Jim Cerny, the Executive Editor at Forever Blueshirts, joins Brandon London to break down the Rangers’ bench-clearing brawl with the Detroit Red Wings at the end of Sunday night’s contest at Madison Square Garden and whether New York is currently a playoff-caliber team.
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10 Comments
That was not a brawl it was very mild dust up. Also the rangers roster is a joke fire drury if you want to win a cup
He had hurt feelings cause he made 40+ saves and lost.
Kind of immature for a 67-year-old veteran goalie.
#QuickieDontRetire
what a crybaby,, the game was over, the net was empty because he got pulled,, the shot was within one second of the buzzer ,, seriously cry more you crybaby ,, none of the other rangers players even cared about it
Look another weak, New York apologist
Jonathan 👏👏👏👏LGR!!
Shooting at the net after the horn or a whistle is a cultural faux-pas on the Ice.
You don't shoot at the empty net after the buzzer, don't slap it in a an empty net and don't celebrate an empty net like it's a Game 7 winner.
Was at the horn – not after it. Appleton had the right to the empty net if the Rangers are gonna pull their goalie in what is still a one-goal game. Was not malicious on Appleton’s part.
Omg another law in hockey coming