Rangers Roster Questions
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008Rangers now face questions after 2nd-round ouster
Who stays, Who Goes?
NEW YORK (AP) -Once the New York Rangers figure out if captain Jaromir Jagr is in their plans, they will either regroup or reload.
Jagr will be a key figure in the coming weeks as the Rangers head into an uncertain future following a disappointing second-round exit [...]
Avery recovering, doing well
Saturday, May 3rd, 2008RANGERS’ AVERY MOVED OUT OF INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
NEW YORK - Rangers forward Sean Avery was transferred out of the intensive care unit Saturday, and remained hospitalized during recovery from a lacerated spleen.
There was no immediate word when Avery would be released from the hospital, Rangers spokesman John Rosasco said. The rugged winger had been in [...]
Avery, so whats the scoop
Friday, May 2nd, 2008Did he or did he not have surgery?
Rangers agitator Sean Avery remained in stable condition in the intensive care unit of St. Vincent’s Hospital in Manhattan Thursday night, after lacerating his spleen in Tuesday night’s Game 3 loss to the Penguins at the Garden.
But according to Rangers spokesman John Rosasco, Avery had “no internal bleeding [...]
Avery still in ICU, getting better
Friday, May 2nd, 2008Avery still in intensive care, but improving
NEW YORK (AP) -Rangers forward Sean Avery remained in an intensive care unit Thursday, two days after his spleen was lacerated during a playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The internal bleeding, that has kept Avery in intensive care, stopped Thursday. If that improvement continues, he could be moved [...]
Rangers keep hopes alive
Friday, May 2nd, 2008With Backs to Wall, Rangers Fight Back
Rangers down Penguins 3-0, series now 3-1
By LYNN ZINSER
At the biggest moment of his season, Jaromir Jagr was facedown on the ice. He had just scored what would be a season-saving goal in the win-or-go-home game against Pittsburgh on Thursday night, and an opponent’s shoulder nearly knocked him cold.
While [...]
Avery out, lacerated spleen
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008Avery has lacerated spleen
Out for remained of playoffs
Dan Rosen | NHL.com Staff Writer
New York Rangers left wing Sean Avery lacerated his spleen in Tuesday night’s playoff game against the Pittsburgh Penguins and has been ruled out for the remainder of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the team announced at its practice facility in Greenburgh, N.Y. on [...]
Rangers come up short in Game 3 at Garden
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008No late games hero’s for New York
Penguins hold a dominating 3-0 series lead over the Rangers
The Rangers have played well with their backs to the wall throughout the 2007-08 season, and after dropping Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against Pittsburgh by a 5-3 score on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden, the Blueshirts [...]
Penguins take both at home
Sunday, April 27th, 2008Penguins drop Rangers 2-0
Fleury gets shutout in second win over Rangers. Penguins lead series 2-0
One year ago, the Rangers found themselves in a 2-0 hole to start an Eastern Conference Semifinals series against Buffalo, but used their outstanding play at Madison Square Garden as the springboard to what became a very close, six-game series [...]
Rangers lose control, Penguins win 5-4
Saturday, April 26th, 2008Late Malkin goal gives series opener to Pens
Penguins lead series 1-0 over Rangers
Everything seemed to be going the Rangers’ way in the opening game of their Eastern Conference Semifinal series against Pittsburgh on Friday night at Mellon Arena. The Blueshirts had built up a commanding lead by the game’s midpoint and then managed to battle [...]
Rangers finish off Devils 5-3
Saturday, April 19th, 2008Rangers advance into next round after defeating the Devils 5-3
Rangers hang tough in Newark, win series in five
In a game suddenly injected with a whole lot of unexpected drama, the leading man who had to be spectacular in the tensest of all moments was exactly that on Friday night in Newark. As a result, the [...]
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