They easily were one of the worst PK pairings in the entire league, and there really isn't even a way to try to spin it positively.
Hard to imagine there was a pair who was worse.
And Staal was the weaker performer on the PK of the 2 of them.
They easily were one of the worst PK pairings in the entire league, and there really isn't even a way to try to spin it positively.
Staal is still a very good PKer and good bottom-pairing defenseman
In fact, Staal was historically bad on the PK in 18-19.Neither of these things are true.
In fact, Staal was historically bad on the PK in 18-19.
It was to the point where he took a penalty on the PK to put us 3v5 and I was like "this is a massive improvement."
If Staal retired would there be a cap recapture penalty?
First order of business for JD. Get Marc to retire. Pay him $$$ he loses as an assistant coach in Hartford. He was pretty good helping young Defenseman.
Thats what happens when you ripoff the team the fans support. These guys ask for waaaaay too much when they're getting contracts that take them late into their career and they dont retire when they can't hack it anymore. It's also in part bc the nhl is setup stupidly and the GMs gave out idiotic contracts one after another. I agree it's too much hate but I get why they catch some flakWhat have you done for me lately. The amount of hate Staal and Girardi have gotten on these boards, two of the greatest D in Ranger history.
What if a Dr. says he's unfit to play out the remainder of his contract? What does LTIR mean cap wise? Would he or could he do a Callahan or Hossa type deal?
How can the league stop it? Do the teams have to report non player payroll to the league???I doubt the league would allow that. It would be better for him to follow in the footsteps of Hossa/Callahan etc. and develop a "degenerative eye disease" so we can put him on LTIR.
How can the league stop it? Do the teams have to report non player payroll to the league???
This league sets the standard for cap circumvention. Staal need to get "intermittent temporary glaucoma" in his good eye between October and March of the next two year's.I would imagine the league would see right through that - it's fairly blatant cap circumvention. Then again, I thought Hossa was blatant cap circumvention too, so what do I know?
Thats what happens when you ripoff the team the fans support. These guys ask for waaaaay too much when they're getting contracts that take them late into their career and they dont retire when they can't hack it anymore. It's also in part bc the nhl is setup stupidly and the GMs gave out idiotic contracts one after another. I agree it's too much hate but I get why they catch some flak
You assume things too often and you have a bad habit of purposely framing things in a way that just misses a lot.Players ask for what they want. A team can choose not to pay them. You're really blaming someone for asking for as much as possible?
Staal is going to be a fixture on the defense next season and be gushed about by coaching/management as a "steadying veteran influence for these young kids"
Its best to prepare oneself for this reality.
You assume things too often and you have a bad habit of purposely framing things in a way that just misses a lot.
Blaming them for signing a contract they can't live up to and choosing to play it out when they know they can't live up to it?
Yea. They're multi millionaire adults. They can handle it if they get blamed for their decisions.
Do i UNDERSTAND their decision too? Yes
Am I furious that they won't pull a Naslund/Gil Meche? No.
But I also don't feel any particular need to sugar coat things when talking about past their prime overpaid adults who happen to suck at a sport now. I already mentioned the idiocy of the GMs and people giving out these contracts. I'm not spewing vitriol and venom at the guy. Im stating a fact that he sucks and is drastically overpaid to the point where he hurts the team by being on it.
If he chooses to continue then I don't see what's wrong with pointing out that he's a detriment
You do realize that there's a country mile between "pointing out that he's a detriment" vs. being serious about a player leaving millions on the table just because he's getting older/is a detriment. The Rangers signed him to this deal. He's entitled to every dime.