Goal Line Report
Not Terrible
by Patrick Hoffman on 09/16/09 at 12:28 PM ET
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Good afternoon folks. The New York Rangers lost their first pre-season game last night to the Boston Bruins by a score of 2-1.
Though they posted an ‘L’ in the standings, they played well enough to win, put plenty of pucks on net, and got a terrific look at their youngsters. Certainly a lot of positives to take from this as they move towards the regular season.
Check out the links below for various recaps from Rangers’ beat writers, bloggers, and more:
- Rangers Report, and here
- Blue Notes
- Ranger Rants and here
- The New York Post
- NewYorkRangers.com
- SNYRangersBlog.com
- Blueshirt Banter
- Scotty Hockey
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