| Leafs' Hollweg gets three-game suspension | Wed Oct 15 15:46:43 2008 EST |
| k- related infractions/boarding/checking from behind will be suspended for one game, and for each following misconduct, the suspension is increased by one game. Hollweg was dismissed on January 5 and February 3 last season as a member of the New York Rangers, then tacked on two more misconducts in an October 1 pre- season game, which earned him a two-game suspension and, after serving the two-game suspension, an October 13 regular-season contest against St. Louis. As a result, Hollweg will miss | |
| Boyes helps Blues down Maple Leafs in shootout | Mon Oct 13 16:25:44 2008 EST |
| d force a shootout after making a nice stop on a Tkachuk redirection attempt down low. Game Notes Due to the boarding major and misconduct on Hollweg, he will be suspended for a minimum of three games and possibly more...Toronto plays at the New York Rangers on Friday...St. Louis begins a seven-game home stand on Thursday against Dallas...St. Louis went 2-for-5 on the power play while Toronto failed on its six chances...McDonald has six assists this season...The Blues have won four of the last f | |
| Rangers prospect Cherepanov dies | Mon Oct 13 16:19:48 2008 EST |
| Moscow, Russia (Sports Network) - New York Rangers prospect Alexei Cherepanov passed away Monday at the age of 19 after collapsing on the bench during a game in Russia. Cherepanov was playing as a forward for Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League when the tragedy occurred. He fell unconscious in the third period and attempts to revive Cherepanov were unsuccessful. Details on what caused the collapse have not been released. "We are extremely saddened by the tragic passing of Alexei," sa | |
| Rangers score early, hold off Flyers late to post fourth win in a row | Sat Oct 11 22:29:18 2008 EST |
| Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Nikolai Zherdev picked up a goal and one assist, and Michal Rozsival netted the game-winner as the New York Rangers held off a furious rally to top the Philadelphia Flyers, 4-3, at the Wachovia Center. Blair Betts and Fredrik Sjostrom also lit the lamp for the Rangers, who rode a four-goal first period to the victory. The club improved to 4-0 for the first time since starting the 1983-84 campaign with five consecutive wins. Stephen Valiquette made 25 stops fo | |
| Dubinsky, Rangers beat Lightning in Melrose's return | Sat Oct 4 15:21:47 2008 EST |
| Prague, Czech Republic (Sports Network) - Brandon Dubinsky's power-play marker late in the third period proved to be the game-winner, as the New York Rangers kicked off the 2008-09 campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 triumph over the new-look Tampa Bay Lightning from the O2 Arena. Markus Naslund also scored for the Rangers, who were ousted in the second round of the playoffs last season by eventual conference champion Pittsburgh in five games. Henrik Lundqvist, a Vezina Trophy nominee in each of hi | |
| Dubinsky, Rangers beat Lightning in Melrose's coaching debut | Sat Oct 4 15:18:39 2008 EST |
| Prague, Czech Republic (Sports Network) - Brandon Dubinsky's power-play marker late in the third period proved to be the game-winner, as the New York Rangers kicked off the 2008-09 campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 triumph over the new-look Tampa Bay Lightning from the O2 Arena. Markus Naslund also scored for the Rangers, who were ousted in the second round of the playoffs last season by eventual conference champion Pittsburgh in five games. Henrik Lundqvist, a Vezina Trophy nominee in each of hi | |
| Flyers ink first-round pick Sbisa | Wed Oct 1 17:54:16 2008 EST |
| eling," said Sbisa, a native of Ozleri, Italy. "I have been working for this moment since I started playing hockey. I came here and told myself to do my best, have fun and see what happens. I just want to gain as much experience as I can and see what happens." Last season, the six-foot-two, 190-pound rearguard compiled six goals and 33 points in 62 games for Lethbridge of the Western Hockey League. Philadelphia opens the 2008-09 season Saturday, October 11, at home against the New York Rangers. | |
| Rangers release Nedved | Fri Sep 26 15:09:54 2008 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - The New York Rangers released center Petr Nedved on Friday. Nedved, who signed a pro tryout agreement with the team on July 31, had two previous stints with the Rangers and split last season between Philadelphia and Edmonton. A 15-year veteran, Nedved has 310 goals and 407 assists in 982 games. He has also played for Vancouver, St. Louis, Pittsburgh and Phoenix. | |
| 2008-09 Vancouver Canucks Preview | Wed Sep 24 15:22:03 2008 EST |
| wing Daniel, who is six minutes younger than his twin, led the team with 29 goals en route to a 74-point season. When longtime Canucks captain Markus Naslund, who had 55 points in Vancouver last year, left to sign a free-agent deal with the New York Rangers in the offseason, Vancouver had a pair of 37-point producers as their next highest returning scorers. Ryan Kesler, a 24-year-old centerman, posted 21 goals and 16 assists for his 37 points, while 27-year-old right winger Taylor Pyatt reverse | |
| 2008-09 Ottawa Senators Preview | Wed Sep 24 14:01:07 2008 EST |
| Donovan and Chris Neil. Brad Isbister will also be in the mix after signing with the Sens in early September. DEFENSE - The Senators defense waved goodbye to a staple in the offseason, allowing Wade Redden to sign a free-agent deal with the New York Rangers. Redden, who was a rookie for Ottawa the first time the franchise made the postseason during the 1996-97 season, had become less productive in recent years, but will still be difficult to replace. Also, Ottawa opted to exchange promise for e | |
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