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                RANGERS ALUMNI
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     t is an honor to again present you an update on your Rangers alumni family. We are so fortunate to have a group of alumni who are very
     active in our efforts with the Rangers, Madison Square Garden, and our Alumni Association. Another year has passed and many great
     moments for the New York Rangers hockey club happened both on and off the ice. And no different from the past, our alumni were a key
 asset in all that we accomplished.

 I am very happy to bring you another year of alumni news and happenings with this issue of our
 Rangers Alumni Connections newsletter. Please enjoy the enclosed updates on our programs
 and events from this season. It is your involvement that elevates our programs and experiences
 for our fans, partners, and speaks for the Rangers crest.

 I look forward to seeing some of you at the Golf Outings this summer and during our 20I3-I4
                                                                                                                                              I97I-72 NEW YORK RANGERS
 season.

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 Your fellow Alumnus,                                                                                                                                    he 30th Annual Rangers Golf Classic was held on Monday, September I0th at Westchester Country Club. The fall day was an excellent
                                                                                                                                                         one for golf with members of the current team, coaching staff, hockey executives, alumni and guests. The Golf Classic is an annual
                                                                                                                                                         fundraiser for the alumni association and each foursome gets the opportunity to golf with a Rangers team representative. Twenty
 Glen Sather                                                                                                                                  three alumni joined us for another memorable outing.
 President & GM, New York Rangers
                                                                                                                                              Wrapping up the day on the links, everyone gathered at Westchester Country Club for a cocktail hour and reception. After the current Rangers
                                                                                                                                              were acknowledged, the honorees for the event, the 197I-72 team were introduced. The members of the I97I-72 team on hand included Gene
                                                                                                                                              Carr, Bill Fairbairn, Eddie Giacomin, Rod Gilbert, Vic Hadfield, Ted Irvine, Brad Park, Pete Stemkowski, Walt Tkaczuk and Gilles Villemure. To
                                                                                                                                              the surprise of all the alumni, Emile Francis joined Sam Rosen via phone to lead a recap of the team’s season and share stories from the year.
                                                                                                                                              Following the recap, Rod Gilbert presented a special gift to each of the alums on behalf of the organization and the Alumni Association.

                     TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                                                        The Rangers look forward to celebrating the 3Ist Rangers Golf Classic this upcoming September.

30TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC                                         3        GO SKATE!                                                     I2
MSG TRANSFORMATION                                               4        NY RANGERS ASSIST                                             I3

MSG DEFINING MOMENTS                                             5        SKATE WITH THE GREATS                                         I3

GARDEN 366 RANGERS MOMENTS                                       6-7      SEASON SUBSCRIBER EVENTS                                      I4

GARDEN OF DREAMS POWER PLAYERS                                   8        LASTING PARTNERSHIPS                                          I4

A YEAR IN GARDEN OF DREAMS                                       8        NYRAA UPDATE                                                  I4

JAKE’S STORY                                                     9        CALENDAR                                                      I5

ALUMNI PITCH IN WITH SANDY RELIEF                                I0       IN MEMORY                                                     I5

ZAMBONI CHALLENGE                                                II       CONGRATULATIONS                                               I5

YOUTH HOCKEY NIGHT                                               II       DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY                                          I5
                                                                                                                                              GLEN SATHER WITH HIS FOURSOME                                                          VIC HADFIELD CHATS WITH HIS FOURSOME
EMILE FRANCIS AWARD                                              II       UPDATE CONTACT INFO                                           I5

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                                  M SG TRA N S FO R M AT I O N                                                                                                                                    MS G DEF I N I N G MOMENTS

