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My memory could be wrong but I think Bobby won both the fastest skater and hardest shot competitions in the AHL.In juniors.
My memory could be wrong but I think Bobby won both the fastest skater and hardest shot competitions in the AHL.In juniors.
How are we going to know if he is an NHL player if we dont “just play him”. Number 6 dmen are a dime a dozen and we always have 1-2 lying around if he sinks at the NHL level, but we will never know that unless we…play him.I have real doubts about Jones and I'm not sure "just play him" is the right course of action. At minimum I'd like to make sure we have someone else who could fill in as a #6 in the event the NHL proves too physically taxing for him.
When I hear people say "just play him" that sounds to me like "hand him a spot and roll with it." I'm not in favor of that. He needs to come to camp and look like an NHL player, someone quick and strong enough to handle a regular shift in the NHL. And even if he makes it, he needs to be used strategically at first. He's going to need to be sheltered to a large degree and there are going to be times where he needs to sit. He's just not going to be an all-situations, minutes-eating defender at the NHL level and that's really my point. Play him, sure, but do it in a smart way where you're putting him in a position to succeed and not asking him to do things he really can't do.How are we going to know if he is an NHL player if we dont “just play him”. Number 6 dmen are a dime a dozen and we always have 1-2 lying around if he sinks at the NHL level, but we will never know that unless we…play him.
My memory could be wrong but I think Bobby won both the fastest skater and hardest shot competitions in the AHL.
Based on the extensive playing time he got in the NHL right.Still not a fan. Think he has more value as a trade chip. Guy has Mike Mottau/Thomas Pock/Matt Gilroy vibes written all over him. Good in college, decent AHLer, not a good NHLer.
And all this is fine, but I think given that even as a limited role player, his potential upsides fit very well with what this roster is currently lacking.When I hear people say "just play him" that sounds to me like "hand him a spot and roll with it." I'm not in favor of that. He needs to come to camp and look like an NHL player, someone quick and strong enough to handle a regular shift in the NHL. And even if he makes it, he needs to be used strategically at first. He's going to need to be sheltered to a large degree and there are going to be times where he needs to sit. He's just not going to be an all-situations, minutes-eating defender at the NHL level and that's really my point. Play him, sure, but do it in a smart way where you're putting him in a position to succeed and not asking him to do things he really can't do.
Bobby's failure was really sad because it lead to the drafting of MDZ who came out guns ablazing and in my mind made Sather complacent with the offensive dman position so we skipped over Fowler who was supposed to be a top 5 pick for - I don't even need to say the name. Also Claude Giroux drafted right after Bobby so T__TI haven't seen enough of him to make a fair evaluation. I think our defense lacks speed so Im open to him or others. Think Lindy may eventually move down to our 3rd pairing.
Wish Bobby made it. He had very good speed and a good shot.
One way both years ?
The contract can be 2-way one year and 1-way another year.Contract structure is always for the full contract.
1-way contract means he gets his NHL salary even if he's in the AHL.
Jones is waiver eligible because he completed 3 years (having signed as a 20-year old). For players signing an ELC at age 20, they are waiver exempt until they:
- Complete 3 seasons, or
- Play 160 NHL games (pro-rated to 143 due to shortened seasons in the case of Zac Jones)
I think the vast majority of posters understand that our transition game and zone exits were are/huge problems, and because of that a guy like Trouba or a guy like Harpur took a majority of criticism on our back end. If people were simply engaging in "neanderthal thinking" like you argue then Trouba would be lauded and not loathed.The kid is underrated around here. We bitch and moan about our transition game, Jones brings exactly what this team has needed all season. But Neanderthal thinking that defenseman need to be big and lumbering is preventing it from happening. His production has translated from NCAA to AHL. He's looked good in the smidgen of NHL time he's gotten. He needs an extended try out in the NHL. Put him with Trouba. Trouba needs to focus on his own end shutting down opposing players. Stop trying to do too much. Put him with Jones. Let Jones retrieve and move the puck. Let Jones pinch and move the puck. That's what he's good at.
"Can't have two". Rangers last won a Cup with Leetch and Zubov. No, Fox ain't Leetch and Jones ain't Zubov. But the idea of not being able to have more than one puck mover is ridiculous. The Devils won Cups with Rafalski and Niedermayer (not huge).
Jones isn't even THAT small. There's no distinguishable difference between 6 foot and 5-11. It's one inch. And the kid is 22 he can gain pounds as he grows.
The rest of the Rangers D are "big" enough and physical enough. I'd be more concerned with mobility than size.
Thanks for the examples, I'd been mentioning this possibility as a common approach we'd seen beforeThe contract can be 2-way one year and 1-way another year.
Dryden Hunt signed a 2 year deal with the Rangers in 2021:
His minors salary was the same as his NHL salary in year 2.
Similar situation for Alex Barre-Boulet:
The first year was 2-way and the last 2 are 1-way.
The kid is underrated around here. We bitch and moan about our transition game, Jones brings exactly what this team has needed all season. But Neanderthal thinking that defenseman need to be big and lumbering is preventing it from happening. His production has translated from NCAA to AHL. He's looked good in the smidgen of NHL time he's gotten. He needs an extended try out in the NHL. Put him with Trouba. Trouba needs to focus on his own end shutting down opposing players. Stop trying to do too much. Put him with Jones. Let Jones retrieve and move the puck. Let Jones pinch and move the puck. That's what he's good at.
"Can't have two". Rangers last won a Cup with Leetch and Zubov. No, Fox ain't Leetch and Jones ain't Zubov. But the idea of not being able to have more than one puck mover is ridiculous. The Devils won Cups with Rafalski and Niedermayer (not huge).
Jones isn't even THAT small. There's no distinguishable difference between 6 foot and 5-11. It's one inch. And the kid is 22 he can gain pounds as he grows.
The rest of the Rangers D are "big" enough and physical enough. I'd be more concerned with mobility than size.
While I somewhat agree with your sentiment, I have to argue your points. The bolded line goes both ways. The presence of players under 6 foot on cup winning teams doesn't prove your case.If there's one thing the Rangers were lacking and could have used last season, it's the puck-moving ability Jones brings.
This team was always stuck and pinned down in their own zone, never getting the puck out further than the neutral zone with a dump.
The whole "Can't have 2 defensemen under 6 ft" narrative is nonsense. Colorado won with Makar and Girard. Washington won with Jeřábek, Orlov and Djoos.
The thing is, players under 5ft aren't as common as players 6 ft and over. So of course in raw numbers you're going to see fewer players that are 5'11". A lot of fans mistake that for size being a factor.
Correlation does not imply causation.
While I somewhat agree with your sentiment, I have to argue your points. The bolded line goes both ways. The presence of players under 6 foot on cup winning teams doesn't prove your case.
For your examples, Orlov is 5'11", but he's listed at 208 lbs. He's a tank. Jones is 5'11" and 175 lbs. That's a significant difference in mass and strength.