Luigi Lemieux
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Some time in the ahl with first line minutes and pp time will be good for him. I expect to see him back up later in the year or next year.
Looks like Rutger wasn't as NHL ready as he wanted to believe. Nobody outside the inner circle knows for sure, but if the kid got advice that he should get traded out of The Peg because they wouldn't guarantee him a roster spot, he unfortunately got some very bad advice. Hope the best for him though as he may be in the right spot for him right now.
Not with Sullivan signed to a lifetime contract it isn't.He's in Pittsburgh now with even less winger depth, so in the long run it's better for him.
I mean, we’ve been led to believe that the whole reason why Rutger demanded a trade was because he thought he was NHL-ready and wanted immediate ice time, but the Winnipeg brass thought otherwise. Going back down to the minors is a normal thing for rookies, but here the context matters. Rutger getting benched/sent down after two shaky games shows there is a second organization that believes he is not ready, and his extortion for NHL ice time is therefore highly questionable. Jets fans have every right to be calling this out.
I don't know how you've concluded Pittsburgh thought he wasn't NHL ready. They quite literally did think he was NHL ready. He started in the NHL. That doesn't mean there won't be ups and downs, including a trip back to the minors. For all we know, it's for two weeks.I mean, we’ve been led to believe that the whole reason why Rutger demanded a trade was because he thought he was NHL-ready and wanted immediate ice time, but the Winnipeg brass thought otherwise. Going back down to the minors is a normal thing for rookies, but here the context matters. Rutger getting benched/sent down after two shaky games shows there is a second organization that believes he is not ready, and his extortion for NHL ice time is therefore highly questionable. Jets fans have every right to be calling this out.
There, I fixed it for you. Penguin’s will soon be in a deep and long rebuild.He's in Pittsburgh now with even less winger depth, so in the SHORT run it's better for him.
There, I fixed it for you. Penguin’s will soon be in a deep and long rebuild.
I thought the Winnipeg GM is on record as saying he wasn’t given a reason as to why McGroarty wouldn’t sign?I mean, we’ve been led to believe that the whole reason why Rutger demanded a trade was because he thought he was NHL-ready and wanted immediate ice time, but the Winnipeg brass thought otherwise. Going back down to the minors is a normal thing for rookies, but here the context matters. Rutger getting benched/sent down after two shaky games shows there is a second organization that believes he is not ready, and his extortion for NHL ice time is therefore highly questionable. Jets fans have every right to be calling this out.
Whatever the reasons - and really he’s the only one that knows how he feels - I think any franchise that picks a guy in the first round is investing in the player and thinking they will turn into something special. When the player says “it’s not a good fit” a few years later, it probably stings the fan base and the organization a bit. Coyotes fans felt it with Wheeler, Flyers fans felt it with Gauthier and now Jets fans likely feel it with McGroarty. Maybe they all didn't like the franchise, the city, the ownership, the coach. Who knows.I thought the Winnipeg GM is on record as saying he wasn’t given a reason as to why McGroarty wouldn’t sign?
In any event, he clearly wasn’t promised an NHL spot in Pittsburgh either, yet he was fine with signing there. That should tell you his concerns lie either with the Jets organization itself, or with the city of Winnipeg. I guess that’s a less palatable narrative for Jets fans though.
Looks like Rutger wasn't as NHL ready as he wanted to believe. Nobody outside the inner circle knows for sure, but if the kid got advice that he should get traded out of The Peg because they wouldn't guarantee him a roster spot, he unfortunately got some very bad advice. Hope the best for him though as he may be in the right spot for him right now.
I thought the Winnipeg GM is on record as saying he wasn’t given a reason as to why McGroarty wouldn’t sign?
In any event, he clearly wasn’t promised an NHL spot in Pittsburgh either, yet he was fine with signing there. That should tell you his concerns lie either with the Jets organization itself, or with the city of Winnipeg. I guess that’s a less palatable narrative for Jets fans though.
Don't be jelly.. be happy you were able to get a valuable prospect back. The trade looks like it will be good for both teams down the road.Tugger McGroans needs to work on foot speed and getting stronger. Whatever power elements he exploited in college aren’t working against top professionals. He’s average sized/strength at best with heavy feet. He still has terrific potential to improve but he’s not nearly as good as he thinks. The AHL should bring his ego down while he improves these skills. The ball’s in his court and it’s up to him if he gives it a proper tug.
There, I fixed it for you. Penguin’s will soon be in a deep and long rebuild.
It's nice to see Rutger living rent-free in a couple of heads.
He gets assigned to the AHL and there's been no reports that he wants out or won't report. Maybe it's time for Jets fans to start internalizing the fact that, maybe it wasn't about the NHL vs AHL. Maybe he wanted out of the Winnipeg organization. I'd be focusing my energy on figuring out what the real reason was (which, again, I highly doubt is "muh NHL spot")
No surprise if both guys end up starting in the AHL. That is what it is there for. Only a small percentage of players walk right into the NHL at age 20.No reason to be so petulant, you guys got a good prospect back in the deal and it's no big surprise that McGroarty needs AHL time.
That “wanted guaranteed NHL spot” was debunked the day he was traded (by Chevy). It appears he just didn’t want to play in Winnipeg. I wished he was more honest about it instead of pretending everything was ok for almost a full year. No matter, in the end Chevy did very well in the trade and I’m excited for Yagers future in Winnipeg.I wonder how many times fans are going to repeat this "he demanded a trade from Winnipeg because he wasn't guaranteed a NHL role" before they realize it's totally fabricated. Chevy, Dubas and McGroarty have all said that report was fake.
He just didn't want to play in Winnipeg for whatever reason.
He is on record saying this. People just keep repeating the "NHL guarantee" thing even though both Dubas and Chevy said that wasn't true.
I think a lot of fans and much of the jets media are angry and annoyed by this because he and his family just flat out lied to them.No reason to be so petulant, you guys got a good prospect back in the deal and it's no big surprise that McGroarty needs AHL time.
That “wanted guaranteed NHL spot” was debunked the day he was traded (by Chevy). It appears he just didn’t want to play in Winnipeg. I wished he was more honest about it instead of pretending everything was ok for almost a full year. No matter, in the end Chevy did very well in the trade and I’m excited for Yagers future in Winnipeg.