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                                                                                                                                                        hase II of the Transformation included an homage to The Garden’s more than I30 year history on the Madison Concourse (6th Floor),
              adison Square Garden is entering the final offseason of the three-year Transformation this summer. As many alumni have
                                                                                                                                                        including a “Memorable Moments Every Day” visual retrospective and special exhibits celebrating the top twenty “Defining Moments” in
              experienced watching games the previous two seasons, from the concourses to suites, exclusive clubs, dining options
                                                                                                                                                        Garden history. The visual retrospective is “Garden 366” which includes a photo and description of one memorable moment for every day of
              and concession stands, Madison Square Garden is a new state-of-the-art venue that’s as memorable as the moments that
                                                                                                                                              the calendar year. “Garden 366” encompasses the circumference of the outer wall of the 6th Floor Madison Concourse accenting the wood trim above
happen here. The Transformation is well underway now with two phases complete over the last two years. Madison Square Garden now
                                                                                                                                              the concourse. The ten “Defining Moments” have special exhibits on the inner concourse wall throughout the Madison Concourse. The remaining ten
includes New Upper & Lower Bowl seating with comfortable seats and significantly improved sightlines, expanded Madison and Garden
                                                                                                                                              “Defining Moments” will have their exhibits displayed on the Garden Concourse and will be completed in Phase III of the Transformation.
Concourses with city views, enhanced concession stands, more restrooms, new menu items and retail locations; 20 new Event Level Suites;
58 Lexus Madison Level Suites that are 23 rows from the ice; all-inclusive Madison Club presented by Foxwoods, Delta SKY360 Club with views
of the team entering and exiting the locker room, and I879 Club offering for elite members; and the West Balcony offering unique views and
vantage point as well as the return of the infamous Blue Seats.

Phase III includes further changes that will transform Madison Square Garden for the final time and complete the MSG Transformation.
These new features in The Garden include:

- New Chase Square at 7th Avenue entrance, double in size featuring interactive zones, retail locations, box office and broadcast studio
- Two spectacular new Chase Bridges that will be suspended above the ice for a one-of-a-kind view of the action
- New Budweiser Fan Deck (I0th Floor) offering a selection of new food & beverage options and a unique social gathering space with
  direct views into the arena bowl
- New state-of-the-art Gardenvision center-hung scoreboard
- I8 completely remodeled Signature Level Suites (9th Floor)
- Restoration of the iconic Garden ceiling                                                                                                    HOWIE ROSE, BRIAN LEETCH, MARK MESSIER & ADAM GRAVES AT MSG DEFINING MOMENTS UNVEILING.

We look forward to sharing these highlights with you at games next season. If you wish to view the Garden’s progress please
visit MSGTransformation.com for all Transformation updates.

    CHASE SQUARE                                                            CHASE BRIDGES

                                                                                                                                              JULY 16, 1992: Bill Clinton receives nomination at the
                                                                                                                                              Democratic National Convention.

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              “G ARD E N 3 6 6 ” R A N GE R S M O M E N TS

                                                                                                        MAY 7, 2012: Ranger’s Brad Richards’ game-tying goal
                                                                                                        with :06.6 left sends Eastern Conference semis Game
                                                                                                        5 vs. Capitals into OT, where Marc Staal’s goal wins it.

                                                   APRIL 16, 1981: Brian Leetch sets the Rangers
                                                   record for most points in a season by a defenseman
                                                   with a total of 100 points.

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             GA R D E N O F D RE A M S P OW E R P L AYE RS                                                                                                                                           JA KE’S STORY

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           ew York Rangers and Garden of Dreams Foundation continued with the second year of the Rangers and Garden of Dreams Power                              The Rangers and Garden of Dream’s “Make A Dream Come True” program treats children facing obstacles to a
           Players program. Power Players introduces new children to street hockey while also allowing last year’s participants to receive further               once-in-a-lifetime personal experience. The following account is from Jake Santoriella who first came to the
           instruction. The program debuted in 2011-12 and with some centers returning 25 “selects” from last year, total program participation                  organization through Garden of Dreams hospital partner Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in 2010.
included 110 children from three Garden of Dreams partner organizations: Children’s Aid Society, Harlem Dowling and WHEDco. As a part of the
program, all partner locations received street hockey equipment for their facility, t-shirts for all participants and a
number of various Rangers giveaways for their commitment to the six weeks of instruction. Selects also had the
opportunity to learn hockey on ice for the first time participating in one of our Try-Hockey-For-Free Day events.
Throughout the Power Players program, the children learned basic hockey skills and life skills in their weekly
sessions led by Rangers’ Hockey Development Staff. The six values of the program are: Commitment, Excellence,
                                                                                                                          POWER PLAYERS
Fun, Respect, Responsibility and Teamwork. At each weekly clinic, one value was stressed by the instructors to
help reinforce important life lessons that the children may have learned previously at home or in the classroom.
This year’s program launched in November with alumni led clinics featuring Nick Fotiu, Dave Maloney, and Brian Mullen and culminated after six
                                                                                       weeks of instruction in a round robin tournament, with special
                                                                                       guests Rod Gilbert, Ron Greschner, and Adam Graves. After
                                                                                       the series of games at the final tournament, Rangers public
                                                                                       address announcer Joe Tolleson led an award ceremony and
                                                                                       congratulated the children for completing the program. As a
                                                                                      part of the ceremony, all of the children received a certificate of
                                                                                      completion, photo plaque, personalized Rangers jersey, medal,
                                                                                      and more. “For the kids, they came away with a ton of Rangers
                                                                                      items, but most of all they appreciated playing the game,” said
                                                                                      Greschner. “You could see they were having a great time, it’s a
POWER PLAYERS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
                                                                                      great program.”

