Vincent Trocheck responds to the Rangers' win
Vincent Trocheck makes a statement regarding the Rangers win versus the Hurricanes. Trocheck thinks that two great teams played against each other and that the game was a close call between the two teams stating that the Carolina Hurricanes are very aggressive with their play and that it made it more challenging to find ways to score against their opponent.
Vincent Trocheck also stated that there were no special teams during this game just two teams highly motivated to advance in the playoffs. Vincent also thanked fans for being a strong motivating factor for their win during this game. Vincent Trocheck stated that fans helped the team's adrenaline and helped them get into the game earlier than normal. The energy that the fans brought encouraged the New York Rangers to keep going until they were able to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes. It is great when fans can acknowledge their team's hard work on the ice while their team acknowledges their efforts off the ice.
Fans were happy to hear Trocheck say that as they commented that no one is quitting in New York City until they get the Stanley cup. Another fan commented Thank you for giving us a great game to cheer for.
As promised by the coach, the great sportsmanship by the New York Rangers also continues and that has also helped keep a very positive outlook and great mental space for the team during the playoffs. I look forward to seeing what will happen during the next game on Tuesday.
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