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About Derek

Derek is a creative writer who enjoys taking photographs, working on poetry, and covering hockey. A free spirit who loves the outdoors, a diverse selection of music, and writing, he's a former St. John's University alumni with a degree in Sports Management. Derek covers the Rangers for Battle of Hudson and is a contributor to The Hockey Writers. His appreciation of art and nature are his true passions.

Rangers at Red Wings

After four days off, the Rangers finally return to the ice tonight at The Joe where they’ll take on the Red Wings. It’s the second meeting of three this season. The Rangers took the first meeting 4-3 in overtime at … Continue reading

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Blues comeback over Isles gives Brodeur win number 689

Martin Brodeur picked up his first win as a Blue in relief. With his new team trailing the Islanders 3-0 after one period, Brodeur relieved Jake Allen (3 GA on 12 shots). St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock’s move paid off … Continue reading

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Video Of Day: Senators Honor Daniel Alfredsson On Retirement

Last night in Ottawa was an emotional night. Prior to taking on the Islanders, the Senators honored former captain Daniel Alfredsson during a touching retirement ceremony. The popular franchise leading scorer was welcomed home with open arms. Following a press … Continue reading

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The Final Chapter: Brodeur can write final script with Blues

Imagine your favorite player in a different jersey. Tonight, that’s something Devil fans will experience. In between watching their team take on the Maple Leafs, their curiosity will peak when Martin Brodeur makes his Blues debut against the Predators. As … Continue reading

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Islanders recall Griffin Reinhart, Boychuk and Visnovsky on IR

Even as they continue to win games, the Islanders still have to overcome injuries. Veteran defensemen Johnny Boychuk and Lubomir Visnovsky were placed on the injured reserve. Each have missed recent games with injuries. Boychuk is retroactive to Nov. 27 … Continue reading

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Sabres forward Girgensons leads All-Star voting

Every year, fans get to vote on the NHL All-Star Game. There always are surprises. This year is no exception. After two weeks of voting, there is a surprise leader in Sabres’ forward Zemgus Girgensons. The 20-year old Latvian is … Continue reading

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NHL Gets It Right: Suspends Bortuzzo two games

Following Tuesday’s game, the NHL held a telephone hearing with Penguins defenseman Robert Bortuzzo for his unpenalized hit on Jaromir Jagr. Apparently, Bortuzzo was on a seek and destroy mission stemming from him and Jagr going at it earlier. The … Continue reading

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Video Of Day: Jagr injured by late Bortuzzo hit

During last night’s game at Pittsburgh, Devils forward Jaromir Jagr was injured by Pens defenseman Robert Bortuzzo. Bortuzzo delivered a borderline hit on Jagr catching him late. It went unpenalized. The controversial play occurred in the second period. After playing … Continue reading

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Another Meltdown: Rangers lose again to Lightning

One of my followers tweeted that the Lightning were our kryptonite. They’re right. At this point, I don’t want to see the Rangers play them again until next Spring. That’s assuming they get there. I’m not ready to jump off … Continue reading

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Can Rangers Finally Strike Lightning

For the third time in two weeks, the Rangers see the Lightning. So far, they’re 0-for-2 versus the Tampa Blueshirts. Of course, I’m referring to the trio of Ryan Callahan, Brian Boyle and Anton Stralman. All have fit in seamlessly … Continue reading

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