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The Rangers scored two power-play goals while taking a 3-0 lead in the first period. Ryan Callahan iced the game with an empty-net score. Hedberg lost a third straight start. (Updated 03/12/2010). No information available at this time (Updated 3/13/10). Full Article at CBS Sports
Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Vinny Prospal had two goals and an assist as the New York Rangers took a 5-2 decision over the Atlanta Thrashers in a battle between playoff contenders. Marian Gaborik had a goal and two assists while Ryan Callahan added a... Full Article at The Sports Network
Prospal had two goals and an assist, Gaborik had a goal and two assists, and Michael Del Zotto and Ryan Callahan -- into an empty net -- also scored for New York in the critical game for each team's fading playoff hopes. Full Article at International Herald Tribune
So what is the mood around the Rangers, a team on a four-game skid entering a critical weekend (is there another kind?) with games tomorrow against Atlanta and Sunday against Philly? “The mood is great,” John Tortorella said after practice today. “They Full Article at New York Daily News
Shots are even at 5-5 in TV timeout. 7:47, first period: The Rangers are going on the power play. Dainius Zubrus is in the penalty box, for roughing after punching Ryan Callahan. 5:13, first period: The Rangers equalize on Vinny Prospal's 15th goal of... Full Article at NJ.com
Who on this team, offensively, could you say is on a hot streak right now? Tortorella singled out three names during this morning’s skate at the Prudential Center, saying that he liked the play of Brandon Dubinsky (who does have three goals in the last... Full Article at New York Daily News
Olympic hockey silver-medalist and New York Rangers standout Ryan Callahan of Greece will be among the local athletes, coaches, media members and volunteers honored at the Rochester Press-Radio Clubs 61st Day of Champions Childrens Charity Dinner on May Full Article at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The group created a Facebook page about 2 1/2 months ago to publicize the event. "We really wanted to send a message to Jim Dolan," Newman said. A team representative also was outside briefly to watch the protest. Sunday marked the first time Ryan... Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Mair's wrister, his fourth goal of the season, beat Lundqvist at 14:03 of the third. It appeared as if that tally would stand, with Miller sharp and the Rangers unable to connect. But Brandon Dubinsky dived headfirst to poke in a loose puck at 18:37 on... Full Article at Newsday
Camden Catholic senior Taylor Walsh picked up two takedowns and two backpoints to defeat Passaic Valley senior Frank Crocco, 6-2, for his second straight state title. Walsh finishes the season 37-4 and 142-15 for his career. 171: The state runner-up at... Full Article at Asbury Park Press
In the end, there simply was no stopping Ryan Callahan. The Wallkill Valley senior completed his perfect season with an 8-3 decision over Trenton senior Canaan Bethea for the state championship at 171 pounds. Callahan (43-0 season, 154-12 career) said... Full Article at NJ.com
“I think the guys have really played well without two pretty good offensive players in there in Del Z and Gaborik. So hopefully we’ll become a better team.” In Gaborik’s absence, Ryan Callahan had been skating in that spot with Christensen and Prospal,... Full Article at New York Daily News
Rangers on Wednesday night, the scoreboard video screen showed video of every Canadian gold-medal winner, and even threw in a shot of Sidney Crosby’s golden goal against the Americans. The New York Post reports that the Senators organization later... Full Article at National Post
Johnny Short (32-1) a two-time Region 6 champion, finished fifth in the state at this weight class a year ago and has to be considered a serious contender, as well. Keep an eye on: Alexander Richardson (34-4) of St. Peter’s Prep, who dominated at Region... Full Article at NJ.com
Just like that, the good will generated by the Vancouver Games was forgotten. Not long after the scuffle, a brief tribute to the Olympic hockey tournament was shown on the scoreboard to virtually no response from the crowd, except for some tepid... Full Article at The New York Times
It's a good thing Ryan Callahan was looking at the American flag, not at the scoreboard video screen, during the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner'' before Wednesday night's hockey game between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators. The Team USA... Full Article at FOX Sports
The matchups: T1-Ryan Callahan, Wallkill Valley vs. T8-Damian Murberg, Pascack Valley vs. Brian Stapleton, Franklin winner. T5-Bryan Sternlieb, Toms River East vs. T4-Mike Lomio, Hanover Park. T6-James Fox, St. Peter's Prep vs. Victor Kipiani, Ramapo,... Full Article at NJ.com
Callahan played for Team USA in the Olympics, but only had a limited role, finishing with one assists in less than 10 minutes of ice time per game. With 34 points, Callahan is closing in on his career high of 40, but remains just an option in deeper... Full Article at CBS Sports
