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I don't know about anyone else, but I love Sean Avery. What a character.

Takin' a dive

'cause you can't halt the slide

floating downstream

*im takin - a dive

So let her go

don't start spoiling the show

it's a bad dream!

HAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAH

lyrics says everything plus you get a nice dancing jagr

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The great thing about this team is that even though they started slow this season their Goals Against was excellent (currently lowest in the NHL).

They are 7-3-0 in their last 10 games are are really starting to gel with the offense starting to click. I will not be surprised if they finish first in the Atlantic Division.

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The great thing about this team is that even though they started slow this season their Goals Against was excellent (currently lowest in the NHL).

They are 7-3-0 in their last 10 games are are really starting to gel with the offense starting to click. I will not be surprised if they finish first in the Atlantic Division.

Hopefuly they beat the Devils and Islanders out. I loved that 1-0 game in ot Rangers baby over the devils.

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The great thing about this team is that even though they started slow this season their Goals Against was excellent (currently lowest in the NHL).

They are 7-3-0 in their last 10 games are are really starting to gel with the offense starting to click. I will not be surprised if they finish first in the Atlantic Division.

They are back into a slump again behind a red hot Devils team with Pittsburg 2 points behind them in third.

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Is it true that Andy Bathgate wore #9 with the NYRs?

If so then I do not think they should be retiring #9 with Graves.

Graves in 1152 GP had only 616 pts while Bathgate in 1069 games had 349 goals, 624 assists.

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Is it true that Andy Bathgate wore #9 with the NYRs?

If so then I do not think they should be retiring #9 with Graves.

Graves in 1152 GP had only 616 pts while Bathgate in 1069 games had 349 goals, 624 assists.

I believe your 100% correct Bathgate wore number 9.

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I just have to laugh when NHL.com has an article on San Jose "Sizzling Sharks hot at right time" when the hottest team in the NHL are the Rangers who are 10-0-3 in their last 13 games. Now that is sizzling. :D

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The future of Alexei Cherepanov

The Rangers may not independently negotiate a transfer fee with Omsk Avangard in order to secure the release of 2007 first-rounder Alexei Cherepanov. They may agree to coincidentally schedule a couple of exhibition games this summer in Omsk - will Jaromir Jagr play for both sides? - before the Blueshirts' preseason matches in Switzerland and regular-season-opening series in Prague, while Omsk generously allows Cherepanov to attend training camp and try out for the Rangers, but money may not pass hands.

The league contends paying transfer fees to international clubs somehow equates to benefits flowing to the player and is thus banned by the CBA. It has sent memos to all of its teams reinforcing that position. But theirs is a rather liberal interpretation, one that an arbitrator might not uphold.

The league does also happen to have an agreement with the PA authorized in 2005 by Ted Saskin that forbids team-negotiated transfer fees, but that agreement happens to expire on June 30, and, the PA does not seem inclined at the moment to re-up so quickly.

The NHL/IIHF transfer agreements expire in June. Currently, 18- and 19-year-olds who do not make their NHL clubs must be offered back to their European clubs. The NHL and PA are believed to have talked about expanding the provision to also include 20- and 21-year-olds as an inducement to the European federations to sign a new agreement, rather than opting to go it alone as has Russia.

If Omsk were under some circumstance willing to release Cherepanov from the final year of his contract, surely it would be part of an agreement with Glen Sather that the winger would return to Russia, rather than be assigned to the AHL Wolf Pack, if he could not make the Rangers.

In other words, Broadway or Siberia.

Source: http://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/7970000...ue-for-Penguins

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Disgusting the Rangers signed Redden to six years at 6.5 million a year.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=242200&amp...=headlines_main

They should have just gone after Campbell if they are going to pay that much money.

Campbell signed an eight-year deal worth $56.8 million with Chicago. Maybe it was a bidding war between the two teams.

Other movements:

Rangers also sign Rozsival and added a pair of forwards, signing Aaron Voros from Minnesota and Patrick Rissmiller from San Jose

http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?articleid=36749...mp;service=page

The Rangers sent defensemen Fedor Tyutin and Christian Backman to Columbus in exchange for talented winger Nikolai Zherdev and energy-line center Dan Fritsche

http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&a...rticleid=367639

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