Last updated: May 14, 2013
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bleacherreport.com
- May 14, 2013
This is a very improbable Original Six matchup in the Eastern Conference semifinals.The Bruins were down by three goals midway through the third period, and all they had to do was register a comeback for the ages to eliminate the heartbroken Toronto Maple Leafs in overtime of the seventh game.Patrice Bergeron scored the tying goal in the final minute and the winning goal in overtime for the 5-4 wi
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bleacherreport.com
- Apr 15, 2012
If you're a fan of the Broadway Blueshirts, last night's 3-2 OT loss in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals to the Ottawa Senators must not sit well with you.Unfortunately, I'm not here to make it any better.Last night's overtime loss may bring back haunting memories, like the Game 4 double OT loss to the Washington Capitals in last year's playoffs, courtesy of a Marian Gaborik gaffe in
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Apr 12, 2012
"It was a quick 2-on-1, I tried to fake a pass to (Richards) and tried to take it to the net and go five-hole. He opened it up and I am glad it went in."
Rangers take Game 1 with big second period
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Balanced scoring leads Rangers past Senators
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Rangers use big 2nd period to top Sens in Game 1
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Apr 12, 2012
"What you learn it's not just one game, it's a series and it's best out of seven, You can't get down if things are not going your way. You have to stay positive. It's a series, and everyone is bringing it to another level. That's what I learned. The post-season is a new and different season from the regular season."
Apr 10, 2012
"We don’t want to exchange scoring chances with them, We want to make sure we play physically against their top guys and use our speed on the forecheck."
Slap Shot: Rangers’ Playoff Report
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Apr 4, 2012
"It feels good to beat them again, and complete the deal, With the Winter Classic and all, we've been kind of linked together with them for a while."
Rangers clinch top seed in East, sweep Flyers
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Apr 10, 2012
"I don't think about last season, it was what it was, Now I feel better and the postseason is going to be a challenge for myself and everybody here. I'm ready."
Gaborik ready to lead Rangers in playoffs
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Slap Shot: Rangers’ Playoff Report
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Apr 10, 2012
"have to take advantage of playing the first couple games at home. It doesn't matter that we lost three games to them . . . It's a series. You have to take it shift-by-shift, you can't get down if things aren't going good, you have to stay positive, that's what I learned. We have to bring it up another level."
Gaborik ready to lead Rangers in playoffs
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Mar 31, 2012
"I didn't know about that, But it would feel good to be in their company."
Rangers close to clinching top seed
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Mar 27, 2012
"I don't look back,"
Tom Powers: Marian Gaborik's injury changed Minnesota Wild
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Mar 27, 2012
"It's still special to come in here, It's more special to get a win for the Rangers. I heard boos. It doesn't surprise me. Glad I got that goal to help the team."
Tom Powers: Marian Gaborik's injury changed Minnesota Wild
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Mar 27, 2012
"Of course. It felt good, It always feels good to win in this building. I'm glad I played here for the Rangers twice and we've got two wins. It was a big one for us."
N.Y. Rangers top Wild 3-2
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N.Y. Rangers top Wild 3-2
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Mar 27, 2012
"I don't look back, I just try to stay on top of things and make sure I manage what I have to. So far, so good."
N.Y. Rangers top Wild 3-2
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N.Y. Rangers top Wild 3-2
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Mar 27, 2012
"I heard boos, which doesn’t surprise me, But I’m glad I got that goal."
Rangers 3, Wild 2 : Rangers Earn Breathing Room With Late Goal
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Mar 27, 2012
"It wasn't a pretty game to watch, But we got two points, which is huge."
Ruslan Fedotenko goal gives Rangers a win
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newsday.com
- Apr 10, 2012
After a horrific summer in which he lost two of his closest friends -- former Ranger and Minnesota Wild teammate Derek Boogaard to a medication overdose and his fellow Slovak Pavel Demitra in the crash of a plane carrying his Russian KHL team -- Marian Gaborik came to his third Rangers training camp committed to rebound from a 2010-11 season when injuries limited him to 62 games and just 22 goals
Marian Gaborik "I don't think about last season, it was what it was, Now I feel better and the postseason is going to be a challenge for myself and everybody here. I'm ready."
Marian Gaborik "have to take advantage of playing the first couple games at home. It doesn't matter that we lost three games to them . . . It's a series. You have to take it shift-by-shift, you can't get down if things aren't going good, you have to stay positive, that's what I learned. We have to bring it up another level."
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newsday.com
- Mar 31, 2012
During his exit interview last April, coach John Tortorella could sense Marian Gaborik's disappointment. "He was not happy with his year," Tortorella said. "He was not happy with people questioning him."
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newsday.com
- Mar 31, 2012
When the Rangers host the Bruins Sunday night, they might be in a position to clinch the top seed in the Eastern Conference.
Marian Gaborik "I didn't know about that, But it would feel good to be in their company."
