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NUMBER 30 GETS NUMBER 40

New York R     VERSUS      Winnipeg Jets

NEW YORK RANGERS POST-GAME NOTES
January 24, 2012 (Game 47, Home Game 22)
Madison Square GardenNew York, New York

Team Notes:

  • The Rangers defeated the Winnipeg Jets, 3-0, tonight at Madison Square Garden for their third win in four games, and are now 14-4-0 in their last 18 games.

  • New York has posted a record of 31-12-4 (66 pts) on the season, including a 15-5-2 mark at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers have registered at least one point in 30 of their last 39 games (28-9-2), dating back to Oct. 29, after beginning the season with a 3-3-2 mark.
  • The Rangers have posted an 8-3-0 record in their last 11 home games. The Blueshirts’ 15-5-2 (32 pts) mark at MSG is their best start at home through 22 games since 1995-96 (17-2-3, 37 pts).
  • New York improved to 3-0-0 against Winnipeg this season, including a 2-0-0 mark at home. The Rangers have out-scored the Jets, 8-1, in the series, with a pair of 3-0 victories at MSG. The Blueshirts’ penalty kill has also held the Jets scoreless in seven shorthanded situations in three games.
  • The Rangers opened up a two point lead over the Boston Bruins for first place in the Eastern Conference with 66 points, and are now one point shy of Detroit for first in the NHL overall.
  • The Blueshirts’ penalty kill was 2-2 (4:00) against the Jets, and has now held opponents scoreless in 13 of the last 14 games (31-32, 96.9% over the span), including in six straight (14 times shorthanded). New York is 56-61 (91.8%) on the penalty kill with five shorthanded goals in the last 23 contests.

Player Notes:

  • Henrik Lundqvist made 22 saves to post his fifth shutout of the season and 40th of his career, and now moves into a tie with Dave Kerr for second place on the Rangers’ all-time shutouts list. He improved to 22-10-4 overall, including an 11-5-2 mark at MSG. Lundqvist has allowed one goal or less in nine of his last 16 games, and has held opponents to two or fewer goals in 24 games this season. He ranks seventh among active goalies in career shutouts, and is one of only two NHL goaltenders to record 40 or more shutouts since 2005-06 (Martin Brodeur, 41). *courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau
  • Ryan Callahan opened the game’s scoring at 4:05 of the first period, added an assist, and registered three hits and a plus-two rating in 20:31 of ice time to earn second star honors. He has recorded two straight multi-point games, and has registered five points (three goals, two assists) in the last four contests.
  • Brad Richards tallied a goal and won a game-high, 14-21 face-offs (67%) in 20:15 of ice time. He has recorded two points (one goal, one assist) in the last two games.
  • John Mitchell registered one goal and won 2-2 face-offs (100%) in 10:55 of ice time. He has recorded three goals and a plus-three rating in the last five games.
  • Brian Boyle recorded an assist on the game-winning goal, and led all forwards with three blocked shots in the contest. He also posted a plus-one rating in the game, and has now posted a plus or even rating in 29 of the last 37 games.
  • Anton Stralman tallied the primary assist on the game-winning goal and was credited with two blocked shots in 21:49 of ice time. He has logged 20:00+ of ice time in nine of his 24 games this season.
  • Derek Stepan recorded an assist and was credited with two hits in 17:58 of ice time. He has registered four points (one goal, three assists) and a plus-six rating in the last six games.
  • Michael Del Zotto tallied the primary assist on Mitchell’s second period goal, was credited with two hits and two blocked shots, and posted a plus-two rating in 26:16 of ice time. He has now recorded eight points (one goal, seven assists) in nine career regular season games against the Winnipeg Jets franchise.
  • Dan Girardi was credited with a game-high, six hits, tied for the team lead with three blocked shots and led all skaters with 26:35 of ice time. He also posted a plus-one rating in the contest, and is now plus-six in his last nine games.

Transaction Update:

  • Jan. 23 – Assigned goaltender Chad Johnson to Connecticut (AHL).
  • Jan. 23- Recalled goaltender Chad Johnson from Connecticut (AHL)

Post-Game Quotes:

– John Tortorella on the team heading into the All-Star break…

“Going  into  these  last  three  here  I  thought we put some good minutes together. We played a really good game against Boston (on Saturday). I thought we really concentrated on defending first tonight. I think it’s a good time for a break. I’m happy where our mindset was for this game here. This game worried me, after an emotional game in Boston, against a team that played back-to-back, that’s a little banged up – you wonder how your players feel about it. I don’t think we have looked by anything. There have been a number of trap games and we’ve handled ourselves well. I’m happy with the group and I hope they have a good break and we get right back at it when we start.”

Henrik Lundqvist on the team…

“We  still  know  we  have  parts  of  our  game  that  we  have  to improve. Personally, I know there’s part of my game I have to improve as well. We just have to keep challenging ourselves to try to get better, and the challenge is to just stay on top. So far it’s been a good ride.”

– Dan Girardi on the team’s resiliency…

“I think  that’s the  difference  between  this  year’s team and the years  past.  I think  the way  we responded  with the  losses to come right back and get the win and not lose two or three in a row.”

Brad Richards on Henrik Lundqvist…

“He’s playing like he always has. I’ve watched  him from afar. I knew  he  was  a  great  goalie.   But  seeing  him every night, it’s pretty nice to know if you’re going to have a breakdown there’s a good chance he’s going to save it.”

Team Schedule:

  • The Rangers will return to action when they face-off against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday, January 31, at Prudential Center (7:00 p.m.), in their first game after the NHL All-Star break. The game will be televised live on MSG 2 and can be heard on 970 The Apple.

(Courtesy of the New York Rangers)

Mitch Beck

Mitch Beck was a standup comedian and radio personality for over 25 years. His passion for hockey started with Team USA in 1980 when they defeated the Soviets at Lake Placid. He has also worked in hockey as a coach and administrator. He also works for USA Hockey as a Coach Developer. Mitch has been reporting on the New York Rangers, and exclusively on the Hartford Wolf Pack since 2005.

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