NYR always falling into good players through some bullshit.
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Winning lotteries. Players only willing to sign/be traded to NYNot surprising, Kaliyev was an obvious guy as a "throw shit at the wall and see what sticks" waiver claim.
It's just more wild to me that the Rangers stink so much that they're sitting 7th in the waiver claim priority list.
Define "good"
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Yes, and the only thing that's transpired since is him getting dicked around by the Kings.
Much like Spence getting 28 minutes then getting sent to the AHL
Or like Clarke being the best player on the ice for 9 games and then getting sent down to the AHL to NOT PLAY for an entire month before going back to juniors
Or Byfield not even being used in 3v3 or PP so they can double shift Fiala
I can go on for days
Kaliyev obviously needs 'conditions' to work/be right but there's a skilled player in there.
He's an offensive guy that has 46 ES points in 188 NHL games ...Yes, and the only thing that's transpired since is him getting dicked around by the Kings.
Much like Spence getting 28 minutes then getting sent to the AHL
Or like Clarke being the best player on the ice for 9 games and then getting sent down to the AHL to NOT PLAY for an entire month before going back to juniors
Or Byfield not even being used in 3v3 or PP so they can double shift Fiala
I can go on for days
Kaliyev obviously needs 'conditions' to work/be right but there's a skilled player in there.
A guy who needs 'conditions' to work with an upside of 0.5 PPG isn't what I'd call a "good" player.
Could he be a good player? I guess, there is some offensive talent there. But he kinda can't skate, is pretty bad defensively and doesn't really offer anything outside of his offense. He's more likely in that Daniel Sprong territory of players, who I also wouldn't call a "good" player.
He's an offensive guy that has 46 ES points in 188 NHL games ...
I guess we'll just agree to disagree that potentially picking up a 40 point player on waivers is good.