Who will Rangers shoot for as free agency begins?

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In many ways, today could be a crossroads for the post-lockout Rangers. [link]

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Round and round it will go...
Published 7/1/2008 by Dave & Aziz at NJ.com blog: Rangers
... , and has notched 31, 27 and 32 goals over the last three seasons. He's very consistent, and the Rangers need goal scoring -- and he'll be far cheaper and less organization-changing than Hossa. Steve Zipay lists some other options , such as Brian Rolston, that would be cheaper and almost as effective, but ...

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