while we get to watch
fellow original 6'ers Chicago battle it out
with our conference rival Flyers
for the big silver cup,
we Blueshirt fans get to reflect on Sathers 10 years searching for the elusive big silver cup .
It may have been the last day on which hockey truly dominated the New York sports-scape, which says plenty about its impact. It was a Thursday in June, and on a patch of Swamp in North Jersey, the Devils were preparing for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals, looking to go up two-games-to-none on the Dallas Stars. But in this Ranger-leaning city, the even bigger headlines were coming from across the river, in midtown Manhattan, where the Rangers were holding a press conference at Madison Square Garden to crown a former Rangers winger named Glen Sather as their team president and the 10th general manager the club has had.
While the Devils would go on to win their second of three Cups in nine years, the Rangers, only six years removed from their own Cup, were a team that had just spent the last three seasons shaming themselves, stewarding Wayne Gretzky toward retirement and failing to make the playoffs despite a payroll that had bloated to a far-and-away league-record $61.2 million by 1999-2000. In walked Sather with the antidote, the cowboy with five rings riding in from Oil Country - or Palm Springs, whatever - armed with "carte blanche" from Jim Dolan to disinfect a dysfunctional house and point the Rangers out of the darkness and into the glory days he had built in Edmonton.
"I want this to be his last stop, and I think this contract reflects that," then-Garden president Dave Checketts said, having passed along a reported seven-year, $30 million deal, plus lucrative Cablevision stock options, to New York's new hockey don.
"He brings us instant respect."
Happy Anniversary, New York. Tuesday marks 10 years since Sather took hold of the unfettered reins of the Rangers amid all that fanfare and bountiful hope of a franchise rebirth. That's 3,653 days under Slats, one entire decade of ... how to put this?
The cowboy came in and shot the place up, all right. You may have seen the numbers: In the decade since the Broadway canonizing of June 1, 2000 (that's nine seasons, with the lockout shelving 2004-05), the Rangers have won exactly two playoff series, during which time their Atlantic Division rivals have combined to win 27 series and three Stanley Cups. (The Flyers, currently playing the Blackhawks in the Finals, could boost those numbers to 28 and four.) Five different coaches have passed through, including Sather himself when he oversaw garbage time on Bryan Trottier's brief blooper reel in 2002-03.
As much as the long-flowing Edmonton-to-New York pipeline reflected the Rangers' spending power and lack of creativity, it was Sather himself who declared upon his hiring that "my first responsibility is to try to build a winner - and I still believe you can't buy a winner." In no time he proved a quick study in the art of chucking money at an impressive string of burnouts and bombs.
Pavel Bure, Eric Lindros, Scott Gomez, Wade Redden and many more have helped Sather prove his point that no, you cannot buy a winner. Save for a seventh-rounder named Henrik Lundqvist picked three weeks after he was hired, the GM's draft record was, as in Edmonton in the '90s, a black hole until the move for Marc Staal in 2005 triggered an upswing - though fans like those at a "Fire Sather" rally outside the Garden on March 7 will never let go of 2003, when the Rangers selected big Dartmouth winger Hugh Jessiman at No. 12. In one of the best draft classes ever, Jessiman remains the only player among the top 33 picks never to appear in the NHL.
Upon ending the Trottier fiasco after just 54 games in 2002-03, Sather made the bold move of appointing himself the 31st coach of the Rangers. It was a do-it-yourself statement that the GM acknowledged could come with consequences - particularly when he went even bolder, Mark Messier bold, and guaranteed of his now-$75 million team: "We're making the playoffs," a statement repeated by Dolan. They did not, and they missed the playoffs for a seventh straight season a year later with Sather coaching the first 62 games before retreating upstairs to trade Brian Leetch.
Today, following a brief Jaromir Jagr-fueled post-lockout renaissance, the Rangers are back to closing the Garden in early April, while the NHL is basking in the real resurrection of another Original Six team, the Chicago Blackhawks, who over the last decade have gone from the worst-run franchise in the league to the favorites in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Deep in their wake is another of the NHL's flagship franchises, playing in the league's own backyard. Tuesday marks 10 years since Sather took over in New York. A week ago yesterday, May 24, marked 20 years since the last hurrah of the Oiler dynasty. Happy Anniversary.
while we get to watch
fellow original 6'ers Chicago battle it out
with our conference rival Flyers
for the big silver cup,
we Blueshirt fans get to reflect on Sathers 10 years searching for the elusive big silver cup .
