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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 5307959, member: 5787"] I've had a lot of New York Rangers connections throughout my life. When his kids went to public school, I was friends with Dave Maloney's son. Dave was the man, brought me to my first Rangers games. I've only known him between ages 8 and 11, but he was definitely up there with one of the nicer dads of friends of mine. A few Yankees and Rangers kids have gone to the school where I teach. Mark Messier was by far the nicest and most down to earth, even when he was suffocatingly doted on by some of the other dads. My desk faces the school's baseball diamond and I'd regularly see him after hours simply playing catch with his son. Not as famous, but former Ranger Kevin Klein was also super chill. I do it at the mid-major, local level, so the notoriety isn't as high, but almost all of the coaches have been incredibly mindful, generous and easy to talk with when I work on my preiews or post-games-- James Jones, Anthony Latina, John Gallagher, Chris Casey, Joey Gallo, Keith Urgo, Pat Sellers are a few that come to mind. [/QUOTE]
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