Andy Bathgate/Harry Howell
Obviously, I wasn’t born when either of these two Ranger greats donned the Ranger sweater. That doesn’t mean you can’t appreciate everything they have accomplished.
To many, Graves’ number shouldn’t have been #9, that Bathgate should have had his number retired long ago. Bathgate, a fan favorite then and now, and a Hall of Famer, ranks 4th all time in Ranger history in the major scoring categories:
- Goals – 272 (4th all time)
- Assists – 457 (4th all time)
- Points – 729 (4th all time)
Although he never won the Cup in NY (not many have), he helped Toronto to a Cup in the 1963-1964 season. He is also a Hart Memorial Trophy winner in the 1958-1959 season.
Perhaps Bathgate’s greatest claim to fame was his feared slapshot. His shot was the driving force behind goalies starting to wear masks (see: Plante, Jacques).
As for Howell, well his #3 being raised is a long time coming. Ranger fans love their bruising, stay at home defensemen now, and it was no different then. Howell, the Ranger leader in games played (1160), and 3rd in PIMs (1147), spent 17 years wearing Ranger blue, one of the longest tenured Rangers ever and was a 7 time All Star.
Howell too never won the Cup as a Ranger. His time finally came in 1990, when he won the Cup as a scout for the Oilers.
Sunday will be another fun night at the Garden, these two Ranger legends will live forever in the rafters, and I must say, it has been a long time coming.

By MaddMatt, February 22, 2009 @ 2:15 pm
Wow, watching the Pens/Caps, just shows how much the NY fans are being robbed.