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Rangers Analysis: Brian Boyle's Elevated Role on the 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...
2011 New York Rangers Training Camp: Monday's First Scrimmage Analysis
Monday's early morning scrimmage began at 9:30, with Henrik Lundqvist's White Team, facing off against the line of Richards, Gaborik and Wolski on the Red Team. Brian Boyle started the game off with a big block, that left him limping. However, he did return and wound up scoring off a nice pass from...
2011 New York Rangers Training Camp: Scrimmage #2 Analysis
The second scrimmage of the day consisted of the Blue and White teams. Scott Stajcer got the start for Blue, and Lundqvist was in net for the white team. Right out of the gates, Brian Boyle scored to put the white team up 1-0, just 17 seconds into the game. Just about 5 minutes later, Ruslan...
Breaking New York Rangers News: Brian Boyle Extended Three Years
According to Andrew Gross on Twitter, the New York Rangers have come to terms with forward Brian Boyle on a three year deal. The contract will pay Boyle a total of $5.1 million, which is a cap hit of $1.7 million per season. Brian Boyle was one of three remaining key RFA's left to re-sign. This now...
Rangers News: Dubinsky, Callahan, Boyle and Sauer to File for Arbitration
According to Andrew Gross via Twitter, restricted free agents Brandon Dubinsky, Ryan Callahan, Michael Sauer and Brian Boyle will all be filing for salary arbitration today. Remember, this is not a negative thing, just "part of the process" as Dubi's agent put it. Do not be alarmed, I have full...
Rangers Report Card: Brian Boyle
6-foot-7, 244-pound Brian Boyle was not supposed to make the New York Rangers out of training camp back in September. Everyone, and I mean everyone, thought he was destined to be assigned to the American Hockey League when they planned out their projected lineups for the 2010-11 season. With a...
The Rise of Brian Boyle
A quiet but pleasant surprise for the Rangers thus far this season has been Brian Boyle; who after 35 games played has 12 goals and 17 points all-while being plus 10 as well. Many wondered how this Rangers roster would handle the long-term injuries of Drury and Prospal, and I for one...
Rangers Analysis: New and Improved Brian Boyle
Through eight games played this season, Brian Boyle has arguably been one of the best forwards for the New York Rangers. At 6-foot-7, 244 pounds, Brian is not expected to hold a major role on this team with all of the talent present beyond him. He still may not be a star, but there is no...
Ranger Review: Brian Boyle
Brian Boyle became a Ranger late last June in exchange for a 2010 3rd rounder in order to replace former 4th line staple Blair Betts. When he first came here, we heard Brian was big, used to be able to score, and didn't fight or hit despite being big. I didn't really have expectations...
Brian Boyle shows Kings what he can do - Los Angeles Times
"This is the place I want to stay," said Boyle, drafted 26th in 2003. "Hopefully I can impress well enough to be able to stay and get a contract. For me, it's desperation." via Brian Boyle shows Kings what he can do - Los Angeles Times. Boyle is an RFA this summer. He made $750K this season....
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