Well, it’s Sunday, which means most of us have to go back to work tomorrow.  That’s no reason to go without your link dump though.  Enjoy these Ranger reads from around the interwebs.

Looks like Michael Nylander is attempting a comeback. Via HockeyExpressen.se, Nylander has had 24 screws inserted into his neck following surgery, and is now working out in Sweden to attempt to get back in the NHL.  Admirable, but unlikely.

Friend of the blog Chris Peters, who has provided us with a lot of valuable information regarding Rangers draft picks, has an inside look at the options a 16 year old American has to develop his hockey skill set.  Generally speaking, there are four options: CHL, USHL, NDTP, and college.  Each one has their benefits and drawbacks, and this is a must read for those following the JT Miller and Shane McColgan stories.

Larry Brooks thinks that Sean Avery embarrassed the Rangers.  Hey, let’s get all the facts before rushing to crucify the guy, ok?

Mike Hume at ESPN thinks that the Rangers are within three years of winning a Stanley Cup, and their time to contend is now.  Gee, that sounds familiar.  Haven’t I been saying that the Rangers are a year or two away from being Cup contenders?

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