CBCca SportsHockey Headlines Scoreboard Standings Stats NHL Schedule Teams Players Hockey Night in Canada Fantasy Pool Olympics Football Headlines CFL Scoreboard CFL Standings CFL Stats CFL Teams NFL Scoreboard NFL Standings NFL Stats NFL Teams NFL Players Video Alpine Skiing Curling Figure Skating Basketball NBA Scoreboard Standings Basketball News Feed Baseball MLB Scoreboard Standings Baseball News Feed Soccer MLS Scoreboard MLS Standings International Stats Soccer News Feed Amateur Sports Golf Tennis Auto Racing NHL HockeyScoreboardStatsStandingsTeamsPlayersPlayer NewsInjuriesTransactionsHomeRangersFlyers PreviewNHL HeadlinesBlackhawks Hossa to miss next few weeks Seguin gets first home goal Bruins win Oilers Hall scores first as Jackets win Sens score 5 straight to beat Panthers Bryzgalov stops 43 Coyotes beat Wings Halak Blues defeat Predators 30 Kings notch 2 goals in 9 seconds in win Backstrom helps Wild get past Capitals Bruins honor Hall of Famer Schmidt Isles send Niederreiter 18 to juniors By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTOSTATS Writer(AP) The New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers may be the two biggest disappointments in the NHL this season While recent criticism and benchings by coach John Tortorella may have sparked the Rangers the Flyers are still in a downward spiral Both teams reached the playoffs last season only to be eliminated in the opening round The Atlantic Division rivals entered 200910 looking to build on their respective finishes but they both are outside the top eight in the Eastern Conference heading into Saturday afternoons game New York (15163) is tied for third in the Atlantic Division with the New York Islanders one point ahead of lastplace Philadelphia (15162) The Rangers though are looking to build on Thursdays 52 win over the Islanders that salvaged a split of their homeandhome series Tortorella blasted his players in an expletivelaced tirade following Wednesdays loss and benched defenseman Wade Redden and right wing Ales Kotalik to jumpstart his team It is late December and the important thing is for us to become a team and play as a team and play for one another Tortorella said after Thursdays victory which halted a fivegame slide I dont think weve gotten there yet With the two veterans benched New York got goals from four players as Ryan Callahan had two and added two assists while Marian Gaborik netted his leagueleading 24th Chris Drury who was demoted to the fourth line ended a 19game goalless drought with his third of the season in the victory The only thing that resonates with me is going home with the two points Thats it said Drury the team captain Tortorella has not said whether rookie Bobby Sanguinetti and Erik Christensen will again replace Redden and Kotalik for this game The Rangers offensive burst came after they were held to two goals or fewer in seven consecutive games and ...