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nydailynews.com
- Mar 31, 2012
The Rangers are leading the NHL in wins but are not even in the top-20 in the league on the power play. Until Friday night, the Rangers had not scored more than one power-play goal in back-to-back games all season. It was a concern, but the Rangers just had to relax. “When you are ...
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bleacherreport.com
- Mar 28, 2012
The New York Rangers currently sit atop the Eastern Conference with two tough divisional games remaining.The Rangers currently have 103 points, a slim three-point edge on Atlantic Division rival Pittsburgh.With six games remaining in the regular season, the Rangers look like the team favored to win the Eastern Conference title.With the team looking poised for a deep playoff run, here is a list of
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twincities.com
- Mar 27, 2012
Marian Gaborik returned to the Xcel Energy Center as an opposing player for the second time on Tuesday, March 27, facing the Wild in a game that had little of the anticipation present in his first trip back to Minnesota in November 2010.
tags: Wild, Rangers, Marian Gaborik, Niklas Backstrom, Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Mikko Koivu, Josh Harding, Derek Boogaard
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startribune.com
- Mar 27, 2012
Marian Gaborik "Of course. It felt good, It always feels good to win in this building. I'm glad I played here for the Rangers twice and we've got two wins. It was a big one for us."
Ryan McDonagh "I really don't know that he's there, to be honest, But I know with our system, when I'm going down the boards, there's going to be guys at the net. I got a fortunate bounce off [Scandella's] stick. In the end, they don't ask how."
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twincities.com
- Mar 27, 2012
The Wild have been in a death spiral ever since Marian Gaborik left the organization three years ago.
Marian Gaborik "I don't look back,"
Marian Gaborik "It's still special to come in here, It's more special to get a win for the Rangers. I heard boos. It doesn't surprise me. Glad I got that goal to help the team."
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miamiherald.com
- Mar 27, 2012
Rangers forward Marian Gaborik is likely to get an icy reception tonight from the Wild faithful in his return to Minnesota. The home team being eliminated from playoff contention and New York having posted a 100-point season probably won't help Gaborik's cause either.
Ryan Callahan "I feel like it's a good win, a good feeling in here, I thought we played a pretty solid game, we handled the momentum swings pretty well. You get deflated pretty quick when they tie the game back up after you score to go ahead in the third period there, but we kept with it and we got two points in the shootout."
Steven Kampfer "We talked about getting the puck to the net today and we didn't do it, We let them dictate the type of game today and that's all on us."
tags: Wild, Rangers, Marian Gaborik, Matt Cullen, Ryan Callahan, Jared Spurgeon, Brad Richards, Henrik Lundqvist, Steven Kampfer
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kansascity.com
- Mar 27, 2012
Rangers forward Marian Gaborik is likely to get an icy reception tonight from the Wild faithful in his return to Minnesota. The home team being eliminated from playoff contention and New York having posted a 100-point season probably won't help Gaborik's cause either.
tags: Wild, Rangers, Marian Gaborik, Matt Cullen, Jared Spurgeon, Brad Richards, Henrik Lundqvist, Steven Kampfer
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bleacherreport.com
- Mar 20, 2012
The New York Rangers may have clinched a playoff spot when they defeated the New Jersey Devils on Monday but the Blueshirts still have some serious work to do over the final 10 games of the season. The Rangers currently hold a three-point lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins and a five-point lead over the Philadelphia Flyers. This is a lead they need to continually build upon if they hope to win the
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tags: Devils, Bruins, Sabres, Marian Gaborik, Anton Volchenkov, Martin Brodeur, Ryan Miller, Rich Peverley
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Mar 12, 2012
"The most important thing is getting the puck, protecting the puck; once we do that, we're pretty dangerous down low, was probably my favorite player. I saw him a lot on the Slovakian national team. He can create a lot taking the puck to the net. I just try to keep up with him."
Richards, Gaborik back together again
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newsday.com
- Mar 12, 2012
For the first eight games of the season, center Brad Richards, signed in July to a nine-year, $60-million deal, was paired with right wing Marian Gaborik. But when the Rangers got off to a 3-3-2 start, Richards -- signed, according to team president Glen Sather, to pair with the speedy Slovakian sniper -- and Gaborik were split up.
john tortorella "It didn't look good at all, It was so well-chronicled: 'When Brad Richards gets here, him and Gabby are going to play [together] . . .' I wasn't sure. I've seen it so many times; it looks great on paper, and usually it doesn't work."
Marian Gaborik "The most important thing is getting the puck, protecting the puck; once we do that, we're pretty dangerous down low, was probably my favorite player. I saw him a lot on the Slovakian national team. He can create a lot taking the puck to the net. I just try to keep up with him."
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bleacherreport.com
- Mar 12, 2012
The New York Rangers couldn't have asked for a better time for Brad Richards and Marian Gaborik to gain some line chemistry as the team was on the verge of dropping four straight games. The first place Blueshirts avoided that by defeating the New York Islanders on Sunday.Richards and Gaborik came up huge as the two superstar forwards cumulatively scored three of the Rangers' four goals, including
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