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Panthers down Rangers

New York Rangers' Ryan Callahan, left, checks Florida Panthers' Dennis Seidenberg during the second period of Saturday's game. (Bill Kostroun/Associated Press) Nathan Horton, Jordan Leopold and Steven Reinprecht scored goals...

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Drury takes first strides toward return to Rangers

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 this morning for the first time since being concussed...

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Journalist ought to report what he's seen or heard

dowbboy@shaw.ca Cautionary tales from the new media: There has been consternation about a loud tiff between Calgary Flames coach Brent Sutter and defenceman Dion Phaneuf after Calgary's 3-2 loss to Colorado on Tuesday. The...

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Zero tolerance for head hits at Olympics

Canwest News ServiceNovember 19, 2009 11:20 AM The Ottawa Senators' Peter Regin (C) is hit by New York Rangers' Wade Redden (L) and New York Rangers' Sean Avery (R) Photograph by: Patrick Doyle, Reuters There will be zero...

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Time to fix Rangers

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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Top Shelf: Quite a shine on Shanny

Boredom, the No. 1 obstacle for newly retired folks, isn’t going to be much of a bother for Brendan Shanahan. This is a guy who did some of his best work during the 2004-05 season, which featured no NHL play, but a bunch of big...

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Ovechkin return lifts Caps

NEW YORK (AP) Alex Ovechkin gave the Washington Capitals a jolt simply by returning to the lineup. Matt Bradley delivered the jump they needed with a bloody fight and a big third-period goal. Ovechkin scored in his first game...

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Rangers roughed up as offense fizzles

It has been more than a month since the Rangers have been able to win back-to-back games. It only seems that long since they scored more than two goals in a game or the power play operated with a flourish. The score of last...

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A Warrior’s Will Wins It

“Tremendous intensity to this game, right from the start,” Versus’ Joe Micheletti informed viewers. I remind: once upon a time this was a Patrick division rivalry game. And the intensity was not unlike what we saw twice earlier...

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Shanahan calls it quits

By Ira Podell, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brendan Shanahan announced his retirement on Tuesday, ending a 21-year NHL career. Brendan Shanahan is retiring from the NHL after 21 seasons and an almost certain Hall of Fame career. After...

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