News Article: 2017 Training Camp & Pre-Season Discussion

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People need to remember the summer Kovács has had, let's not overreact to him being cut at camp.

This is a big season for him, he needs to show significant improvement, let's not judge him on training camp.

If the summer incident has anything to do with him being cut from camp, that's a big deal. He's missing prime development time playing with NHL players and receiving coaching from the top guys. Whether they're sheltering him or he's not focused or whatever, if that thing is in any way impacting his game that's problematic. It's also problematic if he has just looked bad.

Of course you can't write him off or anything based on this, but coming off last year this isn't exactly a promising development.
 
What i'm saying is that he went through something traumatic, we don't know how well he dealt with it. Training could have suffered for example.

I'm just spitballing here, but truth is we don't know how it has affected him, so cut him some slack and evaluate after the season, or alteast after a few months.
 
People need to remember the summer Kovács has had, let's not overreact to him being cut at camp.

This is a big season for him, he needs to show significant improvement, let's not judge him on training camp.

Yeah considering how poorly his AHL season went, his troubles this summer, it's not surprising he's an early cut but if he can buckle down and get things on track in Hartford this year then hopefully he can get himself back in the mix
 
I really don't think what happened this summer is still affecting him. From his IG the whole summer, he seems to be fine.

Using that, at this point, is a crutch. There is no evidence it's a reason for his poor play right now.

Social media is usually a "highlight reel" for people's lives, or often a fake veneer of what someone wants to present themselves as. I wouldn't take someone's social media posts looking normal as proof that they are or aren't still affected by something traumatic.

Also I think it's pretty harsh to say attributing some trouble with other aspects of life to a traumatic event is a crutch. People deal with harsh realities in unique ways.

To be clear I'm not saying that this is the reason for his poor performance, just saying it's not easy to tell how someone deals with something like that unless you really know them well.
 
The Rangers have cut five players from the training camp roster, leaving 49 players left in camp.

Robin Kovacs and Adam Chapie were assigned to Hartford. Brenden Kotyk was released from his NHL PTO and assigned to Hartford as well.
Tim Gettinger and Ty Ronning were assigned to their junior teams.
 
I really don't think what happened this summer is still affecting him. From his IG the whole summer, he seems to be fine.

Using that, at this point, is a crutch. There is no evidence it's a reason for his poor play right now.

Instagram means absolutely nothing in terms of his current mental status... Could be a lot going on up there that is throwing his game off
 
What i'm saying is that he went through something traumatic, we don't know how well he dealt with it. Training could have suffered for example.

I'm just spitballing here, but truth is we don't know how it has affected him, so cut him some slack and evaluate after the season, or alteast after a few months.

In fairness, I think his play last year is far more concerning.

Even giving him the leeway as a result of the summer, and I feel for him, the reality is that this is still a career that is teetering on going off the rails.
 
Along with Bereglazov, Day and Crawley are still in the group. Anyone else (besides Chytil) with the group, but not on the ice in these first two games?

Want to see Day and Crawley against NHLers, even if it might not be too pretty.
 
Unfortunate, but this means another young center gets to come into a lineup earlier and that's always a plus in the preseason.
 
That would make sense if the other two dmen that haven't played werent the two youngest dmen in camp.

Basically bereglazov is only pro not to play yet that's healthy.
 
That would make sense if the other two dmen that haven't played werent the two youngest dmen in camp.

Basically bereglazov is only pro not to play yet that's healthy.

Or they're going to give him an extended look after making a decision on Gilmour or Pedrie tomorrow night
 
The Rangers have 49 players remaining in Training Camp. The roster breakdown is listed below:

Forwards (28): Lias Andersson, Pavel Buchnevich, Paul Carey, Daniel Catenacci, Filip Chytil, David Desharnais, Andrew Desjardins, Bobby Farnham, Jesper Fast, Steven Fogarty, Gabriel Fontaine, Michael Grabner, Ryan Gropp, Kevin Hayes, Scott Kosmachuk, Chris Kreider, Dawson Leedahl, Vinni Lettieri, J.T. Miller, Rick Nash, Boo Nieves, Matt Puempel, Cole Schneider, Malte Stromwall, Adam Tambellini, Jimmy Vesey, Mika Zibanejad, Mats Zuccarello

Defensemen (16): Alexei Bereglazov, Brandon Crawley, Sean Day, Tony DeAngelo, John Gilmour, Ryan Graves, Nick Holden, Steven Kampfer, Ryan McDonagh, Vince Pedrie, Neal Pionk, Kevin Shattenkirk, Brady Skjei, Brendan Smith, Marc Staal, Sergey Zborovskiy

Goaltenders (5): Alexandar Georgiev, Brandon Halverson, Henrik Lundqvist, Chris Nell, Ondrej Pavelec
 
The Rangers have 49 players remaining in Training Camp. The roster breakdown is listed below:

Forwards (28): Lias Andersson, Pavel Buchnevich, Paul Carey, Daniel Catenacci, Filip Chytil, David Desharnais, Andrew Desjardins, Bobby Farnham, Jesper Fast, Steven Fogarty, Gabriel Fontaine, Michael Grabner, Ryan Gropp, Kevin Hayes, Scott Kosmachuk, Chris Kreider, Dawson Leedahl, Vinni Lettieri, J.T. Miller, Rick Nash, Boo Nieves, Matt Puempel, Cole Schneider, Malte Stromwall, Adam Tambellini, Jimmy Vesey, Mika Zibanejad, Mats Zuccarello

Defensemen (16): Alexei Bereglazov, Brandon Crawley, Sean Day, Tony DeAngelo, John Gilmour, Ryan Graves, Nick Holden, Steven Kampfer, Ryan McDonagh, Vince Pedrie, Neal Pionk, Kevin Shattenkirk, Brady Skjei, Brendan Smith, Marc Staal, Sergey Zborovskiy

Goaltenders (5): Alexandar Georgiev, Brandon Halverson, Henrik Lundqvist, Chris Nell, Ondrej Pavelec

The way I see this, its the Rangers and Wolf Pack and PTOs Bobby Farnham and Andrew Desjardins.
 
Or they're going to give him an extended look after making a decision on Gilmour or Pedrie tomorrow night

or they had more than 12 dmen and couldn't play them all in the first 2 games so someone has to wait till the 3rd game lol
 
or they had more than 12 dmen and couldn't play them all in the first 2 games so someone has to wait till the 3rd game lol

Right, but they also have to send guys down for Hartford's camp later this week, which may be why Pedrie and Gilmour are both getting looks tomorrow. The other possibility is that Beargloves just doesn't look good in camp. Guess we wait and see.
 
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