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MONTREAL -- With all the sadness around the New York Rangers these days, winning a laugher may have been just what they needed. Nike Air Max 1 Sale UK . Martin St. Louis, who is to attend his mothers funeral with his teammates on Sunday, got the opening goal as seven different Rangers scored and Henrik Lundqvist broke his Bell Centre jinx in a 7-2 rout of the Montreal Canadiens to open the NHL Eastern Conference final on Saturday afternoon. Game 2 is set for Monday night in Montreal. "It was an emotional time for everyone, but the guys have been behind me and supported me," said St. Louis, who got a long ovation from Montreal fans when he was named the games first star. "My teammates are behind me and supporting me and their effort was unbelievable. "We feel really close right now and were trying to keep feeding off that." Coach Alain Vigneault said his team is trying to support St. Louis and stay focused on playing a sound team game at the same time. "Emotionally, for us, that is something really strong right now," said Vigneault. "I know quite a few of our guys went to the wake (on Friday), and I texted with Marty last night to make sure that everything was good. "Its been very emotional for our whole group, and hes handled it in an incredible way that probably has helped our team come closer together. (Sunday) is going to be a tough day for our group. We need to be there to support him, and well do that and get ready for Monday." The quick-footed Rangers, coming off a comeback, seven-game win over Pittsburgh in the conference semifinals, jumped on a Montreal side that was flat and mentally absent after its nasty, emotional seven-game win over first-place overall Boston. Mats Zuccarello, Chris Kreider, Brad Richards, Ryan McDonagh, Derek Stepan and Rick Nash, with his first of the playoffs, also scored for the Rangers, a team that had scored only four goals in its last nine regular-season visits to the Bell Centre. "You dont look at the score," said Richards. "Thats not indicative of how anythings going to happen in this series. "We got fortunate. We got some bounces. We got some momentum and pucks went in the net. It was a win, thats all it was, and were very aware that its going to be a lot different." New Yorks turnaround against Pittsburgh started when St. Louis returned to the team a day after mother France died suddenly last week. They went on to win three games in a row to erase a 3-1 series deficit. The 38-year-old has played inspired hockey since then, and his teammates have rallied behind him. Playing in his home town, only 4:35 into Game 1 St. Louis found an unguarded spot near the Montreal net and put Dominic Moores pass into an open side behind Carey Price, who had a night to forget. The Montreal goaltender looked to have hurt his right leg early in the second period when Kreider slid into him after shooting wide on a breakaway. He stayed in the game, but was pulled after giving up two goals late in the second frame. Coach Michel Therrien said Price was not injured, but was replaced by Peter Budaj simply because the team was playing so poorly there was no point in leaving him in. "We got our (backsides) kicked all over the ice," said Montreal left-winger Rene Bourque, who had a goal but took three minor penalties. "Theres really no other way to explain it. "Good thing its a seven-game series and we have a chance to get back in it on Monday. I think we had a little bit of an emotional letdown after the Boston series. We talked about that to going into the game. Obviously it didnt click. We have to just forget about this game." Lars Eller also scored for Montreal. The Rangers poured on goals even though one of their best forwards in the playoffs, Derick Brassard, left after only his second shift early in the game after a hit by Mike Weaver. He appeared to be favouring a shoulder, but Vigneault would only say that his condition is day-to-day. Otherwise, everything went right for New York, including the play of Moore, a fourth-liner who moved into Brassards spot. For one, Nash finally got a goal in New Yorks 15th game of the post-season, which must have been a relief for a top-line player who had been booed at home for his lack of production. "Were all happy to see Nasher score because hes taken a lot of heat," said Richards. "Thats a little weight off his back, but really, it doesnt matter. "We won the game. When youre in the playoffs, when its 7-1, no ones jumping up and down about who scored goals. We won as a team, weve got a good start and were going to move on to Game 2." The struggling power play went 3 for 7, matching its goal total from its previous 29 chances in these playoffs. And Lundqvist finally won in Montreal. The goalie known as King Henrik had not played a game at the Bell Centre since allowing four goals on Jan. 15, 2012. His last win there was March 17, 2009. He didnt appear to be in top form, but he didnt need to be as Montreal managed only 22 shots. "I felt good coming into the game," said Lundqvist. "We havent won too many games in this building so its a great