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03 Feb 2018, 3:19 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
The Rangers were pretty good a couple of years ago. Now it's been another 24 years since they won the Stanley Cup in 1994.

I go way back----to when Jean Ratelle, Rod Gilbert, Eddie Giacomin, and Vic Hadfield were on the team. I remember thinking that Phil Esposito was the enemy, and that it was weird that he came from the Bruins to the Rangers.


Off Topic: The Rangers will put Ratelle’s number 19 in the rafters on the 25th of this month.

That Espo trade was discombobulating. So was the ill fated 1/2 year when Bryan Trottier was the Rangers coach.

In the 60’s and early 70’s the Rangers practice facility was a few blocks from me.


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