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Rangers Skate, Then Skate…
by Paul on 12/04/07 at 02:02 PM ET
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from On the Rangers Beat at Newsday,
About 14 hours after a lackluster 4-0 loss to the Hurricanes, the Rangers just finished a long, arduous skate that finished with almost a half-hour of tongue-dragging circling—-without pucks—-around the nets placed just short of the blue lines, a skate that several players called the “toughest” here that they could remember.
After 45 minutes of drills, round and round they went, first the defensemen in white, the first and second lines in blue and the third and fourth lines in red, with goaltenders tagging along, taking turns signaled by a whistle.
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