Henrik Lundqvist flexed his pads, bent forward and glared up ice during a Rangers practice drill last month, a former 2006 Olympic gold medal champion hard at work, not to be disturbed. Suddenly, from outside the drill, a puck skidded sharply across the ice from the corner boards, off the outside of the Swedish goalie's left skate and into his net, breaking his concentration. Lundqvist peeked left from behind his mask. There near the boards stood all five feet, seven inches of Norwegian forward Mats Zuccarello, who wore just enough of that familiar, devilish smirk to admit his guilt.