Adam Graves
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 11: (L-R) Former NHL players Clark Gillies, Grant Marshall and Adam Graves stand next to a 21 foot replica of the Stanley Cup trophy in Times Square on April 11, 2012 in New York City. To kick off the start of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs, a 21 foot, 6,600 pound replica of the Stanley Cup trophy was unveiled in Times Square. The replica trophy doubles as a water fountain that New York residents and visitors can drink from.
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Probably two of them ... The Rangers winning in 1994, being somewhat of a family friend with Adam Graves, it was good to see him win that. And I remember being at the SkyDome in Toronto (to watch on the Jumbotron) for Game 7 when the Leafs played L.A. (in 1993). They ended up losing, and it was a bad memory, but a cool experience going to watch that. It was terrible. About 60,000 people felt the same way I did.
The first time I played in the Garden, it was so bright, it felt like a stageMore quotes »
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Slap Shot: Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Claude Lemieux
During the Eastern Conference finals between the Rangers and the Devils, The New York Times will revisit some of the memorable characters of the 1994 conference finals between the teams. Perhaps no player in N.H.L. history was able to ramp up his intensi from The New York Times Read more »
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Adam Graves: 5/17
ESPN: First Take ESPN Radio May 17, 2012 ESPN: 30 for 30 with Bill Simmons ESPN Radio Apr 2, 2012 ESPN: Around the Horn ESPN Radio May 16, 2012 ESPN: Baseball Today ESPN Radio May 17, 2012 ESPN: Behind the Bets with Chad Millman ESPN Radio May 17, 2012 E from ESPN Read more »
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Slap Shot: Interview With Adam Graves of the New York Rangers
Adam Graves took 31 shots against Martin Brodeur in the 1994 Eastern Conference finals against the Devils, and only two got through for goals. That degree of difficulty helps to inform Graves’s frame of reference on the trans-Hudson rivalry, then and now from The New York Times Read more »
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1994 Revisited: Q. and A. With Stephane Richer
You scored on a breakaway, but weren’t you tired by that point of the game? Yep, that was kind of a lucky goal. It was the end of the shift, and I was pretty tired, but I played the puck at the Rangers line and realized Adam Graves was the only man back from Slap Shot Read more »
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Serby's Special Q & A with... Adam Graves
Adam Graves, a member of the last Rangers team to the win the Stanley Cup in 1994, chatted on the street yesterday with Steve Serby, on the eve of the Blueshirts meeting the Devils in the Eastern Conference finals. Q: When did you find out about Mark Mes from New York Post Read more »