                          A Y E AR IN G A R D E N O F D R E A M S

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          he Rangers continue with their charitable commitment to the Garden of Dreams Foundation. In addition to the Rangers, Garden of Dreams
          works with all areas of the The Madison Square Garden Company – including the Knicks, the Liberty, MSG Entertainment, MSG Networks
          and Fuse – to positively impact the lives of children facing obstacles. Through ongoing programs that use the magic of MSG, the
Foundation develops strong, long-term relationships that truly change lives. Since its inception in September 2006, Garden of Dreams has created
thousands of once-in-a-lifetime experiences that have brought joy and happiness to more than 225,000 children and their families, including those
facing homelessness, extreme poverty, illness and foster care.

With Henrik Lundqvist serving as the official spokesperson for Garden of Dreams, the Rangers and the Foundation impacted hundreds of children
and families during the 2013 season. Rangers players, alumni, and staff hosted children for Dream Nights at Rangers’ games, conducted a
Thanksgiving Dinner to aid in Super Storm Sandy relief, continued the Power Players Street Hockey program, visited children in hospitals and
community organizations, shared a special experience at Chelsea Piers with children, fulfilled children’s dreams through the Foundation’s Wish
Fulfillment and “Make a Dream Come True” programs, enhanced Delta’s Holiday in the Hangar event, and much more. This year Garden of Dreams
welcomed a new partner organization, the Police Athletic League - New York.

Each year the Rangers look to further integrate the alumni in our community efforts. The alumni’s ability to put a smile on a child’s face and allow
them to forget the situation they are in, goes a long way. We continually receive incredibly positive feedback from the partner organizations of the
long lasting and impactful effect these interactions have on the lives of the children. Thank you for your participation in these great efforts.

ADAM GRAVES VISITS CHILDREN AT A SUITE NIGHT AS A   RON GRESCHNER AT CHELSEA PIERS   DAVE MALONEY VISITS NYU MEDICAL CENTER   ROD GILBERT TEACHES A GARDEN OF
PART OF BEYOND DREAMS PROGRAM                                                                                                 DREAMS CHILD HOW TO HOLD A STICK

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                                        ALU MNI W I T H SA N DY R E L I E F                                                                                                                       ZAMBONI CHALLENGE

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                                                                                                                                                                   o create excitement for the Rangers first playoff home game of the 20I3 NHL Playoffs, the Rangers hosted the first-ever Zamboni

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                                                                                                                                                                   Challenge on 33rd Street. Ron Duguay captained Team Blue against Stephane Matteau who captained Team White. Each alumnus had
        n November, the Rangers alumni chipped in to lend support to help area New Yorkers who had been impacted by Super Storm Sandy.
                                                                                                                                                                   a different Rangers branded Zamboni to race towards the finish line halfway down the street. With each alumni in a Rangers racing
                                                                                                                                                        suit and on their zambonis, model Alejandra Cata dropped the Green flag kicking off the race at the 7th Avenue side of 33rd. Duguay jumped out
     One of the Garden of Dreams partners Life Center had experienced flood damage and extended power loss caused the relocation of many
                                                                                                                                                        to an early lead and never looked back defeating Matteau in the Zamboni Challenge. Duguay was awarded the Zamboni Cup which he filled
residents in the program. Alumni Andre Dore, Rod Gilbert and Adam Graves joined Speaker of NY State Assembly Sheldon Silver and NYC Department
                                                                                                                                                        with champagne and celebrated his victory. The Zamboni Challenge kicked off Blueshirts Live which provided live programming, bands, and
of Homeless Services Commissioner Seth Diamond in serving Thanksgiving dinner to the 350 children and families at Life Center. The dinner also
                                                                                                                                                        interactive activity on 7th Avenue in front of the Garden prior to each playoff home game.
included a DJ, autographs from alumni, Rangers giveaways and much-needed blankets to help them recover from the impact of the storm.

