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Remodeled Rangers Looking To Improve Chemistry

Last year at this time, the Rangers were considered to be one of the NHL's finest teams, with numerous publications (including this one) projecting them to capture Lord Stanley's chalice. With goaltender Henrik Lundqvist coming off two consecutive ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  10 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Chris Drury,  Nikolai Zherdev,  Henrik Lundqvist,  Vancouver Canucks,  Scott Gomez

Avery Circus Leaves Town, but Rangers Keep Retooling

The wild wheeling and dealing continued on the second day of free agency, and the Rangers were once again big players. This time, rather than signing any marquee free agents, they pulled off a trade with the Columbus Blue Jackets that has the potential ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  3 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Columbus Blue Jackets,  Sean Avery,  Glen Sather,  Fedor Tyutin,  Nikolai Zherdev

Blueshirts Bolster Blue Line on Frenzied Day of Trading

The first day of NHL free agency brought with it a whirlwind of activity, as a number of high-profile free agents changed teams. At this time of year, no team operates as aggressively as the Rangers, and yesterday was no different. They inked former ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  1 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Jay Pandolfo,  Wade Redden,  Montreal Canadiens,  Sean Avery,  Ottawa Senators

NHL Musical Chairs Set To Begin

Every year on July 1st, the NHL's free agent marketplace opens for business, with a handful (or more) of high-profile players changing teams. This time around, the biggest available name is Marian Hossa, whose strong play in the playoffs for the ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  30 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Jay Pandolfo,  Sean Avery,  Pittsburgh Penguins,  Detroit Red Wings,  Jaromir Jagr

NHL Draft an Inexact Science

Entry Draft Prospect Steven Stamkos participates in the NHL Top Prospects Clinic at the Bell Sensplex on June 19, 2008 at Ottawa, Canada. NHL Convenes Kicks Off at Ottawa Tonight at Ottawa, the National Hockey League's powers-that-be will convene for ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  20 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Alexei Cherepanov,  National Hockey League,  NFL,  National Basketball Association,  Pittsburgh Penguins

NHL Cross-checks Rangers With Lawsuit

Back in September, the Rangers filed an antitrust lawsuit against the National Hockey League, alleging that the league had threatened to fine the team $100,000 per day if they didn't relinquish control of their Web site to NHL.com. The league fired ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  19 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Jerry Jones,  New York Yankees,  National Hockey League,  Gary Bettman,  Major League Baseball

Osgood Is No Longer the Forgotten Man in Hockeytown

The conclusion of the Stanley Cup Finals always brings with it some tremendous story lines, whether it's a city eradicating a 54-year curse (the Rangers) or longtime veterans lifting the Cup for the first time (Ray Bourque, Dave Andreychuk). This ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  5 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Detroit Red Wings,  Stanley Cup,  Chris Osgood,  Pittsburgh Penguins,  Dave Andreychuk

War-Torn Penguins Won't Go Quietly Into Night

It's often said, here and elsewhere, that the pursuit of the Stanley Cup is the most arduous odyssey in North American team sports. It brings out the best and sometimes the worst in the competitors, and leaves lasting memories behind. Pittsburgh ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  3 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Detroit Red Wings,  Pittsburgh Penguins,  Petr Sykora,  Chris Osgood,  New York Islanders

With Calm Consistency, Wings on Brink of Cup

By virtue of their nail-biter of a victory in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals, the Detroit Red Wings now find themselves just one win shy of capturing professional sports' most recognizable trophy. The path to this point hasn't always been pretty, but ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  2 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Detroit Red Wings,  Stanley Cup,  Niklas Kronwall,  Western Conference,  Joe Louis

Penguins' Adjustments Give Finals Whole New Look

After getting shellacked by the Detroit Red Wings in Games 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals by a combined 7-0 score, Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins could certainly have been forgiven for suffering a crisis of confidence. Instead, the ...

From KEVIN GREENSTEIN, The New York Sun,  29 May 2008
Related Topics: Detroit Red Wings,  Sidney Crosby,  Pittsburgh Penguins,  Stanley Cup,  Chris Osgood

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