Rumor: Trade Rumour Thread II: TraDe for Every111!!

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It'll be interesting to see if the Rangers are looking at a vet, or another guy who can grow as a part of the team. They've made a few moves in recent years toward the latter, but they haven't really panned out. Wolski, Lisin, etc. We're light on tradeable assets, so giving them up for pure rentals might not be the best idea. Give up a 3rd for Douglas Murray who almost certainly would go to the open market, or try and wrestle Keaton Ellerby out of Florida for maybe a slightly higher price, but retain him and let him grow with the team.

i wouldnt mind Ellerby.. Murray would be a solid edition but would end up on the open market.. much rather the Rangers trade for someone who the Rangers can still hold their rights at end of the contract as RFA.... didnt really like those Derek Morris type of trades, a few months and then off to UFA...
 
If he continues, any shot the Rangers can sign him as a UFA? Myles Bell and Andrej Sustr would be nice too.

Eh, he's an over-ager so you have to be careful. He's also not exactly a complete player. I wouldn't mind giving him a minor-league deal to see if he's really taken the leap many people thought he could, but I have a feeling he'll go elsewhere.

I think we'll be hot after Bell this summer, though I think he might be draft eligible for one more year. Lots of teams like Sustr. Ottawa in particular I believe.
 
But I guess there's time for this?



Do as I say not as I do.. class act. Especially from someone who's "been here so long." It's all good. Let's just agree to disagree
That's all you got? No response to anything else that was posted giving you facts.
 
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If he continues, any shot the Rangers can sign him as a UFA? Myles Bell and Andrej Sustr would be nice too.

Allan Walsh ‏@walsha
Baie Comeau's Petr Straka continues his torrid pace with a 4 pt game (2G+2A) on Sat. In 40GP, he has 32G+29A. 61Pts and +29. He's a UFA.

IMO - Go for all 3 (although I think Bell is going to the draft and is projected as a 3rd rounder - where we have 3-4 picks as of now) if you can!
We need some new talent in the pipeline now, time to cut some fat with some scrubs that are free agents in the organization at the end of the season and take a few chances on new faces...
 
IMO - Go for all 3 (although I think Bell is going to the draft and is projected as a 3rd rounder - where we have 3-4 picks as of now) if you can!
We need some new talent in the pipeline now, time to cut some fat with some scrubs that are free agents in the organization at the end of the season and take a few chances on new faces...

Totally agree. Considering the amount of free contracts the Rangers have they should be looking heavily into the NCAA, OHL and European free agent market. With their resources there is no reason why they can't pull a NHLer out of this years class.
 
Some team is gonna roll the dice on Myles Bell, the on ice stuff is there, you have to think his interviews with teams will be figuring out if he's straightened out his past.

IMO the Rangers will be interested but probably lose out like they did with Schultz, other teams have slots open for the taking amongst the top 4, not so much here.
 
Totally agree. Considering the amount of free contracts the Rangers have they should be looking heavily into the NCAA, OHL and European free agent market. With their resources there is no reason why they can't pull a NHLer out of this years class.

Some really good College FA's this year. Once someone starts the 2013 draft thread I'll discuss some names. With no 2013 1st rounder Its no surprise the threads not been started as of yet.
 
IMO - Go for all 3 (although I think Bell is going to the draft and is projected as a 3rd rounder - where we have 3-4 picks as of now) if you can!
We need some new talent in the pipeline now, time to cut some fat with some scrubs that are free agents in the organization at the end of the season and take a few chances on new faces...
Straka and Sustr would add some nice depth in CT next year.
 
Some team is gonna roll the dice on Myles Bell, the on ice stuff is there, you have to think his interviews with teams will be figuring out if he's straightened out his past.

IMO the Rangers will be interested but probably lose out like they did with Schultz, other teams have slots open for the taking amongst the top 4, not so much here.

I disagree, I feel the Rangers need a defenseman exactly like Bell.

A defenseman with legitimate offensive skills.

We lost out on Schultz, knew that kid would be unreal. I REALLY hope we don't lose out on Bell.

Right handed, offensive defenseman.

