Oct 30, 2009 | NHL.com
There's no doubting Robitaille's Hall of Fame credentials
Luc Robitaille believed in himself at a time when no one else really gave him much of a shot.
Marian Gaborik was held out of practice on Tuesday as the New York Rangers forward deals with an undisclosed injury he suffered after colliding with a player in the Monday's 5-2 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes, ESPN.com reports.
Staple: Isles, Rangers need to bolster defense
It's the toughest position to play in the NHL. So why are the Islanders and Rangers playing games with their defense? The Isles started down this road in April, when they were in the hunt for Matt Gilroy but lost out in the open bidding process to the Rangers.
New York Rangers Attempt To Re-Create 2001-02 Red Wings, Frankenstein Style
Hot on the heels of the report the New York Rangers offered Chris Chelios a spot on their AHL team , right around the time they offered Mathieu Dandenault an AHL tryout , there's only one logical conclusion to be drawn: the Rangers are trying to rebuild the Cup-winning 2001-02 Red Wings.
Chelios turned down Rangers offer
Rangers GM Glen Sather recently offered Chris Chelios an AHL contract to play in Hartford, but the veteran free agent defenseman rejected that offer to sign a deal with the Chicago Wolves in order to be closer to his family, The Post has learned.
Jim Kelley: Homeless Gretzky, Fleury's incendiary charge, Hasek's Olympic bid
Wayne Gretzky was enshrined outside Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, yet there is a distance in his relationship with the Oilers.
DOMINIK Hasek is on the Czech Republic's preliminary list of players for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Messier turns steely determination to front office
"The '94 Cup in New York was very special in a lot of ways; obviously for what it did for the people here in New York, the lifelong Ranger fans and the organization, but I think it really captured a lot for hockey in the USA as well." -- Mark Messier For the first 30 and a half years of his life, Mark Messier had a better shot of winning the ...
Pressure style has Rangers' Redden in the zone
If Wade Redden looks like a different player in his second season with the Rangers, and he does, much of the improvement can be credited to the fact that he is now playing in a system that maximizes his skills as a skater and puck mover while minimizing his deficiencies in defensive zone coverage and reading the rush.
Semenov Says Wife Not a Factor in Leaving Rangers
In an interview published over the weekend in the Russian daily Sport Den za Dnem, defenseman Alexei Semenov made his first public statement on his sudden departure from the Rangers before the season opener on Oct.
Rangers Romp to Their Fifth Win in a Row
The script was expected to go like this: the Rangers would score often against winless Toronto and between goals, fans would sit back and enjoy the main event slugfest between the Maple Leafs ' Colton Orr and the Rangers' Donald Brashear.
Edmonton Oilers right-winger Glenn Anderson, who was part of five Stanley Cup celebrations here with his reckless, drive-to-the-net style, finally scored enough votes Tuesday to get elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
John Tortorella was looking for a few good men to step up during training camp and compete for the two vacant alternate captain positions.
Mark Messier's eyes light up as he talks about the progress his 19-year-old son Lyon is making, playing on the blue-line for the junior Texas Tornado in the North American Hockey League.
The Messier Project: Mark Messier Leads Fight against Concussions in Hockey
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.
Lack of depth on defense a concern for Rangers
Avery, who sprained the MCL in his right knee Sept. 21, took part in an optional skate Sunday and said afterward that it would be "a safe bet" that he would dress for Thursday's game against the Capitals.
Rangers' Flashes Can't Match Penguins' Firepower
The Penguins raised their Stanley Cup banner here Friday night, then went out and beat the Rangers , 3-2, with the same weapons that won them the Cup in last spring's playoffs : Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.
Semenov's wife nixes deal with Rangers
Rangers thought that 28-year-old Alexei Semenov was signed and sealed as a No. 6 or 7 defenseman.
NHL Reality Check: Rangers Season Preview
For every NHL club the preseason is a time when, at the very least, you hope to have a few questions answered regarding open rosters spots, areas the team might be a little weak in and that you emerge from the 7-8 game schedule healthy.
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