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  1. Replacing Brian Boyle

    Mike Hume

    Following Game 5 Saturday night, New York Rangers head coach John Tortorella revealed that Brian Boyle sustained a concussion on a hit by Chris Neil and is out indefinitely. Boyle had been one of the Rangers' most important players down the stret...

    Blog | April 22, 2012
  2. Rangers D stout, smart in Game 1 win

    Mike Hume

    When you're battling the team that finished fourth in the league in goal scoring, as the Ottawa Senators did, you know that keeping the puck out of the net will be a challenge. Fortunately for the New York Rangers -- the NHL's third-best defensive te...

    Blog | April 13, 2012
  3. 24/7: Episode 4 Winners and Losers

    Mike Hume

    That's a wrap, folks. One final look yielded more than a few memorable scenes from the Rangers' and Flyers' road to the Winter Classic. And as such, there seem to be more names in the Win and Loss column than usual. Here's a look at those that ca...

    Blog | January 06, 2012
  4. Winter Classic Rewind

    Mike Hume

    Want to relive the glory of the Rangers' win at the Winter Classic? Yeah, we did too. In case you missed anything Monday, we've compiled all our Blueshirt-related material from the Jan. 2 outdoor game into one convenient post below. Take a gander:...

    Blog | January 03, 2012
  5. W2W4: Rangers vs. Islanders

    Mike Hume

    The rivalry gets rekindled in the Garden tonight. Here are five factors to consider before the puck drops off Broadway: The Incapable Offense vs. the Unbreachable Net The Islanders have sputtered in the offensive zone this season, getting littl...

    Blog | December 22, 2011
  6. 24/7: Episode 2 Winners, Losers

    Mike Hume

    Another Wednesday, another transcendental evening in front of HBO for NHL fans. Just like last week, we'll be breaking down the top winners and losers from the behind-the-scenes series. And just to reiterate, this is based solely on perception from w...

    Blog | December 22, 2011
  7. 24/7: Episode 1 winners and losers

    Mike Hume

    After the conclusion of last season's edition of "24/7," featuring the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals, it was pretty clear that Pens' bench boss Dan Bylsma emerged looking like a golden god of coaching, while the Caps' Bruce Boudreau cam...

    Blog | December 15, 2011
  8. W2W4: Rangers at Winnipeg Jets

    Mike Hume

    As the Rangers try to rebound from a less-than-stellar effort in Edmonton, here are three factors to focus on when the Blueshirts return to Winnipeg for the first time since Nov. 17, 1996. Not Sucking John Tortorella summed up Saturday's 2-0 loss...

    Blog | October 24, 2011
  9. W2W4: Rangers vs. Flames

    Mike Hume

    The Rangers look to turn their first win into their first win streak Thursday night in Calgary. Here are a few factors to keep your eye on when the Blueshirts skate into the Saddledome. Say No to the Sin Bin The Rangers have been patronizing the...

    Blog | October 20, 2011
  10. New York Rangers' Stanley Cup chances are very good for the next ...

    Mike Hume

    Revitalized Blueshirts are about to experience a moment of opportunity -- but can they seize it?

    Story | Conversation | August 04, 2011
  11. For Rangers, effort isn't enough

    Mike Hume

    Mike Green. Alex Ovechkin. Alexander Semin. The list of the Washington Capitals' goal-scorers in Game 5 reads like one half of an all-star team. It also serves as a very stark reminder that the New York Rangers still lack what the No. 1 seed in th...

    Blog | April 23, 2011
  12. Rapid Reaction: Capitals 3, Rangers 1

    Mike Hume

    New York Rangers head coach John Tortorella guaranteed that his team would be ready to play today. Well, not so much ... The Washington Capitals blitzed the Blueshirts Saturday afternoon and the Rangers never recovered from a first period that saw th...

    Blog | April 23, 2011
  13. Rangers will have to dig deep on Saturday

    Mike Hume

    NEW YORK -- Holding a 3-0 lead in the third period, Game 4 was the New York Rangers' for the taking, a win that would have set up a best-of-three showdown to decide the series. Instead, the Rangers -- a team that had not lost a single game after taki...

    Blog | April 21, 2011
  14. Words take over as Game 4 wait continues

    Mike Hume

    Washington Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau bad-mouthed the Garden. He also insinuated the Rangers and Marc Staal were head hunting against Mike Green. Meanwhile John Tortorella recounted an instance of mistaken identity with Dan Girardi, who may h...

    Blog | April 19, 2011
  15. Physical Rangers walk the line

    Mike Hume

    It's no secret that the Rangers want to be a physical team in the postseason. It's no secret that Sean Avery was inserted into the lineup to rattle the opposition and get under their skin. And all those little bumps and chips given to Washington Capi...

    Blog | April 18, 2011
  16. Marc Staal: 'It's a series now'

    Mike Hume

    Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesStaal and the Rangers will play host to the Caps again in Wednesday's Game 4.NEW YORK -- They just never stopped. Facing a two-game deficit against the Washington Capitals, the Rangers could have rolled over before the ga...

    Blog | April 17, 2011