2019 March

‘Look at those legs’: Aly Raisman’s creepy NHL Awards moment

Aly Raisman found herself in an uncomfortable situation during Wednesday night’s NHL Awards when an aging hockey great made a leering comment about her legs. Raisman, the 23-year-old gymnastics star, spoke about sharing the stage with “one of the old greats,” former Los Angeles Kings center Marcel Dionne, to present the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, an […]

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Rangers’ schedule is a big thank-you from the NHL

The Rangers open the season at home, close the season on the road and have 11 back-to-back games, the fewest of any team in the Eastern Conference. Guess that’s what you get for participating in the Winter Classic. The Blueshirts’ 91st regular-season schedule, which was announced Thursday, seemed almost palatable compared with last season’s grind. […]

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Devils have NHL draft guessing with no clear No. 1

As Devils general manager Ray Shero prepares to make the franchise’s first No. 1 overall selection in the NHL draft on Friday night in Chicago, here is the question that sits before him: Nolan or Nico? That would be Nolan Patrick and Nico Hischier, the undisputed top two prospects with slightly different games. Though neither […]

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Rangers break up core with Stepan-Raanta jaw-dropper

CHICAGO — It was hard for the Rangers to part ways with one of the core players from the most successful run in franchise history that didn’t include a Stanley Cup. But after seven years, the Blueshirts have moved on from Derek Stepan, trading him and backup goalie Antti Raanta to the Coyotes on Friday […]

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Devils draft speedy Swiss center with No. 1 overall pick

CHICAGO — A five-hour lunch in Bern, Switzerland, sealed the deal, allowing Devils general manager Ray Shero to feel comfortable enough with Nico Hischier to make him the franchise’s first No. 1-overall pick during Friday night’s NHL draft at United Center. If it was a surprise to anyone the Devils didn’t take the original consensus […]

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Rangers get talented Swede who models himself on champion

CHICAGO — This wasn’t just about sheer talent. Instead, the Rangers obtained a high pick in the first round of the NHL draft and got themselves a player who is as much about attitude as ability. With the No. 7-overall pick in the draft, obtained in a blockbuster trade with the Coyotes earlier in the […]

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The next steps Rangers should take now that Derek Stepan’s gone

The last thing the Rangers should do and the last thing the Rangers intend to do is to leap head-first into the free-agent pool and dole out the kinds of long-term, big-money contracts to players on the wrong side of 26 years of age that have handcuffed this franchise the past two seasons. The temptation […]

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Isles ship out Travis Hamonic with another big move on tap

CHICAGO — There is no more hollow talk from the Islanders about trying to win now. Instead, they spent draft weekend making big moves and preparing themselves to make more in the coming days. General manager Garth Snow completed his second blockbuster trade on Saturday, sending heart-and-soul defenseman Travis Hamonic, along with a conditional fourth-round […]

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NHL draft top prospect celebrates with his two moms

CHICAGO — Moments after Jaret Anderson-Dolan was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings, he hugged his mothers, Fran and Nancy. They cried a few tears as Anderson-Dolan made his way to the floor of the United Center for handshakes and congratulations from his new team. It was a slight variation on a familiar picture at […]

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Rangers pick up extra draft pick and a ton of forwards

CHICAGO — At least Jeff Gorton was self-aware of how these draft recaps go. “We always come here and tell you we got all our guys,” the Rangers general manager said Saturday at United Center after Rounds 2-7 were completed. “So that’s what I’m going to tell you.” His Blueshirts had two first-round picks Friday […]

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