jay from jersey
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I’m happy it worked out for both teams. As good as pionk is, he’s was redundant in NY. Fox doesn’t everything he does but better. That’s not a slight at pionk, fox just won the Norris for god sakes. But we had Fox ADA, lundkvist who are all smaller and can bring it on offense. NYR desperately needed trouba’s size and ability to be mobile and play solid in transition. We all knew he wouldn’t be a 50 pt D here, getting no PP time virtually. Trouba has been instrumental to Miller’s development and eats big minutes on the right. He also emerged as somewhat of a leader. This was a trade NY had to make.Trouba is a player Jets fans will never get over. He was drafted as our franchise 1RHD, but wouldn't extend despite the team being good. Since then, you get this pathetic jilted lover talk whenever Pionk or Trouba come up. Jets fans act like they've never been happier, but the heartbreak and insecurity is obvious in every post.
I feel slightly more objective. I would have liked to see Trouba stay a Jet and would have happily paid $8M if it was possible. But it wasn't and we've moved on. I'm happy with where we are now and don't feel the need to obsess about Trouba or the trade anymore.
As it sits right now the Rangers right side looks incredibly solid now and in the future
Fox
Trouba
Lundkvist
Schneider
Skinner
( Jones can play both sides as well. Another player with similar size/skillset to Pionk)
There’s not a whole lot of opportunity for Pionk with the right side that looks like that. He would have never excelled or even gotten that deal here. Trouba gives them the size and hitting and minute eating they needed, and it diversified the look of the overall D. As a ranger fan, I still make this trade 10 out of 10 times.
I hope Pionk continues to have success with the jets, going undrafted and signing and coming on like he has was great and no small feat. But the rangers need what trouba brings a lot more right now, then the difference in points compared to Pionk. Especially since the rangers are turning the corner of being a solid playoff team for many years to come. The rebuild is pretty much done with the incredible luck of getting LaF and Kakko after years of terrible luck. Some of our guys just need to mature a bit but Zibanejad, kreider, Panarin, and Trouba are certainly still impact players at their age for the next 3-5 years. Future looks bright in NY and Trouba has/is been a huge part of it.
Good luck the rest of the way, except against us. Lol
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