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moster78 wrote:That's dedication, but a butterface (apologies if thats anyone's girlfriend, just being honest here).
butterface!
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u mean fuckers,,,i post a pic of a true blue fan with a nice body and ranger's belly rings and belts and u guys abuse her face?? cmon
careful she's a gatti not to be confused with a gotti
p.s. i could care less,,but its a cool pic0 -
I'd bang her4/28/03, 7/5/03, 7/8/03, 7/14/03, 9/28/04, 9/29/04, 10/1/04, 9/15/05, 9/16/05, 9/30/05, 10/1/05, 10/3/05, 5/4/06, 5/12/06, 5/27/06, 5/28/06, 5/30/06, 6/3/06, 6/23/06, 6/19/08, 6/20/08, 6/24/08, 6/25/08, 6/30/08, 10/27/09, 10/28/09, 10/30/09, 10/31/09, 5/18/100
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NY PJ1 wrote:u mean fuckers,,,i post a pic of a true blue fan with a nice body and ranger's belly rings and belts and u guys abuse her face?? cmon
careful she's a gatti not to be confused with a gotti
p.s. i could care less,,but its a cool pic
She does have a smoking body, and its awesome that she's so dedicated to the Rangers. That belly button ring is hot, but her face just doesn't do it for me.0 -
id bang her and shes a rangers fan tooRon: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?0 -
NY PJ1 wrote:http://www.newyorkrangers.com/fanzone/FANatics/photodetail.asp?PicID=212
now here's a TRUE FAN!!!!!!!!!
new to these threads, and i would like to start off by saying that this girl is ridiculous! wouldnt mind running into her at a game. damn!0 -
singularity wrote:new to these threads, and i would like to start off by saying that this girl is ridiculous! wouldnt mind running into her at a game. damn!
welcome to the thread and the boards !
we are all hardcore [size=+3] New York Ranger[/size] fans here . Heck even a few fans of other area teams join us to banter occasionally.
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singularity wrote:new to these threads, and i would like to start off by saying that this girl is ridiculous! wouldnt mind running into her at a game. damn!
whaz up dude !! glad to have ya,, as u can see bath started this thread during the year and it has become the catalyst for all other sports teams threads..
looking forward to chating during the season
first ,,we have some shows to see
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if any of those free agents ( above ) bolts out of NY, maybe we will get a look at this guy next season . Physicality is something we need.
http://newyorkrangers.com/pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=2173
DAWES TURNS HEADS WITH A STANDOUT YEAR IN AHL
5/17/2006
By Dan Hickling
Special to newyorkrangers.com
In hockey, you have forwards of many different descriptions.
Some can skate, some can finish, and some can dish out a timely lick.
And then there is Nigel Dawes. He can do all three.
The dynamic first-year left wing showed that by scoring 35 goals and 32 assists for the Hartford Wolf Pack while earning his stripes as one of the top rookies in the American Hockey League in 2005-06.
He also earned the respect of opposing coaches, such as Kevin Dineen of the Portland Pirates.
Dineen said that he heard plenty about Dawes just as the season was getting started.
"(Anaheim GM) Brian Burke said he was one of the better juniors he'd seen play," said Dineen, "so we knew he had some special talent. He's one of those guys who is effective most times he's on the ice."
Dawes, a fifth-round pick by the New York Rangers in the 2004 draft, has always been a prolific scorer. He popped in 144 goals in his last three seasons with the Kootenay Ice (WHL), including an even 50 in 2004-05, his final season there.
But translating a stellar junior career into success at the American Hockey League level is more easily said than done. And even though he sewed up a spot in the Wolf Pack lineup when the team broke training camp, Dawes said he had the usual rookie butterflies.
"Anytime you come into a new league," he said, "you don't know what to expect. You just play as well as you can, and once you get comfortable, you just try to play better game in and game out, and try to get that consistency."
After a slow start, Dawes caught fire in January, tallying 10 times while recording three multi-goal games in a row. He finished the season as the AHL's second leading rookie goal-getter, trailing only Houston's Patrick O'Sullivan, the league's rookie of the year.
"Adjusting to the speed (was key)," he said. "Everything's a little faster, so you have to come in and get comfortable. Once you get that, it's just hockey. I don't think I had to change my game that much.
“Once you get comfortable you just go back to what you've been doing, and what's gotten you here. I think over the year that's what I've done. Now, it's just a matter of tuning up some little things that need working on. Whether it be in the D zone or the forecheck. Personally I've tried to do that throughout the year."
Along the way, he's managed to adopt a physical edge to his game. Opposing forwards have had to learn not to skate with their head down while Dawes is on the ice.
"He plays hard," said Dineen. "He hits guys when they're not ready."
Even with his sensational success in his first year, Dawes knows the next level will require even more of him. And he plans to put in the work necessary to make that step.
"I think I've just got to improve on a couple of things," he said. "Try to get a quicker first and second step, and (get) some top-end speed. I think the biggest thing is just consistency. You have to go in there and perform night in and night out.
