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Rangers’ disaster could have silver lining for franchise future

Regarding the Rangers, on the road to purgatory (and at Montreal on Thursday). 1. When Rick Nash goes, it will mark the exit of the last in a long line of Rangers brought in as a savior after having been some other team’s franchise player. With Henrik Lundqvist, a seventh-round selection in 2000, and Brian […]

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Fallout from ‘disgusting’ chant at black NHLer: Bans, anger

This wasn’t the first time Devante Smith-Pelly has had racial taunts directed at him during a hockey game. And the Capitals forward knew immediately what the intent of the message was when a few fans began chanting “basketball, basketball, basketball,” while Smith-Pelly sat in the penalty box during a 7-1 loss at Chicago on Saturday […]

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Rangers’ fire sale begins with Nick Holden

If you’re scoring at home, the Rangers flipped a 2017 fourth-rounder for a 2018 third-rounder, 24-year-old defenseman Rob O’Gara and 135 games (plus 11 in the playoffs) from Nick Holden following a trade Tuesday that sent No. 55 to the Bruins. Holden, obtained at the 2016 draft from the Avalanche for that fourth-rounder, is the […]

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Ryan McDonagh’s interesting place in Rangers’ fire sale

For headline purposes, the term “fire sale” works just fine as applied to MSG ownership’s commitment to transform the Rangers roster just as it transformed the building over the summers of 2011, 2012 and 2013. Literally, however, with all dictionary definitions of the term as both a noun and adjective featuring the descriptive words “heavily […]

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US men’s hockey team eliminated after shootout loss

GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Pavel Francouz stopped all five shooters and Petr Koukal scored the shootout winner as the Czech Republic eliminated the United States from the Olympics with a 3-2 victory in the quarterfinals Wednesday. Jan Kovar and Tomas Kundratek scored in regulation for the Czech Republic, which was fresher after winning its group […]

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Rangers trying to stick together while waiting to be torn apart

By the time the Rangers take the ice Thursday night in Montreal, there will only be about 92 hours left of skating on eggshells. Ever since management let it be known on Feb. 8 that it would be open for business — for deals focused on the long-term and not saving this season — there […]

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This is the ‘clean slate’ newest Ranger has been waiting for

Click:摩洛哥向导 Rob O’Gara was ready to practice with his Providence Bruins teammates Tuesday before his coach told him he wasn’t allowed to skate. Twenty-four hours later, he was on the ice with the Rangers and preparing for his first game back in the NHL. “There were a thousand emotions going through me [Tuesday], but excited […]

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Rangers pull stars out of lineup as trade deadline nears

MONTREAL — With much of the hockey world looking toward the Rangers and what they are going to do in the lead-up to Monday’s 3 p.m. trade deadline, they were not going to let an injury in a relatively meaningless game throw a wrench in the mix. So as a precaution, they decided to sit […]

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Panthers goalie calls for change in emotional Parkland speech

Roberto Luongo’s eyes matched the color of his red jersey when he took the ice to address the Parkland high school shooting last week that rattled him and his Florida teammates. Luongo, a Panthers goaltender who has lived in Parkland over the last 12 years with his wife, 9-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son, delivered an […]

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Goalie’s solid NHL debut one bright spot in Rangers’ loss

MONTREAL — If there was a bright spot to the Rangers’ desultory 3-1 loss to the Canadiens on Thursday night, it was that goalie Alexandar Georgiev hardly looked out of place in his NHL debut. The 22-year-old, who was born in Bulgaria — but grew up in Russia — made 38 saves, stopping 30-of-32 shots […]

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