Monday, March 5, 2007

Fire Renney


You blind!? He'd make a great commissioner though....perhaps I should provide supporting evidence, I suppose, that'd be fair, which sounds good - how 'bout you watch any or all of the ranger games from the previous two seasons and tell me how they play anything that could possibly be branded hockey - it is a pig circus, period, and renney needs to be fired - the only thing I saw close to the rangers, were the jackets under gallant...plus, that numbnut nylander made me drop one of my premio sausages, no homo, when he missed the open net a minute into the third of the blues' game, but anyway, I digress, and offend, but oh well, fire renney, and all this gibberish could come to an end....XOXO, Tommy Boy, don't let the knob hit'cha in the ass on the way out....you'll see, one day, one day, my friends....

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As a self-deprecating Ranger fan of twenty years, the team I've loved for so long is not making any progress quickly. Stuck with a lost coach, an MIA GM, and an egomaniac owner who knows less about hockey than Gary Bettman, it appears as though it will be another 41 years until we win another Stanley Cup. So, what are the short term options? To save the the Penguins and move them to the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn! The Penguins are poised to be the next dynasty in sports yet are potentially doomed to be moved to a hillbilly market that will further destroy the image and decrease the popularity of the already floundering NHL. What better for a league in thick turmoil than to move its marquee franchise to the #1 sports market in North America. Think about the profits that could be reaped with Sidney Crosby playing in the #1 media market? With all of Mario Lemieux's concerns in buidling a new arena, he should turn to Brooklyn-the new Nets arena, the Frank Gehry designed Barclays Center will be ready for business in three seasons when the Penguins biggest starts will only be still in their early 20s!Imagine the country's most promising franchise and one of hockey's most exciting teams ever playing in New York City in the most state of the art building in the country. The possibilities are endless.