The people have spoken, and loudly, about The Post’s Top 10 of popular Rangers enforcers. We’ve heard you.
And so, the omissions from Monday’s list, including one gigantic mea culpa. By the way, the tone and number of submissions imply that the franchise should have been known as the Broadway Bullies.
Let’s get to it. Round Two:
10. Teddy Irvine
The left winger who combined with Pete Stemkowski and Wee Bruce MacGregor to form the best third line in Rangers history. (No; there won’t be a forthcoming ranking of third lines.) Toughness personified.