The following week, alumni Gilbert, Graves, Ron Greschner, Dave Maloney and Gilles Villemure teamed up with the American Red Cross’ Super
Storm Sandy relief efforts to lend a hand in Brooklyn and Queens. The alumni arrived at a relief site in Coney Island and spent the morning
unloading Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicles. Once the inventory of donated goods was unloaded the alumni, coach, and other
volunteers assembled the items to be picked up by those in need who had lined the street waiting for assistance. “Really quite humbling (to be
here and assist), it’s traumatic for those people involved,” Maloney said. “But we all realize how fortunate we are regardless of our situation.”

After Coney Island, the group moved over to Rockaway Park and Breezy Point in Queens to lend a hand at another American Red Cross relief site.
Once there, the Rangers did their best to brighten the afternoon of a few of the many volunteers who had given their time to help those who lost
their home or were still without power from the storm. Many of these volunteers had also been affected directly by the storm. “Everyone here,
they are so proud of their neighborhood. This is their home.” said Gilbert. “They are out here, they’re going to be back, and they’re going to live
                                                                                                                                                        RON DUGUAY & STEPHANE MATTEAU COMPETE IN THE FIRST-EVER ZAMBONI CHALLENGE
here again.” Before returning home, the alumni visited the American Red Cross office in Midtown to meet the staff and many volunteers who were
assisting in the relief efforts since Super Storm Sandy struck on October 30th. These volunteers come from all areas of the United States and have
been working tirelessly to assist New Yorkers in need.                                                                                                                                          YOUTH HOCKEY N I G HT

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               ontinuing their commitment to youth hockey in the tri-state
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               area, the Rangers hosted 6th Annual Youth Hockey Night at
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Madison Square Garden for the Rangers game against the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Montreal Canadiens on February I9th. Elements of Youth Hockey Night
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    included a pre-game forum for youth hockey players hosted by MSG
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Network’s John Giannone featuring Rangers alumni Adam Graves,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Nick Fotiu, Brian Mullen, Ron Greschner and Dan Blackburn; the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    presentation of the 6th Annual Emile Francis Award for youth hockey
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    volunteerism; intermission game featuring the Little Rangers; and two
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    children from Ice Hockey in Harlem joining the Rangers on the blue line
                                                                                                                                                        RANGERS ALUMNI SHARE ADVICE AT THE YOUTH HOCKEY FORUM                       as honorary Rangers starters.

                                                                                                                                                                                              EMI L E F RA N CI S AWA RD

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                                                                                                                                                                   outh Hockey Night could not be titled as such without the
                                                                                                                                                                   involvement of Hall of Fame coach and general manager
                                                                                                                                                                   Emile Francis. Francis’ dedication and service to the
                                                                                                                                                        local youth hockey community is honored each year through the
                                                                                                                                                        Emile Francis Award. This year, the sixth recipient of the award was
                                                                                                                                                        Joseph Ruggiero, a figure in the youth hockey community since I984.
                                                                                                                                                        Ruggiero is currently a coach in the USA Special Hockey program
                                                                                                                                                        but he has hosted clinics at Rye Playland Ice Casino and previously
                                                                                                                                                        coached their house-league bantam team, assisted at Pelham
                                                                                                     CLOCKWISE STARTING FROM TOP LEFT:
                                                                                                     RON GRESCHNER & DAVE MALONEY PREP FOOD
                                                                                                                                                        Memorial High School, and was Eastchester High School’s head coach
                                                                                                     FOR DISTRIBUTION                                   for ten years. In addition to coaching the New York Raptors, a team
                                                                                                     ROD GILBERT HELPS SERVE THANKSGIVING DINNER
                                                                                                                                                        of developmentally disabled athletes, he volunteers to coach a house
                                                                                                     ADAM GRAVES HELPS WITH THANKSGIVING DECORATIONS

                                                                                                     RANGERS ALUMNI WITH VOLUNTEERS AT ROCKAWAY POINT
                                                                                                                                                        league in Yonkers and has given his time to work with Ice Hockey in
                                                                                                                                                        Harlem and Pat LaFontaine’s Champions in Courage. Ruggiero was
                                                                                                                                                        nominated by his wife Marcia and was presented the award on the ice
                                                                                                                                                        at February 19th‘s Youth Hockey Night by Nick Fotiu and Brian Mullen.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    BRIAN MULLEN & NICK FOTIU PRESENT THE 6 TH ANNUAL EMILE FRANCIS AWARD

