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Rangers Pregame: Yes, this really used to be a rivalry

In 1979, the New York Islanders were on their way to becoming an NHL powerhouse. They had 116 points that season, edging out the Montreal Canadiens by one point for best in the league. The Rangers finished that season with 91 points, good enough for third in the Patrick Division. (Bring it back Gary!!!!)

After sweeping the Kings in the Preliminary round and upsetting the Flyers in the Quarters, the Rangers were ready to do battle with the Islanders, who were fresh off of a sweep of the Blackhawks.

The two teams did battle in a playoff series that was one for the ages, and until the EastCon finals in 1994, was probably the best playoff series New York hockey fans had ever seen. Four of the games were decided by one goal, two of them needing overtime to be decided. In the end, the Rangers pulled off the upset, sending the Islanders home in six games, and putting the Rangers in the Stanley Cup Finals against the Canadiens.

The rivalry continued over the years, with the Rangers and Islanders meeting again in the postseason in 1981 (Islanders sweep), 1982 (Islanders 4-2), 1983 (Islanders 4-2), 1984 (Islanders 3-2, early rounds were best three out of five then), 1990 (Rangers 4-1), and of course, we all remember how the Islanders were a mere speed bump on the way to the 1994 Stanley Cup.

While the Islanders had their dynasty, life wasn't easy for Ranger fans, and to this day Islander fans love to remind us where the "1940" chant was born. Of course Ranger fans were able to extract some revenge during the aforementioned 1994 playoffs ("We want Hextall!"), and we'll never, ever let Islander fans forget those "Fish Stick" jerseys.

Do I even need to mention that Potvin guy?

The Rangers and Islanders once had what I considered to be one of the best rivalries in hockey, if not all of sports. Before the Devils came along, battle lines across the Metro area were divided between fans of the two teams. I grew up in Bayonne, NJ, and except for my good buddy Bryan (b23bluepain for those of you who listen to the radio show), our neighborhood was definitely Islander country. We definitely didn't have it easy in those days, when the Isles were winning all those Cups.

The two teams teams will meet up again tonight, with the Rangers in a free fall mode, while I could swear the Islanders have been five points out of a playoff spot all season long. A rivalry indeed.

Where are JD, Espo, and Gresch when we need them?

A preview of tonight's Battle Royale is after the jump........

Star-divide

(Preview courtesy of NHL.com)

STATS
72 GP 72
29 W 31
33 L 32
10 OT 9
68 P 71
0.472 P% 0.493
2.53 G/G 2.56
3.00 GA/G 2.69
16.3 PP% 18.1
76.4 PK% 83.4
30.5 S/G 29.5
31.7 SA/G 29.8
48.1 FO% 49.6

 

Islanders -- Do they have a chance at making the playoffs? Ten points out of eighth place with 10 games to go makes it unlikely, but it doesn't mean the players are giving up just yet.

"It's about being professional and realizing it's not over yet," goaltender Dwayne Roloson said. "We're still in a position we can make the playoffs, and we believe we can. Is it a good chance, a 99 percent chance? No, but mathematically we're able."

The Isles were able to muster three points out of a tough three-game swing through Vancouver, Anaheim and Los Angeles before returning home (sort of) for Wednesday's game at MSG.

Rangers -- In a big game with the Bruins on Sunday, the Rangers came up small, losing 2-1 and leaving themselves five points behind the Bruins for the final playoff spot in the East entering the final three weeks of the season. The deficit grew to seven points after Boston's 4-0 win in Atlanta on Tuesday.

Things are looking bleak. Even goaltender Henrik Lundqvist said, "It's been an effort the past few weeks to try to stay positive." But there's still time, and captain Chris Drury isn't ready to roll over.

"No one in here is gonna quit," he said. "No one in here is gonna mope around. We've just gotta do everything we can to win one game. That's it."

Puck drop -- If the Rangers finish the season by going 10-0-0, they will wind up with 91 points. Only twice since the lockout has 91 points been enough to reach the Stanley Cup Playoffs. No team has reached the postseason during that time with less than 91 points.

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The lsanders had the 1st overall pick last year...........

and this year they are only 3 points behind the Rangers…….do you see what Im getting at here? The Islanders keep improving. It’s just a matter of time b4 they become a better team than us. They improve while we stay stagnated. I can truly see the Rangers being the bottom scrapers of the Atlantic division next year……..hell, were not too far from that distinction now…….

by giantsNYrangers on Mar 24, 2010 7:49 AM EDT reply actions  

You know what’s really sad?

