Sean Avery has never been one to hold back on his opinion, especially when it comes to his former team, the New York Rangers. Like any Rangers supporter, Avery is not happy with their dismal 2024-25 season to date.
Sean Avery didn't hold his words back when asked about Rangers coach Peter Laviolette, bashing him by saying if it were him he would fire him immediately.
Sean Avery has reached his final form, as he has once again inflamed the discussion around the New York Rangers. The team has lost eight of their last 10 and someone has to be blamed, and Avery, the world's loudest armchair GM, has something to say about it.
After starting the season with a 12-4-1 record, the wheels have come for the New York Rangers. The team has suffered a massive slump in form. In their last 17 games, the team has won just four of them and lost 13.
In the category of “how to self-destruct in a few months,” the Rangers deserve a gold medal, or even ten. This downfall began with the public exit of general manager Chris Drury, who had threatened some of his players with a trade and told his peers that he was open to exchanges.
Sean Avery played in 590 career regular-season NHL games, 264 of which came with the New York Rangers. Despite his small size, he was always known for his physical playstyle and pest-like mentality, hallmarks of Rangers hockey.
Well, let’s see. I don’t know if you’re in the mood to laugh. But if you are, I suggest you check out this excerpt from the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, where Paul Bissonnette suggests that Sean Avery could be the next GM of the Rangers.
The New York Rangers are completely falling apart, and now former NHLer Paul Bissonnette is reporting that Sean Avery may be the man to take over the organization.
Former NHLer and New York Rangers player Sean Avery is not impressed with Mika Zibanejad's start to the 2024-25 season and is calling him out for laziness Mika Zibanejad of the New York Rangers is no doubt one of the NHL's star players, and has been putting up big points for the past six seasons.
Sean Avery is someone who has always spoken his mind on the game of hockey, even if those opinions do tend to get him into a whole lot of trouble. Even in his retirement, Avery still speaks out whenever he sees fit.
Yaroslav Askarov and former Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jake Walman are San Jose Sharks for the same reason. Both were committing the unforgivable sin of standing out in the crowd.
Count Sean Avery as one who was fired up when Artemi Panarin blasted T.J. Oshie with a massive check in Game 2 of the New York Rangers’ first-round playoff series against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.
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Avery hasn't played professionally since his final NHL season with the New York Rangers during the 2011-2022 campaign.
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