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Here are today’s news and links:
Rangers News:
- Colin Stephenson hears that Alexandar Georgiev is set to make his third consecutive start tonight (Newsday)
- Greg Joyce details how Filip Chytil has immediately become a difference maker on Broadway after being recalled from Hartford (NY Post)
- Steve Paulus thinks that the Blueshirts’ November schedule will present plenty of challenges for them (Blue Line Station)
- Paulus also offers a handful of takeaways from the first month of the season (Blue Line Station)
- Andrew Steele-Davis voices his thoughts from New York’s Saturday afternoon victory in Nashville (Blue Line Station)
- The Hartford Wolfpack have recalled forward Ryan Dmowksi from ECHL Maine (Official Team Site)
- Media Availability: David Quinn,(5:49) Chris Kreider,(1:13) and Brett Howden (1:57) (Official Team Site)
Around the NHL:
- Calgary Flames’ forward Milan Lucic has been suspended one game for each goal he’s scored over his past 47 contest after sucker punching Columbus Blue Jackets’ forward Kole Sherwood (TSN)
- Ryan Dixon details why teams around the league should ditch short term bridge deals and focus on locking up their talented youngsters to long term contracts (Sportsnet)
- Sean Leahy saw that after winning the 2019 World Series, MLB’s Washington Nationals had themselves a night as they watched the Capitals defeat the Flames (NBC Sports)