Sticking it to the dirty Bs and the refs in their own home made it that much sweeter. Funny segment during the first intermission when Valli showed an almost identical play by Strome getting waived off by review, Rangers always play with a different set of rules.
Unless it is crystal clear, like am offsides review or a puck that you can clearly see not over/over the goal line, the Rangers never win reviews. To me it has gotten to the point where Drury needs to talk with the league about it, not in public. It really is a joke, and I don't even think for a second we'll win a review when one happens. As for the game, very good win. I think they were playing too East/West for most of the game trying to make the pretty play, but they did enough to get it done. Their D has also tightened up the past two games and was solid all game last night. Good to see after a loose 3 or 4 games. When you play a team like Boston you need to be ready for physical play, and you have to go North/South and get pucks at the net in dirty areas. Lavy has to keep pounding that into these guys. Zibanejad was the biggest culprit last night as he passed on multiple good chances to try a fancy pass, no go especially against Boston. Very good effort overall though.
Pastrcock's hit was a direct result of that fucking incompetent, moron Parros having no clue how to do his job. Last time after Pastrcock got hit clean by Lindgren, he cheapshotted him when the puck wasn't near him resulting in Lindgren getting hurt. He wasn't suspended. Thus, knowing Parros is an incompetent pussy and hates the Rangers because Dolan said he was unfit to do his job, Pastercock did it again. Our commissioner who is as useless as tits on a bull keeps this dumb bastard Parros instead of doing what he should have done a long time ago. Fire him. You don't put a no talent, goon in charge of league discipline.
That pussy Frederic is popping off about fighting Trouba every time they play because he was gasp! cheap shotted the game before. Parros was a joke as a player so nothing changes when he's given a front office job.