Speculation: Roster Building Thread - Part XIII (Nanaki edition)

bhamill

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Probably not. But that's the second time a player has taken a shot at one of ours and he got them back harder. Ed's spot in the lineup is as solid as can be in my opinion. I like him a lot and he is willing to get guys back with physicality. Thats the kind of toughness you need. Not just fights.
Yup. Take the number and then take the opportunity for a big hit later. Especially if you are looking to respond to a clean hit.
 

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Unless JT killed someone and were not aware yet, I don’t see any scenario where Van takes Mika for him without major sweeteners

Like I’m not a huge JT guy but he did have 100+ point last year
Some fans in the main board trade thread are speculating that he has a terminal illness…

This f***ing place man.
 

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i'm really mad now, knowing how possible this was and how much better it would be right now:

Miller-Fox
Schneider-Walker
Jones-Roy

those don't even have to be the pairs, you could put anyone with anyone and it'd still be good.
goddamnit. Drury should be fired.
It wasnt possible though
 

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I love how fans on a message board react when trades don’t go down immediately after a report comes out here or another report comes out there. All the sudden Drury, who has been viewed as tight lipped with things close to the vest, is no longer viewed as such because additional info isn’t leaking out like a bad faucet.
 

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I love how fans on a message board react when trades don’t go down immediately after a report comes out here or another report comes out there. All the sudden Drury, who has been viewed as tight lipped with things close to the vest, is no longer viewed as such because additional info isn’t leaking out like a bad faucet.
Can’t speak for anyone else but personally I’d rather he communicate his vision with the fans in a direct way. That’s different than “leaking” things about specific trades or contracts, which might undercut his leverage, etc. Quite frankly though, in our current media/information zeitgeist, it’s naive to think there is anything such as “tight lipped”. If you don’t communicate a narrative, somebody else will do it for you.
 
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I'm pretty sure Staios had Jensen earmarked for whatever reason because yes, you could get "more" for Chychrun.

For what it's worth, he wasn't wrong, Jensen's been really good while Chychrun got hurt yet again.


It was Roy or Walker.
Chychrun played 19 out of 24? He would have replaced Lindgren. 3 goals and 7pts over the last 5 games could have been useful
 

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Not one lead not one snippet not one credible source not even a good rumor has broken since Drury fake roared in public. Now he’s stuck with no leverage and it appears the league has told him to keep his shit in his yard.

Leverage really isn't much of a thing. Drury's under no obligation to undersell on Kreider or Kakko and Trouba is going to be a tough sell wherever. The optimal time for dealing him is this summer anyway when he'll have one year remaining on his deal. Most teams now are a bit cap strapped for this year. Some teams Jacob (and Chris?) can block deals to. Non playoff teams do not need an expensive d-man with not much term left. Kreider and Kakko would be much easier to move. Lindgren would be easier to move. That said for what? I'd want it to be worth it and not just because and the Rangers if they still plan on making the playoffs are going to need guys to fill the holes of anyone they move.

For the most part I think the threat was to the players. Shape up or get shipped out. That doesn't mean he's actually going to make a trade. It only means something like that might happen and it's to tell other teams if they have offers to make to feel free to make them. If you move a guy too you don't want to undersell them.
 

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because Roy is much better than Trouba and Walker is even better with an even lower cap hit. next question?
The Rangers trade Trouba, retain 25% of his salary, and use the $6M savings to sign Roy? For what? These would just be lateral moves designed to keep everyone employed and tickets selling.

It’s the classic “look, we did something” approach that doesn’t actually address the real issues. Why are the Rangers so poor at even strength? They rarely control possession and constantly rely on the power play (like they did against the Habs) and stellar goaltending to win. That’s not a sustainable strategy.

Meanwhile, the second and third highest-paid forwards on the roster have been invisible for a while, and the blame keeps shifting to the rotating cast of right wings. The team’s approach of trying to win with three scoring lines doesn’t seem to be working.

And yes, we poke fun at Larry Brooks for his obsession with the lack of a shutdown checking line, but he has a point. The Rangers don’t have a unit to neutralize the opposition’s top center, and it’s becoming glaringly obvious.

The Rangers need real change.
 

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The Rangers trade Trouba, retain 25% of his salary, and use the $6M savings to sign Roy? For what? These would just be lateral moves designed to keep everyone employed and tickets selling.

It’s the classic “look, we did something” approach that doesn’t actually address the real issues. Why are the Rangers so poor at even strength? They rarely control possession and constantly rely on the power play (like they did against the Habs) and stellar goaltending to win. That’s not a sustainable strategy.

Meanwhile, the second and third highest-paid forwards on the roster have been invisible for a while, and the blame keeps shifting to the rotating cast of right wings. The team’s approach of trying to win with three scoring lines doesn’t seem to be working.

And yes, we poke fun at Larry Brooks for his obsession with the lack of a shutdown checking line, but he has a point. The Rangers don’t have a unit to neutralize the opposition’s top center, and it’s becoming glaringly obvious.

The Rangers need real change.
We have a perfectly fine group for our 4th line. Our 3rd line when chytil is in is one of the best shut down lines in the league. It's the kreider, zib Smith line that causes our problems up front as they are being played like a top 6 line and they aren't even close.
 

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The Rangers trade Trouba, retain 25% of his salary, and use the $6M savings to sign Roy? For what? These would just be lateral moves designed to keep everyone employed and tickets selling.

It’s the classic “look, we did something” approach that doesn’t actually address the real issues. Why are the Rangers so poor at even strength? They rarely control possession and constantly rely on the power play (like they did against the Habs) and stellar goaltending to win. That’s not a sustainable strategy.

Meanwhile, the second and third highest-paid forwards on the roster have been invisible for a while, and the blame keeps shifting to the rotating cast of right wings. The team’s approach of trying to win with three scoring lines doesn’t seem to be working.

And yes, we poke fun at Larry Brooks for his obsession with the lack of a shutdown checking line, but he has a point. The Rangers don’t have a unit to neutralize the opposition’s top center, and it’s becoming glaringly obvious.

The Rangers need real change.

In fairness, Rome wasn't built overnight. Moving on from Trouba to sign a good top-4 d-man in Roy would have been a good move.

If we are all expecting 80% of the roster to turnover right away I think we are going to be disappointed. Small incremental changes is the route to take, although ripping the band-aid off of a few people simultaneously wouldn't be a bad move right now. Mainly, Lindgren, Trouba, Smith, Kreider
 

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