And I keep getting e-mails that there are tickets still available. For shame. These guys were just as great and just as important to Blueshirt history as Richter, Graves and Leetch.
Interesting article about the two in today's NY Times. They are a direct connection to the original 6 days and true Ranger fans should make an effort to know about them.
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Interesting article about the two in today's NY Times. They are a direct connection to the original 6 days and true Ranger fans should make an effort to know about them.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/22/sports/hockey/22anderson.html?ref=hockey
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