Greece's Ryan Callahan had two goals, and the New York Rangers scored three times within 2:02 late in the second period of a 4-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night. Callahan, a member of the U.S. Olympic team that won the silver medal,... Full Article at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Quick allowed only a power-play goal and improved to 11-1 in his last 12 games, setting a Kings record with his 36th win of the season. Marty Turco had 17 saves in his 500th game for the Stars. At Ottawa, Ryan Callahan had two goals as the New York... Full Article at eTaiwan News
Ryan Callahan (born March 21, 1985 in Rochester, New York) is an American ice hockey right wing with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Full Article
NEW YORK - MARCH 14: Ryan Callahan #24 of the New York Rangers skates with the puck against the Philadelphia Flyers at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 14: Sean Avery #16 of the New York Rangers celebrates scoring his second goal with teammate Ryan Callahan #24 against the Philadelphia Flyers at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »New York Rangers' Sean Avery (16) and Ryan Callahan ( 24) celebrate Avery's goal during the third period, also his second goal of the game in an NHL hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers Sunday, March 14, 2010, in New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 04: Evgeni Malkin #71of the Pittsburgh Penguins is checked by Ryan Callahan #24 of the New York Rangers on March 4, 2010 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 28: Ryan Callahan #24 of the United States scores a goal past Ryan Miller #39 of the United States in the second period during the ice hockey men's gold medal game between USA and Canada on day 17 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February...
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 28: Ryan Callahan #24 of the United States shoots past Dan Boyle #22 of Canada during the ice hockey men's gold medal game between USA and Canada on day 17 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 28, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 28: Brent Seabrook #7 of Canada is checked by Ryan Callahan #24 of the United States during the ice hockey men's gold medal game between USA and Canada on day 17 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 28, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada...
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 28: Ryan Kesler of the United States skates during the pre match warm up prior to the ice hockey men's gold medal game between USA and Canada on day 17 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 28, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada.
View Photo »USA's Ryan Callahan (24) sits by the bench after Canada scored in the overtime period for a 3-2 win in the men's gold medal ice hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010.
View Photo »USA's Ryan Callahan (24) chases Finland's Lasse Kukkonen (5) behind the net in the second period of a men's semifinal round ice hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday, Feb. 26, 2010.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 24: Ryan Callahan #24 of the United States in action during the ice hockey men's quarter final game between USA and Switzerland on day 13 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 24, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada.
View Photo »USA's Ryan Callahan (24) skates past Switzerland's Raffaele Sannitz (39) in the first period of a men's quarterfinal round ice hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010.
View Photo »Washington Capitals goalie Jose Theodore (R) knocks aside a shot by Ryan Callahan of the New York Rangers during the third period of their NHL hockey game in Washington March 6, 2010.
View Photo »Washington Capitals' Eric Belanger (18) hits New York Rangers' Ryan Callahan (24) in the face with his stick as Capitals goalie Jose Theodore (C) looks away during the third period of their NHL hockey game in Washington March 6, 2010. Belanger was assessed a two-minute penalty for high...
View Photo »Washington Capitals defenseman Mike Green, back, is checked into the boards by New York Rangers right wing Ryan Callahan (24) during the third period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Washington. The Capitals won 2-0.
View Photo »New York Rangers right wing Ryan Callahan (24) gets a high stick from Washington Capitals center Eric Belanger (18) as Capitals goalie Jose Theodore (60) looks on during the third period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Washington. The Capitals won 2-0.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 21: Ryan Whitney #19 of the United States, Chris Drury #23 of the United States and Ryan Callahan #24 of the United States are seen during the ice hockey men's preliminary game between Canada and USA on day 10 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey...
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 21: Ryan Callahan #24 of the United States takes a shot on goalkeeper Martin Brodeur #30 of Canada during the ice hockey men's preliminary game between Canada and USA on day 10 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 21, 2010 in Vancouver,...
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 21: Ryan Callahan #24 of the United States battles for the puck with Duncan Keith #2 of Canada during the ice hockey men's preliminary game between Canada and USA on day 10 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 21, 2010 in Vancouver,...
