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by Paul on 07/31/09 at 07:52 PM ET
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“The other day I told my wife that I still can’t believe that I’m preparing to run a camp for a team in New York City. I love the people, the building, the pressure of it all. It’s the NEW YORK RANGERS; AN ORIGINAL SIX TEAM IN THE WORLD’S BIGGEST VENUE. For me, coaching this team is a privilege!”
-Rangers coach John Tortorella. Much more on ‘Torts’ from Stan Fishcler of Game On.
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