It may have been the last day on which hockey truly dominated the New York sports-scape, which says plenty about its impact. It was a Thursday in June, and on a patch of Swamp in North Jersey, the Devils were preparing for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals, looking to go up two-games-to-none on the Dallas Stars. But in this Ranger-leaning city, the even bigger headlines were coming from across the river, in midtown Manhattan, where the Rangers were holding a press conference at Madison Square Garden to crown a former Rangers winger named Glen Sather as their team president and the 10th general manager the club has had.
While the Devils would go on to win their second of three Cups in nine years, the Rangers, only six years removed from their own Cup, were a team that had just spent the last three seasons shaming themselves, stewarding Wayne Gretzky toward retirement and failing to make the playoffs despite a payroll that had bloated to a far-and-away league-record $61.2 million by 1999-2000. In walked Sather with the antidote, the cowboy with five rings riding in from Oil Country - or Palm Springs, whatever - armed with "carte blanche" from Jim Dolan to disinfect a dysfunctional house and point the Rangers out of the darkness and into the glory days he had built in Edmonton.
"I want this to be his last stop, and I think this contract reflects that," then-Garden president Dave Checketts said, having passed along a reported seven-year, $30 million deal, plus lucrative Cablevision stock options, to New York's new hockey don.
"He brings us instant respect."
Happy Anniversary, New York. Tuesday marks 10 years since Sather took hold of the unfettered reins of the Rangers amid all that fanfare and bountiful hope of a franchise rebirth. That's 3,653 days under Slats, one entire decade of ... how to put this?
The cowboy came in and shot the place up, all right. You may have seen the numbers: In the decade since the Broadway canonizing of June 1, 2000 (that's nine seasons, with the lockout shelving 2004-05), the Rangers have won exactly two playoff series, during which time their Atlantic Division rivals have combined to win 27 series and three Stanley Cups. (The Flyers, currently playing the Blackhawks in the Finals, could boost those numbers to 28 and four.) Five different coaches have passed through, including Sather himself when he oversaw garbage time on Bryan Trottier's brief blooper reel in 2002-03.
As much as the long-flowing Edmonton-to-New York pipeline reflected the Rangers' spending power and lack of creativity, it was Sather himself who declared upon his hiring that "my first responsibility is to try to build a winner - and I still believe you can't buy a winner." In no time he proved a quick study in the art of chucking money at an impressive string of burnouts and bombs.
Pavel Bure, Eric Lindros, Scott Gomez, Wade Redden and many more have helped Sather prove his point that no, you cannot buy a winner. Save for a seventh-rounder named Henrik Lundqvist picked three weeks after he was hired, the GM's draft record was, as in Edmonton in the '90s, a black hole until the move for Marc Staal in 2005 triggered an upswing - though fans like those at a "Fire Sather" rally outside the Garden on March 7 will never let go of 2003, when the Rangers selected big Dartmouth winger Hugh Jessiman at No. 12. In one of the best draft classes ever, Jessiman remains the only player among the top 33 picks never to appear in the NHL.
Upon ending the Trottier fiasco after just 54 games in 2002-03, Sather made the bold move of appointing himself the 31st coach of the Rangers. It was a do-it-yourself statement that the GM acknowledged could come with consequences - particularly when he went even bolder, Mark Messier bold, and guaranteed of his now-$75 million team: "We're making the playoffs," a statement repeated by Dolan. They did not, and they missed the playoffs for a seventh straight season a year later with Sather coaching the first 62 games before retreating upstairs to trade Brian Leetch.
Today, following a brief Jaromir Jagr-fueled post-lockout renaissance, the Rangers are back to closing the Garden in early April, while the NHL is basking in the real resurrection of another Original Six team, the Chicago Blackhawks, who over the last decade have gone from the worst-run franchise in the league to the favorites in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Deep in their wake is another of the NHL's flagship franchises, playing in the league's own backyard. Tuesday marks 10 years since Sather took over in New York. A week ago yesterday, May 24, marked 20 years since the last hurrah of the Oiler dynasty. Happy Anniversary.
has a date ever become so associated with an NY championship?
especially when there's one in 70 years..
