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Torts leans on Gaborik's line

With time running out for a team proving consistently capable of just one point, coach John Tortorella yesterday again put the players on notice he feels are most responsible for getting the Rangers two. "Although our top line was more engaged [Sunday ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  10 Mar 2010
Related Topics: John Tortorella,  Marian Gaborik,  Erik Christensen,  Olli Jokinen,  Sean Avery

Urgency sets in for Rangers

For lack of big-time players, the Rangers have to do the little things. "The way we are trying to approach it is to make sure we are doing the right thing away from the puck, so we can get the puck and have it more and try to generate more offense," ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  9 Mar 2010
Related Topics: John Tortorella,  Ryan Callahan,  Brandon Dubinsky

Blame for this mess only starts with Glen

While more than 100 orga nized Glen Sather haters gathered on Seventh Avenue looked about ready to slit their wrists over the mediocre state of their team, John Tortorella tried to open a vein in the Rangers' stone. "Honestly, let's call a spade a ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  8 Mar 2010
Related Topics: John Tortorella,  Marian Gaborik,  Glen Sather,  Brandon Dubinsky,  Sean Avery

Gaborik rushing return to play for Rangers on Saturday

Marian Gaborik, who has missed the past three Rangers games and four of five spanning the Olympic break because of a thigh skate cut and resulting compensating muscle pull, will be back in the lineup Saturday night in Washington. "In a perfect world I ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  5 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Marian Gaborik,  John Tortorella

Rangers rough up Crosby, but 'The Kid' wins again

INTO thin air has vanished Sidney Crosby's stick, gloves, and the puck that broke America's heart, at least for the few days it cared. During Sunday's gold-medal celebration in Canada, somebody scooped up everything that wasn't nailed down with ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  5 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Sidney Crosby,  Henrik Lundqvist,  Brandon Dubinsky,  Ryan Miller,  Michal Rozsival

Coach's free pass expires next year

When Mike D'Antoni says he came to the Knicks with his eyes wide open, it also was implied that the rest of us would keep our eyes closed to the results. "We could have put a Band-aid on some holes and be more competitive right now," said the coach, ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  4 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Mike D'Antoni,  New York Knicks,  LeBron James,  Donnie Walsh,  Lenny Wilkens

Women's tennis needs Clijsters

The Grand Slam committee decided probation was punishment enough for Serena Williams, so she has suspended herself and her troublesome left leg for . . . who knows how long if her sister doesn't? "We don't talk about that actually,'' said Venus ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  2 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Serena Williams,  Roger Federer,  Andre Agassi,  Juan Martin Del Potro,  Maria Sharapova

Agassi on deck next year

Pete Sampras vs. Roger Federer packed the Garden in March 2008 for an exhibition match that created so much more buzz than four top women playing a one-night tournament that next year's event will feature another golden oldie: Andre Agassi. Agassi, ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  2 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Andre Agassi,  Roger Federer

Gallo's funk no help to Knicks

Even with that big, big window the Knicks have opened for Le Bron James, Dwyane Wade or Chris Bosh, there still has proven to be plenty of wall left for Danilo Gallinari to hit. "He's 21 years old," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said. "When you have a ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  28 Feb 2010
Related Topics: New York Knicks,  Mike D'Antoni,  Danilo Gallinari,  David Lee,  Jordan Hill

Superstar's arrival steals show at Garden

The Knicks took a number almost two years ago and, for all anyone knows, they might as well be waiting for Godot, not LeBron. So with 29 games remaining and four teams to leap over in the standings on a 30-year-old knee coming off microfracture surgery, ...

From JAY GREENBERG, New York Post,  21 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Mike D'Antoni,  LeBron James,  Al Harrington,  Chris Duhon

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