March 21, 1994: The New York Rangers make a number of trades, landing Stéphane Matteau, Glenn Anderson, Brian Noonan and Craig MacTavish, to set the Blueshirts up for a run to their Stanley Cup championship since 1940.
Today’s Iconic Moment in New York Sports: Rangers’ big trades set up ’94 Stanley Cup win
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