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Gomez out again

November
15

Scott Gomez’s ankle injury will keep him out of the lineup again tonight.

The Rangers are expected to skate with the same lines as Wednesday’s win over the Devils.

More on Gomez’s status and other tidbits later…

This entry was posted on Saturday, November 15th, 2008 at 4:08 pm by Sam Weinman.
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15 Responses to “Gomez out again”

  1. Kris

    Sam,
    Is it a serious sprain or is he just being a pansy?

  2. Lev

    anyone have a free or cheap extra ticket for tonight?

  3. Nasty 1

    Breaking News: Christmas comes early in Toronto. The Toronto Maple Leafs have come to terms with free agrent forwards Mats Sundin and Brendan Shanahan. Sundin a captain in Toronto for several years will join the team late next week. Shanahan who spent the last two seasons with the New York Rangers will join the team tomorrow.

  4. graves9

    It’s not April fools day yet Nasty.

  5. Nasty 1

    Graves you know old nasty too well. Ha. I think Shanny signs with Philly. I mean, if he wants a cup, there is a hell a lot more a chance he gets it with Philly than with Jersey.

  6. LI Joe

    plus # 14 is already taken in jersey unless he strong arms Gionta.

    lev – hang by the garden maybe aomeone has an extra one, it’s a miserable night so who knows. or maybe the box office still is selling on day of game

  7. yessiree bob

    Yesss, hope he is out for the season.

  8. True Fans Bleed RW&B

    bob, I just put your mom out for the season. Torn baby maker. In the process of re-building it, doctors are looking for a donor with some biological parts. Since you’re such a whiny bitch, they said you’d probably be a perfect genetic match.

  9. Nasty 1

    Haaaaaaa! I love it! I was going to respond to Bob, but I didn’t. I’m glad you did though. Good stuff!

  10. ORR !! What Is It Good FOR ??

    “bob, I just put your mom out for the season. Torn baby maker. In the process of re-building it, doctors are looking for a donor with some biological parts. Since you’re such a whiny bitch, they said you’d probably be a perfect genetic match”

    Classic !!!

    As for Gomer. Who knows how fugged up his ankle is, but he should stay out. He needs to heal. Hopefully they can do what they did without him, but im expecting obviously a much more tougher game, Thomas has been unreal. Orr’s gonna need to knock out Thornton. They’re gonna have to be physical. These are the game where i miss Hollweg, minus his boardings.

    Nyr is gonna have to toughen it up tonight, for sure, and Hank is gonna have to bail the team out once again for the first 20 mins, as usual, but i hope im wrong there.

    Did anyone notice the Craps sending Erskine out to bully Parise ?? Between that, and running Hank, i think they’re trying to be a bunch of dirty bastards. That’s smart in a way, but it can be dumb when you have a moron like Brash on the ice. Where’s McSorley when you need him ?

  11. MikeA

    Sam, it’s funny you mention that about devotion to Boston hockey, my sister goes to school up their and most of her friends have the “I don’t really follow hockey, but Bobby Ooooooaaa was a great playa”

    I think the fact that they got cheap in the last 6-7 years and traded Borque and Thornton kinda bittered the fan base, but more power to them if they’re drawing well now.

  12. LI Joe

    sam’s very busy

    NEW POST

  13. Schaslik

    King Henrik will rule the Bruins tonight !!!

    http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=486592

  14. yessiree bob

    Lol hyena renney starting out with betts what a clown, fire him.

  15. graves9

    Milan Lucic is everything the Rangers deluded themselves into thinking Jessiman was.

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