I know he's been playing up front, but he could be looked at as a defenseman for the future.
 
Some really good College FA's this year. Once someone starts the 2013 draft thread I'll discuss some names. With no 2013 1st rounder Its no surprise the threads not been started as of yet.

I will probably make a thread in the coming week or so. I was going to today actually but with the trade may hold off.
 
St. Lawrence has a great crop of players who will likely be signing NHL contracts after this season. Really hoping we finally get one of them, but thus far Toronto has had the best group of scouts at the games.
 
I disagree, I feel the Rangers need a defenseman exactly like Bell.

A defenseman with legitimate offensive skills.

We lost out on Schultz, knew that kid would be unreal. I REALLY hope we don't lose out on Bell.

Right handed, offensive defenseman.

I know he's been playing up front, but he could be looked at as a defenseman for the future.

You're assuming Bell can come in play on our top 4 right(ha, RIGHT)) away. I don't think thats gonna happen. He's not Schultz.

I will probably make a thread in the coming week or so. I was going to today actually but with the trade may hold off.

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Updated

TRADE GUIDELINE
PLAYERS UNDER CONTRACT WITH NEW YORK RANGERS 2013 (47)

NEW YORK RANGERS (24)
[table="head;width=4200]Nr |Pos| Player| Caphit| Status| Team| Drafted
1| D | McDonagh, Ryan (ELC) | $1,300,000* |RFA 2013| New York Rangers/NHL | R1 #12 Montreal (2007)
2| F | Stepan, Derek (ELC)| $875,000 | RFA 2013 |New York Rangers/NHL| R2 #51 NYR (2008)
3| F | Hagelin, Carl (ELC) | $875,000* | RFA 2013| New York Rangers/NHL | R6 #168 NYR (2007)
4 |D| Sauer, Michael (LTIR) | $1,250,000 | RFA 2013| New York Rangers/NHL | R2 #40 NYR (2005)
5| D| Eminger, Steve | $750,000 | UFA 2013| New York Rangers/NHL| R1 #12 Washington (2002)
6| F | Halpern, Jeff | $700,000 | UFA 2013| New York Rangers/NHL| Undrafted
7| D | Gilroy, Matt| $650,000 | UFA 2013| New York Rangers/NHL | Undrafted
8| D | Del Zotto, M. | $2,550,000 | RFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | R1 #20 NYR (2008)
9| F | Gaborik, Marian (NTC)| $7,500,000| UFA 2014 |New York Rangers/NHL| R1 #3 Minnesota (2000)
10| G | Lundqvist, Henrik | $6,875,000 | UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | R7 #208 NYR (2000)
11| F | Callahan, Ryan | $4,275,000 | UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL| R4 #127 NYR (2004)
12| D| Girardi, Dan | $3,325,000 | UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | Undrafted
13| D| Stralman, Anton| $1,700,000| UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | R7 #216 Toronto (2005)
14| F| Boyle, Brian | $1,700,000 | UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL| R1 #26 Los Angeles (2003)
15| F | Pyatt, Taylor | $1,550,000 | UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL| R1 #8 New York Isles (1999)
16| F | Powe, Darroll | $1,066,667 | UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | Undrafted
17| G |Biron, Martin | $1,300,000 |UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | R1 #16 Buffalo (1995)
18| F | Asham, Arron | $1,000,000 | UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | R3 #71 Montreal (1996)
19| D | Bickel, Stu| $750,000| UFA 2014| New York Rangers/NHL | Undrafted
20| F | Kreider, Chris (ELC)| $1,325,000* | RFA 2015| New York Rangers/NHL| R1 #19 NYR (2009)
21| D | Staal, Marc | $3,975,000 | UFA 2015| New York Rangers/NHL | R1 #12 NYR (2005)
22| F | Nash, Rick (NMC) | $7,800,000 | UFA 2019| New York Rangers/NHL | R1 #1 Columbus (2002)
23| F | Richards, Brad (NMC) | $6,666,667 | UFA 2020 |New York Rangers/NHL| R3 #64 Tampa Bay (1998)[/table]

