NHL Preview from The Sports Network
Saturday, January 19th
(All times Eastern)
New York Rangers (0-0-0) at Boston Bruins (0-0-0), 7 p.m.
(Sports Network) - A pair of Original Six franchise will get their seasons
underway in Boston on Saturday, as the Bruins host the New York Rangers at TD
Garden.
Both the Bruins and Rangers have high expectations heading into this lockout-
shortened campaign. That's especially true of New York, which made it to the
Eastern Conference finals last spring and enters this season as one of the
favorites to win the Stanley Cup.
The Rangers entered the playoffs last spring as the top seed in the conference
after picking up their first division title since 1993-94, which was also the
club's last Stanley Cup championship season. New York's dreams of adding
another Cup ended last season in the conference finals against New Jersey, but
the Rangers hope the addition of Rick Nash can get the club to the mountain
top in 2013.
With an excellent defensive corps and one of the world's best goaltenders in
Henrik Lundqvist, the Rangers wisely opted to add some offensive firepower by
trading for power forward Nash in the offseason. Having played his entire NHL
career in Columbus, Nash has barely sniffed the playoffs but the 28-year-old
is a bona fide scorer with 30 or more goals in each of his last five seasons.
Nash adds serious offensive clout and his presence alone should take some
pressure off guys like Marian Gaborik and Brad Richards.
"Everybody knows who we are and knows the expectations," Richards recently
told the New York Daily News. "We're going to get a lot of good efforts, not
surprise anybody. I think we're going to have to play better than we did last
year."
Even with Nash in tow, the Rangers still revolve around Lundqvist, who won the
first Vezina Trophy of his career in 2011-12 and is one of the favorites to
win the goaltending award this season. Last year, the Swede went 39-18-5 with
a 1.97 goals-against average and eight shutouts.
While New York has its sights set on its first championship since the
mid-1990s, the Bruins will try for the second Cup in three seasons in 2013.
Boston won it all in the spring of 2011 before losing in seven games to
Washington last year.
The Bruins will have to compete for a title without goaltender Tim Thomas --
the 2011 Conn Smythe winner -- who will sit out this season due to personal
reasons. Thomas' decision to take this year off leaves Tuukka Rask as the
undisputed No. 1 netminder in Boston with Anton Khudobin as an unproven
backup.
Rask wrested the starting job away from Thomas in 2009-10 before
reverting to a backup role over the last two years. The 25-year-old Rask has
proven himself as an NHL-caliber goaltender by posting a 2.20 goals-against
average during his 102 career games, but effectively replacing a two-time
Vezina Trophy winner like Thomas is no easy task. The good news is Boston's
aforementioned defense boasts perennial Norris candidate Zdeno Chara at the
top of the rotation and that'll make things easier for any goalie.
The Bruins were quiet during the offseason in terms of acquiring proven NHL
talent but Boston hopes forward Tyler Seguin can make up for a lack of impact
moves from the front office.
Seguin -- the second overall pick in the 2010 draft -- is primed for a
breakout year after becoming a vastly improved player as a sophomore in
2011-12. Seguin had 11 goals and 11 assists in 74 games as a rookie before
leading Boston with 67 points (29 goals, 38 assists) in 81 contests in
2011-12.
New York won three of four meetings against the Bruins in 2011-12 and the
Rangers have claimed nine of 12 overall in the series. The Blueshirts also
have won four in a row and five of their last six games in Boston.
"It's a good lineup throughout," Bruins assistant captain Patrice Bergeron
said of the Rangers. "They had a good run last year. We know that it's a team
that's been together for a couple years, that's been improving. It's always a
tough battle against them and we're expecting that Saturday, as well."
Boston was 24-14-3 as the host in 2011-12 and the Rangers posted a 24-12-5
mark on the road.
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