The New York Rangers

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Glory Days During the early 1900s hockey became very popular in New York City Fans rushed to buy tickets to watch the best professional and amateur talent on the ice In 1925 a sports promoter named Tex Rickard built a new arena on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City and called it Madison Square Garden Rickard filled the seats by staging basketball games cycling races boxing matches and the ever-popular circus An NHL team called the Americans played its games in the Garden and drew enormous crowds Rickard soon decided to start his own team The NHL was anxious to spread south from Canada and move into major American cities Placing another team in New York was a welcome idea Rickard’s club was nicknamed Tex’s Rangers which sounded 6