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Here are today’s news and links:
Rangers News:
- Larry Brooks saw Adam Fox’s play this season as confirmation that the Rangers chose correctly when they bought out Kevin Shattenkirk (NY Post)
- Brooks also examined what will likely keep Alexandar Georgiev on Broadway into at least next season (NY Post)
- Steve Popper reports that team owner James Dolan has tested positive for the coronavirus (Newsday)
- Tom Castro reminisced on the blockbuster deal the team consummated with the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 2018 trade deadline (The Hockey Writers)
- Scott Esposito lists the five greatest American-born Blueshirts (Blue Line Station)
- Steve Paulus ponders if the Rangers should retain Ryan Strome beyond the 2019-20 campaign (Blue Line Station)
Around the NHL:
- Sam McCaig redrafted the top 10 selections of the 2005 Entry Draft (The Hockey News)
- Andrew Berkshire breaks down why Patrice Bergeron is still the league’s best defensive forward (Sportsnet)
- A second member of the Colorado Avalanche has tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the total of players to test positive up to four (TSN)
- James O’Brien takes a look at which players around the league could have retirement on their minds right now (NBC Sports)