- New York Rangers right wing Brandon Prust (l.) fights with New Jersey Devils left wing Eric Boulton. Like Prust, new Ranger John Scott - acquired from the Blackhawks Monday - is known to drop the gloves. (New York Daily News)
- For the second straight season, the Rangers made one move on the day of the NHL trade deadline. (New York Daily News)
- CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Blackhawks shuffling their defense Monday, picking up veteran Johnny Oduya from the Winnipeg Jets and sending John Scott to the New York Rangers. Oduya was acquired for a second-round and a third-round pick next year. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- John Scott was doing some laundry Monday afternoon when he got a phone call that shook up his life. Its surprising to say the least, Scott said. I thought I'd be the last person to get traded. (WGNtv.com)
- The Blackhawks were in desperate need of a defenseman, especially with Steve Montador and Niklas Hjalmarsson battling injuries. The market was thin but general manager Stan Bowman grabbed one in veteran Johnny Oduya. (Chicago Sun-Times (blog))
- Scott Walker (R), comparing the governor to former President Richard Nixon. The ad centers on the John Doe investigation-- dubbed Walkergate by Democrats -- that has already resulted in charges against six of Walkers top aides. (Huffington Post)
- Meanwhile, the Hawks shipped enforcer John Scott to the New York Rangers in exchange for a fifth-round pick, TSN reported. By dealing Scott, the Hawks cleared a roster spot for Oduya. (Northwest Herald)
- The Rangers pulled off one deal on Monday, landing hulking defenseman John Scott from the Chicago Blackhawks. He cost only a fifth-round pick in this years draft back to the Blackhawks. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- A LIGHTHEARTED column by Cape Times columnist John Scott has New Zealand's top cricket bosses bleating. In his satiric column on Monday, Scott described the Kiwis' "special relationship with sheep – all 69 million of them" and with sport. (Independent Online)
Monday, February 27, 2012
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