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Jaromir Jagr plays right wing for the New York Rangers. The Czechoslavkia native was drafted in the first round of the 1990 National Hockey League Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Jaromir Jagr plays right wing for the New York Rangers. The Czechoslavkia native was drafted in the first round of the 1990 National Hockey League Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Rangers should stay away from Sean Avery
There are very good reasons why Rangers fans are so hot to get Sean Avery back. One is he has a rare combination of skills: He is a world-class provocateur and he also is, as coach Tom Renney used to say during Avery's time with the Rangers, a good...Tags: National Hockey League, Montreal Canadiens, Field Hockey, Sean Avery, Brendan Shanahan
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Canadiens dominate East starters in NHL All-Star game; Penguins, Blackhawks, Ducks also shine
AP Hockey WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Only Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin prevented the Montreal Canadiens from an All-Star sweep. The NHL announced the starting lineups Saturday for the midseason classic, and the host Canadiens filled four of the six slots for the...Tags: Baseball, Buffalo Sabres, Ceremonies, Ryan Getzlaf, Soccer
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Bruins' Win Streak Comes To End
A little-known player and a few big misses put an end to Boston's longest winning streak in nearly 36 years. Recent call-up Matt Ellis scored his second and third goals of the season as the Sabres won 4-2 in Boston Saturday, ending the Bruins' 10-game...Tags: National Hockey League, Marc Savard, Baseball, Dining and Drinking, Wrigley Field
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Record-setting Penguins join host Habs as all-star starters
Of The Associated PressOnly Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin prevented the Montreal Canadiens from an All-Star sweep. The NHL announced the starting lineups Saturday for the midseason classic, and the host Canadiens filled four of the six slots for the Eastern Conference....Tags: National Hockey League, Baseball, Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Scott Niedermayer, Jonathan Toews
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4 Canadiens elected for NHL East stars in Montreal
AP Hockey WriterOnly Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin prevented the Montreal Canadiens from an All-Star sweep. The NHL announced the starting lineups Saturday for the midseason classic, and the host Canadiens filled four of the six slots for the Eastern Conference....Tags: Baseball, Buffalo Sabres, Ceremonies, Ryan Getzlaf, Soccer
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No more aging stars for Rangers
Mats Sundin took the $10-million -- OK, more like $6-million and change -- and ran off to Vancouver. To which I say: Enjoy the salmon. Sundin made the right move and, by default, the Rangers did as well. The Canucks had the salary-cap room and the...Tags: National Hockey League, Wayne Gretzky, New York, Darius Kasparaitis, Luc Robitaille
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Birdie on last hole lifts Singh to Chevron title
Three months after winning the FedEx Cup, Vijay Singh padded his most lucrative year in golf by making a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 5-under-par 67 and a one-shot victory in the Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Age has...Tags: National Hockey League, Tiger Woods, Dining and Drinking, Vijay Singh, FedEx Corporation
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Cardinals The Product Of A Weak Division
>> NFL analysts have been suggesting for weeks that the Arizona Cardinals aren't equipped to win playoff games in cold weather. Sure enough, the Cardinals were horrible in the snow at Gillette Stadium Sunday. But even though they lost by 40 points to...Tags: New York Giants, Florida Panthers, National Hockey League, Arizona Cardinals, Tom Brady
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Bold names: Wade Phillips feeling the heat after latest Cowboys loss
Phillips on hot seat after Cowboys loss The Cowboys' 33-24 loss to the Ravens on Saturday night has triggered calls for the head of coach Wade Phillips. Jean Jacques Taylor of the Dallas Morning News wrote that owner Jerry Jones "should've fired...Tags: New York Mets, National Hockey League, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Kessel Extends Points Streak To 18 Games In Bruins' Win
Phil Kessel had two assists, extending his points streak to 18 games, and former University of Minnesota teammate Blake Wheeler scored two first-period goals in the Bruins' 6-3 victory over the Blues Sunday night in St. Louis. Kessel's streak is Boston's...Tags: Florida Panthers, National Hockey League, Marc Savard, Tomas Vokoun, Adam Oates
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Rangers no longer playing name game
mark.herrmann@newsday.comThe Rangers are as fond of icons as anybody. They have spent millions over the years to gather the biggest names they could find, some of them even bigger than Sidney Crosby. And everyone at Madison Square Garden last night realized how Crosby can light...Tags: National Hockey League, Wayne Gretzky, Madison Square Garden, Basketball, Markus Naslund
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After strong start, Rangers come back to Earth
Ringgg. Ringggg. Hello, Earth? You there? It's the Rangers. We're baaaack. Remember that 5-0 start? Try 5-4-1 since. And how about that embarrassing 2-1 loss to a tattered Isles squad at home on Tuesday? Worse turnout from the guys wearing the...Tags: National Hockey League, Contracts, Jonathan Toews, Michal Rozsival, Soccer
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