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Lundqvist stones Capitals as Rangers rock shutout
Henrik Lundqvist slammed his stick in disgust when an overtime loss in Washington put the New York Rangers on the brink of elimination. Two days later, the star goalie pumped his arm and let out an emphatic yell when his shutout kept the Rangers alive...
Tags: Rick Nash, Troy Brouwer, Chris Kreider, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Derick Brassard
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Capitals top Rangers 2-1 in OT, take series lead
The New York Rangers scored their only goal in the first minute. Then the Washington Capitals made home-ice advantage work. And in this series, home ice has been critical. Nine minutes, 24 seconds into overtime, Mike Ribeiro was stationed by the...
Tags: Troy Brouwer, Derick Brassard, Ice Hockey, Braden Holtby, John Erskine
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Rangers hold off Caps, cut deficit to 2-1
Derek Stepan and Arron Asham both scored tiebreaking goals in the third period for the New York Rangers in a 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals in Game 3 on Monday night. The Rangers finally found their offense and got back into their first-round...Tags: Mats Zuccarello, Rick Nash, Derick Brassard, Ice Hockey, Braden Holtby
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Green casually lifts Caps to OT win
Puck over glass. The New York Rangers don’t score. Puck over glass. “Casual Mike” does. The NHL’s black-and-white delay-of-game rule found a gray area late in regulation, then tipped the balance of the game twice in overtime. The...
Tags: Troy Brouwer, Kris Newbury, Ryan McDonagh, Ryan Callahan, Brian Boyle
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Ovechkin's goal fires up Capitals
Alex Ovechkin’s franchise-record 31st career playoff goal got the Capitals started before less-heralded teammates Marcus Johansson and Jason Chimera scored 46 seconds apart, and Washington beat the New York Rangers 3-1 Thursday night in Game 1 of...Tags: Ryan McDonagh, Braden Holtby, John Erskine, Brian Boyle, Marcus Johansson
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Caps' style grinds on Rangers
Rangers captain Ryan Callahan made it clear that the Washington Capitals and their team full of shot-blockers aren’t in the heads of the top-seeded club in the Eastern Conference. Midway through the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs is no...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Boston Bruins, Ice Hockey, Ryan Callahan, Braden Holtby
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Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Ice Hockey, Braden Holtby, Madison Square Garden, Brian Boyle
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Caps, Rangers ready for Game 7 in Garden
Brad Richards is getting ready for the Rangers’ latest Game 7 the same way the star forward did years ago when he was a kid with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Well, almost the same. “I’m probably a little more nervous the older I get...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Boston Bruins, Ice Hockey, Ryan Callahan, Jeff Halpern
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Rangers score twice in third period, beat Capitals in Game 1
Chris Kreider is six games into his NHL career and days shy of his 21st birthday. And yet the Stanley Cup playoffs are anything but overwhelming for the newest New York Rangers forward who has quickly become a hit on Broadway. Kreider scored the go-...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Braden Holtby, Madison Square Garden, Stephane Matteau, Brian Boyle
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Rangers lose to Caps, now must wait on Canucks
Washington scored three first-period goals and third-string goaltender Braden Holtby made 35 saves Saturday night to help the Capitals beat the Rangers 4-1, spoiling New York’s chance to clinch the Presidents’ Trophy. The Rangers (51-24-7)...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Dany Sabourin, Ice Hockey, Braden Holtby, Madison Square Garden
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2011: The Year in Review (Part 2)
Editor’s note: This is the second installment in a six-part series looking back at some of the biggest local, regional and national stories of 2011. March 1 — In girls basketball, Smithsburg defeats Williamsport 40-28 in 1A playoffs. …...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Lacrosse, Religion and Belief, Mike Krzyzewski, Basketball
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Sometimes it feels like we're not wearing facemasks
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comDuring the time goaltender Jacques Plante played for the Montreal Canadiens in the mid-1950s to early '60s, he helped the team win six Stanley Cups, five of which were consecutive. And as far as I know, he doesn't have any connection to newspapers....Tags: Montreal Canadiens, Ice Hockey, Sports
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