Gavrikov would be a good fit for NYR if King's can't come to a new agreement with him. With how things are trending, NYR may just want to wait for the off-season.Bumping this guy.
The Rangers are a mess. This goes deeper than a couple players. What would be some legit offers for Panarin. You're getting a top line LW that can produce at a 100pt clip for less than a 6M cap hit.
Rangers need LHD and young C prospects with top 6 upside.
He's definitely more what they need, but I don't see the Kings letting him out of the building. Would be a perfect partner for Fox. I'd hope he is their target for the offseason.Gavrikov would be a good fit for NYR if King's can't come to a new agreement with him. With how things are trending, NYR may just want to wait for the off-season.
Panarin is the last guy you should be tradingBumping this guy.
The Rangers are a mess. This goes deeper than a couple players. What would be some legit offers for Panarin. You're getting a top line LW that can produce at a 100pt clip for less than a 6M cap hit.
Rangers need LHD and young C prospects with top 6 upside.
Gavrikov has been playing on the right filling in for Doughty all season. Doughty is due back in the next month or so. When that happens the pairs are going to be jumbled up. Moving Gavrikov could be possible then.He's definitely more what they need, but I don't see the Kings letting him out of the building. Would be a perfect partner for Fox. I'd hope he is their target for the offseason.
Don't think it'd make sense for the Kings to move Gavrikov in a win now move, he's part of the win-now for the Kings.
He was 24 his rookie yearShit time goes so fast, I didn’t realize he is 33 for some reason that he was 28/29. Man I’m old.
Yeah, when I read the post my first thought was why would they trade him, he’s only 28/29.He was 24 his rookie year
But wing isn’t the jets weakness if we are giving up an insane package it’s for a top rd.If he waived and the rangers retained, with him having another year left I could see a team giving up an insane package.
Would need to be a team that is confident they’re built to win now and able to legit compete for a cup the next couple of years. Florida is a great example but they don’t have the assets or the space. The Jets make sense to me as well. They do have the assets.
Panarin LA was on Panarin's list of possible UFA destinations. I remember this because Blake was running around trying to scrape together an offer at the last second because the King's were headed into a rebuild & didn't get around to presenting a legitimate offer. Warning signs have been there with Blake for a while.How is gavrikov a name that is repeated multiple times in a thread about Panarin at 50 percent retention? People are absurd
I know why the kings would want Panarin, but if the rangers are trading Panarin why would they take back a player to help them in a playoff push? This isn't a playoff team right now and if they trade their best forward they are taking a step to restructure/rebuild the team. I'm not sure that includes trading for a defenseman that is a UFA at the end of the season.Panarin LA was on Panarin's list of possible UFA destinations. I remember this because Blake was running around trying to scrape together an offer at the last second because the King's were headed into a rebuild & didn't get around to presenting a legitimate offer. Warning signs have been there with Blake for a while.
#1 addressable need for the King's is a right handed PP specialist & goal scoring.
Places King's can cut cap space,
Moore, 30 goals last year. New system this year isn't working for him. 4.2 AAV
Gavrikov. King's haven't come to terms with him. 5.875 AAV.
Gavrikov would be a good fit in NYR being a left D if King's could work a sign & trade. With Doughty coming back, he could be moved.
Unless NYR doesn't need a top pair D with size?