Assigned to AHL/ECHL/Europe (24)
[table="head;width=4200]Nr |Pos| Player| Caphit| Status| Team| Drafted
24| D | Delisle, Steven (ELC) | $733,333* |RFA 2013| Greenville Road Warriors/ECHL| R4 #107 CBJ (2008)
25| D | Niemi, Jyri (ELC) | $700,000*| RFA 2013| Greenville Road Warriors/ECHL| R3 #72 NYI (2008)
26| F | Ferriero, Benn | $700,000 | RFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL| R7 #196 Phoenix (2006)
27| D | Pyett, Logan | $600,000| RFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL| R7 #212 Detroit (2006)
28| F | Palmieri, Nick | $577,500 | RFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL | R3 #79 New Jersey Devils (2007)
29| G | Talbot, Cameron | $550,000 | RFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL | Undrafted
30| F | Mashinter, Brandon | $550,000 | RFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL| Undrafted
31| D | Parlett, Blake (ELC) | $537,500| RFA 2013 |Connecticut Whale/AHL| Undrafted
32| D | Collins, Sean | $600,000 | UFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL| Undrafted
33| F | Segal, Brandon| $550,000 | UFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL| R4 #102 Nashville (2002)
34| D| Vernace, Mike | $525,000| UFA 2013| Connecticut Whale/AHL| R7 #201 San Jose (2004)
35| F | Jean, Kyle (ELC)| $925,000* | RFA 2014| Connecticut Whale/AHL| Undrafted
36| F | Bourque, Ryan (ELC) | $900,000* | RFA 2014| Connecticut Whale/AHL| R3 #80 NYR (2009)
37| G | Missiaen, Jason (ELC) | $750,000* | RFA 2014 |Connecticut Whale/AHL| Undrafted
38| G | Stajcer, Scott (ELC)| $700,000* | RFA 2014| Greenville Road Warriors/ECHL| R5 #140 NYR (2009)
39| F | Wilson, Jason (ELC)| $588,333 | RFA 2014| Connecticut Whale/AHL| R5 #130 NYR (2010)
40| D | McIlrath, Dylan (ELC)| $1,295,000* | RFA 2015 |Connecticut Whale/AHL| R1 #10 NYR (2010)
41| F | Haley, Micheal| $600,000 | UFA 2014| Connecticut Whale/AHL| Undrafted
42| F | Newbury, Kris | $600,000 |UFA 2014 |Connecticut Whale/AHL| R5 #139 San Jose (2002)
43| F | Thomas, Christian (ELC)| $970,000* | RFA 2015 |Connecticut Whale/AHL| R2 #40 NYR (2010)
44| F | Fast(h), Jesper (ELC)| $900,000* |RFA 2015| Loaned to HV71/SEL| R6 #157 NYR (2010)
45| F | Yogan, Andrew (ELC)| $800,000 | RFA 2015 | Connecticut Whale/AHL| R4 #100 NYR (2010)
46| F | Lindberg, Oscar (ELC) | $760,000* |RFA 2015| Loaned to Skellefteå AIK/SEL| R2 #57 PHX (2010)
47| F | Hrivik, Marek (ELC)| $685,000* | RFA 2015 |Connecticut Whale/AHL| Undrafted[/table]

CONTRACTED PLAYERS THAT DO NOT COUNT against 50 contract limit
[table="head;width=4200]Nr |Pos| Player| Caphit| Status| Team| Drafted
+| F | Zuccarello, Mats (not signed)| Rights retained| UFA 2013 |Metallurg Magnitogorsk/KHL| Undrafted
+| F | Miller, J.T. (ELC S)| $1,244,167* | RFA 2016 |Connecticut Whale/AHL| R1 #15 NYR (2011)
+| F | St. Croix, M. (ELC S)| $665,000 | RFA 2016| Juniors - Edmonton Oil Kings/WHL |R4 #106 NYR (2011)[/table]

