blue425
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Good move by Drury. Address most obvious need and the kids are still here. AAV is not 8 million per : ).
The term on the back end is negligible.
The term on the back end is negligible.
This comparison I made is more than just terms and salaries. Neither Drury nor Gomez had the chemistry Micheal Nylander had with Jagr. It failed miserably. It will be difficult for Trocheck to match the chemistry Strome had with the Breadman. I hope I'm wrong, but something tells me I have seen this picture before.
Trocheck signing was for the hole in the lineup. What will put the Rangers over the top is a staying power (get your heads out of gutter) of their vets and continued progress of the kids.This isn't a move that puts us over the top, but it is the best decision that they could have made considering they were going to be looking for a 2C in this price point anyways when their options seemed to be either re-sign Copp/Strome or trade a bucketload of assets for Miller or Scheifele. For a slight raise, they got the better player in Trocheck compared to Copp/Strome and will retain the pieces to help round out both their roster and organizational depth.
The best thing they've done is not waste more contracts on terrible depth players this offseason like McKegg, Tinnordi, etc. Whoever mentioned raising the floor of the team was the best way to put it, and I think they're in a better position than last year to handle any future injury bugs. We were icing half of an AHL lineup for ~25-30% of last season.
I really hope I'm wrong, but like I said, I feel I have seen this picture before as with Gomez and Drury replacing Nylander.Strome and Panarin had chemistry but my feeling is still it resulted in the style of play that isn't successful in the playoffs or against tight checking teams
So...great they had some chemistry but it didn't come through when it mattered
Or Bread might be with Zib and CK with Troscheck. No telling yet but hopefully they experiment a little bit.I really hope I'm wrong, but like I said, I feel I have seen this picture before as with Gomez and Drury replacing Nylander.
Strome we know was hurt as he said so. Panarin likely doesn't want to use that as an excuse. But we all know he was not the same after the first round and was probably injured also.
96 points he had during the regular season. Jagr had 96 pts and 123 playing with Nylander. With Gomez only 71 pts. I hope I'm wrong but I can't help but see this coming.
Who knows maybe Chytil will center him.
I really hope I'm wrong, but like I said, I feel I have seen this picture before as with Gomez and Drury replacing Nylander.
Strome we know was hurt as he said so. Panarin likely doesn't want to use that as an excuse. But we all know he was not the same after the first round and was probably injured also.
96 points he had during the regular season. Jagr had 96 pts and 123 playing with Nylander. With Gomez only 71 pts. I hope I'm wrong but I can't help but see this coming.
Who knows maybe Chytil will center him.
Trocheck is the kind of player you would like to pick up at the TDL. A scrappy hard-nosed player suited for the playoffs. Not the guy you get to set up your star player all season long. That's just my take.
I read an article on ESPN where Greg Wishasydushdnuski was rating UFA signings.... said Strome was a better finisher than Trocheck.This "Strome and Panarin had amazing chemistry" myth needs to die.
When I had it in Singapore, I described it as rotten chicken mixed with bubble gum."Durian has been described as the most foul-smelling fruit in the world. Its aroma has been compared to raw sewage, rotting flesh and smelly gym socks. Durian's smell is so pungent that the spiky-skinned, custard-like fruit is even banned from public places in Singapore and Malaysia."
I heard from a reputable source that it smells like @EdJovanovski 's "Kravtsov sock".When I had it in Singapore, I described it as rotten chicken mixed with bubble gum.
Panarin gets back to playing more effective if he himself starts attacking the house again, not bc his linemate is doing it for him.yeah watching panarin and strome get pushed to the outside and then try to sling a pass across the ice over and over again was pretty tired
If trochek can help push back the D and threaten the center of the ice more then I think that helps get panarin back to playing more effective hockey
The whole team was terrible at even strength. Wonder what the common denominator could be…The difference in Panarin was pretty terrible at even strength last year so it's a wash at worst.
they literally told trocheck he'd be playing with panarinOr Bread might be with Zib and CK with Troscheck. No telling yet but hopefully they experiment a little bit.
A line of CK-Tros-KK might be interesting in a north south way.
That might be the plan as of today but its a long season. Things happen and change at times.they literally told trocheck he'd be playing with panarin
that could certainly change as things evolve but that seems to be the expected move at the moment
Vincent Trocheck on signing seven-year deal with Rangers: 'This is a really exciting opportunity for me' | Rangers News Conference ("full" interview)Anyone have any Trocheck audio/ video interviews on joining the rangers? I couldn't find anything. Thanks
The whole team was terrible at even strength. Wonder what the common denominator could be…
This is the best comment in this whole thread so far. It wasn’t so much amazing chemistry as opportunity for Strome. He benefitted immensely from playing with panarin and so will his next center.This "Strome and Panarin had amazing chemistry" myth needs to die.
It was more or less the opposite lolThis "Strome and Panarin had amazing chemistry" myth needs to die.
Trocheck and Kreider need to be on different powerplay units. Trocheck also scores a lot of his goals in front of the net