Last Chance
Atlanta,Ga – The New York Rangers schedule the rest of the way is chock full of Eastern Conference contenders, and if they hope to see any of those teams again in the playoffs they’ll need to earn some wins.
They could especially use one against the lone lightweight left on their slate.
Oddsmakers from Online Sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.COM have made the Rangers –135 money line favorites for today’s game against the Thrashers. Current NHL Public Betting Information shows that 63% of more than 184 bets for this game have been placed on the Rangers -135.
The Atlanta Thrashers are the last team the Rangers will face that doesn’t have playoff aspirations, and New York will look to pick up two key points when it visits the Thrashers on Thursday night before opening a brutal seven-game closing stretch.
The Rangers (39-27-8) are in seventh place in the East, three points clear of eighth-place Montreal and five up on ninth-place Florida.
While New York seems in a good position to qualify for the postseason, it has a difficult closing stretch, with six of its final seven games against teams ahead of it in the standings and the lone other contest against the Canadiens.
The Rangers lost for the first time in five games at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, falling 2-1 to Ottawa, but bounced back Tuesday against defensive-minded Minnesota. Nikolai Zherdev scored for the third time in four games and added an assist to help New York slip past the stingy Wild 2-1.
"Every single game now is a pressure game with playoff atmosphere, and it was huge to bounce back from that 2-1 loss to Ottawa," defenseman Paul Mara told the Rangers’ official Web site. "Hopefully this will get us back on a roll here."
While New York’s been tough to beat at home lately, that hasn’t been the case on the road – where it’ll almost certainly need to win a game should it make the playoffs.
The Rangers have won three of five away from MSG, but prior to that they’d lost nine in a row in visiting arenas.
New York’s lack of scoring has played a huge role in its road struggles. The Rangers score a league-low 2.42 goals per game, but that futility has really been evident on the road since the beginning of January, as they’ve averaged just 1.63 goals.
They have, however, scored four apiece in their three most recent wins away from home. Three seems to be their magic number, however – if they score that many or more, they’re 12-1-1 on the road. If New York scores two or fewer, it’s 4-15-3.
One of those three-goal games came in Atlanta on Dec. 10, when Scott Gomez’s overtime tally gave the Rangers a 3-2 victory. New York and Atlanta (30-38-6) have split two meetings at MSG, with the Thrashers winning 2-1 in a shootout there on Feb. 3.
While New York was taking care of Minnesota on Tuesday, Atlanta couldn’t help the Rangers out in Montreal. The Thrashers gave up three power-play goals in a 6-3 loss to the Canadiens and were eliminated from playoff contention.
Atlanta has given up nine goals in 22 short-handed chances while losing three of its last four games.
"Actually, the last 20 games we’ve been getting better but we’re still working on it,” Kovalchuk said of the Thrashers’ short-handed struggles. "We’ve got a young team and we’ve got a long way to improve our game to be a competitive team for the playoffs. It’s very important to be good on the special teams so hopefully next year we’ll be way better than we are this year.”
Kovalchuk has just one goal in his last seven games against the Rangers, who have lost three of their last four in Atlanta.
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Posted: 3/26/09 12:00PM ET