Speculation: Roster Building thread - Part XVII - (TDL is March 7th)

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Since Igor’s contract doesn’t kick in until next year, don’t we have a ton of cap space available at this dealing? Drury should be offering to be a third party retaining on any expiring contracts move at the TDL if he doesn’t use his retention spots on his own guys.

I expect them to retain on Smith and Lindgren, and possibly Kreider to sweeten the return if a team wants him
 
Since Igor’s contract doesn’t kick in until next year, don’t we have a ton of cap space available at this dealing? Drury should be offering to be a third party retaining on any expiring contracts move at the TDL if he doesn’t use his retention spots on his own guys.
that was my understanding. We have heaps of room right now - like around $14m or something, but 'only' around $18m in space to sign everyone for next year
 


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I think the answer is all 4 of those are elite. I think Hedman gets a little extra credit due to the massive sample size and the fact that he isn’t at the level he once was. Makar’s sample size is also larger, but another thing to keep in mind is Georgiev/Kuemper, etc. vs Shesterkin/Vasilevsky. Again though, no player in the NHL knows - or cares - about these stats. Hedman’s numbers are close enough to Fox’s, with or without any benefit of the doubt for age/sample size, that it’s pretty clear playing against a literal Viking giant is a lot tougher than playing against Fox. Likewise, just having to skate after Makar all game could wear you down. In the context it was said, no one was insinuating Fox isn’t good, but it sounds like playing against Fox doesn’t “feel” as tough, or draining. It doesn’t take the same toll, so to speak. Or that - while maybe not even realizing that the puck is going the other way more often than not when he’s on the ice - he’s easier to beat in one on one battles when they occur. I don’t remember who said it, but it makes the argument for getting him a large, physical partner who can skate paramount. If we‘re assuming that Fox and Shesterkin are essentially the foundation of everything going forward, for better or worse, than getting Fox the right partner should be nearly as high of a priority as finally finding a 1C in their prime.

Luckily, Fox’s partner doesn’t have to be a big producer on his own, which means his price may be a bit less. Byram, if he could stay healthy (which he’s done better) would probably be a very good buy low candidate. Kaiden Guhle would be the dream candidate; I wonder if Montreal would move him to bring Frenchy home, because under no other circumstances would they consider it. Sanheim is another one who would do the job very well. Oleksiak is nowhere near the solution but could be a good buy low stop-gap. Same for Soucy. Not a ton of realistic LH options out there, honestly. Byram may be the most achievable and has a lot of good upside.
 
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Lindy is a +11, Fox is a +7. I don’t infer much from that though.
I don't either. That is my point about stats. ☺️
Is that regular +/- or even strength? NaturalStattrick has Fox at +11 and Lindgren at +6 at 5v5 across the 3 playoffs. Last year Fox was a +3 and Lindgren -1 and the numbers when Fox played with Gustafsson/Miller were absurd. NYR basically were on a power play when Fox got away from him
 
So do most actually think Rempe is an nhler ?

I’d prefer Rempe down
Trade Vesey and Brodzinski

No reason not to go with Othmaan , Berard and add another new face
 
Interesting. I didn't realize this during the 3rd Period on Sunday.

"Laviolette’s ice time apportionment in the third period in Pittsburgh, during which the Blueshirts fell behind 3-2 at 3:31, was instructive.

The coach gave Vesey — who scored the tying goal at 4:21 — 8:32 of work in the third period. That represented more ice time than the winger had gotten in six of his 31 games.

Indeed, Vesey’s overall total of 18:10 was the second-most he has played for Laviolette over two years, getting 0:02 less than the 18:12 he skated on Jan. 11, 2024 at St. Louis.

Vesey, a pending unrestricted free agent, should be a valuable rental property on the March 7 trade market.

Meanwhile, Panarin received only 3:43 in the third period and 15:56 overall in Pittsburgh, the fourth lowest of the season while Lafrenière got 3:32/14:29 for his sixth-lowest game total.

