if we trade down in a deal like that, which the rangers haven't done in the past, it probably means that none of the players they really like are still on the board and we've dropped to the next tier of players and if they think they can get similar players in the late 20s/early 30s that they can get at 22 you make the deal if a team like anaheim or ottawa loves a player at 22.
the extra pick is nice but the downside is that it probably means everyone being discussed is gone.
Well one thing I would say to this is I would not go outside the first round---that's just dropping too many. For us to move up 5 spots it would cost us---now that would be into a higher stratosphere but still for us to go down 5 to 9 spots shouldn't be cheap either.
I'm figuring these guys are going to be off the board by 22--Lafreniere, Stutzle, Byfield, Drysdale, Rossi, Raymond, Holtz, Lundell, Perfetti, Jarvis, Sanderson, Mercer, Quinn, Askarov and probably Guhle, Schneider. If we want one of the above really bad they're probably going to have to be around 13 to 16. That's about the earliest we can reach somebody. I wouldn't move up to take Schneider I don't think. If he was there at 22 I'd consider him.
There are still guys the Rangers may be interested in--Holloway, Zary, Amirov, Gunler, Reichel, Wallinder, Mysak, Khusnutdinov, Peterka, Perreault, O'Rourke--probably missing a name or two. But there also may be some other name that most wouldn't put up there yet---which kind of happened with Chytil. The Rangers always work off their own list. That could be a Greig, Wiessblatt or a Neighbours or I wouldn't mind a Heineman. Guys like that though might be reason for us to make that move down and pick up extra picks.
Anyway I wouldn't pick Lapierre because of the injuries. I wouldn't pick Foerster or Hirvonen because of their skating. I wouldn't pick Poirier because he's a bad (Sheldon Souray) defenseman. I might pick Lapierre if he were available later (which he won't be unless we come up with a 2nd rounder....maybe).