zlev
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wow cool. guy can shoot the puck, we could use some of that.
Add another name into the mix.
They need bodies if they want to make another move without a call up. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a shot in Reilly Smith's spot.
Add another name into the mix.
They need bodies if they want to make another move without a call up. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a shot in Reilly Smith's spot.
As a member of the "having a fractured clavicle at one point" club, I can tell you that it is very possible it will take a year+ to get strength back and I can't imagine taking a hit on the boards a decade later. Not optimistic on this one.Sustained a fractured clavicle in the preseason and was activated th Dec. 28th. Former 33rd Overall selection. Has a lethal shot and is on an expiring contract. Staten Island native 23 yrs. old
Yes. He can play in the AHL though.Yikes... which means his suspension is suspended until he's back on the roster... right?
Yikes... which means his suspension is suspended until he's back on the roster... right?
Still need to clear room on the 23 man roster... right?Correct but honestly, they could find a way to call him up for weekday games and then send him down on the weekends when the Pack often play 2-3 games a weekend. I was surprised they didn't do that to begin with honestly just to keep him playing
You don’t need no stinking bait. LOLYou're just baiting me aren't you?
Drury tried to trade him in the summer. Didn't work out.I think everyone would have been ok with not keeping Lindgren. Or the other thing would have been for Drury to quietly trade Trouba to one of the teams on his list this summer like a normal GM.
Ehem.Kaliyev is pretty likely to get claimed by a team higher in the waiver priority. Doubt the rangers would claim him anyway though
Ehem.
im not saying this in favor of bennett necessarily, but hockey isn't baseball. the noncents matters. The character matters. the pugnacity, the intangibles, the fit. it all matters.Short answer: yes.
We're still talking the same old good body nonsense. Like we're selling jeans. Like we're looking for Fabio.
One forward under 196 lbs.. They lead the league in hits. They’re pretty big.Boston hasn't been a big team in like, a decade. This is a meme.
That was added as an edit afterthought and I don't wanna work it out, maybe we execute Trocheck as a sacrifice to the hockey godsWhat an authentic Ranger plan to draft Hagens but not give him any playing time. Bravo.
Good move, but I am very surprised that Drury would claim a pure shooting wing. Doesn't quite fit the whole prevailing narrative of they need be tougher/play harder when one of the majors knocks on Kaliyev is that he can be lazy
Cuylle has been known as mainly a shooter. Othmann is as well. Drury doesn't seem shy about drafting or developing kids who like to shoot the puck.
I like this move. I think he gives some options to the top-9 honestly and he can play either wing.
Cuylle and Othmann are physical, hard skating, agitating players which Kaliyev is assuredly not. He is much more like a Daniel Sprong type.
any answer to this question is based on the assumption of "what kind of player is Panarin?"When was the last time a player like Panarin was traded at the deadline? And when was the last time a player like Panarin was traded at the deadline with another year on his contract?