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rangers alumni - New York Rangers
Rangers
Sum me r 2 0 1 1
Alumni
Connections
Summer 2010
Rangers
Alumni
Connections
I am pleased to bring you another issue of our Rangers Alumni Connections newsletter. I hope you’ve enjoyed
this past season as we continued to build our team to compete for the Stanley Cup and celebrated our heritage
with 85th Anniversary events. It was great to see so many of you back for the jersey unveiling and other events
that commemorated another memorable year in Rangers history.
Our organization is very thankful to have alumni who are so active in
Madison Square Garden and Rangers business as well as the Alumni
Association. It is your involvement that helps make these programs
successful as we continue to grow the game of hockey and build the Rangers
brand by creating new fans every day.
Please enjoy this edition of our annual newsletter. I look forward to seeing
some of you at the Golf Outings this summer and games next season.
Your fellow Alumnus,
Glen Sather
President & GM, NY Rangers
Table of Contents
85TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON
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BLUESHIRTSUNITED.COM
28TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC
5
FAN RALLY
11
SKATE TO THE GARDEN
6
ROOM REFURBISHMENT
12
Fan Development: Growing the Game
NYRAA UPDATE
13
8
NHLAA UPDATE
13
8
EMILE FRANCIS AWARD WINNER
9
CALENDAR OF EVENTS 10
IN MEMORY14
10
DIRECTORY & Update Contact Info
MAKE A DREAM COME TRUE
SEASON SUBSCRIBER EVENTS
BOSTON ROAD TRIP
11
7
ALUMNI IN THE COMMUNITY
SKATE WITH THE GREATS
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8 5 T H ANNI V E R SA RY SEASON
2 8T H ANNUAL GOLF C LASSI C
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captains being honored at the golf classic dinner
85th anniversary jersey unveiling
The Rangers 28th annual Golf Classic was held on Monday, October 4th at Trump National Golf Club
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and Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Westchester, NY. For the second time in 28 years,
the Golf Classic was delayed by rain (originally scheduled for September 21). Despite
When the Buffalo Sabres hosted the New York Rangers on October 9, 2010, the Rangers 85th Anniversary season was upon us.
rainy conditions on the new date, players, alumni, and golfers made the most of the
A year that would go on to highlight the franchise’s history and tradition and pay tribute to the alumni who
outing to make it a memorable day. The entire current team and coaching staff joined
wore the sweater during those 85 years. The Rangers continued the season at home one week later with
14 Rangers alumni to partake in the fun on the course and the dinner honoring former
a different logo at center ice, the new heritage logo. In addition, Craig and Dick Patrick were on hand to
Rangers Captains.
drop the ceremonial puck drop as the Rangers paid tribute to the Patrick Family and their affiliation to the
Rangers organization.
On hand were former Blueshirts representing over 50 years of Rangers history with captains
One month later, the Rangers hosted Heritage Week, a week-long culmination of events leading up to the
Gilbert, Adam Graves, Ed Hospodar, Chris Kotsopoulos, Brian Mullen, Pete Stemkowski,
debut of the Anniversary jersey. Heritage Week kicked off with the unveiling of the jersey with a special event
Steve Vickers, and Gilles Villemure in attendance. Unfortunately, the change in date kept
Mark Messier, Harry Howell, Bob Nevin, and Dave Maloney, and alumni Andre Dore, Rod
former captains, Vic Hadfield, Phil Esposito, and Kelly Kisio from attending the outing and
at Rockefeller Center. With fans rimmed around the upper deck of the Rock Center rink, Al Trautwig led a
H enrik L undqvist
the jerseys for the first time. On hand were Rangers Alumni, Rod Gilbert, Brian Leetch, Adam Graves, Ed
outing from the hole signs to the event overviews, acknowledging every captain and sharing the tradition of the “C” with each of the participants.