start." The Canadiens will try to regroup after their worst playoff defeat since losing 8-2 to Carolina in 2002. "You dont need to make many adjustments (for Game 2) when you are not ready mentally," said Therrien. "You have no chance to win in that situation. "There were a lot of mental errors." Budaj was beaten on his first shot, a bullet from the slot by McDonagh on a power play at 1:28. The frustrated Canadiens then took a succession of penalties, including two minors and a misconduct to former Ranger Brandon Prust. Stepan scored and then Nash put one in from the slot. Montreal got one back while shorthanded with 4:38 left in the game when Eller beat Lundqvist with a quick, high shot from the slot. "We talked about getting pucks behind them and work the puck and we did a good job of that," said McDonagh, who also had three assists. The boost the Canadiens got from their rousing pre-game ceremonies in the first two series wasnt there as the Rangers showed all the speed and intensity in the opening frame, outshooting Montreal 12-6 and taking a 2-0 lead. Moore jumped on a loose puck after Michael Bournival partially blocked a point shot and slipped a pass to a wide open St. Louis at the doorstep to open the scoring at 4:35. Moore was the playmaker again as he slid a pass in front of the net and the trailing Zuccarrello was able to poke it into an open side as New York beat Price twice on their first five shots. Bourque took consecutive hooking calls late in the first period, but made up for it in the second as he went hard to the net, whacked at Brian Giontas pass and saw it go in off McDonaghs stick at 12:38. Montreals push-back brought the 21,273 at the Bell Centre back to life, but they went quiet again as Stepan broke in alone on the left side and beat Price with a low shot at 18:59. With 11.6 seconds left in the period, Zuccarello made a sweet reverse pass that had Price out of position for Richards to score into an open side. "They were really coming at us there," said McDonagh. "You get some fortunate clears and good finishing plays by the guys up front. It was a big change of momentum for sure, because they were really flying." Nike Air Max 1 UK . His Chicago Blackhawks teammates werent shocked when he found it. 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Twenty years on and with Euro 2016 kick-off 10 days away, we spoke to four members of Terry Venables Euro 96 squad - Darren Anderton, Stuart Pearce, Jamie Redknapp and Steve Howey - to get their memories from one of Englands finest tournament performances.Euro 96 brought a major championship to English stadia for the first time since 1966, and with it the pressure to live up to past glory, but a pre-tournament trip to the Far East got preparations off to a rocky start. Jamie Redknapp recalls his experience of playing for England against Scotland Euro 2016: Ultimate Guide Your guide to all 24 teams at Euro 2016 this summer Paul Gascoignes 29th birthday celebrations went on well into the Hong Kong night as Redknapp, then aged 22, remembers: Our issues before the football started with the Dentists Chair and all that - it was a night that got out of hand.The papers predictably had a field day and the headlines in the build-up to their opening group game against Switzerland were brutal. Englands starting XI to face Germany in their Euro 96 semi-final A bunch of has-beens show up a bunch of wannabes was the Daily Mails verdict after Venables side scraped a 1-0 friendly win over a Hong Kong XI. Sporting morons was another slightly more succinct put-down.We got quite a bit of criticism because of that Hong Kong trip, but the connection between the lads was excellent, Howey, a substitute in all five tournament matches, told Sky Sports. Alan Shearer wheels away to celebrate his goal against Switzerland A 1-1 draw at Wembley against the Swiss, led by former PSG and Porto boss Artur Jorge, opened the door to further cynicism.There was so much optimism as the host nation, and it did seem to change after that first game, Anderton added.We didnt get off to a fantastic start but we knew we had fantastic players. We had tough games to come against Holland and Scotland, but we thought one good performance could send us on our way.A meeting with Craig Browns Scotland was always likely to be a nervy affair, and the game ultimately turned on the introduction of Redknapp with the score goalless. Gascoigne celebrates his stunning goal against Scotland The Sky Sports pundit recalls: We werent great and Terry made a superb tactical substitution at the break! We started to play a little bit - Scotland were a very good side - but we just had the edge, Gazza was immense and his goal was so good.Gascoignes flick over Colin Hendry and volley past Andy Goram remains one of the defining moments of the tournament, but while England showed signs of quality in the 2-0 victory over Scotland, it was not until the 4-1 thrashing of Holland in their final Group A match that the whole nation seemed to unite behind them. Shearer scores during Englands 4-1 victory over Holland Twenty years ago last week, Baddiel and Skinners Three