Bantering Points: 11/29/19

Here are today’s news and links:

Rangers News:

  • Brett Cyrgalis notes that David Quinn’s frustration keeps growing as his squad continues to take too many men on ice penalties (NY Post)
  • Mollie Walker details how Brendan Lemieux is following in the footsteps of his father Claude (NY Post)
  • Colin Stephenson writes that the Blueshirts would be thankful if they could avoid a post-Thanksgiving collapse like they suffered last season (Newsday)
  • Matt Catalono believes that the organization is starting to see the value Filip Chytil can provide (The Hockey Writers)
  • Steve Paulus lists some things the Rangers and their fans have to be thankful for (Blue Line Station)/

Around the NHL:

  • While 29 of the 31 teams enjoyed their day off yesterday, the New Jersey Devils and Montreal Canadiens squared off at the Bell Centre, with the visitors earning a 6-4 victory (Eyes On The Prize)
  • The PHT staff discussed some things in the hockey world that they’re thankful for (NBC Sports)
  • Akim Aliu released a statement rejecting Calgary Flames’ head coach Bill Peters’ apology for the racist incident between the pair a decade ago (Sportsnet)
  • Former Carolina Hurricanes’ owner Peter Karmanos stated that had he known of the allegations against Peters, he would have fired him “in a nanosecond” during the pair’s time together in Raleigh (TSN)/

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