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Tkachuk isn’t my first choice but if they choose him at 8, so be it.
I mean, aside from Dahlin, I’d say my “guy” is Boqvist. I’d be happy with any of the top 10 guys at 8, though.
Boqvist and Svechnikov.
Tkachuk isn’t my first choice but if they choose him at 8, so be it.
I mean, aside from Dahlin, I’d say my “guy” is Boqvist. I’d be happy with any of the top 10 guys at 8, though.
Gorton was clearly talking about buchnevich and Namestnikov zero doubt about that. Hard to find anyone else on this roster that dogged it after the deadline.
Gorton has mentioned the word Character in literally every interview he has given since the trade deadline. And it's not by accident. He wants guys with high end skill, but if you have baggage or you don't have a strong compete level, I think you will find yourself off this team and I am all for that shit.Also curious to know what players he was referring to during the past week. Hate to say it but feels like Zucc is in that group. Miller would have been the leader of the group.
I love that they want to address team toughness. No that doesnt necessarily mean fighting. To me that means not showing up flat in the first period for 75% of the season. Not looking ready to play. Getting blitzed and behind before people are settled in the seats.
I like Granato. Wouldnt mind Keefe. Peters as well. Those would be my three. MSL as an assistant would be great. CHARACTER. LEADERSHIP. Thats what this group will need moving forward.
For sure, but I just feel like the conversation always focuses on the character part of his quote when I don’t think it’s ever been said aloneHe is looking for both. I think the character part has to do with a players work ethic, he mentioned how he was disappointed with players effort.
It's just a unique standout you don't hear it used often. All GM's want talented skilled players. That is nothing new, but when you hear other parts it becomes more clear what their vision is. When I think of the ideal player Jeff is after would be someone like Sidney Crosby. We all know how good he is but he's also someone that has a terrific work ethic, probably why his game has never regressed at all which is kind of crazy since he's been in the league over a decade now. You'd expect SOME regression but he's still a point per game player.For sure, but I just feel like the conversation always focuses on the character part of his quote when I don’t think it’s ever been said alone
All the quotes from teams like the Canadiens and Hurricanes from today about why their teams are bad were about how they lacked character and determination and all the intangible stuff but never mention how they lack skill (they don’t want to throw anyone under the bus, while also throwing everyone under the bus)It's just a unique standout you don't hear it used often. All GM's want talented skilled players. That is nothing new, but when you hear other parts it becomes more clear what their vision is. When I think of the ideal player Jeff is after would be someone like Sidney Crosby. We all know how good he is but he's also someone that has a terrific work ethic, probably why his game has never regressed at all which is kind of crazy since he's been in the league over a decade now. You'd expect SOME regression but he's still a point per game player.
Or even a Jagr ... dude is a work a holic and never takes a shift off.
That's a dangerous narrative to take for any pro team. Yeah let's get all the hardest workers ever irregardless of talent.All the quotes from teams like the Canadiens and Hurricanes from today about why their teams are bad were about how they lacked character and determination and all the intangible stuff but never mention how they lack skill (they don’t want to throw anyone under the bus, while also throwing everyone under the bus)
That's a dangerous narrative to take for any pro team. Yeah let's get all the hardest workers ever irregardless of talent.
For me it was Jeff identifying that this team needs high end skill level and guys that can skate.Didnt have a chance to watch the presser, but the quote I absolutely loved was the desire to build and identity.
OH STOP! Primed to take a step? What step? That team is AWFUL and they literally have NO GOALIE. Cost them a few games? A goalie makes a world of a difference just look at what we have been icing for two decades.I dont know man, those teams mailed it in. CAR was primed to take a step, but they are soft and lack a compete level.
People will say goaltending, which yes cost them a few games, but they weren't in it to win it. I think you'll see a bunch of trades from them once a new GM is in place.
They've got a stacked farm.
homerdrool.gifBoqvist and Svechnikov.
For me it was Jeff identifying that this team needs high end skill level and guys that can skate.
OH STOP! Primed to take a step? What step? That team is AWFUL and they literally have NO GOALIE. Cost them a few games? A goalie makes a world of a difference just look at what we have been icing for two decades.
They had one for the first two years under AV, and then it slowly started fading as the roster began declining and players got shipped out. This year was a lifeless sack. Having a hands-off coaching approach in the locker room didn't help the issue.Didnt have a chance to watch the presser, but the quote I absolutely loved was the desire to build and identity.
OH STOP! Primed to take a step? What step? That team is AWFUL and they literally have NO GOALIE. Cost them a few games? A goalie makes a world of a difference just look at what we have been icing for two decades.
Early in his career, Jagr used to workout on a farm. Buckets of water on his shoulders, digging dirt, plowing fields, shoveling barrels of hay.
He was making millions but stuck to what he did in the old country. That guy worked his ass off.
Interesting. Seems like a different tune than what we've been hearing lately. The whole "Rangers want to move up" that some insiders are saying.We feel like it’s a draft that has 10 or 11 really good players at the top and it’s a pretty deep first round and hopefully those other two picks give us a chance at a couple pretty good players. Our scouts are pretty happy with having three picks and having that opportunity, we think it’s a pretty deep draft. – On having 3 picks in the first round this year.
I think he likes the flexibility.Interesting. Seems like a different tune than what we've been hearing lately. The whole "Rangers want to move up" that some insiders are saying.
Though I imagine they have several scenarios for staying put/moving up/moving down based on how April 28th unfolds.
He had keys to the practice rink of every team he played for. When I was living in Florida that maniac would skate after our late over-40 games. At midnight after games he would be skating with weights around his arms, legs etc. I saw it with my own eyes. That dude worked his ass off for sure.
Yeah he was a maniac. It was sad for me to see his body finally give out this year. He's struggled in the tier 2 Czech league after leaving Calgary. Guy was a horse and a good influence on players like Giroux, Voracek, Huberdeau, Barkov.
I don't think the game will ever see a guy like that again.