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Leetch, Richter inducted into U.S. Hockey Hall
DENVER - Former Rangers Brian Leetch and Mike Richter, along with Brett Hull and Cammi Granato, were inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame on Friday night. Leetch was an 11-time All-Star in 18 seasons, all but one in a Rangers sweater. He was also...Tags: National Hockey League, Brett Hull, Mike Richter, Basketball
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Glenn Anderson will finally get his due
One of hockey's longest running oversights will end next month. Finally, Glenn Anderson will go into the Hall of Fame, nine years after he was first eligible and who knows how long after he really should have been in. So maybe he wasn't a first-ballot...Tags: Paul Coffey, Field Hockey, Montreal Canadiens, Brett Hull, Adam Graves
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Steady rain gives Johnson Bank pole
Jimmie Johnson could only look at his car Thursday, spending most of the afternoon eating junk food in his team's hauler and watching it rain. Before nightfall, the Sprint Cup points leader had been awarded more treats -- the pole, the first pit stall,...Tags: Denver Broncos, Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Phoenix Coyotes
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Former Rangers Leetch, Richter among those honored before Avalanche game Thursday night
AP Sports WriterDENVER (AP) _ Brian Leetch glided out to the ice in loafers, not skates. The former defenseman was wearing a blue suit and matching tie, instead of his familiar Rangers sweater. He's grown quite fond of retirement. "I'm not looking to play another game,...Tags: Field Hockey, Brett Hull, Mike Richter, Baseball, Tony Granato
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Krejci scores game-winner with 2:36 remaining to lift Bruins to 5-4 win over Avalanche
AP Sports WriterDENVER (AP) _ David Krejci scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:36 remaining and Marc Savard added a goal and an assist, lifting the Boston Bruins to a 5-4 win over the Colorado Avalanche in the season opener for both teams Thursday night. Blake Wheeler...Tags: Contracts, Brett Hull, Mike Richter, Baseball, Tony Granato
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Rangers trying to find right mix at camp
steve.zipay@newsday.comPlenty of live bodies, not much dead space. Realistically, the competition for roster spots in Rangers training camp is on the fourth line and defense. With 14 forwards and six defenseman with NHL contracts, the opportunities are few. Translation:...Tags: National Hockey League, Chicago Wolves
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Woods won't swing club until next year
Tiger Woods said he isn't going to be physically able to swing a club until 2009. Woods, who underwent reconstructive 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...Tags: Wrestling, Field Hockey, Brett Hull, Ted Nolan, Mike Richter
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Gretzky tries to mold Coyotes into 'Great Ones'
steve.zipay@newsday.comWith his back to the battered Nassau Coliseum center-ice boards, wearing the desert-sunset red warmup suit of the Phoenix Coyotes, Wayne Gretzky orchestrated a practice dominated by NHL 20-somethings, youngsters about the age of Gretzky himself when he...Tags: National Hockey League, Field Hockey, University of Minnesota, Wayne Gretzky, Animals
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Looking ahead: 2008, day-by-day
JANUARY Jan. 2: Knicks host Sacramento. Two fans ejected for displaying "Fire Isiah" signs. Jan. 6: On the eve of the national championship game, Newsday's Erik Boland rips the BCS and calls for a playoff system. Jan. 7: BCS championship game. Jan. 8:...Tags: Marathon, Don Mattingly, National Basketball Association, Baseball, Alyssa Milano
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Rangers Observe Moment of Silence
STAFF CORRESPONDENTRye -The Rangers continued their pursuit of normalcy at day two of training camp here Friday while still mindful of the terrorist attacks on the city the team calls home. Captain Mark Messier gathered 34 mainstays and Ranger hopefuls - two of the four...Tags: Field Hockey, Boston Bruins, Mike Richter, Mark Messier, John Murray
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Alan Hahn's mailbag
Hello fans. Sorry I got backed up with the mailbag. We've got about two months worth in here, so it's long. But I made it a point to respond to all of you. Some of these are outdated, but so are most of my game-story leads. Anyhow . . . let's get on...Tags: National Basketball Association, Scott Stevens, Andrew Raycroft, Toronto Maple Leafs, Travis Green
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McRonald to the Rescue
Staff WriterWhen Josh Fishbein of Aquebogue was diagnosed with myelomonocytic leukemia in the fall of 1996, he shut down emotionally. "I had a terrible mind-set," he recalled. "I was pretty much given a timeline; I was given six months to live." Fishbein, then 17,...Tags: Jim Smith, Radio City Music Hall, Baseball, Philadelphia Eagles, Diseases
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