Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Rangers Enjoy Eastern Conference Lead but Cope with a Bright Future Tragically Cut Short
Though SATT focus on baseball and football, the NHL is in full swing.  The 2008-2009 season started with two victories over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Prague.  The Rangers had momentum coming back home and lead the Eastern Conference with 13 points though the Canadiens have three games in hand and are only two points back.  I have listened to some games on the radio and intend to get to the Garden to watch some of the action in person this season.

The Rangers lost young prospect to Alexei Cherepanov at 19 years of age to heart issues during a recent game for Avangard Omsk in the Russian Continental Hockey League (KHL).  Alexei broke Pavel Bure's record goals record.  Alexei was learning the professional hockey ropes from teammate and former Ranger Jagomir Jagr.  Alexei had a bright future and it's tragic that he passed so soon.  May his memory be eternal.

Posted by a saddened Tank in NY.



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  Sunday, February 03, 2008

Taking in a game at The Rock

I got off the PATH train at Newark Penn Station last night and followed the sign to the "Prudential Center" only two blocks away. Better know as "The Rock," it looks like a great building. I can't believe how awesome it looks actually. So good that it drew me to New Jersey on a Saturday night, and to see the Devils no less.

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Once inside the arena is awesome. Our seats were high up in the nose bleeds but the vantage point for the game was great. The seats were a little and beer very expensive (even for sports arena prices), but the place was great and the atmosphere fun.

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Oh yea, the Devils defeated the LA Kings 6-3. On the ride home on the PATH we saw a spectacular view of Ground Zero.

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Posted by Steve Live! From The Rock in Newark New Jersey.



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  Monday, January 28, 2008

Brian Leetch - Forever a Ranger!

Do you know where you were on June 14, 1994?  I do.  I was on the campus of SUNY Buffalo hanging out after graduating college.  I wasn't a Ranger fan at the time.  Brian Leetch wasn't either as he grew up a Bruins fan in Connecticut; I grew up a Canadiens fan in beautiful Upstate New York, AKA Appalachia according to Governor Spitzer.  (Speaking of Linda's "favorite" politician, Governor Spitzer, along with Messrs. Sarbanes and Oxley have pretty much handed New York's financial capital standing to London.  Thanks for nothing!)
                             
Back to hockey.  I was happy for New Jersey Dave, a roommate from freshman year and huge Ranger fan who often referenced 1940.  I lost touch with NJ Dave but knew he was somewhere smiling celebrating the Stanley Cup.     

Fast forward nearly 14 years to this past Thursday night at the Garden.  I wasn't there but enjoyed listening to the ceremonies on ESPN 1050 Radio and watching it on MSG while eating some ribs at Brother Jimmy's BBQ on the Upper West Side.  

As always, Sam Rosen did a great job emceeing the event.  Sam and JD are as good as it gets when it comes to calling hockey games.  Only former Bruines coach and current CBC Hockey Night Canada host Don Cherry is in their league.
                         
Leetch was introduced to thunderous applause and cheers.  It was a reunion of many of Leetch's 1994 teammates.  The retirees (Giacomin, Gilbert, Messier, and Richter) wore blue jerseys in honor of their numbers being lifted to the rafters of the Garden.  Leetch had the honor of announcing that teammate Adam Graves would be the next number retired.  The crowd erupted and the look on Graves' face was priceless.  
   
As John the European would say, no one throws a ceremony quite like the Garden.  It's hard to disagree.  Congratulations Brian!  Welcome to hockey immortality!

Written and posted by The Tank in NY.  Photo courtesy of PermaGuest Outlaw Jack reporting live from the world's greatest arena, Madison Square Garden.



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  Friday, April 20, 2007

Rangers Thrash the Thrashers

"No Retreat, No Surrender!" from the movie "300" boomed from Garden speakers on Tuesday evening.

But, first, I walked from work in Columbus Circle through Times Square where there was a double-decker bus.  I didn't get a good photo of the front or side of the bus as I was trying to scalp tickets off of the passengers while they were stopped at a stoplight.  However, I think the following photo captures the festive mood of Times Square with the Rangers bus pulling away on the right, the Naked Cowboy on the lower left, and a bunch of tourists and billboards.

I kept walking down to the Garden and scalped a ticket nearby.  As I entered the Garden, I was honored to meet Joey Salvia and Don LaGreca from the Michael Kay show on 1050 ESPN AM radio.  Michael was broadcasting live from Yankee Stadium.

My scalped ticket was thankfully legit (touch wood) and I was psyched to enter the Garden.

