Thursday, November 3, 2011

Avery Back With Rangers, But Will Not Play Tonight

Get used to that Rangers fans, cause you'll probably be seeing it a lot. At least for now.

It was not a surprise to learn that after clearing waivers at Noon on Tuesday, and practicing with the Rangers yesterday, Sean Avery would not be in the line up tonight against the Anaheim Ducks for a 7 pm tilt at the Garden. And this really has nothing to do with Tortorella not liking him or me thinking he's not the answer. The bottom line is that Avery is not needed right now. The Rangers played their most complete game of the season the other night, with a 5-2 win over the San Jose Sharks. Tortorella is going right back to that same line-up, most likely with the exception of the goalie, as well he should. And not only do I agree with that decision, but Avery does as well. It just makes sense.

So, the pressing question in Rangerland right now, is when WILL Sean Avery play?

Most likely, and I could be wrong here, not until the Rangers get a little desperate. After they've lost a few in a row, or 3 out of their last 4, or something like that. After dropping their first 2 games at home, if they had played poorly on Monday against the Sharks, then you might have seen Avery in the line-up tonight. But the win against San Jose, coupled with the way the power play has started to come alive lately, negates the need for that at least for now. If they struggle in the next few games, that may change. But look for Avery to sit for the time being, either until such a struggle, or until a game against a big rival such as the Devils or the Flyers. We shall see.

In the meantime, the Rangers DO need to build on Monday's victory, and start developing some consistency. The win over San Jose exemplified every thing about the Rangers that we've grown to love about them the past few years. A hard working, blue collar team, that takes it's lead from Ryan Callahan. There's a reason why he was named Captain before the start of the season, and he did not disappoint Monday night, scoring 2 goals and adding an assist. The second of the 2 goals was an effort of pure hustle on his part as he knocked in a rebound from Brad Richards as he was falling to the ice after being checked by Sharks defenseman Andrew Murray. Derek Stepan and Artem Anisimov also came alive with goals, and Brandon Dubinsky, Dan Girardi and Erik Christensen had 2 assists each. Back up goalie Marty Biron was strong in net with 24 saves, picking up his 2nd win in two starts. Tortorella has not made it official just yet, but I expect Henrik Lundqvist back in net tonight, as the Rangers look to get revenge on the Ducks for their loss in Sweden back in the second game of the season. I also expect Avery to be sitting in the stands...at least for now. When he gets his shot, remains to be seen.

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