ColbyChaos
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Doing that and still not having a good center would be impressiveClear cap and sign Marner July 1, 2025.
Doing that and still not having a good center would be impressiveClear cap and sign Marner July 1, 2025.
No you didnt.I mixed up Gallant with Berube. Tocchet knows nothing about coaching.
No team that is serious about a deep playoff run will sign Marner unless at a steep discount. Go back to last May when Leafs fans wanted to fire him into the sun, again.Clear cap and sign Marner July 1, 2025.
No you didn’tI mixed up Gallant with Berube. Tocchet knows nothing about coaching.
Lou, this isn't a thread about the Islanders.I had mentioned earlier that they should all shave their sideburns, and none of them delivered.
Kick the entire roster off the team.
This could be the basis of Alberta’s new “visit ‘Berta” ad campaignI've been in Alberta my whole life so I've met like one Ranger fan IRL. LOL
Laviolette isn't the problem in NY. Besides you don't fire a coach who just took this team to a presidents trophy last year.
Clear cap and sign Marner July 1, 2025.
After relying on mostly the same lines all last year and the beginning of this year, Lavi also rejiggered all the lines because the top 6 weren't scoring much 5v5. But they were on a winning streak at the time and the 3rd line looked great (so yea let's trade Kakko for nothing 2 months later, that makes sense).Can we talk about how weird it was for Drury to call out the team after a 2 game losing streak?
Seems like all of this started after that. I think he was looking for any excuse to trade Trouba.
This kind of tinkering never made sense to me. If the top 6 isn't scoring but you are winning games... that probably means the top 6 is still doing good work. They aren't getting caved in and they are taking that opportunity away from the opposition's top guys which allows for your other guys to score on lesser competition. If the other team keys in on your third line more then... your top guys get more chances to finish.After relying on mostly the same lines all last year and the beginning of this year, Lavi also rejiggered all the lines because the top 6 weren't scoring much 5v5. But they were on a winning streak at the time and the 3rd line looked great (so yea let's trade Kakko for nothing 2 months later, that makes sense).
They sort of never recovered from there and started taking a nose dive.
The problem is that they tuned out David Quinn and he was fired in May 2021. They fired Gerard Gallant less than 2 full years later, despite an ECF appearance, in April 2023. Now we’re talking about firing Laviolette, despite an ECF appearance, in December 2024. How many coaches does this group of players get to say “Nah, we know better” to?
Agreed. I'll take team wins every time rather than focusing on any individual's production. Even though they struggled 5v5 each year, they at least found a formula to get it done most of the time.This kind of tinkering never made sense to me. If the top 6 isn't scoring but you are winning games... that probably means the top 6 is still doing good work. They aren't getting caved in and they are taking that opportunity away from the opposition's top guys which allows for your other guys to score on lesser competition. If the other team keys in on your third line more then... your top guys get more chances to finish.
Looking at lines in isolation when winning or losing is dumb when it's a team game and there's a whole other team out there.
They'd be dumb to plan their team around someone who may or may not hit free agency two off-seasons from now.It looks like the Rangers will be making a big offer for McDavid when he hits free agency next summer.
Big market NHL team predicted to make a play for Connor McDavid
The Steve Dangle Podcast has been discussing the future of Connor McDavid, suggesting the Edmonton Oilers superstar could end up with the New York Rangers.oilonwhyte.com
Laviolette has mismanaged this situation just as much as Drury has. The situation itself might not be his fault, but the way he’s handled it has only exacerbated the problems. Maybe no coach could’ve done better, but he’s the guy there. He’s lost the team completely and I don’t believe it’s possible for a coach to get a team back once that happens. He has to go.
I’ve said before that this collapse has been a group effort. Drury, Laviolette, and the veteran leadership group coming into the season all bear the blame, with varying shares for individual players. Trouba, Zibanejad, Kreider, Fox, Panarin, Trocheck in that order. The only guys I don’t blame are the younger players caught up in the whirlwind of this and veteran newcomers like Smith and Carrick. Saying that Laviolette needs to be fired doesn’t absolve Drury or those veterans, but that doesn’t change anything about his role in it either.
If the players have tuned out Laviolette, then Drury needs to have some balls and do a hefty re-tool on the fly. They started by moving Trouba, now move Krieder and Zibanajed. Listen to offers on Panarin but I still think Panarin is an elite player who can still carry the offense.
I don't think moving Kakko was a good idea. He's young and was just buried in the Rangers depth chart. He will breakout next season or the year after in Seattle because he's going to get opportunities to be in a top 6 role playing on the top 2 lines.
Re-signing Shesterkin to that massive contract is risky long term for a team that currently isn't doing very well. It's obvious now that their plan moving forward is to build the team around Shesterkin.
They aren’t going to be fine. Advanced stats show that the Rangers have been the second worst team in the NHL (see current rankings at moneypuck.com). They are a fundamentally flawed team.I wouldn’t do anything. I’m guessing that they will be fine. 13/17 amd still barely out of a playoff spot.
Their GM hasn't talked about taxes and palm trees yet so no reason to panic yet.The Rangers going full Sabres this season wasnt on my bingocard but they'll bounce back soon enough.