
Rangers Week in Review: Win Some, Lose Some, Set Some Records
This past week for the New York Rangers has been interesting, to say the least. Quite a bit went on, so let’s take a look at what happened for the boys in blue in the Week in Review.
This past week for the New York Rangers has been interesting, to say the least. Quite a bit went on, so let’s take a look at what happened for the boys in blue in the Week in Review.
Buffalo, New York. The Queen City, home to world-class chicken wings, the Buffalo Bills, and Buffalo Sabres hockey team. Barring anything extraordinary, the Sabres are set to miss out on the postseason for the 10th consecutive season.
It was good news, bad news, and sad news this past week for the New York Rangers.
Hope the weekend treated everyone well. Our picks on Saturday weren’t all that great as we went one-for-three. Tristan Jarry of the Penguins surprised me and the Islanders as Pittsburgh narrowly edged out the Isles 3-2. The Wild came threw for us over the Ducks but scored one goal too many to go over the total. On to a new week, let’s dig into Monday’s slate and find some winners.
For how great Montreal versus Toronto has been up until the weekend, as Saturday’s tilt can be classified as a letdown. Tonight we have a full schedule with 10 games on the docket.
If you were thinking, “Hey, it’s great that Rangers hockey is back, even the pandemic couldn’t stop it!” you are not alone. However, it seems that even into the third week of games, the Rangers still think they’re trapped in the bubble of last season’s playoffs.
We head into another week of gambling coming off a sweep Thursday to bring our record to 5-3. Tuesday’s card is absolutely jam-packed with 13 games. For this edition, the focus is on the ultra-competitive East Division.
Welcome back to Ice Picks. Saturday we took a bite of some humble pie as we missed on both of our selections to even out our season record to 2-2. Expect some ebbs and flows throughout the year. A good goal is to try to hit on 55-60 percent of selections. Just as important is to try to stay as even-keeled as possible. With a good mindset in tack let’s tackle some Ice Picks for Tuesday’s eight-game slate.
Well, hockey fans, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for! Here is part two of the best centerman in the National Hockey League.
You can exhale, Sabres fans. The first round of the highly anticipated 2020 NHL Entry Draft has come and gone. With the eighth-overall selection, newly hired Sabres general manager and former player Kevyn Adams selected dynamic winger Jack Quinn from the Ottawa 67’s of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). So just who is Quinn, how good of a player is he, and what can he bring to the Sabres organization? Let’s read on and find out.
This article, for all intents and purposes, will focus on three additional players, and what the Sabres can garner with the (highly-coveted) eighth-overall pick at next month’s NHL Entry Draft. Let’s get the ball rolling, shall we?
The Buffalo Sabres have endured a ton of heartbreak having missed the playoffs for nine consecutive seasons. During which time, the team has gone through five different head coaches and have made three changes at the general manager position.
This past week for the New York Rangers has been interesting, to say the least. Quite a bit went on, so let’s take a look at what happened for the boys in blue in the Week in Review.
Buffalo, New York. The Queen City, home to world-class chicken wings, the Buffalo Bills, and Buffalo Sabres hockey team. Barring anything extraordinary, the Sabres are set to miss out on the postseason for the 10th consecutive season.
It was good news, bad news, and sad news this past week for the New York Rangers.
Hope the weekend treated everyone well. Our picks on Saturday weren’t all that great as we went one-for-three. Tristan Jarry of the Penguins surprised me and the Islanders as Pittsburgh narrowly edged out the Isles 3-2. The Wild came threw for us over the Ducks but scored one goal too many to go over the total. On to a new week, let’s dig into Monday’s slate and find some winners.
For how great Montreal versus Toronto has been up until the weekend, as Saturday’s tilt can be classified as a letdown. Tonight we have a full schedule with 10 games on the docket.
If you were thinking, “Hey, it’s great that Rangers hockey is back, even the pandemic couldn’t stop it!” you are not alone. However, it seems that even into the third week of games, the Rangers still think they’re trapped in the bubble of last season’s playoffs.
We head into another week of gambling coming off a sweep Thursday to bring our record to 5-3. Tuesday’s card is absolutely jam-packed with 13 games. For this edition, the focus is on the ultra-competitive East Division.
Welcome back to Ice Picks. Saturday we took a bite of some humble pie as we missed on both of our selections to even out our season record to 2-2. Expect some ebbs and flows throughout the year. A good goal is to try to hit on 55-60 percent of selections. Just as important is to try to stay as even-keeled as possible. With a good mindset in tack let’s tackle some Ice Picks for Tuesday’s eight-game slate.
Well, hockey fans, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for! Here is part two of the best centerman in the National Hockey League.
You can exhale, Sabres fans. The first round of the highly anticipated 2020 NHL Entry Draft has come and gone. With the eighth-overall selection, newly hired Sabres general manager and former player Kevyn Adams selected dynamic winger Jack Quinn from the Ottawa 67’s of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). So just who is Quinn, how good of a player is he, and what can he bring to the Sabres organization? Let’s read on and find out.
This article, for all intents and purposes, will focus on three additional players, and what the Sabres can garner with the (highly-coveted) eighth-overall pick at next month’s NHL Entry Draft. Let’s get the ball rolling, shall we?
The Buffalo Sabres have endured a ton of heartbreak having missed the playoffs for nine consecutive seasons. During which time, the team has gone through five different head coaches and have made three changes at the general manager position.
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