I'd be fine paying him long-term, if the cap hit is commensurate with the risk the Rangers are taking. 5 years @ $3m type of deal
Well i agree with this for sure Viper. $3 million max. However no player would take that at his age. And they shouldnt as far as their future outlook is for their career progression. They would be screwing themselves. Therefore either bridge him or deal him.I'd be fine paying him long-term, if the cap hit is commensurate with the risk the Rangers are taking. 5 years @ $3m type of deal
All good points.It’s too early in this process to commit long-term to any player other than the obvious...and I don’t see anyone in that category just yet. I expect Chytil to be one of those players, and Kravtsov and Miller when they get here. But, there is still too much fluidity with this roster, and there are players and prospects that could be here in a short that could easily push aside players of Pionk’s ilk. Keep the deals short term until the full picture emerges. There is still so much unknown.
Miller for Hanzal is A JOKE. Hagelin DID GET TRADED.Lmao and ALL of that ended up being true and accurate. All of it happened, or didnt happen for that matter?
So whats your point? What are you getting on your high horse about?
Hagelin didnt get traded.
Mcilrath was a complete bust. Miller was a baby.
Hanzal wouldve been a good center to add to that team. We added Yandle.
Klein didnt get moved.
Edit: And Kassian is terribad.
Team went to game 7 of the ECF.
Go back in your hole. Fabbri has been banged up with injury after injury and is only 22. Talk to me when he becomes something
I think he's assuming ppl are taking about Henrik.
Get a grip. You just dont like that your assessment is wrong. Your infatuation with Fabbri is through the roof. The kid has not become much of anything. Unfortunately injuries have held him back. But now he is hurt again.Miller for Hanzal is A JOKE. Hagelin DID GET TRADED.
Klein couldn’t be traded so he was forced into retirement.
Just warning you to stay off your high horse. There’s plenty more where that came from.
Think we missed the boat on Leivo, Vancouver gave nothing for him we could have given them Letterri or Fogarty.
I agree eating 50 on both and they are moveable but they won’t get much. Staal has more value then Smith
Does Staal have a no trade this year ? Expires in the off-season ?
Not really exempt. Technically Seattle can claim him in the draft but as a pending UFA, I think it's unlikely.
That's assuming he doesn't sign a new deal of course
The hype over this trade is perplexing.Why would Toronto care so much about trading a player who was on their 4th line out of the conference?
Hanzal was banged up that year .
Why would they care about giving him an opportunity with a team that has top 6 needs? But they did, because they asked him to be a team guy. We don't have a top 9 spot when everyone is healthy. Weigh out the pros and cons of NYR vs Vancouver. It was Toronto's better partner.Why would Toronto care so much about trading a player who was on their 4th line out of the conference?
Agree. Pionk is a bridge candidate if I ever saw one. See if he'll plug the holes in his defensive game in the mean time. Give him 2 years and 6 million total. That will take him to UFA if I'm not mistaken. Extend him 4 to 5 years at the end of the bridge or trade him. There's a lot of depth coming down the pipeline.I don't want a 5 year commitment to Pionk at this time. Doesn't matter what the money is.
This was in regards to 2015. The discussion is not about current interest. And quite honestly, as I had said, the interest then was to see if we could add a veteran forward with talent for depth purposes as we were trying to get back to the SCF.Hanzal is banged up every day, every minute, every second. Guy is the Derrick Rose of the NHL.
Has a lot of skill. I'm happy he was never a Ranger and they didn't give up anything for him, but would gladly take him as an LTIR add on if goodies supreme were coming back with him.
The dirty little secret about Skjei is that hes been playing on the 2nd pairing for the past month and has looked worse...The in-house development of fourth liners has been pretty dog****, but Fast and Vesey would kick ass on a contender's fourth line, same way Skjei would on a second pairing
Agree. Pionk is a bridge candidate if I ever saw one. See if he'll plug the holes in his defensive game in the mean time. Give him 2 years and 6 million total. That will take him to UFA if I'm not mistaken. Extend him 4 to 5 years at the end of the bridge or trade him. There's a lot of depth coming down the pipeline.
If Buchnevich will extend cheaply, I'd lock him in long term. 6 years, 24 million. 4 million a year. Kreider only got marginally more for a shorter term. Both players have great tools bit have been proven to be wildly inconsistent.
Kreider is finally going to score 30 this year barring injury. Do the Rangers trade him when his value is high or do they keep him thinking he's going to be an important and productive player for them when the team is ready to contend again? How much term and money does he want? I'd bring him back on another 3 or 4 year deal at a higher dollar amount and re-evaluate at the end of the deal and see where he and the team are at. If he insists on a 6-8 year extension, start calling teams about him. Can probably get a really nice futures package.
Why would Toronto care so much about trading a player who was on their 4th line out of the conference?
There isn’t a season or a situation available where Miller for Hanzal makes sense. There’s no possible rehabilitating of that take.This was in regards to 2015. The discussion is not about current interest. And quite honestly, as I had said, the interest then was to see if we could add a veteran forward with talent for depth purposes as we were trying to get back to the SCF.
If he shares up the holes in his game, he'll be worth the extension. The Rangers are going to make some hard decisions in the coming years. Some will be worth extending long term and some will have to be bridged. With the defensive depth coming through the system, a player like Pionk (who he is today) is replaceable. He needs to work on the holes in his game to be worth a long term deal.The last thing the team needs is to give him 2 years, watch him progress, and then walk for nothing.
The last thing the team needs is to give him 2 years, watch him progress, and then walk for nothing.