Machinehead
Fox Mafia Consigliere
I know this is no surprise to you, but our coach ain't exactly super-human.
Touche
I know this is no surprise to you, but our coach ain't exactly super-human.
That Smith doesn't exist.
He was getting scratched because Detroit's coach is subhuman.
SHHH Smith is a really common name, that must be a different Smith. Ours is worth 4.35 and an NTC
A dyslexic person walks into a bra.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Smith/ Klein..Same difference minus the offence
when it's put that way, it's hard to imagine giving him that contract
This is if everything falls in the best case scenario. For example:
Shattenkirk had, by far, a career year last season. What if he reverts to his old numbers? Are ~40-45 points worth it if he's playing as poorly in his own end as he did in Washington?
What if the issue with McD is his (repeated) shoulder injuries rather than his lining up next to Girardi? There is no guarantee that McD takes a huge leap forward next season.
What if the Smith we get is the one who was getting scratched before the trade last season?
What if Skjei has a sophomore slump?
What if Pionk/Bereglazov/ADA aren't ready?
What if our idiot coach STILL plays Staal and Holden 20+ minutes a game and buries Shattenkirk and Skjei at 5/6? Before you laugh, remember Yandle?
This D has more POTENTIAL than last season's unit, but the people already christening it a top unit league wide are all assuming that a LOT of things break our way. I hope they are right, but it's not a given.
I don't think this team is better than last year's team. Gorton didn't fix the holes, he moved them. And on top of that, he created a roster that, if a couple of bad things happen (slumps/injuries), could see this team outside of the playoffs for the first time in years, IMO. That said, I DO think this team is better positioned to improve over the next couple of seasons than last year's group was. Similar short term outlook between this year and last year, but I think this year's group has a better long-term chance at success.
Been lurking for a bit too long: so here come my thoughts on last year vs. this year
Vesey-Stepan-Nash
Kreider-Ziba-Zucc
Buch-Hayes-Miller
Grabner-Lindberg-Fast
McD-Girardi
Staal-Holden
Skjei-Smith
Losses:
Lindberg (expansion)
Stepan (trade)
Girardi (buyout)
Klein (retirement)
Pirri (SHL)
Additions:
Desharnais (FA)
Shattenkirk (FA)
Pionk (College FA)
DeAngelo (trade)
Bereglazov (FA)
Vesey-Zibanejad-Nash
Kreider-Hayes-Zucc
Buch-Desharnais-Miller
Grabner-?-Fast
McD-Shattenkirk
Skjei-Smith
Bereglazov/Staal-Bereglazov/Pionk/DeAngelo
Forwards:
Obviously losing Stepan was a big deal, our center depth is somewhat crippled now.
Do I have faith in Mika to step into that #1 role? Yes. Completely.
Do I have faith in Hayes to step into the #2 role? Yes, but not certain.
Hopefully, we see improvements from Mika, Hayes, Buch, Vesey, Miller, and Kreider. Obviously we can't assume any sort of improvement here, but I expect Buch and Vesey to step up, Buch motivated by ice time, and Vesey after having the longer season under his belt.
Backend:
No one here could possibly argue that Shattenkirk isn't a major upgrade over Girardi. He offers powerplay help we desperately need, and he is actually good at defense too (contrary to popular opinion).
The additionss of bereglazov/DeAngelo/Pionk on the third pair are pivotal. I saw a lot of Bereglazov last season in the KHL, and I have to say the guy is impressive. I'd be interested to see a Bereglazov-DeAngelo pairing, considering DeAngelo's offensive focus (Stralman-Hedman like). I could see him stepping on to most teams second pairings in the NHL. No matter which of the 3 plays, it's a major upgrade over Holden.
Our issue last year was not scoring. We had trouble keeping the puck out of our own net the entire year, and it wasn't always Hank's fault no matter what narrative you believe.
At the end of the day, I'd say this team is much better off than last year. Stepan, although great defensively, didn't provide much of our scoring last season. Thankfully, our revamped blue line should be able to pick up the defensive slack and more.
He'd still be far far far far far far far (pretend I kept typing this for about 5 minutes or so) better than any, ANY, ANY option they had at right D last year. It's literally not even debatable if you hope to be taken seriously as someone who has at some point in their life watched a game of hockey. I know I'm doing a pre-emptive "nuh uh you don't know anything!" comment there but show me a person who thinks the Rangers had a better option than Shattenkirk at RD and I'll show you a person who doesn't know hockey. I'm also of the opinion that he's not nearly as bad defensively as people think he is, his underlying numbers bear that out, and that even as a 45 point defenseman he'd be far far far far far (let's keep doing this again) better in that spot than any of their other options. He's also literally one of the best power play players in the entire league. If the power play doesn't improve then the coaches need to be fired because he's really really really really really good at that.
I don't expect McD to take a huge leap forward next season. I think he probably will look better in some ways not having to play defense in his own end all the time but I also think people are far too hard on the player who has probably been the best overall player on this team for the past couple of years. They expect him to be perfect and it's not a fair expectation. He's an extremely good defenseman, a 1D, but he's not going to be perfect and he'll make mistakes like everyone else in the NHL
Smith's numbers have always been good even if Detroit decided to bench him. He'll also make mistakes sometimes but again, he's still literally better than anyone else they had at RD last year!
A slumping Skjei is likely still better than 2nd pair Marc Staal
They'll find a depth D. It is a "weak" spot but you have to be ready in today's NHL to try to get rookies into the lineup and prepare them so that they are ready.
Yandle got top 4 minutes and the most PP time when he was here. People don't actually remember how Yandle was used. He got more minutes than Staal despite not being used on the PK like Staal. Yes I think AV still leaned on Staal in close late game situations and that was dumb but overall Yandle was still used OK.
I think it's a given the D is better than last seasons. I"m not saying it's a top D or anything, and I think there will probably be some bumps as things are worked out and guys settle in, but it's hard to overstate just how BAD the right side of the Rangers D was last year and previous years. We all knew it was bad going into last year, we all said it was a weakness, we all watched it be bad, and now we're doing BS revisionist history and saying "oh well maybe now that they've added these clearly superior players it just has the POTENTIAL to be better but you never know!"
I mean...Stepan slumps at times, Zibanejad had a bad injury last year and screwed their center depth, 2014 Stepan breaks his leg in training camp and misses the start of the season, Rangers win the Presidents trophy that year with Brassard and Hayes as the top two centers replacing him during that time.
I do agree the center depth took a hit and this is a calculated gamble, but...I dunno, I think other parts of the team are strong enough to carry them for awhile if necessary. Also still a possibility they make more moves in the next month or two
The one thing I would criticize is the goalie situation. I'm worried Lundqvist is on a downward trend and don't have a ton of faith in Pavelec. However it sounds like some of the other guys they liked got bigger money elsewhere, and you can only afford what you can afford...