So he'll start making some pretty significant money AHL or NHL next year, which is good for him. 800k is a big step up from AHL salaries. Worse careers out there than being a well respected AHL veteran who gets the occasional call due to injuries.
honestly hard to tell, his AHL stuff never looked great but the few games at the end of the season he didn't look out of place...I tend to think guys like him if they keep things simple can perform far better than if they are out there trying to do it all, and sometimes in the AHL you get guys trying to do it all because they're hoping to make a bigger impact and get called up.He’s not a serious NHL player.
This guy would be lifting the Cup as a reliable 5/6 Dman if he was in Florida.He’s not a serious NHL player.
He’s not a serious NHL player.
This guy would be lifting the Cup as a reliable 5/6 Dman if he was in Florida.
Let's fight.
That... that is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.I don’t think so. He’s barely been able to stay afloat in the AHL.
I’m cool with giving him a run to grab a bottom pair spot but it’s not likely to happen.
You’re going to need a team full of HFDocs after I’m through with you.
how did he look in the final games?
Has Drury become a believer? Big and tall lanky D who can skate and take away time and space are winning Stanley Cup formula. Robertson can do those things. Too bad it took until the last few games of the regular season for Robertson to get an opportunity.
I think the reason the Rangers resigned him is that the team plans to go with Mackey, Dorington and Robertson as the left defensemen in Hartford. I don't consider him a serious candidate for the Rangers. He just consistently makes bad defensive reads and his offense is just average even at an AHL level. The size and skating are good but his other qualities bring him down.I remember Vince or someone wrote that the organization didn't really view him as a prospect anymore at that point (last season). I didn't believe that given how they used him in Hartford, and then the fact they actually gave him a look those final couple games. Which he looked decent in, for what that's worth.
His game stagnated in Hartford but he still has tools. I think they're looking to avoid a Ryan Graves situation where they give up on a guy that stalled out in Hartford and he becomes a player. I think they're also hoping he maybe is one of those McDonagh guys who is better in the NHL than the AHL (I know he's not McDonagh, I'm just talking on principle).
Anyway this is fine. He wasn't good in Hartford last season but hopefully this deal gives him a bump in confidence and he can take a step forward. 24 is still not old for a defenseman.
I have a question.Has Drury become a believer? Big and tall lanky D who can skate and take away time and space are winning Stanley Cup formula. Robertson can do those things. Too bad it took until the last few games of the regular season for Robertson to get an opportunity.