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NHL : Money Line Matchup
Tuesday 5/21/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
BOSTON
 
NY RANGERS
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BOSTON (34-17-0-6, 74 pts.) at NY RANGERS (30-20-0-7, 67 pts.)
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Tuesday, 5/21/2013 7:35 PM
Eastern Conference Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 3 - BOS Leads 2-0
#1 GOALTENDERS: BOSTON - TUUKKA RASK, NY RANGERS - HENRIK LUNDQVIST
Board Money Line
23BOSTON+125
24NY RANGERS-145
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ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BOSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games34-23-0-1.134-23-1.121-282.833.52.329.5
Team Stats (Road Games)14-13-0-314-13-310-132.631.42.429.2
Last 5 Games3-2-0-0.53-2-0.52-23.037.82.431.8
Playoff Games6-3-0+0.46-3+0.45-23.339.22.434.0
BOSTON Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)5716147574981219108.4%1472215.0%273
Team Stats (Road Games)2770232421268478.3%681217.6%114
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)515238201897.9%1119.1%28
Team Stats (Playoffs)93051210313538.5%25416.0%54
Stats Against (All Games) 1313344486816807.8%1912613.6%213
Stats Against (Road Games) 65182123337888.2%851112.9%108
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 12246001597.5%1317.7%18
Stats Against (Playoffs) 22589003067.2%29517.2%36
BOSTON - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
ANTON KHUDOBIN (All Games)141438935892.0%09-5+1.39-5-0+25-6
ANTON KHUDOBIN (Road Games)9922820690.4%05-4-0.25-4-0+14-4
ANTON KHUDOBIN (Last 4 Games)4412411391.1%02-2-1.92-2-0-22-0
ANTON KHUDOBIN (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
TUUKKA RASK (All Games)45431286119492.8%425-18-2.425-18-0-116-22
TUUKKA RASK (Road Games)201855751792.8%09-9-2.89-9-0-36-9
TUUKKA RASK (Last 4 Games)4412611692.1%03-1+1.63-1-0+22-1
TUUKKA RASK (Playoff Games)9930628492.8%06-3+0.46-3-0+15-2
TIM THOMAS (All Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
TIM THOMAS (Road Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
TIM THOMAS (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0

NY RANGERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games30-27-0-4.930-27-4.919-262.630.92.329.1
Team Stats (Home Games)19-8-0+6.319-8+6.312-103.232.02.127.6
Last 5 Games2-3-0-12-3-11-22.230.62.035.4
Playoff Games4-5-0-14-5-13-42.230.82.234.0
NY RANGERS Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)571504445538717608.5%1892613.8%240
Team Stats (Home Games)2786302230458659.9%981818.4%143
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)511353001537.2%1900.0%17
Team Stats (Playoffs)920677002777.2%3625.6%35
Stats Against (All Games) 13236484171116588.0%1693218.9%221
Stats Against (Home Games) 57201916257457.7%851112.9%92
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 10143201775.6%9222.2%20
Stats Against (Playoffs) 202105303066.5%21419.0%37
NY RANGERS - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
MARTIN BIRON (All Games)6615614391.7%22-4-2.62-4-0-32-3
MARTIN BIRON (Home Games)22514792.2%00-2-2.70-2-0-32-0
MARTIN BIRON (Last 4 Games)441049490.4%21-3-2.61-3-0-31-2
MARTIN BIRON (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
HENRIK LUNDQVIST (All Games)52511495138792.8%528-23-2.328-23-0-217-23
HENRIK LUNDQVIST (Home Games)262569164393.1%219-6+919-6-0+810-10
HENRIK LUNDQVIST (Last 4 Games)4414213494.4%12-2+02-2-001-1
HENRIK LUNDQVIST (Playoff Games)9930628693.5%24-5-14-5-0-13-4
Average power rating of opponents played: BOSTON 3.07,  NY RANGERS 3.17
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BOSTON - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
4/25/2013TAMPA BAY2-0W0, -240W5.5 unU
4/27/2013at WASHINGTON2-3L0, -125L5 ovP
4/28/2013OTTAWA2-4L0, -185L5 unO
5/1/2013TORONTO4-1W0, -175W5 ovP
5/4/2013TORONTO2-4L0, -205L5 ovO
5/6/2013at TORONTO5-2W0, -135W5 ovO
5/8/2013at TORONTO4-3W0, -130W5 ovO
5/10/2013TORONTO1-2L0, -215L5.5 unU
5/12/2013at TORONTO1-2L0, -140L5 ovU
5/13/2013TORONTO5-4W0, -175W5 ovO
5/16/2013NY RANGERS3-2W0, -120W5 unP
5/19/2013NY RANGERS5-2W0, -125W5 unO
5/21/2013at NY RANGERS 
5/23/2013at NY RANGERS 