Giacomin, Vic Hadfield, Ron Duguay, Dave Maloney, Gilles Villemure, Nick Fotiu, and Pete Stemkowski; and
Ed giacomin
being honored with their peers. The legacy of the “C” was present in all elements at the
series of interviews with current Rangers and alumni before introducing all of the Rangers present to debut
current Rangers captain Chris Drury, Henrik Lundqvist, Marian Gaborik, Brandon Dubinsky, Sean Avery,
Brian Boyle, Brandon Prust, Derek Stepan, Michael Del Zotto, Michael Sauer, and Matt Gilroy. The unveiling
was broadcasted live in the NHL Store, the first location where fans could purchase the jersey. During the
remaining days of Heritage Week, Rangers alumni visited local rinks and made appearances at the Hockey
Hall of Fame exhibit in the Madison Square Garden mall to greet fans and give away the new jersey. This
After dinner, the current team was introduced and Coach John Tortorella shared his thoughts on the upcoming season and expressed his thanks to the
attendees for being a part of the day. Tortorella expressed his appreciation to the alumni in attendance saying, “History is a huge part of success.”
Following the current team, Sam Rosen emceed a discussion with the four captains in attendance, allowing each to speak about their time wearing
the “C” and the great moments they experienced in a Rangers uniform. After the discussion, Rod Gilbert presented a special gift to each of the
captains on behalf of the Rangers organization and the Alumni Association.
heritage jersey is the 23rd version of the Rangers “sweater” and delivers a feel for the team’s established
tradition, including the retired numbers stitched into the inside hem of the jersey.
Throughout the season, the history of the franchise has been the theme of all Rangers programming on
the network, in-arena, and on the website. Heritage Week also signaled the launch of the 85th Anniversary
website, a comprehensive site dedicated to the heritage of the Rangers organization. On this page, content
includes a historical timeline of the franchise, the evolution of the Rangers jersey, and features and videos
on Rangers alumni. You are encouraged to log on to rangers.nhl.com and view the site located under the
Tradition link.
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R a n g e r s fa n d e v e l o p m e n t
T H E U LT IM AT E
A D U LT H O C K E Y TO U RNA MENT
After the success of last year’s Skate to the Garden, a hockey tournament for adult amateur hockey players, the
Rangers alumni team returned to the ice for a second time on March 24 to take on the 2011 Skate
to the Garden champions. This year’s tournament included 16 teams, with 8 teams competing
in New Jersey and 8 teams in Connecticut. After pool play, the top four teams advanced to the
Training Center for the semifinals and finals. The Royal Bank of Canada Lions would emerge
from the rest of the competition as the tournament champions who would take on the alumni
team at Madison Square Garden.
P eter F erraro & B rian M ullen
On Thursday, March 24th, there was a buzz in The Garden hours before the face-off for that
night’s Rangers Senators game. Following introductions and John Amirante’s rendition of the
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National Anthem, the Rangers alumni team led by Adam Graves, Brian Leetch, Bryan Berard,
Dan Blackburn, Ron Duguay, Chris Ferraro, Peter Ferraro, Stephane Matteau, Brian Mullen,
and Jay Wells took on the RBC Lions. Despite falling behind 2-0 early on, the alumni team
rebounded and the RBC Lions, despite a stellar performance in net, were no match for the
Blueshirts. Head Coach Rod Gilbert and Assistant Coach Nick Fotiu never doubted the alumni’s
chances in the game. The mix of savvy coaching, stellar goaltending, and offensive trickery by
Graves and Leetch were too much for the Lions to handle.
Boomer & Carton Shootout for Garden of D reams
During the Skate to the Garden preliminary rounds, Boomer Esiason, honorary member of
the Rangers alumni team, challenged his radio co-host, Craig Carton, to a shootout contest to
see if the alumni could score more goals on Carton than he could save. Carton accepted the
challenge and the shootout would take place during intermission at the Skate to the Garden
finals. Throughout the month of March, Boomer and Carton took donations on the Garden
of Dreams website from fans that supported their respective side in the shootout. The shootout
would go on to raise over $5,000 for Garden of Dreams and Team Boomer was victorious in
the contest.
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GAME
The Rangers hope to continue the Skate to the Garden tournament in 2012 and are exploring
The Rangers Fan Development department continues their efforts developing the game of hockey and developing new Rangers fans each day with their
possibilities to expand the alumni team and create more opportunities for alumni to get back on
commitment to the community through their youth hockey clinic series and camps, adult hockey tournament, street hockey program,
the ice. If you have interest in participating in the 2012 Skate to the Garden tournament or any
coaching symposium and the Rangers Road Tour.
alumni hockey games, please contact Anthony Zucconi.
The Hockey Development team elevated the Rangers Youth Hockey camp to new levels last year expanding beyond its three weeks at the
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training center (2 skaters/1 goalie) to include a satellite camp in Bridgeport, CT for the Rangers fans that live furthest from The Garden.
