Hartford is a funny place really, sometimes guys with skill need some similar but better players to play with to break out so to speak. I go back to it all the time but Schneider didn't look great in the ahl but he got called up cus of injury and hasn't left since. I'm not sure if it's the organization that attempts to teach defense first hockey in the ahl or what but the point totals of good players down there is always underwhelming. Brodzinski is usually top of the pack.People are overrating Edstrom. He had 16 points in 40 ahl games last year. Never produced in EU aswell. Not very physical despite his size.
This coaching staff knows this and will probably play Rempe, Vesey, and Brodz ahead of him.
Cuylle is also perfectly fine on the third line.
The NHL cap? That's a mighty big assumption. It moves in glacial time.
There's talk of a lot more expansion, if that happens 110-120 could come quicker than expectedI’m old enough to remember when people thought we’d have a $100M cap 4-5 years ago…somehow the owners always find a way
I'm not worried one bit about the cap, there are some big contracts coming off the next few year.
There's talk of a lot more expansion, if that happens 110-120 could come quicker than expected
Expansion fees don't affect the cap...the owners keep 100% of that cash.I'm not worried one bit about the cap, there are some big contracts coming off the next few year.
There's talk of a lot more expansion, if that happens 110-120 could come quicker than expected
That's the rub. Waiving one of them in favor of Edstrom may result in losing that depth.Could be a late bloomer but all I want is a big body 4th liner that can pk and pinch in with like 25 pts
Vesey and Brodz are waiver bubble nhl guys
I want then to be around for depth but I’d play Edstrom over them
Hopefully this bodes well for the future where we can actually have homegrown talent on reasonable deals playing on the 4th line instead of overpaying free agents.The thing that's impressed me most about Edstrom this time around is that he's playing a bit more aggressive. I don't mean physically per se. But I just mean, there's less hesitation in his game which is allowing him to use his skating and reach more effectively. At times, he's been a revelation on the forecheck. He also seems to be using his physicality a bit more. He's not crushing people, but he's been very effective with how he's using his frame. This has put him in situations where he's getting points and chances in preseason. I don't fully expect that to keep up during the regular season. But to me, he's proven to me that's worthy of a fourth line position. TBH, and I know it's just preseason, but I don't think he's been any less effective than Cuylle. Like I could see him in a 3rd line role with his style of play.
Edstrom's play and to a smaller degree, Rempe's play is inspiring a greater vision for the Rangers bottom 6. One based a bit more on speed and forecheck, and a bit less on pure puck possession and skill. In an ideal world, the bottom 6 would play fast and create lots of cycling and zone time which could help swing momentum, wear opponents down. I could see a line with Ed and Remps that would be highly effective at that.
That's the rub. Waiving one of them in favor of Edstrom may result in losing that depth.
We currently have 14 forwards, including Vesey, Brodz, Rempe and Edstrom. If we go into the season with 14 forwards, then they could all make the team. However, with the injury to Lindgren, it's more likely that we begin the season with 13 forwards so we can carry 8 dmen.
In that scenario, one of the above will start in Hartford. Both Edstrom and Rempe are waiver exempt and are far more likely to be sent down than players whom we might lose on waivers. That's just the reality of it. It doesn't mean Edstrom (or Rempe, if he is sent down) won't be up once Lindgren is healthy. It doesn't mean he won't play a lot of games in the NHL this year.
It's a numbers game and it isn't always fair.
I'd say Erne is worse. How much is a matter for debate, but no matter how you slice it, replacing Vesey with Erne hurts our depth.Right but let’s be real Vesey is meh
Is Erne much worse ?
Erne is horribleRight but let’s be real Vesey is meh
Is Erne much worse ?
I'd say Erne is worse. How much is a matter for debate, but no matter how you slice it, replacing Vesey with Erne hurts our depth.
If Erne's value is that no other team wants him, that's not much value.
More teams, more incomeExpansion fees don't affect the cap...the owners keep 100% of that cash.
Or we could stash Erne in the AHL, keep Vesey, and have even more depth.You may be right but it’s not like Vesey hasn’t cleared waivers before too
Just saying stash Erne in the AHL if Vesey goes
The NHL has accountants more creative than Spielberg. (Johnny Sack reference!) They'll always find a way to suppress salaries, e.g. the cap.More teams, more income
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The problem with sending Edstrom down, especially after having a great camp, is that he makes $70K in the AHL, I'm sure he'll ask his agent to look at returning to the SHL, where I'm sure he'll make at least 10X his AHL salary. He'll be 24 in a few months and I'm sure salary will factor into HIS decision, especially after having played in the AHL last year.Or we could stash Erne in the AHL, keep Vesey, and have even more depth.
I get it. I want Edstrom to make the team as well. But it's not the end of the world if he isn't on the roster day 1. He played 11 games last year and I'd bet money he will play more than that this year, regardless of how exactly it shakes out.
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There's no evidence to support this speculation. Yes, some players have gotten upset, taken their ball and gone home. Nothing I have seen from Edstrom suggests to me that he is that sort of person. And even if he is, he is under contract. He can't go back unless the Rangers allow it.The problem with sending Edstrom down, especially after having a great camp, is that he makes $70K in the AHL, I'm sure he'll ask his agent to look at returning to the SHL, where I'm sure he'll make at least 10X his AHL salary. He'll be 24 in a few months and I'm sure salary will factor into HIS decision, especially after having played in the AHL last year.
The only one I saw. Was expecting more.Any other players sent down? Cut?