Draft R5 #159: Rangers select RD Vittorio "Victor" Mancini (Omaha, NCAA)

Raspewtin

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mans got lots of tools. skating, stickhandling, size, physicality. he absolutely needs time with the big club in Lindgren's absence.

I was confident he would look good in at least the AHL but I am very pleased with how he's looked here.
 

ecemleafs

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I knew he was in our system but never paid any attention to him. He looks really good in the very little I've seen of him in this preseason. A big tall dman who can skate and can handle the puck.
 

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The other thing to consider about Mancini is that he hasn't played much in his career to date, and what we're seeing in terms of his ability is more of an evolution even from when they drafted him.

The offensive side he's shown in these preseason games is even more of a recent development, though certainly encouraging.

I've liked what I've seen of him, and perhaps they give him a cameo to start, but I think it's worth tempering expectations. I certainly don't see him as being obviously better than Lindgren or Trouba yet (and I'm definitely not a fan of Trouba), but he might be a worthy right-side replacement for Trouba next year.
 

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The other thing to consider about Mancini is that he hasn't played much in his career to date, and what we're seeing in terms of his ability is more of an evolution even from when they drafted him.

The offensive side he's shown in these preseason games is even more of a recent development, though certainly encouraging.

I've liked what I've seen of him, and perhaps they give him a cameo to start, but I think it's worth tempering expectations. I certainly don't see him as being obviously better than Lindgren or Trouba yet (and I'm definitely not a fan of Trouba), but he might be a worthy right-side replacement for Trouba next year.

Oh man, OTG! Brings me backup to like 20 years ago I used to post there but it didn't have quite the volume I like.
 

Amazing Kreiderman

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This has to be wrong. Mancini doesn't have to go through waivers yet.


Here's an overview of how waiver exemption is calculated.

Mancini signed at age 21. He loses waiver exemption once he plays:

- 80 NHL games, or
- Completes 3 years after signing (July 1st, 2027)

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