Just a quick thought as I am running all around –
Bobby Sanguinetti needs to get his act together. It’s obvious he has talent and should be a good player. The longer he goes without playing an NHL game or even making a solid impact in the AHL, the lower is value is.
I was talking to [...]
Good morning folks! Long time, no blogging. I hope everyone had a tremendous summer and is now primed and ready for hockey season, and more importantly, the 2009-2010 edition of the the New York Rangers.
To get started, I wanted to point out a guest blog I contributed to PuckCentral.net that talked about the team’s keys to [...]
TSN has released its list of the Rangers top twelve prospects.
Bobby Sanguinetti tops the list followed by fellow defenseman Michael Del Zotto and Artem Anismov comes in at third.
Lauri Korpoikoski, who played in 68 games for the Rangers this season, comes in at fourth and Evgeni Grachev rounds out the top 5.
At seven, was newly [...]
I had the pleasure to cover last nights loss to the Devils for WFAN. As I sat there, and chatted with good buddy EJ Hradek — who will be joining me for a video blog later this week — we joked about how this game felt like it was 6-0, how Wade Redden was a [...]
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Brian Monzo,
Chris Drury,
Daniel Girardi,
Fred Sjostrom,
Glen Sather,
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Henrik Lundqvist,
Jaromir Jagr,
Jim Schoenfeld,
Marc Staal,
Nigel Dawes,
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P.A. Parenteau,
Petr Prucha,
Ryan Callahan,
Scott Gomez,
Sean Avery,
Stephen Valiquette,
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Wade Redden on February 10th, 2009
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I will never forget where I was. I was up by Lake Champlain on July 1st, 2007 — the day the signings of Scott Gomez and Chris Drury were made.
I was fired up — as was every Ranger fan.
But now, a season a half into these contracts, the feeling is this team cannot win [...]
Join hosts Randy Sobel and Steve Karas for a tribute to #9 Adam Graves tonight at 10pm EST. ESPN 1050 AM Radio’s own Kenny Albert, the Rangers play by play announcer, will be joining the show to give his thoughts on Adam Graves, the state of the Rangers and so much more.
Click here to listen.
Monzo: [...]
While we are a ways away from the offseason, it’s fun to think like a GM. Not only about trades and hirings but about the salary cap, the minor leagues, buyouts and what players to re-sign.
With that said, I’ve been analyzing what players are available by way of free agency this upcoming offseason, what players [...]
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Artem Anisimov,
Blair Betts,
Bobby Sanguinetti,
Brandon Dubinsky,
Brian Monzo,
Chris Drury,
Colton Orr,
Corey Potter,
Dan Fritsche,
Daniel Girardi,
Fred Sjostrom,
Henrik Lundqvist,
Lauri Korpikoski,
Marc Staal,
Markus Naslund,
Michal Rozsival,
Nigel Dawes,
Nikolai Zherdev,
Paul Mara,
Petr Prucha,
Ryan Callahan,
Scott Gomez,
Stephen Valiquette,
Wade Redden on January 15th, 2009
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Steve Zipay of Newsday has a story on Bobby Sanguinetti and his season so far and his eventful trip to Ottawa yesterday.
Rotter: Interesting read about the boy who i have officailly decided to nickname Sangs. He is going to be a player but he needs to time develop in Hartford. Tom Renney and his staff [...]
Rangers prospect Bobby Sanguinetti was returned to Hartford after the game tonight.
Andrew Gross notes in his blog that Sangs watched the game with fellow scratches Dan Fritsche and Aaron Voros in the Rangers locker room.
Sangs had this to say about being with the Rangers
“Just to be around and look at the atmosphere and feel the [...]
Andew Gross reports in his blog that the Rangers have called up defenseman Bobby Sanguinetti.
With Michal Rozsival and Paul Mara being hurt at various points last night, Sangs was called up as insurance.
He was called up over Corey Potter because Sangs has been playing very well in Hartford recently.
Sangs is 4th on Hartford in points [...]