If you are a die-hard fan of the Rangers/Bruins rivalry from say 1965 to 1976, The Rangers, the Bruins, and the End of an Era by Jay Moran is the book for you. Everyone else will likely be too overwhelmed by the size of the book to enjoy it. Cities have rivalries. Nothing grows the metropolitan antagonism as much as professional sports. Few cities have as big and as deep rooted Boston and New York. The Giants and Patriots. The Knicks and the Celtics. And there's a little baseball rivalry you may have heard about - the Yankees and the Red Sox. Let's not forget about hockey. The Bruins and the Rangers have fed into the tale of two cities nicely. Never more so than during the Emile Francis era in New York, 1965 through 1975. You know, the Big Bad Bruins with Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito. Wayne Cashman running around like a wild man and Gerry Cheevers heroics in nets. Then there's the Broadway Blueshirts, with the famous Goal-a-Game Line with Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle and R...