Rangers dominated by high-octane Canucks in another lopsided loss
The Rangers were made to look silly at times Monday in a 6-3 loss to a high-octane Vancouver team.
The Rangers were made to look silly at times Monday in a 6-3 loss to a high-octane Vancouver team.
If this really is goodbye, then Saquon Barkley should leave the field exhausted, with the Giants fans wanting more, maybe chanting for him to stay.
In the Islanders' first game back at home after a four-game road trip, with defenseman Adam Pelech back in the lineup, facing a Canucks team on its second night of a back-to-back, the Isles responded to the confluence of positive circumstances by losing to Vancouver, 5-2.
The scene outside the Islanders dressing room Saturday morning looked a little bit like a family reunion centered around one person.
With the Rangers still dealing with injuries and shaky play following a second straight loss, Peter Laviolette shook up the teams top line in practice.
It is difficult to envision Saquon Barkley suiting up in that popular No. 26 jersey ever again for the Giants.
Rangers coach Peter Laviolette did not explicitly rule out activating Kaapo Kakko for Thursday nights game against the Blues.
Rangers forward Brennan Othmanns offensive production was a calling card for a first-round selection in the draft but there is far more than that to making it to and in the NHL.
The Mets three starting pitcher additions fall into three categories. Lets dig into how the starters fit into what they're trying to accomplish.