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Report Card: NYR 4 @ BUF 4
Thursday - October 17, 2002
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| Player |
Ice Time |
Grade |
Comments |
| Dan Blackburn |
64:45 |
C- |
First against was a breakdown in defense
leaving a Sabre with a wide open net Blackburn had no chance on. However,
the second goal, very nice top corner wrister by Gratton but Blackburn
was down on the shot when there was no need to be. Third one slipped right
through his legs from a blue line shot and certainly didn't look pretty.
Fourth one Beelzebub skated out front and opened the 5-hole while Blackburn
looked like he had concrete blocks tied to his ankles. Slipping and sliding,
flopping and flying, almost every shot on Dan tonight was an adventure.
He raised his "D" to a "C-" with some clutch 3rd period and OT saves. |
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| Brian Leetch |
31:42 |
B |
Good game for Brian. Lead the team with a
whopping 7 shots on goal, a lot for a defenseman. |
| Tom Poti |
29:21 |
B+ |
I thought he was great in both zones. Real
solid defensively and keeps racking up points. Really, I looked, and looked
hard, and Poti rarely made a mistake, also used his too-long stick for
some nice poke checks. |
| Vladimir Malakhov |
20:53 |
D- |
A few big hits in the 1st. Bad 2nd, though.
Him and Kaspar were out of position on the Sabres first, then their second
he could've made a MUCHHHH better effort in catching up to Gratton, who
was able to get off a free shot. Fourth goal Satan is skating to the net
and Malakhov is BACKING AWAY! BACKING AWAY! WHY? Covering the pass? Take
the guy with the puck since no one else had him, idiot! Man alive! I almost
ate my coffee table when I saw that. On the ice for all four goals against. |
| Darius Kasparaitis |
17:25 |
D |
Crushed Rob Ray against the center ice boards
then took a tackle for the team in drawing the penalty. Sabres first goal
(PP) was out of position on Malakhov's side of the ice, creating all sorts
of confusion. On the ice for all four goals against. |
| Dale Purinton |
15:15 |
B |
Great job drawing a minor on Ray late in
the 1st! Turned into a very crucial PP with the Rangers scoring two on
it, too. Ice time was up and he deserved it. |
| Sylvain Lefevbre |
15:19 |
B- |
Was having a fine game as usual... until
he took a penalty with 3:20 left in a tied game! Solid, strong game otherwise,
but that major boner obviously brings him down a grade, would've been much
worse if Buffalo actually scored on it. |
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| Eric Lindros |
25:32 |
A- |
After a few articles recently on "when is
Lindros going to show up?", he did in a huge way in the 1st with two goals
and drove to the net and made moves with the confidence of a Lindros of
5 seasons ago. Kept working the next two periods, and I was VERY impressed
with 5 seconds left in OT where Lindros kicked the puck away then blocked
a shot in a very determined effort. |
| Petr Nedved |
25:05 |
B+ |
I gotta give Nedved credit. He did take a
bad penalty in the 2nd and only had an assist, but he is really trying
hard. 3rd period PP takes a puck SQUARE in the face and STAYS OUT THERE!
It didn't clip him, caught him dead on and Nedved's jersey was full of
blood, yet he winced for a few seconds and stayed out. He drives me nuts
sometimes, too, but you can't say he's not tough or he doesn't care. Most
players would make a beeline right to the bench. |
| Pavel Bure |
25:55 |
B+ |
Pavel Bure, I love you every bit as much
as a heterosexual man possibly can. 15 goals in 14 games as a Ranger, including
the crucial game-tying one tonight. He could score goals by accident. He'll
probably score one this season when he's not even in the lineup, you watch. |
| Bobby Holik |
16:35 |
B |
Circled back to cover for a defenseman in
the offensive zone but shot the puck straight into Gratton at the blueline
with no one behind Holik, who took it down for a goal. Bad play. Made up
for it very quickly by winning a face off in the offensive zone later in
the period, driving to the net and tipping it through for his first as
a Ranger. |
| Rem Murray |
14:19 |
B |
Continues his strong play, thought I'm hard
pressed to tell you anything Murray did tonight that really stood out.
