Monthly Archives: May 2011

Bolts and Bruins aim to make own History tonight

One game to decide who advances and who books tee times. As Gary Thorne once said prior to Ducks-Devils for all the marbles eight years ago, ‘There’s no better theatre than Game Seven.’ Either win or go home. Opportunity presents … Continue reading

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Seventeen Years Later: Messier Guarantee Still The One

Today marks a special anniversary. Seventeen years ago on this date 5/25/94, Mark Messier delivered on his “Guarantee” by scoring a natural hat trick in the third period for a miraculous Game 6 win- leading the Rangers over the Devils at … Continue reading

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Weight to retire Thursday

Another great American born player will call it quits later this week. As expected, Doug Weight will announce his retirement at a press conference on Long Island Thursday. The 40 year-old has had a brilliant 18-year NHL career playing with … Continue reading

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Rafalski to announce retirement

In a surprising move, Brian Rafalski is expected to announce his retirement. The All-Star defenseman who signed as an undrafted free agent with the Devils over a decade ago became one of the game’s best blueliners and a premier power … Continue reading

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Report: Boogaard death ruled accidental

According to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office, Derek Boogaard’s death last Friday was ruled accidental. The cause of death was an accidental mixture of alcohol and oxycodone toxicity. He was only 28 when brothers Ryan and Aaron discovered him at his … Continue reading

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Rangers sign Thomas

The rumors have finally become fact. Earlier today, the Rangers and Christian Thomas made it official, agreeing to a three-year entry level deal. The son of former NHLer Steve Thomas, Christian Thomas was selected by the Blueshirts in the second … Continue reading

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Boogaard’s Signature Ranger Moment

The Boogeyman might be gone but his spirit is still carried on in the hockey community. When you lose a player to such an awful tragedy, it’s like losing part of your extended family. As a passionate diehard Ranger fan … Continue reading

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Boogaard Death Still Lingers

A few days have passed since the untimely death of Derek Boogaard. It’s still hard to fathom that the 28 year-old mammoth of a man who gave his heart and soul for his teammates, was discovered dead at his Minneapolis … Continue reading

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Jagr Turns Back The Clock: Tricks USA in Czech win

Special players rise to the occasion. Performing on the big stage has never been a problem for Jaromir Jagr. The former NHL great turned back the clock with a vintage game in today’s quarterfinal between Team USA and the Czech … Continue reading

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Monday Fun Day: Early 90’s Throwback

Hockey’s been dead here for a while. To be perfectly blunt, it already feels like months since the Rangers and Sabres lost their first round series. If that’s how this blogger feels, I can’t imagine how Hasan does or any Islander … Continue reading

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