The satellite camp was a great success and will continue in summer 2011 with two satellite camps (New Jersey & Connecticut). The Learn
to Skate Sessions and Power Clinic Series continued to be a success with assistance from alumni and current players. The clinics and
camps have been a great way to increase the Rangers presence in local rinks and grow the rink partnership program.
New in the 2010-11 season were the inaugural Family Weekend and Floor Hockey Clinics. The Family Weekend, a program for youth
hockey parents and their children was designed to not only challenge them on the ice but off the ice as well. The weekend was a great
time for the kids and dads to bond and spend time together. The Floor Hockey Clinics were launched in city schools and activity centers
as a part of an initiative with Coke Zero. The program began in December and was kicked off with a clinic featuring Michael Del Zotto
and Brian Mullen and culminated with a series of alumni-led clinics at the Intrepid in May.
Although the season ended in April, the Fan Development programs continue with the Road Tour out in the community daily and the
beginning of camps only a few weeks away.
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ALUMNI IN T H E C OMMUNI T Y
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In partnership with the Garden of Dreams Foundation, the Rangers have continued our efforts in the community “to make dreams come true for children facing obstacles”.
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and his sister with
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Throughout the 2010-11 season, the Rangers have raised over $300,000 for Garden of Dreams, collected over 1,000 toys and 2,000 winter coats,
and made many memorable experiences for children in the Tri-State area. Alumni involvement continues to grow with participation at events and
assisting with our online Retirement Night jersey auction.
The Rangers kicked off the season with the Launch Party with Ron Duguay and Nick Fotiu bringing Blueshirt pride to WHEDCo and filling their
gymnasium with interactive games, air hockey, slapshot booth and stickhandling stations. The next night the 250 children went to the Garden for
the Rangers preseason game against the Ottawa Senators. The efforts continued throughout the year with alumni visiting our partner hospitals,
stopping by to visit Garden of Dreams children during their Dream Suite nights, bringing holiday cheer at the Adopt-A-Family party, and leading a
series of floor hockey clinics at our community-based partner locations.
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The alumni have been an instrumental part in growing our Garden of Dreams programming and we thank all of those who have contributed this
The Garden of Dreams Foundation executes countless programs each year but the Make a
season and look forward to helping many more children smile in the future.
Dream Come True program has been unlike anything else we do. Make a Dream
gets a practice stick from
H enrik L undqvist
Come True allows the Rangers and Garden of Dreams to create a once-in-alifetime experience for a child facing obstacles. Over the past three seasons, the
S K A T E W I T H T H E G R EA T S
Rangers have hosted two children through this program and the impact for them
and their families is still being seen today.
On Monday, January 17th, the New York Rangers and the Ronald McDonald House of New York
held its 17th Annual Skate with the Greats event at Rockefeller Center. Long time
Ronald McDonald House supporters Brian Leetch and Rod Gilbert were on hand to
support the cause with fellow alumni Glenn Anderson, Ron Duguay, Nick Fotiu, Pat
Hickey, Brian Mullen, Pete Stemkowski and Gilles Villemure. The evening included
skating, live and silent auctions, and an autograph session with the alumni and current
Rangers Martin Biron, Brandon Dubinsky, Steve Eminger and Derek Stepan. The
P ete S temkowski & B rian M ullen
“I just want to thank the Rangers again this year in 2011 for coming through for us,”
said Bill Sullivan, President of Ronald McDonald House. “To help the wonderful kids
In November 2008, seventeen years old at the time, Chris McCabe a life-long
give him his goalie stick. Just when he thought his
Rangers and Adam Graves fan, had endured many medical challenges in his
day could not get any better, Liam was able to spend
short life and had been in and out of the hospital, sometimes staying 7-8 months
time with Head Coach John Tortorella, speaking
at a time. After hearing of his story, the Rangers and Garden of Dreams stepped
with him about his favorite Blueshirts.
in. Adam Graves called and invited Chris to come to the Training Center and
night Liam and family watched the Rangers take on
watch practice with him. The McCabe family joined Adam at practice, met many
the Carolina Hurricanes from a suite.
The next
sign autographs
the family with suite tickets to the next night’s Rangers versus Lightning game.
