Post #3,443Any Post Sports Plus payers have a breakdown of Larry's piece? Sounds like it might be juicy.
Post #3,443Any Post Sports Plus payers have a breakdown of Larry's piece? Sounds like it might be juicy.
He doesn't get the option to accept or decline anything on his trade list. If he tried to reject a trade somewhere he's gonna get the Goodrow treatment and at the very worst land in Hartford.Confused on why Trouba would “accept” a trade anywhere(on his list or not), after this summer they made it seem like he would straight up refuse to report?
Yeah, that part of it is true, but I'm not convinced most people believe this.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.
Chris, Steve Staios on line 1 for you.
Tell him I'm unavailable.
Chris, Kevyn Adams on line 2.
I'm not here.
Chris, Marketing on line 1, they're saying the team no longer matches their taglines, No Quit in NY and It Takes Everyone.
Damn, I can't have that. Get Steve Staios and Kevyn Adams on the phone for me.
Or just say f*** it and stop me if you want to. He didn't need to bend the knee to Trouba and his agent's tactics. If he is that net of a negative (he is), you make the move regardless of the return.This narrative drives me bonkers.And no doubt Drury thinks this which makes it even worse.
He had a chance to make other moves. No one had a gun to his head telling him to re-sign Lindgren after being ass for multiple seasons.
This whole victim complex of “oh well we wanted to make changes but Jacob messed up our plans”. Newsflash Chris, you get paid to pivot when the plans go south.
Not publicly pout that something didn’t go your way and that’s why this year won’t be as successful as last year.
I speculated that a rift in the locker room would start percolating a few weeks ago. A few handwaved it, but what did anyone expect when our leaders have been bad and apathetic but still get top minutes over young homegrown guys like Laf, Cuylle, and Schneider. Especially once Lafreniere signed that extension; that was an implicit acknowledgement to everyone that this was now his team. Those 3 I mentioned also go way back with each other. Just saying.
Throw in the looming Igor contract and it seems like a powder keg to me. Shesty looked like he threw that Buffalo game a few weeks back. Message sent to the NMC Squad? There is no shortage of money to go around for Igor if we remove the clowns he has been making look good for years. He's a keeper.
what's funny is that every person assigns blame to other assclowns. as someone who became active after Edge retired or decommissioned, I have no idea who drove him away.Most of us do. A handful of assclowns drove him away.
no don't want mika to win thereI 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.
As for the fact that Drury is trying to make a shake up trade, I am happy to hear it, even though I'm kinda surprised Kreider is at the top of the list. But this team has run it's course as I said the other night. Maybe if Kreider goes it would convince Mika to waive as well.
I agree, just moving Kreider and hoping it shakes up the locker room is not a solution. But at this point, in my eyes it really doesn't matter, this core is done, they are not winning anything, and if it means the team takes a step back, which they were going to do anyway because they traded Kreider than so be it. Obviously there needs to be further moves made, including trading Trouba, Lindgren, trying to cajole Zibanejad into moving perhaps swapping Miller for a different LD. It's time.Yeah, that part of it is true, but I'm not convinced most people believe this.
Most people believe that a shakeup is going to magically make bad players good because they're "uncomfortable" now or whatever.
In fact, Kreider is the only one where you could levy the argument that he has a history of being an effective player and picked up some bad habits.
For Lindgren, Trouba, and Zibanejad, this is what they are.
Wouldn't it be something if we found out Kreider was on board with this as a means of helping the message get across to the team? Knowing full well he's not in any danger of being moved. As the senior most Ranger maybe Drury and Laviolette went to him with this and he agreed.
I liked Edge and it really sucks if posters here drove him away, but his last few posts were very pointedly personal about the Drury hiring and the ensuing house cleaning. Reading between the lines I assume someone close to him that he got his info from was affected and that's why he ultimately drove off into the sunset. Just a guess though, I know some guys here were pretty lousy about believing his sources.
This is you basing it on the assumption that I wanted to keep Gallant instead of putting him in front of a war tribunal. I had multiple complaints about the hiring process, specifically why I didn’t want Laviolette to be the coach. He had the same exact issues in Washington getting an older core to buy into his system and execute his game plan. Yes, younger players have done better under him than in his time in Washington, but I think a lot of credit there needs to be given to Muse and Peca. I liked Laviolette adding those two a lot. I’d also say you’re being a bit lenient on some of those guys when the major standout is really just Laf. I’d give Cuylle good odds to continue to have a good season too. I’m not a fan of how the dmen are developing at all.Actually it was the exact best thing that they could do to give them a chance to go as far as possible. It's hard to argue the latter.
The young players that have made strides on the roster in the 100 games that Laviolette has coached:
Lafreniere
Chytil
Kakko
Cuylle
Schneider
Jones
Edstrom
Does Gallant even give them a chance? Probably not. On top of that, you got the best year of Trocheck as an NHLer, Panarin dropped 120 points, and you made the conference finals and lost to the best team in the NHL.
Young players need structure to develop appropriately. Gallant and Quinn offered none of that, and AV before that was very similar. Torts was the last coach that went on about structure. The development track post Torts was not good. There are very few that did develop after the fact. Zibanejad, Fox, Lindgren, and Miller are the ones that stand out. Strome didn't develop, just saved his career. Tons of busts though, and high draft selections on top of that.
The vets bought into it last season, so has the message worn thin on the group or do these veteran players tune out a coach too quickly? They played through the Quinn years because it was a retool and the veterans ran the show. Gallant comes in to try and "toughen" the team up, and it "works" for a year, but have no tactics behind their play.
Laviolette has his system and asks you to play a part in it. If a veteran player cannot last more than 120 total games in that system, it's the player, not the coach.
It cannot be overstated how un-ranger like it is for them to have a good record and they still look to move core pieces. I will give that to Drury, nice job.To put a positive spin on this:
Even if I disagree with all of the following --
-Kreider is the right one to trade
-A shakeup does anything
-The roster is good enough with our without Kreider
-Their new approach, if any, will be rehabilitative (I don't not think this, but they haven't earned my trust yet)
At least it's something. They're sitting here at 12-6-1 and acknowledging it's not good enough. It's the first sign the FO is not just focusing on wins and understanding that the brand of hockey is a problem.
the long and short of it was he was feeding the board information about the team and potential happenings and there were folks that really went after him claiming he didn’t know anything (people are doing it in this thread as we speak)what's funny is that every person assigns blame to other assclowns. as someone who became active after Edge retired or decommissioned, I have no idea who drove him away.
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I don't really care about the defense right now. It's 19 games. You could chalk that up to noise.
Look at the offense!!
I mean when the Letter went out they were in a wild card spot or close to iirc. Pretty ballsy.It cannot be overstated how un-ranger like it is for them to have a good record and they still look to move core pieces. I will give that to Drury, nice job.
If Kreider is traded in this circumstance, fine, but it's a tragedy he'd outlive Trouba or Zibanejad. Trouba has been an epic career disappointment here. Zibanejad had two great years and one great playoffs and never came close again. Kreider is my adult life's Mr. Ranger, it would really suck for it to end this way, but you can't say he didn't bring it on himself.