Derek Stepan is a game-time decision

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  1. strudwickisthebest

    strudwickisthebest Well-Known Member

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    They let that cokehead Ribiero score
     
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    Stepupstepan Well-Known Member

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    if one of the idiots Mcd or G actually blocks the shot instead of screening Cam, that shot does not go in.
     
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    Messiah717 Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    I was hoping for a point. Not shocking though.
     
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    They found every way to lose this game
     
  5. chuckd3534

    chuckd3534 Well-Known Member

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    Okay, agree to disagree Step. I believe Cam should have stopped that for sure. You can blame the D for not blocking the shot. All good.

    VERY frustrating L.

    Couple of quick comments:

    1. Played well, which is good to see, but we really lost this game during a 1 minute stretch late in the 2nd.
    2. Cam played pretty well, but rebound control on the 1st goal and a soft goal on the 3rd goal did us in.
    3. Zucc has got to shoot more. Starting to get fed up with him. When the guy passes the puck back 2' in front of the goal you know you need to rethink things.
    4. Brass frustrates me because he misses a lot of golden chances. Hit the net bro.
    5. Depth...a huge issue. Needs to be addressed.
    6. Need to get a win tomorrow evening against the Stars. We do and we're okay. A loss and then you start to wonder about us without Hank.
     
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    They will be fine. Frustrating but lets win tomorrow and it's all good.
     
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    Stepupstepan Well-Known Member

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    man, that preds d is scary with Weber, Josi and Jones.
     
  8. chuckd3534

    chuckd3534 Well-Known Member

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    Agree Mess. Need that W tomorrow though. 4 game road trip starts after that game, so getting a W tomorrow evening is huge IMO. Really cannot afford a loss or doubt starts to creep in.

    I am a little nervous right now. Team can step up on D and help Cam out when we are talking a game here or there. Now knowing he is the guy for the next 12-15 games at least, it is different. Cannot step it up every game.

    And with the rest of the Met winning again, would love to see the Bruins and Canucks win tonight, I am concerned where we may be when/if Hank returns. Cannot afford an L tomorrow evening IMO.
     
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    chuckd3534 Well-Known Member

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    West will be a battle with Nashville, StL, Chic, and Anaheim. Anaheim may have the edge because they only play one being in a different division.
     
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    Stepupstepan Well-Known Member

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    They should let that kid Skapski play at least two or three games. Who knows, he might steal a couple. We've seen other teams play some unknown rookie against us and win so let the kid get into some games. Might as well give him some experience. Cam is not used to playing so much.
     
  11. cagedlion

    cagedlion "I am the problem, and I am the solution."

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    So, you think I was kidding about the damn Domino Theory?
    Now, Jesper Fast has a right knee sprain! :beatinto:

    Lack of depth is the real Ranger problem.
     
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    Rangers have more depth than almost every team. It's impossible to have endless amounts of depth with the cap.
     
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    The Rangers depth right now is on the roster. They don't have guys that can fill in on a high level from the minors. However, very few teams do. Lindberg could possible fill in for Fast.
     
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    The Rangers need scoring depth upfront. The 3rd line is short. Has been all season. This isn't about players who can step in and play in the NHL and provide some minutes like Fast, this is about players who can actually score more than 7 or 8 goals. We need another scorer for the 3rd line. Crystal clear to me. Right now if the top 6 or 7 guys don't score we do not score.

    Good night for us last night as the Bruins beat the Isles and the Canucks beat the Pens. Maybe we can get another break and the Flyers can win at the Caps, doubtful but who knows. And our game tonight is big IMO.
     
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    BTW...rough year for Step injury sickness wise. Guy never missed a game, this year has missed a bunch. Hope he is good to go tonight.
     
  16. Ranger71

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    I know Nashville's D is excellent but especially with a backup in net now they have to really do a mop up job keeping rebounds and point blank shots away from Talbot. That's a big problem for them in general, though HL tends to bail them out alot. It was the difference late in the 2nd yesterday.
     
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    That's it sc. I said it before the game yesterday, Cam has rebound control issues. We need to be 100% on point with clearing the front or else it will bite us like it did on the 1st goal yesterday. Out of all the good Hank does for us, that is # 1 I think. He very rarely leaves a rebound in a juicy spot for the other team, and that is what we need to adjust to now with Cam.

    As for point blank shots, I think you can say that about most goalies, but I agree with you. My confidence level for Cam to truly rob the other team isn't that high.

    I think Cam is a solid backup, but I think he is clearly a backup. I know he has starter dreams in two years, which is why he only resigned for one year, but to get there dude has work to do.

    When Cam starts 1 random game every 8-10 games or so you can step up your D and your game as a team. When he is going to start 13 or 14 games out of 15 it is different. Regular play settles in. Cam needs to step up his game. I admit I don't have a ton of confidence in Cam, I think he is a decent NHL goalie, but I do think if we play strong in front of him we can win games with Cam.

    Tonight is interesting to me because Dallas can score goals. Their D is poor and we should score also, but they can score, so I want to see how Cam handles a back to back against a good scoring team.

    Assuming Hank is back early March, think March 5th to 10th, we should be fine. Where I get concerned is if he misses longer. I would love to see Hank back worst case for the last 10 games to get his timing back for the playoffs, but hope he is back sooner....maybe the last 18 or so games (we have 32 left right now).
     
  18. Ranger71

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    Right, point blank shots are tough even for elite goalies, especially when Shea Weber is doing the shooting.lol For the Rangers their issue tends to be bunching up and then seeing rebounds go to wide open people. And with alot of smallish players they often can't even reach pucks to flip it out.
     
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    I can't really even believe Skapski as a 6th round pick just last year was already at the AHL level. I figured he would be in juniors at least two years, especially not having 1st round talent. I guess he's moved quicker through the system.
     

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