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Game Thread: Rangers at Flyers

Source: www.blueshirtbanter.com - Sunday, March 31, 2019
.500 hockey or their first winning-streak since prior to the deadline — which result will prevail this afternoon from Wells Fargo Center? Five games remain on a New York Rangers calendar — games that though meaningless to the postseason they’re now mathematically eliminated from contending for, aren’t at all meaningless to their drafting odds this June. In conjunction with the outcome of their closest competitors near the NHL’s basement, the results of these final five contests can dramatically improve the stock of next season’s roster. That is, of course, provided the Rangers lose as many of them as possible. Painful though it might be to suffer now, the old adage of “short-term pain for long-term gain” truly applies here this afternoon as the Blueshirts take on the Flyers in a 12:30 PM EST puck drop. Who’s up for early afternoon hockey? Of course, for the players on the ice, the story is exactly the opposite. Regardless of the sealed nature of their fate, many of the players — particularly the veterans — are playing to win. ”I can tell you right now, the only thing that I’m worried about is just trying to win hockey games,” Chris Kreider said following practice on Saturday. “That’s what everyone in this room should be worried about. Because we want to compete next year. Obviously we’re not in a position to make the playoffs this year, and that’s tough when you reflect back on some of the games and some of the points that we le

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