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A New Beginning
by Patrick Hoffman on 03/05/09 at 02:30 PM ET
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In their first game after the trade deadline, the New York Rangers will have all their new guys in the lineup tonight against the last place New York Islanders.
With Nik Antropov, the team now has some size on the wing as well as a guy who can score goals (21 goals this season). If head coach John Tortorella can light a fire under this guy, the team may finally see more power play goals for. Newsday Rangers’ beat writer Steve Zipay believes that he’ll skate with Chris Drury and Brandon Dubinsky. Dubinsky’s and Antropov’s size should open up the ice more for Drury.
Zipay thinks that Sean Avery will skate with Ryan Callahan and Lauri Korpikoski, forming a small but very aggressive line. As most knowledgeable hockey/Ranger fans know, Avery can be tenacious on the forecheck and that is exactly what Tortorella wants him to do.
New defenseman Derek Morris will be paired with one of his former partners from the Phoenix Coyotes, Paul Mara. He gives the backline some added size as well as another player that can play the point on the power play. This is another player that Tortorella needs to light a fire to help be more consistent.
This team definitely got a bit better at the trade deadline and now, they need to show it by clinching a playoff spot in the tight Eastern Conference.
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Tony, he survived being the highest Leaf draft pick since Wendel Clark. Multiple surgeries and other health problems made a lot of Leaf fans hate him.
He’ll be fine in New York.
Posted by Karina on 03/05/09 at 04:18 PM ET
That’s fine and dandy, but it’s not like playing in New York....
Ranger fans will run him out of town if he’s not performing, it’s happened too many times in the past…
I wish him luck…
Posted by Tony F from Virginia Beach, VA on 03/05/09 at 06:12 PM ET
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Probably just me, but I foresee Antropov getting eaten up by the New York media and fans…
Posted by Tony F from Virginia Beach, VA on 03/05/09 at 03:16 PM ET