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  1. 10 hours ago, RichieNextel305 said:

    I believe Pittsburgh can be eliminated tomorrow with a loss and either a win by Washington or Detroit tomorrow.

     

    I think we all know the situation by now but just a quick run down:

     

    -NYR Win: Ensures everything. 1st in everything, and home ice until the whole thing is over.

     

    -NYR Regulation Loss: This opens the door for both Carolina and Boston to pass us. Carolina is a point behind with 1 to play, and Boston is 3 behind with 2 to play. If Boston were to win out and we lost in regulation tomorrow, Boston would finish ahead of us (113-112). If Carolina were to also lose, we would then have the 2nd seed in the East and matchup with Tampa. If Carolina were to win, we would then end up playing the Islanders (in all likelihood, or whoever is M3).

     

    -NYR OT/SO Loss: This would ensure Boston can’t pass us, as they could max out at the same 113 points we do. But we would own a tiebreaker over them. In this case, a Carolina win in any fashion would deadlock us at 113 points, however they would own a tiebreaker with us. So again, would likely end up in 2-3 with the Islanders, provided Carolina wins against Columbus.

     

    Simply put, just do your job and put this to fucking bed and lets get cooking. A win gets you a likely matchup with Washington/Detroit (PHI/PIT still alive but hanging on for dear life). It would likely be, on paper, the most favorable matchup we could hope for.

     

    Rest up, ladies. Gonna be a fun one at MSG tomorrow night, for sure.

    The tiebreaker is dumb.. Rangers won the season series vs Carolina... Head to head should always be the primary tiebreaker. 

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  2. I see so much about metrics, and underlying data and terms like fools gold and underdog.. But you know what?

     

    1. Fuck all that

    2. Its impossible to luck yourself in to 54 (hopefully 55) wins.

     

    If the team had gotten fat and happy beating up on the bottom of the league and failed whenever the opponent was quality, I'd have some concerns. 

    The Team went 22-16 -1 vs. teams in the playoffs today. 14-8-1 vs the East (Florida 1-2 and surprisingly Washington 2-2 are the only teams we didn't win the season series) and 8-8 vs. the West (split with everyone except Col - 2-0, and Vegas 0-2).

     

    Every team has warts- a couple favored teams will get bounced in round 1- it always happens.  

     

    Let's fucking go

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  3. 19 hours ago, Ranger Lothbrok said:

    Chiming in here with my usual (well-earned) pessimism. There's a reason that if you look at pundit picks for Cup champs this year, it's the same names we've heard since October: Colorado, Dallas, Boston, Carolina, Florida, etc. Not a one has picked us. I know sometimes we relish the whole "underdog" mentality, but I think there's an uncomfortable amount of truth in the whole "Fool's Gold" mentality. 

     

    Yes, Igor rounding into form is better than any deadline add. And yes, one win and we tie up the President's Trophy. But how many Cup champs in the last decade have won BECAUSE of elite goaltending? If the team is deep enough, you can get away with a warm body in net. Jordan Binnington has a championship ring and zero Vezina votes. Henrik has zero rings and tons of Vezina votes. 

     

    The offense is anemic at 5 on 5. Panarin has yet to show that he can produce in the playoffs. Zibanejad is, ostensibly, our #1 center. His production is at a near all-time low. He doesn't stack up favorably to the MacKinnons and Ahos of the world. Trouba makes this team worse defensively and gets more and more trust. Lafreniere may be ready to be a difference maker, but Kakko hasn't taken that next step. 

     

    The precious "core" that we've hung out hats on are all 32-33. They have yet to show that they're gamers. Teams clamp down defensively, and refs let more stuff go. Soft hooking calls aren't going to get you meaningful PP time, and we've shown that we have very little going for us outside Shesterkin and the PP.

     

    To put it more bluntly: I believe that every single team that is making the playoffs in the East other than the Capitals or the Red Wings is better built for playoff hockey than we are. I'd love to be proven wrong, but I really have yet to see the "want it" from this roster. Maybe last year's embarrassment is enough motivation, but they were totally gutless when pressured by a hated rival last year. 

     

    I still think Shesterkin, Fox, Lafreniere, Kakko, Miller, Schneider, etc. are all part of a dangerous roster down the road. But I don't think the current group of veteran "stars" (Panarin, Zibanejad, Kreider) has what it takes to bring us to the promised land. This team SCREAMS first-round-exit-with-a-whimper to me. I doubt they even make it to 7 games in a series. 

     

    And if you ask why I'm so pessimistic, well, one Cup in 84 years will do that to you. As will a first-round exit last year to a team that isn't even sniffing the playoffs this year despite being largely unchanged. We made Akira Schmid look like a world-beater. He can't even stay in the NHL. He's barely AHL qualify. What does that say about this offense when teams clamp down in the playoffs? 

    I mean.. its hard to argue with 84 years of results and common sense... But after I read that I immediately pictured @Ranger Lothbrok standing in the mall on December 20th, telling every kid that just got off Santa's lap "you know kid, he's fake and there is no such thing as Santa" . 

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  4. Carolina has @St Louis, @Chicago and @Columbusleft. I can see them getting all 6 points. Boston has @Pittsburgh @ Washington, Ottawa. 

     

    We need to win 2 of the 3 - Losing the division at the finish line would be brutal. Getting the 2nd seed would be as bad.   Need to nut up and squash Phi/NYI/OTT 

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