logged the most ice time of any Ranger, scored the first goal on the power play.

The Rangers held onto a one goal lead heading into the third period before they exploded for four goals. Sean Avery tallied twice, Girardi scored his second goal of the game, and Marian Gaborik added his fifth goal of the season in the final period.  The Rangers ended up winning the game by a final score of 7-2.

New York has looked strong through the opening six games of the season. The power play looks much stronger than last year and Gaborik is living up to the hype. As usual, Lundqvist has looked strong and backup netminder Steve Valiquette even had a shutout in his one start.

It will be interesting to see how the defensive rotation plays out. The rotation has split ice time pretty evenly with Marc Staal picking up a few extra shifts at Michael Rozsival’s expense. Rangers coach John Tortorella has been relying heavily on two rookies (Gilroy and Del Zotto). If they falter, Tortorella may not have many other options.

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GABORIK EARNS HIS MILLIONS, BAILS OUT RANGERS

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The acquisition of Marian Gaborik is already paying off. The New York Rangers star winger netted two goals in the Rangers’ victory over the Capitals.

Washington was up 3-2 in the third period after two goals by Nicklas Backstrom. One of the goals was an embarrassing half-ice effort that got past Henrik Lundqvist. That’s when Gaborik started earning his millions by scoring twice in a span of 2:33.

Head coach John Tortorella remarked that he didn’t “think he was playing all that great up until that point.” Henrik Lundvist reacted to Gaborik’s effort by saying, “That’s a goal-scorer for you. That’s why we signed him.”

The Rangers look dangerous with the addition of Gaborik and other young guns. If Gaborik can stay healthy and the young players develop, the Rangers could be playing more than just one playoff series this year.

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RANGERS’ ROOKIE D-MEN DAZZLE, DEFEAT DEVILS

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If you watched the Rangers in the preseason, it’s no surprise that rookie defensemen Michael Del Zotto and Matt Gilroy have experienced immediate success.

Del Zotto has already proven that he’s a mobile and capable distributor from the point and earned power play duties. This paid off with his first career goal against Ottawa on Saturday. He followed that up by tallying a goal and assist (both on the power play) against New Jersey last night.  Del Zotto looks like he could be the real deal and might be the offensive spark the Rangers have desperately needed on the blue line.

Hobey Baker winner Matt Gilroy also experienced success on Tuesday. The 25 -year-old rookie notched his first career goal against Devils. Gilroy has excellent skating ability, but I think he ends up out of position too often. He also has slightly less upside compared to Del Zotto since he’s already 25.

Ales Kotalik scored the other goal for the Rangers. It’s extremely encouraging that the Rangers power play has been successful and that the defensemen are producing.

Another interesting wrinkle to the power play situation is that Chris Drury is absent from the two units. Rangers coach John Tortorella said that Drury was not currently in the top six forwards. On the flip side, he-still-has-a-lot-to-learn-about-being-a-pro Brandon Dubinsky, who held out most of camp, is on the power play along with recent acquisition Enver Lisin. I don’t disagree with Tortorella’s reasoning — but I can see this getting ugly in a hurry.

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RANGERS INK VACLAV PROSPAL AT REASONABLE PRICE

Vaclav Prospal is a New York Ranger. This is one of Sather’s better moves of the offseason. While not an impact player, Prospal is an economical option that produces. He also enjoyed success under current Rangers coach John Tortorella in Tampa Bay. The Post speculates that he will be given the opportunity to win the first line center job if Dubinsky can’t perform.

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Via New York Post:

As contract negotiations with Brandon Dubinsky have hit a speed bump, the Rangers have signed 34-year-old free agent forward Vinnie Prospal to a one-year, $1.1 million deal, The Post has learned.

Prospal, who became unrestricted when the Lightning bought him out of the final three seasons of the four-year, $14 million contract he had signed with Tampa Bay last summer, is most effective on the wing but also can play center.

The plan at the moment is to give Dubinsky the opportunity to claim the center position on the first line that will feature Marian Gaborik on the right and either Sean Avery or Christopher Higgins on the left. But if Dubinsky cannot handle the assignment, Prospal, who is strong on the puck, probably would get the call.

Prospal, who played for head coach John Tortorella before and after the Lightning’s 2004 Cup-winning season in which he was in Anaheim, recorded 45 points (19-26) last year. The 12-year NHL veteran scored 33 goals two years ago for the Lightning and Flyers and recording 80 points and 55 assists with Tampa Bay in 2005-06.

Dubinsky, a Group II free agent, and the Rangers have been in contract talks for a number of weeks, but it now seems as if the parties are not going to reach an agreement on a multi-year contract. Unless Dubinsky can attract an offer sheet on which the Blueshirts would have the right of first refusal, it appears as if he will play the season on his one-year qualifying offer of $698,500.

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