Reading 2004
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016 Fenway 2, 2018 MSG 2022 St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023 MSG 2024, MSG 2024 Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
guess which sucker payed for the season tickets again :roll:
two words for you HD-TV.
Reading 2004
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016 Fenway 2, 2018 MSG 2022 St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023 MSG 2024, MSG 2024 Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
has a date ever become so associated with an NY championship?
its sad to say that this will probably the last cup a ny hockey team wins in a while. the rangers are in all sorts of torubles with sather and the helm and the islanders are 3-4 years from being a cup contender. it's also sad rags and isles fans are one in the same now. they hate is still there but you sorta feel bad for your fellow rival fan. nothing will ever come close in this town when both the isles and rags are in the playoffs at the same time.
Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
has a date ever become so associated with an NY championship?
its sad to say that this will probably the last cup a ny hockey team wins in a while. the rangers are in all sorts of torubles with sather and the helm and the islanders are 3-4 years from being a cup contender. it's also sad rags and isles fans are one in the same now. they hate is still there but you sorta feel bad for your fellow rival fan. nothing will ever come close in this town when both the isles and rags are in the playoffs at the same time.
Of course it is, I try to limit my forking over money to the Dolan family whenever I can, which is why I go to one game a year and watch the rest on HD-TV.
Reading 2004
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016 Fenway 2, 2018 MSG 2022 St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023 MSG 2024, MSG 2024 Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
Of course it is, I try to limit my forking over money to the Dolan family whenever I can, which is why I go to one game a year and watch the rest on HD-TV.
i feel ya. i was going to 7-10 games a season at one point, but for the past few i have been reduced to no more than 3. to pay $50 to sit in the 400's is not a deal. i can go to 4 yankee games for $50 and actually see the home team win.
annnnd prices will be going up to cover the renovation costs. i feel worse for knick fans though.
well making my first season ticket payment this morning :roll:
my friend just counted me in while i was away ...i wanna cry
what did the dolan family sock you for this year? also anyone have any idea who the Rangers are supposedly going to draft. I'm actually going to the draft tonight at the STAPLES Center and am wondering about that.
Reading 2004
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016 Fenway 2, 2018 MSG 2022 St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023 MSG 2024, MSG 2024 Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
well making my first season ticket payment this morning :roll:
my friend just counted me in while i was away ...i wanna cry
what did the dolan family sock you for this year? also anyone have any idea who the Rangers are supposedly going to draft. I'm actually going to the draft tonight at the STAPLES Center and am wondering about that.
fucking dolan
vurmistrov ranked 11th in one magazine
or ryan johansen in the same magazine
these are the names in the mock
enjoy larry
oh dodgers also sweet
i post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......
By Don La Greca
It seemed to fall just right for the Rangers and Glen Sather. Their need is an offensive player on the blue line and Cam Fowler dropped right in their lap. Fowler seemed perfect for the Blueshirts; he was a point-per-game player for the Windsor Spitfires in the OHL and has been compared to former Rangers star Brian Leetch.
However the Rangers shocked the Staples Center crowd in Los Angeles and many in the NHL community by taking 6-foot-5 Dylan McIlrath. He fits the bill as a defensemen but not as a scorer. But there is one thing that he can do: Hit! His nickname is the "Undertaker." It's not a bad pick, since the division is filled with rough and ready players who love it hit. You just wonder if years from now we'll talk about Fowler, who went to the Ducks, as the better player.
By Don La Greca
It seemed to fall just right for the Rangers and Glen Sather. Their need is an offensive player on the blue line and Cam Fowler dropped right in their lap. Fowler seemed perfect for the Blueshirts; he was a point-per-game player for the Windsor Spitfires in the OHL and has been compared to former Rangers star Brian Leetch.
However the Rangers shocked the Staples Center crowd in Los Angeles and many in the NHL community by taking 6-foot-5 Dylan McIlrath. He fits the bill as a defensemen but not as a scorer. But there is one thing that he can do: Hit! His nickname is the "Undertaker." It's not a bad pick, since the division is filled with rough and ready players who love it hit. You just wonder if years from now we'll talk about Fowler, who went to the Ducks, as the better player.
