Found January 24, 2008 on
The Hockey Herald:
Before the Rangers face the Atlanta Thrashers tonight, Leetch's No. 2 will be raised to the Madison Square Garden rafters alongside Messier's No. 11 and Richter's No. 35 — completing the trio most responsible for ending the Rangers' 54-year Stanley Cup drought in 1994.
"I always say, if anybody remembers me as years go by, if they say, 'Didn't you play for the Rangers?' That's good enough for me. If I played long enough and had...
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I may be a Devils fan...but you have to give credit to #2...he used to give us Devil fans nightmares on a nightly basis.
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