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I jinx players.
Didn’t Panarin miss the last two games of the regular season? The speculation of him battling an injury stems from that. That, and his poor play.
That's definitely not true. Some players would be dealing with swelling that needs to go down until a surgery can be completed. Some injuries are just rehabbed as well, so if you don't have to disclose a 4-6 week injury that just needs rest, do you really need to let everyone know?No, just some excuses to help ease the pain of some guys underperforming in certain spots. It happens. You have to be better. If there were any big injuries, we would have found out by now.
I love that people are still saying all these players were injured. Has any of that been confirmed ?
I’m “scared” of signing Copp because he isn’t a center. Or at least there is no evidence that he is anymore. Especially on the Rangers. The Rangers cap is not healthy enough to get their center signing wrong. Copp is an unnecessary risk, who is going to cost a ton, who hasn’t played center regularly in years. He didn’t for the Rangers. He didn’t full time for the Jets. Period.
How does Cody Glass help this team if he can’t stick at the NHL level in other places?For all of you Cody Glass fans, this is the year he has to go through waivers to be sent down to the AHL. If he does make the Preds, Rangers might have a chance to claim him. Any other young players that have to go through waivers to go back to the AHL that the Ranger can claim for depth. Glass at center would be help to this team.
Glass would be an interesting buy low candidate, but doubt he’d fall to the rangers. Some team below nyr would prob claim him first. I’d also look at lak who have a ton of centers and I think both Anderson-Dolan & vlardi need waivers this year. I think JAD is more likely to be moved over Vlardi.For all of you Cody Glass fans, this is the year he has to go through waivers to be sent down to the AHL. If he does make the Preds, Rangers might have a chance to claim him. Any other young players that have to go through waivers to go back to the AHL that the Ranger can claim for depth. Glass at center would be help to this team.
Source on Panarin? And remember, lack of confirmation for is not confirmation against.It's not a conspiracy theory. We know which guys were injured. Panarin wasn't one of them.
lack of confirmation for is not confirmation against. and vice versa.Do we equally have a source that says he was? Because until we do, isn't the default assumption that he wasn't because they would have said something by now if he was.
This is not your dynasty mode video game. Evgeni Malkin can not and will not be a New York Ranger.I’m going to be honest, a 2x$7M type of deal for Malkin isn’t the worst idea. Him as your 1B to Zibanejad is an amazing luxury. And it also doesn’t put you on the hook for 5-6 years with a Strome or Copp, allowing you financial flexibility a couple years down the road.
They just acquired Toffoli. Monahan is damaged goods. His value is negative. He had hip surgery in April. This is his 2nd hip surgery. The CBA doesn't allow a team to buyout an injured player.Backlund centered one of the best 2nd lines in the league last year with Mangiapane and Coleman, pretty sure he could handle playing 2C with Panarin. I think Backlund would bring a similar impact to Copp and while his deal is shorter I'm not convinced it is a good idea to give up assets for him despite being a very good player and a good fit for Panarin.
Calgary won't look to dump him, they value him and we wouldn't be able to pick him up for nothing. If they're dumping someone it's Toffoli or Monahan.
Not sure how anyone can mention 'the business side of hockey' in the same post where they criticize people questioning Panarin's worth to this team w his HEFTY pricetag.Well this is kind of eye-opening for me. This whole Panarin rumor drama really helps me understand and weed out the Hockey fans who simply don't understand the business side of the sport even a little, and simply don't want to.
I genuinely can't believe there are people who believe Arthur Staple, an Islanders homer, has some insight over whether Artemi Panarin is going to be traded. You know, the franchise player who not too long ago signed a 7 year deal? It's absolutely asinine that people think a Panarin trade is even circling within Drury's mind. It's in the realm of pure fiction and reading some of the main board and all the trade proposals hurt my brain
He does not resemble the same guy.The Rangers spend decades trying to get a player like Panarin, and after an albeit mediocre playoffs in which he was obviously hurt, we want to trade him
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We’re told by one informant that New Jersey may attempt to jump the process by dealing for the 30-year-old’s rights if the Maple Leafs cannot or will not extend the netminder, who started more than 26 games (47) in a season for the first time in his career.
The idea would be to move Mackenzie Blackwood, whose career has somehow careened off course during a couple of drama-filled seasons this fragile team does not need. It also does not need an older veteran coming off injuries to serve as the backup; e.g., Corey Crawford; Jonathan Bernier.
We’re hearing as well that the Devils could have interest in Alex Georgiev if he becomes unrestricted this summer, but likely as part of a tandem operation rather than as a No. 1.
It is unlikely that the Blueshirts would send No. 40’s rights to New Jersey without an overpay, though if Michael McLeod becomes part of the conversation, I’d be all in.
Monahan's value is indeed negative, but I still think they would rather pay someone to take his contract than give away Backlund for nothing.They just acquired Toffoli. Monahan is damaged goods. His value is negative. He had hip surgery in April. This is his 2nd hip surgery. The CBA doesn't allow a team to buyout an injured player.
I don’t buy that for two reasons.Copp played well at center when he had the chance here in NY. He played center on the PK as well. I get the sense that not playing Copp at center to finish the season was more about allowing him to get comfortable in a new setting and plugging a major hole at RW on that Panarin-Strome line than anything else.
I don’t buy that for two reasons.
- The Rangers needed help at center last year too.
- The Rangers (and the Jets) have both had him in house and played him at wing.
Just because he CAN play center, doesn’t mean that he should play center. Especially if center is not his best position. This is nothing against Copp, but the Rangers cannot get the center signing wrong, and if they pay Copp and he’s doesn’t solve the center issue, the cap and roster situation is toast. It’s not an investment the Rangers should make.
Exactly. the Rangers didn't acquire him to be a right wing. The Rangers had him in house, saw him in practice, and played him right wing.He still never got to play much center when the Peg had injuries in the middle of the ice, and while he says he prefers center it may not prefer him
I’m Cody’s biggest fan bar none, thanks for the news!For all of you Cody Glass fans, this is the year he has to go through waivers to be sent down to the AHL. If he does make the Preds, Rangers might have a chance to claim him. Any other young players that have to go through waivers to go back to the AHL that the Ranger can claim for depth. Glass at center would be help to this team.
Henrik Lundqvist was a Washington Capital.This is not your dynasty mode video game. Evgeni Malkin can not and will not be a New York Ranger.
Copp played well at center when he had the chance here in NY. He played center on the PK as well. I get the sense that not playing Copp at center to finish the season was more about allowing him to get comfortable in a new setting and plugging a major hole at RW on that Panarin-Strome line than anything else.
I think I would prefer Motte over Vatrano if it came down to it. And if there is room bargain hunt for a cheap 4th line to put Reaves as the 13th. Wonder if Ty Johnson would take a $1 million aav since he will be getting his buyout money.Henrik Lundqvist was a Washington Capital.
Evgeni Malkin said it himself the only other teams he’d play for besides the Pens was the Habs or the Rangers. Granted this was over a decade ago so unless he absolutely hates us now I don’t see it as unrealistic. If we were Coyotes fans, I would agree and say the same thing. Difference is we’re the NYR, we’re known to sign washed up stars, we have a huge hole at 2C with a premier Russian winger stapled to his line, and we’re in contention. Malkin is a very realistic option. I’d be very surprised if the Pens don’t manage to lock him up, but if he hits FA, there really aren’t any better fits for him or us
If he doesn’t sign with the Pens where do you think he honestly ends up? I think everyone would put NYR at the top of the list
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He replaces Strome on the RW of PP1. Then you have potentially one of the best powerplays of all time