The team stat lines are damn near identical. You give the islanders Lundqvist and some better penalty killing and they’re probably in the 6-7 playoff spot.

by Caerid112 on Mar 24, 2010 4:45 PM EDT up reply actions  

the headline says it all

this really used to be a rivalry and while i may be to young to remember those battles in the 70s and 80s ill always have the image of dan cloutier (remember him?) beating the tar out of tommy salo and then challenging the entire fish sticks bench…good times good times

P.S. I’m just young enough to not remember the patrick and cambell divisions (I’m 19) can somebody who remembers it give me a basic rundown of them were they like the MLB divisions before they established the wild card and broke the AL and NL into three divisions?

by Kevin Power on Mar 24, 2010 8:31 AM EDT reply actions  

Really?

I thought that was an Islanders fan trying to break down the game for us?

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by George E. Ays on Mar 24, 2010 9:11 AM EDT up reply actions  

it’s not the postgame interviews where our team tells us they will be better next time?

by Michael Gleich on Mar 24, 2010 9:21 AM EDT up reply actions  

Just look

towards the future. The Rangers have frustrated me this season. So many high expectations for them and they failed us all. There were glimpses of hope, but even then those games were one to many short. This fall I can guarantee that we’ll have a much younger line up than we do now. Like I said, all you can do is just look towards the future.

by Poe678 on Mar 24, 2010 9:28 AM EDT reply actions  

I think its fair to say that this is the only game I care about for the rest of the year

I know the Devils are next but is still not the same for us oldtimers who lived through the early 80’s on Long Island and never switched teams. I thought that it wasn’t a bad year when we were 6-0 against the Isles and didn’t make the playoffs. [Yes I know they lost to Tampa in the 1st round that year.]

Win this one and then play for a draft pick.

by It may HAVE to Last a Lifetime on Mar 24, 2010 10:19 AM EDT reply actions  

we do play them again on the island next tues.

by Michael Gleich on Mar 24, 2010 10:28 AM EDT up reply actions  

We need to win

Just so I don’t hear crap from some very specific Isle’s fans. Same goes for the Devils game next. If we can win those 3 games and still finish sub-500, let’s do it.

It’s sad that I was rooting for the Isle’s not to suck so bad this year, and now we are as bad as I didn’t want them to be. Yuck.

by HolyCow02 on Mar 24, 2010 11:56 AM EDT reply actions  

Now we are as bad

as I didn’t want them to be.

Or …. maybe even worse. ;-)

BlueshirtBanter - beating up reporters at bus stops since 1994
"Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right......"

by dbmaven on Mar 24, 2010 12:08 PM EDT up reply actions  

Haha!

If the Rangers finish the season by going 10-0-0

Sorry, got a good chortle out of that.

by stonecoldcory on Mar 24, 2010 1:06 PM EDT reply actions  

Wait!! That was backwards
If the Rangers finish the season by going 10-0-0

Sorry, got a good chortle out of that

by stonecoldcory on Mar 24, 2010 1:07 PM EDT up reply actions  

I have no idea what the hell I’m doing.

by stonecoldcory on Mar 24, 2010 1:07 PM EDT up reply actions  

Don't worry

We know what you meant.

And we’re getting a good chortle out of it! ;-)

BlueshirtBanter - beating up reporters at bus stops since 1994
"Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right......"

by dbmaven on Mar 24, 2010 3:18 PM EDT up reply actions  

Sorry about all the spam

it’s been a rough day

Blueshirt Banter: Covering the New York Rangers the only NHL team with three home arenas.

by Joe Fortunato on Mar 24, 2010 1:17 PM EDT reply actions  

I think SBNation took care of all the spam for us. The funny thing is, usually when spammers launch their attacks on SBNation sites, they avoid the Banter, I guess today was just our turn

Blueshirt Banter: Covering the New York Rangers

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by Jim Schmiedeberg on Mar 24, 2010 3:14 PM EDT reply actions  

I think it was Eddie

Just seeing if you guys were paying attention…..

BlueshirtBanter - beating up reporters at bus stops since 1994
"Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right......"

by dbmaven on Mar 24, 2010 3:18 PM EDT up reply actions  

take it as a positive sign that our hits are high enough they thought we were worth spamming, ;-)

by Michael Gleich on Mar 24, 2010 3:40 PM EDT up reply actions  

Unfortunately

there’s some truth to that.

With success (on the internet) comes spam.

BlueshirtBanter - beating up reporters at bus stops since 1994
"Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right......"

by dbmaven on Mar 24, 2010 4:18 PM EDT up reply actions  

I TOOK DOWN THE SPAM!

Blueshirt Banter: Covering the New York Rangers the only NHL team with three home arenas.

by Joe Fortunato on Mar 24, 2010 7:50 PM EDT up reply actions  

RIVALRY

Years ago I would be so pumped up for a Rangers Islanders game at the Garden……Now.who gives a rats ass ?……..What a friggin disgrace…..thank you Jim.Slats and Torts………

by froese99 on Mar 24, 2010 4:32 PM EDT reply actions  

a forgotton rivalry ??

ah those were the days of vukota vs domi baumgartner vs. domi now we got hey what do we got lol lol ..

by lohaus#54 on Mar 24, 2010 9:09 PM EDT reply actions  

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