Lions (Footballs Coming Home) stormed to No 1, and roared on by that unofficial national anthem, England fever spread ahead of a quarter-final date with Spain.As we progressed, there were more and more people on the route to Wembley, Anderton remembers. Heading to games down the M40, you started noticing flags everywhere. It was surreal, and like nothing I have experienced before or since. Stuart Pearce celebrates his successful penalty against Spain It would come down to a penalty shoot-out, now most often remembered for Pearces celebration after his successful take. Having failed from the spot against Germany in the World Cup semi-final at Italia 90, was it relief or elation?I knew that it was going to be my last tournament, Pearce told Sky Sports. I planned to retire so I knew whichever match was our last was going to be my last one too. David Seaman made a crucial penalty save from Gary McAllister during Englands win over Scotland England rode their luck againstt the Spaniards, who were denied by the assistant referees flag and an inspired performance from keeper David Seaman. Air Max 1 Online Shop. The Arsenal stopper was the eventual hero, keeping out a spot-kick by Miguel Nadal - Rafas uncle - to seal progress on penalties after a tense 0-0 draw.We didnt play particularly well, Pearce admitted. Spain were better than us but as luck happens, we had a goalkeeper who was probably the best in the world at the time.Now only Germany stood between England and their first major final since 1966.The drive to Wembley was frightening, Anderton recalls. As we got nearer the stadium, Alan Shearer put on Footballs Coming Home to get the boys pumped up and ready.Once we got to the stadium, it felt like there was already 100,000 people there. I remember staying out for the warm-up probably longer than we should have done, with Baddiel and Skinner on repeat. It really did get us going. Darren Anderton recalls his experience of playing for England against Germany in the semi-finals A national TV audience of 24 million was celebrating inside three minutes, Shearer nodding in his fifth and final Euro 96 goal to put England in dreamland, but Germany swiftly struck back through Stefan Kuntz.The game ebbed and flowed but the hosts looked the more likely to grab the winner in extra time, Gascoigne a shaved stud away from a Golden Goal and Anderton denied by the width of the post.I try and forget about that even now, Anderton said, reliving his near miss. Steve McManaman crossed and it was one of those that was just a fraction behind me.I got my foot on it as I was falling backwards and when I hit it, I thought it was in, but it hit the post - and not only that, it bounced right back into the goalkeepers arms.Thats when you start thinking, maybe this is not meant to be. Gascoigne was inches away from scoring a Golden Goal against Germany Two hours of high-energy football came and went in a flash, but curiously Venables didnt make a single substitution.The adrenaline was pumping so much, it felt like you could play for another 120 minutes, Anderton, who played the full game, added.It was that sort of night. When youre playing well as an individual and a team, you can run forever, and thats how it felt.For the second match running, England would face a shoot-out. Spot-kicks now leave all but the most optimistic England fan resigned to defeat, and victory over Spain remains the nations only major tournament success in seven attempts, a shoot-out win ratio of just 17 per cent.But it started positively on that warm Wembley night as England dispatched five in a row, matched every step of the way by Germany.Everyone knew Shearer would have one, because he was our taker, Pearce added. From then, there was no real defined order. I volunteered just leading into the shoot-out to take mine. Gareth Southgates penalty miss against the Germans ended Englands tournament You know the story from here. Shearer, Platt, Pearce, Gascoigne and Sheringham all beat Andreas Kopke, but when Gareth Southgate failed, German captain Andreas Moller sent England crashing out.It was a surreal moment, just heartbreaking, Anderton said. Germany celebrate victory over England at Wembley The atmosphere after the game was almost disbelief. It was a very quiet dressing room and a quiet coach. We had a few beers in the bar back at the hotel and the realisation set in.A thrilling friendly victory in Berlin over Germanys 2016 vintage has raised expectations for this years squad, but many feel a quarter-final place would qualify as success for England in France.Two decades on and no tournament since has captured the spirit of Euro 96, but Roy Hodgson takes an exciting young team to Chantilly, and if they can go one better, it could yet be a summer to remember. Shearer celebrates in front of the England fans at Wembley Going to the games and coming back after, especially when we won, the streets were lined with fans, Howey remembers.It was a beautiful summer as well. The atmosphere, the song, it just brought it all back that this was where football started. 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