Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Annual "Vent at the Continuing Failures of the Rangers" Tirade

If you don't want to believe I am a rabid, die-hard, pour my heart into my team New York Ranger fan, then don't bother reading this post.

But I consider myself an objective man, and the truth must be told.

The Rangers deserve to be swept by the Boston Bruins.

In the biggest game of the season, the Rangers sleepwalked. Like many games over the last decade, they have prayed that Henrik Lundqvist would bail them out.

One screened goal and one unlucky bounce later, he couldn't. Why? Because the Rangers simply can't score. They lose, 2-1.

And now, they are down three games to none.

Can they come back and win four in a row? Of course! The city of Boston has been on both ends of 3-0 comebacks. They know.

But if the Rangers want to show their fans any signs that it can be done again, their effort MUST change. Now.

Tonight was an embarrassment. A disgrace. They displayed no energy, little fight, and frankly, their body language suggests they are concerned about setting their tee times.

From the puck drop on, the intensity on the ice and in the crowd suggested both teams were playing a throwaway game on a Sunday night in early November.

Even when Ryan McDonagh gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead on a shot from the point, you still felt uneasy. You still felt uninspired.

The Bruins should have scored at least three, maybe four goals in the first period.

They should have scored more in the last ten minutes of the second.

When they got bounces going their way, you knew the Rangers were doomed.

Every single year, the most passionate fanbase in hockey experiences these disappointments. I can list them all off the top of my head. But that's a story for another day.

Tonight, this Rangers team played like it wanted to go home for the summer. Ranger fans don't deserve this. Not at all. And when your team wins only one Stanley Cup in 73 years, you get pretty damn frustrated.

And that is me right now. I, for one, have had enough of the constant mediocrity and disappointment. Is it so much to ask that we get a dynasty, or at least one more Cup?

EVERY. DAMN. YEAR. It's the same crap. This franchise should be the Yankees, not the Mets. I'm sure Mr. Lundqvist agrees.

Ok, I'm done venting.

I will be in front of the TV cheering on my team as I always do for Game 4 Thursday night. But we'd all better see a passionate effort.

My next Ranger-related post will either be the offseason game plan, or celebrating the fourth comeback from a 3-0 deficit in NHL history.

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