“I think if you can do that, there's a chance you can make the (next) step. You have to be able to play all over the ice. I think I've improved my consistency, (but) I've just got to keep playing, and producing offensively. Then go into camp next year in good shape."For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Nylander assisted on the game-winning, series deciding goal over at the world cup of hockey. Its the first time a team has ever won gold and then the WCOH in the same year.
Nylander is one guy I want back in the NYR mix for next season !
That guy is awesome, and he's a character too.
Remember him dropping the " shit " bomb on live NBC coverage?
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they still love us
they sent me this today- season recap.
ALL-S.T.A.R. NEWS - May 2006
Season in Review
In a season of resurgence on Broadway, Rangers fans were treated to a number of highlights and special performances throughout a memorable year. From an immediate love affair with rookie sensation, Henrik Lundqvist, to a highlight reel goal by Marek Malik, the Blueshirts and their fans connected as well as any in recent memory.
Additionally, some of the outstanding accomplishments below help recap an unforgettable season:
On March 29th, Henrik Lundqvist broke the franchise record for wins by a goaltender with his 30th win on March 29th.
Petr Prucha became the first Rangers rookie to score 30-goals in a season since Tony Amonte during the 1991-92 season and the ninth Rangers rookie to accomplish the feat all-time.
Jaromir Jagr set the Rangers single-season goal-scoring record by tallying 54 goals, eclipsing the previous record of 52 goals set by Adam Graves during the 1993-94 season.
In addition, Jagr:
became the sixth Ranger to reach 100 points in a season;
broke Vic Hadfield's record for power play goals;
became the third Ranger to score 50 goals in a season;
broke Phil Esposito's record for shots on goal; and,
broke Jean Ratelle's 34-year-old points record.
In the first round of the playoffs, the Rangers faced-off against their cross-town rivals, the New Jersey Devils, in what would prove to be an extremely difficult challenge for the Blueshirts, as the Devils came into the series having won their final 11 regular season games. Battling through injuries that plagued the team throughout the final months of the season, as well as an injury to Jagr suffered during the first game of the playoff series, the Rangers fell to the Devils in four games.
Perhaps a fitting end to a season in which the Rangers players seemed to form a strong bond with their fans, "The Garden Faithful" showed their deep appreciation for the team's achievements as time ran out on the fourth and final game and ultimately, the 2005-2006 season -- when they stood on their feet chanting "Let's Go Rangers" in the game's final seconds. The chant continued into the traditional game-ending handshakes between Rangers and Devils players and peaked when the Rangers stood at center ice for one final stick salute. Darius Kasparaitis, one of the Rangers alternate captains said after the game, “We're very proud of our fans…our fans appreciated the hard work all year long. It was pretty amazing to hear them cheer at the end.”For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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RANGERS OPEN ICE TO OILERS
By LARRY BROOKS
June 3, 2006 -- The Edmonton connection was vital in the Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup victory, so it's only fair that, 12 years later, the Blueshirts are doing what they can to return the favor.
The Oilers will soon head to Raleigh, N.C., before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals Monday against the Hurricanes. Seeking to both escape the madness back home and to acclimate themselves to the Eastern time zone and humidity, the Oilers received permission from Ranger GM Glen Sather to use his team's practice rink in Tarrytown yesterday and today.
"We love all the attention we were getting in our city, but you get to the point where your head becomes a little bigger than it should be," said Edmonton GM Kevin Lowe, an integral part of the Blueshirts '94 championship team as Sergei Zubov's defense partner. "We discussed the concept of coming east a couple a days early with our players, and while we had other options, this was our first choice.
There were familiar faces in semi-familiar places all over the borrowed facility. There was head coach Craig MacTavish, a teammate of Lowe's in 1994 and a Ranger assistant coach under John Muckler; assistant coaches Charlie Huddy and Bill Moores, who held the same posts with the team; and a handful of former players.
"There are a lot of people around in various support positions from when I was here," MacTavish said. "It's always nice to see familiar faces."
Edomonton is the first Canadian team to reach the finals since the '94 Canucks, and is attempting to become the first Canadian winner since the '93 Canadiens.
The Oilers, who have thus far beaten the Red Wings, Sharks and Mighty Ducks in the playoffs, finished eighth in the Western Conference and 14th overall in the NHL. The Oilers were 41-28-13, but won only 28 games in regulation. They are the lowest seed to ever play for the Stanley Cup.
This time the team has a bit of a head s start. Idle since taking out the Mighty Ducks in five games last Saturday, the Oilers flew into New York on Thursday afternoon hours before the Hurricanes advanced to the Finals with a Game 7 victory over the Buffalo Sabres.
MacTavish offered his own facilities to the Rangers for a future series. Considerate of them, but better the Oilers repay the favor by leaving Shawn Horcoff behindFor the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Kim Johnsson returning ?
