NYI at NYR
NHL Game Night Thread
Started by Dark Knight, Mar 04 2007 04:43 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 04 March 2007 - 04:43 PM
Please post your thoughts, pictures and comments on tonight's game in this thread.
NYI at NYR
NYI at NYR
#2
Posted 04 March 2007 - 06:13 PM
Smyth vs. Avery. Which pest is worse?
#5
Posted 05 March 2007 - 04:37 AM
Uhhhhh...........
I'll take the Isles just for fun. I sometimes find myself watching games like this when nothing else is on.
#6
Posted 05 March 2007 - 04:53 PM
TSN's Ice Chips
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Updates for Monday, March 5, 2007
Across Canada:
The Latest on the Senators Practice Lines
Peter Schaefer suffered a shoulder injury on Sunday against Chicago and was not on the ice for practice. He is listed as doubtful for Tuesday's game against Pittsburgh. Chris Kelly says he's day-to-day (wrist). He practiced for a little bit and then left the ice. Alfredsson also left early, but he says he's okay. - TSN
The Senators appear on the verge of finalizing a new deal for defenceman Chris Phillips that would pay him between $3.5 and $4 million U.S. a year. - Ottawa Citizen
Forwards
Heatley - Spezza - Kelly
Saprykin - Fisher - Alfredsson
Vermette - Comrie - Eaves
Schubert - McAmmond - Neil
Extra - McGrattan
Defence
Redden - Meszaros
Volchenkov - Phillips
Corvo - Preissing
Extra - Nycholat
Goaltender
Emery
Around The League:
The Latest from Boston
Veteran defenseman Jason York returned Sunday after sitting out the previous two games. - Boston Herald
The Latest from Carolina
Ray Whitney missed his first game of the season on Sunday with a sore ankle. Bret Hedican sat out his second consecutive game because of an undisclosed lower-body injury. Erik Cole is expected to miss another two weeks with a torn hip muscle. - Augusta Chronicle
The Latest from Chicago
Tuomo Ruutu sat out Sunday with a 103-degree temperature and flu symptoms. Ruutu, Martin Havlat and Rene Bourque all have missed games in the last week with the flu. - Daily Herald Times
The Latest from Colorado
Rookie Paul Stastny extended his points streak to 15 games - two shy of Teemu Selanne's NHL record for rookies - with two assists on Sunday. - Denver Post
Karlis Skrastins missed his fourth game in a row because of a sprained knee and Marek Svatos sat out his second in a row with a groin injury. - Rockey Mountain News
The Latest from Columbus
Adam Foote (high ankle sprain) will have an MRI Monday. - Columbus Dispatch
The Latest from Dallas
Krys Barch left the game with a foot injury (broken toe) in the third period on Sunday after being hit by a puck and is expected to miss 7-10 days. - Fort-Worth Star Telegram
The Latest from New York Rangers
Martin Straka is still looking to return to the line-up. He planned to test his left shoulder during the morning skate. He hopes it will have regained significant strength four days after taking a cortisone shot to reduce swelling and alleviate pain. - New York Daily News
Across Canada:
The Latest on the Senators Practice Lines
Peter Schaefer suffered a shoulder injury on Sunday against Chicago and was not on the ice for practice. He is listed as doubtful for Tuesday's game against Pittsburgh. Chris Kelly says he's day-to-day (wrist). He practiced for a little bit and then left the ice. Alfredsson also left early, but he says he's okay. - TSN
The Senators appear on the verge of finalizing a new deal for defenceman Chris Phillips that would pay him between $3.5 and $4 million U.S. a year. - Ottawa Citizen
Forwards
Heatley - Spezza - Kelly
Saprykin - Fisher - Alfredsson
Vermette - Comrie - Eaves
Schubert - McAmmond - Neil
Extra - McGrattan
Defence
Redden - Meszaros
Volchenkov - Phillips
Corvo - Preissing
Extra - Nycholat
Goaltender
Emery
Around The League:
The Latest from Boston
Veteran defenseman Jason York returned Sunday after sitting out the previous two games. - Boston Herald
The Latest from Carolina
Ray Whitney missed his first game of the season on Sunday with a sore ankle. Bret Hedican sat out his second consecutive game because of an undisclosed lower-body injury. Erik Cole is expected to miss another two weeks with a torn hip muscle. - Augusta Chronicle
The Latest from Chicago
Tuomo Ruutu sat out Sunday with a 103-degree temperature and flu symptoms. Ruutu, Martin Havlat and Rene Bourque all have missed games in the last week with the flu. - Daily Herald Times
The Latest from Colorado
Rookie Paul Stastny extended his points streak to 15 games - two shy of Teemu Selanne's NHL record for rookies - with two assists on Sunday. - Denver Post
Karlis Skrastins missed his fourth game in a row because of a sprained knee and Marek Svatos sat out his second in a row with a groin injury. - Rockey Mountain News
The Latest from Columbus
Adam Foote (high ankle sprain) will have an MRI Monday. - Columbus Dispatch
The Latest from Dallas
Krys Barch left the game with a foot injury (broken toe) in the third period on Sunday after being hit by a puck and is expected to miss 7-10 days. - Fort-Worth Star Telegram
The Latest from New York Rangers
Martin Straka is still looking to return to the line-up. He planned to test his left shoulder during the morning skate. He hopes it will have regained significant strength four days after taking a cortisone shot to reduce swelling and alleviate pain. - New York Daily News
#7
Posted 05 March 2007 - 10:24 PM

