EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Retaining coach Tom Coughlin for 2015 was only the start of what promises to be a busy off-season to-do list for ownership, the coaching staff, and general manager Jerry Reese.Co-owner John Mara said Tuesday that re-signing unrestricted free agents Jason Pierre-Paul and Antrel Rolle and continuing the rehabilitation of the 22 players who wound up on injured reserve were among the biggest needs for the franchise.While expressing pleasure about the season-ending 3-1 stretch, Mara left no doubt that much energy will be expended to avoid another 6-10 disaster.This has been a very difficult year for our fans, and an even more difficult year for me, Mara said. I havent stomached this very well. Its going to be a long off-season. But I think there is reason for optimism. I think well be a better team next year, but just talking about it right now isnt very convincing. Not coming off this type of season.Shoring up a defensive line that generated one of the leagues weakest pass rushes the first 11 games of the season will be a priority. Re-signing Pierre-Paul, whose nine sacks over the last five games gave him a team-high 12 1/2 for the season, will be a decision wrought with salary cap consequences. But Mara was cautiously optimistic about keeping him in the Meadowlands.Ill be surprised if hes not a Giant next year, Mara said.But he also said he wont break the bank for him.Id like him back, but for the right price, Mara said, adding that slapping the one-year, $9.04 million franchise tag on him is also an option. He had a great finish.Reese said he met with all the teams unrestricted free agents Monday, but has yet to engage in any negotiations with Pierre-Pauls representatives. How he weighs the defensive ends finish against the rest of his season could decide his future.The guy has the ability to be a game-changer, and we didnt see that the first half of the season, Reese said. Hes had some injury problems. Weve seen the guy be a dynamic player, and hes still a young player. So now we have to have a conversation with John (Mara) and his agents and see what makes sense for everybody.Reese said regardless of Pierre-Pauls or Rolles status, he did not plan on equaling the $116 million he spent on free agents last year.It wont be wholesale changes. Last year we had to turn the roster over, Reese said. Well definitely do something to upgrade our roster. Weve got a good corps of people coming back, regardless. You cant turn your roster over every single year.Although quarterback Eli Manning has one more year left on his contract, Mara said they could discuss an extension. Mara said he believes Manning still has a championship left in him, and that the organization would like to see him retire as a Giant. But it depends on what theyre asking for, Mara said.Continuing the rehabilitation on the vast list of injured players that included starters such as wide receiver Victor Cruz, linebacker Jon Beason, cornerbacks Walter Thurmond and Prince Amukamara, and offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz will be another off-season concern.Im very frustrated about the number of injuries weve had, Mara said. Its been two years in a row now that weve led the league in putting players on the IR. We cut down on the number of soft-tissue injuries, and all of a sudden theres broken bones and torn tendons and torn muscles.If we just get half of them back healthy next year, well be a much better team.The Giants must also find a replacement for quarterback coach Danny Langsdorf, who after just one season to become the offensive co-ordinator job at the University of Nebraska.Despite all the ifs and uncertainty facing the Giants, Coughlin believed 2015 will be a success, even if it does take a long, arduous off-season to accomplish it.Were going to be better next year, an animated Coughlin said. Why am I here? You think Im in my office with my feet up? Were here to win! Nike Air Max 270 Saldi . The 25-year-old native of Milford, Conn., has 18 points in 41 games this season. The five-foot-eight 166-pound centre also has 28 points (10-18) in 15 games with AHL Oklahoma City. Air Max 270 Prezzo Basso . 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A Swiss Federal Tribunal ruling published Friday said that FIFAs disputes panel and the Court of Arbitration for Sport correctly imposed the sanction for Nantes enticing Guinea forward Ismael Bangoura to break his contract with Dubai club Al Nasr in January 2012.(SportsNetwork.com) - The New York Rangers hope to punch their ticket to the second round when they visit the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday for a Game 6 battle at Wells Fargo Center. Watch the game live on TSN and TSN GO at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. In order to close out this best-of-seven set, however, the Rangers will have to become the first team to win consecutive games in this series. Through five meetings so far, New York has won the odd-numbered contests with the Flyers posting victories in Games 2 and 4. The Flyers hope to extend the series by earning a win in their final home test of this Eastern Conference quarterfinal matchup. If Philadelphia can pick up a win tonight, the clubs will have a short turnaround for Game 7, which is scheduled for Wednesday night in New York. After losing Sunday afternoon in Manhattan, Philadelphia has lost 10 of its last 11 visits to Madison Square Garden. The Rangers jumped out to a 3-0 lead over the Flyers in Sundays Game 5 at Madison Square Garden and then held on for a 4-2 decision. Marc Staal opened the scoring with 8:07 left in the first stanza, while Brad Richards and Dominic Moore each netted second-period goals to hand New York a 3-0 cushion. Moore added an assist on Brian Boyles empty-net score in the final seconds that sealed the victory and put the Flyers on the brink of elimination. "Its frustrating," Flyers forward Scott Hartnell said of the loss. "Youre always playing catch-up. You make it a lot harder on yourself. Youre skating that much harder to get on pucks, to create turnovers, to get chances, instead of playing comfortable. Its a lot easier when youve got a lead." Henrik Lundqvist came up with 24 saves for New York, which bounced back from a 2-1 Game 4 loss in which Flyers netminder Steve Mason turned in a stellar 37- save effort.dddddddddddd "I thought we played a really good game, good energy," said Lundqvist. "Looking back at the game in Philly (on Friday), we did a lot of good things as well. The difference is today we scored a couple goals and that brings a lot of confidence to the group. Its easy to play patient and not overdo a lot of things." Mason managed just 18 stops on Sunday and Philadelphia wasnt able to maintain its momentum from Fridays win despite captain Claude Giroux and veteran Vincent Lecavalier recording their first goals of the these playoffs. "This series is definitely not over," Mason said. "Were looking forward to going home and having a big game there and bringing it back here for Game 7." The Flyers are 7-10 all-time in series when trailing 3-2. New York is 13-2 in playoff series in which it held a lead of three games to two. The Rangers have lost 11 straight playoff games when holding a series lead. Philadelphia defenseman Hal Gill saw his first action of the 2014 postseason Sunday, filling in for the injured Nicklas Grossman, who hurt his right knee in Game 4. Gill was a minus-2 in just over 12 minutes of ice time in Game 5. Grossmann is expected to miss Game 6, but Erik Gustafsson will fill in for the injured blueliner on Tuesday instead of Gill. The 25-year-old Gustafsson had two goals and eight assists in 31 games this season and has one goal and one assist over seven career playoff tilts. J.T. Miller, New Yorks first-round pick in the 2011 draft, made his playoff debut on Sunday. The 21-year-old forward contributed a point to the winning effort. Including this playoff series, which is the first postseason meeting between New York and Philadelphia since 1997, the Rangers have lost four of their last five games at Wells Fargo Center. ' ' '