Hier soir, les Rangers ont battu le record du plus grand nombre de victoires lors de leurs 33 premiers matchs de la saison dans l’histoire de la franchise !
Hier soir, les Rangers ont battu le record du plus grand nombre de victoires lors de leurs 33 premiers matchs de la saison dans l’histoire de la franchise !
We’re on pace to set franchise records in wins and points, but you know what… It makes me uncomfortable talking about it. Last year the Bruins had the best regular season of all-time, and look where that got them.
I can be very superstitious though… Don’t get me started on Jim Ramsay and all the injuries we’ve had this year. 🫢
Able-Flan-7381
Hoping we’re not using all our puck luck rn
JokinHghar
u/milol
^I’M
GETTING
#PENISY
notyetacadaver73
What the Rangers do in the Playoffs is all that matters
ccasazza
As a Rangers fan of 20+ years having suffered through the ‘almosts’ of the 2010s. I’ve learned as a fan to just enjoy the game you’re watching. The Rangers are putting in good games and I enjoy them one at a time.
In the Stanley Cup playoffs the better team only wins about 60% of the time in any given 7 game series. Hockey is so random. You just hope your team puts their best foot forward when the playoffs start.
So I’m going to just enjoy a winning season and see what happens when the playoffs start
McGrathLegend
With the way that last season ended, where the stupid, « No Quit In New York » bullshit, marketing slogan was thrown out the window after every player gave up other that Igor, I had this team labelled as a bunch of fucking frauds, who could find themselves having to fight for one of the last wild card spots with Detroit, Ottawa, Islanders, and/or Buffalo…
Fast Forward to present day, this team has me on strings again.
84Robro
There was a time, not so long ago, where there was no overtime resulting in both teams getting one point and where there were no winners.
So, wgen there is overtime in team gets 1 point and the winner 3 points = 4 points awarded instead of three.
Tough to compare stats when the rules were different.
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I don’t know how to feel
We’re on pace to set franchise records in wins and points, but you know what… It makes me uncomfortable talking about it. Last year the Bruins had the best regular season of all-time, and look where that got them.
I can be very superstitious though… Don’t get me started on Jim Ramsay and all the injuries we’ve had this year. 🫢
Hoping we’re not using all our puck luck rn
u/milol
^I’M
GETTING
#PENISY
What the Rangers do in the Playoffs is all that matters
As a Rangers fan of 20+ years having suffered through the ‘almosts’ of the 2010s. I’ve learned as a fan to just enjoy the game you’re watching. The Rangers are putting in good games and I enjoy them one at a time.
In the Stanley Cup playoffs the better team only wins about 60% of the time in any given 7 game series. Hockey is so random. You just hope your team puts their best foot forward when the playoffs start.
So I’m going to just enjoy a winning season and see what happens when the playoffs start
With the way that last season ended, where the stupid, « No Quit In New York » bullshit, marketing slogan was thrown out the window after every player gave up other that Igor, I had this team labelled as a bunch of fucking frauds, who could find themselves having to fight for one of the last wild card spots with Detroit, Ottawa, Islanders, and/or Buffalo…
Fast Forward to present day, this team has me on strings again.
There was a time, not so long ago, where there was no overtime resulting in both teams getting one point and where there were no winners.
So, wgen there is overtime in team gets 1 point and the winner 3 points = 4 points awarded instead of three.
Tough to compare stats when the rules were different.