Best John Tortorella interview I've seen in a while:
Click here for break-up day interviews from the players.
Here are your post-elimination interviews from the players and head coach John Tortorella following last night's 3-2 OT loss to the Devils in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
John Tortorella
Ryan Callahan
Henrik Lundqvist
Brad Richards
Break-up day for the Rangers will be on Monday. Stay tuned for my season eulogy and a whole lot of individual player reviews in the coming days/weeks. There's still a ton to recap from this magical year of Rangers hockey before we finally put it to rest.
Head coach John Tortorella actually stuck around to give an insightful postgame press conference following last night's 5-3 loss to the New Jersey Devils at MSG, so I thought I'd share this landmark event. Plus, there's not much else to say after what went down last night and what needs to be done in Game 6.
Will have any significant updates from practice later today if worth sharing...
I have an article ready to go about finishing off this series in Game 6, but I'm going to save it for tomorrow morning. Because to be honest, what we witnessed in Game 5 last night at Madison Square Garden was far too breathtaking to move on from already.
Brad Richards' tying goal with 6.6 seconds left:
When they show the view of the Rangers' reaction on the bench, be sure to check out Brandon Prust on the left. I think that was all of us last night, whether we were at MSG or home watching in our living rooms.
Marc Staal's game-winner in OT:
So am I the only one still celebrating these goals every time I watch them? Doubt it.
Believe.
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