Value of: Panarin @50% (5.82M, 1.5 years remaining)

LokiDog

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The Rangers are stale and are handcuffed with some of their deals like Zibanejad. Panarin is a perennial 90-100 point player with another year remaining on his contract after this one. If the Rangers eat half his salary his cap hit is 5.8M which is extraordinarily cheap for what he brings. You would get two cracks at the can with him at a sub-6M cap hit and he hasn’t regressed the way Kreider or Zibanejad have - he’s basically the whole offense.

I understand this would hurt the Rangers right now, but they do not seem to have what it takes to get over the hump and too many key pieces like Zib and Kreider and Trouba and Lindgren are regressing. Bread man at 50% has serious value, especially with two playoff runs at that price, and it’s the best chance the team has of retooling on the fly rather than either slowly fizzling out or blowing it up. I understand it’s a controversial idea - I just was curious to see what kind of value others thought he would have at 50%. The Rangers are in no-man’s land. Way too good to realistically improve through the draft while the core is still able to compete, but not good enough to win it all. In fact, Shesterkin masks a ton of warts for the team (and if you’ve paid attention, that narrative was exactly the same in the Lundqvist years). I’m not saying the Rangers are missing the playoffs or are bad. I’m saying this group isn’t good ENOUGH and this may be the cheapest you could acquire a 100 point winger imaginable. Seems like the Rangers could reconfigure on the fly and at least set themselves up for a second window, post Kreider/Trouba era, where it’s Lafreniere, Perrault, Fox, Miller, Schneider and Shesterkin as the core.

What’s the best package your team would put together? Rangers could use younger NHL or close to NHL ready talent, primarily at C or LHD, but open to best package available.
 
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LokiDog

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Panarin says no. Didnt he have a bigger offer on the table but wanted to play for the Rangers?

5.5 years ago, yes. Players with 1-2 years remaining get moved. I am not saying it’s likely. But Rangers also likely don’t re-sign and need a bit of a retool. Curious on the value more than the perceived likeliness.
 

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I understand this would hurt the Rangers right now, but they do not seem to have what it takes to get over the hump and too many key pieces like Zib and Kreider and Trouba and Lindgren are regressing.

Bread man at 50% has serious value, especially with two playoff runs at that price, and it’s the best chance the team has of retooling on the fly rather than either slowly fizzling out or blowing it up.

I understand it’s a controversial idea - I just was curious to see what kind of value others thought he would have at 50%. Which, coincidentally, not a single person has actually commented on.

The Rangers are in no-man’s land. Way too good to realistically improve through the draft while the core is still able to compete, but not good enough to win it all. In fact, Shesterkin masks a ton of warts for the team (and if you’ve paid attention, that narrative was exactly the same in the Lundqvist years).

I’m not saying the Rangers are missing the playoffs or are bad. I’m saying this group isn’t good ENOUGH and this may be the cheapest you could acquire a 100 point winger imaginable.

Seems like the Rangers could reconfigure on the fly and at least set themselves up for a second window, post Kreider/Trouba era, where it’s Lafreniere, Perrault, Fox, Miller, Schneider and Shesterkin as the core.
 
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5.5 years ago, yes. Players with 1-2 years remaining get moved. I am not saying it’s likely. But Rangers also likely don’t re-sign and need a bit of a retool. Curious on the value more than the perceived likeliness.

He has a full NMC for the entirety of his contract.
 

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Pavel Buchnevich

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I know people think he's such a superhero because he puts up like 100 points a year in the regular season, but to the fans of the team that actually care about the team's results we are mostly pretty disappointed in Panarin as a player. It all seems to come back to the playoffs where he's been arguably the biggest culprit for why we've been close but no cigar.

Drury is a very ruthless type of GM. I wouldn't be surprised if he wanted absolutely nothing at any price to do with bringing Panarin back because he might simply not want him on his team.

Whether he'd trade him before his deal is up I don't know. He might want to, but think that it doesn't make logical sense, given the cap hit and what we'd get back at a time we are a contender. But don't mistake that for Panarin being some sure fire lock to play the rest of his career with the Rangers. The results have been mixed, at best.
 

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In the off-chance he's willing to waive his NMC, it's likely a very limited amount of teams which will hurt his value. Only teams he might be willing to waive for are like Florida, Toronto and LA. I'd add Chicago if they weren't at the very bottom of the league. I believe he wanted to be in a large city with a sizable Russian population. Which is a pretty limited pool of cities.
 

2014nyr

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even if the rangers wanted to move him, and he was willing to be moved, his nmc means he'd essentially have full control of where he'd go. so on top of moving a 100pt player and retaining 6mm of dead cap...you're getting pennies on the dollar as a return because there'd only be one bidder.
 

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