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Rangers Vs. Islanders: Rangers Top Islanders For Third Straight Win

The New York Rangers took their third straight victory over division rival, the New York Islanders. The last time these two teams met, Brad Richards put away a late period goal to the lead the Rangers to victory. Tonight was a little different, score wise, but the Rangers found a way to get the job done.

Brandon Dubinsky started the scoring off, notching his second of the season and it couldn't have come at a better time. Stu Bickel picked up his second career assist on the Dubinsky end-to-end rush. Marty Biron was also penciled in on the goal and that would be his second of the season. The Rangers walked into the locker rooms with a solid 1-0 lead, after a great period of hockey.

Early in the second period, ex-Ranger P.A Parenteau cashed in just 18 seconds into the period. After a great first period, the Rangers had a lack of coverage which led to Parenteau being wide open in front of the net.

Follow after the jump for more.

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It seemed almost instantly after the Islander goal, the Rangers were right back on top with a 2-1 lead. Artem Anisimov made a nifty move on the face-off, and pushed it over to Marian Gaborik for the tap in. It was said after the game that it was set play Artie and Gaborik have been working on, and it's the first time it's worked. That goal also Gaborik ties for the league lead in goals along with Phil Kessel, Steven Stamkos, and Johnathan Toews.

With about five minutes left in the second period, Michael Del Zotto put the Rangers up 3-1 with a blast of a shot from the slot. The initial pass by Brandon Prust was deflected into the slot, and no one picked up on it except for Del Zotto. He stepped into and wired it past Evgeni Nabakov to give the Rangers a commanding two goal lead.

Just a minute into the third period, Stu Bickel took on tough guy Matt Martin for his first career fight in the NHL. Bickel got in some good punches in the beginning, but Martin answered back with a few as well. Just over a minute after Bickel was released from the box, he came together with Tim Wallace in a scrap after the whistle. Again Bickel attempted to drop the gloves, but Wallace didn't want to answer the bell.

The Islanders would eventually go to the power play after the ensuing scrap. Matt Moulson tallied for the Islanders and brought the lead to within a goal. With about a 1:30 left in the game, Nabakov headed to the bench for the extra attacker. However, the Islanders turned over the puck as soon as he hit the bench and John Mitchell deposited it into the empty net.

After a few late chances, the Rangers would go on to win their third straight game by a score of 4-2. Marty Biron played amazing tonight, and improved his record to 7-1 on the season. The Lundqvist-Biron tandem, arguably one of the best in the league, has been great this season. Biron has been rock solid this season, and even John Tortorella says that he cannot even consider Marty as a back-up anymore, but the "1a" goalie.

The Rangers will be back at it tomorrow night, in a pre-Winter Classic match-up against the Philadelphia Flyers. Here are tonight's three stars of the game, along with the recipient of the Broadway Hat.

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Good to see Dubi get a goal. Hoping this is the start of a trend

Take it to the net and keep jamming and jamming until somebody comes on you.
- Eddie Olczyk

by Scratch and Snif on Dec 23, 2011 12:05 AM EST reply actions  

i certainly hope torts

Meant “1b”… Or were in for a wild season

"It's just pain."

by FIRESATHER327 on Dec 23, 2011 12:12 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

Hank is just 1

Biron would be 1a

Proudly suffering as a Ranger fan.

by Tripodi on Dec 23, 2011 1:04 AM EST via iPhone app up reply actions  

I wonder if Nickel will be in Fort’s dog house after taking that late double minor. Very undisciplined.

by PureBlue on Dec 23, 2011 1:24 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

Looks like we both mobile post failed

by BigB22 on Dec 23, 2011 1:32 AM EST up reply actions  

Nickel and Fort ….gotta love auto correct

"It's far from done, but we did get something accomplished."-#19 B.Richards

by -19-AgainstAll on Dec 23, 2011 2:27 AM EST via mobile up reply actions  

and on to the next one…

by CrazyRangerFan on Dec 23, 2011 2:29 AM EST reply actions  

I’ve been wrong many times, but never have I been more wrong about an athlete than I was about Del Zotto. I was all for trading his ass, and man has he proved that I – and more than a few others – were dead wrong. He is playing like an absolute badass, both sides.

