
Rangers Playoffs in Review: Why Not Us
After defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New York Rangers found themselves facing the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 2 of the NHL Playoffs.
After defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New York Rangers found themselves facing the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 2 of the NHL Playoffs.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, and the New York Rangers gave both to us this past week.
This week found the New York Rangers at the end of their five-game road trip, with the San Jose Sharks and the Philadelphia Flyers as their opponents.
The New York Rangers have been on a roll, and it was bound to come to an end eventually as all good things must. However, it’s not the end of the world for the boys in blue.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. “The Peg” as it’s commonly referred to, is home to the Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the one and only Winnipeg Jets. When the Jets relocated from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Atlanta, Georgia in the summer of 1996, one fan held up perhaps one of the most iconic flags in the history of the NHL. The flag proclaimed: “One day our Jets will fly again”. Die-hard hockey fans from around the globe probably shed a tear whenever they hear such sentiments. That sign is just the tip of the iceberg for the passion that runs high in Winnipeg, MB for their beloved Jets.
After defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New York Rangers found themselves facing the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 2 of the NHL Playoffs.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, and the New York Rangers gave both to us this past week.
This week found the New York Rangers at the end of their five-game road trip, with the San Jose Sharks and the Philadelphia Flyers as their opponents.
The New York Rangers have been on a roll, and it was bound to come to an end eventually as all good things must. However, it’s not the end of the world for the boys in blue.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. “The Peg” as it’s commonly referred to, is home to the Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the one and only Winnipeg Jets. When the Jets relocated from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Atlanta, Georgia in the summer of 1996, one fan held up perhaps one of the most iconic flags in the history of the NHL. The flag proclaimed: “One day our Jets will fly again”. Die-hard hockey fans from around the globe probably shed a tear whenever they hear such sentiments. That sign is just the tip of the iceberg for the passion that runs high in Winnipeg, MB for their beloved Jets.
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