

1. FRANK BOUCHER: He centered one of the greatest lines along with the brothers Bill and Bun Cook plus, he played for the 1928 and 1933 Cup-winners, and won seven Lady Byng trophies. (No surprise; he's a Hall of Famer.)
2. PHIL WATSON: He set up right wing Bryan Hextall's 1940 Cup-winning goal and was one of the most productive pivots with Lynn Patrick on the left side. Phiery Phil's hustle and antics made him one of the most popular Rangers.
3. DON RALEIGH: The skinny one – nicknamed "Bones" – actually broke in with the EAHL Brooklyn Crescents. Raleigh scored two OT winners in the 1950 Cup Final. Bones starred on the 1949-50 club and wrote poetry on the Staten Island Ferry.
4. JEAN RATELLE: The GAG (Goal A Game) Line also featured Rod Gilbert at right wing and Vic Hadfield on the other side. They dazzled because of modest Jean in the middle. among Rangers' calamities was the trading of Ratty to Boston.
All Around The Rangers Bush And League Stuff As Well
1. Connor McDavid still hasn't re-signed with Edmonton and that means there's still a chance he could wind up playing for another team; that's a simple fact of NHL life.
5. MIKA ZIBENAJAD: Forget about last season, but recall how productive he was with Chris Kreider and just about anyone else you can think of at the moment. It's a fact of Rangers life that the deal that brought Z to New York was a monstrous NY win.