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Questionable Lineup For Renney
by Paul on 04/04/07 at 06:44 AM ET
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from Larry Brooks of the NY Post,
But if the Rangers weren’t at their best, neither was Tom Renney. Apparently fearing the Isles’ physical game, the coach did not dress his best lineup, instead choosing to scratch Petr Prucha so that he could use both Ryan Hollweg and Colton Orr.
It was an astounding decision by Renney, who prior to the match stated that the Rangers would need to take charge rather than watch what the Islanders would do, yet who himself reacted to what he thought the Islanders might do instead of forcing his opponents to contend with his team’s best lineup.
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