Speculation: Roster Building Thread : Part XVI (Playoffs or Retool?)

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I would very genuinely be cautiously optimistic and intrigued if we were to hire someone with virtually zero professional hockey coaching experience but who had a resume that demonstrated significant hockey knowledge and leadership qualities. Naked, honest truth. I would carry limited expectations but feel a strong sense of “hope”.
People hate to admit it but the only important thing they do is set the lineup and combinations. If you think Ryan Lindgren is bad you’re already a better HC choice for NYR
 
People hate to admit it but the only important thing they do is set the lineup and combinations. If you think Ryan Lindgren is bad you’re already a better HC choice for NYR

Yeah, I rarely speak on it, because to most fans I believe it comes across as ignorant, but hockey is the least coachable sport there is. Which is also what makes some of the best players so impressive. They’re always calling their own plays, in a split second. Besides settling on line combos, talking to refs and the press and perhaps being a motivator, the biggest impact a coach has is (if they do so) teaching a certain breakout or transition, a certain shift in the D zone where every player moves to a new man when the puck passes a certain point, etc. That happens in practice and only has an impact if it’s a well structured team behavior and they run it with enough repetition for it to become part of the identity of the team. Most coaches don’t come in with a strong enough breakout or transition or even overall culture in mind to initiate serious changes to a team, especially if it isn’t a young team that has yet to establish an identity. Hockey coaches are probably the least important coaches in sports. Playing DI hockey, my coaches were more important when my grandma died and I feel behind in some classes than they ever were on the ice. They kept us in shape by not letting us simply scrimmage every day. That was about it. That’s largely why even the most successful and “legendary” coaches in hockey often end up getting a reputation for sucking later in their careers. They just happened to coach a really talented team earlier on.
 
Riddle me this folks. There has been just as much if not more trade talk including while not a core guy, someone who I would guess is very well respected in locker room in Chytil and yet the Rangers are playing their best hockey since game 6 of the season. Is it possible that the trade talks hurting their feelings earlier in the season was overblown and it was just bad D system and a guy like Trouba in the lineup?
 
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Riddle me this folks. There has been just as much if not more trade talk including while not a core guy, someone who I would guess is very well respected in locker room in Chytil and yet the Rangers are playing their best hockey since game 6 of the season. Is it possible that the trade talks hurting their feelings earlier in the season was overblown and it was just bad D system and a guy like Trouba in the lineup?


I would say probably not. I have no idea what you think high level teams are like, but Fil “50% of the games” Chytil is not a core player and has never been a part of the boys club here. No one in the hurt feelings club gives half of a f*** about Chytil, nor did they Kakko.
 
I would say probably not. I have no idea what you think high level teams are like, but Fil “50% of the games” Chytil is not a core player and has never been a part of the boys club here. No one in the hurt feelings club gives half of a f*** about Chytil, nor did they Kakko.

It blows my mind that Chytil would be respected less for playing 50% of the games rather than fighting back from possibly life altering injuries multiple times and giving his all every shift when he comes back. Other than play more games and wearing a C what has Trouba done to deserve respect more? He sucked at hockey, he actively handicapped the team over the summer. I just don't get it.
 
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Riddle me this folks. There has been just as much if not more trade talk including while not a core guy, someone who I would guess is very well respected in locker room in Chytil and yet the Rangers are playing their best hockey since game 6 of the season. Is it possible that the trade talks hurting their feelings earlier in the season was overblown and it was just bad D system and a guy like Trouba in the lineup?

I do think that Kreider being named dropped threw everyone for a loop and the Trouba stuff became a distraction but that stuff really only festered because the team wasn't playing well. I don't think it was THE reason they sucked, but it just allowed things to snowball and when things are that miserable, it's tough to break out of it.

The fall off in their play directly correlates to Lindgren being thrown back into the top 4 and right next to Fox shortly there after. It threw off the balance of everything on the back end and of course, giving a bad player big minutes is not a good thing.

It's not entirely on him (The entire top 6 outside of Reilly Smith has underperformed) but that was the true catalyst, not hurt feelings. If they were that pissed then why did they get off to such a hot start? It doesn't make sense.