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                 GO SKATE ! PL AYI N G I S T H E GOA L                                                                                                                                   N Y RA N G ERS ASS I ST

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    arlier this season, the New York Rangers and

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          angers Fan Development department has continued                                          PRIMARY WORDMARK WITH TAGLINE                                                                                                                    Chase announced the launch of New York
          their longstanding efforts to grow the game of hockey                                                                                                                                                                                     Rangers Assist supported by Chase, a program
          throughout the tri-state area. This season the Rangers                                                                                                                                                                         designed to improve the youth hockey experience and
unified these efforts and launched a new youth hockey platform –                                                                                                                                                                         increase opportunities and accessibility to the sport.
“Go Skate! Playing is the Goal” – which will focus on improving the                                                                                                                                                                      The new community-based program started by helping
youth hockey experience in the tri-state by increasing opportunities                                                                                                                                                                     refurbishing hockey rinks in Rye and Long Beach, New
and accessibility to the sport through hockey camps, clinics and free                                                                                                                                                                    York that were damaged by Super Storm Sandy and have
skating events.                                                                                                                                                                                                                          been out of operation since the storm. Both rinks hold
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         historical significance to the Rangers franchise, having
Launched on Hockey Weekend in New York, “Go Skate!” expects to                                                                                                                                                                           previously served as training facilities for the team. The
reach more than I5,000 youth through Future Rangers (introductory                                                                                                                                                                        Blueshirts practiced at the City of Long Beach Arena in
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hockey, ages 3-I0), Youth Street Hockey (introductory hockey, ages                                                                                                                                                                       the I970s and Playland Ice Casino from I979 until 2002,
7-I4), Pee Wee Rangers (elite level, ages II-I2), Camps and more.                                                                                                                                                                        prior to the opening of the MSG Training Center for the
Rangers captain Ryan Callahan is the spokesperson for the new                                                                                                                                                                            2002-03 season. The two locations are also currently
initiative and can be seen in a PSA which introduces the program.                                                                                                                                                                        official community rink partners of the Rangers.
“I am proud to now be involved in the Rangers ‘Go Skate’ initiative,”
                                                                           DAN BLACKBURN AT HOCKEY WEEKEND IN NEW YORK
said Callahan. “It’s great to be a part of an organization that realizes                                                                                                                                                                Restorations began immediately at The City of Long
the importance of making these same types of programs available                                                                                                                                                                         Beach Arena in Long Beach and Playland Ice Casino in
to youth and has a dedication to helping grow the game of hockey.”                                                                           RON GRESCHNER & BRIAN MULLEN HELP ANNOUNCE NY RANGERS ASSIST PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Rye. The City of Long Beach Arena, will receive a new
Hockey Weekend in New York was a series of special events and                                                                                refrigeration system for the rink, new rubber flooring and sheetrock for the entire arena, Zamboni and electrical repairs, which will enable the rink
complimentary hockey programs through New York in support of                                                                                 to reopen in summer 20I3. Playland Ice Casino will also receive a new refrigeration system along with roof and structural repairs, and is expected to
USA Hockey’s annual “Hockey Weekend Across America.” The events                           PRIMARY WORDMARK WITH TAGLINE ON DARK BACKGROUND   open its doors in fall 20I3. To recognize the rinks, Alumni Ron Greschner and Brian Mullen presented symbolic banners to representatives from both
featured complimentary skating and free learn to play hockey lessons                                                                         rinks at the game on February 7th. As part of the program, the Rangers and Chase will also host a variety of free events and activities to celebrate
in Wollman Rink, public skates at local area partner rinks, and Youth                                                                        the reopening of the rinks with appearances from Rangers alumni.
Hockey Night at the game on February I9th against Montreal featuring
appearances by alumni Glenn Anderson, Dan Blackburn, Ron Duguay,
Nick Fotiu, Adam Graves, Ron Greschner, and Brian Mullen.
                                                                                                                                                RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE: I9TH ANNUAL SKATE WITH THE GREATS
This year, “Go Skate!” has featured street and ice hockey clinics led by