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
RANGERS COULD PASS ON BIG-TICKET CHARA
WEL-KIM BACK:Kim Johnsson, who began his NHL career with the Rangers, could be back with the Blueshirts as a free-agent, with the market putting a higher price tag on Ottawa's Zdeno Chara.
June 4, 2006 -- CONTRARY to reports out of Ottawa likely placed to increase Zdeno Chara's bargaining power, the Rangers have no intention whatsoever of offering the mammoth defenseman a number even close to $8 million per season when the free agent market opens July 1, Slap Shots has learned.
Indeed, the five-year, $29 million deal that includes a no-movement clause earned this week by prospective Group III Toronto defenseman Bryan McCabe, makes it less likely the Rangers will sign Chara, even if he was long ago identified as the club's primary free-agent target.
The Blueshirts are extremely wary of offering a no-movement clause (no trade, no assignment, no waivers) to any free agent, with Patrik Elias the most probable exception to the rule. (In the unlikely event Joe Sakic becomes available, he, of course, can write his own contract). If both McCabe and Brad Richards already have earned that no-move guarantee, Chara is certain to demand that clause as a condition of his signing.
No offense, but regardless of the large shadow Chara casts over a game, being part of annual playoff meltdowns in Ottawa does not exactly help his cause at all on Broadway, where the Rangers managed the feat without his help on their own this spring. Of course, there will be no Olympics next year.
The Rangers will check on Chara - if he'll take $5.5 million, he's in - but they now are believed poised to pursue a free-agent Plan B. Or maybe it should be designated Plan B-plus, with the club looking to add two B-plus defensemen to the roster for almost the same cost as a single A.
Expect the Blueshirts to move quickly on Philadelphia's talented Kim Johnsson and Buffalo's mean-edged, own-end-oriented Jay McKee. Signing either would significantly bolster the blue line. Signing both would represent a bonanza.
Minnesota's Filip Kuba, Tampa Bay's Pavel Kubina and Dallas' Willie Mitchell also are believed to be on the priority list.
Johnsson, a Ranger for his first two NHL seasons before going to the Flyers in the 2001 Eric Lindros deal, did not play after Jan. 28, missing the final 31 games of the season and the playoffs with post-concussion syndrome. But Johnsson's agent, Rick Curran, told Slap Shots on Friday that the smooth-skating, puck-transporting, power play-point defenseman is fully recovered and has been cleared to return to NHL play.
"Kim could have returned for the playoffs, but after talking with Flyer management we all agreed it was in everyone's best interests to take a conservative approach," Curran said. "There are no questions about his health at this point. He's symptom-free and has been cleared by the doctor."
Curran said he has had, "very, very soft, preliminary discussions," with the Flyers about preventing Johnsson from going free, but that negotiations have not begun.
"They've said that they recognize that Kim is ideally suited to the new hockey world and they want to keep him, but it's up to them to come to us with an offer that would satisfy Kim," Curran reported.
Clubs have until June 15 to reach contract agreements with players who played last season and whose rights they own. After that, contracts may not be signed until July 1. Players who are Group II free agents but did not play in the NHL last year (such as defenseman Karel Rachunek, who played in Russia and is expected to return to the Rangers) may not sign deals until July 1.
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Have you guys heard about Neil Smiths new job?
I heard on the 11 o clock news
tomorrow theres a press conference out in Uniondale
seems they hired Neil to be their new General Manager.
I also heard that Ted Nolan may be brought in to coach this team .
How about that ?
Best of Luck to NS, even tho he now assumes the role of Public Enemy # 1 .
screw the islanders
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great a ex ranger gm and some douchebag who banged dominc haske wife while in buffalo as the coach. life couldnt be more happy for an icelander fan.
BRING BACK MAD MIKERon: I just don't feel like going out tonight
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metsfan531941 wrote:great a ex ranger gm and some douchebag who banged dominc haske wife while in buffalo as the coach. life couldnt be more happy for an icelander fan.
BRING BACK MAD MIKE
No body can draft and scout like Mike and his crew he had.
Redden, Chara, Berard, Luongo, DiPietro, Bertuzzi etc.
As far as the Blueshirts, Pavel Kubina why not an extremely mobile right handed shot that they could have on the point for the PP."i wanna rock and roll **all night**, and part of everyday"0 -
CaptainSpaz91 wrote:No body can draft and scout like Mike and his crew he had.
Redden, Chara, Berard, Luongo, DiPietro, Bertuzzi etc.
As far as the Blueshirts, Pavel Kubina why not an extremely mobile right handed shot that they could have on the point for the PP.
The Islanders can draft them, they just don't hold onto them!0 -
I love it !
June and our thread still thrives !
Wont be long now till we see who we lost, :eek: who we kept in the free agency splurge of 06 .For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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i watched the entire news conference.
they hired Pat LaFontaine also- chief assistant to Wang.
Theyre making lots of changes out there-
after a new arena- theyll be flying high !
heats up the rivalry also! cant wait for 07 .
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