Players still unsigned but with rights retained by NYR
[table="head;width=2500]Pos| Player|Team| Drafted
D |Pashnin, Mikhail| HC Lokomotiv Yaroslavl/KHL |R7 #200 NYR (2009)
F |Fogarty, Steven| Notre Dame Fighting Irish/CCHA| R3 #72 NYR (2011)
F |McColgan, Shane| Saskatoon Blades/WHL | R5 #134 NYR (2011)
D |Noreau, Samuel | Baie-Comeau Drakkar/LHJMQ |R5 #136 NYR(2011)
D |ČereÅ¡ňák, Peter| Peterborough Petes/OHL| R6 #172 NYR (2011)
D |Skjei, Brady | Minnesota Golden Gophers/WCHA |R1 #28 NYR (2012)
F |Nieves, Cristoval | Michigan Wolverines/CCHA| R2 #59 NYR (2012)
D |Andersson, Calle| Färjestad BK/SEL | R4 #119 NYR (2012)
F |Spelling, Thomas| Oskarshamn/HA | R5 #142 NYR(2012)[/table]

* - includes bonus money in contract
ELC - denotes player on Entry Level Contract
NTC - denotes No Trade Clause in Contract
NMC - denotes No Movement Clause in Contract
LTIR - denotes player placed on Long time injury reserve

NYR Draft picks in 2013
  • 2nd round NYR
  • 3rd round Florida (for W. Wolski 2012)
  • 3rd round Nashville (for NYR 3rd round pick 2012)
  • 3rd round NYR
  • 3rd round Columbus (in Nash trade 2012, conditional - that NYR do not go to SC finals in 2013)
  • 4th round NYR
  • 6th round NYR
  • NO 1st rounder (traded to Columbus for Rick Nash... 2012)
  • No 5th rounder (traded to Nashville for Nashville 5th 2012 - chose Tomas Spelling at #142)
  • NO 7th rounder (traded to Minnesota along with Eric "Crusher" Christensen for Casey Wellman 2012)

NYR Draft picks in 2014
  • 1st round NYR
  • 2nd round NYR
  • 3rd round NYR
  • 4th round NYR
  • 5th round NYR
  • 6th round NYR

  • Eventually NO 7th rounder (conditionally traded to San Jose along with Tommy "horror-movie" Grant for Brandon Mashinter 2013 - condition being if he resigns with NYR San Jose gets the pick)
 
Here's an interesting name IMO. Darrel Powe who is possibly a healthy scratch for Minnesota. Hard-hitting, forechecking, pain-in-the-ass forward. 3rd/4th liner mainly.

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Nice call.
 
Just ran this - looking good

Looking good, in theory at least
This will not be the team, but the space is there at least

CALCULATOR LOG
* Ryan McDonagh signed as free agent for $4,300,000.
* Carl Hagelin signed as free agent for $1,800,000.
* Derek Stepan signed as free agent for $2,500,000.
* Brandon Mashinter signed as free agent for $600,000.
* Benn Ferriero signed as free agent for $735,000.
* Dylan McIlrath recalled to NYR.
* J.T. Miller recalled to NYR.

CAPGEEK.COM USER GENERATED ROSTER

FORWARDS
Rick Nash ($7.800m) / Brad Richards ($6.667m) / Marian Gaborik ($7.500m)
Carl Hagelin ($1.800m) / Derek Stepan ($2.500m) / Taylor Pyatt ($1.550m)
Chris Kreider ($1.325m) / J.T. Miller ($1.244m) / Ryan Callahan ($4.275m)
Darroll Powe ($1.067m) / Brian Boyle ($1.700m) / Brandon Mashinter ($0.600m) or Arron Asham ($1.000m)
#14 - Benn Ferriero ($0.735m)

Waiting in CT - Hrivik, Fast, Lindberg...

DEFENSEMEN
Marc Staal ($3.975m) / Michael Del Zotto ($2.550m)
Ryan McDonagh ($4.300m) / Dan Girardi ($3.325m)
Anton Stralman ($1.700m) / Dylan McIlrath ($1.295m)
Stu Bickel ($0.750m)

GOALTENDERS
Henrik Lundqvist ($6.875m)
Martin Biron ($1.300m)

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CAPGEEK.COM TOTALS (follow @capgeek on Twitter)
(these totals are compiled with the bonus cushion)
SALARY CAP: $64,300,000
CAP PAYROLL: $65,195,000
BONUSES: $2,050,000
CAP SPACE (23-man roster): $1,155,000
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Here's an interesting name IMO. Darrel Powe who is possibly a healthy scratch for Minnesota. Hard-hitting, forechecking, pain-in-the-ass forward. 3rd/4th liner mainly.