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the Rangers Hockey Development team with assistance from alumni                                                                                         n Friday, February Ist, the New York Rangers and Garden of Dreams partner organization, the Ronald McDonald House of New York
Blackburn, Fotiu, Graves, Greschner, Dave Maloney and Mullen. For                                                                                       held its Annual Skate with the Greats Event at Rockefeller Center to raise money for children with cancer and their families. This
more information on “Go Skate!” please visit the youth hockey section                                                                                   year’s event featured a long list of storied Rangers alumni from different eras in franchise history. Long time House supporters Rod
of the Rangers website, NewYorkRangers.com/GoSkate.                                                                                          Gilbert and Brian Leetch headlined the alumni in attendance. Additional distinguished alumni featured Ron Duguay, Nick Fotiu, Adam Graves,
                                                                           GLENN ANDERSON LEADS A DRILL AT A GO SKATE! CLINIC                Ron Greschner, Stephane Matteau, Mark Messier, Mike Richter, Pete Stemkowski, and Gilles Villemure. Throughout the evening, fans had an
                                                                                                                                             opportunity to skate and get an autograph from the former Rangers as well as bid on unique auction items in the live and silent auctions. It is
                                                                                                                                             estimated that the event raised over $700,000 for Ronald McDonald House of New York.

                                                                                                                                             Beginning in I994, through the efforts of Gilbert and Leetch, the New York Rangers and Ronald McDonald House teamed up to raise funds to
                                                                                                                                             support families of children with cancer. The Skate with the Greats event has helped to raise more than $7.6 million for the Ronald McDonald
                                                                                                                                             House of New York, whose mission is to provide a home away from home for children undergoing active treatment. Since its founding, more than
                                                                                                                                             25,000 families have stayed at Ronald McDonald House of New York.

RANGERS STREET HOCKEY CLINIC                                                                                                                 ROD GILBERT ADDRESSES THE EVENT ATTENDEES                              RANGERS ALUMNI PRESENT A JERSEY TO THE HONORARY RANGER

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                                     SE ASO N SU BS C R I BE R E V E N TS

