Quick take on the Rangers-Lightning game in the Czech
Republic and the Penguins-Senators tilt in Sweden.
- The Blueshirts-Bolts matchup was kind of dull. That’s not
likely to impress fans of either club but I honestly didn’t find it a very
entertaining game.
Might’ve been the ice conditions, I’m not sure, but it just
seemed to lack energy in long stretches, although the excitement level increased late in the game when
the Rangers Brandon Dubinsky scored on a screen shot to snap a one-all tie and ultimately proved to be the game winner.
The Czech fans seemed to sit on their hands throughout most
of this, at least that's how it came across on television. That’s not to say they weren’t supportive but they certainly didn’t
have the noise factor of the Swedish fans.
At least the Rangers didn’t scratch Czech winger Petr Prucha
as rumored, perhaps over fear of a backlash?
Fellow Czech Michal Rozsival wasn’t much of a standout on
the Rangers blueline except an early first period giveaway that resulted in a
good scoring chance by the Lightning.
I can’t help but feel the fans would’ve been more into
it had Czech stars
Jaromir Jagr and Martin Straka returned with the Rangers this season.
Jagr is
now playing for Avangard Omsk of the KHL after failing to reach a deal with the
Rangers (and has 17 points in fourteen games thus far) while Straka was not
signed as a UFA and is now playing in the Czech Extraliga.
Had Jagr been there I think the crowd would’ve been more
involved.
Both teams headed into this game and this season with
concerns over their respective defensive games and it was obvious after this match the
Bolts have work to do in that regard, especially their discipline.
Still, despite being outshot 41-21 the Lightning did make a
game of it, and a positive note was the performance of goalie Mike Smith, who
looked sharp and couldn’t be blamed for his team’s loss
- The Pens-Sens game, won 4-3 by Pittsburgh in overtime, was a more spirited affair as both clubs
played with more energy, and the Swedish fans certainly got into it, cheering on the Senators and their team captain, Swedish star Daniel Alfredsson.
Nice ovation given to Mats Sundin, the all-time leading
scorer amongst Swedish NHL players, who dropped the puck in a ceremonial
faceoff, prompting the Hockey Night in Canada commentators to wonder if this
was the last time we’ll see Sundin on the ice this season.
Two significant points in this one: Martin Gerber’s
goaltending could continue to be an area of concern for the Senators, and the
Penguins sorely miss injured blueliners Sergei Gonchar and Ryan Whitney.
Gerber allowed in two softies, both off the stick of
Penguins forward Tyler Kennedy which opened and closed the game’s scoring, and
at times seems rattled.
The absence of Gonchar and Whitney forced the Penguins to press younger and lesser
skilled blueliners into action and their
inexperience showed.
Still, one game does not an 82-game regular season make, so
there’s plenty of time for all four teams to address their weaknesses.
The NY Rangers were believed in the market for Brian
Campbell but with him now signed with Chicago they’ve returned to a former
Blueshirt.
It’s been announced the Rangers have re-signed Michal
Roszival to a four-year, $20 million contract, meaning he’ll make $5 million
per season against their salary cap.
Rozsival had a terrific 2006-07 campaign but appeared to
struggle in the second half of last season and in the playoffs, earning the
wrath of disgruntled Rangers fans until it was disclosed he was playing through
injury during that time.
When healthy Rozsival is a good puck-moving defenseman, and
given the Rangers are looking to commit big dollars to an impact UFA forward
like Sundin, Hossa or Jaromir Jagr, they needed to bring in someone who not
only fit into their cap but also into their system.
I'm Lyle Richardson, also known as Spector, Foxsports.com 's "Prince of Pucks".,which is based on the fact I live in Prince Edward Island, Canada and I couldn't think of a better byline. I've been an NHL hockey commentator since 1998 on my website, Spector's Hockey, and I'm a contributing writer for Foxsports.com , The Hockey News and Eishockey News. I'm also a regular on The Faceoff Hockey Show and a frequent guest on "The Late Crew" on The Team 1200 Ottawa.