My whole thing is, I feel like people want 2012 back. I hear pining over Torts (that I happen to agree with), Dubinsky and Callahan. It seems to come back to 2012 for a lot of people.
I absolutely do not wanna go back to 2012. They were a decent team. Nobody will care, but I'll give you the numbers, 23rd in CF% but 10th in xGF%. The whole "keep it to the outside" ethos sort of worked based on those numbers. They were never winning the Stanley Cup, though.
And like, I'm sorry, but I found that team painfully hard to watch. They NEVER had the puck.
Like I said, they were a solid team, so I'm not trying to pick on them. I'd take them over crap like now, 2016, or even last year tbh. But like, it's sort of my biggest fear. A team that's still not good enough but they visually try hard and set a vibe that people like. I don't wanna fall into that trap again, and I feel like that's what people want. That's my aversion.
Mika is bad and softness is a big part of it. I think that's true for Trouba as well, in some ways. He's more concerned about his highlight hits than playing his position (I think Miller is just a moron and that poor shmuck Lindgren doesn't have one f***ing NHL attribute). Sure, get rid of those guys. I think everyone agrees and the rest is just semantics.
I think the next era of Rangers hockey needs to focus on speed, skill, and hockey IQ as much as anything else. The rest falls into place.