Since these two experiences, Chris and Liam have
Chris and his family would spend the next night watching the game with Adam,
become a huge part of the The Garden family. Chris
with visits by Mark Messier and Stephane Matteau, and going to the Rangers
presented Adam Graves with the first ever Garden
locker room after the team’s win.
of Dreams Hero Award at his Retirement Night and
Liam came back to the The Garden prior to opening
at the Ronald McDonald House that are suffering from cancer, we get by with a little
help from our friends. And the Rangers have been great friends to us over the years.”
Since 1994, the Skate with the Greats event has successfully raised over $7 million for
the Ronald McDonald House of New York, whose mission is to provide a home away
from home for children undergoing active treatment.
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and family a tour of the
members of the team, and Chris Drury provided the biggest surprise presenting
Rangers began the evening by presenting a Rangers jersey to a child from the house
who was named the honorary Ranger for the evening.
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In January 2010, Liam Traynor, the ultimate Rangers fan who had encountered
night in October 2010 and helped paint the blue-
his own physical challenges, had the opportunity to have his dream come true.
line on the ice. Chris and Adam talk on the phone
Liam and family arrived to watch practice at the training center where they
and email still to this day and Liam exchanges texts
were met by his favorite player, Henrik Lundqvist, who presented the family
with Coach Tortorella regularly to tell him what he
with personalized Rangers jerseys. After watching practice with Adam Graves,
thinks of the Rangers team.
Liam was surprised by Lundqvist who exited the ice and came straight over to
have truly had their dream come true.
These two children
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SEASON SUBS C R IBE R E V EN T S
BLUES H I R T SUNI T ED . C OM
Coinciding with the start of the playoffs, the Rangers launched
an all new online community platform that provides
fans with 24/7 access to everything New York Rangers
including exclusive video features, game highlights,
photo galleries and online chats. This new site allows
fans to discuss and share Rangers news through their
social networks including Facebook and Twitter. Fans
are encouraged to create their own account and can
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and
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share stories about
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engage in discussion with other fans by commenting
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on the individual stories.
Each year, Rangers fans pride themselves on the opportunity to meet their idols, hear stories from their playing days, and share a laugh with the alumni.
BlueshirtsUnited.com
aggregates all their Rangers content for fans in one
The Rangers continued many of the traditional programs that include several Storytellers Forums, Season Subscriber Lunches, Season Subscriber
place and allows them to earn points by being an
Skate, and a special forum night with club subscribers.
active participant on the site.
We encourage you
to log on the next time you are checking in on the
This year, the Season Subscriber Skate was hosted in Central Park at Wollman Rink, creating a unique atmosphere and refreshing an event usually
Blueshirts and experience it yourself.
held at The Garden by holding it at one of the city’s most famous landmarks. Glenn Anderson, Nick Fotiu, Steve Vickers and Jay Wells joined fans
for this winter spectacular event. A few weeks later, the Rangers hosted a club subscriber forum for club season ticketholders at Guastavino’s with
Adam Graves, Brian Leetch, and Stephane Matteau. The trio of alumni relived the 1994 playoffs with Sam Rosen and told behind the scenes stories
Fa n r a l ly
as attendees were treated to videos of some of the best moments of the 1993-94 season.
Through the year, season subscribers had the chance to meet many alumni including Anderson, Blackburn, Duguay, Fotiu, Graves, Greschner,
This season marked a return to the playoffs for the New York Knicks and New York
Leetch, Matteau, Vickers, and Wells, at these events. Thank you for coming out and sharing your experiences at this year’s events. We hope to
Rangers for the first time since 1997. The Knicks were the sixth seed in
integrate more opportunities in the future.
the NBA’s Eastern Conference while the Rangers clinched the eighth seed
on the final day of the NHL’s Regular Season. In an effort to rally the fans
R o a d tr i p t o b o s t o n
and citizens of New York, the teams took over Greeley Square on Friday,
April 15th and announced New York had returned.
On March 25, the Rangers hosted the inaugural Blueshirts United road trip.
Greeley Square is located one block from Penn Station in the center of
Sixty fans including Blueshirts United members and season ticketholders
the intersection of Broadway and Sixth Avenue at 33rd Street. The park
boarded an Amtrak train for Boston to watch the Rangers take on the
was filled with Rangers and Knicks activities from 2-6pm including street
Bruins the following day. Accompanying the fans on the trip were Rangers
hockey and basketball courts, t-shirt and ticket giveaways and alumni
appearances from both teams. Rangers alumni Ron Duguay, Nick Fotiu,
alumni Nick Fotiu, Adam Graves, Ron Greschner, and Pete Stemkowski.
