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Jack Adams Award
Posted on 17 Feb 2012 by Patrick McLellan.
The tail spinning Blackhawks finally put an end to their nine game winless skid last night at Madison Square Garden. They jumped out to a quick 4–0 lead against the Rangers with a penalty shot, a screen shot, and two breakaway goals all in the first few minutes. Although it was against back up goalie Martin Biron (and the sarcastic MSG crowd started chanting “Henrik! Henrik!” after the se...
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Top 10 NHL Player Halloween Costumes
Posted on 31 Oct 2010 by Corey Krakower.
October 31 marks one of the most fun days of the year – Halloween. While the kids are out trick or treating, NHL players are having their own Halloween parties. It’s their chance to take a break from the serious life of a hockey player, bond with their teammates, coaches and managers in a social setting and ultimately it is an opportunity for these guys to show their creative side. Here ar...
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Wade Waived, Good Reddenance
Posted on 25 Sep 2010 by Margaret DeJesus.
We knew it was coming, but today it's official. Defenseman Wade Redden was placed on waivers. The price just wasn’t right. His $6.5 million annual salary seemed the easy target and most logical choice to be cut if the Rangers had any chance of slipping under the salary cap by opening night. If he clears waivers, he’ll have to report to the Hartford Wolfpack. The 33-year-old and two time A...
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Frolov, Stepan, McDonagh and Boyle Dressed to Impress in NYR Preseason Opener
Posted on 24 Sep 2010 by Margaret DeJesus.
Who knew Brian Boyle had hands like that? If his performance in the Rangers 4-3 OT win over their arch rival New Jersey Devils tonight showed anything, it’s that roster spots are up for grabs.And certain Blueshirts are willing to battle for them whether it be at training camp or a preseason game on a Thursday night at the Garden. The fourth line center acquired last season came out strong wi...
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New York Rangers 2010-2011: For Better or For Worse?
Posted on 15 Sep 2010 by Margaret DeJesus.
It’s mid September already and the kids are back to school and the Blueshirts are headed to camp. Another fall of great expectations is on the horizon. Last season, the Rangers were like those students you encountered back in elementary school that never really did any assignments and never had a good excuse why. Here are seven things that can get the Rangers in better shape this time aroun...
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INCEPTION – Possible Instances in the NHL
Posted on 26 Jul 2010 by Corey Krakower.
I recently watched the movie Inception, and aside from being blown away by the movie itself, it got me thinking if the art of entering someone’s subconscious and planting an idea can actually be done. I started doing some research and found several instances where I believe Inception was performed on some of hockey’s greatest minds. Instance of Inception: On July 1, 2008, Wade Redden ente...
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Quick Hit – Rangers Sign College D-Man
Posted on 22 Mar 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
Just a quick note on a minor signing made by the Rangers. Glen Sather announced that the team has come to terms with undrafted college defenceman Lee Baldwin today. The move is a bit of a strange one, given that the team is flush with defensive prospects, but in a way it makes sense. Firstly, it doesn't cost the team a draft pick, leaving more of those available to draft forwards that are a...
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Rangers Flat In Key Game
Posted on 21 Mar 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
The New York Rangers had a big opportunity to keep their playoff lives intact today, and sadly came out as they do all too often – FLAT. The Boston Bruins, who currently occupy 8th place in the Eastern Conference, were the opponent du jour, and gave the Rangers plenty of chances to steal the game away, despite outplaying the blueshirts in nearly every facet of the game. Zdeno Chara took...
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Where Do We Go From Here?
Posted on 9 Mar 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
Two points out of a playoff spot with 16 games to play, the Rangers are a team mired in mediocrity. Not only has our offence been pitiful this season, but our defence hasn't been the tightly knit group they were under Tom Renney. Don't think for a moment that I'm suggesting this team would be any better under Renney's coaching, but if the offence isn't putting pucks in the net, you need to ...
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Malkin scores overtime winner against the Rangers
Posted on 5 Mar 2010 by Amit Mann.
Jordan Leopold made his debut and was a witness to Evgeni Malkin scoring the overtime winner in Pittsburgh’s 5-4 win over the Rangers. The Penguins outshot the Rangers 55-16, dominating the game from start to finish. Marc-Andre Fleury started the game but did not finish it after giving up four goals on 10 shots, leaving his team trailing 4-2 in the second period. His counterpart in Henrik Lun...
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The Joker
Posted on 6 Feb 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
Sorry Rangers fans for my lack of recent blogging. Lots going on behind the scenes, as well as at home. I promise to be more regular starting now. Before we talk of Gotham's finest, I'd like to take a brief moment to wish my utmost condolences to the Burke family in the wake of the death of Brian's son Brenden. Brenden demonstrated a lot of courage in opening up to his father...
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Three Things The Rags Need…
Posted on 28 Jan 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
It's been a tumultuous season to say the least Rangers faithful. Saddest of all is that we finally found a scoring replacement for Jaromir Jagr, but still can't put the bisquit in the basket. Gaborik might be a show-stopper, but even he's gone cold on us since teams know he is realistically the only player on the team to key on. So, where do we go from here? It's really a...









