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2013 NHL Draft Preview: Filip Sandberg Edition
A draft preview for SEL center/right wing Filip Sandberg.
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A draft preview for SEL center/right wing Filip Sandberg.
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A draft preview of USHL center/left wing Taylor Cammarata.
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The Rangers held two draft picks in the round five. The first, at 134th overall, was used to select right wing Shane McColgan of the Western Hockey League. McColgan is on the smaller side at 5-foot-8, 165 pounds, but is talked highly of by scouts for being a slippery, smooth
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The New York Rangers made their now third selection in the 2011 NHL Draft by selecting 18 year old center Michael St. Croix of the Edmonton Oil Kings in the WHL. St. Croix finished his second full season in the WHL with 75 points in 68 games. He also led
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The New York Rangers did not stay quiet while waiting for their 4th round pick to come around, opting to move up to No. 72 in the draft by trading 21 year old C/W Evgeny Grachev to the St. Louis Blues. Grachev was the 75th overall selection in the
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Here's the transcript of Rangers first-round draft pick J.T. Miller's meeting with the media after being drafted, courtesy of the NHL... Q. Your impressions of being drafted by the Rangers? JONATHAN MILLER: It's an unbelievable honor, an original six team, a great state
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The New York Rangers selected J.T. Miller with their first round pick in the 2011 NHL Draft. Here is a brief profile on Miller from College Hockey Blog: JT Miller has been one of the NTDP’s most dependable players this year, putting up 15 goals and 50 points
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Next up in the Blueshirt Banter draft pick preview special is 18 year old Matt Puempel. Puempel was the 2009-10 CHL rookie of the year, posting 33 goals and 64 points in 59 games. This led to preseason discussions as someone that would be in the top of this draft,
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In the two years Blueshirt Banter has been in existence, thanks in large part to the fact that the NHL has generously extended us media credentials to the 2009 and 2010 NHL Draft, I feel that with the exception of Jess Rubenstein at The Prospect Park, we've covered
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Tyler Seguin Taylor Hall Dylan Mcilrath (That's Jess from The Prospect Park in the sport coat) Dylan gets interviewed by Jim Cerny from MSG
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The New York Rangers were very busy Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles, where they completed rounds two through seven of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. The only round in which they did not have a pick in was the third, but even still managed to walk away with some solid
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Tonight at 8 PM, a special Saturday night edition of Blueshirt Banter Radio. Eddie will be manning the controls, and I will be live in LA. We will wrap up the draft for you, talk about what the Rangers did and didn't do, plus, the Sanguinetti trade, and