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Mark Messier, who famously captained that ’94 Rangers team that was the last to hoist the Stanley Cup and parade the chalice down Broadway, has been watching his former team from afar — mostly ...
NHL Hall of Famer Mark Messier and sports marketing and memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner discuss Athlete Direct, a new initiative that allows athletes to sell iconic items directly to fans.
Mark Messier hoists the Stanley Cup at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 20, 1995, opening night of the shortened season, between teammates Brian Noonan and Glenn Healy.
Mark Messier’s legendary NHL career is defined by the dynasty he helped to build with the Edmonton Oilers, where he would win five Stanley Cups from 1984-1990 before adding one more with the New ...
ESPN today announced that Mark Messier, six-time Stanley Cup Champion and 15-time NHL All-Star, will join ESPN under a new multi-year agreement to be a signature part of its NHL coverage ...
Mark Messier Getty Images Does that sound familiar? (The Rangers took a 2-0 series lead to Tampa last week and have lost the three games since.) The place where there is no parallel is inside the ...
Mark Messier, who was born in St. Albert, Alberta, won six Stanley Cup championships, five with the Edmonton Oilers and one with the New York Rangers, and is the only player to captain two teams ...
Sure sounds like Mark Messier is itching to get back on Broadway. He served as a senior advisor for the Rangers from 2009 to 2013 and has also served in several coaching roles, though none of them ...
Mark Messier (Edmonton Oilers 1979-91, New York Rangers 1991-97 & 2000-04, Vancouver Canucks 1997-2000) ...
Mark Messier’s eyes said it all.“I’m sure it won’t be easy for him, and he told me (Thursday) night not to look at him when he’s speaking, so I’ll have my Kleenexes ready for him ...
Mark Messier knows that talk is cheap. But in one scintillating, almost mind-boggling 20-minute performance against the Devils, Messier turned his daring pearls of wisdom into priceless works of art.