Switching things up systems wise has made the difference lately as I don't think anyone on the team is playing way better now than they were a month ago outside of Carrick, Edstrom and probably Zibanejad. Other guys have pretty much been what they've been all year..

Lindgren has found a way to be even worse.
 
I do think that Kreider being named dropped threw everyone for a loop and the Trouba stuff became a distraction but that stuff really only festered because the team wasn't playing well. I don't think it was THE reason they sucked, but it just allowed things to snowball and when things are that miserable, it's tough to break out of it.

The fall off in their play directly correlates to Lindgren being thrown back into the top 4 and right next to Fox shortly there after. It threw off the balance of everything on the back end and of course, giving a bad player big minutes is not a good thing.

It's not entirely on him (The entire top 6 outside of Reilly Smith has underperformed) but that was the true catalyst, not hurt feelings. If they were that pissed then why did they get off to such a hot start? It doesn't make sense.

Switching things up systems wise has made the difference lately as I don't think anyone on the team is playing way better now than they were a month ago outside of Carrick, Edstrom and probably Zibanejad. Other guys have pretty much been what they've been all year..

Lindgren has found a way to be even worse.

You don't think getting the D changes in terms of personnel helped? I feel like we played decent D at times even with Trouba when the system was more conservative, so it's a lot because of that. But still I feel like both of the bottom pairs got significant upgrades. And neither upgrade is a superstar, just steady guys added to an unsteady unit.
 
That's so strange. The majority of these pundits said Hagens was the unanimous 1st overall pick not long ago. Schaefer hasn't played in a month but now he's the 1st overall pick by "a substantial gap". Huh? I don't even have much of an opinion one way or another about one over the other ... but how does this make any sense?

The scouts are essentially saying that they don't see Hagens as a 1C in the NHL i.e. they project him as a smallish (5'10-something) 2C... If he had exceptional skating or a stocky build they might see it differently, but his best asset is his IQ. Schaefer clearly has a higher ceiling and more projectable tools, he's also very young for his draft year.
 
It blows my mind that Chytil would be respected less for playing 50% of the games rather than fighting back from possibly life altering injuries multiple times and giving his all every shift when he comes back. Other than play more games and wearing a C what has Trouba done to deserve respect more? He sucked at hockey, he actively handicapped the team over the summer. I just don't get it.

Almost no one IN the NHL - coach, GM or player - actually thinks Trouba sucks. They think he’s a tough physical D with leadership who has been to the conference finals multiple times. Chytil has proven nothing, whether fair or unfair with his injuries, and is also an introvert who had no chance of ingratiating himself to the big dawgs the way bubbleicious Brofreniere did. Probably sounds dumb to most of you, but I promise it’s true.
 
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I think Drury dislikes Kreider's attitude

He rarely engages in a way on the ice as a leader

He helps coddle Zibanejad who Drury actively wants gone - along with his mopey lameness half the time (and especially more prevalent this year because of how bad he has been)

I love Kreider, but I see the argument that the team can't move on to a new chapter till the whole bandaid is ripped off
 
Almost no one IN the NHL - coach, GM or player - actually thinks Trouba sucks. They think he’s a tough physical D with leadership who has been to the conference finals multiple times. Chytil has proven nothing, whether fair or unfair with his injuries, and is also an introvert who had no chance of ingratiating himself to the big dawgs the way bubbleicious Brofreniere did. Probably sounds dumb to most of you, but I promise it’s true.

I just don't get it. I'd understand it if it was his physical play which probably has players respecting him putting his body on the line. But Chytil has put his health on the line way more. It just doesn't make sense to me. We're not talking about Kakko or even Laf here. We're talking about a guy that legit might have CTE when he gets a certain age for these guys.

And if no one, GM, coach, or player thinks he sucks. How do teams manage to putting a winning product together? If they're either so bad at talent evaluation or so biased.
 
