Sorry, couldn't read that message. All this BLING... blinded me. But how f*cking queer is Ron Dugay, huh?
Half the fun in watching the MSG/FSNY/SNY post-game (never know what channel it's on) is seeing Dan-O trying not to laugh at Duguay's latest Kenny Loggins outfit. Hockey Player Hairdresser
Daneyko played with a bunch of old NHL'ers in a charity game at MSG against the cops. Some cop highsticks him (by accident I'm sure) and Daneyko flips his gloves off looking to rip the dude's head off. Great to see that some instincts don't go away even after many years away from the game.
Tom Kostopolous gets KO'd by Matt Martin http://www.sbnation.com/nhl/2013/4/...devils-matt-martin-knocks-out-tom-kostopolous
And Martin was still class enough to call over the trainer. Don't look now but we have a hell of a 3 way race for 2 playoff spots in NY
Man oh man. Just finished watching the B's/Isles. This team is on a roll right now and heading into that things you call an arena is gonna be scary.
It's gonna be a mad house. And Howie Rose was saying how there probably won't be as big a contingent of Ranger fans invading the Coliseum this time around. I fear he is correct.
Even if the Isles won I would still hate overtime. There is just something to be said about the regulation tie. That said, what a game. I hope they both make it and we get to do this all over again for a trip to Chicago.
That was quite a gut wrenching game. I can only imagine what it was like to be in the crowd. Happy with the win but now happy with the way the Rangers played. Isles forechecked really well and kept us without a shot for a long, long time. Our PP was terrible (surprise, surprise) and we didn't have a lot of scoring chances. The Isles ran into Hank and the post....and the crossbar. Still, a win is a win and even though we remain in the 8th spot, we're doing what we need to do. Hopefully we can keep it going as we reach the final 2 weeks of the season. Anyway, a lot of excitement overall and it's nice to see the Rangers/Islanders rivalry actually mean something for the first time in a long time.