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Retro Rangers : Post War Recovery

Retro Rangers : Post War Recovery

by George Grimm | Aug 11, 2018 | Archived Features, Hockey History, Homepage, New York Rangers, Retro Rangers

­­At the end of World War II, nearly 50 players returned to their respective NHL teams including key Rangers such as Muzz and Lynn Patrick, Alex Shibicky, Alf Pike, and Mac Colville, whose brother Neil had returned during the previous season. Unfortunately after three...
Retro Rangers : Post War Recovery

Retro Rangers; Reminiscing with Gilles Villemure

by George Grimm | Apr 30, 2018 | Hockey History, Homepage, New York Rangers, Retro Rangers

Gilles Villemure was born on May 30, 1940 and grew up in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec where the local hockey rink was right next to the fairgrounds race track, and so his two passions became hockey and horse racing. Luckily for him he was able to pursue both of these...
Retro Rangers : Post War Recovery

Retro Rangers: Remembering Arnee Nocks – Practice Goaltender

by George Grimm | Apr 26, 2018 | Hockey History, Homepage, Inside Hockey, New York Rangers, Retro Rangers

Prior to the 1965-66 season when the NHL ruled that teams must dress two netminders for games, many teams often employed amateurs and low minor leaguers to serve as practice and emergency goaltenders. These men were happy to share the ice with the pros and make a few...
Retro Rangers : Post War Recovery

Retro Rangers: Davey Kerr, The Rangers Original Franchise Goaltender

by George Grimm | Feb 27, 2018 | Hockey History, Homepage, Inside Hockey, New York Rangers, Retro Rangers

Before there was a Chuck Rayner, a Gump Worsley, an Ed Giacomin, Mike Richter or Henrik Lundqvist there was Davey Kerr. Kerr was the Rangers’ original “Franchise” goaltender, the guy who set the standard for all future Blueshirt netminders to aspire to. David...

Film Review: The Nagano Tapes

by Matthew Dibiase | Feb 24, 2018 | Archived Features, Hockey History, NHL, Olympic Hockey, Product Reviews

It’s been 20 years when the Winter Olympics opened its gates and welcomed the NHL’s elite players to compete for Olympic gold in Nagano, Japan in 1998 however, today, in Pyeonchang, South Korea no NHL players are competing and one is left with a sense of psychic...
Retro Rangers : Post War Recovery

Book Review: New York Rangers By the Numbers

by George Grimm | Feb 8, 2018 | Books, Hockey History, Homepage, Retro Rangers

Uniform numbers have long been an important part of sports lore and serve multiple purposes. First and foremost, they identify the players, but they also allow fans to identify with those players by wearing those numbers on their own jerseys. Many players have also...
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