the third. The advantage was created by Jason Chimera 's interference penalty at the end of the second. Rangers coach John Tortorella said the team's struggling power play was discussed during intermission, and the talk paid off. ''It was a really
Richards, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2004 with Tampa Bay while playing for current Rangers coach John Tortorella . Richards’ 11 goals ranked fourth on the Rangers while his 34 points were slightly better, third on the team. Richards
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The key moment of New York's latest win might have occurred off ice between the second and third periods, when coach John Tortorella and the team discussed the Rangers' struggling power play. New York had squandered a two-goal lead and the momentum
the very same objective. ''All we were focused on is doing whatever we could to try to win a game,'' Rangers coach John Tortorella said. ''We did that, and now we need to try to win one more game, and we'll see what happens from there.'' While
more I'm out there and the more I'm in game situations. ''I'll feel a lot better next game.'' Rangers coach John Tortorella certainly wasn't going to wait any longer to get Staal right back into the heart of the action. Once Staal was given
come back once to win a series they trailed 2-0. ''That is the furthest thing as a worry for me,'' Rangers coach John Tortorella said Sunday when asked if his team was discouraged. ''This is a good group of guys, and last time I remember you need
for 3 on the power play for the game and are 0 for 7 for the series. ''We're just too stagnant,'' New York coach John Tortorella said. ''We're almost paralyzed.'' The Rangers nearly had another power-play chance in the final minute of regulation
missed Game 1 with injuries, both skated Friday. Clowe said he's not ruling out playing in Game 2 on Saturday, and coach John Tortorella said conditioning won't be a factor in deciding when someone's ready to return. ''If we don't win we're done
Callahan said. ''They've got enough talent out there to do that, and we've just got to stay out of the box.'' Coach John Tortorella agreed, saying: ''We can't take that many penalties. ... Hopefully we'll discipline ourselves in the next game