The reigning SC champion captain is pretty much the anti-thesis for "a fiery guy". Now one could argue, that they needed some spark with that leadership which was added in the form of Tkachuk to take them over the top. Why can't Laf/Cuylle/Whoeverthef*** be that? Fox can be the quiet even keeled leader, and then you pick A's to complement him.I was for Fox getting the C last time around. I get he's not super emotional and he's probably not the loudest voice in the room, but hes even keel, he's never too high and never too low, which is an incredibly important leadership trait.
I have no problem with the message, however airing your dirty laundry is only going to lessen your players value in a trade.
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.
Maybe, but unfortunately both players have limited NTCs which further complicates the process. I'd be shocked if either of them is actually moved before the summer.In some cases, yes. However, I think there would be interest in both Trouba and Kreider that it doesn't really effect their value. Like with Kreider, there are probably 2/3 of the leagues teams calling for Drury about him. There will be bidding for his services.
He just gets shit done. The poor bastard hasn't had a good partner in his career and hasn't finished outside the top 5 for the Norris. Nothing has changed. The underlyng numbers are all still in line.I was for Fox getting the C last time around. I get he's not super emotional and he's probably not the loudest voice in the room, but hes even keel, he's never too high and never too low, which is an incredibly important leadership trait.
At least there's test tubes & donuts.I haven't been able to do any real work in the last 24 hours, btw.
Kreider I think you could definitely move now. There would be interest, and his NTC is 15 teams. A match could be found. Not saying it's likely (or that it should happen), but could be done.Maybe, but unfortunately both players have limited NTCs which further complicates the process. I'd be shocked if either of them is actually moved before the summer.
The guy to jettison right now is Lindgren. It accomplishes two things...it sends a message to the room & the team improves, simply a case of addition by subtraction.
He just gets shit done. The poor bastard hasn't had a good partner in his career and hasn't finished outside the top 5 for the Norris. Nothing has changed. The underlyng numbers are all still in line.
I do think there's some validity to the idea that this core is cooked emotionally, as well as on the ice, but my whole problem with all the "vibes" talk is the bullshit people are actually reacting to.
The only reason the "vibes are off" with Fox is because he hasn't scored a goal in awhile. Cuylle is suddenly being tipped for captain because he has 9 in 20. That's not how leadership works.
I'm willing to have the locker room discussion, but people need to reflect, and leave their reactions to scoring streaks at the door because that's what a lot of it is.
How many slices of donut in that span?I haven't been able to do any real work in the last 24 hours, btw.
That shows signs of leadership for sure, no denying that.Cuylle is being looked at for leadership because when the the sea has gotten stormy for the Rangers this year, he (and Kakko) are really the only guys who have stepped up to answer the call. That's real leadership.
He's shooting 24%.Cuylle is being looked at for leadership because when the the sea has gotten stormy for the Rangers this year, he (and Kakko) are really the only guys who have stepped up to answer the call. That's real leadership.
I hope they wouldn't rush to name a captain at all until the team forms a new identity after a retool takes shape. Fox doesn't strike me as a guy who would care either way.He just gets shit done. The poor bastard hasn't had a good partner in his career and hasn't finished outside the top 5 for the Norris. Nothing has changed. The underlyng numbers are all still in line.
I do think there's some validity to the idea that this core is cooked emotionally, as well as on the ice, but my whole problem with all the "vibes" talk is the bullshit people are actually reacting to.
The only reason the "vibes are off" with Fox is because he hasn't scored a goal in awhile. Cuylle is suddenly being tipped for captain because he has 9 in 20. That's not how leadership works.
I'm willing to have the locker room discussion, but people need to reflect, and leave their reactions to scoring streaks at the door because that's what a lot of it is.
When did he actually "push it" though? The helmet toss and what? The only thing I can think of is his huge hit on Timo Meier in game 7 after he spent all series shitting himself on ice.
This is my big problem with Jake. He not only sucks ass as a defenseman, he's not nearly this "emotional leader" on ice that he gets credit for. And for what it's worth, i'd rather solid defensive play than lame ass temper tantrums.
edit: his fight with B. Tkachuk too I guess but that preceded the helmet toss.
Here's the up to the minute donut status.How many slices of donut in that span?
Again, "don't rush to name a captain" was the entire ideology behind the current leadership that everyone hates.I hope they wouldn't rush to name a captain at all until the team forms a new identity after a retool takes shape. Fox doesn't strike me as a guy who would care either way.
It’s time to sink your teeth into the Pensky file.I haven't been able to do any real work in the last 24 hours, btw.
Because of the Rangers?I haven't been able to do any real work in the last 24 hours, btw.
He's shooting 24%.
When he gets closer to a realistic shooting percentage is he still "answering the call?"
He's a good player and has a lot of elements we need, but your entire narrative that he's taking the bull by the horns falls apart when his shooting normalizes.
Take a look at the guy with a five-year resume of never going below a top 20 player in the world.
He's shooting 24%.
When he gets closer to a realistic shooting percentage is he still "answering the call?"
He's a good player and has a lot of elements we need, but your entire narrative that he's taking the bull by the horns falls apart when his shooting normalizes.
Take a look at the guy with a five-year resume of never going below a top 20 player in the world.
Stale Dunkin Donuts are no fun....I'd get snacking.Here's the up to the minute donut status.
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By the time this box is empty, i want Trouba and Lindgren gone.
EDIT: And, no. I'm not gonna wolf these down in the next 5 minutes. lol
I haven't been able to do any real work in the last 24 hours, btw.