Levitate
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- Jul 29, 2004
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. It’s not only Chicago, Babcocks Toronto, Tampa and co, more and more teams is going in that direction.
None of those teams play the same style D as the Rangers. Just because they have some elements of it don't mean they play the entire same way.
I don't think AV particularly held back any of these teams to a significant degree. I think the last two years they wouldn't have been particularly better under a different coach in many ways, but AV's systems were making for unwatchable hockey at this point and the players couldn't execute what he envisioned.
I think AV did pretty good the first few years but a combination of roster change and some complacency and AV not adjusting to the players he had led to a downward slide. I think that MOST people don't believe the Rangers were so talented that bad coaching was their downfall so I wouldn't start all your arguments based on the idea that you're pushing back against an opinion held by a significant number of people.
well they have said that everyone except hank is on the table...and imo the only reason why that caveat exists is because hank won't waive his NMC so he can't be moved.
Well, and they asked Lundqvist if he wanted a trade since they were rebuilding and he said no that he wanted to stay. I think the NMC does play into it but they're also respecting the desires of a guy who has been the best player this franchise has had since Leetch