SingnBluesOnBroadway
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OK, how about forward depth?
It's still too broad. But let's work off that. What exaclty are you basing the idea that Rangers need forward depth on?
OK, how about forward depth?
Well so far, with 2 injuries only, we've seen:It's still too broad. But let's work off that. What exaclty are you basing the idea that Rangers need forward depth on?
The Rangers traded 4 assets for Nash. Where are the assets coming from to make another significant trade? Let's not play the Neil Smith games where the Rangers traded multiple assets in 93-96 to win right now. They won in 1994 but it damaged the team for many years to come. Who is to say the Rangers with Amonte and Gartner would not have beaten Jersey? They handled them during the regular season and it was a struggle in the playoffs. They traded a #1 pick for Verbeek because they couldn't put the puck in the ocean. They lost Amonte and Gartner the previous spring. Then swapped 2 young players for Robitaille and Samuelsson. Then they swapped Norstrom for the ex-Oilers. There is salary cap now so its a different league but the Rangers still need the young and cheap assets if they want to be a good team in the future. Any major rental will come with a #1 pick and/or top young player price tag. Gaustad went for a #1 pick last February. The Rangers can't do that.
I think the framework is there. In its most basic form, the team could use another depth forward and a cheap defenseman capable of taking a regular shift.
- Bickel play forward
- Newbury in the lineup
- Rupp on the third line
Exactly. I don't think the Rangers could swing a Jarome Iginla trade (as if Feaster will ever sell anyways). Float Thomas, St. Croix, draft picks out there for a 3rd line winger and a #5 defenseman.Significant trades are out of the question in my opinion.
Depth guys need to be targeted - preferably on 1 year deals.
The Rangers can afford to part with B-level prospects that dont have a likely future with the organization. Christian Thomas and a 3rd is probably the best package they'd be able to offer around the league. Something like that.
You should become a financial planner.Again, they haven't lost because of those three things.
Exactly. I don't think the Rangers could swing a Jarome Iginla trade (as if Feaster will ever sell anyways). Float Thomas, St. Croix, draft picks out there for a 3rd line winger and a #5 defenseman.
The Rangers traded 4 assets for Nash. Where are the assets coming from to make another significant trade? Let's not play the Neil Smith games where the Rangers traded multiple assets in 93-96 to win right now. They won in 1994 but it damaged the team for many years to come. Who is to say the Rangers with Amonte and Gartner would not have beaten Jersey? They handled them during the regular season and it was a struggle in the playoffs. They traded a #1 pick for Verbeek because they couldn't put the puck in the ocean. They lost Amonte and Gartner the previous spring. Then swapped 2 young players for Robitaille and Samuelsson. Then they swapped Norstrom for the ex-Oilers. There is salary cap now so its a different league but the Rangers still need the young and cheap assets if they want to be a good team in the future. Any major rental will come with a #1 pick and/or top young player price tag. Gaustad went for a #1 pick last February. The Rangers can't do that.
I couldn't imagine what would happen that would make them not needs 20 games from now, but I would envision those things being trade deadline moves anyway. If they have an opportunity to add a versatile depth forward without giving up any assets now (ie. Moore, Morrison), I would jump all over it.Retort:
How do we know the Rangers need, as they head into the postseason, will be a 3rd line winger and a #5 defenseman. You can make a good argument that those two things are needs now. But what about 20 games from now.
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How do we know the Rangers need, as they head into the postseason, will be a 3rd line winger and a #5 defenseman. You can make a good argument that those two things are needs now. But what about 20 games from now.
I sincerely doubt that.This is very true and I entirely agree with your points SBOB.
To -31-'s comment though, Iginla is the type of player you can add at any time and he will be a benefit. But Calgary is not trading him right now. I think you can get Iginla with MSC, Thomas, and a draft pick plus a roster player. Restock on forwards at the draft. Calgary has a front row seat to MSC's talent. He could intrigue them.
I sincerely doubt that.
What do you think other teams are offering for a UFA to be who will more likely than not return to CGY after the season is over?
Hossa was traded for a 1st rounder, the team's first rounder the year before, an elite 3rd line winger and, well, Erik Christensen at the 2008 deadline.What do you think other teams are offering for a UFA to be who will more likely than not return to CGY after the season is over?
This is very true and I entirely agree with your points SBOB.
To -31-'s comment though, Iginla is the type of player you can add at any time and he will be a benefit. But Calgary is not trading him right now. I think you can get Iginla with MSC, Thomas, and a draft pick plus a roster player. Restock on forwards at the draft. Calgary has a front row seat to MSC's talent. He could intrigue them.
The Rangers traded 4 assets for Nash. Where are the assets coming from to make another significant trade? Let's not play the Neil Smith games where the Rangers traded multiple assets in 93-96 to win right now. They won in 1994 but it damaged the team for many years to come. Who is to say the Rangers with Amonte and Gartner would not have beaten Jersey? They handled them during the regular season and it was a struggle in the playoffs. They traded a #1 pick for Verbeek because they couldn't put the puck in the ocean. They lost Amonte and Gartner the previous spring. Then swapped 2 young players for Robitaille and Samuelsson. Then they swapped Norstrom for the ex-Oilers. There is salary cap now so its a different league but the Rangers still need the young and cheap assets if they want to be a good team in the future. Any major rental will come with a #1 pick and/or top young player price tag. Gaustad went for a #1 pick last February. The Rangers can't do that.
Hossa was traded for a 1st rounder, the team's first rounder the year before, an elite 3rd line winger and, well, Erik Christensen at the 2008 deadline.
I'd imagine a similar return for Iginla.
Again, they haven't lost because of those three things.
Who is this mystery "roster player" you speak of?
Im sure Calgary would be interested if it was a Stepan or Del Zotto, but something tells me that not where you're heading.
Iginla has seemingly been on the block forever. Calgary is a mess right now, but I think its likely he ends his career with them.
Hossa was traded for a 1st rounder, the team's first rounder the year before, an elite 3rd line winger and, well, Erik Christensen at the 2008 deadline.
I'd imagine a similar return for Iginla.
Again, they haven't lost because of those three things.