Well the Structure, Franchise culture and about Glen Sather as president - and how to do things in New York with Jeff Gorton. I felt
@Chimp talked a lot about it in a wrong topic earlier so it`s a proposal to talk about New York Rangers Management as whole -
what is the plan now?
Did the rebuild started too early while moving Ryan Mc. to Tampa last year with our captain?
Did Glen Sather used too much of our future for their cup run back in 2014 and his era as GM? And should we have a different president in New York? I`m not asking for Glen retirement, but all those questions should be mentioned under the
New
York
Rangers
Management. (NYRM)
will detail plan for now later, but basically
do bern creative moves to make a dif;
shed most excess vets to get down to a streamline core, to which we can add new, cheaper talent which will = more cap room = mo roster flexibility;
don't be afraid to trade assets we like for strategic upgrades, i.e., repurposing value, as long as we are getting enough or = enuf profit in return;
while not being slavish to the Chicago Black Hawks approach in recent years, a general guideline of build via draft, with strategic reaches to add for a cup run that does not empty the cupboard, some variant of that which fits NYR should be considered until a better idea emerges
also, great OP
I was dubious about, if not down on, the MSL trade. Never liked the Yandle trade.
They did not start the rebuild too early. In hindsight they shouldn’t have signed Shattenkirk after they made the Stepan trade.
Shatty was not the prob since he took less esp term to come; without THAT, we would be effed.
He is finally recovering from injury and relapse aside will be part of solution not prob going forward.
If a catastrophic issue, we can hope he will do us solid and retire with a kick upstairs, but expect him to be productive finishing his term at this point. Not 6+m worth, but still productive.
Also, as is clearly documented, we should have done what I said, once we saw Stepan would plateau and stay where he was production wise- the max value scenario would be to trade while same production but costing less.
We got LUCKY to get what we did b'v 'yotes bailed us out.
Also, before that, we should not have renewed Dan the Warrior Girardi, who I dain, not disdain, for his service here until he fell apart at the end including thanks to Torts. We had a chance to get Sens 11OAish from Ducks to deal him before that extend.
Too much win now, too much we hold on to our faves.
bernmeister is not always wrong, as some suggest, but the record proves otherwise.
I hated the MSL trade. That, and letting Stralman (instead of Girardi or Staal -- whoever was up for renewal) walk, most irked me.
I liked MSL but not as a trade. 1:1 ish would have been okay, but giving up a high pick, again, too much effin win now.
Eat my dust, win now crowd, that had constant derision to my balanced approach.
The Ryan Clowe and Brendan Smith trades were bad too. Overall in like a 5 year period, we traded a ton of picks in at the deadline, without anything to show for it in terms of long term assets.
This^ to a large extent
So you didnt like the trip to the SCF in 14? MSL was a major driving factor in that run. I get it we gave up a ton of assets to try to get over the hump but thats what contenders do. Just look at winnepeg, vegas
etc
No I did not like 1 and only 1 single SCF trip.
We had better options for less instant gratification but healthier long run.
Let them eat cake, Marie
I blame Gorton for not realizing at that point his head coach was a dumbass.
I don't blame Gorton, who until recently had to deal with Slats.
Slats I wanna like, and there is a pro and con to his overall record.
However, at the end, he waited to give both Torts first and then AV enough rope with which to hang themselves, instead of challenging then dumping them,
While that helped keep him and preserve continuity vs upheaval, going too heavy on vets was a mistake, and coaches that excessively go there are not doing us favors.
Skapski was never gonna replace Hank, and shouldn't.
But despite playing well, we left him twisting in the A, then he got dispirited, and finally further injured.
I liked Skapski but I wanted him dealt for something of value -- not great value, not a swindle, but I didn't want to lose him for nothing.
Nieves has also been mishandled up until now. We have a 2nd invested in him. Until Kravtsov ges here, put him at pivot and now we are keeping Zib until draft [dealing to get beyond NMC] or beyond; put Zib a righty shot at 1RW.
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NO MORE NMCs.
no exceptions
generous ntcs as warranted.
Learn from Shatty deal
dat's it 4 now