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Drury has green light for road trip

Chris Drury told The Post following last night's 7-4 Garden victory over the Blue Jackets that he has been cleared by the Rangers' medical staff to join the team for the three-game road trip that includes games tomorrow night...

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Rangers short at center

It's going to be a stopgap lineup tonight at the Garden as the Rangers attempt to stop their slide against the Blue Jackets, that much is a given. The question, however, following yesterday's practice, in which Chris Higgins...

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South Liberties turn it around

South Liberties (Limerick) 2-10 Douglas (Cork) 1-12 By Diarmuid O’Flynn Monday, November 23, 2009 A TRANSFORMATION bordering on the miraculous by South Liberties in the second half of an exciting Munster Club IHC final at the...

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Avery grinds with old gusto

John Tortorella wants the Rangers to grind, but the head coach simply doesn't have enough grinders in his lineup. Last night, though, featured the return of Sean Avery to the grinding persona that had been missing for much of...

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Senators can't find groove

By Chris Iorfida, CBC Sports Captain Daniel Alfredsson leads the Senators with 19 points, but couldn't score in the last three games. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press) The Ottawa Senators will look to re-establish some winning...

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Bergeron, Metropolit help Canadiens beat Coyotes

GLENDALE (AP) -- Marc-Andre Bergeron and Glen Metropolit scored 1:02 apart in the third period, and Carey Price made 18 saves in the Montreal Canadiens' 4-2 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday night.

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Devils near road streak record, beat Pens 4-1

Niclas Bergfors had a goal and two assists as the New Jersey Devils beat the slumping Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1 on Thursday to close within a victory of tying the NHL record of 10 consecutive road wins to start a season. Zach...

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Rangers' injuries give young centers chance

The Rangers would never have scripted it this way, but the injuries that have sidelined centers Chris Drury and Brandon Dubinsky have created opportunities for pivots down the food chain to dress to impress. Specifically,...

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Kovalchuk makes triumphant return vs. Rangers

Ilya Kovalchuk had a goal and two assists in his first game back from a foot injury and Rich Peverley scored once and set up two goals in the Atlanta Thrashers' 5-3 victory over the New York Rangers on Thursday night.

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Rangers won't let injuries throw them

By Jim Cerny, newyorkrangers.com Last season, the Rangers had tremendous luck when it came to injuries, losing a remarkably low 31 manpower games to injury or illness. However, just six weeks into the 2009-10 campaign the...

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