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Rangers #9 Goes to The Rafters

The Rangers retired Adam Graves’ number nine last night for not just his accomplishments on the ice, but for his myriad of contributions off of it. It was during that magical season of 1993-94 when Graves had his finest season as a Ranger, scoring 52 goals as New York eliminated 54 years of frustration. Graves never reached those heights again, but he played ten seasons in New York and scored almost 300 goals.

Those are impressive statistics, but not necessarily ones that you would retire a players number for. And Adam Graves probably wouldn’t have been given this honor if not for the incredible and tireless work he has done off the ice for charities around the New York area. Many of the people he has worked with attended the game and you could see the joy in their faces and his. Mark Messier described his teammate as “a champion with real character.” Graves is certainly both and very worthy of the honor the Rangers bestowed on him.

Graves told the crowd at Madison Square Garden, "I stand before you humbled and incredibly appreciative because I am truly blessed. Blessed to have the talent to play in the NHL and blessed to have the ability to share that ability for 10 years with the people of New York.” You can see videos of last night's ceremony here.

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  • Toby von Meistersinger

    Ah a reminder of the old days of hockey before it was ruined by Gary Bettman.

  • jackdonaghy

    Bettman was the commissioner when the Rangers won the Cup. However, if you're referring to over-expansion and the relocation of Candian teams to AWFUL sports cities, then I get your point.

  • tom traubert

    My sentiments exactly.

  • Rocknrope

    I miss those guys.

  • I added video of the number-raising—it's really sweet and emotional.

  • jackdonaghy

    Thanks for the video. The guitar in the top photo was autographed by The Boss and the cast of the Sopranos presented him with a photo collage and a hockey jersey, both signed by the entire cast.

  • whitecastlerock

    If only he laced up the skates and showed this team how to skate against the crappy Thrashers... The Rangers laid an egg last night

  • Wza

    Gravey!!

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