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Rangers D Staal won't accompany team to Sweden Mon Oct  3 17:28:42 2011 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - New York Rangers defenseman Marc Staal will not join his club for its season-opening two-game series in Stockholm. Rangers head coach John Tortorella revealed the news on Monday afternoon, since the 24-year-old blueliner is still bothered by headaches that may or may not be related to a concussion he suffered in February. New York starts its 2011-12 season with games on back-to-back days in Sweden's capital city, taking on the Kings on Friday and the Ducks on Sat
2011-12 Pittsburgh Penguins Preview Thu Sep 29 12:55:37 2011 EST
gh after going through a humbling 2010-11 campaign. A valuable penalty killer for the Pens, Cooke was suspended last year for a total of 21 games (regular season and playoffs). Seventeen of those games were for a vicious elbow to the head of New York Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh, a hit that caused Cooke to be suspended for the entire first round of the playoffs. Cooke has been labeled as a dirty player by the media and many fans, but Pittsburgh relies on him to be more than a goon. If he can
2011-12 Phoenix Coyotes Preview Thu Sep 29 09:22:43 2011 EST
with the Coyotes and Blue Jackets, but he had a minus-six rating over his 16 games with Phoenix. Michal Rozsival, another defenseman picked up in a trade last season, notched six goals and 15 assists in 65 combined games with Phoenix and the New York Rangers. Oliver Ekman-Larsson, the sixth overall pick of the 2009 draft, had a solid debut as an NHLer in 2010-11, posting one goal and 10 assists in 48 games. The 20-year-old Swede is mobile and a good passer, skills that could potentially help imp
2011-12 New York Rangers Preview Wed Sep 28 16:04:44 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - The New York Rangers returned to the postseason last year after missing it the year before, but still failed to get out of the first round, falling in five games to the Washington Capitals. Although, the Rangers showed some moxie down the stretch by going 6-3-1 helping them secure the final playoff spot in the season's final weekend, the team continued to have trouble lighting the lamp. Never was that more apparent than last season, as the team had just one player with over 5
2011-12 Carolina Hurricanes Preview Wed Sep 28 13:11:35 2011 EST
icanes have made the postseason just once since Rod Brind'Amour, whose number is now retired, lifted hockey's most celebrated trophy in the spring of 2006. Carolina didn't miss the playoffs by much in 2010-11, finishing two points behind the New York Rangers for the East's eighth and final berth. But last season wasn't all bad for Carolina and the brightest spot had to be the fantastic debut season of 18-year-old scoring sensation Jeff Skinner, who won the Calder Trophy as the league's top rooki
Flyers' Hartnell has no heart issues Tue Sep 27 17:37:26 2011 EST
after having an elevated heart rate during last Friday's preseason contest. "Everything came back perfectly OK," Hartnell said after seeing a cardiologist on Tuesday. "Yeah, I was a little worried and you know it gets in your head a little bit too...but I feel good." Hartnell was limited to just over 9 1/2 minutes of ice time in Philly's 3-1 win in Detroit, and was kept out of the rest of the game as a precaution. He did not play in Monday's 5-3 home preseason victory over the New York Rangers.
Flyers to host Rangers in Winter Classic Mon Sep 26 13:51:37 2011 EST
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia Flyers will host the New York Rangers in the 2012 Winter Classic. This year's outdoor game in the United States will take place on January 2 between the two heated Atlantic Division rivals at Citizens Bank Park, home to Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Phillies. It will be a 1 p.m. (et) start. Normally held on New Year's Day, this season's contest will be staged a day later to avoid a conflict with the NFL, which will conclude its regular
Blue Jackets ink Tyutin to long-term deal Wed Aug 31 13:06:02 2011 EST
k) - The Columbus Blue Jackets have signed defenseman Fedor Tyutin to a six-year contract extension. Financial terms were not released. Tyutin has spent the past three seasons with Columbus after playing his first four NHL campaigns with the New York Rangers. He compiled seven goals and 20 assists for 27 points -- all tops among Columbus defensemen -- in 80 games last season. The 28-year-old Russian ranks second in club history among blueliners in goals, assists and points, having recorded 22 go
Drury ends long decline with retirement Fri Aug 19 14:31:23 2011 EST
him play in New York over the past few seasons. The centerman, who at one time was able to captivate hockey fans with his flair for the dramatic, had been worn down by injuries and an inability to live up to inflated expectations. The former New York Rangers captain saw his stock plummet during his years in the Big Apple, but even those down times couldn't completely erase the legacy Drury built as a clutch performer. After all, legendary Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic once said of Drury:
Chris Drury retires after 12 NHL seasons Fri Aug 19 12:04:58 2011 EST
Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Chris Drury announced his retirement Friday after 12 NHL seasons. The former New York Rangers captain was bought out of his contract after an injury plagued 2010-11. Drury appeared in just 24 games because of a finger that he broke twice in different spots and arthroscopic knee surgery. More to follow.
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