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if KK and Laf actually get to a point where they can reasonably "demand" Toews/Kane money, we should be over the moon tbh
So again I ask, where is the log jam?
All thats great but the most of the cup winners the last number of years used the dump and heavy hockey to win, nothing has really changed, and i don't think you can money ball your way to a cup championship unless you understand that regular season and playoffs are two totally different games. L.A, Boston, Washington, St.Louis all used it, even Pitsburgh used the dump effectively when they were winning. I've said it for years, analytics makes for nice regular season teams but it doesn't measure the will a player has in the post season, its generally why younger teams have a hard time adjusting to playoffs because they arent ready for the increase in speed, intensity and forechecking. It's understanding this that is crucial for teams building for the future. Toronto has wiffed this big time, will be interesting to see if they adjust and if Gorton can implement the same things he did in Boston.
Or more like was being bored, lush & pickled. 2020 is getting to me now. Not good... I do miss @RangerBoy. Seriously. I hope for the best regarding his well being@BBKers is vetted.
Or more like was being bored, lush & pickled. 2020 is getting to me now. Not good... I do miss @RangerBoy. Seriously. I hope for the best regarding his well being
All thats great but the most of the cup winners the last number of years used the dump and heavy hockey to win, nothing has really changed, and i don't think you can money ball your way to a cup championship unless you understand that regular season and playoffs are two totally different games. L.A, Boston, Washington, St.Louis all used it, even Pitsburgh used the dump effectively when they were winning. I've said it for years, analytics makes for nice regular season teams but it doesn't measure the will a player has in the post season, its generally why younger teams have a hard time adjusting to playoffs because they arent ready for the increase in speed, intensity and forechecking. It's understanding this that is crucial for teams building for the future. Toronto has wiffed this big time, will be interesting to see if they adjust and if Gorton can implement the same things he did in Boston.
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a 3rd likely wont bring ANA's leading scorer, but at that price i wouldn't hate it
you've read my concerns: his Cap Hit and term concerns me, and by the time NYR are ready to contend in ~2+ years, he's well past typical NHL prime
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Any trade proposals to upgrade from Strome make me wary if these "upgrades" come with significant salary, term and / or player who's on the older side.
Strome is a placeholder for when Chytil is fully ready to take over and which could happen as soon as next season, or season after - we don't know (though we know that a prospect progressing at his rate is likely to eventually develop at least into a high level 2C). The point is that a short term and relatively inexpensive are big considerations. In Strome we have a player in his prime whom the Rangers could sign to a short contract and who happened to have a PROVEN chemistry with the Rangers best forward while being able to play different forward positions.
One guy who is almost certain to get moved in Arizona is Antti Raanta. If Lundqvist is moved out and Georgiev is traded, I could see him as a potential backup for the Rangers. He's had some health issues in AZ but he has played very well when he is healthy. $4,25MM @ 50%?
To be fair he did say 'if Lundqvist is moved out and Georgiev is traded'
Trade Georgiev, sign Raanta - why? Arizona won't agree to keep 50% of his salary for no consideration. I think on the net this exchange would cost assets to NYR.
higher salary and term is possible and likely if you are getting a better player but 'older' shouldn't even be an option. if you are looking for a place holder, then just keep strome. making a trade for a center should be targeting guys 25 & under who can be part of the long term solution...an older guy might be better for next year but NO moves should be made based on 'next year'. think big picture.
So we do agree on the part of the statement (re. placeholder). We might differ on the other (bolded) part of the discussion about a long-term solution. I think the Rangers should target cheaper options - both in terms of a future contract and trade assets - to more appropriately be slotted as 3C. If there will be more upside realized - great!
But we should also hope that instead, they both get the MacKinnon effect and don’t fully breakout until they’re signed to steals of contracts.if KK and Laf actually get to a point where they can reasonably "demand" Toews/Kane money, we should be over the moon tbh
So we do agree on the part of the statement (re. placeholder). We might differ on the other (bolded) part of the discussion about a long-term solution. I think the Rangers should target cheaper options - both in terms of a future contract and trade assets - to more appropriately be slotted as 3C. If there will be more upside realized - great!
Nyr acquires- d jacob chychrun and c christian dvorak
Arizona acquires-
D tony deangelo
C ryan strome
Yes, no?
People tend to forget that prospects can take a while to develop. Look at ZBad. Which is where a place holder like Strome can provide value.Strome is a placeholder for when Chytil is fully ready to take over and which could happen as soon as next season, or season after - we don't know (though we know that a prospect progressing at his rate is likely to eventually develop at least into a high level 2C). The point is that a short term and relatively inexpensive are big considerations. In Strome we have a player in his prime whom the Rangers could sign to a short contract and who happened to have a PROVEN chemistry with the Rangers best forward while being able to play different forward positions.
I would do this in heatbeat, because of Chych as LHD mainstay, but i dont see 'yotes sending him unless they get Canes 1st in a package. Dvorak does have good FO#s and fair Cap Hit, but not essentialNyr acquires- d jacob chychrun and c christian dvorak
Arizona acquires-
D tony deangelo
C ryan strome
Yes, no?
Not really. Gauthier showed....a bit. No idea if he will be part of the future. Kravstov showed.....nothing as he did not play at all at the NHL level. Kakko showed a bit and we expect more. Not sure where the log jam is.From my POV you make your own bed with these kids and someone like Kravtsov must play in a decent environment to develop. Before we got Kakko that was definitely not unobtainable for Kravy if he did his part even if we kept Buch. After we got Kakko, it’s definitely harder for Kravy to get PP time as long as Buch is around. JMHO.
So from a development POV, I wouldn’t argue against a claim that we have a bit of a log-jam.
Nyr acquires- d jacob chychrun and c christian dvorak
Arizona acquires-
D tony deangelo
C ryan strome
Yes, no?
Triple f*** no.
If I'm the Rangers, I probably try to wrangle another add out of ARZ, but that's absolutely the basis for a deal I'd do.I would do this in heatbeat, because of Chych as LHD mainstay, but i dont see 'yotes sending him unless they get Canes 1st in a package. Dvorak does have good FO#s and fair Cap Hit, but not essential
If NYR dont patch both LHD and 2C this offseason, thats ok
I think what we’ll have to do is identify the winning core players. Trade for futures when you have a good or great player you can’t afford to pay and definitely get more skilled gritty players in the bottom 6. LGR!!!+1, quite a few of us have mentioned this yet while the majority appear to think otherwise.
It’s amazing how much has changed over the past year. Stockpiling #1’s in hopes of a rebuild with a little bit of everything yet so tough to find a star. So the Rangers go sign Panarin with a pretty solid Zibby and likely moving Kreider b/c the team needs more young talent.
Flash forward, two lottery wins added to Panarin and suddenly the team has added 3 stars and Zibby becomes a legit one.
Now we ask ourselves, do we surround these stars with toughness like the teams you mentioned or have our stars skate around with many finesse kids? Cap wise, this could be interesting as Kakko and Laf will likely command Kane/Toews dollars while a lot of these skilled players will be due for raises. We all know, points equal dollars yet @ plethora of finesse doesn’t win cups.
Nooooo.Nyr acquires- d jacob chychrun and c christian dvorak
Arizona acquires-
D tony deangelo
C ryan strome
Yes, no?
Interesting take. Chiarelli in EDM went out and got Big Grit Maroon, Milan Lucic, Kahira and Kassian and a lot of people thought that was a horrible strategy and it’s hard to boost about the success they had. What is your take on that, do you think Chiarelli’s approach was correct?
People tend to forget that prospects can take a while to develop. Look at ZBad. Which is where a place holder like Strome can provide value.