New York Rangers 2010-2011 Season Preview: The Mystery Remains

October 8th, 2010 by Russell McKenzie Leave a reply »
Another off-season has passed us Rangers' fans by, and we got to bear witness to another logic-defying Glen Sather contract (known henceforth as the Brashear Blue Plate Special), the acquisition of yet another forward that can be associated with the word "enigmatic", an almost hold-out, and the shuffling of a mistake under the proverbial rug.

It seems like just another day in Rangers country.

As the curtain rises on this frozen stage, we find our anti-heroes still searching for their identity.  The Rangers stayed uncharacteristically quiet on July 1st.  Of course, that had a great deal to do with the staggering mess general manager (or mangler), Glen Sather, has made of the team, in this salary cap ruled world.

Then, Sather went about the task of adding more offense to the scoring inept team, that took their fans and this writer through 82 inconsistent games ,and one major gut-check penalty shootout that ended with the Blueshirts polishing up their golf game. He signed Alexander Frolov and Tim Kennedy, in an attempt to boost offense on the wings.  He shipped mistake Donald Brashear, along with a prospect, to Atlanta for t ...

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