The New York Rangers returned home Sunday with a bad taste in their mouth.
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overtime loss to the Kings, the Rangers had plenty to rue in Game 2 of the
Stanley Cup final at Staples Center on Saturday night. But they were especially
upset at a non-call early in the third period when Dwight King scored to pull
the Kings to within one at 4-3. As Justin Williams moved the puck to Matt Greene
at the point, the six-foot-four 230-pound King headed to goal as he had done all
night. Rangers defenceman Ryan McDonagh engaged him at the top of the blue paint
and soon King, McDonagh and goalie Henrik Lundqvist were tangled together like a
three-headed octopus. King somehow managed to tip Greenes shot from the point as
Lundqvist was unable to move. Marian Gaborik scored 5:38 later to tie it at 4-4
and Dustin Browns tip-in of a Willie Mitchell shot ended the drama at 10:26 of
double overtime. On the wrong end of two overtime contests, the Rangers trail
two games to none going into Game 3 Monday at Madison Square Garden. Asked it
was goalie interference on the King goal, a tight-lipped Rangers coach Alain
Vigneault said: "Ask the NHL." Goalie interference is not reviewable under the
current rules. Lundqvist was clearly unhappy, throwing his arms up in disbelief
after the goal as he was pinned under King and McDonagh. He talked to the
referee during a TV timeout soon after, seeking an explanation. Lundqvist said
after the game that he just wanted consistency, pointing to a goalie
interference penalty to Rangers forward Benoit Pouliot in the second period. "If
they dont call that, you cant call that they called in the second period," said
Lundqvist, who thought Pouliot had been pushed into Jonathan Quick. "We have the
same play and they score. Like I said, I dont think its a penalty but youve got
to stop the play if the goalie cant move in his crease. And its not like Im
outside the crease. I play pretty deep. Just be consistent with it." Kings
forward Jeff Carter was called for goalie interference in the first overtime
period, after contact with Lundqvist that left the New York goaltender taking
his time to get his equilibrium back. Still Rangers forward Derek Stepan also
didnt like what he saw on the King goal. "I dont really want to get myself
worked up right now," he said. "From my point of view, I think that their
(Kings) goal shouldnt have even happened. But Im not the one making the calls,
Im the one playing. Im not the one that saw what he saw and we go from there."
King was a thorn in the Rangers side all night, screening Lundqvist on
Willie Mitchells second-period goal. Vigneault tried to look at the positives.
"Both games we had opportunities," he said. "We didnt get it done. Were going
home in front of our great fans. Were going to be ready for the next game. " The
non-call was just one of many talking points. Like the Kings, the Rangers were
punished for mistakes. And they had chances to score, with Jonathan Quick
stopping Brad Richards at point-blank range in the third and Chris Kreider
hitting the post in overtime. Lundqvist pointed to the razor-edge margin in the
first two games. "Its just one bounce here and there and its a different score.
We came up short in two games. Now we have to go home to New York and turn this
around." Stepan said the goal for New York was simple. "Just relax and play.
Weve got to make sure we take care of ourselves, get home and get that Garden
rocking." Los Angeles was judged to have yielded 33 giveaways Saturday, to 15
from New York. Thats 51 giveaways from LA in two games, compared to 25 for the
Rangers. Kings centre Anze Kopitar is expecting a Rangers pushback at Madison
Square Garden. "We can play better hockey. And weve done it before. Everybody
knows that were going to have to do it at MSG because their building is going to
be loud," Kopitar said. "Im sure theyre going to be very desperate. Theyre going
to throw everything at us that theyve got and were going to have to match all of
the above." The Rangers loss came despite leading 4-2 after 40 minutes. That
snapped their 10-0 record when leading after two periods this post-season.
Forty-eight teams have taken a 2-0 series lead since the Stanley Cup final went
to the best-of-seven format in 1939. Of those clubs, 43 (89.9 per cent) have
gone on to win the Cup, including the 2012 Kings. Home teams sweeping Games 1
and 2 of the Cup final have gone 32-3 (.914 per cent). But two of the exceptions
were recent with Pittsburgh (2009 against Detroit) and Boston (2011 against
Vancouver) rallying to win the Cup.
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Hank Aaron Award as the most outstanding offensive performer in the AL on Monday
after votes by fans and a panel of Hall of Famers were tallied.
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6-4 on Tuesday in the fourth round of the Sony Open in just 89 minutes.HOYLAKE,
England -- Masters champion Bubba Watson and a number of former British Open
winners including Ernie Els and Padraig Harrington were among those missing the
cut Friday at Royal Liverpool. Watson finished his morning round Friday well
before the cut of 2-over 146 was determined. But he figured his 4-over total
after rounds of 76 and 72 would not see him playing the weekend, saying "I cant
wait to get back to see my wife and child." Els, the 2002 and 2012 champion,
lost any realistic chance of making the cut when he shot 79 Thursday. He said he
was shaken up after injuring a spectator with an errant tee shot on the first
hole and making a triple-bogey 7. The South African shot 73 Friday and missed
the cut by six strokes. Harrington, who won in 2008 at Royal Birkdale, had a 78
and also missed by six. Three-time winner Nick Faldo was joined by fellow
Englishmen Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter in missing the weekend, along with
former PGA Championsship winner Y.
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American former champions hard. John Daly, who won at St. Andrews in 1995,
Justin Leonard (1997), David Duval (2001), Ben Curtis (2003) and Todd Hamilton
(2004) all left early, as did two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton,
who finished tied for the runner-up spot at the U.S. Open. John Singleton, a
factory worker from 10 minutes down the road who got into the Open via local
qualifying, can go back to his day job with his head held high after shooting
rounds of 78-70 and missing the cut by only two strokes. Sandy Lyle, the 1985
champion at St. Georges, continued his poor recent form in the Open. Hes missed
the cut six out of the last seven years and when he did qualify for the weekend
-- last year at Muirfield -- he finished 84th and last. As a former champion,
the 56-year-old Lyle can continue playing the Open until he turns 60.
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