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Apr 20th, 2008 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: NYSR Blog
Saturday’s games just made matters more complicated with Boston and Washington winning. This is good and bad for the Rangers, since they may get an opponent that’s tired and beaten up, but they still have to wait and won’t be able to prepare until those series are resolved.
That said, the Rangers now face the tricky situation where they will have [...]
Tags: Blueshirts, Fatso, Five Games, Game 1, Goaltender, International Crime, Jagr, Kevin Weekes, Layoff, Lou Lamoriello, Marty Brodeur, Msg Network, Offseason, Post Game Interview, S Games, Sean Avery, Snub, Thrashers, Three Seasons, Tricky Situation
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Dec 30th, 2007 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: NYSR Blog
Tonight the Rangers take on the Montreal Canadiens after demolishing the Maple Leafs last night 5-1.
Henrik Lundqvist is back in goal, but other than that, the same lineup will go out with both Marcel Hossa and Jason Strudwick taking seats.
Tom Renney is looking to build some momentum by getting three in a row for his [...]
Tags: Blueshirts, Canadian Trip, Five Games, Henrik Lundqvist, Jason Strudwick, Maple Leafs, Marcel Hossa, Momentum, Montreal Canadiens, Oh Canada, Power Play, Rangers, Sean Avery, Tom Renney
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Dec 17th, 2007 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: NYSR Blog
Here’s a release from the Mets:
METS LAUNCH SPECIAL HOLIDAY TICKET OFFERS
AT METS.COM AND LOSMETS.COM
Five-Game Holiday Packs Start At $50
Single Game Tickets to Select Games Now on Sale Starting At $5
Limited Time Offers Available Exclusively Online FLUSHING, N.Y., December 17, 2007 – The New York Mets today announced the launch of exclusive online holiday ticket offers [...]
Tags: Atl, Day Game, Five Games, Fri, Game Pack, Game Tickets, Home Games, Launch, Mets Schedule, Mets Tickets, New York Mets, Preferred Choice, Season Tickets, Shea Stadium, Sun Apr, Sun Sept, Thur Aug, Ticket Office, Ticket Plans, Ticket Specials
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