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The Fedotenko-Boyle-Prust Show

Wait, you got Henrik, I got Daniel? How can you tell them apart?!?! (Photo by Andy Marlin/Getty Images)

Throughout the myriad of injuries the Rangers have sustained to their forward depth, there has been only one constant: the third line of Ruslan Fedotenko, Brian Boyle, and Brandon Prust. When Marian Gaborik, Erik Christensen, and Ryan Callahan went down with injuries, and the rest of the lines were jumbled to try and find something that worked, this line stayed the same. They have simply become the most consistent Ranger line this season, and it showed Thursday. Coach John Tortorella puts so much trust in the trio, that they were matched against the Sedin line for almost every single second they were out there. Not sure if you noticed, but they were damn successful too.

What may have escaped several people is that this third line led comprised three of the top four time-on-ice leaders from Thursdayt’s game. Only Brandon Dubinsky (second in TOI, with 18:50) cracked the top-four (Fedotenko – 19:30, Boyle – 18:35, Prust – 17:53). To put things in perspective, Gaborik finished with 17:06 TOI. That’s a big chunk of ice time to be giving a third line that consists of two journeymen and an underachieving first round draft pick from that epic 2003 class. All three have put in the effort required to not only make the team, but to get bumped to the third line and play significant minutes against the opponent’s best lines.

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In fact, looking at the QUALCOMP numbers (quality of competition faced), this third line is right up there with the Callahan, Dubinsky, Artem Anisimov line in regards to quality of competition faced among forwards, which is the highest on the team*. They are 3rd (Fedotenko), 5th (Boyle), and 6th (Prust) in QUALCOMP, with the aforementioned "Pack Line" holding spots (1st, 4th, 2nd respectively). That speaks volumes to the trust put into this line, and the results given by what has become one of the best third lines in the NHL.

In past seasons, the Rangers third line was the last line of defense before the "dreaded fourth line" came out on the ice. It was generally a spot to place players that had a spot in the future of the organization, but weren’t ready to crack the top-six yet (Dubinsky, Callahan). This year, the third line is a weapon, and has at least two players that will (likely) continue to play with the team in the near future. The line can score (Boyle is 2nd on the team in goals), the line can play defense, they can grind, they control the puck, they play the boards, they kill penalties, they play on the powerplay. They have become a backbone for this Rangers club, and a lead-by-example group that leaves it all out on the ice. In short, this third line does it all.

*-Not including those who haven’t played a full season, like Jeremy Williams and Evgeny Grachev.

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It's clear Torts trust those guys

and he should. they’ve really been the on constant amongst the forwards all year.Feds may not be back next year, but Boyle and Prust have both earned multi year extensions in my eyes.

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by John Merrigan on Jan 15, 2011 1:06 PM EST reply actions  

This line is ‘Old Reliable’ for the Rangers. Sustained pressure, effective forecheck, good checking line, not shy of the dirty work, and a little bit of offense to top it off. Great third line.

"I like a man who grins when he fights." -Sir Winston Churchill
"In Prust we Trust."

by Dig Deep on Jan 15, 2011 2:20 PM EST up reply actions  

This line has been fantastic.

I can’t wait for the game tomorrow. It’ll be the first time I get to wear my Prust heritage jersey to the Garden.

by Chris McShane on Jan 15, 2011 1:26 PM EST reply actions   1 recs

i plan to do the same!

by gongmallet on Jan 15, 2011 4:50 PM EST up reply actions  

I love this line!!!

but sometimes when they carry the puck into the offensive zone prust and boyle are all tangled up together against the boards,i dont get that,im no coach,maybe thats some kinda pick or protection play,but whatever, this line is always clicking.

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by JM82 on Jan 15, 2011 1:29 PM EST reply actions  

Great little piece here Dave
This year, the third line is a weapon, and has at least two players that will (likely) continue to play with the team in the near future.

I have come to expect this line to make an impact each and every night. The only night they were outplayed, in my opinion, was against the Habs the other night. They hustle, block shots, all of them are two-way players, and they can bang in a goal every now and then. It is the recipe for a perfect 3rd line.

"I like a man who grins when he fights." -Sir Winston Churchill
"In Prust we Trust."

by Dig Deep on Jan 15, 2011 2:24 PM EST reply actions  

I am very impressed with the maturation of this line (and the rest of the team for that matter) this year. Makes a huge difference.

Rangers FTW!

by BleedsRangerBlue on Jan 15, 2011 3:06 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

Agreed. They are responsible and reliable.

"I like a man who grins when he fights." -Sir Winston Churchill
"In Prust we Trust."

by Dig Deep on Jan 15, 2011 3:14 PM EST up reply actions  

so i guess everyone is in favor of bringing fedex back next year?…of course if he keeps playing like he’s playing. I would if he stays at his current salary or maybe a bit more but i kinda feel like he could also be replaced with avery or someone else in the system. What I am trying to say is the rangers have a lot of forwards and they need to make some choices about who stay and who goes

by nutz_35 on Jan 15, 2011 3:41 PM EST reply actions  

I think Fedex is the perfect veteran player we can count on for experience. Knows Torts very well, played very well, low salary and isnt “the guy” that is counted on for offensive production. I thought in training camp it would be a mistake to give him a contract, but I am definitely eating my words now.

by CrazyRangerFan on Jan 15, 2011 3:49 PM EST up reply actions  

+1 Been thrilled with Fedotenko all season. Almost mistake-free player, strong two-way. Reminds me of Nemchinov only slightly bigger.

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by pslieber on Jan 15, 2011 4:43 PM EST up reply actions  

The PBR line?

Prust-Boyle-Ruslan

a bit out of order, but whatever, I drink PBR so it works for me.

MATTEAU!!!!! MATTEAU!!!!!!! MATTEAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by stonecoldcory on Jan 15, 2011 4:41 PM EST reply actions  

Lol! Not bad.

"I like a man who grins when he fights." -Sir Winston Churchill
"In Prust we Trust."

by Dig Deep on Jan 15, 2011 4:53 PM EST up reply actions  

Too bad we can’t play this line the whole 60 minutes. At least then we’d see a whole game effort.

by grumpy# on Jan 18, 2011 4:04 PM EST reply actions  

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