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Dick Meissner
Born Kindersley, Sask., Jan. 6, 1940. 5'11", 200. Shoots right. Broke in with Bruins at 19, then traded to Rangers from Hershey last spring after leading Bears in playoff goals. Regarded as one of AHL's most powerful shots.
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"Hustle" should be the middle name for Bob, who came up out of Cleveland's organization. The Rangers bought him in 1953-54. He is a good puck carrier who split his rookie year between defense and a wing position. His biggest thrill happened in the spring of 53 when his sudden death goal in the final game enabled Cleveland to take the American League Title.



Setting up goals is one of the niches that Panarin does best and he notched 50 assists for the fourth time in seven seasons. Hitting the milestone was part of one of his best single-game efforts of the year as he set up four goals during his five-point night in the visiting New York Rangers' 7-4 victory against the Dallas Stars on March 12, 2022.



Walt is the only big league player born in Germany. He's a tough, two-way player who seldom gets knocked off his feet. Walt has been the Rangers' top scorer the last two years. He needed very little minor league seasoning before jumping to New York. His last name is pronounced "Ka-Chook."



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Al Langlois
Born in Magog, Que., Nov. 6, 1934. 6, 205. Shoots left. Broke in with Canadiens, traded to Rangers in '61 for John Hanna. Picked up as a goalgetter after switch to New York. He's outstanding as skater for a big man.
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