My drinking team has a hockey problem
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
By Don La Greca
It seemed to fall just right for the Rangers and Glen Sather. Their need is an offensive player on the blue line and Cam Fowler dropped right in their lap. Fowler seemed perfect for the Blueshirts; he was a point-per-game player for the Windsor Spitfires in the OHL and has been compared to former Rangers star Brian Leetch.
However the Rangers shocked the Staples Center crowd in Los Angeles and many in the NHL community by taking 6-foot-5 Dylan McIlrath. He fits the bill as a defensemen but not as a scorer. But there is one thing that he can do: Hit! His nickname is the "Undertaker." It's not a bad pick, since the division is filled with rough and ready players who love it hit. You just wonder if years from now we'll talk about Fowler, who went to the Ducks, as the better player.
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yea that woulda been the logcial choice considering fowler has been compared to pronger or ducan keith. they also passed up on gormley who also was a "can't miss prospect".
Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
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too much on Pearl Jam and drinks !
That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive
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you ain't shitting
while we get to watch
fellow original 6'ers Chicago battle it out
with our conference rival Flyers
for the big silver cup,
we Blueshirt fans get to reflect on Sathers 10 years searching for the elusive big silver cup .
It may have been the last day on which hockey truly dominated the New York sports-scape, which says plenty about its impact. It was a Thursday in June, and on a patch of Swamp in North Jersey, the Devils were preparing for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals, looking to go up two-games-to-none on the Dallas Stars. But in this Ranger-leaning city, the even bigger headlines were coming from across the river, in midtown Manhattan, where the Rangers were holding a press conference at Madison Square Garden to crown a former Rangers winger named Glen Sather as their team president and the 10th general manager the club has had.
While the Devils would go on to win their second of three Cups in nine years, the Rangers, only six years removed from their own Cup, were a team that had just spent the last three seasons shaming themselves, stewarding Wayne Gretzky toward retirement and failing to make the playoffs despite a payroll that had bloated to a far-and-away league-record $61.2 million by 1999-2000. In walked Sather with the antidote, the cowboy with five rings riding in from Oil Country - or Palm Springs, whatever - armed with "carte blanche" from Jim Dolan to disinfect a dysfunctional house and point the Rangers out of the darkness and into the glory days he had built in Edmonton.
"I want this to be his last stop, and I think this contract reflects that," then-Garden president Dave Checketts said, having passed along a reported seven-year, $30 million deal, plus lucrative Cablevision stock options, to New York's new hockey don.
"He brings us instant respect."
Happy Anniversary, New York. Tuesday marks 10 years since Sather took hold of the unfettered reins of the Rangers amid all that fanfare and bountiful hope of a franchise rebirth. That's 3,653 days under Slats, one entire decade of ... how to put this?
The cowboy came in and shot the place up, all right. You may have seen the numbers: In the decade since the Broadway canonizing of June 1, 2000 (that's nine seasons, with the lockout shelving 2004-05), the Rangers have won exactly two playoff series, during which time their Atlantic Division rivals have combined to win 27 series and three Stanley Cups. (The Flyers, currently playing the Blackhawks in the Finals, could boost those numbers to 28 and four.) Five different coaches have passed through, including Sather himself when he oversaw garbage time on Bryan Trottier's brief blooper reel in 2002-03.
As much as the long-flowing Edmonton-to-New York pipeline reflected the Rangers' spending power and lack of creativity, it was Sather himself who declared upon his hiring that "my first responsibility is to try to build a winner - and I still believe you can't buy a winner." In no time he proved a quick study in the art of chucking money at an impressive string of burnouts and bombs.
Pavel Bure, Eric Lindros, Scott Gomez, Wade Redden and many more have helped Sather prove his point that no, you cannot buy a winner. Save for a seventh-rounder named Henrik Lundqvist picked three weeks after he was hired, the GM's draft record was, as in Edmonton in the '90s, a black hole until the move for Marc Staal in 2005 triggered an upswing - though fans like those at a "Fire Sather" rally outside the Garden on March 7 will never let go of 2003, when the Rangers selected big Dartmouth winger Hugh Jessiman at No. 12. In one of the best draft classes ever, Jessiman remains the only player among the top 33 picks never to appear in the NHL.