Jonny Brodzinski, with 4:29, got more ice time in the third on Sunday than either No. 10 or 13.

Lafrenière, who has four points in the last 10 games (1-3), was on for one Rangers goal over the weekend but for five against."
 
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Did Brooks really mention Seth Jones in his column today?

The Rangers could become third party brokers at the deadline. Jones is signed for four more seasons. $9.5M. There has been speculation about Jones being traded and some teams need retention. How much would retaining 25% for 4 more seasons cost? Jones has a full NMC and he wants to play a few select teams. EF said some of the bad teams would take Jones at the full number but he doesn’t want to play on a bad team or maybe in a bad market.

I am paying Rupert Murdoch a penny for his product.

Someone told me ChatGPT can give you a recap of a paywall article.

The New York Rangers are on the cusp of a playoff spot, sitting just two points away with 25 games remaining in the season. Despite recent defensive struggles, including a significant loss to the Buffalo Sabres and a narrow win against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the team remains in close competition with the Senators, Blue Jackets, and Bruins for a wild-card position. Head coach Peter Laviolette has experimented with numerous line combinations—50 through 57 games, more than last season—to find the optimal setup. Key players like Jimmy Vesey have performed notably well, while others, such as Artemi Panarin and Alexis Lafrenière, have faced defensive challenges in recent games. Looking ahead, the Rangers might play a role in facilitating trades, potentially involving players like Seth Jones from the Blackhawks in exchange for future assets

The Rangers need to retain to move some of their rentals.
 
So do most actually think Rempe is an nhler ?

I’d prefer Rempe down
Trade Vesey and Brodzinski

No reason not to go with Othmaan , Berard and add another new face
Yes Rempe IS an NHLer and obv team benefits from energy he provides

Brodsz is worth keeping
Vesey ditch
Smith ditch

Oth+ Berard ok
 
Interesting. I didn't realize this during the 3rd Period on Sunday.

It was a bench worthy performance for Panarin and Laf. Larry is dreaming if he thinks Harvard Jimmy is getting more than a 5th at the deadline

So do most actually think Rempe is an nhler ?

I’d prefer Rempe down
Trade Vesey and Brodzinski

No reason not to go with Othmaan , Berard and add another new face
Rempe doesnt play enough. For a team that doesnt draw penalties, he is the best on the team at drawing them. he's no more defensively irresponsible than our top 6.
 
Did Brooks really mention Seth Jones in his column today?

The Rangers could become third party brokers at the deadline. Jones is signed for four more seasons. $9.5M. There has been speculation about Jones being traded and some teams need retention. How much would retaining 25% for 4 more seasons cost? Jones has a full NMC and he wants to play a few select teams. EF said some of the bad teams would take Jones at the full number but he doesn’t want to play on a bad team or maybe in a bad market.

I am paying Rupert Murdoch a penny for his product.

Someone told me ChatGPT can give you a recap of a paywall article.



The Rangers need to retain to move some of their rentals.
Seth Jones has 5 years left, but either way, why would the Rangers do that? Are we rebuilding? Brooks has lost his mind.
 
Did Brooks really mention Seth Jones in his column today?

The Rangers could become third party brokers at the deadline. Jones is signed for four more seasons. $9.5M. There has been speculation about Jones being traded and some teams need retention. How much would retaining 25% for 4 more seasons cost? Jones has a full NMC and he wants to play a few select teams. EF said some of the bad teams would take Jones at the full number but he doesn’t want to play on a bad team or maybe in a bad market.

I am paying Rupert Murdoch a penny for his product.

Someone told me ChatGPT can give you a recap of a paywall article.



The Rangers need to retain to move some of their rentals.

Do we really need to point out how ridiculous retaining 4 yrs on Seth Jones ?

Retain on a ufa sure they have 3 spots but Smith and Lindgren take up 2 likely
 

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