Posts Tagged ‘ 5 Million ’

Not much going on today

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

After yesterday’s festivities, we are seeing Jaromir Jagr in a holding pattern in deciding with future. Taking the Matts Sundin route, Jagr issued a statement through his agent that he will take a few days to decide his future. Edmonton, Broadway or Omsk?
And that future probably won’t be in Pittsburgh who signed Islander retreads, Ruslan [...]



Avery Leaves the Spotlight of Boradway for the Stars of Big D

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Rangers, Top Stories

Martin Brodeur may have been the happiest player in the New York area yesterday.
No, it’s not because his Devils re-acquired Scott Niedermayer and Scott Stevens didn’t come out of retirement.
It’s because his nemesis Sean Avery is out of the conference, signing a four years deal with the Dallas Stars worth $15.5 million
In a move rumored [...]



NYSD: Santana is a Home Run No Matter How You Slice It

Feb 2nd, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

by Joe McDonald | Publisher and Editor-in-Chief | Saturday, February 2, 2008

If October 25, 1986 is the most memorable date in Mets history, then February 1, 2008 can’t be too far behind. Because on that rainy Friday, the Amazins’ completed the deal for Johan Santana, signing him to a $137.5 million extension over six years [...]



Malik On The Way Out?

Jan 24th, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

I wasn’t at practice today, but reports out of Greenburgh say Marek Malik’s equipment was not in his locker.
When asked, Tom Renney stated it was an “internal matter” and as of right now, he’s still a Ranger.
Ok, but that doesn’t mean Malik will be a Ranger later today or after the All-Star break. The much [...]



Paul Lo Duca to the Nationals

Dec 10th, 2007 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

Reportedly he signed for one year, $5 million pending a physical.
What a bad offseason for Lo Duca. If his agent didn’t demand the world after the season, he would be a Met. As mentioned here last week, according to a source in Nashville, Omar Minaya wanted to bring Lo Duca back, but when his agent asked for [...]