Rangers, Jonathan Quick and Detroit Red Wings
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Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan spoke about his team's bounceback against the Rangers after a late-game collapse vs Buffalo.
Tension at Madison Square Garden boiled over Sunday night as a post-buzzer shot ignited a full line brawl between the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings. Rangers’ veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick was at the center of it.
There are a lot of unwritten rules in hockey and New York Rangers goalie Jonathan Quick thought the Detroit Red Wings violated one on Sunday, Nov. 16.
Lucas Raymond had a goal changed to an assist in the second period, then scored the winner late in the third in New York.
With two seconds remaining on the penalty kill, the Rangers were whistled again for slashing on Noah Laba. Patrick Kane nearly put the Wings ahead, hitting Quick’s pad, hitting the post, then feeding Dylan Larkin, who was stoned in front. Minutes later, Quick raised the bar again, denying Raymond while sliding in a full split.
The New York Rangers' matchup against the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday night ended in madness following the final horn.
On Nov. 16, the New York Rangers will host the Detroit Red Wings on Madison Square Garden ice without their head coach. The Rangers' Public Relations department
The New York Rangers said coach Mike Sullivan is missing their game Sunday night against Detroit because of personal reasons. In Sullivan’s absence, assistants David Quinn and Joe Sacco were set to run the bench against the Red Wings.
Mattias Samuelsson scored at 1:05 of overtime as Buffalo rallied from a three-goal deficit to snap a five-game losing streak with a 5-4 win over Detroit.