GDT: Game 80: New York Rangers @ Tropical Depressions, 3pm ET (ABC, ESPN+)

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7 years and 2 months ago "The letter" was released signifying a NYR rebuild towards the future.

For our trouble, we got one conference final appearance. Now we're back out of the playoffs.
 
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7 years and 2 months ago "The letter" was released signifying a NYR rebuild towards the future.

For our trouble, we got one conference final appearance. Now we're back out of the playoffs.
Two conference final appearances isn't that bad TBH, when you look around the league and how a lot of other teams rebuilds have been. A lot of teams don't even get that far.

However, then you realize that 99% of that post-season success (and I guess regular season success as well) has been because we basically landed another superstar goalie right after Hank left the team. Without Igor, this group wouldn't have made the playoffs in many of these years. And it probably would've been for the best.
 
Luigi, my pizza maker when I was a kid. He chased us out of the polar many times. Frank's Pizza, Westbury, New York, circa 1966. The pizza was superb.
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Ottawa lent them a hand last night but they're gonna f*** it up themselves here.
 
It was most likely Gabe's decision on wanting to sign now. They weren't going to mess with that.
I'm sure the reasons for signing him made sense, however it happened and for whatever reasons. But he should be playing at least. It's disappointing. But that's the title of this seasons's book I guess.
 
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Just googled...says it's closed. Sigh. When did it go out of business?
I went off to college in 1972. I believe Frank's closed in the early 80s or got hit by Italian lightning about that time. Frank I loved my mother. She was what Italian men called a real tomato. She had Frank wrapped around her little finger and got anything she wanted, never had to wait in line for anything.
 

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I went off to college in 1972. I believe Frank's closed in the early 80s or got hit by Italian lightning about that time. Frank I loved my mother. She was what Italian men called a real tomato. She had Frank wrapped around her little finger and got anything she wanted, never had to wait in line for anything.
Pizza has never been better than it is today, but the nostalgia & the feeling of walking into a pizzeria back in the 70s & early 80s was just so different. The decor, the smell, the attitude of the owners (usually shitty)...all of that is deeply ingrained in the memories of my youth.
 
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Pizza has never been better than it is today, but the nostalgia & the feeling of walking into a pizzeria back in the 70s & early 80s was just so different. The decor, the smell, the attitude of the owners (usually shitty)...all of that is deeply ingrained in the memories of my youth.
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Pizza has never been better than it is today, but the nostalgia & the feeling of walking into a pizzeria back in the 70s & early 80s was just so different. The decor, the smell, the attitude of the owners (usually shitty)...all of that is deeply ingrained in the memories of my youth.
And a person sitting at one of the tables for customers folding pizza boxes together. If that wasn't happening, then it wasn't a real pizza parlor or you went at the wrong time.
 
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