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ron duguay News From AOL News

New York Rangers to Retire Leetch's #2

By Jes GolbezJan 24th 2008 – 3:07PM

If you were to vote for the greatest New York Rangers player of all time, who would you choose? Mark Messier, Mike Richter, Ron "Donkey Schlong" DuGuay? Wayne Gretzky, even with his short tenure?All good players, yes, but none of them could possibly compare to Brian Leetch, who easily gets my pick as THE #1 player in...

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  • 05/16/12 Ron Duguay Stops By And Gets Flustered By The Stanley... Source: New York City News - New York NY Former Rangers great Ron Duguay paid Boomer and Craig a visit in the Allstate Studio this morning to talk some hockey, and got a surprise visit from the one and only Stanley Cup (pictured along with the 'Keeper of the Cup,' Mike Bolt).
  • 02/10/12 Local grapplers aim for sectional crowns Source: Tonawanda News - North Tonawanda NY A league title and three wrestlers ranked at No. 1 — there's no doubt about it, this has been a good year for Kenmore West and they plan to keep it going.
  • 12/31/11 Classic one for the ages Source: NorthJersey.com - Hackensack NJ Late in his NHL career, Ron Duguay began a pregame ritual of laying on his back and trying to visualize the upcoming game.
  • 12/21/11 Duguay is still workin' it, 24/7 Source: TV Feeds My Family Tonight, the puck drops on the second of four episodes of the new documentary series 24/7 (10 p.m., HBO and HBO Canada).
  • 04/23/11 Duguay called to the hall Source: The Community Press One of the most recognized names-- and hairdos -- in local hockey history will soon be added to the list of inductees into the House of Kin Sudbury Sports Hall of Fame.

Background on ron duguay

Ronald Duguay (born July 6, 1957 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach who played 12 seasons in the NHL from 1977 through 1989, and served four seasons as a minor league coach.

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