Fan Vote: Which Rangers players should stay - and which should go?

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 Fan Vote: Which Rangers players should stay - and which should go?
The Rangers season ended on a low note, which a second-round defeat at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Looking ahead to next year, the News wants to know which players you'd keep - and which ones you'd dump. VOTE HERE. [link]

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As Jagr waffles, Rangers consider an uncertain future
Published 5/7/2008 at Puck Daddy
... on the "roster for two elder statesmen." The NY Daily News is running an online poll where fans can vote to keep or dump certain Rangers players. With only a small percentage of precincts reporting: Keep Jagr, dump Shanny and really, really keep ...

Keepers or Trash Heapers
Published 5/9/2008 by jb (noreply@blogger.com) at Ranger Pundit
E-mail from the Ranger Pundit: The News has a poll on who to keep and who to dump. Interesting. Two things standout to me. Number one, Avery leads all players as a keeper and for a strange reason 60% want to keep Rozsival. I will soon be posting my thoughts on who I think the Rangers should keep... NY Daily News: Who should the Rangers keep or dump? -- The Rangers' run ended on a low note, with a second-round playoff defeat at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Looking ahead to next year, the News wants to know which players you'd keep - and which ones you'd dump. [results ...

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