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FKA Roo Returns...Still A Contrarian Apparently
So December 1st is Tuesday. The league is running out of time to start by January 1st. Players will need at least 7-10 days to get from wherever they are to their season homes, go through Covid protocol, and informal skating before a 14-16 day camp starts.
If the season starts February 1st and they need to conclude everything by July 15th, it will give them about 100 days (Feb 1st to let's say May 10th-11thish) to get 48 games in. That gives them from May 15th-July 15th for playoffs unless they go expanded format and have a 40 game season. A lot of back to backs and not much rest. 4 games a week every week.
The person who may benefit the most out of this is ironically; David Quinn. A compressed season doesn't mean he gets canned if the Rangers don't improve unless they pull a 2019-20 Detroit.
Older players like Lundqvist who have not played much in the last year and take a lot of time to warm up it might hurt the most. Washington might have to use Samsonov a lot more than they want to.
Roster decisions are going to be strange with not a lot of time for evaluation. Players like Morgan Barron, if they're somewhat ready might get a shot before gaining valuable AHL experience, or it might be the opposite and coaches go conservative and stick with veterans because there isn't time to deal with warts.
The longer this goes, the more a player like Reunanen who is logging 25-28 minutes a night is going to have an edge.
If the season starts February 1st and they need to conclude everything by July 15th, it will give them about 100 days (Feb 1st to let's say May 10th-11thish) to get 48 games in. That gives them from May 15th-July 15th for playoffs unless they go expanded format and have a 40 game season. A lot of back to backs and not much rest. 4 games a week every week.
The person who may benefit the most out of this is ironically; David Quinn. A compressed season doesn't mean he gets canned if the Rangers don't improve unless they pull a 2019-20 Detroit.
Older players like Lundqvist who have not played much in the last year and take a lot of time to warm up it might hurt the most. Washington might have to use Samsonov a lot more than they want to.
Roster decisions are going to be strange with not a lot of time for evaluation. Players like Morgan Barron, if they're somewhat ready might get a shot before gaining valuable AHL experience, or it might be the opposite and coaches go conservative and stick with veterans because there isn't time to deal with warts.
The longer this goes, the more a player like Reunanen who is logging 25-28 minutes a night is going to have an edge.