NY RANGERS - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
4/25/2013at CAROLINA4-3W0, -165W5.5 unO
4/27/2013NEW JERSEY4-0W0, -155W5 unU
5/2/2013at WASHINGTON1-3L0, +110L5 unU
5/4/2013at WASHINGTON0-1L0, +110L5 unU
5/6/2013WASHINGTON4-3W0, -145W5 unO
5/8/2013WASHINGTON4-3W0, -135W5 unO
5/10/2013at WASHINGTON1-2L0, +100L5 unU
5/12/2013WASHINGTON1-0W0, -145W5 unU
5/13/2013at WASHINGTON5-0W0, +105W5 unP
5/16/2013at BOSTON2-3L0, +100L5 unP
5/19/2013at BOSTON2-5L0, +105L5 unO
5/21/2013BOSTON 
5/23/2013BOSTON 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BOSTON:

LAST SEASON: 49-29-4, 102 points. Lost to Washington 4-3 in first round.

COACH: Claude Julien, 6th season with Bruins, 228-132-50; 10th overall, 347-218-10-73 in NHL.

ADDED: D Dougie Hamilton (rookie). F Chris Bourque.

LOST: G Tim Thomas (suspended). F Marc Savard (concussions).

PLAYER TO WATCH: G Tuukka Rask. With Thomas, the two-time Vezina Trophy winner, opting to take a year off, the Bruins will rely on former backup Rask as the primary goaltender. He won the job from Thomas in 2009-10, posting a 1.97 GAA. Anton Khudobin will be the backup.

OUTLOOK: The Bruins are essentially the same team that won the Stanley Cup two years ago - with the important exception of Thomas. The enigmatic Conn Smythe Trophy winner from the title run surprised the team by deciding to take a year off to rest. He will be placed on the suspended list.

NY RANGERS:

LAST SEASON: 51-24-7, 109 points. Lost to New Jersey 4-2 in Eastern Conference finals.

COACH: John Tortorella, 6th season with Rangers, 145-100-26; 14th overall, 384-322-100 in NHL.

ADDED: LW Rick Nash, RW Arron Asham, C Micheal Haley, LW Taylor Pyatt, C Jeff Halpern.

LOST: C Artem Anisimov, C Brandon Dubinsky, D Tim Erixon, C John Mitchell, RW Brandon Prust, G Chad Johnson, D Jeff Woywitka, D John Scott, LW Ruslan Fedotenko.

PLAYER TO WATCH: Nash. The big power forward has finally emerged from relative obscurity and landed on the big stage. The 28-year-old Nash, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2002 draft by Columbus, played in only four playoff games in nine seasons with the Blue Jackets. His size and scoring ability will both be major factors for the Rangers' offense, which now boasts three premier forwards in Nash, Marian Gaborik and Brad Richards.

OUTLOOK: With reigning Vezina Trophy winner Henrik Lundqvist in net, and Nash teaming up with Gaborik and Richards up front, the Rangers have every reason to believe they can again top the Eastern Conference in the regular season and carry that through the playoffs, as well.

PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NHL PLAYOFF PREVIEW (BOSTON-NY RANGERS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Updates with details, quotes. With AP Photos.)

*Bruins-Rangers Preview* ========================

By IRA PODELL AP Sports Writer

Boston At Ny Rangers, Game Three, 7:30 p.m. EDT

GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) -- Don't judge the New York Rangers by the scores of their two losses to the Boston Bruins.

According to coach John Tortorella, the Rangers played much better in the Game 2 blowout than in their overtime defeat in the series opener.

