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Glen Sather's Offseason Mistake More and More Evident
When New York Rangers president and general manager Glen Sather signed ex-Washington Capitals enforcer Donald Brashear, the move was met with a widely negative reaction from most Rangers fans...
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New York Rangers: Repeat Performances Needed
Sometimes it can be too easy to get wrapped up after an exciting win, but New York Rangers fans should know by now not to fall into that same trap...
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Rangers-Devils Preview
With just one regulation loss in their last 12 games, the New York Rangers currently sit in sixth place in the tightly compacted Eastern Conference with 50 points...
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New York Rangers' Midterm Grades
Through the first half of the 2009-10 season, the New York Rangers have dealt with some injuries, inconsistencies, a shaky defense, and a major lack of offense. Through 41 games, the Rangers are 19-17-5 with 43 points...
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New York Rangers: Search for an Identity Continues
As we approach the midway point of the 2009-10 season, it still remains difficult to tell what type of team the New York Rangers really are...
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Henrik Lundqvist Remains the Key for the New York Rangers
For the first time since mid-October, the New York Rangers have strung together a three-game win streak. Before this streak, the Rangers had won back-to-back games only once in two months since their 7-1 start came to an end...
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Rangers-Islanders: Rangers Avoid Further Embarrassment with Win
If the New York Rangers were swept by the New York Islanders during their home-and-home series, Rangers fans would have called for blood...
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New York Rangers: The Haunting of Two Goals a Game
Forget about the point that the New York Rangers managed to get in their shootout loss to the Atlanta Thrashers on Monday night...
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Rangers' Matt Gilroy Sent to Hartford: Torts Makes Statement with Wrong Player
New York Rangers head coach John Tortorella has been known around the NHL as a bold coach with a fiery temper and an immense passion for the game. He is also known as a coach who holds players accountable for their actions and overall play...
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New York Rangers' Inability To Finish Still a Concern
It’s the same story told again and again. The New York Rangers are not generating enough offense and are not getting enough contributions from their well-paid players...
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Steve Valiquette Clears Waivers, Assigned to Hartford Wolf Pack
The New York Rangers placed backup goaltender Steve Valiquette on waivers in a surprising move on Wednesday, replacing their former backup with Chad Johnson from the Hartford Wolf Pack...
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For New York Rangers Fans, It's Going To Be a Long Season
The New York Rangers (13-13-1) are just 27 games into the 2009-10 season, yet many fans are beginning to lose all hope for their beloved Blueshirts...
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Chris Drury To Skate in First Game Since Concussion
Hopefully the New York Rangers and Chris Drury know what they’re doing. Concussions are a very serious issue in not only hockey, but sports in general, and it’s never good for a ...
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John Tortorella Shuffles Lines Again, Trying To Find Right Combo
As the New York Rangers continue to spiral out of control in November, head coach John Tortorella has once again changed his lines, looking for that perfect combination which will jump-start the struggling offense...
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New York Rangers-Florida Panthers: The Start of a Tough Stretch for the Rangers
The New York Rangers (11-9-1) continue their three-game homestand on Saturday night in a matchup against the Florida Panthers (9-9-2)...
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Marian Gaborik Can't Carry the Rangers by Himself
Who would’ve thought that the New York Rangers would finally have a goal scorer that can actually score goals? Rangers General Manager Glen Sather has been known to make plenty of poor ...
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New York Rangers: Trying To Find an Identity
Who are the New York Rangers? Through 20 games in this young 2009-10 season, the Rangers seem to be barely hanging on in the Atlantic Division with 23 points and are slowly dropping in the Eastern Conference Standings with an 11-8-1 record...
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The New York Rangers Lack Toughness
The New York Rangers have never been known for instilling fear in the competition, but there was a time when they actually stuck up for one another. One of the biggest problems with the current 2009-10 Rangers is their lack of physical toughness...
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New York Rangers: Remaining Key Dates for November
The New York Rangers opened the month of November with a 1-0 shutout victory against the Boston Bruins, but have won just one game sandwiched in between a pair of losses since...
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Are the New York Rangers on the Right Track for a Parade of Their Own?
The New York City crowd was filled with excitement, while never-ending confetti fell from the sky during the New York Yankees' ticker-tape parade on Friday morning...
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The Messier Project: Mark Messier Leads Fight against Concussions in Hockey
Mark Messier is one of the greatest players to ever play in the National Hockey League and is often considered by many to be one of the greatest sports leaders of all-time...
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Christopher Higgins a Big Hit at Comix Comedy Club
Thursday, July 30 marked Christopher Higgins’ first official appearance as a member of the New York Rangers. Traded to the Rangers this offseason, Higgins was acquired in the packaged deal that sent center Scott Gomez to the Montreal Canadiens...
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Enough of the Talks, Heatley Will Not Be a Ranger
There's no denying it, the New York Rangers need to bring in some offensive help during the offseason, but it just doesn't make sense to go after Dany Heatley of the Ottawa Senators...
