will1066
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Let’s see a shot of those donuts in the box
I pulled out the box and the test tubes collapsed. Oops.
Let’s see a shot of those donuts in the box
I'm InPanarin 50% retained for Ryan Leonard
except Pinto doesnt want to be there long termThey wouldn't trade Pinto for the same reason the Rangers wouldn't trade Cuylle.
Most of us do. A handful of assclowns drove him away.I miss Edge
Your wife bought two and a half donuts from Temu?View attachment 935481
I pulled out the box and the test tubes collapsed. Oops.
The idea he wouldnt is based off the minimum contract they signed him to after his ELC when they knew his suspension was in the works... Which they promptly made up for with a totally undeserved 2/7.5M deal.except Pinto doesnt want to be there long term
very interesting that one of his last comments was in 2022 talking about Kreider being moved if Garland were to be acquired - makes me think that Drury has never loved #20
The idea he wouldnt is based off the minimum contract they signed him to after his ELC when they knew his suspension was in the works... Which they promptly made up for with a totally undeserved 2/7.5M deal.
They still have a year of control after that too. He's staying.
The team is beyond that point, the patience is wearing thin, they already did the threat thing with Trouba in the offseason. Even trouba admitted that this might be the last kick at the can with this core to start the seasonIt's a leak from Drury himself to kick these guys in the ass a bit. I doubt anything of substance happens during the year. The draft and offseason are completely different animals though.
Putting those two prominent Rangers on the trading block 19 games into the season signifies that Drury believes the team’s core needs a major adjustment. Even short of a trade, sending that information out to all the other NHL GMs guarantees that word will get out publicly, as it did in fairly short order.
So if, as seems likely, this was a way of sending a message to the team and its veteran leadership, it still says that the Rangers are in a bit of disarray.
As one director of player personnel put it: “Something must be wrong in that room.”
• And the leaguewide message naming specific players? One former GM told The Athletic on Monday that he usually reserved that tactic until just before he was going to place someone on waivers. “You’re just making one last effort to get something back,” he said.
Neither Kreider nor Trouba have no-move clauses, so they can be placed on waivers. But would Drury try something that drastic in the middle of the season, with no obvious replacement for either player? That’s a stretch. This is another Cup-or-bust season for the Rangers, though. Perhaps nothing is off the table.
Drury still has to get Shesterkin’s contract done, as well as an extension for Cuylle, one of the team’s best forwards so far and coming off his entry-level deal at the end of the season. Kakko and Miller are RFAs. Lindgren and Quick are UFAs. The 2025 offseason was already going to bring change for the Rangers.
I do.Who has post plus?
It’s time to blow up this underachieving Rangers core
This core does not get to fire another coach. It has not earned that right.nypost.com
He won’t be forgotten!!Most of us do. A handful of assclowns drove him away.
It's literally a set of test tubes.View attachment 935479
Took a pic as she walks away trying to justify its use.
Did... you take a slice out of that donut like it was a cake?View attachment 935481
I pulled out the box and the test tubes collapsed. Oops.
I hate to rehash it once again, but yeah, this particular set of moves probably cost the Rangers a much more fruitful window than the one we ended up with.How I would love to build a time machine, let Mika walk, and get Eichel the first time he was available.
This narrative drives me bonkers.And no doubt Drury thinks this which makes it even worse.The core has overstayed its welcome.
I’ve said this before and I will say this again. Management did not want to run it back. They had every intention of breaking it up while working within the limitations of contractual no-movement clauses. But they were internally blocked by doing so. You know why.
He's been one of the worst 5v5 players in the league this year, he's 33 going on 34, his effort level is poor. I get it's a small sample of him being this bad, but he's looked terrible all season and he's not someone who can fall back on his elite skill. He might just be hitting the wall quicker than expected.Explain to me how just getting rid of Kreider does this.