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--- The NHL checks Avery's face-guarding with the
"Sean Avery Rule." This is a guy you love
when he's on your team, but the rest of the league hates his guts. His homies in Canada really want to wring his neck. We agree with Michael Farber at SI, ...
Why was the 2004-05 NHL season lost? Who
should get the blame? Was it Gary Bettman and
the league or Goodenow and the union that was dealing in bad faith? Recent events might sharpen the hindsight. So today this AP headline and story is flashed all ...
This will be a bitter cup of coffee
for the Ranger Pundit when he returns from Italy.
His guy Kasper has been put onto the waiver wire. The good new? Well, he'll be glad he missed that 5-0 embarrassmant to the Flyers at the Garden. The team building ...
It was too good to be true. Marek
Malik was going to sit as Paul Mara returned
to the lineup. That was about as good as it was going to get. Yes, the Rangers came back with two straight goals, the first by Marcel Hossa and Chris Drury's seventh, to ...
Finally a victory over a Western Conference team.
And what a win. This time we had to
come from behind when Lundqvist was victimized by Jonathan Cheechoo and Marek Malik as Cheechoo banked one off of Malik to give the Sharks an early lead. But ...
In the end it was two of the
Rangers season stalwarts who were responsible for the Ranger
defeat tonight. Sean Avery threw a foolish cross ice pass that resulted in Mike Richards winning goal, a soft backhander that Lundqvist should have smoothered. ...
Jaromir Jagr at the post game remarked that
he expected something to happen. Boy, can he call
them. Crosby, to his credit, saved his dive for the end. You remember the comedian Dom DeLuise's great line, "No applause please, save it for the end". On a ...
The New York Daily News fan poll of
Ranger free agents, who to keep and who to
toss, has created some points of discussion and one has to believe that most of it has nothing to do with cap space. It all has to do with our personal likes and dislikes. ...



The "Sean Avery Rule"