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[RS] (#22) Rangers vs New York Islanders // There's No Place Like Strome


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REGULAR SEASON GAME #22 ? 11/21/2018

 

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Location: Madison Square Garden ? New York, New York

Time: 7:00 PM

TV: MSG 2, MSG+

Radio: 98.7 FM, 107.1 FM, 710 AM, Sirius XM

 

 

USEFUL LINKS:

 

Coverage: @NYP_Brooksie ? @BrettCyrgalis ? @HartnettHockey ? @RickCarpiniello ? @ColinASteph

 

Team Official: @NYRangers ? NYR on Instagram

 

Official Team Websites: rangers.nhl.com ? islanders.nhl.com

 

GameCenter - here

 

 

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Standings:

 

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[td]RECORD:[/td]

[td]11-8-2 (24 Points)[/td]

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[td]POSITION:[/td]

[td]2nd ? Metropolitan[/td]

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[td]ROW:[/td]

[td]7[/td]

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[td]HOME:[/td]

[td]8-3-0[/td]

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[td]AWAY:[/td]

[td]3-5-2[/td]

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[td]S/O:[/td]

[td]4-0[/td]

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[tr]

[td]LAST 10:[/td]

[td]8-1-1[/td]

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[tr]

[td]STREAK:[/td]

[td]W2[/td]

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Team Statistics:

 

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[tr]

[td]DIFF:[/td]

[td]-2 (T-13th)[/td]

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[td]GF/GP:[/td]

[td]2.81 (23rd)[/td]

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[td]GA/GP:[/td]

[td]3.10 (18th)[/td][/tr]

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[td]PP%:[/td]

[td]20.3% (16th)[/td]

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[td]PK%:[/td]

[td]76.7% (23rd)[/td]

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[td]Corsi For (CF)%[/td]

[td]46.60% (26th)[/td]

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Team Leaders:

 

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[td]Goals:[/td]

[td]Chris Kreider (11)[/td]

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[td]Assists:[/td]

[td]Neal Pionk, Mika Zibanejad (10)[/td]

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[td]Points:[/td]

[td]Chris Kreider (18)[/td]

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[td]+/-:[/td]

[td]Tony DeAngelo (+6)[/td]

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[tr]

[td]PIM:[/td]

[td]Cody McLeod (37)[/td]

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[tr]

[td]TOI/G (D):[/td]

[td]Neal Pionk (23:01)[/td]

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[td]TOI/G (F):[/td]

[td]Mika Zibanejad (20:04)[/td]

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Starting Lineup:^

 

Chris Kreider A / Kevin Hayes / Filip Chytil

Vladislav Namestnikov / Mika Zibanejad A / Jesper Fast A

Jimmy Vesey / Brett Howden / Ryan Strome

Cody McLeod / Lias Andersson / Steven Fogarty

 

Marc Staal A / Neal Pink

Fredrik Claesson / Kevin Shattenkirk

Brady Skjei / Anthony DeAngelo

 

^ Subject to change

 

 

Starting Goaltender:

 

Alexandar Georgiev

 

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[td]GS[/td]

[td]4[/td]

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[td]REC[/td]

[td]3-2-0[/td]

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[td]SV%[/td]

[td].894[/td]

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[td]GAA[/td]

[td]3.60[/td]

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[td]SO[/td]

[td]0[/td]

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Healthy Scratches:

 

Brendan Smith

 

 

Injuries, Suspensions, Misc:

 

F Pavel Buchnevich [iR] ? Broken Thumb; Out 4-6 Weeks

D Adam McQuaid [iR] ? Lower-body injury; No timetable

 

F Mats Zuccarello A [DTD] ? Groin injury; No timetable

 

 

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Standings:

 

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[td]RECORD:[/td]

[td]11-7-2 (22 Points)[/td]

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[td]POSITION:[/td]

[td]4th ? Metropolitan[/td]

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[td]ROW:[/td]

[td]9[/td]

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[td]HOME:[/td]

[td]5-2-2[/td]

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[td]AWAY:[/td]

[td]5-5-0[/td]

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[td]S/O:[/td]

[td]1-1[/td]

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[td]LAST 10:[/td]

[td]6-3-1[/td]

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[tr]

[td]STREAK:[/td]

[td]L1[/td]

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Team Statistics:

 

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[td]DIFF:[/td]

[td]+8 (T-6th)[/td]

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[td]GF/GP:[/td]

[td]3.26 (11th)[/td]

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[td]GA/GP:[/td]

[td]2.84 (8th)[/td]

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[td]PP%:[/td]

[td]18.5% (20th)[/td]

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[td]PK%:[/td]

[td]80.0% (16th)[/td]

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[td]Corsi For (CF)%[/td]

[td]45.15% (20th)[/td]

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Team Leaders:

 

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[td]Goals:[/td]

[td]Brock Nelson (9)[/td]

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[td]Assists:[/td]

[td]Mathew Barzal (16)[/td]

