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   May 26, 2012


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Rangers forward Mike Rupp flips in front of Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur during Game 4 of the NHL Eastern Conference final at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J, May 21, 2012. (RAY STUBBLEBINE/Reuters)

They are the last high seed standing in these NHL playoffs, but can the New York Rangers last another night?
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No guarantees from Rangers
The banner hangs from the rafters of the world's most famous arena, an everlasting legacy to former New York Rangers captain Mark Messier.
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Rangers could use a second wind

No big speech from Tortorella
If there is any high-volume ranting to be done by John Tortorella on Wednesday, the New York Rangers head coach will save it for behind the bench.
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Rangers, Devils turn up the tension
With the undercard out of the way, let's get on to the good stuff.
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Five things to watch for in Game 5

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May 13 ... Rangers-Devils rivalry game by game

May 12 ... Richards, Rangers hold off Caps to advance

May 12 ... Who will be the difference-maker in Game 7?

May 10 ... Nash would have made huge difference to Rangers

May 9 ... Is Lundqvist Broadway's King?

May 8 ... Rangers won't swagger into Game 6

May 6 ... Gaborik needs supporting cast

May 3 ... Habs fans still lamenting loss of McDonagh

Apr 30 ... Injured Rangers centre skates

Apr 27 ... Boyle getting better

Apr 12 ... Sens score praise from Rangers

Apr 19 ... MSG fans will boo ... as in Boudreau

Apr 19 ... Tortorella takes shot at 'whining' Capitals

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