The Rangers rookies will have the chance to finish third in the Traverse City Prospects Tournament after defeating the Red Wings 4 - 3 on Wednesday night.
The third place game is scheduled for tonight against the Minnesota Wild.
Some game highlights straight from the team:
•The Rangers pulled
out a four-goal lead through the second period, despite being out-shot, 23-21,
over the span.
•The Blueshirts prospects went five-for-six on the penalty kill to improve to
16-for-17 overall in the tournament.
•Defenseman Mitch Gaulton tallied a game-high, two assists, both coming in the
middle frame. Gaulton was the Rangers’ sixth round choice, 171st overall,
in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.
•Rangers’ 2009 draft picks, Ethan Werek (second round, 47th overall) and Ryan
Bourque (third round, 80th overall), teamed up for a second period goal to give
the Blueshirt prospects a three-goal advantage. Werek and Bourque have
both registered one goal and two assists apiece in three tournament contests.
•Rangers’ prospects Captain, Dale Weise, recorded a team-high, six shots on
net. Weise was the Rangers’ fourth round choice, 111th overall, in the
2008 NHL Entry Draft.
•Justin Soryal recorded one assist and three shots on net in the contest.
Soryal originally signed with the Rangers as a free agent on March 12, 2008.
•Chad Johnson, acquired from Pittsburgh in exchange for a 2009 fifth round
selection (Andy Bathgate) on June 27, 2009, stopped 32 of 35 shots in net for
the Rangers.
Director of Player
Personnel, Gordie Clark, on Chad Johnson:
“He was excellent once again. Chad was very sharp tonight, stopping 20
top scoring chances. One of those saves was a penalty shot by Johan Ryno
(of Detroit) that never had a chance of getting by him.”
On Justin Soryal:
“He made the two best passes of the game. On the first, he hit Ethan
(Werek) perfectly on stride driving to the net. The second sprung (Luke)
Walker loose with a rink-wide pass to the right wing.”
Disappointing that the Rangers do not give props to the free agent who scores 2 goals and an assist in Luke Walker son of former Ranger Gordie Walker (1983)
Walker leads the prospects in scoring at 2-2-4
Posted by: Jess Rubenstein | September 10, 2009 at 01:57 PM