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Can we have a separate thread for how Bern will handle the GM roles when promoted? Sometimes I skip a few pages when there's so much discussion going on, but often I question if I'm on the same page..
It depends on the player for sure like I don't think Kyle Davidson shopped Kane around but instead went to him (or rather, he waited for Kane to come to him) first.I would think it’s a little less simplistic than that. Otherwise, you’re wasting a whole lot of time for absolutely nothing.
Untouchables:
Lafreniere
Fox
Requires overpayment:
Cuylle
Schneider
Open if the price is right:
Panarin
Chytil
Kakko
Trocheck
Kreider
Edstrom
Miller
Jones
Berard
Shesterkin
"The Other Guys":
Carrick
Brodzinski
Vesey
Ruhwedel
Quick
Shopping:
Zibanejad
Smith
Lindgren
Trouba
Kek is brutal, that would be a huge step backI’d fire Chris Drury and Phil Housley and replace them with Jarmo Kekalainen and Joel Quennville respectively. The players have probably lost their trust with Drury with what has transpired from the offseason until now. Changes need to start at the top; give the players a month to respond. If nothing changes, then it’s time to start seeing some insane discounts on Rangers player jerseys if you know what I mean.
Gross.I’d fire Chris Drury and Phil Housley and replace them with Jarmo Kekalainen and Joel Quennville respectively. The players have probably lost their trust with Drury with what has transpired from the offseason until now. Changes need to start at the top; give the players a month to respond. If nothing changes, then it’s time to start seeing some insane discounts on Rangers player jerseys if you know what I mean.
Jarmo is a horrendous GM. I’d take Drury 10 times out of 10 over him.I’d fire Chris Drury and Phil Housley and replace them with Jarmo Kekalainen and Joel Quennville respectively. The players have probably lost their trust with Drury with what has transpired from the offseason until now. Changes need to start at the top; give the players a month to respond. If nothing changes, then it’s time to start seeing some insane discounts on Rangers player jerseys if you know what I mean.
I'll drive Miller to LA myselfI could get behind a Byfield for Miller basis for a deal. LA could use a young d-man and they have a glut of forwards. Byfield would fill a pretty large need
this is pretty good.Untouchables:
Lafreniere
Fox
Requires overpayment:
Cuylle
Schneider
Open if the price is right:
Panarin
Chytil
Kakko
Trocheck
Kreider
Edstrom
Miller
Jones
Berard
Shesterkin
"The Other Guys":
Carrick
Brodzinski
Vesey
Ruhwedel
Quick
Shopping:
Zibanejad
Smith
Lindgren
Trouba
i mean tkachuk is on 2/3 of those and we’d cry happy tears if he was on the rangers. So let’s not take this as a huge predictor of successAt 26 years old, Adam Fox is by far one of the youngest D on this list and seeing a regular shift in the league, let alone on a top pair, and he’s only getting slower and less physical. Trouba on here as well, with Kakko on the forwards list in all 3 categories.
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this is pretty good.
I think chytil, kakko, berard are in the overpayment category. I also think Kreider is in the shopping category. Miller might also be in the shopping category.Untouchables:
Lafreniere
Fox
Requires overpayment:
Cuylle
Schneider
Open if the price is right:
Panarin
Chytil
Kakko
Trocheck
Kreider
Edstrom
Miller
Jones
Berard
Shesterkin
"The Other Guys":
Carrick
Brodzinski
Vesey
Ruhwedel
Quick
Shopping:
Zibanejad
Smith
Lindgren
Trouba
I’m with RB. I waive Trouba and fire that shot across the bow.
Get the f***ing ball rolling
Trouba is in top speed list though lolAt 26 years old, Adam Fox is by far one of the youngest D on this list and seeing a regular shift in the league, let alone on a top pair, and he’s only getting slower and less physical. Trouba on here as well, with Kakko on the forwards list in all 3 categories.
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It’s a bit of both. There are definite bad vibes and bad feeling in the locker room and as Larry says it’s unbecoming.I know my opinion is not the accepted one: I totally reject the "entitled," "lack of effort" reasons for what is going on.
I see a team in physical decline due to age, injury, or style of play: Kreider, Zib, Trouba, Panarin, Lindgren, Fox.
I see a team whose young players are not progressing as we had hoped: Laf, KK, Chytil (due to injuries), Miller, Schneider. There are some good players here but nobody is outstanding.
Collectively, this makes for a team that is simply not that good. A team can withstand one or two players who fall into that category, but not as many as this.
This iteration of the team has simply run its course.
What I am coming to, agreeing with most here, is that perhaps it is time to "blow it up." I know we all love Othmann, Perrault, Mancini, Berard. But these are not enough.
This is a tough situation given the cap and the reality of where some contracts are.
At 26 years old, Adam Fox is by far one of the youngest D on this list and seeing a regular shift in the league, let alone on a top pair, and he’s only getting slower and less physical. Trouba on here as well, with Kakko on the forwards list in all 3 categories.
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I feel like you could really see the sense of entitlement with the way the lines have shaken out over the years. Even last night they were continually getting almost all of the Power Play time. What message does it send to the young players when they’ll produce and get nothing for it?
For years it’s felt like 2 different teams with the old players and the young players being separated. Last year was the first year with Lafreniere that any of the older players accepted playing with a young one.
I know we all love Bread, but it always rubbed me the wrong way that he and Strome didn’t want to play with Kakko. For the good of the team and the franchise he needed to take him under his wing.
WordThe state the NYR are in is a pretty logical conclusion of the decision to embrace the “2 windows” concept and “win while rebuilding” in 2019/20.
You end up with a vet group dealing with the inevitable shackles of time and a youth group that is good but not good enough to turn the keys over to.
“Blowing it up” is the logical next step. However the org’s impatience the last time they “blew it up” is why they are in this pickle in the first place. Whether that was Dolan, Sather, JD, Gorton, is up for debate. But it is hard to see an NYR org that impatiently went through “the letter” and a “rebuild” 6 years ago (only to build a flawed, poorly constructed team) do something similar again, so soon.
If you look at the truly great cores over the last few decades - Pens, Hawks, Tampa, Avs, maybe now NJD…you see a group of young players that comes up together and establishes an identity. They want to win Cups together, with their friends. Players up and down the lineup take less on contracts to stay with the group.
Hank era NYR had this. The media, players, our fans, opposing fans always talked about how tight that group was. They don’t say that much anymore. That era was a small miraculous blip on the long timeline of NYR teams filled with mercenaries paid at the top of the salary scale. Pay some lip service to effort and winning but ultimately I’ve got mine and I’m here for me.
These culture dynamics are a big reason why Igor’s demands are so unpalatable to me as a fan. Wanting to “reset the goalie scale” I mean what embodies the dysfunctional NYR culture that has plagued this franchise for decades more than that.
There’s no easy fix because to truly fix this requires a complete reset of the culture of the organization. Likely starting from Dolan on down. Half measures that result in a 2nd round team 3-4 years from now is what I’d put money on.