Retired FDNY fireman Daniel Rodriguez sang a stirring rendition of the National Anthem.  Well done Daniel!

"This is where we hold them, this is where we fight!" again from "300" amplified from the speakers and the crowd roared with approval.  The puck is dropped and away we go. 

Even before I could warm my thumbs up to start typing on my Blackberry, Nylander scored 32 seconds into the game.  Nylander was assisted by Jagr and Malik.  The crowd roars.  Rangers 1 - Thrashers 0.

The Rangers controlled the tempo early pressuring the Thrashers with repeated rushes in their end.  The Rangers and their fans smell blood and the Garden erupts.  There is nothing like the Garden Organ, even between than the Yankee Organ because of the kick arse acoustics of the Garden.

At 9:45 of the first period, Nylander scored again assisted by Hossa and Jagr.  Forget blood, this ice rink could down as a shark tank.  (Pun intended!)  Rangers 2 - Thrashers 0.

The Tank thought the crowd was chanting "A-oooo!" as in "300" but it was Avery who was penalized two minutes for checking and de Vries from the Thrashers for checking.  On a related note, if the players slammed their sticks perpendicularly into the ice like battle spears into the ground as in "300", the crowd would have shouted "A-ooooo!" 

The Thrashers tried to counter attack but Lundqvist swatted a chest high shot like a fly on an elephant.  Get outta here!  Fughedaboutit! 

Moments later at 12:26 of the first period, Malik scored assisted by Nylander and Jagr.  Forget blood, call the coroner!  Rangers 3 - Thrashers 0.

The Rangers domination continued with Pock diquing and passing the puck around his opponent like a pylon cone in a drill.

A Jagrmeister shout erupts behind me!  Another drunk guy behind me almost jinxes the Rangers but I warn him before its too late.

During a timeout, the crowd goes crazy when Jeff Beukeboom shows his 1994 Stanley Cup ring to the crowd.

Back to the action, Lundqvist stops Brad Larsenon a breakaway.  Sweet!  Lundqvist is standing on his head. 

The "Potvin Sucks" cheer rings out.  I turn to Michelle and tell her that it never gets old.  "Nope," she replies. 

At the end of the first period, Rangers 3 - Thrashers 0. The Rangers out shot the Thrasher 13 to 7.

In between periods, it was great catching up with friend and former boss John, John's son Tom, and friend and former co-worker Rich.

As I got back late to my seat, the Thrashers were penalized for two minutes for Two Many Men on the ice at 4:05.  The Thrashers must really be getting desperate. :-)

Thanks to Michelle for the heads-up on the penalty as I was late getting back to my seat.  Michelle and her sister Christine are season ticket holders pictured below.

Callahan assisted by Avery and Tyutin at 6:27.  Rangers 4 - Thrashers 0.  I am running out of adjectives.

The crowd applauds as "Bobby" from the Sopranos is shown on the screen.

Lundqvist stones a direct on shot and continues to put on a clinic. To present in the series, the Rangers have out shot the Thrashers 98 to 70 according to the screen.

Michael Lombardi from "Rescue Me" is shown on the screen. 

Callahan assisted by Mara and Avery at 2:39.  Rangers 5 - Thrashers 0.  Katrina and the Waves "Walkin' on Sunshine" should be renamed "Skatin' on Sunshine".

ACDC's "Thunderstruck" blares as Cara Buono from the Sopranos is show on the screen.   

At the end of the second period, Rangers 5 - Thrashers 0.

In the spirit of each time, the sisters Christine and Michelle were to my right and a father and his son, Gary and Adam, were to my left.  Adam missed the first goal because of train delays.  Adam cried many a crocodile tear as his sister couldn't make the first or second round of the playoffs.  If the Rangers go deeper, I wouldn't want to reconcile that potential family feud.

The Rangers almost a shorthanded goal.  Wow!

There was a fight at 3:51, just as John predicted during intermission.                   

The infamous Atlanta Brave Tomahawk chant is used against the Thrashers.  Time to dance to "Yeah!"  Fan favorite Dancing Larry gets the crowd going as the spotlight shines on him.

At 8:58, Shanahan scores a power play goal assisted by Cullen and Pock.  Rangers 6 - Thrashers 0. 

"Henri" chant as the Thrashers are called for off sides at 11:51.

"Hit the road jack" plays overhead as two Thrasher fans are showed on the main screen.

Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" rings out.  "Good times never been so good.".  Well done Neil.  That song was written for tonight and the night that the Tank saw Neil at the Garden on Saturday, August 20, 2005.  If you haven't seen Neil live, you should and you're in for a treat.                   

