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Ondrej Pavelec: Retiring from professional hockey
Ondrej Pavelec will hang up his skates and end his professional career, Austin Siragusa of Global Winnipeg reports.Pavelec spent last season as a backup with the Rangers, appearing in 19 contests, in which he went 4-9-1 with a 3.05 GAA. For his career, the 41st overall pick in the 2005 NHL Draft racked up 398 games, a 156-167-48 record and .907 save percentage. Concussions in his final year with the Jets led to the 31-year-old losing his job to Connor Hellebuyck and ultimately leaving the organization for a one-year stint in New York.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Stops 20 in 2-1 defeat
Ondrej Pavelec made 20 saves in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Islanders.Pavelec was spotless besides a pair of goals against 2:32 apart in the middle frame. Those were enough to hand the beleaguered backup a tough-luck loss, however, as Jaroslav Halak once again looked like Dominik Hasek against the New York Rangers. The Blueshirts owned a 35-22 edge in shots against the league's worst defensive team, but Halak held them to one goal after pitching a 50-save shutout in their last meeting Feb. 15. As for Pavelec, his one-year stint in New York is likely over with Henrik Lundqvist expected to start Saturday's finale.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Final start of season ahead Thursday
Ondrej Pavelec will start in goal Thursday against the Islanders at the Barclays Center.Pavelec surrendered six goals on a whopping 49 shots in his last start March 30, but it appears he will get one more before the regular season comes to a close. Henrik Lundqvist has already been confirmed as Saturday's starter for the season finale, so Pavelec will get one more opportunity to showcase his abilities in what figures to be a shootout between two teams ranking in the top five in goals allowed per game this season.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Struggles versus Lightning
Ondrej Pavelec allowed six goals on 49 shots in a 7-3 loss to the Lightning on Friday.The good news is Pavelec started and made it through the whole game for the first time since late January, but the bad news is owners saw what happens when he doesn't get pulled -- six goals allowed. To be fair to Pavelec, one of the top teams in the NHL peppered him with 49 shots and scored two power-play goals in the New York Rangers' defeat. Still, Pavelec isn't a guy owners want in their lineup. He possesses an .899 save percentage in his last six appearances.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Defending cage at home Friday
Ondrej Pavelec will take on the Lightning as a home starter Friday.The New York Rangers seemingly have no plans to shut down No. 1 starter Henrik Lundqvist, but the King experienced an overtime loss to the Capitals in the last game Wednesday, so Pavelec is the lucky one who gets to face the league's top offense. We say that with sarcasm, of course -- Pavs is likely someone you want to avoid as the owner of just four wins through 17 games.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Stops 26 shots in strong relief appearance
Ondrej Pavelec saved 26 of 27 shots after entering in the first period of Monday's 4-2 loss to Washington.Starter Alexandar Georgiev lasted just 8:54 into the first period and allowed three goals on only six shots, so it wasn't a great spot for Pavelec to step into. Still, the veteran Czech battled, and the New York Rangers actually outscored Washington 2-1 after he entered the game. This was Pavelec's first game action since Feb. 9, and he hasn't started since Jan. 25. With Henrik Lundqvist (back) and Georgiev also in the fold, Pavelec's workload over the final two weeks of the season is difficult to project.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Slated for backup duties
Ondrej Pavelec (knee) will serve as Alexandar Georgiev's backup for Thursday's game against the Flyers, Colin Stephenson of Newsday reports.Pavelec has missed New York's last 18 games due to a knee injury, but he's been practicing for over a week now, and is evidently healthy enough to return to the lineup, albeit in a limited capacity. If Henrik Lundqvist (back) is still unavailable Saturday, Pavelec could get the starting nod for the New York Rangers' matchup with Buffalo.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Skates during practice
Ondrej Pavelec (knee) took part in the morning skate at practice on Monday.When Pavelec first sprained his MCL, the timeline given was that he would be out 2-3 weeks. However, it has already been roughly a month since that prognosis. Skating is a good first step, but there is a long way to go. He has yet to participate in a real practice or face shots. Pavelec is making progress, but his return date remains up in the air.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Out 2-3 weeks with knee injury
Ondrej Pavelec will miss 2-3 weeks with a sprained MCL.Things just keep getting worse for the New York Rangers. Granted, Pavelec has a 3.01 GAA and a .910 save percentage this season, but with Henrik Lundqvist's struggles the situation in net has gotten even murkier. Alexandar Georgiev will now back up King Henrik while Pavelec recovers from his injury.
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Rangers' Ondrej Pavelec: Hits IR
Ondrej Pavelec (knee) has been placed on injured reserve, per the NHL media site.Pavelec exited Friday's matchup against the Jets with the knee issue and was unable to return. He underwent an MRI on Saturday, but the results have yet to come to light. However, his placement on injured reserve means he will not be eligible to return until next Saturday against Ottawa at the earliest.