Crabus Craberson looked at the snow falling outside his window with disgust.
"Bah humbug," he growled, sipping at his lukewarm coffee. The Rangers post game played softly in the background, the illumination of the television acting as the only light in the room -- flashing distorted shadows all over the walls.
The TV could be heard over the gentle hum of the hot water heater from the basement.
"The Rangers lose this one 7-4, which is not the way they wanted to go into the holiday break," Sam Rosen says.
"You've got that right, Sam," Joe Micheletti responds.