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The New York Rangers are a professional hockey team that competes in the NHL and plays its home games at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Rangers are a professional hockey team that competes in the NHL and plays its home games at Madison Square Garden.
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Hawks sign goalie Crawford to 1-year deal
Tribune staff reporterCorey Crawford will get another year to prove he's the Blackhawks' goaltender of the future. The Hawks signed the 23-year-old restricted free agent to a one-year deal Monday that keeps him in the team's long-range mix at goalie. "It's a pretty big thing...Tags: Corey Crawford, Field Hockey, National Hockey League, Soccer, Nikolai Khabibulin
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Pro athletes? They'll take Manhattan (Beach)
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRichard Montgomery immediately recognized the tall blond in the tennis dress in the deli section of his local Ralphs, so he walked up and introduced himself to tennis star Maria Sharapova. Montgomery, who had heard she lived in Manhattan Beach, told...Tags: Tennessee Titans, Shaquille O'Neal, Imperial and Royal Matters, San Jose Sharks, Soccer
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Rangers sign restricted free agent Dan Fristche
The New York Rangers agreed to terms with restricted free agent forward Dan Fritsche on Tuesday. The 23-year-old Fritsche had 10 goals and 12 assists in 69 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets last season. The 6-foot-1, 206-pounder had 29 goals and 34...Tags: New York, Ohio, Columbus Blue Jackets
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Flyers unveil regular season schedule
The Philadelphia Flyers announced today that they will open their season on Saturday, Oct. 11 against the New York Rangers at the Wachovia Center. The 82-game regular season slate will conclude on Sunday, April 12, with a home game against the Rangers....Tags: New York, Philadelphia Flyers, National Hockey League, Wachovia Corp.
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Panthers to hit road early, but trips don't faze Martin
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Panthers won a franchise-record 20 games on the road last season, and they'll need to prove their mettle away from BankAtlantic Center again in November and December to stay in the playoff hunt this upcoming season. The NHL released its 2008-09...Tags: Olli Jokinen, BankAtlantic Center, Football, Florida Panthers, National Hockey League
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Hockey arena, indoor baseball fields proposed in Wellington
South Florida Sun-SentinelA sports complex with indoor baseball fields and a 90,000-square-foot hockey arena that could be home to a minor league team could be coming to Wellington if a former Florida Marlin, a former hockey player and their securities-broker partner have their...Tags: Bo Jackson, Basketball, Injuries, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Palm Beach Community College
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NHL new schedule: Rangers, Islanders play 6 times
steve.zipay@newsday.comForward into the past! With each team playing every other at least once and with pared-down divisional rivalries, the NHL has borrowed the scheduling format from the pre-lockout year of 2003-04 for its 2008-09 regular-season schedule. For the past three...Tags: Sean Avery, Basketball, Chicago Blackhawks, NBC, Madison Square Garden
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Nolan out as Islanders coach after rift with GM
Ted Nolan's return to NHL coaching ended after only two years Monday when he split with the New York Islanders over ''philosophical differences'' with general manager Garth Snow. Although there had been a growing rift throughout last season between Nolan...Tags: Nassau Coliseum, Government, Garth Snow, Dallas Stars, Public Employees
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Nolan Splits With Islanders After 2 Seasons
The Associated PressUNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Ted Nolan needed nearly a decade to get back into the NHL, and after a two-year return the veteran coach is unemployed again. Now there's no guarantee he'll get another shot behind a big-league bench. Nolan split with the New York...Tags: Mike Commodore, National Hockey League, Contracts, Fredrik Modin, Columbus Blue Jackets
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'Brown' has first workout since Belmont
In his first workout since running last in the Belmont Stakes last month, Big Brown went five-eighths of a mile in a slow 1 minute, 6.71 seconds at Aqueduct in New York. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner hit the track about 5:45 a.m. with regular...Tags: San Diego Chargers, Big Brown, Kentucky Derby, Soccer, Virginia Tech
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