I wonder what the Rangers' JTM trade would look like if we refuse to retain salary? Based on everyone's assessments, Lindgren is basically salary dump level already. The value could be dangerously close to the 1st and 3rd we gave up in the first place to get him.
Welcome to the dark sideI hate to say it, but if the whole Byram++ conversation is on the table for Pettersson, you have to strongly consider moving him over Miller. Our defense is abysmal and the Miller offers are somehow worse. If we're going to have any chance of turning things around in the gaming years, we need to move the player who can net us a better return. Not to mention, freeing up that much cap space pretty much negates OEL.
I don't like it, but a package of Byram/Power + Cozens/Peterka or however the pieces fall does so much more for us despite Miller's age.
this is the question. so much drama get rid of both of them for underwhelming returns. what a gongshow this seasonWhy did 1. Management sign these players long term; and 2. lesser why because $$ (but still why) did Pettersson/Miller sign long term?
Does Van have a Suter that I don't know about?Best case scenario in the short term is EP to Buffalo for a package around Power, Kulich +.
Way Suter has been playing, he's playing at a Top 6 C level.
Kulich can slide into the 3C for now or out to the wing to start.
Power slides into a 2nd pair that gets a dramatic upgrade.
Not only that, Nucks get extra space for future deals.
Presented equally, there’s no question it should be Miller being traded. But that’s not a reality we live in.Say Buffalo wants either. Which one would you do?
Pettersson for Cozen, Byram, 2nd
Or
Miller for Kulich, Byram, 2nd
There's being transparent and there's being stupid.
JR has lost the plot.
I miss them for hockey reasons. Every time Gilman is on S&P I wonder why the hell he isn't GMing the club.I miss Gillis and Gilman. They would never say shit like this publicly.
Quinn's gone 100%.I wonder what QH and his (and EP's) agent would think about JR/Allvin reneging on their handshake agreement with EP to not trade/move him this year.
I’m tired, boss.
I think this is really getting to the heart of the decision. I think management has concluded that neither Pettersson nor Miller have handled themselves professionally.Listening to the D&D Mason interview I don't see anyway that this doesn't end with both JT and EP out the door. Certainly looks like they were given every opportunity to work things out for the good of the team and failed badly. Having one guy "win" by staying has to cause continuing problems in the room.
I wonder what QH and his (and EP's) agent would think about JR/Allvin reneging on their handshake agreement with EP to not trade/move him this year.
Yep. The fanbase gives way more grace to the dumbo "everyman" vs. someone actually smart.We did, and our idiot fanbase drove him out of town because they didn't like how smug he was with how he talked. This city can't have nice things.
Reflects my feelings as well. The whole Boudreau fiasco also reflects this.To me this management team is pretty clearly excellent at certain aspects of running the team and abjectly terrible at others.
Our pro scouting moves have generally been excellent, and the team has also done extremely well to cut bait on moves that didn't work out (Lindholm) and even getting out from bad contracts without paying too much of a price (Mikheyev). The team mostly has not overpaid on contracts and amateur scouting has so far looked reasonably competent.
On the other hand, almost every significant HR issue has been handled extremely poorly, and often publicly. Rachel Doerrie. Zadorov's comments about being dissuaded from signing because of the team's conduct in negotiations. Letting the team's best two forwards getting into an intractable feud in the first place. Now having the team president come out, unprompted, to publicly discuss the problem JUST as the team started to string good performances together and get results. Just a bunch of arrogant, unforced errors that have demonstrably hurt the team's performance.
I like this management team overall and have a lot of confidence in their ability to make hockey moves, but the professionalism problem in the organization is real and is going to continue to negatively affect the on ice product if they can't sort it out.