I don't think Lindgren has been bad but he needs to go. He's a $4.5 mil 20 point production defenseman and not an ideal first pair or ideal partner for Fox. I'd much prefer a larger partner who could take some of the physicality heat off of Fox.
This team resurgence could be a problem in that regard----it might mean we make a run for the playoffs and fall short. At the same not move on from the UFA's but instead be buyers at the deadline and add even more rentals and move picks, prospects.
I'm on the fence with acquiring JT. Depends on for what. I'm not on the fence as far as moving Lindgren, Smith and other UFA's out for whatever we can get. We should do that. If there were a way I'd absolutely move Mika at this point. With his contract I just don't see it. I don't see him a 1st line winger either. Kreider I'm open to moving. He's had a bad year and no it's not just Mika. He's produced almost nothing with Filip's line either. 2 assists. Sam Carrick has 10.
If Drury had any intention of extending Lindgren long term, he would have done so last summer.
The only chance that Lindgren is back next year is on another 1-year deal, but that seems extremely unlikely. Some other team will give him a better offer.
The real question is whether or not Drury trades him before the deadline. If we are in a playoff spot, he may keep him, if only to avoid the fragile room breaking again.
I said it when it happened but I still can't believe we traded good picks away for Smith when hes the type of guy you sign in the offseason for league minimum, ie Vesey. They'll never get the same return for him as they gave up.
Everytime Larry comes out with a piece like this it leads into the team doing something dumb, I don't want a resigned Lindgren but imo that article just reaks of it.
When does a two way 40-50 point player sign in the offseason for league minimum? Here is a list of forwards age 28 or older (so guaranteed they signed as a UFA) that signed for 1M or less this offseason sorted by points scored:
1. Eric Robison (24 pts) - very random considering his career high is 27 and he had 10 in 47 games last year
2. JVR (21) - everyone knows who he is and he's bad defensively
3. Connor Brown (19) - 12 points last year
4. Tanner Pearson (19) - 13 points last year in 54 games coming off a bunch of injuries
Nobody else over 15 points. Most of the guys who sign for that cheap sign for that cheap for a reason. They're bad.
only 2 cents I wanna add to this spot on post, is that it is possible the most horrendous part of Zib's game is actually his (complete lack of) defense, visibly contact averse, and ineffective as a checkerYeah, Cuylle and Smith do all the work and Zib can't connect a rush pass in a good spot to save his life.
The only thing worse than Zibs passing and defense this year is his shot. Zib does a great job just being there as good spots for chances are generated and he is in the middle of f***ing it all up.
The common denominator for a line being good is Cuylle. The common denominator for a line being bad is Zib. You don't need to do calculus when the addition and subtraction paints a pretty clear picture.
The dude sucks, and is an active detriment to the team.
I get the advanced statistics. I know how they work and their usefulness. I'm not gonna go to those lengths to justify Zib is actually okay rather than the complete abysmal ass that everyone on the planet sees out there every single night.
disagree as to immediate needCan’t have Lindgren become another Girardi so shod trade but he likely just walks as a ufa
Problem this year is they will keep trying so they would need an immediate replacement
Larry has posted a lot of stuff that hasn't ended up happening. He can write all the sentimental puff pieces he wants. They aren't going to change Lindgren's fate.Everytime Larry comes out with a piece like this it leads into the team doing something dumb, I don't want a resigned Lindgren but imo that article just reaks of it.
If we are on the outside looking in come the deadline, we should absolutely trade him. Someone will give us a 2nd for him. If we look like we've got a good chance to make the playoffs, then I don't see that happening. Re-signing him, though, will depend on what he wants and what other moves we are going to make.Rangers should look to extend Smith because he's actually good and not washed up. But he's over 30 so we have to trade him for couch lint before he dies of old age on the ice.
ridiculous. they can earn their spots like everyone else. Kreider has been a mainstay for 15 years, you think we're trading him just so some punk can get more than 7 mins a game? Forget it. There's a hierarchy here. Earn it.We need to start phasing out the older players and let the younger guys assume bigger roles.
lol you've posted these exact words here before, right?how much better is this team if we replace Kreider, Zibs and Lindgren with NHL replacement level players?
Say, Berard, JTM and or a Pettersson/Walman as LHD
Honestly don't remember but probably. It's been a glaring issue all seasonridiculous. they can earn their spots like everyone else. Kreider has been a mainstay for 15 years, you think we're trading him just so some punk can get more than 7 mins a game? Forget it. There's a hierarchy here. Earn it.
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lol you've posted these exact words here before, right?
I have a good feeling about Lindgren being moved by TDL, partially because how unsentimental Drury has been in his dealings and unlike other assets (like Kreider) I think Lindgren would bring better return at TDL. I also think he can make a rational assessment of where the team is.If Drury had any intention of extending Lindgren long term, he would have done so last summer.
The only chance that Lindgren is back next year is on another 1-year deal, but that seems extremely unlikely. Some other team will give him a better offer.
The real question is whether or not Drury trades him before the deadline. If we are in a playoff spot, he may keep him, if only to avoid the fragile room breaking again.
At “creating offense?” Most of us consider offense to be actual scoring… So no. They may be creating offensive CHANCES, but then they are also blowing those chances. The bottom line on “creating offense” is the puck going in the net. Mika has 1 pt at 5v5 in like 10 games. If anyone is spinning the stats here it’s you. Sure, it’s more encouraging than getting no chances, but no it’s not “creating offense,” it doesn’t win games.This is to all the "eye test" posters out there.
