You couldn't call the New York Rangers of the 1950s and early '60s an elite hockey club, but they had a few elite players. One was extra special, regularly mentioned alongside Gordie Howe, Maurice ...
The coach is more than happy to get someone with a strong work ethic and good skills. The coach also wouldn't mind hearing a few stories. His player, after all, has some alluring hockey bloodlines.
Plymouth Whalers President, General Manager and Head Coach Mike Vellucci announced the acquisition of 20-year-old forward Andy Bathgate from the Belleville Bulls. In return, the Whalers send third ...
Andy Bathgate, a Hockey Hall of Fame member who had his No. 9 retired by the New York Rangers, died Friday. He was 83. A two-time First-Team All-Star forward with New York, he was inducted into the ...
NEW YORK — Andy Bathgate was just fine without a flashy nickname. While Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion and Bobby "The Golden Jet" Hull became known for their powerful slap shots and colorful monikers, ...
Last Friday in London, Plymouth forward Alex Aleardi skated hard into the London zone, cut to his right and buried a shot into the Knights net under the cross-bar. The shot caromed so fast in and then ...
(Reuters) - Andy Bathgate, who earned the Hart Trophy as the National Hockey League's Most Valuable Player in 1959 with the New York Rangers and won the Stanley Cup in 1964 with the Toronto Maple ...
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