New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist (30) blocks a shot as Karel Rachunek and New York Islanders' Ryan Smyth move in during the first period of their hockey game, Monday, March 5, 2007 at Madison Square Garden in N.Y.
(AP Photo/Ed Betz)

New York Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro (39) blocks a shot by New York Rangers' Michael Nylander as Islanders' Richard Zednik (20) moves in during the second period of their hockey game, Monday, March 5, 2007 at Madison Square Garden in N.Y.
(AP Photo/Ed Betz)

New York Islanders' Marc-Andre Bergeron battles for the puck with New York Rangers' Ryan Hollweg (44) during the second period of their hockey game, Monday, March 5, 2007 at Madison Square Garden in N.Y.
(AP Photo/Ed Betz)

New York Rangers' Matt Cullen (5) puts the puck past New York Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro during a shootout in their hockey game, Monday, March 5, 2007 at Madison Square Garden in N.Y. The Rangers defeated the Islanders 2-1.
(AP Photo/Ed Betz)
#8
Posted 06 March 2007 - 12:19 AM
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Avery has pumped much-needed life
Avery will get his first taste of the Rangers-Islanders rivalry tonight.
"I don't know if he's changed our personality, but he certainly has brought his own and helped other players reveal theirs," Renney said. "He has helped all of us establish a little bit more depth to what you want to be in the NHL as a team. All of us have emerged with a little bit more vinegar."
Avery will get his first taste of the Rangers-Islanders rivalry tonight.
"I don't know if he's changed our personality, but he certainly has brought his own and helped other players reveal theirs," Renney said. "He has helped all of us establish a little bit more depth to what you want to be in the NHL as a team. All of us have emerged with a little bit more vinegar."
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#9
Posted 06 March 2007 - 12:21 AM
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Avery has pumped much-needed life
Avery will get his first taste of the Rangers-Islanders rivalry tonight.
"I don't know if he's changed our personality, but he certainly has brought his own and helped other players reveal theirs," Renney said. "He has helped all of us establish a little bit more depth to what you want to be in the NHL as a team. All of us have emerged with a little bit more vinegar."
Avery will get his first taste of the Rangers-Islanders rivalry tonight.
"I don't know if he's changed our personality, but he certainly has brought his own and helped other players reveal theirs," Renney said. "He has helped all of us establish a little bit more depth to what you want to be in the NHL as a team. All of us have emerged with a little bit more vinegar."
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#10
Posted 06 March 2007 - 06:14 PM
Man what a game by Dipietro. Did you guys catch that? 56 saves!!
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