NEW YORK -- The Rangers honored Hockey Hall of Fame center Jean Ratelle by retiring his No. 19. A banner with his name and number was raised to the rafters at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night in ...
The celebration of Jean Ratelle first became a celebration of his era that is remembered so fondly by those of us who grew up in the Blue Seats with Emile and Eddie and Brad and Jean and Rod and Vic, ...
The Garden party that has been a generation in the making is set for Feb. 25. That’s the night the Rangers will pay tribute to the great Jean Ratelle by retiring the elegant centerman’s No. 19 before ...
Jean Ratelle served as the epitome of grace on and off the ice during a prodigious 16-year stay with the Rangers. The soft-spoken Quebec native let his skilled stick do all the talking. His No. 19 ...
Sunday night was just as much about the famed G-A-G Line as a whole as it was Jean Ratelle, he and linemates Rod Gilbert and Vic Hadfield showing the kind of chemistry telling stories and jokes during ...
Welcome to NHL99, The Athletic’s countdown of the best 100 players in modern NHL history. We’re ranking 100 players but calling it 99 because we all know who’s No. 1 — it’s the 99 spots behind No. 99 ...
As part of the NHL Centennial Celebration, renowned Canadian artist Tony Harris will paint original portraits of each of the 100 Greatest NHL Players presented by Molson Canadian as chosen by a Blue ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- Down in Florida during the winter, Jean Ratelle doesn't get the Bruins games on television unless they're playing one of the Florida teams. He's deprived of the joy of watching Patrice ...
NEW YORK - They have been brotherly close since their days together playing minor hockey in the east-end of Montreal, as classmates, baseball teammates, linemates in junior hockey and with the New ...
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