You should change your name to Nick
As in Nikolas Nostradamus
Great call!!

Now just tell us what we give up for Murray?
3rd, and what???
 
With the amount of names that get thrown out on this board you'd think one of us would get it right.

Everyone in the league on waivers, diminishing playing time and disgruntled are always mentioned here daily - matter of percentages :p:
 
With the amount of names that get thrown out on this board you'd think one of us would get it right.

Everyone in the league on waivers, diminishing playing time and disgruntled are always mentioned here daily - matter of percentages :p:

Don't steal my thunder!! :sarcasm:

I am guessing the Rangers play the merry-go-round for their bottom-6 for a while and then trade for a d-man near the deadline.
 
Don't steal my thunder!! :sarcasm:

I am guessing the Rangers play the merry-go-round for their bottom-6 for a while and then trade for a d-man near the deadline.

Knockin ya off that high horse too soon, I'll sit in the sin bin for 2 minutes for that one :p:

I have no idea what this team will do, other than go through Gordie Clark past draft picks that are available for a sawbuck ;)
 
you called it!:handclap::yo:

now, keep it going... what's next?

LOL...HEY...yes he called the player in the trade but I brought up trading Rupp today and also about acquiring a pesky PITA type of guy to replace Avery . Post # 89 http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?p=59021361#post59021361

LOL...and on Rupp... post # 76 http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?p=59021043#post59021043

It is all good...he was done here...time to move onward and upward and here is hoping that all things work out and Sather has finally realized we need to be nastier to play against which does not translate into heavyweight fighting but more elite PITA types of guys with more footspeed than the Rupps can offer . So...we enter the new NHL era like many other teams have already done . Bickel will now be our new heavyweight when needed if not...we will be down to trading cheap shots with the rest of the teams .
 
LOL...HEY...yes he called the player in the trade but I brought up trading Rupp today and also about acquiring a pesky PITA type of guy to replace Avery . Post # 89 http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?p=59021361#post59021361

LOL...and on Rupp... post # 76 http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?p=59021043#post59021043

Some of us have been talking about trading Rupp for a cheaper 4th line option since the lockout was still on and the cap was rumored to drop to $60m next season. Let Boyler have his moment. :rant:
 
LOL...HEY...yes he called the player in the trade but I brought up trading Rupp today and also about acquiring a pesky PITA type of guy to replace Avery . Post # 89 http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?p=59021361#post59021361

LOL...and on Rupp... post # 76 http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?p=59021043#post59021043

It is all good...he was done here...time to move onward and upward and here is hoping that all things work out and Sather has finally realized we need to be nastier to play against which does not translate into heavyweight fighting but more elite PITA types of guys with more footspeed than the Rupps can offer . So...we enter the new NHL era like many other teams have already done . Bickel will now be our new heavyweight when needed if not...we will be down to trading cheap shots with the rest of the teams .


No oversight intended.
full props to you.
 
Don't steal my thunder!! :sarcasm:

I am guessing the Rangers play the merry-go-round for their bottom-6 for a while and then trade for a d-man near the deadline.

yea pretty much. the top 5 F are basically set with Richards, Gaborik, Nash, Stepan and Callahan but after that the 6th is a toss up. Lets say Hagelin for now with the hope they can get someone else at the deadline as a rental.

I would go with Boyle and Pyatt on the 3rd line with either Miller or Kreider securing the other spot

4th line of Powe, Halpern , Asham could actually cause some havoc. Way faster with Rupp gone. Halpern and Powe can also PK which is key

after that it's call up central with Mashinter, Ferrerio, Palmieri( nice job by Sather getting some call up options).......hope we dont see Newbury or Segal again
 
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