Kitchener Rangers 2024-25 Season Thread, Part II

EvenSteven

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If we are competing next year do we take a chance and keep Ando? I’m not 100% sold on him making the AHL next year. Personally I trade him as we can’t take the risk he doesn’t come back. But we need to built into the trade that if Ando comes back next season 2x 2nds is added….or whatever the value is.
Take no chances. I trade Ando this year. We could replace his minutes next year by trading for a less expensive OA D. That guy won’t be Ando, but he’d be good enough once you factor in Reid, Dirracolo, and Campbell being a year older and that much better.

I don’t go the conditional route. I want all the picks up front. My Ando comparable is Jorian Donovan (I know, broken record player). That was 2x2nds. 4x3rds. 2x4ths. We get that and we’re good. A team might try to make two of those 3rds conditional on an OA season. No thanks. Get them all unconditionally.
 
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EvenSteven

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He is bad because he is away on a garbage team. Needs to come home and play for one of the best junior coaches around right now.
I wouldn’t call him bad. He’s just in a worse situation than if he reported here.

Look at Pridham. His numbers were unimpressive out west. He comes here under this system, playing with quality players, against tougher competition, and he’s thriving. Chicago scouts are happy he’s here and not out west.

A player of Valentini’s calibre would thrive here as well.
 

Ward Cornell

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I wouldn’t call him bad. He’s just in a worse situation than if he reported here.

Look at Pridham. His numbers were unimpressive out west. He comes here under this system, playing with quality players, against tougher competition, and he’s thriving. Chicago scouts are happy he’s here and not out west.

A player of Valentini’s calibre would thrive here as well.
I suspect Chicago might be making a contract offer to Pridham, then a decision will need to made to have him in the AHL or here as an O.A.. I know it's a small sample size but I see Pridham getting a long look in the A next season.
 

OnlyUpFromHere

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Perhaps I'm 100% wrong on this but the BCHL seemed to me that it was just a place for players who wanted to kill a cpl seasons before getting into the NCAA. No real real traditional championship, no national exposure and low attendance.
Their entire model was a place to play in Canada to hold their NCAA eligibility, along with breaking off on Hockey Canada.

Fast forward to today, that entire model has been completely blown away.
 

EvenSteven

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Their entire model was a place to play in Canada to hold their NCAA eligibility, along with breaking off on Hockey Canada.

Fast forward to today, that entire model has been completely blown away.
You’d think that more players with pedigree would’ve made the jump from that league to the CHL by now.
 

Fastpace

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There is no doubt in anyone's mind, Kitchener is going for it next year, but what's the plan ? This is the time of the year for Rangers GM MM, to put his mask on, and keep his next year's cards close to his chest. The least other GMs know of his next year's plan, the better are his chances to hang on and add for his team going forward. This is when things will happen, from now to the deadline, for next year's Rangers, summer and falls will be tweaking time only
 
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All the Answers

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How did Reid show last night, I couldn't watch the game. He had a bit of a stinker in the first one (and I'm not just talking the 2 late penalties). Hoping for his sake he was a bit better last night.
 

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