Hats in the ring for Nylander's hat trick.  Wooooo!!!!  Rangers 7 - Thrashers 0.  The Rangers 35 have out shot the Thrashers 35 - 21.

"Henri!" Chants ring out and gets a standing ovation.

The crowd stands for the last 1:30.  The rally towels are waving.  The crowd's cheers reach a fever pitch as the final seconds tick off.  The horn goes off and the Rangers beat Atlanta 7-0.  It was a victory of historic proportions as I heard Don LaGreca checking the record books back to 1932.  I lost the radio signal in the towers exiting the Garden but I think it's safe to say there hasn't been a victory like this in quite some time.  The Rangers lead the series 3 games to none.

The Rangers raise their sticks to thank the crowd and the gratitude is returned many fold to them.

The three Stars of the Game are third star Henri Lundqvist #3 with 21 saves, second star is Ryan Callahan, and first star is the man with the hat trick, Michael Nylander.

In the post-game ringside interview, Al Trautwig says the Rangers win by a touchdown, 7-0.  As a karmic coincidence, the Yankees and Mets also won their games by touchdown, 10-3 and 8-1, over the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Phillies, respectively.

Let's go Rangers, Yankees, and Mets! 

Posted by the Tank Live from the World's Greatest Arena, Madison Square Garden, in NY.



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  Friday, April 13, 2007

Sabres and Rangers Draw First Blood
The Sabres held their home ice advantage against the NY Islanders last night and won 4-1. 
 
I watched the Rangers win 4-3 at the Atlanta Thrashers while working out at the gym.  The Rangers needed to win a game on the road to win the series and did what they had to do.
 
The D*vils unfortunately beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3.
 
The Sabres, Rangers, and D*vils lead their respective series 1-0.
 
Go Sabres and Rangers!
 
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  Thursday, April 12, 2007

The Stanley Cup Playoffs
The real hockey season, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, started last night.  As great as hockey is, the marketing geniuses at the NHL have all three local teams (Rangers, Islanders, and D*vils) playing with start times of 7 pm, 7:30 pm, and 8 pm tonight.  

What if you want to root for one team and root against the others?  Remote control and picture in picture only work so well.
                          
Here's an idea for the NHL suits.  Start one of the three local teams on Wednesday night instead of all three within an hour of each hour.               
             
Stanley Cup Hockey is a real two month grind that doesn't reward the best team but the team playing the best hockey starting now. 

As for the locals, the Rangers have great goaltending and solid offense.  The Islanders got on a roll during the last week but it will be hard to win it all with a third string goalie.  The D*vils have the winningest goalie of all time, Martin Brodeur, but can they score enough goals?  This question was posed by Brodeur himself in answering a question from Michael Kay on ESPN 1050 AM on Tuesday.
                        
I have almost all of the anti-Jersey feelings out of my system except the D*vils and the Jets moving to Jersey so I can't root for the D*vils.
            
I can't root for the Islanders as I grew up a
Guy Lafleur (Canadiens) fan and the Islanders broke the Habs Stanley Cup streak in 1980. 

I think the Rangers are getting better but are a year or two away from playing for the Stanley Cup.  BTW, the last time that all three were in the playoffs at the same time was when the Rangers last won it all in 1994.  We'll see what this you brings.

I don't want to jinx the Sabres but cautiously optimistic that they'll win it all if they stay healthy, touch wood.
  
Since I went to college in Buffalo, go Sabres (and Rangers)!

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  Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Rangers Ticket Cancellation Line
The Rangers hosted the New Jersey D*vils at the Garden on Sunday evening the 17th.  Steve was at his Mom's house so the Tank is flying solo on this one.  The plan was to get a ticket and meet my friends, Moonbeam and Chris, inside the Garden during intermission. Moonbeam and Chris bought their tickets months in advance and the Tank wasn't sure about his nor Steve's status until Sunday.  After the Rangers 9-2 loss at Toronto on Saturday night, they needed to bounce back.  The great Martin Brodeur is in goal for the D*vils.

The Tank flashed the index finger in the air.  A scalper replied $160 per ticket and the Tank kept walking.  I asked other people but they didn't have them either or charging more.  The Tank started making his way toward the ticket window.  However, a ticket usher asked me to go to the Rangers Cancellation Line which is right next to the Borders bookstore.  The Tank compiled with his request because there were better odds of getting tickets.

