On Tuesday night, the New York Rangers hosted their annual Hockey Fights Cancer night to help raise awareness and support for the disease. Studio host John Giannone used the platform to reveal his own ...
New York Rangers reporter John Giannone took a puck to the face toward the end of the second period in the Rangers’ 4-1 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday, and the man handled it like a ...
MSG analyst and former Rangers captain Dave Maloney seemingly forgot he was on live television Sunday when he let out a “F–k” ...
Reporting from between the benches has its risks. Occasionally, you can find yourself caught in a war of words between coaches. Claude Giroux might break your watch. And, of course, your bird's eye ...
While it may be dangerous to play in the NHL, we now have to consider the hazards of merely covering the sport. The NY Daily News reports John Giannone got a face full of an errant Marc Staal pass in ...
In hockey, even the media members are tough. John Giannone, a reporter for the Rangers on MSG, took a puck to the face during Thursday’s Rangers-Islanders game. Marc Staal of the Rangers lifted the ...
Don’t worry about John Giannone’s nose, folks. He’s a hockey reporter. MSG Network’s Rangers sideline man was hit in the face with a puck near the end of the second period of the Rangers 4-1 victory ...
MSG broadcaster and former Post sports writer John Giannone got a puck in the face with four seconds remaining in the second period of the Rangers’ 4-1 win over the Islanders Thursday night at the ...
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