Rangers 4, Sabres 3: Kotalik’s great night ends in heartbreak

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The Sabres had a lot to overcome tonight.

It was bad enough that the team had to deal with a spate of injuries to mess up their lineup. But before the puck was even dropped to start the game, they would have to face more adversity.

Yes, in town to follow Doug Allen and the national anthems of our two countries, there he was – Ronan Tynan, the Irish tenor and the Sabres’ favorite jinx, to croon The Dead Fat Woman’s Song. The crowd loved it, from what I heard of the reaction. Since I was in the pressbox, I didn’t want to look like a total schmeck and sit during the song, which is what we always do in silent protest when we’re in the stands. So I took a quick walk and back once it was over, got settled, just shaking my head again. Why oh why does the Sabres management love this guy so much?

In the end, the Ronan Curse prevailed once again, as a late goal by the Rangers’ Sean Avery was enough to give New York a 4-3 win before 18,690 mostly disappointed fans at HSBC Arena.

The New York Rangers would take the early lead on their first shot on goal on a nifty tip by Jaromir Jagr. Buffalo would answer a couple minutes later when Ales Kotalik scored his 17th of the season off the point. The tie was broken shortly after when the Rangers Nigel Dawes hit a perfect one timer over the top of Ryan Miller’s shoulder.

As the period wound down Rangers bad boy Sean Avery and the Sabres Pat Kaleta dropped the gloves and went at it, with Avery landing the only meaningful punches. Both got five minutes for fighting. So what words did the two exchange before the fight? Kaleta replied “I probably can’t say it on camera. That’s just what my job is, to agitate a bit out there. We’re both doing our jobs and that’s what happens sometimes.”

Jason Pominville tied the game in the second period, and mid period Buffalo would take his first lead of the night when Kotalik got his 18th, a nifty over the shoulder shot which was placed perfectly. New York would tie it a minute later on a rebound by Brandon Dubinsky, after New York had numerous chances in the crease and Buffalo could not clear the puck.

Buffalo had many opportunities to takes the lead in the third, none more so than when forward Thomas Vanek broke in all alone on Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist but shot the puck right into the body. A short time later, memories of Kotalik’s two goal night were quickly erased when he sent a blind pass into the middle of the ice; the first shot was missed but the puck rolled over to Sean Avery who had nothing but net and the Rangers had themselves a lead.

Buffalo would pull the goaltender but didn’t develop much of a scoring threat in the closing minute. A 6 on 4 chance with less than 30 seconds to play resulted in no chances as the Rangers managed to successfully keep the puck moving along the boards and out of harms way.

Coach Lindy Ruff was visibly angry during his short postgame press conference. “The first of the play was going down the ice and not shooting the puck. We turned the puck over in the offensive zone when we could have had a great scoring chance. Second part was our goaltender could have frozen the puck. We didn’t have to throw it away against that line. And the third part was Al’s (Kotalik’s) turnover.” Ruff insisted that the Sabres were the better team, the more desperate team. “I like the way we played.” Ruff lamented Vanek’s breakaway opportunity in the third, throwing a small crumpled piece of paper on the lectern as he spoke.

With the loss, the Sabres cling to 8th seed in the East, thanks to losses today by the Islanders and the Flyers, who trail Buffalo by a point. The reeling Flyers come to town Monday to face the Sabres, who will play 4 home games in 7 nights this coming week.

Chris Drury watch:
Drury received loud and almost universal boos when his name was announced as part of the starting lineup. He was mostly a non factor in the game, earning one assist, and fans saved their scorn for Jaromir Jagr and Sean Avery.

Behind the scenes stuff that you’ll only read here
For each game the Sabres hosts a high school hockey team up in the pressbox. The youngsters view the action from the auxiliary box in the corner and get to watch Lindy’s conference from the back of the interview room.

As I walked into the room tonight, there was Rob Ray, microphone in hand ready to do his MSG intro, he is cracking jokes with the players, and at one point calls out one of the teammates for his shaggy mop of long hair. I’m sitting a few feet away, and Rayzor turns to me and says “what are you smirking about?”

I reply…”Just wondering if you will critique my haircut?” He then pays me the ultimate compliment - “You’ve got a fine haircut, very professional.” At that moment WGR Radio’s Nick Mendola walks in. If you had seen Nick this morning, he had the full beard going to match his scruffy hair, but by tonight he was shorn and shaven and sporting this choir boy look. “How ’bout Mendola?” I call out to Ray. He apparently approved, telling the young hockey players “See this guy? Now that’s what a good looking haircut should look like.”

My partner Pete just got his first haircut in nine months. He would have savored the moment.

One Response to “Rangers 4, Sabres 3: Kotalik’s great night ends in heartbreak”

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    Mendola Says:

    The kids. They need to get the scissors out!

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