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Alexis Lafreniere's breakout season continuing with strong postseason for Rangers

Newsday 14 May 2024
The Rangers are a win-now team ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business ... ....
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Rangers series just got very serious as Hurricanes force Game 6

Newsday 14 May 2024
But make no mistake ... But again ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business ... Best.
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Rangers are still up 3-1, but they would be wise to put Hurricanes away while they can

Newsday 12 May 2024
It’s a rule. So let’s begin with that ... ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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Rangers' special teams in playoffs may lead to a special season

Newsday 08 May 2024
Right? ... That is an understatement ... ... ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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Igor Shesterkin's 54 saves the difference for Rangers in raucous double-OT victory in Garden

Newsday 08 May 2024
“I-gor! I-gor! I-gor!” ... ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business ... Best ... ....
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Rangers' Matt Rempe puts referees in tough spot with wrecking-ball style of play

Newsday 07 May 2024
Anyway, back to the refereeing . ... ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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Brotherhood of goalies: Rangers' Igor Shesterkin, Islanders' Ilya Sorokin share bond

Newsday 06 May 2024
Rather, it is their position ... ... ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business ....
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Rangers sure look unbeatable, don't they?

Newsday 06 May 2024
Rangers in 16? ... OK, you caught me ... ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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Matt Martin, Cal Clutterbuck might be done as Islanders, or maybe not

Newsday 03 May 2024
Matt Martin ranks second with 3,854 ... ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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Julius Erving, Nets reminisce about magical ABA championship run 50 years ago

Newsday 03 May 2024
Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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Hurricanes restricting ticket sales for Games 3 and 4 to keep Rangers fans out of ...

Newsday 02 May 2024
PNC Arena is located in Raleigh, NC ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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It's time for the Islanders to make some changes

Newsday 01 May 2024
The Islanders are not good enough ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business ....
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Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin looks to 'new day' rather than Game 3 KO

Newsday 30 Apr 2024
It’s a new day. The sun is going up ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business.
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Boomer Esiason stays with WFAN and Audacy but will be leaving CBS' 'The NFL Today'

Newsday 29 Apr 2024
1 game booth ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business. More sports media ....
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Islanders' Semyon Varlamov not sweating playoff pressure

Newsday 28 Apr 2024
“He should have won the Vezina ... Neil Best first worked at Newsday in 1982, returned in 1985 after a detour to Alaska and has been here since, specializing in high schools, college basketball, the NFL and most recently sports media and business ....

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