It's one year for $5.5M. Trouba will get more in salary arbitration next summer. Then Trouba can become a free agent at 26 and sign a 7 year contract with the Red Wings for $56M.
I would do the following assuming everything is status quo and nobody surprises in camp how bad or good they look:
1. trade ADA + Gropp right away for maybe a 2nd round pick
2. McLeod and Holland to Hartford, they could use their toughness and scoring respectively
3. trade Spooner for 2nd and 4th round picks to make room for young players.
4. Trade Staal for Bobby Ryan to make space on Defense
5. I think Namestnikov could be a good fit in Washington on a line with Ovechkin, I would try to move him there, (don't think he is a good fit here)
6. extend Zucc for 2 years @ 5.0 to 5.5 mil
7. if we are out of the playoffs by the deadline I would trade Hayes and Vesey for a good return maybe Beleskey if teams are interested, if not then maybe next trade deadline
GO WEST, Young Man, GO WEST!!!It's one year for $5.5M. Trouba will get more in salary arbitration next summer. Then Trouba can become a free agent at 26 and sign a 7 year contract with the Red Wings for $56M.
It's one year for $5.5M. Trouba will get more in salary arbitration next summer. Then Trouba can become a free agent at 26 and sign a 7 year contract with the Red Wings for $56M.
Only if there's no lockout next year.Is there a reason why he would take less to go to Detroit? Is he from Michigan?
I think it’s a lot more to lock up a solid top pairing D men hitting the UFA market in 2020. Will the cap be 90m? Many teams will have cap space...
What is your definition of competitive? Because I fully believe we will be in the playoff hunt next year, aka "competing" for a playoff spot until late in the season, and I think we are a playoff in 2 years time.I don't care if it's called a rebuild, retool, recharge, reload or whatever word people come up with. It's going to take 3-5 years at least before we are competitive. I am okay with that.
The only people who have a valid argument against a rebuild are the elderly and terminally ill, because they might not live long enough to see the result of this rebuild.
If this is any indication of your mindset then I can't wait till you fizzle away from the NYR boardsI can’t wait when all you guys,who support the rebuild, start screaming for Gordon’s head and for Quinn’s firing when the rangers go 0-9 to start the season. You can pretend all you want that you have patience and support the rebuild but losing sucks and fans lose their patience real quick.
Why does it have to be a life philosophy? You have no control over a sports team that you voluntarily root for for entertainment. Enjoy it, I don't see the point otherwiseWhat a great life philosophy to have. Sarcasm.
What is your definition of competitive? Because I fully believe we will be in the playoff hunt next year, aka "competing" for a playoff spot until late in the season, and I think we are a playoff in 2 years time.
A full year of hockey is a longer ways away than people give it credit for. I like our trajectory and young players, and of course I am optimistic.Which team that made the play offs this year is going to finish lower than us? I just don't see it happening next year. And that's okay.
Which team that made the play offs this year is going to finish lower than us? I just don't see it happening next year. And that's okay.
In 2016, the Oilers improved from 7th to 2nd in their division, or 33 points. This was after they dumped Hall for Larsson (lmao).
Their young players got better, as they should, and their top player stayed healthy.
Do we have Connor McDavid? Am I expecting us to be 33 points better? God no.
But hockey is extremely volatile, and things change fast. Don't be surprised if they suck, but don't be surprised if they don't.
Only if there's no lockout next year.
Apologies -- I should have said if there's no strike in 2020. Owners and players have the right to opt out September 2019.The CBA expires in 2022.
Apologies -- I should have said if there's no strike in 2020. Owners and players have the right to opt out September 2019.
The lockout can happen as early as Sept. 2020 since they have an option to opt out.The CBA expires in 2022.
They had him in 15-16, and went 17-25-3 in the games he playedYeah well having McDavid is kind of a big deal...
Apologies -- I should have said if there's no strike in 2020. Owners and players have the right to opt out September 2019.
Call me crazy, but I think bridging Skjei is fine.
Long-term Hayes. Two year deal for Spooner, $3.5M I guess.
They had him in 15-16, and went 17-25-3 in the games he played
Again, I apologize for the wrong information....don't know what made me say "strike" -- I did say lockout in my original post.There won’t be a strike that is guaranteed. There will be a lockout just a question of when and how long that is also a guarantee under Bettman
With all due respect to pessimists / realists, here’s a prospective of an optimist, however unlikely:
Last year’s team was solidly in the playoffs spot through Christmas 2017 before the injury bug started and then the sell off that finished it.
Cannot underestimate what a return of healthy Shattenkirk and back-to-form Smith would do to the quality of D. McD is a loss but, honestly, he always made you wish for more in the last three years.
As did mostly disappointing last year Nash and Miller. On the opposite end the Rangers fully kept their 1st line that earned that title and only needs to stay healthy to stay on course to get even better.
With parity in the league I wouldn’t be surprised if the Rangers are in the middle of a hunt for a playoff spot well after TD, and possibly, into the end of March.