If Rangers come back, it will be without injured pest Sean Avery

 
NEW YORK- Rangers forward Sean Avery remained in an intensive care unit yesterday, two days after his spleen was lacerated during a playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. "He... [link]

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NEW YORK (AP) -Rangers forward Sean Avery remained in an intensive care unit Thursday, two days after his spleen was lacerated during a playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins . The internal bleeding, that has kept Avery in intensive care, stopped ...
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