After winning the first five games of the season and tying a franchise record, it was only a matter of time before the Rangers finally lost a game. There were many reasons and no excuses.
First and foremost, fatigue’s a factor. Say what you want but most people, professional athletes included, do feel the residual effects of jet lag. Having travelled transatlantic over a dozen times, I can readily attest to that. Combine that with a grueling schedule of four games in four nights, two back to back and you add fuel to the fatigue fire. And, they have to do the same thing again this weekend.
Last night, the Rangers did not finish checks. They were not hitting. They were chasing their own tail. And most importantly they were not getting pucks on net in the same manner that brought them success in the first five games. To coin a phrase employed by my friend the Hockeybird, this ain’t rocket surgery. They lost sight of the fundamentals.
The Mara solo five minute fighting major and expulsion threw the game completely out of wack. Not only did they have to defend a full five minute penalty but they had to go through the rest of the game with only five defenseman.
I do not blame Paul Mara in the least. I have often criticized Mara for being too soft. This year Mara has put more energy and snarl in his game and he has been more effective. If you watch the replay, Kaleta was headhunting Mara. Mara had released the puck and Kaleta came charging in and left his feet to hit Mara. Mara partially side stepped the hit. The only thing the two striped blind mice saw was Kaleta, the coward, turtle-ing. Every Ranger better see the target on Kaleta’s back the next time these two teams meet.
If any credit is to be given to Buffalo and Ruff, let it be for their excellent scouting job. The Sabres were effective in shutting down the Rangers first line, Voros/Dubinsky/Zherdev. Our so called first line, as in their previous 5 games, was not a factor. It’s time to end the experiment of Nasland/Gomez/Drury on the first line. It’s not working. Time to jettison the excess forwards (Fritsche/Rismuller/insert name here) and maybe even go back to seven defenseman after last nights little object lesson with Mara.
And last but certainly not least, the realization of the loss of the most promising prospect the Rangers have had in many years finally had time to sink in. Alexei Cherepanov may not have been well known to the majority of the players currently on the Rangers, save for Zherdev and Kalinin. The enormity of the loss of such a young and gifted player and the finality of death had to be on the minds of the players and the organization.
Combine overall team fatigue and the Mara debacle with an off night for Lundqvist and you have a loss. These men need some mental and physical rest. Unfortunately, their horrible schedule doesn’t permit it. Let’s hope they make it through this weekend in one piece.
Let’s Go Rangers!