Prospect Info: Rangers Prospects Thread (Player Stats/Info in Post #1; Updated 6.27.19)

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Yup, Barron and Rykov stood out, literally. Shesterkin was there and got the best reception from the crowd. Keep forgetting who was the other prospect in this group.
Keane was the 4th guy. I'm reasonably sure there were five onstage though, i think the last one was Fox?
 
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Can anyone fill me in on how Gettinger and Panjuemi did this season?
 
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I almost forgot about Kravtsov after the draft weekend. :jk:

They are talking about Rangers rebuild on the main trade board, and I take it as a good omen of something promising. :)
 
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Can anyone fill me in on how Gettinger and Panjuemi did this season?

Pajuniemi had kind of a mediocre year, playing up and down the lineup. If I'm not mistaken had a few injuries, too, throughout the year. Hopeful for a bounce back season!!

Gettinger, like most of Hartford, played pretty uninspired hockey. With that said, though, I thought he was the more engaged out of the forwards. He put up 14 goals and had a cup of coffee with the big club. I think with a new coach and new direction in Hartford, he'll better his production for the 19-20 season. Same goes for a lot of Hartford's prospects!!
 
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Can anyone fill me in on how Gettinger and Panjuemi did this season?
Pajuniemi was up-and-down a bit. He was playing most fourth-line minutes for a period of time, but TPS was a very strong team. His best performance came when Kakko went to the WJC and Pajuniemi started playing second line RW and put up some good points. Even after Kakko came back Pajuniemi kept getting more minutes, and he closed out the year pretty well if I recall.

Gettinger was strong out of the gate. Showing that his skating ability wouldn't prevent him from becoming a successful professional. He was a hard-worker and also showed some pretty decent skill. He suffered an "upper body injury" IIRC sometime in the middle of the season and took a long time to really get going after that, which also coincided with a bad team slump. His overall line wasn't indicative of the potential he showed, IMO. My only concern with Gettinger was his skating, and he showed me enough to think it won't be an issue. So he's still on track for a 3LW future.
 
Pajuniemi was up-and-down a bit. He was playing most fourth-line minutes for a period of time, but TPS was a very strong team. His best performance came when Kakko went to the WJC and Pajuniemi started playing second line RW and put up some good points. Even after Kakko came back Pajuniemi kept getting more minutes, and he closed out the year pretty well if I recall.

Gettinger was strong out of the gate. Showing that his skating ability wouldn't prevent him from becoming a successful professional. He was a hard-worker and also showed some pretty decent skill. He suffered an "upper body injury" IIRC sometime in the middle of the season and took a long time to really get going after that, which also coincided with a bad team slump. His overall line wasn't indicative of the potential he showed, IMO. My only concern with Gettinger was his skating, and he showed me enough to think it won't be an issue. So he's still on track for a 3LW future.

Gettinger suffers from a visual problem that a lot of players his size do --- their stride is longer so it looks like they are just kind of gliding out there.

Obviously he's never going to be confused for a speed demon out there, but I think his skating is good enough to get him where he needs to go, on a third line or fourth line that potentially plays a north-south style game.
 
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