Over the course of the past 82 years, many wonderful hockey players have pulled the storied Rangers jersey over their heads and skated out onto the ice at Madison Square Garden. But none were as great a Ranger as #2, Brian Leetch.
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The new old Rangers opened camp at the team’s training facility in Greenburgh, NY, with some promising rookies, a few transplanted bodies, a couple of big names and a slew of expectations.
Defenseman Bryan Berard will attempt to revive his NHL career back where it began. The 30-year-old native of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, has accepted an invitation to training camp with the New York Islanders.
The Islanders wasted little time showing how highly they think of newly-signed forward Bill Guerin. During Monday's press conference to introduce the four newest Islanders, they announced that he had been named as the team’s new captain.
The New York Islanders have signed veteran forward Bill Guerin to a two-year, $9 million contract and center Mike Comrie to a one-year, 3.375 million deal, good moves that help make up for the losses of Ryan Smyth and Jason Blake.
The first days of free agency saw large-market teams scoop up nearly all of the best available talent while small-market clubs scavenged for the remains, leaving us wondering whether the 2004-05 lockout served its stated purpose...
The New York Rangers pulled off a huge coup on Sunday, signing two top centers—Scott Gomez and Chris Drury—to multi-year contracts and immediately emerging as bona fide Cup contenders. Here's a round-up of today's signings and trades...
With the NHL Entry Draft completed and the future of the Philadelphia Flyers a couple of years away, the Flyers can begin to look ahead to free agency to fill some major needs in their current rosters.