FlyguyOX
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Hell yeah. They kept saying in the frozen four game broadcasts he was probably coming back next year. Great news for rangers fans.
Who was saying it, the worst announcing duo in hockey Bucci and Melrose?Hell yeah. They kept saying in the frozen four game broadcasts he was probably coming back next year. Great news for rangers fans.
Who was saying it, the worst announcing duo in hockey Bucci and Melrose?
That's the signing bonus for pretty much every decent NHL prospect coming out of college.The offer he got from the Rangers was too good to turn down. Being paid 185k over the course of 3 months in bonuses alone is a lot for a 20 year old kid. It also shows that the team really has faith in him.
That's the signing bonus for pretty much every decent NHL prospect coming out of college.
Got his first NHL point. Didn’t do much on this play, but they all count the same.
What he’s done though is help improve the Rangers second PP, along with Lafreniere. The last three games without Trouba and Miller on the PP, the second unit has been very good.
As a Ranger fan, I am not a fan of Trouba or Miller on the second unit. Neither seem like the best guy to run a power play. Hoping one of Nils or Jones will emerge as that guy.They going to have a tough time deciding who plays on that PP2 when fully healthy. Between Trouba, Miller and now Jones..... I might actually lean toward Jones, but who knows? Going to be even crazier once Nils Lundqvist arrives. I actually think Lundqvist could be a better player than Fox even, which is nuts.
If I had to choose though, for now Fox, Jones, then Miller and Trouba as far as PP time.
And next season, Fox, Lundqvist, Jones, then Miller or Trouba or whomever else.
Calling it now, Lundqvist ends up a staple on the PP1 and Fox on the PP2 eventually! And Lundqvist, not Fox, is turns into the Rangers top offensive D, with Fox slightly behind.
As a Ranger fan, I am not a fan of Trouba or Miller on the second unit. Neither seem like the best guy to run a power play. Hoping one of Nils or Jones will emerge as that guy.
I don't mind Trouba on the powerplay. He has a big shot and he's willing to use it, which I can't really say about any of our other defensemen. The Miller experiment is not working though; he has really shown nothing on the PP.
Don’t know much about Zac honestly. How would you guys describe his game?
100% brother! I agree completely that Nils has the skills to eventually earn the top pp spot ahead of Fox. Nothing against Fox, but Lundkvist could be incredible. If you saw the 5 on3 pp yesterday you could see there was almost no threat of a shot from Fox. That is a huge dimension that is invaluable on a pp. I am pretty sure Nils can pass to either side from the point just as well as Fox. He will need a few months to get comfortable, but I am very hopeful that he can do it.They going to have a tough time deciding who plays on that PP2 when fully healthy. Between Trouba, Miller and now Jones..... I might actually lean toward Jones, but who knows? Going to be even crazier once Nils Lundqvist arrives. I actually think Lundqvist could be a better player than Fox even, which is nuts.
If I had to choose though, for now Fox, Jones, then Miller and Trouba as far as PP time.
And next season, Fox, Lundqvist, Jones, then Miller or Trouba or whomever else.
Calling it now, Lundqvist ends up a staple on the PP1 and Fox on the PP2 eventually! And Lundqvist, not Fox, is turns into the Rangers top offensive D, with Fox slightly behind.
Kind of feel for Jones and Miller though. 2 guys who will deserve PP time who won't get a ton of it if they stay in NY.
Poor man's Fox
Will he be in the NHL next season do you guys figure? Sure it seemed as tho he did well to end the season with NYR, but when next year comes around, is he better off in the AHL to start off atleast?... or kind of a wait and see how training camp goes?.. man NYR has alot of impressive young players