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It's almost November and that means we're about
one month into the season. Teams are already racking
up the injuries and struggling to put a decent product out on the ice. It's soon to be crunch time for general managers and coaches. Now is the time that is there aren't results, someone will be getting the ax. Bob Hartley felt the pressure in Atlanta. Who will feel the pressure next? Tom Renney? M
If I hadn’t seen Sean Avery and Marek
Malik throwing punches at one another during practice today,
I wouldn’t have believed it. But what had been a mere one-on-one battle during drills today quickly escalated into shoves and then an all-out fight ...
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Tom Renney understands that absorbing some physical punishment
is part of being a top player. But Renney
has just about had it with the unpenalized bashing he believes Jaromir Jagr receives most games.
More likely than not, Petr Nedved, who turns
37 in December, will be skating for his hometown
team in Liberec, Czech Republic this season. But there's still a very outside chance he could somehow convince the Rangers' brass he has one more NHL season ...
PRAGUE----Good morning, all...Yesterday, Czech Republic native Petr Prucha
believed he wasn't going to dress for tonight's game
against Tampa. This morning, however, Prucha and assistant coach Perry Pearn had a heart-to-heart ...
Saturday starts the preseason and the Rangers play...so
what better time to sound on Tom Renney...a man
who is a good coach as far as system but not so good with media and personnel at times......BOMBS AWAY!
The Rangers' lineup in last night's 4-2 preseason
defeat to the Lightning at the Garden was as
instructive for the players out of the lineup as for those in it. Because in an interesting twist, coach Tom Renney opted against dressing any of the...
If coach Tom Renney is thinking about scuttling
the Scott Gomez-Chris Drury and Brandon Dubinsky-Nikolai Zherdev tandems
in order to present a more balanced lineup featuring Drury in the middle of the second line and Dubinsky in the middle of the...
The turkeys were unusual this week so that
means I probably didn't endear myself to Rangers fans
that much. Rats! I guess I will be left off their Christmas List. Read on....thanks.
All along we’ve been told that Brendan Shanahan’s
top priority has been to return to the Rangers
for a third season. But with the Rangers already 2-0, and with Tom Renney already choosing his captain and alternates for the season, the team ...
August 15, 2007 -- Two-time Selke Trophy winner
Mike Peca is two of three steps closer to
joining the Rangers, and the final item, finishing up contract negotiations, could be completed as early as today. The 33-year-old checking center is believed to ...
Mr. Tickets - would Peca have put up
40 pts playing 3rd line minutes? Especially the way
Renney has relied on Lines 1 & 2 in the past I think Peca would have been an effective Cullen replacement, especially as injury insurance. And I think it could ...
Beset by injuries and looking for a playoff
spark last spring, Tom Renney inserted Brad Isbister on
a line with Jaromir Jagr and Michael Nylander. For the well-travelled Isbister, mired in the minors until recalled for the second time Feb. 21, it was ...
Reversing The Rangers Posted on October 20, 2007
by Stan Fischler Filed Under: Atlanta Thrashers , Bobby
Holik , Boston Bruins , Colton Orr , Dave Scatchard , Jaromir Jagr , Stan Fischler , Stephen Valiquette , The Maven , Tom Renney As the Rangers ...
....with Martin Straka, a combination that coach Tom
Renney tried in thr third period of last night's
5-1 loss. At today's practice, Chris Drury centered Brendan Shanahan and Nigel Dawes, and Brndon Dubinsky moved down between Petr Prucha and yes, ...
When it was over, when a third-period rally
had fallen short and the Rangers had been beaten
at The Garden by the poorest team in the East and the poorest road team in the NHL, Tom Renney accurately assessed the Blueshirts' plight. We've put...
Before Thursday night's game, Tom Renney told his
Rangers that he wanted to see the team return
to its defense-first approach and show some desperation when it hit the ice. The defense was nowhere to be found. But there's plenty of desperation for the ...
Don't be surprised. This is the world's most
famous arena, after all. Logic need not apply.
Whatever the reason, having shredded his team the
day before, Rangers coach Tom Renney was in stitch-it-back-together
mode Monday. The coach insisted Monday that his players were properly dedicated to the task in front of them.
Before and after No. 2 went to the
rafters last night, Brian Leetch shook hand after hand
extended to him by great old Rangers and awestruck new Rangers. All the while, Marek Malik sat for refusing to shake Tom Renney's. "Internal matter, and...
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- BALANCE OF POWER
- Renney cautiously optimistic
- Naslund, Rangers excited to play in home opener
- Renney believes Rangers have what it takes to grab a playoff spot - Yahoo! News
- COME ON, JAGR! STOP SITTING OUT SHOOTOUS By LARRY BROOKS - Rangers - New York Post Online Edition
- Default 9/21 New York Rangers vs New Jersey Devils (Pre-Season Game #1)
- Rangers rule with fine lines of ex-Devils
- Renney's goal in shakeup is more goals
- RANGERS ONLY HALF DECENT
- RANGER ROLE-REVERSAL
- RANGERS EYE SURGE OF POWER
- Rangers Report » Blog Archive » Notes from a sinking ship
- Rangers finally click
- Blue Notes
- Malik banished after Renney snub
- RANGERS TURN TO VALIQUETTE TO BUST SLUMP
- Rangers lose to Capitals in overtime
- LATEST DEFENSIVE SURGE MAKES RENNEY PROUD
- Rangers try to put collapse behind them
- Rangers Report » Blog Archive » Renney thinks the Rangers can win as is. Or at least that’s what he’s saying.











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