Yes, the Shane Doan talk is beginning to get dragged out to an extent where it's a tad bit annoying to continuously read about. However, the New York Rangers' strong interest in the 35-year-old winger is not going away anytime soon, nor is the mutual interest from the other side.�
We all know by now that the Blueshirts and Doan, in some capacity, would like to work out a agreeable deal to bring the match together for the 2012-13 season. And according to Larry Brooks in his most recent New York Post piece, Doan only shares such interest with the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Vancouver Canucks, in addition to New York.�
What's stopping the Rangers and Doan from uniting, and coach John Tortorella and Doan from RE-uniting, aside from his hesitancy from leaving the Phoenix organization, is the length in which his preferred contract has been announced to be.
Also according to Brooks, that length is four years - locking him in until he is 39-years-old...
Doan, who unde...
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