Former Canucks Haunt the Playoffs Peter Chau | May 15, 2014 As the clock ticked down to zero in both Game Sevens, first against the Philadelphia Flyers and then against the Pittsburgh Penguins, a part of me secretly wanted the New York Rangers to…
Struggle to Success, Moore and St. Louis Lead the Way Julie Kayzerman | April 28, 2014 There’s no arguing that it was a battle of passion in Game 5 of the Rangers / Flyers series that ultimately gave New York the upper hand with a 4-2…
NY Rangers Get Penguinitis – Fall to Flyers in Game 2 Kevin Mizera | April 22, 2014 On Easter Sunday, the New York Rangers squandered an early 2-goal lead against the Philadelphia Flyers en route to a 4-2 loss that evened their first round series at one…
Will the NY Rangers Playoff Woes Continue? Kevin Mizera | March 26, 2014 Here We Go Again The Stanley Cup Playoffs are almost upon us, and the New York Rangers are fighting to the bitter end to get a playoff spot. Surely…
Who Are The New York Rangers? Andrew Graziano | January 26, 2014 John Tortorella became the head coach of the New York Rangers mid-season during 2008-09, replacing long-time bench boss Tom Renney. In that season, Tortorella led the Rangers to a 21-12-7…
Canucks Corner – Special Thanksgiving Edition Peter Chau | November 30, 2013 I’m not sure what to tell you, except that as of week 9 the Vancouver Canucks had just ended an eight-game losing streak after defeating the Ottawa Senators 5-2. Before…
Five Reasons the New York Rangers Will Rebound Josh Smith | October 14, 2013 The Rangers are off to their worst start since Wayne Gretzky was in their lineup. That’s right, kids, you have to go all the way back to 1998-99 to find…
New York Rangers: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly John Ginder | October 12, 2013 So the Rangers have started the 2013-14 hockey season 1-3-0. Big deal. This is the fifth time since 2005-06, that they have started out that way each time making the…
Tortorella and Vigneault Pull Their Teams in Opposite Directions Joe Pack | September 28, 2013 Though NHL coaches cannot be traded, the swap of Alain Vigneault and John Tortorella is the closest resemblance. Naturally, the teams will be drawn parallel for at least the…
A Look at the NHL Head Coaching Changes Mark Wallace Graham | August 20, 2013 Another NHL season is around the corner and, for many teams, hope springs eternal. Teams start with a clean slate and anyone is a contender early in the season. For…
Will Tortorella Change the Canucks or Will They Change Him? Andrew Eide | June 26, 2013 The Vancouver Canucks made it official Tuesday afternoon as they introduced new head coach John Tortorella to the media and their fans. In a strange turn of events Tortorella takes…
Stanley Cup Finals Are a Nightmare Come True for Vancouver Canucks Fans Andrew Eide | June 11, 2013 For hockey fans it does not get any better than this — The Stanley Cup Finals have arrived. The hockey playoffs are the most intense tournament in sports and this…