The Rangers chartered one car on the train and took over that car for the
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tickets
Rod Gilbert, and Brian Mullen spent time with the Rangers fans playing
duration of the trip telling stories and exchanging Rangers memories. The
street hockey and overseeing the giveaway of Game Three tickets. Duguay
fans stayed at the famed Liberty Hotel on Charles Street in Boston before
also made an appearance on the Knicks court to take on Earl Monroe in
embarking upon the TD North Bank Garden the next day for the game.
a shooting challenge.
The following morning, the Rangers boarded a bus for the TD Bank
Thousands of fans made their way through Greeley Square that afternoon
North Garden and posed for photos in front of the arena. The fans and
to meet Rangers and Knicks alumni, the Knicks City Dancers, and came
alumni took in the game from the party suite at the end of the ice and
away with posters, temporary tattoos and other giveaways. It was evident
cheered the Rangers to a 1-0 victory. The group returned to New York
the city was very much behind their teams for the playoffs. Go NY!
on Amtrak following the game. With the success of this program, the
Rangers hope to host similar fan road trips in the future to other cities.
BSU R oad T rip
ready for departure
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N Y R AA UPDA T E
R OOM R EFU R BIS H MEN T
The NYRAA once again held its general members meeting at the Rangers Golf Classic. At the meeting,
President Gilbert provided an update on all current business, including the activation of a travel
allowance for all working alumni, and members expressed their constant concerns over the best
ways to help assist alumni in need. President Gilbert also shared with the group the first Rangers
Alumni Handbook, an all-inclusive informational guide of Rangers and Madison Square Garden
policies and directories, as well as places and points of interest in New York to assist the alumni
when they are in New York on Rangers business. The meeting closed with special guest Zach Minor
who led a workshop on harassment and coached alumni on ways to avoid these situations in their
everyday life.
The NYRAA board will meet in the Summer of 2011 and a general members meeting will be held
C omputer
L ounge
lab after
in September on the day prior to the 29th Rangers Golf Classic. The Rangers plan on keeping the
area after
alumni more up to date during the 2011-12 season with quarterly e-newsletters, providing content
pertinent to alumni. If you have any orders of new business, are an alumnus in need or know an
alumnus in need, please contact the President, Rod Gilbert, prior to this summer’s board meeting.
C omputer
lab before
L ounge
N H LA a UPDA T E
area before
Annually, Garden of Dreams and the MSG Sports Teams select one charity partner organization for a room refurbishment. Charity partners apply to have a transformation
done to one of their rooms that is in dire need and essential to completing their mission. This year, Garden of Dreams selected WHEDCo to
receive a makeover of their computer lab.
The NHL Alumni Association is pleased to
WHEDCo’s computer lab was originally a fitness facility that had the gym equipment removed and replaced with desks and computers. The lab
introduce the new BreakAway Program
was a less-than-ideal environment for children to learn. The Knicks, Rangers, Liberty, and Garden of Dreams, stepped in and transformed this
for Career Transition. The NHLAA have
room, knocking down walls, removing and replacing the floor, and getting new computers and desks for the facility. The overall transformation
added some exciting new workshops and
included creating a teen lounge in the lobby area and a projector to maximize teacher instruction. To better coincide with WHEDCo’s “green”
education components to their continuing education offerings for alumni. On-line certificate courses are being offered in Basic Principles
efforts, the floors and paints used were environmental friendly, assisting to make this a “green” computer lab.
of Finance, Basic Principles of Marketing, Personal Branding and Privacy, and Leadership. BreakAway also offers multi-day workshops
in a wide variety of areas including, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Coach the Coach, Hockey Clinic Training, and Communicating
Knicks players and Rangers alumni helped put the finishing touches on the lab and teen lounge which was unveiled on April 6th.
with Confidence. Each workshop is specialized to allow you to get the most out of your time. The Coach the Coach Workshop focuses on
coaching techniques at all levels and teaches effective ways of communication with a team. Meanwhile, Hockey Clinic training gives an
overview on building a hockey camp/clinic series and turning them into a profitable business. Lastly, Communicating with Confidence will
prepare you to be more confident addressing audiences large or small corporate or youth environments and the learned components can
be applied to your personal, business or public speaking ambitions. Rangers alumni Tim Taylor recently completed the Communicating
with Confidence workshop and had this to say: “When I spoke at functions, I was never as organized in speaking as I am now after taking
this course.”