View Photo »New York Rangers' Chris Drury (23) is congratulated by teammate Ryan Callahan (24) after he scored in the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Thursday, March 4, 2010, in New York.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 18: Ryan Callahan of the United States during the ice hockey men's preliminary game between USA and Norway on day 7 of the 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 18, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 18: Marius Holtet (C) of Norway gets sandwiched between Ryan Callahan (R) of the United States and teammate David Backes during the ice hockey men's preliminary game between USA and Norway on day 7 of the 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 18,...
View Photo »VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 18: Ryan Callahan (R) of the United States pushes down Tommy Jakobsen of Norway during the ice hockey men's preliminary game between USA and Norway on day 7 of the 2010 Winter Olympics at Canada Hockey Place on February 18, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada.
View Photo »Officials separate Norway's Ole Kristian Tollefsen, left, and USA's Ryan Callahan, right, during the first period of a preliminary round men's ice hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010.
View Photo »Canada's Brent Seabrook collides with Ryan Callahan of the U.S. (24) during their men's ice hockey gold medal game at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics February 28, 2010.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 14: Sean Avery #16 of the New York Rangers celebrates scoring his second goal with teammate Ryan Callahan #24 against the Philadelphia Flyers at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »It's huge when Sean plays like this, because he raises everybody's game
USA's Ryan Callahan (24) chases Finland's Lasse Kukkonen (5) behind the net in the second period of a men's semifinal round ice hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday, Feb. 26, 2010. (AP Photo\/Matt Slocum)
Five-on-threes are killing us
The team that we picked, we were looking for balance, not all-stars, guys who you have to twist their arms to get in a shooting lane ... We've got a lot of guys on our team who do this for a living. Gleason must have blocked six or seven shots. Chris Drury ... blocked more shots than you guys probably m...
The first points were very important ... Especially 2-0 instead of 2-1 (after the first period). I knew that was a huge lead and in the second I was able to put more points on him.
Guys like David Backes (St. Louis), who plays all three forward positions, can kill penalties and is a big, able-bodied guy is a possibility ... Ryan Callahan (New York Rangers) has great foot speed, hits and is also a good penalty-killer. He's the top five in hits among forwards -- both Backes and Call...
I think at times it’s easier to be the underdog
I didn’t have any idea ... I don’t look at the scoreboard during the anthem. I look at the flag.
We felt good after the break
When I jumped out on the ice tonight I was still skating and competing at that (Olympic) level ... I think that’s one of the biggest things I tried to bring back is not to have that sudden letdown or where you don’t keep your speed up, or your game up. I think that’s a big reason why I was successful to...
One of the things I took from the Olympics was to keep my speed up and my level up all the time without any letdowns
It feels like it's new more than a continuation from before the break
I didn’t see it ... I was on the ice. When the anthems are on I’m looking at the flags.
I don't know if it's like flipping a switch, and it's hard, but during the flight I began to think about what we need to do here to make the playoffs
It was pretty special the way we came together as one ... It was a lot of fun getting to know a lot of great guys, guys I'm usually butting heads with every night (in the NHL).
You come here hoping to win gold but to be honest, you know what you're up against, you know how strong the other countries are ... But as you come together each game and grow closer as a team, you start to realize you have a chance.
Being the second-best team in the world, we have to hold our heads high
Obviously, the NHL right now is trying to get its fans back a bit ... I think a game like this brings everybody's excitement up, and it's good for everybody to have a matchup like U.S.-Canada in the finals.
It's unbelievable the amount of excitement that's going on back in the U.S. right now about our team ... I think that's good for hockey all around.
He was the main reason we were in the gold-medal game and why we got it to overtime
I'll be here for the game
I keep it more old-school and simple ... AC/DC and Metallica get me really pumped up and ready to go. I like listening to that stuff before the games.
I keep it more old-school and simple ... AC/DC and Metallica get me really pumped up and ready to go. I like listening to that stuff before the games.
Yeah, that's exactly what we wanted to do
Some of the criticism he gets in New York, I don't think is fair ... I know as a guy playing with him every night that he lays it on the line. Sometimes you don't see it from the stands. He works hard. He gets the job done. He does the little things and then tonight he bangs home a pretty big goal. That...
- nicolewesttt
1 minute ago
RT @nicolewesttt: Ryan Callahan IS the New York Rangers
- NYRSourceCentrl 37 minutes ago
Ryan Callahan IS the New York Rangers
- nicolewesttt 49 minutes ago
Ryan Callahan. Two of the goals were assisted by Brendan Shannahan. We beat the Bruins 5-2.
- lucilleball28 11 hours ago