Two former New York Rangers players headed to US Hockey Hall of Fame
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Former New York Rangers players Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen have earned the highest honors in the sport.
They will be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
Stevens was a Ranger from 1997-2000 scoring 92 points( 40 G, 52 A) in 199 games with the Rangers during his time here.
He also played with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers, and Los Angeles Kings during his NHL career, which was 15 seasons.
While, Matt Cullen only played one season and 80 games with the Rangers scoring 41 points( 16 G, 25 A).
Cullen's 21-year NHL career saw him suit up for the Anaheim Ducks, Carolina Hurricanes, Minnesota Wild, Pittsburgh Penguins, Florida Panthers, Nashville Predators, New York Rangers, and the Ottawa Senators.
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SEPTEMBRE 5 | 58 ANSWERS Two former New York Rangers players headed to US Hockey Hall of Fame Do you think Kevin Stevens belongs in the Hall of Fame? |
Yes | 34 | 58.6 % |
No | 24 | 41.4 % |
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