Him, Holik and Sammy make up a very strong checking line. |
| M. Samuelsson |
11:53 |
B |
Got off a few nice shots and went to the
net, Godblessim. |
| Mark Messier |
17:08 |
C |
He's not playing outright bad, but he's definitely
coasting. Or maybe he's not coasting and just doesn't have the juice. Whatever,
but he's been playing like an unnoticable 4th liner lately. |
| Matthew Barnaby |
10:15 |
B- |
A few huge hits, especially one early in
the game. Certainly not as noticable as last game, though. |
| Radek Dvorak |
13:24 |
B- |
Good shifts, and, uh... good shifts. Seriously,
what do you have? He was there. Pretty good game. |
| Jamie Lundmark |
6:21 |
C |
Outside of some strong shifts earlier you'd
be hard pressed to know he even played tonight. |
| Dixon Ward |
7:21 |
C+ |
I had a chicken sandwich for dinner. It was
good. |
| Sandy McCarthy |
6:03 |
C |
He played?!? Box score says he got 6:03.
I think the box score is lying to me. |
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| COACHING STAFF: |
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B |
Funny, while I'm writing my scathing diatribe
against Darius and Vladimir, the coaching staff finally disbands the Duo
of Doom for the 3rd period! Halleujah! GREAT MOVE, COACHES! They also called
a very smart time out in the 1st period with the Rangers going on a 5-on-3
and the 1st line having just finished a shift. The ice times were pretty
good tonight, too. Nice to see Messier's down, even if it should still
go down another 5-7 minutes. |
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| 1st PERIOD: |
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A |
Couldn't ask for a better period. Pressure
was almost 100% in the Sabre end. Rangers hit often but were very disciplined,
which gave them a 5-1 edge in power plays. It was... perfect. Only reason
they get an "A" instead of an "A+" is they choked on about 2 to 4 very
good scoring chances. |
| 2nd PERIOD: |
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F |
A to F. Yep. Brilliant 1st period, atrocious
2nd. Rangers weren't so much outplayed as they just made crucial mistakes.
Blackburn, Kasparaitis and Malakhov. Those three. Holik made a bad play,
too, but it was mostly those three. Look below for my boiling hot oil treatment. |
| 3rd PERIOD: |
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B |
Rangers settled down again in the 3rd, but
like I said above it really wasn't the team who was at fault, it was Blackburn,
Kaspar and Malakhov, and all three played a better period. The flow of
the period was about 50/50 but King Sir Lord President Pavel Bure got the
crucial goal. |
| OVERALL: |
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C |
This is all about Kasparaitis, Malakhov and
Blackburn tonight. They sucked. Kaspar and Malakhov have sucked all season
minus a decent shift here and there. Those two have just been an ABSOLUTE
MESS so far! Sure, they often log the hard minutes going against top lines
and being the main PK pair, but you can't use it as an excuse when they've
failed completely at it. Here's some stats to back me up:
DK/VM were on the ice for all 4 Buffalo goals
tonight. DK/VM were on the ice for 3 of 4 Toronto goals Tuesday. DK/VM
were on the ice for 5 of 6 Pittsburgh goals Saturday. DK/VM were on the
ice for 2 of 4 Montreal goals Friday.
Grand Total: Kasparaitis and Malakhov have
been on the ice for 14 of the Rangers 17 goals against so far.
That has been the primary problem with
your New York Rangers this season, sports fans. Kasparaitis and Malakhov.
14 of 17!
I'm not saying they're the only problem, but
most certainly the PRIMARY problem. Problem no. 1A. Don't tell me Leetch
and Poti, I thought that would be a problem, too, but they've been more
or less great together so far. It's Darius. And Vladimir. I shall call
them Vladius, and I shall proclaim they have sucked!
Okay, the game. Like I said, the team played
pretty well overall except for a few people. The first line was flying,
the Holik line grinding and the Leetch/Poti and Dale/Sly pairs were very
good. And thank you Pavel Bure! Were it not for that goal this game would've
been considered a disaster, but as it is we can be pleased with getting
out with a road point in that funeral home of an arena. How many people
do you think were there tonight, 5,000? |
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V. Chebaturkin (healthy), Dave Karpa (IR
- elbow), Richard Lintner (IR - knee sprain), K. Oliwa (healthy), Robert
Petrovicky (healthy) |
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Pete Rocha, © 2002. procha@optonline.net |
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Posted by pete at October 17, 2002 10:08 PM eMail this entry!
Good Report on tonight's game. It's amazing how dominant the Rangers were in the first, and how quickly things turned around in the second. Your comment regarding Bure is hilarious, but oh-so true...You gotta love him!! (As much as a hetro man can love Bure!)
I think Messier's grade should be a D-. Except for for the 2nd goal against the 'Canes, which was very nifty, he has look absolutely slow, tentative, and dumb. I believe the success of the season will depend greatly on how Brian deciphers this situation. For Mark to keep playing this way and get rewarded with lots of minutes and valuable ice time will be seen by the rest of the players as a lack of "cojones" in Brian. Remember, accountability should be demanded of the ENTIRE team. No one should be immune to the rule.
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