by Lee Borden | Apr 18, 2019 | New York Rangers
The 2018-19 Rangers season went about as well as expected. Entering the first full year of the rebuild, the Rangers finished seventh in the Metropolitan division with 78 points, and will pick 2nd following the results of the draft lottery. As with any rebuilding team,...
by Lee Borden | Jan 29, 2019 | General, Hockey
In 1992, Manon Rheaume became the first woman to play in one of the four major North American sporting leagues as a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Playing in two preseason games over two years, Rheaume was a pioneer for a league that has, overall, done a better...
by Lee Borden | Nov 15, 2018 | Hockey, New York Rangers
If you were like me growing up, one of the most harrowing and nerve wracking days was report card day. You would receive a progress report as to whether or not you were performing up to snuff and face the consequences for that performance. Certainly none of the ‘kids’...
by Lee Borden | Oct 31, 2018 | Hockey
A quote I try to live my life by comes from the philosopher Socrates, who said “I only know that I know nothing.” And it’s never been more apparent to me that I, in fact, know next to nothing about the NHL, than through the first month of the 2018-19 season. October...
by Lee Borden | Sep 25, 2018 | Hockey
[text_output]With training camp opening, and preseason just around the corner, the chaos and confusion of the offseason is now a distant memory. Instead, it is replaced by the chaos and confusion of preseason. On each team, dozens of players, both veterans and...