May 1, 2012, Washington Capitals-New York Rangers Game 2 Eastern Conference Semifinals notebook for Metro Newspaper in NYC
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The Rangers had a 6-foot-7, 244-pound gaping hole in the middle of
their lineup dating back to Game 5 of the Eastern Conference
quarterfinals.
It was filled last night with the return of Brian Boyle to the lineup.
Boyle played 15:20 in Game 2 last night. He finished with a shot on
goal, six hits, a takeaway, a blocked shot and won six-of-14 faceoffs.
Boyle had scored three goals in the first five games of the series
against the Senators before leaving Game 5 with concussion symptoms
following an open ice check by Chris Neil.
He was not in the dressing room after the game, and John Tortorella was not in a mood to evaluate the center’s play.
“I’m not going to assess it with you,” Tortorella said.
Alex Ovechkin, closer?
The Capitals’ captain played 4:22 of the 13:36 of ice time he received
last night in the third period. His power-play rocket with 7:27
remaining was the game-winning goal.
Ovechkin skated to the middle of the ice after receiving Nicklas
Backstrom’s clean faceoff win, then lasered a shot over Henrik
Lundqvist’s glove.
“[I] felt like I was going to have some pressure, but when I turned I
saw that nobody came to me,” Ovechkin said. “[Troy Brouwer] did a great
job [going] to the front of the net and it was kind of a lucky shot.”
“That was a perfect shot,” Braden Holtby said. “Lundqvist had no chance.
[Ovechkin] played it perfect to his credit. That’s why he’s one of the
best goal-scorers in the league.”
During his pre-game press conference, Caps coach Dale Hunter dismissed
the notion of moving Ovechkin away from matchups with Dan Girardi and
Ryan McDonagh.
“He’s always going to get Girardi no matter what, just like how he had
[Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno] Chara last series,” Hunter said.
“That’s the way it is. Ovi is hitting and driving to the net. This will
happen.”
Despite the drastically limited ice time, Ovechkin took 10 shots — seven
on goal and three others that were blocked. He threw two hits and had a
blocked shot.
“He’s a team guy,” Hunter said of Ovechkin after the Caps evened the
series. “The one thing about that is that he has been real fresh for the
power play. The power play was good tonight [and] he actually got the
winner on it. He was fresh to work on the offensive game.”
Tortorella recognized
The NHL’s recognition of the Rangers’ success continued as Tortorella
was named a finalist for the Jack Adams Award for Coach of the Year. He
was joined by St. Louis’s Ken Hitchcock and Ottawa’s Paul MacLean.
Lundqvist was named a finalist for the Vezina and Hart Trophies last week.
Follow Rangers beat writer Denis Gorman on Twitter @DenisGorman.
Follow Rangers beat writer Denis Gorman on Twitter @DenisGorman.
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