In 1994, Plenty of Tension but No BlackBerrys
In 1994, before the advent of smart phones, the Rangers fan at a social commitment had to use his wits to figure out how the team was doing.
View Article1994 Revisited: Q. and A. With Stephane Richer
Stephane Richer scored in the second overtime to give the Devils an unexpected victory in Game 1 against the Rangers in 1994.
View ArticleRemembering 1994: Q. and A. With Brian Leetch
Brian Leetch, who scored the Rangers' first goal in Game 7 and went on that year to win the Conn Smythe Trophy, looks back on the biggest moments in the 1994 Eastern Conference finals against the Devils.
View ArticleRemembering 1994: Q. and A. With Adam Graves
Adam Graves took 31 shots against Martin Brodeur in the 1994 Eastern Conference finals against the Devils, and only two got through for goals. That degree of difficulty helps to inform Graves’s frame...
View ArticleRemembering 1994: Q. and A. With Ken Daneyko
During the Eastern Conference finals between the Rangers and the Devils, The New York Times will revisit some of the memorable characters of the 1994 conference finals between the teams.
View ArticleRemembering 1994: Q. and A. With Howie Rose
“Matteau! Matteau! Matteau!” That call remains Howie Rose's signature moment, and one of the most famous play-by-play calls in hockey history.
View ArticleRemembering 1994: Q. and A. With Mike Richter
In 1994 against the Devils, goalie Mike Richter allowed one goal over the final 126 minutes 52 seconds, helping the Rangers overcome a three-games-to-two deficit — and a 2-0 deficit in Game 6 — to...
View ArticleRemembering 1994: Q. and A. With Claude Lemieux
Perhaps no player in N.H.L. history was able to ramp up his intensity and effectiveness for the playoffs like Claude Lemieux, who won four Stanley Cups.
View ArticleRemembering 1994: Q. and A. With Bruce Driver
In 1994, Devils defenseman Bruce Driver was on the ice for the three Rangers goals that turned a 2-0 Devils lead into a 3-2 deficit.
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