John Tortorella

Rangers looking to bust out

It's remarkable that Marian Gaborik hasn't suffered a back injury this season. The Rangers' prized free agent signing has carried the scoring load in the first quarter of the season and is tied for the league lead with 15...

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The Stars' line that shines

Big D’s new trio has the muscle, the play maker and the sniper, a group that has scored 42 per-cent of his team's goals this season The James Neal-Brad Richards-Loui Eriksson line that powers the Dallas Stars doesn’t have a...

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NHL's biggest surprises at the quarter-pole

A fitter Anze Kopitar is delivering on his promise by leading the scoring race The rash of injuries to top stars will lead to rule changes regarding head shots Rod Brind'Amour's shocking struggles have mirrored those of his...

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Rangers adapt to key injuries

It may not be acknowledged, and the coach may not admit it, but the Rangers have played a different style of hockey since Chris Drury and Brandon Dubinsky went down with injuries on Nov. 7 in Calgary. Since then, with 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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NHL: Did Flames coach Sutter torch Phaneuf?

In the grim aftermath of Tuesday's 3-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche, did Calgary Flames head coach Brent Sutter — or did he not — tear a strip off defenceman Dion Phaneuf in coach's office? No one was telling on Wednesday.

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Rangers hurting from lack of secondary scoring

"Obviously our biggest weakness is that we are not getting any secondary scoring. We just aren't creating enough." -- John Tortorella NEW YORK -- Forgive the New York Rangers for their frustrations, but they really don't feel...

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Fleury sorry Rangers saw him at his worst

This was the final game of 1999-2000, the first of Theo Fleury's three seasons as a Ranger, and there he was, not on the ice, but a healthy scratch. And not only was he a healthy scratch for the first time in his career, but a...

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Vinny, Smith must step up before Bolts can make that giant leap

Lecavalier has proven he can be a 40-goal scorer. It's about time Vinny Lecavalier started being a goal scorer. The Lightning, if they are to amount to anything this season, need Lecavalier and Smith. Rumor has it Johnny Torts...

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Avery's edge is missing

by Larry Brooks, The New York Post Ever since John Tortorella came to New York late last February, the Rangers' head coach has responded to questions about Sean Avery by saying, "It's not about Sean Avery." Which is perhaps the...

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