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Once Upon A Time in RangersTown: Guy Lafleur
The third entry in a series looking at Rangers who spent a year or less in New York
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The third entry in a series looking at Rangers who spent a year or less in New York
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The second entry in a series looking at Rangers who spent a year or less in New York
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Vitali Kravtsov returned home to Russia once the NHL and AHL seasons went on pause, and he is making the most of his time while home. The Rangers’ top prospect put out a post on Instagram in which he offered to get groceries for the elderly community of his hometown.
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The first entry in a series looking at Rangers who spent a year or less in New York
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Madison Square Garden has notified event staff workers that they will receive checks through May 3 at a minimum according to Ian Begley of SNY. In note sent to event staff, MSG said it will pay workers at its multiple venues at minimum thru 5/3. A relief fund has
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The donation is being made through the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation
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On Wednesday Morgan Barron was named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, and today he was named ECAC Hockey’s Player of the Year. An elite playmaker. A dynamic goal-scorer. A relentless back-checker. There was nobody better than Morgan Barron this season. Congratulations to the @CUBigRedHockey junior on being
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The sports world remains paused indefinitely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and New York Rangers like Mika Zibanejad and Kaapo Kakko have returned home, and Henrik Lundqvist is making plans to return to Sweden according to Larry Brooks of the New York Post. Lundqvist, Kakko, and Zibanejad are
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The New York Rangers announced today they have recalled Steven Fogarty on an emergency basis from Hartford for tonight’s matchup against Colorado. Rangers recall Steven Fogarty from @WolfPackAHL on an emergency basis. — Colin Stephenson (@ColinSNewsday) March 11, 2020 This likely means Filip Chytil will not go tonight, after sustaining
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Mike returns to the podcast
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Make no mistake, Panarin’s been that good this season.
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The New York Rangers locked up Chris Kreider by agreeing to terms on a seven-year extension on Monday, but they are going to be without him for the immediate future. UPDATE: Chris Kreider suffered a fractured foot in the first period and will not return. — New York Rangers (@NYRangers) February