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About Denis Gorman

HPT's Atlantic Division beat writer, Denis Gorman is based in New York City. He covers the Rangers, Islanders and Devils for Metro Newspaper and writes NHL freelance stories for Yahoo Sports.

A lifelong hockey fan, Denis is always willing to talk about the greatest sport the world has ever known.

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Call ups, role players help fill in For Ranger regulars Print
Atlantic
Written by Bill Weisbrod   
Friday, December 23, 2011 17:22

While the New York Rangers lose key players, especially defensemen, to injuries, players like Carl Hagelin and Anton Stralman who were not on the opening night roster are making sure the team continues its climb to the top of the Atlantic Division standings.

Bill Weisbrod
Last Updated on Saturday, December 24, 2011 02:47
 
Zajac joins streaking Devils Print
Atlantic
Written by Bill Weisbrod   
Saturday, December 17, 2011 02:24

Four months ago, Travis Zajac tore his Achilles tendon and the most pressing need in New Jersey was up the middle. Now that he has returned, center may become a position of strength for the Devils.

altWhen Travis Zajac tore his Achilles tendon wh ...

Last Updated on Saturday, December 17, 2011 03:18
 
Rangers D stays stingy without Staal Print
Atlantic
Written by Bill Weisbrod   
Friday, December 09, 2011 21:16

Marc Staal has yet to play a game this season, but the New York Rangers' defense hasn't struggled in his absence. Instead, they've thrived thanks to elite goaltending and a commitment to their system.

Defenseman Marc Staal led the Rangers in m ...

Last Updated on Saturday, December 10, 2011 02:45
 
Knee surgery sidelines Pronger for a month Print
Atlantic
Written by Bill Weisbrod   
Friday, December 02, 2011 15:42

Chris Pronger had been playing, and playing impressively, with a knee injury most of the season. After having surgery Tuesday, Pronger will be out between three to six weeks and the Flyers will face their biggest challenge of the season.  

Bill Weisbrod

Last Updated on Saturday, December 03, 2011 04:02
 
Pens can "C" clearly again Print
Atlantic
Written by Steve Wozniak   
Friday, November 25, 2011 13:16

The Penguins were arguably the NHL's best team without Sidney Crosby. After his successful return, a case can be made to remove the "arguably" and not just because of Crosby's indivdual talents.

Last Updated on Saturday, November 26, 2011 04:45
 
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