Updated: November 10, 2007, 11:04 PM ET
Lundqvist having an impact on Rangers on and off the ice
TORONTO -- If you looked down at the end of the Rangers' bench Saturday night, you would have seen an unusual sight -- Henrik Lundqvist, smiling, baseball cap perched on top his head, watching the video scoreboard, basically hanging out.
You have to wonder whether he needed directions to the backup's perch. After all, this marked the first time this season that Lundqvist did not start and finish a New York Rangers game. If Lundqvist took advantage of the rare break in his routine to empty his mind and relax -- that was his plan, he said -- it provided an opportune moment to opine on just how good Lundqvist is and just where New York would be without him. One longtime scout and manager said the answer is simple: The Rangers would be lost without Lundqvist. The Rangers entered Saturday's game against the Toronto Maple Leafs cozily ensconced in fifth place in the Eastern Conference with an 8-7-1 record. This in spite of the fact the Rangers entered play Saturday having scored the fewest goals in the NHL, 31. That's right. A lineup that boasts five-time NHL scoring champion Jaromir Jagr, Brendan Shanahan, Scott Gomez, Chris Drury and Martin Straka is dead last in scoring. That New York hasn't been buried in the standings, the scout said, is thanks almost solely to the heroics of Lundqvist. In 12 of the 16 straight games Lundqvist started this season, he held opponents to two or fewer goals. Which is good because the Rangers have scored two or fewer goals 11 times, 12 if you count Saturday's 3-2 shootout victory. Before Saturday's action, Lundqvist was second in shutouts (4), fourth in GAA (1.62), fifth in save percentage (.940) and tied for second in wins (8). A Vezina Trophy nominee in his first two NHL seasons, Lundqvist seems headed toward a third nomination. And you know what they say about the charm of the third time. "As many have said in the past, if your goaltending's in place, you've got a chance every night, and Henrik has certainly done that for us as we've tried to shore up our game and become a more complete team," coach Tom Renney said.[+] Enlarge

Nick Laham/Getty ImagesHenrik Lundqvist has been turning them aside with regularity this season -- despite getting little offensive support.

