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Ranger Zone

Susan Magrino

Susan Magrino (Patrick McMullan/PatrickMcMullan)

Tim Cahill (Getty Images)

LIVING LA LA: Anthony loves her leather Fendi Casa sofa. (Tamara Beckwith/NY Post)

The Rangers were relieved this week when they learned that a shoulder injury suffered by star winger Rick Nash, whom the team acquired for three players and an exchange of draft picks during the summer, didn’t result in any major damage. And Nash, who is listed as day-to-day with a bone bruise, has a swanky apartment in TriBeCa where he can recover.

He’s renting a gorgeous two-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,883-square-foot unit at 25 North Moore St. for about $12,500 a month. The residence, in the Atalanta condo conversion (once a refrigerated warehouse for cheese), has a master suite with a “spa bath,” an open chef’s kitchen, 15 big windows and Empire State building views.

Magrino on move

P.r. guru Susan Magrino is listing her one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op in the landmarked Rockefeller Apartments for $995,000. The apartment is, natch, above Michael’s — the power lunch spot for New York’s media set.

Magrino has owned the unit at 24 W. 55th St. since the mid-1990s, when she checked it out with her client Martha Stewart. “If you don’t buy it, I will,” Stewart told her.

Magrino is only the second owner of the prewar apartment, which features original hardware and fixtures, a built-in home office, white-glass bookshelves, original Art Deco glass cabinets, a chef’s kitchen and a curved and windowed dining alcove. The apartment’s six closets include an original shelved shoe closet in the bedroom.

Built in 1936 by Nelson Rockefeller and designed by Wallace K. Harrison, the building has a garden.

Magrino isn’t leaving the city. She’s living elsewhere in Manhattan with husband James Dunning.

Broker Leslie Crossley of Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.

La La land

La La Anthony, wife of Knicks all-star Carmelo Anthony and star of her own VH1 reality show, was spotted scoping out a penthouse rental at 1055 Park Ave.

The three-bedroom, 3 1/2-bathroom apartment comes with a roof terrace and is listed for $22,000 a month. That price also includes a studio maisonette, with a separate entrance, for staff or guests.

Listing broker Tristan Harper of Prudential Douglas Elliman declined to comment.

Wherever the Anthonys end up, they will likely have some dramatic furnishings and lots of apparel and accessories with them. In April, The Post visited La La in her Hell’s Kitchen duplex rental, and she showed off a Paul Gerben portrait of Carmelo (above the fireplace), her red leather Fendi Casa sofa that came from her house in Denver, her custom closet and her more than 100 pairs of shoes.

NY couch doc can fit you in

Sal Giangrande, the “New York Couch Doctor,” gives new meaning to celebrity house calls. Gerard Butler, Ryan Gosling, Mariska Hargitay, Alec Baldwin and Julianne Moore are just some of the stars who have called on Giangrande, who’s perfected the art of couch surgery — taking big pieces apart and seamlessly putting them back together to fit through even the tightest spots in New York.

“Almost everyone freaks out and some even start to cry when I start performing the procedure,” Giangrande says. “They think their furniture will never look the same — but in the end, after I perform my surgery, clients are happy and relieved that their furniture is where they want it and looks like it was never touched.”

Still looking to score

Tim Cahill might be a star on the soccer field, but the New York Red Bulls midfielder has gotten outplayed on his New Jersey home search.

Cahill, who hails from Australia, has been searching tony Saddle River, NJ, for a mansion to hang his cleats. He had his eye on an estate at 9 High Meadow Road and agreed to rent it for around $12,500 a month, sources say.

But the owner got a better offer and has agreed to sell it to a mystery buyer for $3.4 million. The six-bedroom, 6 1/2-bathroom mansion, which was listed for sale at $3.59 million, is 8,371 square feet and features a basement with a gym/sauna/steam room, a gated circular driveway, a pool with a waterfall and a private pond with a dock. There’s also a two-story entry foyer, an elevator for all three levels, a six-car garage, a cabana and fabulous water views.

Cahill, we hear, is still looking around in Saddle River.