With the Adam Fox talk here; I don't think he's as good as some on here think; I don't think he's as bad as some think. The talk here was Ryan Lindgren was holding him back (in some ways, he probably was). He's had other defence partners this season and the results haven't been much different. Is he healthy? Only he and the NYR medical staff know for sure; when he gets healthy, hopefully he can get back to the Norris Trophy winning version of himself. As for a trade, I wouldn't want to give him away, but I'm not averse to moving him either. This team, as constituted, is a long way from winning anything. If moving him helps you get to building a team that can win a Stanley Cup (or maybe multiple Stanley Cups), then I'm all for it. Can he be a part of the future contending NYR team, yes; he lead the charge, doubtful as he needs other pieces around him. Everyone here is entitled to their opinion; we all won't agree with it.
As for the organization itself, it need to be blown up, roster (trade anything that moves) and front office/coaching staff. The players decided not to play this season after Chris Drury was "mean" to them last offseason, trying to make the moves that had to be made (eventually they were made, but not without acrimony). I'm not defending Drury here; he needs to go too. Laviolette not playing the kids these last few games is beyond idiotic; that alone should be a fireable offence. Whichever veteran players has a hangnail, send them home and tell them "See you at Training Camp in September"; if they're still Rangers at that point..
This is a major rebuild/sell off, which I know won't happen, but should. This team is far away from winning a Stanley Cup. You can only hope that the next rebuild will be executed properly and thoroughly & not abandoned half way through by signing/trading for shiny toys. Developing the prospects drafted and acquired properly is a must.
This organization needs to grow up; start acting like adults. Trades happen; get over it. Drury tried to do the right thing for the franchise last summer, but went about it in the wrong way.