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2008-09 Atlantic Division fantasy preview

Tristan H. Cockcroft, ESPN.com

Tristan H. Cockcroft previews the Atlantic Division from a fantasy perspective.

Story | Conversation | September 30, 2008

Abba ... and your Question of the Week responses

I have arrived in beautiful Stockholm. I know I have because there were a string of posters at the airport detailing the hometown celebrities, and th...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 29, 2008

Training camp questions: Eastern Conference

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

As NHL training camps open up this week, we take a look at where each team stands. First up, our take, and questions, on the Eastern Conference.

Story | Conversation | September 15, 2008

Why wait until September? Here are our Summer Power Rankings

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Here's a look at our summer power rankings with less than two months to go before the start of training camp.

Story | Conversation | July 24, 2008

How does East stand up? Potential boon in Tampa; doom in Toronto

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

General managers mortgaged millions of dollars and committed to longer terms than most marriages during the first week of free agency. Here's a look at where the Eastern Conference teams stack up.

Story | Conversation | July 08, 2008

Offseason Notebook: Free-agent frenzy

Sean Allen, Special to ESPN.com

Sean Allen breaks down the most fantasy-relevent moves that have been made in the first two days of the NHL free-agent season.

Story | Conversation | July 03, 2008

Second-round breakdown: Penguins vs. Rangers

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Both the Pens and Rangers will both have to deal with long layoffs in their second-round series, but Pittsburgh's star power down the middle will prevail.

Story | Conversation | April 22, 2008

AP Photo/Bill Kostroun

New York Rangers' Christian Backman, left, of Sweden, and Martin Straka, right, of the Czech Republic, congratulate Jaromir Jagr, of the Czech Republic, after Jagr scored against...

Photo | April 18, 2008

Rangers blow three leads, but Staal dooms Devils with late goal

Marc Staal's first career NHL playoff goal could not have come at a better time. The 21-year-old rookie defenseman beat veteran Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur with 3:13 left in the third period to give the Rangers a 5-3 win and a 3-1 series lead.

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | April 16, 2008

Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

NEW YORK - APRIL 16: Martin Straka #82 (R) of the New York Rangers is congratulated by Marc Staal #18 (L) on his...

Photo | April 16, 2008

Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

...at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Joining him are Jaromir Jagr #68 (L) and Martin Straka #82 (R). The Rangers defeated the Devils 5-3. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Photo | April 16, 2008

Gomez serves up three assists; Rangers lead Devils 1-0

In his first playoff game against the team he grew up with, Scott Gomez assisted on three of the Rangers' goals in a 4-1 playoff-opening win over the Devils.

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | April 09, 2008

Lundqvist, Jagr help Rangers blank Isles, clinch playoff spot

Jaromir Jagr scored two power-play goals in a two-minute span of the first period, Henrik Lundqvist stopped 25 shots and the Rangers clinched an Eastern Conference playoff berth with a 3-0 victory over the Islanders.

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | April 03, 2008

Rangers shoot down conference-leading Devils ... again

Chris Drury scored the tying goal with 4:46 left in regulation, and Nigel Dawes beat Martin Brodeur in the shootout to give the New York Rangers a 2-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night.

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | March 19, 2008

As Jagr continues to struggle, we ponder his future in New York

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

As the Rangers look to turn their season around, there might be an answer for what ails them -- considering a trade with free-agent-to-be Jaromir Jagr.

Story | Conversation | January 14, 2008