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Game Action Pix vs. Rangers

November 26th, 2009 Comments off
Stephen Weiss on his knees trying to keep possession beind the net versus the NY Rangers. In a tough game dominated by the respective goaltenders, it was the visiting Rangers that had the last laugh; winning 2-1 in a dramatic shootout.

Stephen Weiss on his knees trying to keep possession beind the net versus the NY Rangers. In a tough game dominated by the respective goaltenders, it was the visiting Rangers that had the last laugh; winning 2-1 in a dramatic shootout.

 

In the opening two periods it was the stellar performance of Tomas Vokoun that kept the Panthers in the game with a chance to win in a shootout.

In the opening two periods it was the stellar performance of Tomas Vokoun that kept the Panthers in the game with a chance to win in a shootout.

 

Henrik Lundqvist of the NY Rangers gets in transformers mode to deny any attempts to pass him by the Cats. Lundqvist waa, together with Vokoun, the goalie stars that stole the show and kept scoring at a minimum.

Henrik Lundqvist of the NY Rangers gets in transformers mode to deny any attempts to pass him by the Cats. Lundqvist was, together with Vokoun, the goalie stars that stole the show to keep scoring at a minimum.

 

It was the NY Rangers that drew first blood by scoring on a powerplay late in the second period. Dominic Moore would however tie the game at one late in the third. Here Tomas Vokoun gets ready to make another big save.

It was the NY Rangers that drew first blood by scoring on a powerplay late in the second period. Dominic Moore would however tie the game at one late in the third. Here Tomas Vokoun gets ready to make another big save.

 

Radek Dvorak of the Panthers tries to get a shot away at Lundqvist, but gets his stick slashed instead. The Cats were given several opportunities to score on the man-advantage but could never really get set up to get any shots at goal. Later Dvorak would get sent off in the ensuing overtime for a high-sticking, but Florida could ride that storm to set up a shootout.

Radek Dvorak of the Panthers tries to get a shot away at Lundqvist, but gets his stick slashed instead. The Cats were given several opportunities to score on the man-advantage but could never really get setup to get any shots at goal. Later Dvorak would get a two minute penalty in the ensuing overtime for a high-sticking, but Florida could ride that storm to set up the shootout.

 

Steven Reinprecht here, and Nathan Horton and Stephen Weiss previously and after, would miss their penalty attempts. Or rather, Henrik Lundqvist would deny them all with impressive saves.

Steven Reinprecht here, and Nathan Horton and Stephen Weiss previously and after, would miss their penalty attempts. Or rather, Henrik Lundqvist would deny them all with impressive saves.

 

P.A. Parenteau of the NY Rangers nets the winner and only goal in the shootout, finding a way past Vokoun. Rangers win a fiesty constest, 2-1 in SO.

P.A. Parenteau of the NY Rangers nets the winner and only goal in the shootout, finding a way past Vokoun. Rangers win a fiesty constest, 2-1 in SO.

 

Battle of the Goalies

February 14th, 2009 Comments off

Tomas Vokoun is arguably in the best form so far of his early Panthers career; having one solid performance after another. Coming off a 4th shutout win of the season, against Carolina, he had an equally adept goalie on the other side of the ice yesterday; in the form of Ny Rangers Henrik Lundqvist.

It quickly become apparent that these two goaltenders were going to have a private battle in this game; one trying to out-do the other with plentiful and brilliant saves. It was a forwards nightmare as the netminders wouldn’t give them any opening to aim at.

Henrik Lundqvist of the Rangers makes one of 42 saves against the Panthers

The contest itself was a very tight affair, as could be expected between two teams that puts its defense first and has had a lot of success in doing so. Yet there was also plenty of open play and the puck was continuously being hauled back and forth in search of those elusive goal scoring chances which both sets of forwards were craving. Both teams also had sustained spells of pressure in one-another’s zones – cranking off hopeful shots that the goaltenders easily snapped out of the air.

Vokoun makes one of 34 saves vs NY Rangers

It was the visitors that finally could draw first blood when Fredrik Sjöström had a shot that squeaked in behind Vokoun, after the Rangers players had been left alone to jab at him from within the crease. Both Tomas and the puck were in the end knocked over the line. It wasn’t pretty, but the Rangers seldomly care about cosmetics and were happy just to be on the board.

The New Yorkers go-ahead goal came late in the first period and early in the second period the Panthers had leveled affairs. Michael Frolik scored again, this time picking up the puck from a nice feed from behind the net by Stillman. Frolik turned around and snapped his shot along the ice – beating Lundqvist between the pads.

The goal electrified an otherwise subdued crowd and the rest of the game became a thrilling hunt for what everyone more or less understood would be the winning goal; seeing as how well the two goaltenders were playing. In the third period Vokoun and Lundqvist exchanged saves and the contest went first to overtime and then the shootouts.

The Florida Panthers have not done well in shootouts this year and were now facing the best team in the NHL in this respect. Much of the Rangers success is due to Lundqvist, who stopped the first three Panther shooters; Stillman, Horton and Weiss. He could however not stop the red-hot Richard Zednik who scored on Florida’s fourth attempt. Tomas Vokoun meanwhile did his job more than well and fended off all four Ranger shooters: The Cats won a shootout!!

Panthers Game Winning Penalty Shot by Zednik vs Rangers' Lundqvist

Credit must go to Vokoun for the victory, but everyone on the team played well and matched the Rangers line-for-line; despite playing that crucial game away to Carolina just the night before.

Now follows a day’s well earned rest and then the Washington Capitals come to town for another match-up. It will be a very tough game for the Panthers, but one I think everyone now believes we can win if we just get a couple of pucks bouncing our way – and not in the Caps direction – as in the previous meeting a week ago today.