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Twenty f*ckin years
- Oct 8, 2010
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Why are people mentioning EJ? You seriously think COL will move him with the state of their D? Not happening.
Skjei would be off the table, IMO. Skjei is going to be VERY VERY good. No way Sather and Gorton move him.
Skjei, McIlrath, Lindberg, Fast, Nieves
Those are the guys i believe will be good NHL players. Can't see any of them being moved by Gorton and Sather. These are the kind of players Gorton is really high on.
DZ is up for a new deal in 16 months. He will command $4M going to salary arbitration. Cam Fowler is a -50 something and he got $4M per in a 5 year extension which covered non-arb,3 arb years and 1 group III year. Can the Rangers afford 4 big ticket D? DZ and McD won't be on entry level deals anymore starting next season. DZ is out of entry level. Mac will be next season. Sather and Gorton have a board in their offices with projected cap numbers and how the pieces fit. McIlrath gives them two years of entry level. The 14-15 cap could remain $64.3M. It can't drop below $64.3M. 15-16 cap will include the new Canadian TV dollars. CBC contract expires after 13-14. First year of new $ is 14-15 which is factored into 15-16 cap number. The cap went from $64.3M to $70.2M with Atlanta moving to Winnipeg and NBC contract.
What does everyone think of MDZ and Miller for ROR and Barrie? Two solid roster players and 2 young guys with potential. Also both are losing a center and a defenseman.
Agree. I think he's going to be a stud. See him becoming McDonagh-lite at the worst.
Despite the number of guys that have come up, our cupboard still looks nice. McIlrath, Skjei, Fasth, and Lindberg will all be productive NHLers IMO. I don't want to trade any of these guys.
Skjei, McIlrath, Lindberg, Fast, Nieves
Those are the guys i believe will be good NHL players. Can't see any of them being moved by Gorton and Sather. These are the kind of players Gorton is really high on.
I've gotten the impression that's pretty much exactly what the last discussion between the teams involved. Miller a non-starter for the Rangers it seems.
Those are high expectations to set IMO. McDonagh is an established #1 shutdown defenseman, you expect Skjei to be much better?
Skjei, McIlrath, Lindberg, Fast, Nieves
Those are the guys i believe will be good NHL players. Can't see any of them being moved by Gorton and Sather. These are the kind of players Gorton is really high on.
DZ is up for a new deal in 16 months. He will command $4M going to salary arbitration. Cam Fowler is a -50 something and he got $4M per in a 5 year extension which covered non-arb,3 arb years and 1 group III year. Can the Rangers afford 4 big ticket D? DZ and McD won't be on entry level deals anymore starting next season. DZ is out of entry level. Mac will be next season. Sather and Gorton have a board in their offices with projected cap numbers and how the pieces fit. McIlrath gives them two years of entry level. The 14-15 cap could remain $64.3M. It can't drop below $64.3M. 15-16 cap will include the new Canadian TV dollars. CBC contract expires after 13-14. First year of new $ is 14-15 which is factored into 15-16 cap number. The cap went from $64.3M to $70.2M with Atlanta moving to Winnipeg and NBC contract.
the value of skjei and mcilrath becomes even more for us given the big paydays our big 4 will be getting over the next few years...its not unrealistic to think that we won't be able to keep all 4 and if we have to make a decision on one of them, i'd feel alot better having skjei and mcilrath in the wings ready to fill those voids.
I would trade any TWO of those names LOOOOOONG before I moved MDZ.
For all the potential they have, not one has done a dammmed thing that would have me choose to keep them over MDZ.
I agree, and what you guys say here is also my reasoning.
Del Zotto is going to get paid big on his next deal. McDonagh, Staal, and Girardi are more important, IMO, to the future and success of this club on the ice.
Get Tyson Barrie back in the deal, Barrie has a ton of potential to fit our needs. Improve our transition attack. Future PP QB.
While I don't want to, but if you move Boyle, O'Reilly replaces what Boyle provides, and more, longer-term.
It's a deal that makes sense for both clubs.
Getting O'Reilly and Barrie would be maximizing Del Zotto's value, while the opportunity is there. If we wait, and need to move him later to fit McDonagh, Staal, and Girardi, that lessens Del Zotto's value.
We lose a 3rd-4th line center. And an inconsistent defenseman that can put up points. We gain a #1-2 center, and a real offensive defenseman with high upside.
I agree, and what you guys say here is also my reasoning.
Del Zotto is going to get paid big on his next deal. McDonagh, Staal, and Girardi are more important, IMO, to the future and success of this club on the ice.
Get Tyson Barrie back in the deal, Barrie has a ton of potential to fit our needs. Improve our transition attack. Future PP QB.
While I don't want to, but if you move Boyle, O'Reilly replaces what Boyle provides, and more, longer-term.
