
A multitude of hockey broadcasters shredd the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon during a lamentable loss of 4-0 against the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center. To add more insults to the injury, three of these analysts who torn the Rangers actually wore the BlueHirt during their NHL career.
Former Rangers Captain Dave Maloney, the longtime commentator on the team’s radio, was the first to manage. At the end of the second period, he cut the game by play Don Lagreca to spit that the Rangers were made by a “two minutes of brain” during this period.
Maloney referred to the brutal game by the special Rangers teams, which allowed the first two goals of the match at only 1:27. First of all, it was Timo Meier in a way marking only four seconds after the first game of DEVILS at 10:56 am, after a opposite victory from Nico Hischier in the end of the Rangers. Then, with a chance to link the match on their own power game, Chris Kreider returned the washer and the Rangers made a short -term goal of Jesper Bratt on a 2 rush against 1 with Hischier at 12:23.
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In the blink of an eye, the Rangers went from an aimless match to a hole of two goals. Like we don’t forget, the Rangers are the only NHL team not to come back and win at least once this season when they hang out by several goals.
Here is another fun fact. Since March 3, the Rangers have been 2 for 43 during power – and have granted three short -term goals in their last four games. Thus, over a month of hockey, the rangers were preceded 3-2 while holding the advantage of man.
This has set up this tirade of the analyst of Studio ABC, the former NHL PK Subban defender.
“Their power game is abyssal and everyone must assume the responsibility of this, not only the players, it is also a coach,” said Subban. “You have to put these guys in position to improve yourself. … You have to be disciplined with your structure. … You have to surpass the penalty.
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Rangers Great Mark Messier say that “Light is not on” for its former team

The Rangers (36-33-7) lost four points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the second Joker of the Eastern Conference-the Canadians rallied in the third period on Saturday evening to lead the flyers of Philadelphia 3-2 at the Bell Center. Each team has six games to play in the regular season – but the next Montreal match is on Sunday on the road against Nashville predators, who are third from the NHL classification. The Rangers left until Monday, when the powerful Tampa Bay Lightning comes to Madison Square Garden.
New York started flat on Saturday and did not show any postponement of the momentum of its animated 5-4 victory in overtime against Minnesota Wild Wednesday in the garden and a 6-1 bombing of San Jose Sharks on the road last Saturday. Instead, the Rangers have placed themselves, not having won a third consecutive match for the eighth time (0-4-4) since their last sequence of three consecutive victories from November 14 to 19.
This was distinguished to the studio partner of Subban and the legendary Rangers Captain Mark Messier.
“I looked at the Montreal Canadiens’ victory in overtime the other day, and the celebration, they were so excited,” said Messier. “I looked at the rangers gaining extension and I did not see the same amount of excitement and passion for victory. The light is not on – and I don’t know why. “

This theme was taken up by the Touche journalist Ray Ferraro, an 18-year-old NHL veteran who played part of the 1995-1996 season with the Rangers.
“It simply does not seem to be this internal conduct or this fight at the moment of the Rangers,” concluded Ferraro.
“They seemed to resign (to miss the playoffs), but they are still in it.”
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