Wo rk s h o p Dat e s a n d L o c at i o n s :
June 20-21 – Toronto
Hotel and Restaurant Management
July 27 – Toronto Coach the Coach Workshop
July 28 – Toronto
NHLAA Hockey Clinic Training
October 26-27 – Montreal Communicating with Confidence
November 9-10 – Toronto
Communicating with Confidence
The NHLAA will also promote your clinic and add you to the NHLAA Alumni Speakers Bureau with the completion of the respective
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N ick F otiu
workshops. If interested, log on to www.nhlabreakaway.net to register or email Wendy McCreary at [email protected] with
any questions.
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Emile Francis Award
celebrating outstanding service to youth hockey
Calendar of Events
NHL Draft
June 24 - 25th
Development Camp
June 27th – July 1st
Rangers Day at Garden of Dreams Dream Week
July 6th
N ick F otiu & B rian M ullen
The Rangers continue to honor Hall of Fame coach and general
manager Emile Francis by acknowledging his legacy with an award
for dedication and service to the local youth hockey community.
This year, the fourth recipient of the Emile Francis Award is
Rangers Youth Hockey Camps
Family Weekend
July 8th – 10th
Youth Fantasy Camp Week 1
July 11th – 15th
Youth Fantasy Camp Week 2
July 18th – 22nd
Caroline Loeb, the coach and manager of the Brewster Lady
Goaltender Camp
July 25th – 29th
Bulldogs in Brewster, NY. Caroline, the first woman to win the
award, was named the 2010-11 Emile Francis Award winner in a
special intermission ceremony during the Rangers’ Feb. 17th game.
A resident of Mount Kisco, N.Y., Loeb was nominated for the
award by Steve Santini, owner of the Lady Bulldogs’ home rink,
the Brewster Ice Arena. Santini administers all of the youth hockey
programs hosted by the arena and works closely with Loeb in her
role as the Lady Bulldogs’ coach. He wrote, “She has passed her
love for the game on to many children throughout the Tri-State
Area, most notably in Hudson Valley by volunteering her time and
introducing hundreds of girls to the sport.”
Youth Development Satellite Camp Week 1 (NJ)
August 1st – 5th
Youth Development Satellite Camp Week 2 (CT)
August 15th – 19th
PeeWee Rangers Camp
August 1st – 5th
Chase Golf Outing
August 22nd
Summer fan fest
August 27th
Prior to joining the Lady Bulldogs program at its inception in 2002,
Loeb had been coaching the Bedford Rippowam-Cisqua Girls
Middle School team -- a position she still holds. A former college
hockey player at St. Lawrence University, she also continues to play
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in adult women’s leagues. A select group of Loeb’s players were
on hand February 17th to share in their coach’s special moment
as Nick Fotiu and Brian Mullen presented their coach the Emile
Francis Award.
In Memory
Since our last issue, the New York Rangers family has lost
some members of its team. Please keep the family of our
alumni in your thoughts and prayers.
Willie HuberJune 26, 2010 (NYR: 1983-88)
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Gaye Stewart
November 18, 2010 (NYR: 1951-53)
Vic Lynn
December 6, 2010 (NYR: 1942-43)
Jim Young
February 14, 2011 (NYR: Trainer)
Derek Boogaard May 13, 2011 (NYR: 2010-11)
D i r e cto ry
Kerryann Tomlinson [email protected]
(212) 465-6484
Rod [email protected]
(212) 465-6454
Adam [email protected]
(212) 465-6436
Rick [email protected]
(212) 465-5845
David Martella
[email protected]
(212) 465-6371
Anthony Zucconi
[email protected]
(212) 465-6381
Devin Pacheco
[email protected]
(212) 465-6408
U p dat e C o n ta ct I n f o
This offseason we will be reaching out to alumni to update our
records. We hope to create an online mailing list for next season
to better inform you of upcoming opportunities and programs
offered to alumni by both the NYRAA and the NHLAA. Please
take a moment to fill out the information below and fax it to (212)
465-6549. Thank you.
Name
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Address
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Day Phone _____________________________________
Evening Phone _____________________________________
Cell Phone _____________________________________
Fax
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Email
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This information can also be emailed to
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