Despite all of your posturing and cheast beating about Mika being a detriment to this team and what not. How is it that for the past 10+ games his line leads the team in xGF/60? Mikas line is literally our best line at creating offence.
I would love to see the peanut gallery try to spin this.
He's right. No team in the league would give Lindgren multiple years at over 2 million right now. He's one more bad season away from the Czech league.If Drury had any intention of extending Lindgren long term, he would have done so last summer.
The only chance that Lindgren is back next year is on another 1-year deal, but that seems extremely unlikely. Some other team will give him a better offer.
The real question is whether or not Drury trades him before the deadline. If we are in a playoff spot, he may keep him, if only to avoid the fragile room breaking again.
I think Kreider would fetch a significant return. Say what you want about his play this year, but he still has 15 goals in 41 games (30 goal pace).I have a good feeling about Lindgren being moved by TDL, partially because how unsentimental Drury has been in his dealings and unlike other assets (like Kreider) I think Lindgren would bring better return at TDL. I also think he can make a rational assessment of where the team is.
He's right. No team in the league would give Lindgren multiple years at over 2 million right now. He's one more bad season away from the Czech league.
I agree about the locker room. In my ideal world, Lindgren is here as a #7 for moral support and to play a game a series or so. But I know how NHL coaches think and he'd almost certainly end up playing all the playoff games in reality, which isn't wht we want.
He's already worse than either of them ever were.Lindgren is the most obvious Girardi/Staal extension candidate I’ve ever seen. Fireable offense.
He's already worse than either of them ever were.
If Drury were to bring him back, fire Drury into the sun, and rip the cartridge out of the console on the entire front office.
no, the 2nd is worth more if we can actually get that much for himRangers aren't going to sign Lindgren because if they were going to it would've happened in the summer, and a 1 year deal to UFA isn't exactly showing the player they are a priority.
That Larry sob story article will do numbers with the meatheads, but if you are still falling for the pity party act with these millionaire athletes, you are a rube. Saddling Fox with Lindgren for anything more than the final 30+ games of this season would have disastrous consequences. We've seen it before.
Rangers should look to extend Smith because he's actually good and not washed up. But he's over 30 so we have to trade him for couch lint before he dies of old age on the ice.
Not ridiculous.ridiculous. they can earn their spots like everyone else. Kreider has been a mainstay for 15 years, you think we're trading him just so some punk can get more than 7 mins a game? Forget it. There's a hierarchy here. Earn it.
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lol you've posted these exact words here before, right?
I’d be open to it, ever since the healthy scratch he’s been pretty good. He’d have to come in around the same # he’s making now. But the Rangers have plenty of options at wing next year so there’d have to be a wing for D or C move somewhere. No rush to extendRangers should look to extend Smith because he's actually good and not washed up. But he's over 30 so we have to trade him for couch lint before he dies of old age on the ice.
if you can essentially trade Lindgren + a prospect for Marcus Petterson and extend him reasonably, sure. But I don’t think that’s happening. If Lindgren gets a 2 Petterson should get a 1... Which is why trading him on March 7 should be a no brainer. The rental D market is horrific. He will fetch a 2nd and we can likely use that 2nd and another asset to acquire an upgrade like Marcus Pettersson who we can extend
I try to give some grace in this hard cap league that sometimes things just shake out a certain way.I like Drury but I cant and wont defend that move if he makes it.
I said it when it happened but I still can't believe we traded good picks away for Smith when hes the type of guy you sign in the offseason for league minimum, ie Vesey. They'll never get the same return for him as they gave up.
Everytime Larry comes out with a piece like this it leads into the team doing something dumb, I don't want a resigned Lindgren but imo that article just reaks of it.
I’d be open to it, ever since the healthy scratch he’s been pretty good. He’d have to come in around the same # he’s making now. But the Rangers have plenty of options at wing next year so there’d have to be a wing for D or C move somewhere. No rush to extend
if you can essentially trade Lindgren + a prospect for Marcus Petterson and extend him reasonably, sure. But I don’t think that’s happening. If Lindgren gets a 2 Petterson should get a 1
I mean, friendly wager, I'll take that bet.Can we not pretend like NHL GMs see the game the way we do? Jack Johnson is still playing NHL hockey and he's been terrible analytically for nearly a decade.
Lindgren brings the intangibles that NHL front offices do cartwheels and backflips for. Playoff pedigree, blocks shots, willing to do anything to win. We know he sucks at hockey but that seemingly doesn't matter to most in this league.
Someone will pay him 3-4 years AT LEAST and probably $4m + on the AAV. I'd bet a lot of money on that.
... Which is why trading him on March 7 should be a no brainer. The rental D market is horrific. He will fetch a 2nd and we can likely use that 2nd and another asset to acquire an upgrade like Marcus Pettersson who we can extend
If Drury had any intention of extending Lindgren long term, he would have done so last summer.
The only chance that Lindgren is back next year is on another 1-year deal, but that seems extremely unlikely. Some other team will give him a better offer.
The real question is whether or not Drury trades him before the deadline. If we are in a playoff spot, he may keep him, if only to avoid the fragile room breaking again.