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                                                                                          eason subscribers are the heartbeat of Madison Square Garden                      CA LENDA R OF EV ENTS                                                        C ONGRATUL ATIONS
                                                                                          giving the players that extra edge, bringing passion each and
                                                                                          every night. This dedicated group, many of which have had                                                                          Please join us in congratulating the following Rangers alumni on these
                                                                                                                                                                                  COKE GOLF OUTING
                                                                               tickets in their families for decades, are the first to cheer and defend our                                                                  tremendous honors:
                                                                                                                                                                                      June 24th
                                                                               team. As many of you alumni express at our events or in interviews, the
                                                                               Rangers fans are a special group of individuals. These season ticket holders                                                                  Ed Johnstone on his induction to the Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame
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                                                                               appreciate the chance to meet alumni they have idolized over the years                                                                        as a player. Ed was previously inducted as a coach and member of the
                                                                                                                                                                                         June 30th
                                                                               and hear stories from their playing days. As an Original Six franchise, the                                                                   sporting community. (Nov 2nd)
                                                                               history and tradition of the Rangers allows us to create unique touch points                                                                  Red Sullivan has the James Stevenson Park Bowl a softball field
                                                                                                                                                                                 DEVELOPMENT CAMP
                                                                               for our fans with alumni from throughout the Rangers celebrated history.                                                                      rededicated in his name to the George “Red” Sullivan East City Bowl.
                                                                                                                                                                                     July Ist – 5th
                                                                               This season the Rangers continued with Storyteller Forums and Season                                                                          (Sep I5th)
SUBSCRIBER TENURE RECOGNITION CEREMONY
                                                                               Subscriber lunches allowing season ticketholders to hear firsthand stories                                                                    Thank you to those alumni who participated in Super Storm Sandy relief
                                                                                                                                                                            YOUTH FANTASY CAMP WEEK I
                                                                               from each alum’s time in New York. Alumni were also part of elevating                                                                         charity hockey games produced by Stan Lee Foundation and Russian
                                                                                                                                                                                   July 8th – I2th
                                                                               the platform of the I879 Club, Madison Club presented by Foxwoods, and                                                                        Hockey Legends at Madison Square Garden and the Prudential Center,
                                                                               Delta SKY360 Club visiting with guests at each Rangers home game.                                                                             respectfully. (Mar 24th & Apr I3th)
                                                                                                                                                                           YOUTH FANTASY CAMP WEEK 2
                                                                               Throughout the year, season subscribers had the chance to meet many                                July I5th – I9th
                                                                               alumni including Glenn Anderson, Jeff Beukeboom, Ron Duguay, Eddie
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        I N ME MORY
                                                                               Giacomin, Vic Hadfield, Stephane Matteau, Brian Mullen, Brad Park, John                     YOUTH FANTASY CAMP WEEK 3
                                                                               Vanbiesbrouck, Steve Vickers, and many others. Thank you for coming out                            July 22nd – 26th                         Since our last issue, the New York Rangers family has lost some members of
                                                                               and sharing your experiences at this year’s events. We hope you will be a
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           its team. Please keep the family of our alumni in your thoughts and prayers.
                                                                               part of even more subscriber events in the future.                                              PEEWEE RANGERS CAMP
                                                                                                                                                                                   August 5th – 9th                        Don Raleigh		                August 2I, 20I2 (NYR: I943-56)
BRIAN MULLEN WITH SUBSCRIBERS                                                                                                                                                                                              Bill Ezinicki 		             October II, 20I2 (NYR: 1954-55)
                                                                                                                                                                         GARDEN OF DREAMS DREAM WEEK                       Pentti Lund 		               April 16, 20I3 (NYR: I948-5I)
                                                                                                                                                                         August I2th – I6th (RANGERS DAY - AUGUST I2 )
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            lumni are a key asset to the activation of the Rangers and Madison Square Garden                                                                                         August 20I3
            partnerships from Suite Visits to Legends, Chalk Talks, Tweet Ups, and Dream
            Skates, the experience is truly elevated by the alumni’s participation. Each year                                                                           3IST ANNUAL RANGERS GOLF CLASSIC
the feedback from attendees and partners is always positive and events routinely exceed                                                                                           September 20I3
expectations. This year, alumni participated in meet and greets for Delta Tweet Ups, Delta’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 DON                    BILL                    PENTTI
Holiday in the Hangar, Tissot MSG watch unveiling, Chase Blue Carpet and various experiences                                                                                                                                     RALEIGH                EZINICKI                LUND
for Chase Cardholders including suite visits, clinics, fantasy skates, and branch visits. Alumni
have also played a role in helping to secure future partners and grow the Madison Square                                                                        RA N G E RS, COM M U N I T Y RE L AT I ON S D I RECTORY                  U P DATE CONTAC T INFORMATION
Garden business through prospecting events. The partnerships group look forward to having
you at our golf outings this summer and back again for programs next season.                                                                                    Kerryann Tomlinson            kerryann.tomlinson@msg.com   If your contact information has recently changed, please take a moment
                                                                                                             ADAM GRAVES HELPS TO UNVEIL THE NEW TISSOT’S BOX   			                           (2I2) 465-6484               to fill out the information below and fax it to (212) 465-6549 or email
                                                                                                             OFFICE CLOCK
                                                                                                                                                                Rod Gilbert		                 rod.gilbert@msg.com		        anthony.zucconi@msg.com.
                                                                                                                                                                			                           (2I2) 465-6454               Thank you.
                                                                                                                                                                Adam Graves		                 adam.graves@msg.com

                                  A LU MNI ASS O C I AT I O N : U P DAT E
                                                                                                                                                                David Martella
                                                                                                                                                                                              (2I2) 465-6436
                                                                                                                                                                                              david.martella@msg.com
                                                                                                                                                                			                           (2I2) 465-637I               NAME

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                                        he NYRAA once again held its general members meeting at the Rangers Golf Classic. At the meeting, Alumni                Anthony Zucconi		             anthony.zucconi@msg.com		    ADDRESS
                                        President Rod Gilbert provided an update on all current business, including the renewal of the Ice Hockey in            			                           (2I2) 465-638I
                                        Harlem scholarship fund, a request from Adaptive Sports for new sleds and equipment for the Sled Hockey team.
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                              Due to continued concerns on offering assistance to alumni in need, the board is working with legal counsel to explore a
                              potential procedure that would allow the NYRAA 50I C3 to help alumni as needed.                                                                                                              CELL PHONE

                                        The NYRAA board will meet in the Summer of 20I3 and a general members meeting will be held in September the                                                                        FAX
                                        day prior to the 3Ist Rangers Golf Classic. If you have any orders of new business, are an alumnus in need or know an                                                              EMAIL
                                        alumnus in need, please contact the President, Rod Gilbert, prior to this summer’s board meeting.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           HAVE ANY NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOUR RANGERS ALUMNI FAMILY? PLEASE TELL US.

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