This team isn’t great but they’re really good, and they finally seem like they can score a few goals – remember the days when we were always “stuck on two”? we still have nights like that, but not many.

I’ll be at the Philly game tonight. Victory, or let no one come back alive.

"To everybody else we're underdogs, but we go in thinking we can handle any team in the NHL."
Brandon Prust, #8, New York Rangers

by Joe1969 on Dec 23, 2011 4:02 AM EST reply actions  

he’s played well but the 2 cross ice passes he coughed up less than 7 minutes into the game resulting in 2 quality scoring chances are never talked about when they don’t go in the net (thanks to Biron). he and Dubi were guilty of those types of passes that better not happen against the Flyers tonight because the Flyers can bury those opportunities. but overall MDZ has played well lately. Great shot on the goal last night. he needs to take more shots especially on the PP that continues to struggle. The Rangers should have put the game out of reach with their PP last night.

by Richter1994 on Dec 23, 2011 6:29 AM EST up reply actions  

Great, Great win tonight!

Coach is right, though. Still more to correct; yet, very satisfying result. Game against Philly ought to be fantastic with King in net. I do see that there is one downer right now. Lack of size is not even with other teams (St. Louis exposed this, big time), and guys are doing tremendous work to match the lack of size.

Gotta give Torts and Sullivan their due. They are getting A WHOLE LOT out of a smaller team.

Let’s Go Rangers!!

"The winner of the Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award is Number Eight, Brandon Prust!"--Ofc. Colin McDonald, NYPD, April 7, 2011

"I'm a doctor, not a barber, Jim." Dr. McCoy to Captain Kirk

"Thanks, Chris. Enjoy your retirement."

by Danz10 on Dec 23, 2011 4:12 AM EST reply actions  

Per Chriss Botta via SNYRangersblog.com about Chris Kreider:

I don’t think there is a ceiling for this kid and he can be as good as any player coming out of college in recent history. I think he can be a legitimate elite top six forward in the NHL because he is big, strong and might be the fastest player ever to play at BC. He has an NHL shot, wrist and slap shot, he is good in traffic and he is humongous so he wins battles on the wall and you can’t move him from the front of the net

Most of us probably feel that this isn’t “our year” but the first in a 3 year span of greatness. Kreider will hopefully be a part of that.

by BigB22 on Dec 23, 2011 9:22 AM EST up reply actions  

The kid is a beast. Hoping BC taps out early in NCAA so he can join CT Whale for playoff push.

by Gabby the Gutless Sniper on Dec 23, 2011 9:47 AM EST via mobile up reply actions  

Well. The lines don’t matter.. but..

AA Step Gabby
Kreider BR Cally
Dubi MIller Thomas
Hagelin Boyle Prust

Those 12 forwards are sick. Absolutely sick. Keep Rupp on the sides for those rough games, and we’re good.

And on D:

Staal Girardi
McD Sauer
MDZ Erixon
Mcilrath

Give it 2 years, and that can be our team. That’s absurd.

"Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."

LET'S GO RANGERS!!!

by Moshe52792 on Dec 23, 2011 1:54 PM EST up reply actions  

its absurd given the expectations we have of some of these prospects. But were not there yet, close but not yet.

by CrazyRangerFan on Dec 23, 2011 2:16 PM EST up reply actions  

Thomas definitely has a bigger chance to underperform than Kreider, I think. We will soon see.

by BigB22 on Dec 23, 2011 4:51 PM EST up reply actions  

wow, I like that a lot. it’s not unreasonable to think it couldn’t happen either. Been following the prospects closely and I have Kreider starting with BR and Cally next year. Kredier’s speed and BR’s passing? Wow.

by Richter1994 on Dec 24, 2011 8:12 AM EST up reply actions  

Had the pleasure of being at this game nine rows away from the ice. What a fucking game.

DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBI

@DigDeepNYR
"I like a man who grins when he fights." -Sir Winston Churchill
"It's just pain." -Brandon Prust | "In Prust we Trust."

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