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New York Rangers vs Pittsburgh Penguins Live Stream Free: Watch NHL 2014 Game Online (TV Schedule, Roster News)
The New York Rangers (6-6-2) will battle the Pittsburgh Penguins (10-2-1) on November 11 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.
The game will start at 7 pm ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).
The Rangers lost to the Edmonton Oilers by a final score of 3-1, where Carl Hagelin scored the lone goal for the Broadway Blueshirts on Sunday night.
New York head coach Alain Vigneault revealed his thoughts regarding his squad's current two game losing streak as his team attempts to defend their home ice against Sidney Crosby's formidable team at the "World's Most Famous Arena."
"We are going to evaluate our team, see where we are, see if we can make some adjustments and go from there," said Vigneault to reporters.
In that game, Rangers superstar goalie Henrik Lundqvist had 30 saves, but suffered the defeat after allowing goals to Oilers' Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Benoit Pouliot, and Teddy Purcell respectively.
"When the energy isn't there, it's hard to play this game," said Henrik Lundqvist to reporters.
"We need to raise our level. There's no way around that."
Now the Penguins are looking to prolong their impressive winning streak to eight games when the two Eastern Conference squads battle each other on Tuesday night.
Pittsburgh previously crushed the Buffalo Sabres by the final score 6-1 on November 8 where Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby had an impressive five assists performance in the game.
"They played [Friday] night, and we know what it's like playing back-to-back games," said Crosby to reporters.
"If you can get a couple goals and get them down early, hopefully that helps."
Crosby's teammates Kris Letang and P. Hornqvist each scored two goals to propel to Pittsburgh to the victory.
We didn't want to give Buffalo any hope early, and I thought we took that away from them in the first 10 minutes," said Penguins head coach Mike Johnston to reporters.
The game begins at 7 pm ET on Tuesday and can be viewed on TV on the MSG network or online through live stream by clicking here.