Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Camping and Looking for Answers

If Drury and Gomez both don't share the captaincy will the one not chosen feel slighted?

Is Arthur Staple the only person who will miss the "mercurial" Jagr? Does not having the "mercurial" one and Sean Avery mean the Rangers will be less bi-polar?

Do the announced lines and d-pairs for the early scrimmages at training camp cause you any excitement? The Naslund-Gomez-Zherdev line looks interesting. If it clicks could we call it the "S-A-R" line for Sweden-America-Russia? How will Markus Naslund like it compared to his old line of, Brendan Morrison and Todd Bertuzzi that he had in Vancouver?

Why can't Sather (Tomato-face) just man-up and tell Shanahan to sign with someone else? This stringing him along with "the door is open" junk is bush.

Does Naslund still use a wooden stick?

Are we lucky to have Michal Rozsival, maybe the best Bohemian left in the league? And will he do all the talking in Prague?

Will this edition of the Rangers watch each others backs?

Did you know that Chris Drury was an Avs all time great?

Do we worry that the prospects couldn't find the net in a couple of weekend games?

Is there anything worse than being on a losing team in Siberia?

Would you be surprised if Tom Renney became a coach for Team Canada for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics?

Has your chubby old man ever appeared in a hockey video game as himself?

How closely do you think Willie Randolph is watching to see if the Mets choke again?

Blogging in the nude is dangerous. That's why the Ranger Pundit doesn't allow his staff to go buff. Just ask the Redskins tight end Chris Cooley, who had a blogging malfunction that had his brother trying to put the rooster back in the chicken coop. Sorry, too late.



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