It's a deal that makes sense for both clubs.
Getting O'Reilly and Barrie would be maximizing Del Zotto's value, while the opportunity is there. If we wait, and need to move him later to fit McDonagh, Staal, and Girardi, that lessens Del Zotto's value.
We lose a 3rd-4th line center. And an inconsistent defenseman that can put up points. We gain a #1-2 center, and a real offensive defenseman with high upside.
I would trade any TWO of those names LOOOOOONG before I moved MDZ.
For all the potential they have, not one has done a dammmed thing that would have me choose to keep them over MDZ.
thank god someone in the Org. is showing some common sense.
Discussing a MDZ for ROR swap in the first place would tell me different about the common sense aspect, but refusing to discuss Miller restores some of my faith
Rangers can't afford 4 high-priced defensemen. Common sense would indicate that you keep the best of the bunch, and that group has Staal, Girardi and McDonagh ahead of MDZ.
I know people will say, "MDZ is our only PMD! We can't trade him!" However, that's a disingenuous statement at best. Staal and McDonagh are both very good puck rushers, and all members of our top-4 can make a solid outlet pass. In fact, while MDZ clearly has the best outlet pass of all of them, he's not as good as leading a rush as Staal, McDonagh, or even Stralman, IMO.
I think the thing that I was hoping for out of Del Zotto over the last year or so is that he would start showing more creativity with the puck. He's a phenomenal passer, but he lacks the creativity that separates the elite puck movers from the good ones. While he has more size and physical presence than Barrie does, I think Barrie is a better puck rusher and has more creativity. His shot isn't as hard as Del Zotto's, but it's far more accurate. Del Zotto can be a #2 in a pinch and is an excellent #3. I think Barrie is an excellent #4, but probably not much more.
Few points:
1 - The definition of PMD. Why is that even relevant to the discussion? The bottom line is MDZ is a consistent 40 point Dman at age 22. Those do not grow on trees.
2 - We can trade for a PMD. Do you have names, what would it take to get them?
3 - I find it fascinating that we now have expert scouts on this board who can see a player at 22 and determine what his upside is limited. We also read that he is worth less than what his stats show.
4 - The same "experts" tell us that if you see RoR play he is worth more than his stats show.
5- I said this before, RoR is a luxury on this team, MDZ is a need. As it is if one of the top 4 is injured, Bickel or Eminger will have to fill in. If that ain't scary, don't know what is.
Last season the top 3 Dmen were logging 25+ minutes/game. If you trade MDZ, do you think Torts will trust Barrie or Elliott in the playoffs? Girard, McD and Staal will be logging 30+ minutes a game. Then when they run out of gas, you will be looking for scapegoats.
Rangers can't afford 4 high-priced defensemen. Common sense would indicate that you keep the best of the bunch, and that group has Staal, Girardi and McDonagh ahead of MDZ.
I know people will say, "MDZ is our only PMD! We can't trade him!" However, that's a disingenuous statement at best. Staal and McDonagh are both very good puck rushers, and all members of our top-4 can make a solid outlet pass. In fact, while MDZ clearly has the best outlet pass of all of them, he's not as good as leading a rush as Staal, McDonagh, or even Stralman, IMO.
I think the thing that I was hoping for out of Del Zotto over the last year or so is that he would start showing more creativity with the puck. He's a phenomenal passer, but he lacks the creativity that separates the elite puck movers from the good ones. While he has more size and physical presence than Barrie does, I think Barrie is a better puck rusher and has more creativity. His shot isn't as hard as Del Zotto's, but it's far more accurate. Del Zotto can be a #2 in a pinch and is an excellent #3. I think Barrie is an excellent #4, but probably not much more.
For one thing, none of them will cost 4+ million in the next 4-5 years.
I understand why people don't want to move MDZ. But it's a salary cap world we live in. Can we really be paying our defenseman whose 4th in ice time 4+ million, when the 3 above him will all be making that or more? Not so sure.
I'm not saying we should be looking to give away MDZ, but if the right move comes along, you have to explore it. MDZ is not untouchable.
Canucks Big 4:
Bieksa: $4,600,000
Hamhuis: $4,500,000
Garrison: $4,600,000
Edler: $5,000,000
along with:
Ballard: $4,200,000
I see no reason why we can't afford our big 4, especially when they're the most integral part of why our roster is hard to play against.
I take a bit of issue with that. Skjei just figured out how to play hockey at the college level.You have your opinion.
Skjei is a FAR more intelligent player than Del Zotto. It's not even close.
thank god someone in the Org. is showing some common sense.
Discussing a MDZ for ROR swap in the first place would tell me different about the common sense aspect, but refusing to discuss Miller restores some of my faith