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Rangers Talk About Chemistry
by Paul on 10/10/07 at 06:35 AM ET
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Game On, the blog area of MSG Network has been presenting numerous videos lately on the Rangers.
In this video, a few Rangers, including head coach Tom Renney, discuss the current state of the Rangers.
I do enjoy these vids, it takes us right to the source and we hear word for word what the players/coaches have to say.
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A lot of times last year, Jagr’s or Avery’s words were taken way out of context in print.
Yeah, that really pissed me off a lot last year, and it wasn’t just Larry Brooks doing it, either.
Posted by K24 from NYC on 10/10/07 at 02:46 PM ET
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These videos that the Rangers post are good just because you can really see the context in which the players and coaches say things. A lot of times last year, Jagr’s or Avery’s words were taken way out of context in print.
Posted by bcrt on 10/10/07 at 06:35 AM ET