Roo Returns
Skjeikspeare No More
Mods, if this needs to be moved or changed let me know. I think it's very important to us as he was one of the official reporters and did a wonderful job.
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/nhl/rangers-report/2016/10/25/journal-news-cuts-jobs/92739346/
http://nypost.com/2016/10/25/sports-writers-feel-the-wrath-of-gannett-cuts/
He was with the team since the 1978-79 season. His stories were amazing whether it was having Pierre Larouche bum cigarettes off him, Espo flipping out after the Penguins series in 1989, Muckler being a jerk, etc.
He's written a few books but should write more. These are the kind of stories that should be passed on for generations.
He was also a great guy who always interacted with the fans, let many (including myself) guest blog with very encouraging and enthusiastic words, and had the weekly live chats.
He also thought the game very well having played ice hockey in his youth and could analyze a play and explain what went right/wrong.
He will be missed and us at HFBoards are definitely in a worse place not having him covering the beat.
http://www.lohud.com/story/sports/nhl/rangers-report/2016/10/25/journal-news-cuts-jobs/92739346/
http://nypost.com/2016/10/25/sports-writers-feel-the-wrath-of-gannett-cuts/
He was with the team since the 1978-79 season. His stories were amazing whether it was having Pierre Larouche bum cigarettes off him, Espo flipping out after the Penguins series in 1989, Muckler being a jerk, etc.
He's written a few books but should write more. These are the kind of stories that should be passed on for generations.
He was also a great guy who always interacted with the fans, let many (including myself) guest blog with very encouraging and enthusiastic words, and had the weekly live chats.
He also thought the game very well having played ice hockey in his youth and could analyze a play and explain what went right/wrong.
He will be missed and us at HFBoards are definitely in a worse place not having him covering the beat.