I heard that no one wants to mess with his dropkick.Luckily the rangers have the strongest player in the league in Gauthier. I don't know if he can throw a punch but he can just pick up the other player and then do the backbreaker on them making @Machinehead do a complete 180 and support fighting in the NHL.
Once Gauthier choked someone the writing was on the wall.Once Gauthier hit the 10 game mark the writing was on the wall.
"loved by John Tortorella" isn't a ringing endorsement lolWe could have had a willing soldier Zack MacEwen 26 yrs old who was on waivers by Philly early on and now is loved by Torts who plays him on the PP and the last minutes of a game....he will drop and block shots and go through the wall ....the kid does not win a whole lot but he is big and eager and learning and earning his keep . Half the cost of RR .
I kind of soured on Reaves in the Pittsburgh series last year.
Meh. Only the people probably over the age of 50 actually believe in deterrence. Holdover mentality from watching eras where enforcers arguably served a purpose.Why is the deterrence topic coming up now but not when Reaves was in street clothes the last few games?
I actually do agree there’s something there with how he’s in the room. But his impact on the ice? Nah, not buying it
Okay "boys", your Daddy has gone, and left you all to fend for yourselves and look after all of your brothers. In other words, don't allow opposing players to take liberties. Have a "PACK" mentality.I liked Reaves a lot and appreciate his time here, being a part of the identity and culture change. Now it is incumbent on this group to continue playing with that same identity and team toughness.
What's that D word you're using?How about developing players that do the same. Othmann is only a 1 or 2 away at most. Maybe gets some games at the end of his junior sEason and playoffs. They could call up Cuylle for that role now. Maybe a kid like Rempe gets some games.
The team should get Gauthier a boxing trainer
or lets see if Kravtsov can step up and fill that role. Hopefully that practice paid off
Dude had an excellent first period in the first game, and then shit his pants for the remainder of the playoffs.I kind of soured on Reaves in the Pittsburgh series last year.
And also a dead 4th line.There's no such thing as fighting as a deterrent. Most of the time, the guys making dirty/questionable plays happen to also be tough players themselves. Trouba has thrown a lot of borderline hits. And continues to do so, regardless of who plays in the opposition. He can handle himself. Same goes to a guy like Tom Wilson.
What I do think having a tough guy in your lineup does, is grow everyone half an inch. It's a morale boost, everyone plays with more edge when they know they have a guy backing it up.
When we were getting blown out in Pittsburgh I was really confused that he wasn't stirring up trouble. Even if he wasn't fighting he should have been leaving the Penguins black and blue and he just... wasn't.Dude had an excellent first period in the first game, and then shit his pants for the remainder of the playoffs.