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Quick vs Lundqvist: Race for Vezina Is Razor-Close
The Vezina Trophy is awarded each year to the top goaltender in the NHL as voted by the league's general managers...
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Rangers Seeking Offense, Check in on Preds Mercurial Winger Radulov
The New York Rangers are wasting no time in seeking to upgrade an offense that struggled mightily during the playoffs and now will be without sniper Marian Gaborik to start next season...
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Stanley Cup Final 2012: Islanders Face Sacramento Kings?
When the New York Rangers were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs last Friday night, it's understandable that not many New Yorkers would have a great deal of interest in the finals...
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Rangers Winger Mats Zuccarello Headed to Russia, Could Return
After much debate and several denials, it appears that New York Rangers restricted free agent winger Mats Zuccarello is indeed headed to Russia. According to ESPN...
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Rangers Star Marian Gaborik to Undergo Shoulder Surgery, Could Miss Six Months
For a New York Rangers club already desperate for offense, the news could not get any worse. It was reported early Friday that the team's star winger Marian Gaborik will undergo offseason shoulder surgery that could shelve him for up to six months...
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Rick Nash: The Perfect Fix for the Rangers Offensive Ills
As a Rangers fan one of the things you're unfortunately skilled at is quickly transitioning from playoff disappointment to building next year's club...
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New York Rangers: GM Glen Sather Not Ready to Discuss Offseason Plans
At the NHL General Manager's meeting Wednesday afternoon, Rangers GM Glen Sather perhaps summed up the feelings of his fanbase better than anyone. "It's tough enough to go to bed at night and get up the next morning...
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New York Rangers: Offensive Offense Must Be Top Offseason Priority
New York Rangers head coach John Tortorella can say he is satisfied with his team's rapid progress from an eighth seed in last year's playoffs to the top seed this year, but that will ring hollow with the team's Cup-starved fanbase...
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Opening Weekend: The Quest for the National Title Begins
The 2011 college football season got off to a booming start Thursday night with a pair of top 25 teams, one a BCS contender and another a dark-horse pick, getting huge wins to start their seasons...
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Seeking Revenge: Miguel Cotto Agrees to Antonio Margarito Rematch
It looks like Miguel Cotto will get his chance to make Antonio Margarito pay after all. The two, who had an extremely violent and controversial fight in 2008, will once again step in the ring at Madison Square Garden on Dec...
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Wladimir Klitschko Wins, Boxing Fans Lose Yet Again
The heavyweight division used to be the glamour division of boxing. Title fights were not just boxing events but sports events. Names like Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis and Mike Tyson became sports stars and transcended the game of boxing...
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TCU Recruiting: LaDarius Brown Leads Best Recruiting Class in School History
The smoke has finally settled from National Signing Day, and Texas Christian is one of this year's big winners...
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National Signing Day 2011: TCU Horned Frogs Primed for Big Recruiting Class
Gary Patterson has led the Texas Christian Horned Frogs to an unprecedented level of success the last two seasons, culminating in this season's perfect record and Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin...
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TCU: Rivalry Game With BYU Likely for 2011 Season
Former Moutain West Conference rivals Texas Christian University and Brigham Young University are likely to reprise their rivalry during the 2011 season according to sources at both schools...
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New York Rangers: Saturday News and Notes
Brandon Dubinsky will not be in uniform for tonight's home game against the Buffalo Sabres but could return as early as Monday night against the Thrashers...
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New York Rangers: Goalie Carousel Continues As Johnson Recalled
The New York Rangers revolving door at the goalie position took another spin today as Chad Johnson was recalled from Hartford and Matt Zaba was sent back down. Zaba, who was called up on Thursday, did not suit up for one game during his short stint...
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New York Rangers: Blueshirts Pursue Coyotes Mueller in Search for Offense
According to reports today from ESPN's Pierre LeBrun, the New York Rangers are trying to work out a deal with the Phoenix Coyotes for struggling winger Peter Mueller. Mueller, 21, has registered 1 goal and 5 assists in 26 games this season...
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New York Rangers: Gilroy Move Makes Little Sense
In a somewhat baffling move, the New York Rangers have demoted 25-year old rookie defenseman Matt Gilroy to Hartford of the AHL...
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New York Rangers: Marian Gaborik a Blueshirt
The New York Rangers finally have their sniper. Marian Gaborik, one of the most highly sought-after free agents this summer, has agreed to a five-year contract with the Blueshirts that will pay him $7...
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New York Rangers: Heatley Dealt to Edmonton
The New York Rangers are going to need to find their sniper elsewhere. The Ottawa Senators and Edmonton Oilers have agreed to a trade that would send all-star forward Dany Heatley west in exchange ...
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New York Rangers: Scott Gomez Dealt to Montreal For Chris Higgins
The New York Rangers cleared significant cap space today, dealing center Scott Gomez to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for left winger Christopher Higgins...
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New York Rangers: Zherdev Offered Deal; Betts, Sjostrom Likely Gone
This weekend's NHL Entry Draft begins but does not end an extremely busy week for GM's, as free agency is literally around the corner...
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Brian Boyle Acquired by New York Rangers From Los Angeles
The New York Rangers added size and strength to their offense today, acquiring center Brian Boyle, 24, from the Los Angeles Kings in a draft day deal. Boyle, who stands a towering 6'7'' and weighs 250 lbs...
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New York Rangers: Chris Kreider Selected In First Round
While much of the attention at tonight's NHL Entry Draft focused on the New York Islanders and their pick John Tavares, the New York Rangers also sought to add depth and youth to their system...
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New York Rangers Rumor: Wade Redden Drawing Interest from Toronto Maple Leafs?
Of all the New York Rangers' offseason moves last summer, none caused more people to scratch their heads than the six years and $39 million handed to free agent defenseman Wade Redden...
