Maximus
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I'll take Hischier for Georgie. They need a goalie, we need a center. It fits both teams needs perfectly, clearly.
I'd do that as well. NO way in hell would they tho.
I'll take Hischier for Georgie. They need a goalie, we need a center. It fits both teams needs perfectly, clearly.
I think we’re going with Trouba’s dog this year. His Husky-whatever thing.I realize that I'm "new" 'round these parts, but I would like to petition for a new victory gif. I feel like the flamingo has peaked.
The Rangers are 2-0, while scoring a ton in victory. All these good vibes started when Andersson fell on his ass during the intro. So...what say you, gents? Andersson tripping as the new victory gif!
May be an unpopular opinion but I think Georgiev is the future. If Shesterkin shows promise in the AHL + any call-ups, then I can see him packaged in a similar deal for a young center.
Thankfully most of those dirtbags have been replaced by hockey players. Even Wilson has - it seems - has quit the hit-job business.very refreshing not having to deal with chris neil plastering ranger players into the boards and dislocated their shoulders...thank god he's gone ...every trip to ottawa used to be a disaster
Possibly. But it's a little early now for decision-making.May be an unpopular opinion but I think Georgiev is the future. If Shesterkin shows promise in the AHL + any call-ups, then I can see him packaged in a similar deal for a young center.
He very well could be.
While I personally think Shesterkin has the extra something special in him, I can’t say I have a strong opinion one way or the other as to who “wins” when all is said done. Just so long as we keep the better option and maximize the value of the other.![]()
The younger ones can get a decent return depending on the timing
Possibly. But it's a little early now for decision-making.
Face offs are like running backs.
Neither matters.
They're important in single-game sample sizes, but once you get into larger sample sizes, like season/career, they're not really predictive or important.Face-offs wins are the best way of obtaining puck possession, which is probably THE single most predictable measure of how a team is doing (puck possession relates to corsi/fenwick/etc).
Faceoffs in general aren't important. Individual faceoffs can be.
They're important in single-game sample sizes, but once you get into larger sample sizes, like season/career, they're not really predictive or important.
Faceoffs in general aren't important. Individual faceoffs can be.
They’re not, most shifts don’t start with a face offFace-offs wins are the best way of obtaining puck possession, which is probably THE single most predictable measure of how a team is doing (puck possession relates to corsi/fenwick/etc).
Except faceoff percentage isn't a good predictor of possession. Ryan Strome for example won 9/14 faceoffs against Winnipeg and had really bad possession metrics.If your goal is to lose puck possession, then I agree they are not important.
Faceoffs in general aren't important. Individual faceoffs can be.
Special teams faceoffs are important. Even strength not so much.
I think we’re going with Trouba’s dog this year. His Husky-whatever thing.
Faceoffs in the offensive/ defensive zone are important, neutral zone not so much.Special teams faceoffs are important. Even strength not so much.
Except faceoff percentage isn't a good predictor of possession. Ryan Strome for example won 9/14 faceoffs against Winnipeg and had really bad possession metrics.
There are important faceoffs. They are more important on special teams. Most faceoffs aren't important, and often enough possession changes hands several times between a faceoff and a notable on-ice event.
Other than this current "rebuild" or "build" whatever you want to call it the past three draft years, the Rangers from my recollection have only had two other times in the 50 years I've been a fan where we as a fanbase knew the team was rebuilding and were prepared for it.
1st time was after that JP Parise goal back in '75 signified the end of those really good to almost great Ranger teams from '70--75 when we drafted guys like Don Murdoch, Mike McEwen, Deblois, Duguay,Mario Marios and Don Maloney. Those were the young guns that were big parts of that amazing '79 Cup run and who played on those very competitive Ranger teams of the early 80's who used to lose to the damn Islanders every stinken year.
Obviously there were veterens like Hedberg, Nilsson, Greshner, Dave Maloney but the problem for those teams was other than JD that one stretch back in '79, the goaltending of guys like Glen Hanlan, Steve Weeks, Steve Baker, Eddie Mio etc...was never really up to snuff and was never elite enough for us to get past the Islanders. That's what held back those teams IMO.
2nd time was around 1988-1991 or so when after a couple of crappy years, mngt drafted some real good players again like Amonte, Weight, Zubov, Nemchinov, Kovalev which added to Richter and Leetch having been drafted in '85 and '86, we now had a solid influx of youth again which all either helped us win the Cup in '94 or were traded away for guys who helped us win that Cup. Unlike that first "rebuild", we had goalies this time like Beezer and Richter who were elite and to where we could be competitive for a Cup.
So as I said, this is the 3rd rebuild I can recall and this one looks like it should be THE most successful of all of them seeing the talent we've acquired the past 3 drafts has been elite and ultimatly we'll be able to use some of these pieces to add some more young veteren talent to add to the Panarins, Zibs, Buch's, Trouba's. And like that 2nd rebuild in the late 80's early 90's, this rebuild has the goalie component as Georgie and/or Shesty should be the guy to lead us to the promised land.
So yeah, this is a very exciting time here seeing I'd be truly shocked if we arent seriously competing for the Cup beginning 2022 thru the end of the decade. This truly has the makings of what could be a golden age just like teams like the Black Hawks, Penguins have had over the past 10 years in that we should not be thinking just another Cup but multiple Cups during the new decade to come.
We'll see but I'm stoked for what's to come.