Also holy crap was Trouba such an obvious detriment on the entire room

Lost so much respect for the guys vaunted leadership skills when you decide to not even just actively check out, but poison pill the locker room, while still wearing the C mind you, just because a team was utilizing trade searches and options within the damn contract that you signed and milked every last dollar out of
 
David Carle has a great situation at Denver. The NHL is a tough business. Management will blame Csrle when the players stink and don't perform. if i were Carle, I would want input in personnel. You don't see any guy have both job titles anymore. It was popular in the 80's and 90's. Make me the GM and coach and I will hire a strong front office to help me run the team. AGM. Cap guy. Director of scouting. Give me the Dubas contract. 7 years. Full autonomy.

I like Jay Woodcroft as the Rangers next head coach. Peter Laviolette has one more season remaining on his contract. Can Drury fire another coach? Let Laviolette return and he leaves when his contract runs out. He is $5M per year.
 
David Carle has a great situation at Denver. The NHL is a tough business. Management will blame Csrle when the players stink and don't perform. if i were Carle, I would want input in personnel. You don't see any guy have both job titles anymore. It was popular in the 80's and 90's. Make me the GM and coach and I will hire a strong front office to help me run the team. AGM. Cap guy. Director of scouting. Give me the Dubas contract. 7 years. Full autonomy.

I like Jay Woodcroft as the Rangers next head coach. Peter Laviolette has one more season remaining on his contract. Can Drury fire another coach? Let Laviolette return and he leaves when his contract runs out. He is $5M per year.

I really think drury is gonna let Lavy finish out his contract or he’ll retire to a front office job and Drury will let either peca or muse take over as the head coach. No rationale behind but just a feeling.
 
According to several sources, the league and union are not just negotiating a 2025-26 number, but beyond that. It depends on who you talk to but, if this works out, we could get up to two additional seasons solidified.
On his Agent Provocateur podcast this week, Allan Walsh said, “I am telling you right now, the upper limit of the salary cap next year will be $97 million,” adding it could reach $105 million by 2027-28. Walsh has better sources than I do, so he’s got better detail on numbers. But it fits with the salary cap being set for three seasons. Also, what stood out to me was his use of the word “smoothing.”

The NBA had a massive jump in the summer of 2016: $24.1 million, and in retrospect, both owners and players hated it. Too much chaos and jealousy — the gigantic bump allowed the Golden State Warriors to sign Kevin Durant, prolonging their dynasty. In their new CBA, both sides agreed the cap can't increase by more than 10 per cent from one season to next.
That’s smoothing.

EF has already reported this information. He said $97M a few months ago. The NHL and NHLPA are discussing a new CBA. They are looking to set the number for the next 3 seasons. EF had that info last Saturday. They haven't started "negotiations" but they are in discussions. LeBrun had that.

Walsh said $105M for 27-28

2025-26 $97M
2026-27 $101M?
2027-28 $105M

More players will benefit from the cap increases.

How many teams will be $105,000,000 teams? The Canadian dollar is low. Can those teams pay to the upper limit? 69 cents. They take in Canadian dollars and pay out USD. 30 cents less per dollar is a lot of money. How much more money can they charge for tickets which are already expensive?
 
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I do think that Kreider being named dropped threw everyone for a loop and the Trouba stuff became a distraction but that stuff really only festered because the team wasn't playing well. I don't think it was THE reason they sucked, but it just allowed things to snowball and when things are that miserable, it's tough to break out of it.

The fall off in their play directly correlates to Lindgren being thrown back into the top 4 and right next to Fox shortly there after. It threw off the balance of everything on the back end and of course, giving a bad player big minutes is not a good thing.

It's not entirely on him (The entire top 6 outside of Reilly Smith has underperformed) but that was the true catalyst, not hurt feelings. If they were that pissed then why did they get off to such a hot start? It doesn't make sense.

Switching things up systems wise has made the difference lately as I don't think anyone on the team is playing way better now than they were a month ago outside of Carrick, Edstrom and probably Zibanejad. Other guys have pretty much been what they've been all year..

Lindgren has found a way to be even worse.
You need a handle change. 95% of the board would support it too
 

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