New York Post

Ex-Ranger likes team’s playoff odds

- By MOLLIE WALKER mwalker1@nypost.com

Former Rangers defenseman Dave Maloney knows a thing or two about the NHL’s new playoff format.

When Maloney — now 63 and a color commentato­r on team radio broadcasts — played in the league from 1974-85, condensed playoff series were the norm. The playoff schedule back then looked a lot like the NHL’s returnto-play tournament format now: playing a game then having two days off before back-to-back matchups and so on.

“That in a lot of ways made the playoffs even that much more exciting,” Maloney told The Post by phone Saturday. “You had no place to hide, you had no place to go. It was over quickly for good or for not so good. I like it, I think it keeps the interest. I think it’s good from a player’s standpoint and I think it’s good from a fan standpoint.”

Maloney expects to be calling the Rangers’ upcoming best-of-five qualifying series with the Hurricanes from an ESPN studio in Manhattan. And after re-watching three of the four games between the Rangers and Hurricanes from the 2019-20 regular season, Maloney likes the Rangers’ chances.

Referring to the Rangers’ first two matchups with

Carolina on Nov. 7 (a 4-2 win) and Nov. 27 (a 3-2 win), Maloney described goaltender Henrik Lundqvist’s performanc­e as “otherworld­ly.” The Rangers went 4-0 against the Hurricanes this season, with Lundqvist taking wins in the first three games and rookie netminder Igor Shesterkin securing the fourth.

To Maloney, goaltendin­g has always been the difference between the Rangers and Hurricanes.

“Historical­ly, they’ve had a tremendous record [against Carolina] in recent history, and I think that really has come down to the fact that Henrik, by and large, has out-goaltended any goaltender that Carolina would throw at them. I think from a Rangers standpoint, you have to like the matchup,” he said.

However, it’s evident how much has changed in regard to the Rangers’ goaltendin­g situation since October, specifical­ly when Shesterkin received his first call up in early January. And from a nostalgic point of view, Maloney said he hopes to see Lundqvist get the starting nod come Aug. 1 — but realistica­lly, that might not be the case.

“He was the reason they even had a chance, the only thing he couldn’t do was score,” he said with a chuckle.

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