Fallon was seen frantically scoffing down a hot dog after dunking it in his drink in front of a rowdy crowd at Madison Square Garden.
Unfortunately for Rangers fans, the team lost 3-1 to Lightning in the grueling battle for a spot in the Stanley Cup Final. In a now-viral clip on social media, “The Tonight Show” funnyman was seen frantically scoffing down a hot dog after dunking it in his drink in front of a rowdy crowd at Madison Square Garden. The talk show host was the center of attention during Thursday night’s Rangers game as the team took on the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
TAMPA, Fla. — Twenty-eight years ago, the Rangers sat in the same kind of place they sit in right now. Down three games to two in the NHL's final four, ...
“I fully expect them to play well [Saturday] night and hopefully get back to the Garden for Game 7.’’ Messier used the word “hopefully,’’ which means he was hedging his bet. “You cannot let that permeate into the room. What you do is you open the door to the dressing room and you let the sunlight in, you let the fresh air in, and you only talk about how great you feel. “You just start pounding those positive affirmations, because if you don’t believe you can win, you’re not going to win. Their roster is so young (average age 26.7 years old) that they’re trying to become the youngest team to hoist the Stanley Cup since the 1993 Canadiens. “No, no, no. “But leadership has not been a problem. That was the message. I wanted my players to believe they could do it. Twenty-eight years ago — May 25, 1994 — the team leader made a statement. “The most important thing is that the team believes that it could go in there and win Game 6,’’ Messier said.