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New York Rangers ? New York Post:
PHILADELPHIA — Stu Bickel, who returned to the lineup yesterday in place of Ruslan Fedotenko (suspected concussion) after sitting out as a healthy scratch on Thursday, was ostensibly the Rangers’ seventh defenseman, but the 25-year-old rookie never took a turn on the blue line in the 5-2 victory over the Flyers...
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