Hockey

CHICAGO - Once the puck flicked off his stick and into the back of the net, Andrew Shaw wheeled and headed for the glass. The Blackhawks' winger approached with arms held high and then began pounding away, a moment of joy and cathars...
CHICAGO - Once the puck flicked off his stick and into the back of the net, Andrew Shaw wheeled and headed for the glass. The Blackhawks' winger approached with arms held high and then began pounding away, a moment of joy and catharsis and relief.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. - Even when the Los Angeles Kings romped to the Stanley Cup, they didn't exactly pass finishing school.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Even when the Los Angeles Kings romped to the Stanley Cup, they didn't exactly pass finishing school.
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CHICAGO - Lou Piniella was probably sipping a cocktail somewhere Saturday night after watching baseball.
CHICAGO - Lou Piniella was probably sipping a cocktail somewhere Saturday night after watching baseball.
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CHICAGO - Daniel Carcillo has been in worse situations than what the Blackhawks were facing when they took the ice against the Red Wings on Saturday night in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals.
CHICAGO - Daniel Carcillo has been in worse situations than what the Blackhawks were facing when they took the ice against the Red Wings on Saturday night in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals.
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CHICAGO - Jonathan Toews leaped into Marian Hossa's arms and yelled so loudly it threatened to drown out the 22,014 on hand at the United Center to witness either the end of the Blackhawks' season or what they hoped was the begin...
CHICAGO - Jonathan Toews leaped into Marian Hossa's arms and yelled so loudly it threatened to drown out the 22,014 on hand at the United Center to witness either the end of the Blackhawks' season or what they hoped was the beginning of an epic comeback.
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CHICAGO - The Blackhawks looked like their regular-season selves Saturday night, deep and determined and unwilling to line up and shake hands with the Red Wings just yet.
CHICAGO - The Blackhawks looked like their regular-season selves Saturday night, deep and determined and unwilling to line up and shake hands with the Red Wings just yet.
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LOS ANGELES-Just watch Slava Voynov drift toward the goal, holding the puck on his stick, waiting.
LOS ANGELES-Just watch Slava Voynov drift toward the goal, holding the puck on his stick, waiting.
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CHICAGO - Jonathan Toews leaped into Marian Hossa's arms and yelled so loud it threatened to drown out the 22,014 on hand at the United Center to witness either the end of the Blackhawks' season or what they hoped was the beginni...
CHICAGO - Jonathan Toews leaped into Marian Hossa's arms and yelled so loud it threatened to drown out the 22,014 on hand at the United Center to witness either the end of the Blackhawks' season or what they hoped was the beginning of an epic comeback.
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A disappointing end to a season that belatedly began with plenty of promise of a possible Stanley Cup. Lots of time to review in the next few days, it appears the Rangers will have their breakup day on Monday, though that’s not 10...
A disappointing end to a season that belatedly began with plenty of promise of a possible Stanley Cup. Lots of time to review in the next few days, it appears the Rangers will have their breakup day on Monday, though that’s not 100 percent set in stone yet. Here’s the game story, as reported by Record teammate Tom Gulitti, freeing me to do a column off today’s game. The theme was as I wrote at the end of the Live Blog, the Rangers have to lament the fact that the intensity, desperation and physicality they needed in this series didn’t really show up until this afternoon. I’ll post a link in the next blog post. Or, if you can’t wait, go to http://www.northjersey.com/sports later tonight/tomorrow. Some news from today: the undisclosed injury to D Anton Stralman that he suffered on Milan Lucic’s second-period check in Game 3 was a separated shoulder. Stralman also suffered a facial fracture as he was driven into the glass but it was the shoulder injury that prevented the underrated defenseman from playing in Games 4 and 5, with veteran Roman Hamrlik having to fill in, then being benched after his intercepted pass led to Gregory Campbell’s winner at 13:41 of the second period. Stralman was prepared to play through the injury either in a Game 6 or 7 - how soon he could have returned is unclear - had the Rangers kept the series alive. Below, please find comments from goalie Henrik Lundqvist and coach John Tortorella, plus some player notes. And though the disappointment of this season ending is still very fresh, please accept my humblest thanks for making this blog so enjoyable to write. ====================================================== Follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/AGrossRecord Follow the Record Sports Staff at twitter.com/TheRecordSports
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There will be a lineup change in this game but it’s the Bruins inserting a veteran, not the Rangers. D Dennis Seidenberg, who has missed the first four games of this series with a lower-body injury, will replace rookie Dougie ...
