Quote from: babywhales on May 28, 2024, 11:30:45 AMI coach middle school baseball and I hate to say it but it cost me the 1st period of the Game 1 and all of Game 2.
Overall, the Rangers got outplayed in 3 of the 4 wins vs Boston and 1 of the 2 wins vs Florida (if not both based on the reports I have read). In that sense they are getting it done but it sure would be nice to play a full game dominating a team more consistently
As well as this playoff series has been going I would argue the Rangers have not even hit their stride. I have read they are lucky but plenty of puck luck is being had by their opponents so to focus on their luck and no other is selective criticism.
Kart- Miller has been off all year imo. His personal issues required he pull himself from lineup 6 months ago. He seems to exist on both ends of the spectrum, making aggressive amazing plays at times or absent minded soft play. In the cap series he did a tremendous job against OV. Unfortunately, this time of year on this stage 1 mistake can be the difference. I will say in Game 3 the whole defense was chasing the Panthers.
Hoping my team gets rained out tonight so I can watch the whole game.
GO Rangers
I appreciate your inputs, as always! Thx for the reminder regarding Miller whom I do remember that time. I really felt bad for him and I don't want to sound overly critical since he would be his own worst critic anyway. That article in the paper he graciously allowed to be published was courageous on his part; it spoke also to the Rangers' organization in how they back up what they say when you hear them talk about loving each other and being united; powerful reminder! I am going to say a small prayer for him that he finds his inner strength to make it through tonight and realize his team is there for him, as are the fans despite their disappointment that he didn't have a good game on Sunday.
Regarding the competition in the Atlantic, I don't think it was hard to see that the Metro, apart from themselves and Carolina, and perhaps the hot team of the month making a run, didn't offer the same intensity in competition as the Atlantic Division from top to bottom. As for Boston, a team the Rangers swept this season in three games and two in Beantown, I vividly remember their coach say, after their third loss, that those guys (i.e. Rangers) just have our number this year, in a dejected voice. Would they have offered up the same level of competition as Florida has, to date? I really don't know the answer to that, but I can say that I sure was hoping they'd find a way to beat the Cats the same way I was hoping the Avs would have beaten the Stars, who put on a show last night to take Game Three from the Oilers, 4-3, and lead that series two games to one, but I digress.
Don't you have a video recorder in your home???
I agree with your assessment about "luck" in the Rangers-Cats series to date. More-so, the smallest of mistakes seem to have the most significant of consequences. For Miller, not clearing the puck led to a direct chain of passes that led to a Cats' score. Likewise, Rodrigues losing Wennberg, while the puck was in a scrum, led to #91 sneaking out in front of Bobrovsky, so that when Lindgren got the puck and wristed it goalward, the opportunistic Wennberg's fateful, long-awaited goal finally came to fruition in the form of the game winner in OT. It's not luck, just creating an opportunity from a small mistake and capitalizing on it. All those other stats mean nothing in the final analysis if Florida cannot score goal #5, which they were unable to.
Onto tonight's game, where the bad guys are taking the ice with "the growl," as their coach so eloquently put it. What does that really mean, what are the Rangers in for and what do they do to counter it, if anything at all? Or, will this be the Lions eating the Christians in the Roman Colosseum tonight? What can we expect?
P.S. Fingers crossed for rain for you. Or, please send it my way, where we're 103 and baking under sunny blue skies!
Peace!