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Lundqvist calls loss to Bruins ‘Painful. Extremely painful’

Boston Bruins v New York Rangers

in the first period of an NHL hockey game at Madison Square Garden on March 2, 2014 in New York City.

Paul Bereswill

The Boston Bruins pulled away from the New York Rangers on Sunday with a 3-1 third period, notching a 6-3 win overall. Henrik Lundqvist didn’t take it very well.

Rangers captain (and trade rumor magnet) Ryan Callahan pointed to opposing teams capitalizing on their “lapses.” He dismissed questions about those trade rumors and said that he was just going about his business.

“Obviously my heart is still here and I want to be here,” Callahan said. “We’ll just see what happens.”

In that regard, Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault seems optimistic that Callahan will stick around. The Rangers don’t have another game until Wednesday’s trade deadline passes, so it remains to be seen if this is his last game playing for the Blueshirts.

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