Posts Tagged ‘ Chris Drury ’

NHL Mock Draft – 2nd Round

Jun 26th, 2009 | By Anthony Mastantuoni | Category: Hockey, Top Story

Each player has ratings for the following scouting services: NHL’s Central Scouting (CS), The Hockey News (THN), McKeen’s (McK), International Scouting Service (ISS), Red Line Report (RLR), and Bob McKenzie of TSN.ca (TSN). CS breaks down their ratings by North American skaters, European skaters, North American goaltenders and European goaltenders. ISS, RLR, and TSN all [...]



Lundqvist, Rangers Magnificent

Apr 23rd, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Joe McDonald, New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – For the playoffs, the game day staff at Madison Square Garden chose the new U2 song “Magnificent” as the Rangers introductory tune when the team takes to the ice.
Although the Fab Irish Four didn’t have Henrik Lundqvist in mind when they wrote the song, after watching his play, they may have to [...]



Rangers Able to Steal Game 1

Apr 16th, 2009 | By Derek Felix | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

When the final buzzer sounded, the Rangers and an entire fanbase exhaled. That’s what kind of topsy turvy night it was as somehow minus captain Chris Drury, they found a way to edge Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals, stealing Game One of the best-of-seven Eastern Conference Quarterfinal 4-3 at a jam packed Verizon Center in [...]



Playoffs They Come

Apr 10th, 2009 | By Nathaniel Baker | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – The New York Rangers are in the playoffs. The Blueshirts qualified for the postseason on the penultimate gameday by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 2-1 at Madison Square Garden Thursday night. The team will conclude the regular season at Philadelphia Sunday before starting the playoffs as either a 7 or 8 seed in [...]



Life!

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – Just when you thought the Rangers were dead, they picked themselves off the ice.
Led by Chris Drury’s two goals, and another great effort by Henrik Lundqvist, the Blueshirts downed the Canadiens 3-1 at Madison Square Garden.
With the win, the Rangers now have 91 points the eighth spot in the playoffs all to [...]



Rangers To Retire Potvin’s No. 5

Apr 1st, 2009 | By NYSD Staff | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – After retiring three numbers this season, the New York Rangers have announced another ceremony scheduled for 2010, when they will raise former Islanders defenseman Denis Potvin’s No. 5 to the rafters.
“Denis Potvin may be the most remembered player in Rangers history,” said Rangers president Glen Sather. “Every game you hear his name [...]



Official Abuse of Avery Needs to Stop

Mar 31st, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Joe McDonald, New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – It seems like every time the Rangers take on the Devils, the devil incarnate himself, Sean Avery, has something to do with the decision.
Tonight’s 3-0 Ranger win was no exception.
With an assist and a non-fight against David Clarkson, the Grate One had his presence felt each minute he was on the ice.
“It’s [...]



Avery Scores Two in Rangers 4-1 Win

Mar 16th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Joe McDonald, New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – With the way Sean Avery is playing, maybe everyone on the Rangers should go through the NHL mandated Anger Management sessions.
Because the grating left wing keeps on scoring and making a difference for the Blueshirts. This time with two goals in the Rangers 4-1 win over the Flyers to salvage the back [...]



Avery’s Return Earns Rangers A Win

Mar 6th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

UNIONDALE, NY – The Rangers entered last night’s match against the Islanders determined to get another win for new coach john Tortorella. The Islanders, on the other hand, just wanted to put a hurting on Sean Avery.
The much maligned wing made his return to the NHL last night and the Isles, who were playing a [...]



Isles Make Do With What’s Left

Mar 6th, 2009 | By Brian Bohl | Category: New York Islanders, Top Story

UNIONDALE, NY- No captain’s crest was placed on any Islander uniform last night while only one actually stepped on the Nassau Coliseum ice against the Rangers Thursday night.
But one day after shipping Bill Guerin to Pittsburgh at the trade deadline, the Isles played through the leadership void, putting forth a spirited effort before falling short [...]