Hockey
The New York Rangers expect 19-year-old rookie Alexei Kovalev to become a star some day.
Oct. 22, 1992
Sports
Petr Nedved, so determined not to play again for the Pittsburgh Penguins that he held out for a year and a half, returned to the New York Rangers in a five-player trade Wednesday that sent Alexei Kovalev to the Penguins.
Nov. 26, 1998
Goals are coming easier these days for Alexei Kovalev.
Dec. 1, 1997
For all the records set by Wayne Gretzky, this was one that required help.
Dec. 14, 1996
The New York Rangers added another high-priced All-Star to their struggling lineup, reacquiring Alexei Kovalev from the cash-strapped Pittsburgh Penguins in an eight-player trade Monday.
Feb. 11, 2003
Alexei Kovalev’s third goal of the game with 36 seconds left ended a four-goal rally in the final seven minutes and gave the New York Rangers a 6-5 victory over the Boston Bruins Sunday night at New York.
Dec. 28, 1992
Hockey: Forward’s hat trick lifts Penguins, 4-1. Lindros returns for New York, but Fleury leaves after three slashing penalties.
Jan. 6, 2002
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Nov. 22, 2010
Hockey: After ’94 playoff run, it appeared Rangers had found a superstar.
Jan. 1, 1998
The slow-starting New York Rangers played their best game of the season Wednesday night, beating the Pittsburgh Penguins, 8-1, behind Alexei Kovalev’s three goals at Madison Square Garden.
Oct. 17, 1996