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[tr]

[td]Points:[/td]

[td]Josh Bailey (19)[/td]

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[td]+/-:[/td]

[td]Thomas Hickey, Valtteri Filppula (+9)[/td]

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[tr]

[td]PIM:[/td]

[td]Cal Clutterbuck (26)[/td]

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[tr]

[td]TOI/G (D):[/td]

[td]Ryan Pulock (23:12)[/td]

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[tr]

[td]TOI/G (F):[/td]

[td]Mathew Barzal (18:00)[/td]

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Starting Lineup:^

 

Anders Lee C / Mathew Barzal / Josh Bailey A

Tom K?hnhackl / Brock Nelson / Jordan Eberle

Anthony Beauvillier / Valtteri Filppula / Leo Komarov

Ross Johnston / Stephen Gionta / Cal Clutterbuck A

 

Nick Leddy / Ryan Pulock

Thomas Hickey / Scott Mayfield

Luca Sbisa / Johnny Boychuk

 

^ Subject to change

 

 

Starting Goaltender:

 

Robin Lehner

 

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[td]GS[/td]

[td]9[/td]

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[tr]

[td]REC[/td]

[td]4-4-1[/td]

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[tr]

[td]SV%[/td]

[td].915[/td]

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[td]GAA[/td]

[td]2.77[/td]

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[tr]

[td]SO[/td]

[td]1[/td]

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[/table]

 

 

Healthy Scratches:

 

Michael Dal Colle

Adam Pelech

 

 

Injuries, Suspensions, Misc:

 

F Andrew Ladd [iR] ? Lower-body injury; Out indefinitely

F Casey Cizikas [iR] ? Lower-back injury; Expected to miss the next two-to-three weeks

F Matt Martin [iR] ? Upper-body injury; Has missed the last five games

 

 

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QUOTE(S) TO NOTE:

 

 

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"I felt more confident after every game. I can't say the first 17 games, when I didn't score a goal, that I wasn't confident. I was confident. But now, it's more and more. I'm happy that we are winning and I can help the team with goals."

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? Filip Chytil

 

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This is a BIG game for the Rangers. Division rival, got spanked by them last week, rival for points in the standings, etc.

 

Not only have we been losing games to the Fish Sticks, but we've been letting them score tons of goals and also to guys who shouldn't be scoring (i.e., not John Tavares before this year).

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You're surprised by this? He plays a relatively sheltered role as an offensive defenseman. They usually have pretty good plus-minus numbers.

 

I dont remember where I read it, but someone said somewhere that ADA have gotten a suprisingly high number of D-zone starts this year and that it was part of Quinn's plan to better his D-zone play. No idea if it was bs, but can someone maybe chech it out?

 

EDIT: I found it myself. Last year he had a 33.5% D-zone starts, so far this season he has 51.6% D-zone starts.

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I dont remember where I read it, but someone said somewhere that ADA have gotten a suprisingly high number of D-zone starts this year and that it was part of Quinn's plan to better his D-zone play. No idea if it was bs, but can someone maybe chech it out?

 

EDIT: I found it myself. Last year he had a 33.5% D-zone starts, so far this season he has 51.6% D-zone starts.

 

Yeah, which is an increase, for sure, but zone starts don't translate heavily to a difference on the scoring sheet unless they're at the extremes (think Ryan Spooner). In other words, a guy who plays with, say, a 55% dZS who drops to 45% the season after is going to see very little difference in the stats columns for it.

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Yeah, which is an increase, for sure, but zone starts don't translate heavily to a difference on the scoring sheet unless they're at the extremes (think Ryan Spooner). In other words, a guy who plays with, say, a 55% dZS who drops to 45% the season after is going to see very little difference in the stats columns for it.

 

It was more an answer to the "sheltered role as an offensive defenseman". He still play more PP than PK etc., but his role is not nearly as sheltered as it was with AV last season, and to see his D-zone starts increase while he has the highest +/- on the team is a positive sign.

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It was more an answer to the "sheltered role as an offensive defenseman". He still play more PP than PK etc., but his role is not nearly as sheltered as it was with AV last season, and to see his D-zone starts increase while he has the highest +/- on the team is a positive sign.
This. He's been better defensively than last year.

 

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Speaking of - how do you think the lines will look with a healthy team? Strome - lias - fast 4th line?

 

 

 

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I would go Strome - Lias - Buch, personnally, as Fast was really good with Vesey and Howden.

 

The big thing is that they need to get Lias (see also: everyone) away from McLeod. The guy is an absolute anchor.

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Are you kidding me Skjei is a world class skater?.

 

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He’s a good skater for his size. He just doesn’t know when to skate, and how to effectively use his speed in this system. AV, you could just go, anytime, and he usually had Klein or Smith on the back end covering. Doesn’t have that luxury now, and he needs to pick and choose when to join the rush.

He has good size, good speed, and has the skills to start the transition. Hopefully the benching, and coaching from Quinn can get his game where we need it

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