Tony DeAngelo selling all his Rangers gear on internet swap site
Tony DeAngelo is one of the biggest personalities in the NHL, for all the wrong reasons. DeAngelo played his last game with the New York Rangers in 2021, after a confrontation and getting punched by Alexander Georgiev for being a terrible teammate.
More than a year later, he is moving on from the Rangers in more ways than one.
Tony DeAngelo has played his last game for the New York Rangers, general manager Jeff Gorton said Monday.
Gorton and Rangers president John Davidson confirmed there was an incident between the defenseman and goalie Alexandar Georgiev following a 5-4 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins at Madison Square Garden on Saturday.
He is moving his old gear on Sideline Swap and the majority of the gear is from his time with New York, going for a whopping $3K which is a huge ask for what looks to be dirty unkept gear.
His practice jersey has moved for $200 which goes above what a team-issued practice jersey goes for on eBay, my hope is no parent dropped their hard-earned cash on Tony's things and if they did, it should be a discount.
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MAI 27 | 303 ANSWERS Tony DeAngelo selling all his Rangers gear on internet swap site Would you buy Tony DeAngelo's used gear? |
Yes | 67 | 22.1 % |
No | 236 | 77.9 % |
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