Bantering Points: 4/10/20
Here are today’s news and links:
Rangers News:
- Larry Brooks discusses Ryan Strome’s future on Broadway (NY Post)
- Andrew Gross and Colin Stephenson hear that a lack of on-ice time for players is a growing concern as they seek to stay in shape (Newsday)
- Vincent Mercogliano examines the long term outlook for the left side of the Blueshirts defense corps (LoHud)
- Henrik Lundqvist’s career can be described in numbers, such as 64, 61, and 50 (The Hockey Writers)
- Andrew Chodes reminisces on the most influential Rangers in recent history (Blue Line Station)
- Steve Paulus tells the tale of players who only appeared in a single game on Broadway (Blue Line Station)/
Around the NHL:
- Ken Campbell ponders how the league will handle conditional draft picks and rental players that exchanged hands over the past year (The Hockey News)
- Sean Leahy breaks down some options for a possible 2020 Stanley Cup Playoff tournament (NBC Sports)
- Former Chicago Backhawks’ defenseman Pat Stapleton passed away at age 79 (TSN)/