A busy Sunday in the NHL was highlighted by a big comeback by the Atlanta Thrashers in Toronto and two frustrated coaches in New York.
Lightning Vs. Rangers: John Tortorella, Guy Boucher Both Unhappy After Tampa Win
It’s not often that a game ends with two unhappy coaches. That’s exactly what happened on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden, as the Tampa Bay Lightning squeaked by the New York Rangers by a score of 2-1.
Lightning coach Guy Boucher called it “the ugliest win of the year” and the “ugliest game of the year.” Really, the whole quote is worth it. Via NHL.com:
Read Article >Maple Leafs Vs. Thrashers: Atlanta Comeback Makes Eastern Playoff Race Tighter
The Toronto Maple Leafs are still in the hunt for the postseason, but let’s call Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Thrashers just a minor set back.
After jumping out to a two-goal lead on the heels of Nikolai Kulemin and Phil Kessel and holding that lead for most of the game, a quick strike from Andrew Ladd got the Atlanta Thrashers on the board in the third period.
Read Article >Blues Vs. Flames: David Moss Scores Lone Goal As Calgary Wins Again
Elsewhere in the NHL...
Predators 3, Blue Jackets 2: Columbus lost their 16th straight game in Nashville, and basically, they can blame NHL replay.
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