On April 9 in NYR history: A Stanley Cup Final loss

TORONTO, ON - NOVEMBER 09: The original Stanley Cup with a photo of Lord Stanley of Preston in the background in the vault at the Great Hall at the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 9, 2009 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON - NOVEMBER 09: The original Stanley Cup with a photo of Lord Stanley of Preston in the background in the vault at the Great Hall at the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 9, 2009 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /
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What happened on April 9 in the history of the New York Rangers

On this date in 1932, the New York Rangers were defeated 6-4  in Toronto by the Maple Leafs finishing off a sweep of the best-of-five Stanley Cup Final.   It was a one-sided series with the Leafs scoring 18 goals in the three games while the Blueshirts scored 10 times.  Toronto won the first two games on Madison Square Garden ice.

Frank Boucher registered a hat trick, the first by a Ranger in the Stanley Cup Playoffs,but it wasn’t enough.  It was third trip to the Final in the team’s first six seasons and their second loss.  The Rangers would  return to the Final the next season, winning their second Stanley Cup.

On the receiving end of a record

On this date in 1993, the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Rangers 10-4 at Madison Square Garden, led by Mario Lemieux’s five goals.  It was the 16th straight win for the Penguins, setting a new NHL record.

The Penguins extended their record streak to 17 games, a mark that still stands.  The 2016-17 Columbus Blue Jackets came close, winning 16 games.   The Rangers record for consecutive wins is 10 games, set in 1939-40 and matched in 1972-73.

Today’s birthdays

23 NHL players have been born on April 9 with two former Rangers among them.

Frank Waite was a center, born in 1905 on this date in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan.  He played 17 games in the NHL with the Rangers in the 1930-31 season.  He spent most  of his decade long hockey career in the minor leagues and was acquired twice by the Rangers organization.

Drew Bannister was born on this date in 1974.  Signed as a free agent in October 1999, the defenseman played two seasons with the Hartford Wolf Pack, making it to New York for three games in 2000.  He played 164 NHL games with four teams, the most with Tampa.

The numbers

An even .500 record in the regular season and one game below that mark on April 9 for the Rangers.

Games: 12
Regulation wins: 6
Regulation losses: 6
Points percentage: .500

Playoffs games: 14
Wins: 6
Losses: 7
Overtime losses: 1
Winning percentage: 43%

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