What's so different about the Rangers offensive system than Tampa's or Ottawa's?
The fact that they don't have a system... lol
I don't watch Tampa or Ottawa enough to tell you what their system was, but I can tell you the system that Renney, Torts, and AV used as rangers coaches.
Renney: was very structured, 1 man in on the forecheck wings high on the boards, 5-in the picture on the break out.
Torts: very defensive minded, zone-D, emphasis on clogging up the slot, and quick counter-attacks and a lot of board work cycling when having possession in the zone.
AV: Take up space, stretch out and force the other team to cover a lot of ground. Look for more high opportunity shots crash the net on those instances. Oh and of course, turtle when you have the lead.
Any coach the rangers have had in the past, I can figure out their system.
Do you know who I can't for the life of me figure out what system is being used after 2.5 years? Quinn
The only thing that was established last year was that he was ok with D being overzealous and jumping in on the offense, which was effective and establishing havoc in the offensive zone, but at the price of consistent odd man rushes going the other way. But you know what, that was probably more on Ruff, because this year Martin is having the D play way more conservative. Hence why there are less odd man rushes against, but we suck offensively. But again, that change was made when switching from Ruff to Martin. So I am still not sure what Quinn has brought to the table system-wise, other than "we need to play with better intentions."