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Rangers Forward Suffers Significant Injury; Trade Deadline Looming

Rangers forward Blake Wheeler suffered what appeared to be a severe right leg/ankle injury in Thursday’s 7-4 win over the Montreal Canadiens, magnifying the need for the team to acquire a right wing before the trade deadline next month The silence at Madison Square Garden was deafening as fans witnessed Blake Wheeler’s injury during the […]

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Blue Jacket's current President with former coworker Jeff Gorton

NHL Rumors: Columbus Blue Jackets Looking to Speak to Jeff Gorton?

Early on Thursday, February 15th, news broke that long-time Blue Jackets General Manager Jarmo Kekalainen had been fired. During a press conference Thursday afternoon, the Columbus Blue Jacket’s President, John Davidson, stated that he would be taking over the General Manager duties for right now. He also said that there is no one currently in […]

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Ranger’s Hottest Line Unable To Get the Ice Time It Deserves

The New York Ranger’s best line five-on-five does not have Mika Zibanejad or Chris Kreider playing on it Some of the names, such as Will Cuylle and John Brodinski, may not be household names among the NHL fanatics, but the duo skating along with Kappo Kakko has become the Blueshirts best trio at even-strength over […]

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Is The Real Shesterkin Back for the Blueshirts?

If the New York Rangers and their fans are judging by his performance in his team’s 2-0 shutout win over the Calgary Flames on Monday night, February 12th, at Madison Square Garden, then the answer is a resounding yes. Rangers’ goaltender Igor Shesterkin was magnificent in stopping all 30 shots he faced in picking up […]

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Kreider Continues to Surpass Rangers Greats in the Record Books

It is very rare in professional sports these days that a player stays with the team that drafted them. With trades, free agency, and the salary cap, owners and management cannot keep every player they like or keep every player they have happy. That is just the way it goes sometimes. Do not tell that […]

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John Davidson of the Columbus Blue Jackets

Opinion: Missing John Davidson as an NHL Analyst

I have always looked up to and admired current Columbus Blue Jackets President, Hockey Operations/Alternate Governor John Davidson. This has been the case ever since I was a young boy. I grew up watching him as a broadcaster with the New York Rangers as well as several national networks. I loved how much he knew […]

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ECHL: An Interview with Florida Everblades Assistant Captain Bobo Carpenter

The Carpenter household lives and breathes hockey as Bobby Carpenter, who was a third overall pick by the Washington Capitals in the 1981 Draft, was the first American Born player to score 50 goals, as he did so in during the 1984-85 season where he’d put up 53 goals and 42 assists for 95 points […]

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New York Rangers General Manager Chris Drury

Rangers’ Division Lead Allows for Experimentation Ahead of Trade Deadline

With less than a month to go before the NHL trade deadline, there is precious little time to make the player additions and subtractions that will (hopefully) help teams make a playoff run or set them up for a brighter future. Each team’s plan for the deadline is not only a state secret and much […]

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Rangers Adam Fox Reminding Many of Brian Leetch

Former New York Rangers great Brian Leetch was one of the greatest defensemen in NHL history. He is eighth all-time in points (1,028) and is one of seven to accumulate more than 1,000 points in his career (247 goals and 781 assists). Leetch, a Hockey Hall of Famer, is also one of only six blueliners […]

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Appreciating the Play of Rangers Forward Jimmy Vesey

When it comes to the New York Rangers, it is easy to see why hockey pundits and the team’s fans praise their top six forwards. The Blueshirts have relied on them all season long to produce, and for the most part, they have come through in spades. Just look at what they have done going […]

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