Two mature ladies from Colorado were standing behind me and asked me what was going on and I explained.  They caught a musical Saturday night.  I told them that they should have seen the Nuggets-Knicks Game last night to watch their own home state Nuggets and then try to catch the musical today.  Saturday is the toughest day to catch Broadway shows so they should have switched days.

BTW, PermaGuest Jack recommended "Avenue Q".  The way the Knicks season is going, the Tank is going to need to listen to the music of ABBA in "Mama Mia" to cheer him up.  ABBA and/or painkillers to get him through the Knicks season.

As the Tank could not vouch for the creditability of the Scalper who dropped his prices from $160 per ticket to $75 and then to $50, the Tank watched out to make sure Colorado Ladies weren't ripped off or mugged.  They decided against the Scalper's tickets and followed me to the Ticket Booth.

For $74.50 per ticket, I better be getting the Club 200 treatment like Rangers fan and New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver Mr. Silver did not return my call for a constituent ticket request probably because we are opposite sides of the aisle.  For instance, Mr. Silver voted against the West Side Stadium and the Tank favored it because he wants the Super Bowl, convention business, more concerts, and jobs for New York, NOT other states, especially New Jersey.  (Sorry, Kathleen, I have let go of almost all of my anti-Jersey feelings go but I will continue to fight for the hard working people of New York.)  The Tank wants the Nets in Brooklyn and one of Mr. Silver's delegates is due to vote against the project today, Wednesday, December 20.  

The Tank favors competition and Mr. Silver has sadly sided with the monopolistic Cablevision empire which has its tentacles in every aspect of New York sports and politics.  This is unfortunately because it is a great opportunity to bring a sports franchise BACK to New York where it belongs, unlike the traitorous Dodgers, baseball and football Giants, and Jets.  It creates jobs for New Yorkers, generates tax revenue, and makes Brooklyn an even better place to be.  Regardless of what the NIMBYites in Brooklyn says, it's a stadium and kick arse housing and shopping development concept, NOT a nuclear power plant.  Please change your mind Mr. Silver.

Knicks fans will continue to suffer until their fans don't have to schlep to the Meadowlands and watch the Nets play there.  Only then, will the competitive fires be lit under the Knicks.  The rivalries between the Mets-Yankees make each team better because they not only compete against the division and league rivals, but also with their cross-town rivals. 
 
Needless to say, after waiting in the Rangers Ticket Cancellation Line for a while, there were only two minutes left in the first period and the Tank wasn't going to pay $74.50 for a ticket.  I walked to a nearby Seventh Avenue bar, which was until recently a Hallmark store, and watched the game. 

Patrik Elias scored in the 19th minute to give the D*vils the 1-0 lead at end of the first period.

According to MSG TV, D*vils star Scott Gomez is playing in his 500th game.  Jamie Langenbrunner scored the D*vils second goal at 13:18 to put them up 2-0 on their second power play ago.  A moment later, Prucha gets one back on the assist from Jagr and the D*vils lead cut to 2-1.

Weekes let another one in at 9:48 and the D*vils lead 3-1.  The action is fast and furious as last season's rules changes have accelerated the game.  A fight breaks out between Hollweg and Hale and they both get five minute penalties.  This is the kind of fighting that the Garden is accustomed to. :-)

The Rangers get the power play but can't convert.  Parise called for roughing late in the second period.  The D*vils lead 3-1 at the end of the second period.  The Rangers try to attack the goal early in the 3rd period but Brodeur is equal to the task.  The D*vils counter and Brylin gets his second goal of the game D*vils 4-Rangers 1. 

A guy behind me yells me at the TV and says that Lundqvist is out injured with a sunburn on his neck (from the goal light going off behind him last night in the 9-2 loss). :-)

The D*vils add two more late goals from Elias (his second) and Parise and lead 6-1.

LaDainian Tomlinson scores another touchdown for the Chargers as I watched the Chargers-Chiefs game on another TV on the wall.  He has more touchdowns than the Rangers have goals.  The Rangers are unable to muster anything on offense and lose the game 6-1.
 
On the bright side, I met up with Moonbeam and Chris after the game.  We took the D train back to Brooklyn.  They shared a funny story about Moonbeam's friend and co-worker San Diego Rich who was going to do a background check on Chris before he married Moonbeam.  Opposites attracted as Moonbeam is a Rangers fan and Chris is a D*vils fan.  As soon as they stop arguing over all the details of whether Chris is from Minneapolis or Saint Paul (the Tank tried to mediate a "Twin Cities" compromise to their story), the Tank will share their story:-)

Posted by the Tank in NY.




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