Monthly Archives: November 2012

Draft Eligible 2013: Seth Jones

Most of the hype surrounds top ranked Canadian junior hockey phenom Nathan MacKinnon for the 2013 Draft. A 17-year old power forward who can score, set up teammates and hit like a freight train. He was on display during the #SubwaySeries featuring the … Continue reading

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One To Watch: Michael St. Croix

In the 2011 NHL Draft, the Rangers selected forward Michael St. Croix in Round Four. Most of the focus from that draft is on No.1 pick J.T. Miller, who’s already in his first pro season with the Connecticut Whale. However, … Continue reading

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Operation Hat Trick raises money, gives fans a voice

It was like a scene out of the movie Field of Dreams, where star players materialized out of nowhere to convene in one location, for one night.  Only instead of ghosts in an Iowa cornfield, last night’s charity game to … Continue reading

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An NHL fan’s frustration

With the holiday season almost upon us now, as we arrive at Thanksgiving weekend each of us should have a lot to be thankful for in our personal lives.  Whether it’s family, friends, jobs, it can be whatever makes you happy.  … Continue reading

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MSG Hockey Project: Rangers/Islanders ’84 Game 5

With Thanksgiving approaching, we have a lot to be thankful for. Everyday is a blessing and it’s worth appreciating the special gift of life. There are many who are still suffering following Sandy. Even without our favorite hockey league, MSG … Continue reading

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Rangers visit Skating Pavilion for Sandy

A few days ago, a special charity event ran at the Skating Pavilion in Staten Island. With so many people still recovering from Hurricane Sandy, Ranger center Brad Richards got some teammates together and organized a free hockey clinic at … Continue reading

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Operation Hat Trick Saturday: Hockey and a good cause

Over the last few months, there’s been very little to be proud of in the No Hockey League, as the lockout is on day #65 and counting with no signs of ending anytime soon although perhaps another meeting tonight can … Continue reading

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Albany’s first month not a good one

I admit it, with the current state of the NHL it’s been hard for me to even get into the Devils’ AHL team, let alone follow all the other Devil players like Ilya Kovalchuk who are currently playing overseas while … Continue reading

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Light at the end of the tunnel?

Thirteen days before Thanksgiving, the NHL and NHLPA have finally got down to business. Following the disappointing cancellation of the Winter Classic, the owners and players are speaking regularly. Having met a miraculous four consecutive days, the two sides are attempting … Continue reading

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The Road to Recovery

The past few days have been a blip on the radar screen. The impact of Hurricane Sandy has affected many in the tri-state area. Unfortunately, a storm of this magnitude doesn’t have any boundaries- taking lives and leaving thousands without … Continue reading

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