Upon ending the Trottier fiasco after just 54 games in 2002-03, Sather made the bold move of appointing himself the 31st coach of the Rangers. It was a do-it-yourself statement that the GM acknowledged could come with consequences - particularly when he went even bolder, Mark Messier bold, and guaranteed of his now-$75 million team: "We're making the playoffs," a statement repeated by Dolan. They did not, and they missed the playoffs for a seventh straight season a year later with Sather coaching the first 62 games before retreating upstairs to trade Brian Leetch.
Today, following a brief Jaromir Jagr-fueled post-lockout renaissance, the Rangers are back to closing the Garden in early April, while the NHL is basking in the real resurrection of another Original Six team, the Chicago Blackhawks, who over the last decade have gone from the worst-run franchise in the league to the favorites in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Deep in their wake is another of the NHL's flagship franchises, playing in the league's own backyard. Tuesday marks 10 years since Sather took over in New York. A week ago yesterday, May 24, marked 20 years since the last hurrah of the Oiler dynasty. Happy Anniversary.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hocke ... z0pdRVWMBn
How does that square with expectations? "We don't want to win the Cup in a flash," Checketts said back then. "We want to build a dynasty."
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will be out for 4 months .
They removed a bone chip.
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playing w/ the freaking russians
the NYR / Sabres both wore this on their uniforms in a game after 9-11 happened .
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horrible 3rd jersey
bring back the statue of liberty
but nothing will ever top this
i cringed when i saw this was gonna be the islanders jersey way back when
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
if they went back to the old style, i wish theyd use this onbe:
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really hard to believe that its been 16 years already .
:thumbup:
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especially when there's one in 70 years..
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016
Fenway 2, 2018
MSG 2022
St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023
MSG 2024, MSG 2024
Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
two words for you HD-TV.
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016
Fenway 2, 2018
MSG 2022
St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023
MSG 2024, MSG 2024
Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
its sad to say that this will probably the last cup a ny hockey team wins in a while. the rangers are in all sorts of torubles with sather and the helm and the islanders are 3-4 years from being a cup contender. it's also sad rags and isles fans are one in the same now. they hate is still there but you sorta feel bad for your fellow rival fan. nothing will ever come close in this town when both the isles and rags are in the playoffs at the same time.
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
Of course it is, I try to limit my forking over money to the Dolan family whenever I can, which is why I go to one game a year and watch the rest on HD-TV.
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016
Fenway 2, 2018
MSG 2022
St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023
MSG 2024, MSG 2024
Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
i feel ya. i was going to 7-10 games a season at one point, but for the past few i have been reduced to no more than 3. to pay $50 to sit in the 400's is not a deal. i can go to 4 yankee games for $50 and actually see the home team win.
annnnd prices will be going up to cover the renovation costs. i feel worse for knick fans though.
Home opener Oct. 15
http://rangers.nhl.com/club/schedule.htm
kinda sloppy but the link is above
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Last season was the first in a long time where I didnt attend too many games
( i'd say not more than 3 )
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my friend just counted me in while i was away ...i wanna cry
what did the dolan family sock you for this year? also anyone have any idea who the Rangers are supposedly going to draft. I'm actually going to the draft tonight at the STAPLES Center and am wondering about that.
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fucking dolan
vurmistrov ranked 11th in one magazine
or ryan johansen in the same magazine
these are the names in the mock
enjoy larry
oh dodgers also sweet
By Don La Greca
It seemed to fall just right for the Rangers and Glen Sather. Their need is an offensive player on the blue line and Cam Fowler dropped right in their lap. Fowler seemed perfect for the Blueshirts; he was a point-per-game player for the Windsor Spitfires in the OHL and has been compared to former Rangers star Brian Leetch.
However the Rangers shocked the Staples Center crowd in Los Angeles and many in the NHL community by taking 6-foot-5 Dylan McIlrath. He fits the bill as a defensemen but not as a scorer. But there is one thing that he can do: Hit! His nickname is the "Undertaker." It's not a bad pick, since the division is filled with rough and ready players who love it hit. You just wonder if years from now we'll talk about Fowler, who went to the Ducks, as the better player.
:?:
udertaker? wrestling term in hockey , heh?
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anyway he played alot with our pick and to quote him.." he blows ass" :roll:
another great job slats u assho :roll: :evil:
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