this team is getting hot!
Wow... 10-2 over the last 12 games.
Rangers are starting to make a believer out of me.
They look good. Only a quarter of the way through the season but hopefully they can keep up this intensity and hard work.
Great effort all around by everyone playing.
Beating the craps, cryers, and crybabies in their last three games... I'm impressed.
Ducks winger Bobby Ryan said Tuesday he "wouldn't be surprised" if he were traded, possibly to the Rangers.</p>
Ryan told the Orange County Register,
"If they feel like the Ducks are going to get better and I'm going to
get a chance to play somewhere else, I guess I would. But I'm certainly
not thinking about it day in and day out."</p>
Rangers general manager Glen Sather has been in touch with Ducks
counterpart Bob Murray regarding the availability of the 24-year-old
power winger.</p>
"At any time if we get offered a deal on any player that makes this
team better, we would have to take a long, hard look at that," Murray
told the newspaper.</p>
The Rangers, who toppled the Penguins 4-3 Tuesday night, have a
number of assets to send to the Ducks for Ryan, who will attract
considerable interest from big-time franchises throughout the league as
Anaheim (on streaks of 0-5, 0-6-1 and 1-10-3 in carrying a 6-13-4 record
into Wednesday’s match against Montreal) is seeking to replenish by
gaining a package of young, cap-friendly players in exchange for the
three-time 30-goal scorer.</p>
"In a perfect world, you get drafted and you stay with a team for
your career and you win (Stanley) Cups," Ryan told the newspaper. "At
the same time, it's the business side of things that all comes back to.
If they feel like it's got to be the right move for the team, then I'd
certainly welcome it."</p>
It is believed the Rangers consider Ryan Callahan, Derek Stepan, Marc
Staal (who has begun skating on his own), Dan Girardi, Ryan McDonagh
and Michael Sauer to be untouchables within the organization regarding
this particular scenario.</p>
Ryan, who has recorded 11 points (7-4) following last season’s
71-point performance (34-37), has been a part of the Ducks’ formidable
first-line that includes reigning Hart Trophy winner Corey Perry and
center Ryan Getzlaf. </p>
He is being moved to the third line for the game against the Canadiens.</p>
The 6-foot-2, 210-pound New Jersey native has three seasons following
this one remaining on a contract that carries a $5.1 million cap hit.
Ryan, a right-handed shot who can play either wing, is due to become an
unrestricted free agent following 2014-15 under the current collective
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Anyone else excited????
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Super Bowl 46 was dedicated to my Uncle Mike and my Boy Cat-1, getting Loud & Proud from above
I'd trade Dubi, a 1st and a few prospects for him. Sather has been known to fleece people in trades though.
[quote user="Gmen2005"]I'd trade Dubi, a 1st and a few prospects for him. Sather has been known to fleece people in trades though.
[/quote]Uh oh, I just realized that him and King Henrik arent on that list, but I just assume Lundy is on the untouchable list
Super Bowl 46 was dedicated to my Uncle Mike and my Boy Cat-1, getting Loud & Proud from above
[quote user="Kase-1"]
Ducks winger Bobby Ryan said Tuesday he "wouldn't be surprised" if he were traded, possibly to the Rangers.</P>
Anyone else excited????
</P>[/quote]Leaf fans may say otherwise.. whats up Kase
This team is on fire right now.
Getting a Henrik heritage and Brian Leetch throwback!!
BOOM
Leafs laying a *****slap
Good game for the Leafs. Rangers played bad in the 1st period which led to the loss.
If you guys love the rangers, I have a very good website you would love to post on (forum)