Ryan Callahan
NEWARK, NJ - MAY 25: Ryan Callahan #24 of the New York Rangers draws contact against Peter Harrold #10 of the New Jersey Devils in Game Six of the Eastern Conference Final during the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Prudential Center on May 25, 2012 in Newark, New Jersey.
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I think anybody for a first year with a new team, like a guy like Richards, it's hard. There is an adjustment period there and I think you saw in the playoffs what he brings and how good he can be ... And, a guy like Kreider, stepping in and gaining that experience right away of playoff hockey, that's going to be good for him moving forward. I think we can all see the talent he has there.
That series, there was more hatred towards each other with some of the hits that were happening
It's a big game, especially coming back home. We have to make sure we concentrate on our start, take the crowd's energy and make sure that our first 10 minutes are there.More quotes »
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John Tortorella expects Henrik Lundqvist, Brad Richards to step up
So who steps up?It's really no surprise that 18 years later to the day, no Rangers offered any Mark Messier -like guarantees on the eve of a win-or-go-home Game 6 in New Jersey against the Devils .After a brisk practice at Madison Square Garden , coach J Read more »
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Brandon Dubinsky returns to Rangers lineup
Brandon Dubinsky played Wednesday night for the first time since Game 7 of the opening- round series against the Senators. He had plenty of energy, coming back to play his first game in nearly a month after an ankle injury he suffered in that series-clin Read more »
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Rangers need production from top scorers
In four games against the New Jersey Devils , rookie Chris Kreider has three goals. Ryan Callahan has one. The other top-six forwards, Marian Gaborik , Brad Richards , Derek Stepan and Carl Hagelin? None.What's a coach to do about that high-ranking lack Read more »
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Ryan Callahan doing everything but scoring for Rangers
Ryan Callahan is still doing everything he can for the team he captains.But everything hasn't included scoring for most of this postseason, and the offensively-challenged Rangers could use some more scoring punch from their on-ice leader.John Tortorella Read more »
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Ryan McDonagh has another tough assignment
Ryan McDonagh has seen the best of every Rangers opponent this postseason, and Monday night promised to be no different.McDonagh and defense partner Dan Girardi expected to be out against Ilya Kovalchuk 's line early and often in Game 1 of the Eastern Co Read more »
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New York Rangers: Moving Forward
to have there. And the captain? Sure he’s not as charismatic as Mark Messier, making the big grand declaration of success, but Ryan Callahan has proven time and time again he deserves that “C” on his chest. You can go right down the line and compare the roster from Fansided Read more »
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Rangers have ca$h, just don’t know how much
the significant number of young players on the roster who are earning under $2 million per year. Still, with Henrik Lundqvist, Ryan Callahan and Dan Girardi all eligible to become unrestricted free agents after two more seasons in what likely will be a more from New York Post Read more »
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Devils end déjà vu, leave Rangers 'empty'
Brodeur could still sometimes be beaten via an attack staged from behind the net. Not often, but now and then—like when Ryan Callahan, the Ranger who wears the “C”, scored the goal that tied this Game 6 and injected his teammates with remarkable life. There from Sporting News Read more »
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Devils Exorcise ’94 Demons, Advance To Stanley Cup Finals For 5th Time
the Devils, whose biggest move this year was hiring DeBoer. He has more than proved his coaching ability. Ruslan Fedotenko and Ryan Callahan tallied for top-seeded New York, which had a good flurry just before New Jersey scored to end it. Henrique, who is from CBS Cleveland Read more »
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Captain Callahan’s goal can’t bail out Blueshirts
his team needed him most, Ryan Callahan played his best. For the Rangers’ captain, holding his head high will not be a problem this summer, which starts today after his team lost to the Devils, 3-2, in overtime last night at Prudential Center in Game 6 of from New York Post Read more »