Stepupstepan
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It is day and night compare to montreal building. That building was loud as hell.
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A few years ago that building was crazy loud. Not so far this series, and you'd think with all those PPs they'd be crazy.It is day and night compare to montreal building. That building was loud as hell.
Most PPs look awesome against our awful PK. We need to stop icing the puck and start winning more faceoffs.The 1st period to me was about the Sens PP. The 2nd period was the Sens dominating the last 8 minutes or so. That bothered me more.
One thing seems clear, the Rangers need to stay out of the box because the Sens PP looks awesome.
Nash has had a decent game against a trap team. He's been right in front of net a lot. Problem is the Rangers haven't been getting too much zone time nor have they gotten many pucks to the net for a deflection while Nash has been out there.Passing is horrible tonight. Where is Nash????
Well the first period we spent too much time on the PK. When it was 5 v 5 we controlled the play. Second period we played speed and pushed the tempo until the final 8 minutes. Then we let Ottawa control the tempo and play and we've struggled to regain control. We've been playing very tentative since that 8 minute mark of the second and it's why Ottawa has tilted the ice.I think AV did not even do anything to prepare them tonight. Same all shit again.
Hey...when we tie this game ..and we will...ill look back on this post. Give me a break with giving up on a game with 4 minutes leftWell Ottawa has certainly earned this win because we played scared the majority of the second period and all of the third period. Just poor play and lack of adapting a gameplan by AV again. Now the Rangers have to try and come back against a trap team. Good luck.