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I will be watching the Rangers play their first game that means anything in the last year and a half (or much longer, depending on your definition of ‘means anything’).
Messier retires after 25 NHL seasons
I can’t say the last couple years have been memorable, but for many other reasons then that I’ll be happy to see Mark Messier’s #11 up in the rafters at MSG come a fitting January game against the Oilers. No complaining from me today about the age of the Rangers, and no jokes about the senior league or photoshoped pics of Mess on the ice in a wheelchair. Just a simple…
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Sorry Miroslav, theres a new “most fun” hockey name to say…
Yutaka Fukufuji, who played with the Japan’s national ice hockey team three times, displays his Los Angeles Kings jersey during a news conference in Tokyo Thursday, Aug. 18, 2005. The Tokyo-born goalie, 22, reported Japanese media that he and the Kings of the National Hockey League agreed to a two-year entry level contract earlier this month. Six-foot-1 and 170 pounds Fukufuji was selected by the Kings 238th overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)