...III event. Hockey Brett Hull heads up Hall of Fame class Brett Hull and longtime New York Rangers Brian Leetch and Mike Richter are members of the 2008 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The four-member group announced Tuesday also includes...
...Kostadine said. "It's a lucky thing for us to have them. Hopefully it'll be like the (John) Vanbiesbrouck-(Mike) Richter combination," he said, referring to the New York Rangers tandem of the early and mid-1990s. Ferguson said neither...
...percentage in 63 NHL games, all with the Rangers. Two seasons ago, Blackburn saw the bulk of the goaltending duties after Mike Richter's career-ending concussion. He played 18 straight games during his rookie season but then saw his playing time...
...scored his 694th goal in his 1,756th game - 698 with the Rangers - played in front of his family, former teammate Mike Richter, and relatives of close friend Brian Leetch. Messier's teenage son, Lyon, was on the bench for the third period...
...consecutive games for the first time since Dec. 6-8. The 19-year-old backup made 18 straight starts between Mike Richter's season-ending injury and Mike Dunham's arrival from Nashville. It was just the fifth appearance since Dec...
...Deadmarsh, Bryan Smolinski and Alexander Frolov all scored in the first 11:08 of the game, sending Rangers goalie Mike Richter to the bench in favor of backup Daniel Blackburn. The public-address announcer finally gave fans something to cheer...
...guys." The Rangers fall into this category, too, deciding whether to bring back captain Mark Messier and goaltender Mike Richter. The Rangers are unlikely to re-sign forward Theo Fleury after failing to meet a June 15 deadline to pick up the...
...games remaining, two fewer than Montreal. New York tested Cassivi early, but seemed to lose their drive after goalie Mike Richter left with an injury just 2:20 in. Richter was struck twice in the mask by pucks, the second on Chris Tamer's slap...
...too balanced now for any team to dominate. I just hope they keep the NHL players in the Olympics." U.S. goalie Mike Richter agreed. "It was a great success for exposing international hockey to the North American audience," he said. "If...
...Canadian goalie Martin Brodeur, not even the starter when the tournament began. He turned aside 31 shots to outduel Mike Richter, who made the most spectacular saves but could not halt a succession of Canadian odd-man rushes in the first two...