- It was shaping up to be another night in the deja vu-filled life that is the Rangers existence these days, but it wound up turning into a 3-2 overtime win and another chapter in the book of excitement that has also been the Rangers existence these days. (msnbc.com)
- NEW YORK – The New York Rangers beat the Washington Capitals 3-2 in overtime Monday night after a dramatic third-period comeback that saw them tie the game with 6.6 seconds left. (USA Today)
- After outshooting the Capitals 38-18, the New York Rangers found themselves trailing 2-1 with 22 seconds remaining. It looked as though the Capitals were going to steal Game 5 on enemy ice and head back to Washington leading 3-2 in the series. (YAHOO!)
- Richardss and Staals goals came on the same power play—a four-minute high-sticking infraction to Capitals forward Joel Ward with 21.3 seconds remaining in regulation. (Wall Street Journal)
- NEW YORK --The margin for error is so thin between the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals that it cannot be seen with the naked eye. Each team is playing such a tight, defensive game that any mistake could be the only one in a game. (NHL.com)
- Ranger Coach John Tortorella was asked Monday morning why the Rangers-Capitals series had so far lacked the bite of Rangers-Senators in the first round. (New York Times Blogs)
- GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) -- Rangers captain Ryan Callahan made it clear that the Washington Capitals and their team full of shot-blockers arent in the heads of the top-seeded club in the Eastern Conference. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- While some New York players may be looking for a little more fire, the Capitals say there is an inherent animosity in this playoff series as evidenced by the physical, tight play throughout it. (Washington Post)
- That's the Caps defenseman's second goal in the last three games. Capitals 2, Rangers 1. 2nd int, Neil: Chances were tied at seven for the second period, but Washington leads 11-9 overall. (Washington Post)
- Had this been a heavyweight fight Monday night at Madison Square Garden, the underdog Washington Capitals would have had the New York Rangers on the ropes. The final round was almost over, and the judges were counting up their scorecards. (NBC Washington)
Monday, May 7, 2012
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