The bottom line is this: for the second consecutive series, New York has dug an 0-2 hole on the road and will need to rebound quickly at Madison Square Garden if the club hopes to extend this postseason run.

"The first game, the score doesn't indicate the game," Tortorella said Monday. "We probably should've lost by more."

The Rangers returned to practice one day before they will host the Bruins in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series. New York was looking to shake off its 5-2 loss on Sunday while focusing on the task at hand.

"After watching the tape, which always helps me the next day one way or another," Tortorella said, "there were a lot of good things."

Game 4 will also be in New York on Thursday.

In the first round, the Rangers returned home after dropping two games in Washington and evened the series with a pair of wins at the Garden. The home team won every game in that series until New York took Game 7 in a dominating 5-0 decision.

"We know we can't take them lightly," forward Brad Marchand said Monday after the Bruins practiced in Boston. "We've got to make sure we go to New York being very hungry and ready to go out hard."

History is hardly on the Rangers' side. New York is 2-19 in series it trailed 0-2, and no NHL team has won consecutive series after losing the first two games.

"You don't want to be down 2-0," Tortorella said. "We know what hole we're in, but by no means is this a really bad thing. We need to win a game and try to get momentum on our side.

"Last year, we had to win a couple in a row and we were going back and forth with wins and losses. We've been in this situation for a long time the past couple of years. I am not worried about that. I just want to make sure we correct the things we need to correct, and I think we'll be OK."

The Bruins are also well aware they still have plenty of work to do to reach the Eastern Conference finals for the second time in three seasons.

Boston led Toronto 3-1 in the first round before being forced to Game 7. The Bruins then staged a three-goal comeback in the third period of the decisive game to get to overtime. Patrice Bergeron scored the tying and winning goals to help the Bruins survive and advance.

The last thing they want to do now is give the Rangers a chance to seize momentum.

"It's about realizing the series is not over until you win that fourth game. We know that," Bergeron said. "We know (Tuesday) is going to be a huge game. They're going to try to bounce back, and we're expecting them to come out really hard. We need to make sure we match that.

"It's going to be in their building so we're expecting them to come out with a lot of energy and feed off the crowd."

The Rangers are banking on the same thing. New York won three games at home against Washington, and figures to need three more against Boston to get out of this round.

Star forward Rick Nash netted his long-awaited first postseason goal with the Rangers on Sunday. If that gets him going on a roll, New York's outlook will appear that much brighter.

"I'd rather trade that goal in for a win, so it doesn't matter," Nash said. "Anytime you play at home it seems like you create that energy off the fans. If you look at the good teams around the league - and they are the teams that don't need it - there is no excuses. It shouldn't make a difference whether we are home or on the road."

One key factor for the Rangers is the play - and health - of goalie Henrik Lundqvist. He was back on the ice Monday after his rough game on Sunday, in which he also appeared to injure a shoulder.

He was no worse for wear during and following the hour-long practice.

"Everybody is sore," he said.

Before Sunday, Lundqvist hadn't allowed five goals in 151 consecutive games, dating to a 5-2 loss at Anaheim on March 9, 2011. He also had never yielded more than three goals in any of his 31 previous games against the Bruins, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Lundqvist gave up 12 total goals in the first five games of the first-round series versus the Capitals before shutting them out in Games 6 and 7. Boston has already registered eight goals against him.

"It's disappointing to give up five goals, but positioning-wise and reading the plays for the most part was good," Lundqvist said. "They made some good plays, too, and then there were some unlucky bounces and screens.

"I could probably find excuses for the goals, but it's not going to help my game. I just have to try to be better and work even harder to see pucks."

Tortorella chalked up some of Boston's goals to "simple coverage" mistakes by his team - errors he said were uncharacteristic and fixable.

"It doesn't bother me, it surprises me a little bit," he said. "We beat ourselves. I am not disrespecting Boston by any means. We hurt ourselves in our play away from the puck, and I think that is one of the biggest strengths we have."

The Bruins also expect to see the best of the Rangers once the series shifts to New York.

"We always worry about the other team. We need to worry about ourselves," Boston coach Claude Julien said. "When we play well, we're a good team and we give ourselves a chance to win.

"We need to understand they're going to be better. We also need to be better."


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 7:27:04 PM EST.


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