Hockey

Captain Cally has been Captain Clutch

by Mike Watts

There is a certain humility that comes with being a captain in the National Hockey League.  Often times when things go wrong, the “C” is expected to face the cameras of swarming New York media.  A soft spoken, gritty seventh year veteran, Ryan Callahan embodies humility as he sits in his stall and answers every question from every reporter.  He embodies the identity the Rangers wished they possessed right now.  Put simply, his on and off ice demeanor has held the Blueshirts in postseason position.

In A Business Built On Fans, How Much Access Is Too Much?

by Mike Watts

At first, I was offended when I heard John Tortorella refused to answer basic questions from the media about injuries and in-game pep talks. He is paid plenty of money, money earned off the backs of the fans that attend games and spend a ridiculous sum for “NHL Center Ice”, to answer these questions.  How could a hockey coach ignore those fans that bleed blue when they want a little more access to the team they pay so much to see?  In hindsight, my offense was shortsighted.

One on One Catches up with Sam Rosen on the State of the New York Rangers

by Nolan Silbernagel, Kenny Ducey

Kenny Ducey and I were able to get a great outlook on the Rangers season talking with Rangers play-by-play announcer for MSG Network, Sam Rosen. 

Rosen had an overall optimistic feel about where the team is in comparison to the start of the season.  We were able to ask him why the Rangers power play has been so poor this year, if he was surprised by Rick Nash's low goal total, and if he thinks Head Coach John Tortorella is too harsh on his players.

The full interview can be heard on the link below!

Devils Get Back On Track

by Nick Logerfo

It was a rebounding week for the Devils following a week where they had three overtime losses, and one regulation loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Devils responded this week by rattling off four straight wins, three of which came against Atlantic division rivals.

Devils Have the Roughest Week an Undefeated Team Can Have

by Kenny Ducey

By Nate Schiller

Two weeks into this lockout-shortened 48-game season, only the Devils, the Chicago Blackhawks, and the San Jose Sharks have yet to lose a game in regulation.  But for a team that is technically undefeated due to the NHL’s use of the one-point overtime loss, the Devils are looking beat up after losing their last three games following the 3rd period buzzer.