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MachoDiablo

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I’ll believe it when I see it with the Rangers. Won’t count them out just yet but they clearly have issues right now
I still think they're a playoff team, but it'll mostly be off the power of Igor. For the last few years now they've been infuriating to watch because they seem to get caved in so routinely by good teams only to have Sheshterkin bail them out, then have the power play swoop in to save the day, but if one of those ingredients isn't at the absolute tip-top of its game then they're a very, very mortal team, and frankly have been for a few seasons now. Been saying for awhile they remind me of the mid 2000 Yankees: teams with star power and high end talent that can feast on crappy opponents, but who get revealed when they play the legit contenders and don't have a horseshoe up their ass.

Caps are definitely concerning, but curious how their offense holds up without Ovi for awhile; they played well tonight against Florida, but the cats are in a slump right now so it's hard to make a definitive statement. Still, barring some kind of collapse in the next little while, they look like a real playoff team, not the phony version they were last year.
 

Nubmer6

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The Rangers seem to think they’re in a rough patch, but they’re still in a playoff spot with time to turn it around.

But f*** that. I hope the wheels fall off entirely, they crater hard, and then keep digging.

They're in a rough patch of not having the easiest schedule in the league anymore.
 

Emperoreddy

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It was posted in the other thread but the Rags top 6 had been absolutely putrid this year.

Igor, their bottom 6 playing over their heads, and their soft schedule has masked their issues.

Trouba and Lindgren have been total shit. zibanejad has fallen off a cliff.

Boyle using the tired excuse is hilarious when this team hasn't played a back to back yet
 

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Speaking of coaches on the hot seat, old school
Lou would be pulling the trigger on Roy. But he probably doesn’t have the power of old school Lou.
It was a stupid hire from the start.

I really don’t think it did much, if anything at all to save their season last year. They probably still finish in the same spot with Lambert sticking around. If anything maybe it was one of those coaching changes that made guys wake up and feel bad about getting the coach fired. Especially when one player (Cizikas maybe?) was very vocal about the players chanting for Lambert’s firing and telling them to stay home if they wanna come to the games and chant stuff like that.

Roy in Colorado was a disaster, outside of the one FLUKE playoff season/Jackass Adams year.
 

TheBeerNerd

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When I'm in a "waste your Hall of Fame goaltender's career" challenge and my opponent is the New York Rangers

Speaking of coaches on the hot seat, old school
Lou would be pulling the trigger on Roy. But he probably doesn’t have the power of old school Lou.
Whatever he's having them play clearly isn't working. They've given up only 13 goals in the first and second periods apiece. In the third period, they've given up 33, including three last night. Four GAs in OT on top of that.

Lou would do well to get that itchy trigger finger again.
 

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Speaking of coaches on the hot seat, old school
Lou would be pulling the trigger on Roy. But he probably doesn’t have the power of old school Lou.
I dunno - they have a lot of injuries, and Roy hasn't even had a year.

I think Roy is there for a while. The change from how they played under Lambert is pretty significant.

IMO, Isles are more likely to make a trade to add someone.

It was a stupid hire from the start.

I really don’t think it did much, if anything at all to save their season last year. They probably still finish in the same spot with Lambert sticking around. If anything maybe it was one of those coaching changes that made guys wake up and feel bad about getting the coach fired. Especially when one player (Cizikas maybe?) was very vocal about the players chanting for Lambert’s firing and telling them to stay home if they wanna come to the games and chant stuff like that.

Roy in Colorado was a disaster, outside of the one FLUKE playoff season/Jackass Adams year.
No - there was a pretty stark change in play. Roy has made a difference.

 

Oneiro

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Yeah, I wouldn't count out the Rangers but so many of those deals are unmovable or are just too long, on top of the incoming prospects being whatever. And they'll likely be unable to make a move on Marner, Ehlers or Rantanen should they hit UFA.
 

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I dunno - they have a lot of injuries, and Roy hasn't even had a year.

I think Roy is there for a while. The change from how they played under Lambert is pretty significant.

IMO, Isles are more likely to make a trade to add someone.


No - there was a pretty stark change in play. Roy has made a difference.

If anything I think that just proves Lambert sucks. I’m not sure why he was put in charge after Trotz got fired anyway.

I’m surprised he’s not an assistant in Nashville with his boy Trotz. Maybe he’ll be there today after Brunette is fired? :laugh:

It’s possible Roy is now a better coach than the first time, but his stint with Colorado was really the antithesis of a good analytical team. They were heralded as Team Unsustainable that entire first season. They made the playoffs and missed the next two years.

And he was even gonna come back for a fourth year, but he was the one who jumped ship.
 
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ZachaFlockaFlame

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Last year was the last Cup chance for NYR, their core is completely cooked and they'll probably lose Shesterkin or give him a massive deal which will further cripple their chances of a Cup and delaying a re-tool/rebuild. You guys just have massive PTSD as Devils fans which is fine but they're about to reap the bill for their rosters the past decade. Trocheck isn't even looking good this year when he was almost a PPG center last year, Zibanejad looks disinterested, their backend of the defense blows.
 

Bleedred

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I feel like it’s easy money that Mike Sullivan will be the head coach there next year. I’ve been calling Sullivan to the Rangers since last year.

They’ll probably need to at least lose in the cup finals for Lavi and probably even Drury to survive and get to come back for another season.
 

TheBeerNerd

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I can never completely write off the Rangers so long as they have Shesty. Luckily, this may be his last year in NYC. But I don't think it'll come to that. It's much easier to imagine Miller shipped out to make room for their big goalie contract.

It doesn't look good for them, though, both in the present and future tenses.
 
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