Rangers confident up 2-0 again: ‘New team identity’

Up 2-0 in their opening-round series, the New York Rangers find themselves in the same position they were in last year but are confident the result will be different this time around.

"New team identity," defenseman K'Andre Miller said when asked what's changed about this year's club, according to NHL.com's Dan Rosen.

New York stormed to a 2-0 lead in its first-round clash with the New Jersey Devils last spring before losing the next three contests and, ultimately, the series in seven games.

The collapse led to the club replacing head coach Gerard Gallant with Peter Laviolette.

The Rangers have an easier matchup on paper this year after winning the Presidents' Trophy, drawing the 91-point Washington Capitals in Round 1 after taking on the 112-point Devils in 2023.

Despite the advantageous situation, star blue-liner Adam Fox said New York knows not to take its opponent lightly as the series shifts to D.C. for Games 3 and 4.

"Definitely, you know you're not going to get anything easy," Fox said. "You win those two games last year, especially on the road, you think you can breathe easy coming home, but in playoffs, it's never like that. I think especially, now going on the road, we know we're stepping into a tough environment, and we'll be ready for that. I don't think we're expecting anything to come easy, especially on the road, especially with a desperate team over there."

The Rangers cruised to a 4-1 victory at Madison Square Garden in Game 1 and squeaked out a 4-3 win in Game 2. The series resumes Friday night.

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Rangers confident up 2-0 again: ‘New team identity’

Up 2-0 in their opening-round series, the New York Rangers find themselves in the same position they were in last year but are confident the result will be different this time around.

"New team identity," defenseman K'Andre Miller said when asked what's changed about this year's club, according to NHL.com's Dan Rosen.

New York stormed to a 2-0 lead in its first-round clash with the New Jersey Devils last spring before losing the next three contests and, ultimately, the series in seven games.

The collapse led to the club replacing head coach Gerard Gallant with Peter Laviolette.

The Rangers have an easier matchup on paper this year after winning the Presidents' Trophy, drawing the 91-point Washington Capitals in Round 1 after taking on the 112-point Devils in 2023.

Despite the advantageous situation, star blue-liner Adam Fox said New York knows not to take its opponent lightly as the series shifts to D.C. for Games 3 and 4.

"Definitely, you know you're not going to get anything easy," Fox said. "You win those two games last year, especially on the road, you think you can breathe easy coming home, but in playoffs, it's never like that. I think especially, now going on the road, we know we're stepping into a tough environment, and we'll be ready for that. I don't think we're expecting anything to come easy, especially on the road, especially with a desperate team over there."

The Rangers cruised to a 4-1 victory at Madison Square Garden in Game 1 and squeaked out a 4-3 win in Game 2. The series resumes Friday night.

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April 25 2024 – Ray Ferraro & Patrick Johnston

The Canucks hit the practice ice in Nashville looking for a bounce back in Game 3 vs the Preds. Matt and Blake take a look at the lines at practice and the possible re-insertion of Tyler Myers to the defence corps, plus continue to look at the possibility of a breakout game for Pettersson or anybody else on the top lines.


Ray Ferraro stops by for his overall look at the series, how to get shots on Nashville, and what his old friend Andrew Brunette might be up to with his own adjustments. Plus, Ray gives his memories on the voice of hockey Bob Cole, who passed away at 90.


Then, it’s Patrick Johnston with the ins and outs of the Canucks series so far, the power play outage, and whether Casey DeSmith can carry the load given the expected absence of Demko for weeks. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.


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