Machinehead
HFNYR MVP
You would think with his skill set, but this year, Zibanejad couldn't stop a pickup truck from exiting through a faucet.My money would be on Zibanejad.
You would think with his skill set, but this year, Zibanejad couldn't stop a pickup truck from exiting through a faucet.My money would be on Zibanejad.
I'ma say SmithWithout looking, does anybody know the Rangers most effective forechecker (by far) by disrupted zone exits per 60?
Winner!!Panarin?
He's a defenseman lolI'ma say Smith
In 2014 we traded MDZ for Klein. I remember reading the reactions on this board that we traded a 24 year old for a 30 year old. I wasn’t a fan of the trade until I saw what Klein’s presence added to the team.
That was a great trade for us. Terrible trade for Nashville since they didn’t even tender Del Zotto.
A guy like Klein on our bottom pair would really help solidify things though.
You would think with his skill set, but this year, Zibanejad couldn't stop a pickup truck from exiting through a faucet.
Winner!!
And that's because the #1 quality good forecheckers share is speed.
Let me see here...I got a lot of bananas.What do I win?
We tend to think of forechecking as grinding below the goal line and along the walls, so Panarin doesn't jump out as a quality forechecker. But he recovers a lot of pucks between the top of the circles and the blue line with his speed and anticipation.
Haha...He blocked me too. I dared to challenge his fellaiting of the NHLPA. I still read him though. Habit I guess.Lol, I stopped reading brooks when he private messaged me on twitter telling me not to read his stuff anymore while blooking me for pointing out an obvious error in one of his articles.
I don’t view Panarin as a particularly speedy player. His effectiveness on the forecheck to me seems to come from really good stick work and anticipation. He’s like a mini Datsyuk picking pockets as well.Let me see here...I got a lot of bananas.
Panarin isn't a below the lines guy because a guy of his ilk should be facing the net but he's the best guy on the team at getting possession back in the offensive zone.
The point being, this team desperately needs to target speed if they want a more north-south game.
He's not a guy whose speed jumps off the page like McDavid or Larkin but he has great speed.I don’t view Panarin as a particularly speedy player. His effectiveness on the forecheck to me seems to come from really good stick work and anticipation. He’s like a mini Datsyuk picking pockets as well.
When you get down to it, the game really boils down to IQ. Panarin happens to have that in spades to go along with his elite skill level. That’s why he’s a top 5 player in the league.
So we spent 8 million on Trouba just to get another veteran defenseman?Sorry, boys and girls but Larry's article is spot on. So is the post from @Kupo about Klein.
This team desperately needs a veteran defenseman to help shoulder the load. Ekholm would be perfect, even if just for a year or two. There are others who will be available. This is one of the 1-2 veterans I keep talking about to reinforce the core. Gorton needs to be scouring the league to find players who are squeezed out of their current teams.
(And BTW, if you talk nice to Larry, he's a pretty good guy and will have a dialogue with you. I've corrected him before and he has edited his story -- most recently on the number of games Bitetto needed to be expansion candidate. He didn't get in the Hall of Fame just because of clickbait)
They're only a player or two away, to be honest. Hopefully KK, AL, VK, become that guy up front. I agree with Brooks that we need a vet on the D. a GOOD vet.
I've a working theory that any child named "Chet" by his parents has a 99% chance of turning into a DoucheBro.Machineheadost: 177521110 said:Shestyorkin
Chet Goalieberg
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I’m still pissed we didn’t get Bennett. Would have been a great cheap add here for the 4thLet me see here...I got a lot of bananas.
Panarin isn't a below the lines guy because a guy of his ilk should be facing the net but he's the best guy on the team at getting possession back in the offensive zone.
The point being, this team desperately needs to target speed if they want a more north-south game.
Alright, hang on tight to your suspension of disbelief because I'm calling the shots for the next two years.
The way I see it, with the skill and eventually money that we have at wing, we need to get our jam in down the middle.
So think about this:
Panarin-Kravtsov-Cuylle
Lafreniere-Cirelli-Kakko
Berard-Kadri-Barron
Kreider-Henriksson-Ryan Hockeyson
Miller-Fox
Lindgren-Lundkvist
Jones/Reunanen/Robertson-Trouba
Shestyorkin
Chet Goalieberg
-Kravtsov is a center in this league. I'll fight Gorton about it. I'll fight Quinn about it. I'll fight you about it.
-Cirelli is good at everything and was crafted by the hands of the hockey gods to meet every need this team currently has. I know we've been saying this for 10 years but Tampa has to pay for their team eventually. So I traded for him. What did I trade? You see who's not here. Make one up.
-Kardi is a '22 free agent. Colorado is going to win the Cup by then so they'll be paying a premium on keeping everyone. You want your f***ing jam? This man skates like a cheetah and hates Christmas. Only Tom Wilson is a bigger piece of shit. You're welcome. Now, this does depend on what the market is willing to give him but it has to at least be considered.
-I love that third line because all of them have played center at least at some point I think. Let's get some versatility in this lineup. Also, I'd be surprised if Berard and Kadri last a whole season on the same line without forechecking somebody into the East River.
-Yes, Kreider is on the 4th line. He probably belongs there. I didn't sign him.
-That at least gives you two players on the 4th line who can slot up into the top 9 without making you gouge your eyes out.
-I don't know how Cuylle will pan out because I don't have a crystal ball. But look who I have him playing with. If he's not ready, try Berard or Barron. It's an easy spot. "But Machinehead, Cuylle is a LW!" Yeah, so are Panarin and Lafreniere. Start planning around that.
I mean, I really only have one guy playing bonafide out of position.dude you went Full Bern. You never go full Bern
Well, he's a goalie so we had to assume he has some emotional disturbance anyway.I've a working theory that any child named "Chet" by his parents has a 99% chance of turning into a DoucheBro.
Consequently, it's the parent's fault. In this case he's a Jewish DoucheBro which is one of the rarest forms.