There will be a lineup change in this game but it’s the Bruins inserting a veteran, not the Rangers. D Dennis Seidenberg, who has missed the first four games of this series with a lower-body injury, will replace rookie Dougie Hamilton, who was burned on Chris Kreider’s OT winner in Game 4, as Zdeno Chara’s partner. For the Rangers, Darroll Powe, out since Game 3 of the first round against the Capitals with a suspected concussion, was on the ice for warmups but did not participate in the line rushes. So coach John Tortorella, with his team facing elimination for the second straight game in this series and for the fourth time so far this postseason, is trusting his players and his Rangers’ lineup from Game 4, including the revamped fourth line of Kris Newbury centering Micheal Haley and Derek Dorsett. “We’ve been fine in the room,” Tortorella said. “We have momentum on our side, we’ll try to keep it.” Tortorella added there was “no update” on D Anton Stralman, who is missing his second straight game but did add that D Ryan McDonagh is going to “play a ton.” Which is not necessarily breaking a lot of news there. He logged 29:43 in Game 4 and was on the ice for 31:59 in Game 1. It’s sort of like saying McDonagh is “going to make a lot of money” in his new contract this summer. Speaking of reliable, Tortorella was asked whether he thought Henrik Lundqvist elevated his game in elimination situations. “I don’t pay attention to Henrik,” Tortorella said. “I know he’s going to be there. He stops the puck. All the time.” “We worked too long and too hard to go out in four straight,” Lundqvist said. “We gave ourselves an opportunity to play one more game. That’s our approach now is just win. We go in that building, we’re playing a good team. I think the last couple of games we’ve had more intensity, at least the second half of (Game 4) was really good and parts of the game before that were really good as well. So focus on the good parts and the stuff we’ve been doing well and feel as good as we can.” Here’s a look at how the Rangers have thrived in elimination games the past two seasons. While Lundqvist and the Rangers are 6-1 over the past two playoffs - five series - it should be noted the Rangers were 1-5 in elimination games from 2006-11, all with Lundqvist in net. And here’s Tom Gulitti’s column on how closing out series has been a tough chore for Bruins goalie Tuukka “I Fell on My” Rask. Before today’s game, Bruins fourth liner Shawn Thornton explained why he and his linemates did not accept challenges from the Rangers’ fourth line to fight in Game 4. Thornton said the Bruins had just scored and added he wasn’t sure if Newbury, who was jawing at him, legitimately wanted to fight or whether Newbury was trying to sucker Thornton into dropping his gloves. Thornton said that when the time was appropriate, his gloves aren’t “sewn on.” At the same time, he said wouldn’t have fought in that situation in any game. Keys to Game 5: 1. Up their game: Yes, the Rangers won Game 4 to avoid a sweep. But they can’t forget they trailed 2-0 in the second period and needed an incredible flub by Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask to kickstart their comeback. The Rangers did not start Game 4 with the requisite sense of desperation. A repeat of that won’t work on the Bruins’ home ice. 2. More from the new guys: Tortorella shook up his Game 4 lineup and the same is expected in Game 5: Brad Richards and Arron Asham out, Newbury and Haley anchoring the fourth line, Kreider starting the game with Derek Stepan and Rick Nash and veteran defenseman Roman Hamrlik in for the injured Anton Stralman. The Rangers need balanced production to have a chance. 3. Special teams: While the focus has remained on
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