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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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Pens' Ryan Whitney Out 3-5 Months After Foot Surgery
The Associated PressPITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ryan Whitney will be out three to five months following surgery to correct a chronic problem with his left foot. The team didn't describe the nature of the problem in a statement released Saturday. Whitney...Tags: Fredrik Modin, Contracts, Mike Commodore, National Hockey League, Columbus Blue Jackets
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Richter, Leetch elected to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame
Brett Hull and longtime New York Rangers Brian Leetch and Mike Richter are members of the 2008 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The four-member group announced Tuesday also includes Cammi Granato, the all-time scoring leader for the U.S. women's...Tags: Brian Leetch, Field Hockey, Brett Hull, National Hockey League, Mike Richter
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76ers reportedly re-sign Iguodala
The Philadelphia 76ers and Andre Iguodala have agreed to a six-year, $80 million contract, ESPN.com reported Tuesday night. Iguodala, a 6-6 swing man, was a restricted free agent. Philadelphia recently signed former Los Angeles Clippers forward Elton...Tags: Marat Safin, Elton Brand, Brian Leetch, Brett Hull, Washington Wizards
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Woods' swing will have to wait
Tiger Woods said he isn't going to be physically able to swing a club until 2009. Woods, who underwent left knee surgery after winning the U.S. Open in June, wrote on his Web site that he has begun riding a stationary bicycle to start his rehabilitation,...Tags: Ted Nolan, Brett Hull, Washington Wizards, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Garth Snow
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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: Photography, Soccer, Athletes, Major League Baseball, Volleyball
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Goal-oriented
For RedEyeUber-talented Chicago Fire goalie Jon Busch talked with RedEye about the Fire's championship hopes and more. Below is his full interview. How does it feel to miss out on the July 24 All-Star game? It's a little bit of a bummer. When you lead the...Tags: Jon Busch, Chris Rolfe, Soccer, Injuries, Diego Gutierrez
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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, Soccer, Nikolai Khabibulin, Contracts
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Dale Earnhardt Inc. sweeps front row at Daytona
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsAlthough Dale Earnhardt Inc. might not be a championship contender, it showed Friday it still can be a force at Daytona International Speedway. DEI swept the front row in qualifying for tonight's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coke Zero 400 and ended up with...Tags: New York Knicks, Daytona International Speedway, Tony Stewart, Jaromir Jagr, NASCAR
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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: Soccer, Green Bay Packers, Prosecution, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Sean Avery realizes goal as Vogue intern
Associated PressSean Avery squeezes between two tables full of diners, careful to avoid jostling anyone. He quickly skims the menu at a favorite SoHo eatery and orders: the pizza with black truffles, please. The NHL's No. 1 pest is ready to dish - about food, fashion...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Sean Avery, Martin Brodeur, National Hockey League
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Nets trade Jefferson to Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks traded forwards Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons to the New Jersey Nets for forward Richard Jefferson yesterday. Milwaukee has been looking to rid itself of several bloated contracts and decided it was worth trading the rookie whom...Tags: Dudley Hart, Seattle SuperSonics, Bobby Simmons, Richard Jefferson, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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League, Rangers clash over marketing
The NHL is threatening to kick the owners of the New York Rangers out of the league or force them to sell the team as punishment for accusing league officials of violating antitrust laws. The NHL filed court papers Wednesday that included a draft...Tags: Breach of Contract, New York Knicks, Movies, Anti Trust Crime, Corporate Crime
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