Resting, but not on laurels
Some key players took advantage of the optional skate and rested: Shanahan, Avery, Nylander (who reportedly has a touch of the flu), Rozsival, Tyutin, Cullen, Mara, Callahan...
Some quotes:
"I feel like I'm 70," Marty Straka joked after skating.
"The fresher team is going to win the series," said Jaromir Jagr, who held court for a while before leaving the dressing room. "Gotta be fresh....might be another six overtimes." Perhaps his funniest line came when he referred to Zdeno Chara's play against him in the past and someone asked if there was a defenseman who could contain him. He responded: "Wasn't born yet."
"It's important to get that first one," said Shanahan. "But it's one win, we've gotta win four. They're halfway there, we're not. It's a good confidence builder for us, but Buffalo won the President's Trophy, they're a good team, well coached and not going to lay down for us because we've won one game. They've lost games before and rebounded."
"We played a little smarter than we did in Buffalo," said Henrik Lundqvist. "The only thing I can focus on is playing my best, I don't focus and try to get into their heads. If we play like we did and I focus on my game we have a pretty good chance to win tomorrow."
"It's not going to get any easier," said Tom Renney, who expects the Sabres to unveil some different looks in Game 4 tomorrow, "something we haven't seen before."
Renney said that with the Wolf Pack's season over, some players would be called up from Hartford to practice on a taxi squad. But the Rangers have just two allowable moves left to expand their post-season roster.
More later and of course, in tomorrow's paper...
