As long as everyone here is aware on and on board with the fact that NYR without Panarin are in a true rebuild agan an would not make the playoffs next season.
He's currently half of the team's offense.
As long as everyone here is aware on and on board with the fact that NYR without Panarin are in a true rebuild agan an would not make the playoffs next season.
He's currently half of the team's offense.
We're losing with him right now, and he only has 1 year left on his contract. Are we making the playoffs with him next year? Are we re-signing him at age 34? For how long and how much?As long as everyone here is aware on and on board with the fact that NYR without Panarin are in a true rebuild agan an would not make the playoffs next season.
He's currently half of the team's offense.
We're losing with him right now, and he only has 1 year left on his contract. Are we making the playoffs with him next year? Are we re-signing him at age 34? For how long and how much?
Can you honestly say that we're better off with Panarin next year, or the next 5 years, than we'd be with whatever assets we get back for him and all that cap space?
A "true rebuild again" doesn't scare me since we didn't go through a true rebuild the first time.
I think there's a significant possibility that Panarin, a late bloomer, will still be close to the best version of himself from 35-37, just like MSL and Zuccarello, his growth and stylistic comparables.
I think NYR should keep him and Trocheck, of all the forwards 30+
Unless McDavid or some younger superstar is certain to sign here, I'd rather we just give Bread 3x10 from 2026-2029
Honestly, looking at Drury’s acquisitions and drafts, he emphasizes the opposite of soft. Who is a top draft choice or a player he traded for who is soft? Othmann, Sykora, Emery, Perrault… none are soft.Drury loves soft wussy pond hockey that chokes in the playoffs and defense that can't skate or play defense. Until Drury is gone, things won't improve
Honestly, looking at Drury’s acquisitions and drafts, he emphasizes the opposite of soft. Who is a top draft choice or a player he traded for who is soft? Othmann, Sykora, Emery, Perrault… none are soft.
Yes it’s about opportunity cost. I don’t think decision on Panarin is happening this year -in theory Panarin can bring back a haul but is there a contender team out there that can absorb his full contract? Nope and it could be an issue since this is not the final year of his contract. Would the Rangers be willing to retain through next year? Then the cap space that opens in offseason is more like $6m that in this economy is not going to bring you much via UFA.We're losing with him right now, and he only has 1 year left on his contract. Are we making the playoffs with him next year? Are we re-signing him at age 34? For how long and how much?
Can you honestly say that we're better off with Panarin next year, or the next 5 years, than we'd be with whatever assets we get back for him and all that cap space?
A "true rebuild again" doesn't scare me since we didn't go through a true rebuild the first time.
I think there's a significant possibility that Panarin, a late bloomer, will still be close to the best version of himself from 35-37, just like MSL and Zuccarello, his growth and stylistic comparables.
I think NYR should keep him and Trocheck, of all the forwards 30+
Unless McDavid or some younger superstar is certain to sign here, I'd rather we just give Bread 3x10 from 2026-2029
We're losing with him right now, and he only has 1 year left on his contract. Are we making the playoffs with him next year? Are we re-signing him at age 34? For how long and how much?
Can you honestly say that we're better off with Panarin next year, or the next 5 years, than we'd be with whatever assets we get back for him and all that cap space?
A "true rebuild again" doesn't scare me since we didn't go through a true rebuild the first time.
Yes it’s about opportunity cost. I don’t think decision on Panarin is happening this year -in theory Panarin can bring back a haul but is there a contender team out there that can absorb his full contract? Nope and it could be an issue since this is not the final year of his contract. Would the Rangers be willing to retain through next year? Then the cap space that opens in offseason is more like $6m that in this economy is not going to bring you much via UFA.
I can see one season of reset but I don’t think the FO would try anything that’s longer. If Drury is able to address D by next season - I think the team will be back to competing and if so not moving Panarin
To what end though?
If the goal is to go through an actual rebuild? Then I think keeping him around a bit actually can make a bit of sense as you need someone to take some of those minutes.
If you want to retool? He’s needs to go. If the goal is to win and get through the playoffs, they need to add guys who will help towards doing that. Panarin has been a colossal failure in that regard and that isn’t likely to get better with age.
Dallas can with some help but they could
The decision may not be up to Drury though. If in a 34 year old Panarin, I’m likely not signing in NY barring an overpayment if I want to win in the next 2 years. At that point, keeping Panarin means you are expecting to compete next year, which seems unlikely
Rantanen has massive mistake written all over it.
Dallas can take the full $11.6 for this year and next?Dallas can with some help but they could
Agreed. Stop investing in the wing position. It’s the least important and the easiest to stop gap.Rantanen has massive mistake written all over it.
seriously. you would think we’d have learned by now but nope. we need to draft our OWN rantanen and stop trying to mooch off other teams development and drafting. half the reason guys like that are so valuable is because they’re cheap when you draft them. once they’re making a gajillion dollars they’re providing less value even if their point totals remain the same.Rantanen has massive mistake written all over it.