Chris Drury

Slice of 7 recharges Rangers

With Thanksgiving a day away, the Rangers can give thanks that they are finally scoring. After scoring just 10 goals in six games, the Rangers exploded for seven in a 7-4 win against Columbus on Monday, and hope to keep that...

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New York's Drury a go for Wednesday

"Barring anything, I would assume I'll be in. I don't anticipate any issues." -- Chris Drury GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The New York Rangers will get an important piece back for Wednesday's game in Florida as captain Chris Drury is...

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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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Blue Jackets-Rangers Preview

The New York Rangers are searching for answers, especially at home. The Rangers try to avoid a fourth straight loss at Madison Square Garden when they take on the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday night. New York (11-10-1) has...

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Concussed captain takes first skate

Chris Drury never knew what (or who) hit him. "I thought I ran into my own guy because I knew I didn't have the puck or wasn't really near the puck," said Drury, who skated yesterday morning for the first time since suffering a...

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Shanahan's legacy greatest in Detroit

Brendan Shanahan turned the Red Wings into cham pions, took a group of players that had underachieved through a string of humiliating playoff upsets through the 1990s, none more humiliating that the 1996 defeat to Claude...

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Horton nets winner as Panthers top Rangers

New York Rangers' Sean Avery, left, checks Florida Panthers' Bryan Allen during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Nathan Horton, Jordan Leopold and Steven...

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Atlantic Division capsules

Record: 14-5-1, 29 points (1st in Atlantic Division, 2nd in East) The skinny: It's been the same story with the Devils, who are playing like they used to under Jacques Lemaire when he was the coach in the mid-to-late 1990s. The...

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Rozsival must go

Let's face it. The Rangers are in trouble. Not only are they plagued by roster deficiencies that have been exacerbated by a couple of injuries with which the organization seems unequipped to cope, but nearly every team in 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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