Found November 05, 2009 on Rangers Report:
PLAYERS: Chris Drury
TEAMS: New York Rangers

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While the Rangers were in Vancouver, there was lots of talk about the Olympics—including that bit about fans should get H1NI flu shots before they go, and that the Canucks will be away from their home rink for 40 days—and this scenario kind of reared its head in my imaginative mind: Chris Drury makes the U.S. [...]
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