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February 11, 2011
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Rangers Thriving Despite Injuries

by Robert Vollman

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Every season the injury bug bites a handful of franchises far too frequently, usually ruining any chance they may have had to be competitive. This season one of its favorite targets has been the New York Rangers. Somehow the resilient team has leveraged its well-stocked farm system and carefully chosen collection of role players not only to stay afloat, but to thrive.

Using GVT we can quantify the exact toll injuries have taken on the Broadway Blueshirts, figure out exactly how they've managed to excel and see if we can expect it to continue.

Rangers Recap

Category		2009-10	2010-11
Standings		21st	9th
Goals For		16th	14th
Goals Against		10th	5th
Power Play		13th	24th
Penalty Killing		7th	8th
Hits			2nd	1st
Blocked Shots		11th	3rd
Giveaways		28th	28th
Takeaways		10th	12th
Faceoffs		21st	28th

Hockey Prospectus 2010-11 raised more than a few eyebrows this summer when we confidently projected that the Rangers would be the NHL's most improved team. Everyone already knew that New York was a tough team, regularly among the league leaders in hits, and one of those shot-blocking, defensive teams whose consistently elite goaltending kept it in practically every game. But beyond the great Marian Gaborik, did the Rangers have enough puck-handling offensive talent to be legitimate contenders? Clearly, the answer is a resounding yes.

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