He could be helpful for sure, but he is redudant for me looking at our roster right now, at least at this particularly moment.Idk, I think Nash could be beneficial for the young forwards especially Chytil and Andersson.
He could be helpful for sure, but he is redudant for me looking at our roster right now, at least at this particularly moment.Idk, I think Nash could be beneficial for the young forwards especially Chytil and Andersson.
He could be helpful for sure, but he is redudant for me looking at our roster right now, at least at this particularly moment.
I think making sure that Chytil and Andersson have spots at center (a position neither Nash nor Graber play) if they show they are ready should be done. I also think having yourself covered in case they don't should be too. And I'm not of the camp that we need to dump 18 minutes of ice time on young players or else they won't develop.Lettieri, Chytil, Andersson, Nieves. We have Spooner and Namestnikov, our players right now are KZB ,Zucc, Hayes, Spooner, Namestnikov, Chytil, Fast,Vesey, Andersson.
Do you think Rick Nash won't be a 17 min per game player in this team? Give the ice time for young kids.
I'm over the "Rick Nash looks awesome but is snakebitten" phase.
Zuccarello, Kreider...Necessary or redundant? I don't see redundant because there's no real forward veteran on the roster right now.
I would bet Namestnikov or Spooner will not be on the team past the draft.I don’t want to sign anyone really. I think trading Zucc is the move and keeping Spooner and Namestnikov.
Kreider
Vesey
Buchnevich
Spooner
Namestnikov
Fast
Lettieri
That’s 7 out of 8 wingers
I would bet Namestnikov or Spooner will not be on the team past the draft.
I wonder if something can be worked out with Chicago with either moving up to 7 or trading for Saad. They’re coming up to a cap crunch and have a few RFAs to sign.
Those huge contracts are killing them, especially that awful Seabrook one.
Probably Namesntnikov, Spooner is a goner according to Brooks.I would bet Namestnikov or Spooner will not be on the team past the draft.
Necessary or redundant? I don't see redundant because there's no real forward veteran on the roster right now.
I agree with regards to Nash, not really interested. He's not taking a 1 year deal most likely, so I would look elsewhere.I wouldn’t mind that either to be honest. Not really sold on either player, I’m just not in love with the idea of bringing Nash or Grabner back. It almost feels like running back to an ex girlfriend, I think we should move on.
Seems counter-intuitive that NYR would move heaven and earth to trade McDonagh, then turn around and pay a heavy price for either Karlsson or Subban, but what do I know.
I wouldn't consider either a vet really, per se.Zuccarello, Kreider...
You wouldn't consider Zuccarello a veteran?I wouldn't consider either a vet really, per se.
Not really. It may not matter as I'm not sure he's going to be on the roster.You wouldn't consider Zuccarello a veteran?
I don't really get the "we should move on because ex-girlfriends" or whatever angle. What, specifically, would be the negative consequences of bringing old faces back? It's pretty much the exact scenario of Marty Rucinsky in 2005-06 and that team didn't seem hampered by any sort of negative feng shui.
Not defensively.40 points as a 19 year old doesn't impress you?
And Grabner?Off the top of my head, without too much time spent:
That was a veteran team with a different makeup and a different goal.
The Rangers purposefully just moved on from the old guard. There was a reason for that.
Rick Nash was not just some random veteran who maybe played a season or two as a support player. He was here for six seasons, often as a focal point or as a star player, and was part of the leadership corps. If the goal is to try and develop the next group of team leaders, and put them in a situation where they can establish their own identity, I'm not really seeing the fit there.
Contrary to some opinions, this really isn't a team that is going to be lacking veterans at any position. I'm not oppossed to adding the right vets, but I also don't think the need is dire per say.
There are many ways to know that players are unlikely to be NHL players without seeing them fail at the NHL level. Do you think there are forwards in the system at the level of Pionk or DeAngelo even?
I'm on team trade some of the group Zuccarello, Spooner and Vladdy for young assets. Replace them with free agent contracts that are designed to be tradeable (for young assets) if next season goes the same as the last one.
So much this.Friedman said he thinks the Rangers will be conservative in their moves this summer. Long way rebuild. He could see them bringing back Nash or Grabner at a lower number. The Rangers need to find out if some of their guys can play.
Nash or Grabner were terrible for their new teams. Time to turn the page.