Rangers Forward, Patriots Fan Brian Boyle Forced to Wear Giants Gear After New York's Super Bowl Win (Photo)
Brian Boyle may play for the New York Rangers, but the Massachusetts native hasn't budged when it comes to his rooting interests in other sports. Boyle remains a Patriots fan which means that he, like the rest of New England sports fans, was left disappointed following the Super Bowl on Sunday night. It only got worse for Boyle on Monday, though, as he returned to work to find...
Via NESN.com
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7 days ago
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7 days ago
Rangers rip Boyle for picking Patriots to win Super Bowl
New York Rangers center Brian Boyle is paying for his Bay State allegiance.
After Boyle detailed that he was rooting for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI against the New York Giants, his Rangers teammates didn't waste too much time taking him to task.
On Monday, Boyle found his locker adorned with a Giants' Super Bowl hat and T-shirt. He'll have to wear both...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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7 days ago
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7 days ago
Boyle rounding into form?
Brian Boyle will get nowhere near his offensive totals from last season, even the Stevie Wonder of Rangers fans knows that. Many people have been unhappy with his play at times this season but lately Boyle has been a workhorse and even begun to chip in a little offensively. If he can gather some offensive momentum – which this team surely needs – then he can be happy with his...
Via Blue Seat Blogs
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10 days ago
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10 days ago
Larry Brooks: Malkin is enabled by NHL officials
This is the quintessential dumbass column. A great example of garbage by the New York media.
Larry Brooks is as big as a main stream media troll as there is. And after this...just wow.
Via Brook's post column:
Malkin, meanwhile, continues to be the league’s sneakiest dirtiest player, enabled by officials who continue to allow him to go scot-free for plays...
Via The Pensblog
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21 days ago
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21 days ago
Boyle Needs To Be Better
Editor’s Note: This post was written on 12/25, with some updates made by Dave as of last night’s game.
One of the biggest surprises during the first half of last season was Rangers forward Brian Boyle. Boyle came out of the gate looking like a completely different player and was a huge part of our offense. Through the first three months of last season, Boyle had 14...
Via Blue Seat Blogs
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December 27, 2011
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December 27, 2011
Was Brian Boyle’s 2010-11 Season An Aberration?
Last season Rangers center Brian Boyle scored 21 goals. Considering he had scored 12 goals in a total of 107 NHL career NHL coming into the season, it was a very pleasant surprise for the franchise. Clearly a coach John Tortorella kind of guy, the team rewarded Boyle’s breakout performance with a lavish new three [...]
Via Ranger Nation
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November 13, 2011
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November 13, 2011
Brian Boyle Taking On a New Role with Rangers
Brian Boyle has come a long way since being acquired by the Rangers in the summer of 2009. He saw his goal total quintuple (yes, that's a word) last season and he also put up 29 more points than he did the previous year. Boyle is no longer a fourth line player, which is evident by the $1.7 million contract he was given in July. But the statsheet is not the only place in which...
Via The Rangers Tribune
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September 28, 2011
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September 28, 2011
Will Boyle's Strong Camp Start Quell Doubts About One Year Wonder?
The New York Rangers 2010-11 season featured a number of
players who had career years. Brian
Boyle was certainly one of those as his 21 goal, 14 assist season shattered not
only any individual season he had before, but his career totals. This summer Boyle was rewarded for this
performance with a three-year, $5.1 million deal. The length of the deal was somewhat surprising...
Via Bleeding All Blue
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September 20, 2011
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September 20, 2011
Rangers Re-Sign Brian Boyle
The Rangers can scratch off another player that they needed to re-sign as they have agreed to terms with Brian Boyle on a three-year deal worth about $1.7 million annually. This is good for the Rangers. Boyle had a breakout season last year and it’s nice to see the Rangers retain him for a few [...]
Via Ranger Nation
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July 14, 2011
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July 14, 2011
Brian Boyle Striding To Rangers MVP Thus Far?
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The New York Rangers acquired center Brian Boyle before last season for a third round pick and after his first season with the club that looked like an atrocious trade. Boyle played well in penalty killing situations and was a decent fourth line player, but he was awful in the faceoff circle and seemed reluctant to use his size as a weapon and play...
Via Bleeding All Blue
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January 01, 2011
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January 01, 2011
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