Frequent visitor, but i don't post much... It's always amazing to me to see how people analyze prospects. It's quite obvious that Hayek and Lindgren are a year or two away. If you watched the Hartford games religiously you'd notice how sheltered they both are from the other teams top lines. But people want so desperately for their prospects to be great. Bigras and O'Gara have been playing against the other teams top line all year and also have the best plus/minus on the team. While I believe that both Hayek and Lindgren will be servicable NHL D-men, they will not be top 2, top 4 at best. Hayek struggles with confidence and while Lindgren plays a hard nosed style, he needs to develop more physically. I guess the analysis of O'Gara was based on him being a half second late on the PP goal by Charlotte. He was easily the most physical player on the ice for the Pack, but he's easy to pick on. He's just as good if not better than Cleasson, Staal, Smith and McQuaid (and Skjei at the moment) but unfortunately for him has a two way contract. Hayek was horrible on Charlotte's first goal allowing his man to beat him one on one with speed to the outside. Something he's struggled with this year. Crawley and Gilmour are probably the two best offensive D-men, along with Bigras, but they are terrible defensively...
Charlotte is the top team in the conference. The Pack played two very good defensive games this past weekend against them (giving up a total of only 46 shots in both games) but couldn't score the timely goal when needed. The two rookies that were scoring goals early in the season have gone silent (Meskanan & Gettinger).
The talent is thin down in Hartford. All part of re-stocking your prospect pool as an organization. The Rangers are moving in the right direction but are still a work in progress. I understand that this is Hockey's Future, but people need to stop judging prospects thru rose colored glasses. These D-men are still projects with a ceiling. Much like you're witnessing on the Rangers, Howden, Anderson and Chytil, still need time. In my opinion, Gorton and Clark better have hit a home run with Kravstov and they better perform well in this year's draft. Even so, I don't think NY will demonstrate the patience needed to really re-build the team. The next GM will probably derive the benefits of the past year's draft and the upcoming one. If the Rangers were smart, they'd put themselves in position for a potentially generational talent they'd get with a top three pick much like Toronto did in their first year with Babcock. Still plenty of season left with decisions to be made on Zucc, Hayes, McQuaid, etc... Not sure if the Rangers possess the talent necessary for a partial re-build.
Sorry for the rant, just thought you'd like a true assessment of what's going on in Hartford.