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New York Rangers: Trying To Find an Identity

Posted: 16th November 2009 by Rob Cristino in NHL
Who are the New York Rangers? Through 20 games in this young 2009-10 season, the Rangers seem to be barely hanging on in the Atlantic Division with 23 points and are slowly dropping in the Eastern Conference Standings with an 11-8-1 record. In the last 10 games, the Rangers are just 4-5-1 and have dealt with major inconsistencies on both the offensive and defensive sides of the puck. ...

New York Rangers: Remaining Key Dates for November

Posted: 9th November 2009 by Rob Cristino in NHL
The New York Rangers opened the month of November with a 1-0 shutout victory against the Boston Bruins, but have won just one game sandwiched in between a pair of losses since. With a three-game road trip across Western Canada now complete, the Rangers have a few days off before returning to action later this week. The Rangers will need as much rest as possible. It was a tough ...
The New York City crowd was filled with excitement, while never-ending confetti fell from the sky during the New York Yankees' ticker-tape parade on Friday morning. The buzz generating from the crowd was incredible, as the Yankees rode down the Canyon of Heroes waving to the endless sea of supporters. After watching the Yankees celebrate their 2009 World Series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, one canÆt help but wonder when the ...
á Mark Messier is one of the greatest players to ever play in the National Hockey League and is often considered by many to be one of the greatest sports leaders of all-time. Throughout his very impressive Hall-of-Fame career, 25 seasons in the NHL, Messier was not only the definition of a leader but a natural-born winner as well. MessierÆs credentials as a hockey player and ambassador for the game speaks for itself:á ...