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I want Bread to completely unlock this kid. Just get open son. The Wizard will make the puck appear on your stick.
Kakko to Kaliyev is a sweet upgrade
Can you elaborate on this? Didn't know you pay the team you claimed a player from.For those interested, this cost New York $56,250, paid to Los Angeles and not counted against the cap.
Players claimed this season: 21
Total compensation: $608,625
Honestly, it says a lot about his reputation around the league when so many bottom feeding, offensively starved teams saw him available for free and say, "nah. We're good with Pat Maroon"
I can't say definitely but I very much doubt it considering he was on a AHL conditioning stint last weekAre the Rangers allowed to send him to the AHL for a conditioning stint ?
I believe the player has to agree to the stint.I can't say definitely but I very much doubt it considering he was on a AHL conditioning stint last week
I don't get the Kakko comparison at all.
If Kaliyev snipes the goalie clean once as a Ranger, that will be one more time than Kakko did it.
They're not similar at all.
Correct. He has also significantly declined this year.Let's see one of the best play making wingers for a long time,
That was three years ago. He's about to turn 34 and his back is made out of pudding at this point.50 goal scorer power winger,
The last time Zibanejad scored 40 goals was five years ago, and that's also arguably the last time he was effective at even strength. His shooting rate has plummeted this year and his one of the least effective regular top six centers in the NHL.40 goal sniper center,
Sure.plus long time vet patrolling other center spot that wins tons of draws,
Lafreniere is on pace for 46 points.#1 overall pick starting to bloom to name a few offensive weapons.
Yes.Not to mention Norris trophy offensive defenseman.
Yeah, you are sort of "buying" the contract from the other team, and each player's waiver price is calculated based on their experience, with the price going down each year.Can you elaborate on this? Didn't know you pay the team you claimed a player from.
First thought was "Ooh, you..", but then I got to the point where this was a serious post.Let's see one of the best play making wingers for a long time, 50 goal scorer power winger, 40 goal sniper center, plus long time vet patrolling other center spot that wins tons of draws, #1 overall pick starting to bloom to name a few offensive weapons. Not to mention Norris trophy offensive defenseman. Yes, loaded.
Nah didn't miss. For NYR management it's more like FAFO thing. Shouldn't be surprised for what Kakko did when you mistreat your talent pool.Maybe you missed the part where Kakko shot off his mouth and pretty much made himself persona non grata in New York.
That trade had more to do with team discipline and morale than anything else. It had to be dealt with then and there.
Thats part of the equation as well.
Yeah, you are sort of "buying" the contract from the other team, and each player's waiver price is calculated based on their experience, with the price going down each year.
It's essentially a small compensation to the original club for developing the player they just lost on waivers.
Been around since 2013 at least, but I believe in the CBA before that, tooIs this a recent cba thing?
Been around since 2013 at least, but I believe in the CBA before that, too
Then i didn't look into it. Good to know. I guess it's also to keep teams from claiming many lolBeen around since 2013 at least, but I believe in the CBA before that, too
c'mon brother, a mere 8 months ago the crew was sniffing a stanley cup. All of the above playersCorrect. He has also significantly declined this year.
That was three years ago. He's about to turn 34 and his back is made out of pudding at this point.
The last time Zibanejad scored 40 goals was five years ago, and that's also arguably the last time he was effective at even strength. His shooting rate has plummeted this year and his one of the least effective regular top six centers in the NHL.
Sure.
Lafreniere is on pace for 46 points.
Yes.
So to summarize, the Rangers have an elite winger and an elite defensemen both having down years, a good 2C, fair enough, probably the worst 1C in the NHL, a decrepit Chris Kreider who is in and out of the lineup because he can barely move, a 45-point JAG who isn't particuarly good at anything (but hey he went 1st overall!), and like two NHL defensemen.
And like, yeah, it would be one thing if everyone just hit a wall, but Rangers fans have been warning about this house of cards roster since 2022, that always lacked depth, and was predicated on good but not gamebreaking talent, all of them in their late primes, and most of them with injury history.
Still, everyone acts surprised because "the roster looks good on paper!" except it doesn't if you look at stats and ignore name recognition.