Tob
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This guy does nothing but be tall, seems like a waste of a contract
Fixed that for youReplaces Kreider in 2023-2024
Yea but so is Timmy Gettinger and Adam Edstrom, however they actually have some kind of chance to be a 4th liner. This guy will be in the SPHL in 4 yearsya but he's really tall
The next Bruce Graham.Yea but so is Timmy Gettinger and Adam Edstrom, however they actually have some kind of chance to be a 4th liner. This guy will be in the SPHL in 4 years
Replaces Kristoff Oliwa in 2023-24.Fixed that for you![]()
The next Steve McKenna
Gettinger was a much better junior player, and he’ll never sniff the nhl as a full timer.Gettinger took time too. Big guys always do. Worth a shot. He is a hard worker, and that is the first step.
There is a silver lining if this is the case. At least will have someone who can win face offs.Replaces Kristoff Oliwa in 2023-24.
Yes, they very clearly like him which is interesting. I'm joking at his expense but I do hope that, like all the other guys I joke about (Lindbum), they become productive players for us down the road.It’s obvious that the Rangers see something in this player that a lot of Rangers fans don’t or at least not yet. He’s not the next Bruce Graham though. I saw Graham in AHL competition and he didn’t hit players so much as bounce off them. Graham despite his size was not physical. Graham also put up better CHL numbers.
When the Rangers played Rempe in their first exhibition against the Islanders it made me think that the Rangers are serious about this guy. Not every 19 year old gets that kind of opportunity. They liked his camp and against the Flyers rookies he was an asshole all game long. What I see is a guy who needs to work on his skating and coordination. Partly those issues have to do with Rempe’s size. Kind of a you’re too big thing as opposed to a you’re too small thing. Anyway I wouldn’t worry overmuch about his WHL production stats. He’s years away and bottom line material.
Yes, they very clearly like him which is interesting. I'm joking at his expense but I do hope that, like all the other guys I joke about (Lindbum), they become productive players for us down the road.
With Rempe I do see a guy who plays physical hockey--and is perhaps emphasizing it to his offensive detriment this year--and who seems to understand what it will take for him to carve out a role as a pro. He's going to need to be a physical force, he'll probably need to fight more, he's going to have to collect his points living in front of the net, etc. His skating is "good for a big guy" which as we know means below NHL average in most cases, which holds him back. He also just doesn't really have a whole lot of offensive sense or skill. Decent enough hands but he's not creative, doesn't really move the puck around very well, etc. Some of that may come in time, and that's probably what the Rangers are hoping for. Still, it's unusual for guys to stick in the NHL in any capacity when they haven't been productive in junior, so you'd like to see Rempe pick it up a little bit and produce closer to his levels from two years ago.
I definitely agree that there's no issue in giving him a contract. Sign him up, let him finish the year in Hartford and play there next year, and hope he puts it together.if he make the NHL I’m sure it will be as a physical force. A 12th or 13th forward. I think he’ll be something of an enforcer. As far as dropping the gloves right now his balance and coordination issues are detriments. He definitely needs to work on that but that could come around naturally as he gets older. I think the Rangers would like to see him evolve into more than just a goon though. It’s wait and see. There’s really no issue giving him a contract. We have up to 50 and these are things you can get out of. Also it could take him 6/7 years to make it and he might be out of the organization by then. It will be interesting to see where he’s at next training camp.