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Last Night's Action: Giants Win In OT While Jets, Knicks Stumble

Giants 34, Falcons 31 (OT): They needed 42 days, but the Giants finally won again. It wasn't easy: Up 14 points in the fourth quarter, the Giants narrowly avoided disaster when the Falcons started a comeback, capped by a Tony Gonzalez touchdown to force ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  New York Jets,  Tony Gonzalez,  Lawrence Tynes,  Eli Manning

Last Night's Action: A Knicks Winning Streak

Photograph of the Knicks' Wilson Chandler versus the Net's Sean Williams and Bobby Simmons by Bill Kostroun/AP Knicks 98, Nets 91: Something is rotten in the state of New Jersey. Al Harrington and Danilo Gallinari each had 17, but the real story is ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  New Jersey Nets,  Glasgow Rangers,  Wilson Chandler,  Sean Williams

Jets Go For Rare Sweep vs. Patriots

The last time the Jets swept the Patriots in one season, Bill Clinton was president and Vinny Testaverde was quarterback. Since 2000, there have been four Patriots sweeps and four splits. Thanks to a 16-9 win over the Patriots at the Meadowlands in ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Vinny Testaverde,  Randy Moss,  Wes Welker,  Darrelle Revis

Islanders Tamed by Wild

For the first time in six games, the Islanders fell in regulation in a 3-2 loss to Minnesota on Friday. They allowed the Owen Nolan game-winner with 67 seconds remaining. Jon Sim had a goal and an asssist. Despite trailing by one goal after the first ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Islanders,  Owen Nolan,  Martin Biron

Last Night's Action: Knicks Double Win Total

Knicks 110, Pacers 103: What's this? A Knicks win? Al Harrington handed it to his former team, scoring 26 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter to help the Knicks snap a six-game losing streak. He wasn't the only one to fill up the stat sheet. ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Al Harrington,  New Jersey Nets,  Larry Hughes,  Wilson Chandler

Last Night's Action: History Denied

Flyers 3, Devils 2: For the first time this season, the Devils were losers on the road. Martin Brodeur allowed a goal in each period as New Jersey lost for the first time in 10 away games this season. Had they won, it would have been a record for most ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New Jersey Devils,  New York Islanders,  Martin Brodeur,  David Clarkson,  John Tavares

Jets Emerge From Bye to Face Jaguars

Mark Sanchez says the Jets are better than their 4-4 record, which "doesn’t show the type of players we have, the kind of people we have in this locker room and the kind of coaching we have.” Bill Parcells, who said, "You are what your record says ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Mark Sanchez (football),  Bill Parcells,  Maurice Jones-Drew,  Kris Jenkins

Last Night's Action: Rangers in Pain

Thrashers 5, Rangers 3: Henrik Lunqvist returned, but it wasn't enough for the Rangers, who lost without Chris Drury and Brandon Dubinsky. The former has a concussion and the latter has a broken hand. Not good. Artem Anisimov and Marian Gaborik helped ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Rangers,  New Jersey Devils,  Chris Drury,  Brandon Dubinsky,  Marian Gaborik

Last Night's Action: The Worst Get Worse

Hawks 114, Knicks 101: At least this game bucked the trend. The Knicks managed a halftime lead (54-47) before Altanta recovered in the second half. Toney Douglas (23 points) was the Knicks' high man for the second straight game, and Al Harrigton also ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New Jersey Nets,  Toney Douglas,  New Jersey Devils,  Courtney Lee,  Brook Lopez

Last Night's Action: Same Formula, Same Result

What's a good sign your team isn't going to win? Larry Hughes tallies the most minutes. He did that Monday with 41, and his the Knicks lost, 95-93, to Utah. The Knicks continued their 2009 trend of falling behind early (by nine after one quarter and 17 ...

From TOM BOORSTEIN, Gothamist,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Larry Hughes,  Toney Douglas,  Wilson Chandler,  Deron Williams

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