Giving credit where credit is due

Discussion in 'New York Rangers' started by NYR1962, Jan 13, 2014.

  1. dumpstralmannow

    dumpstralmannow Active Member

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    There is a difference between giving up on the season and dumping players for values that give you a chance sooner than later at winning a cup. This team has still shown no ability to beat Boston or Pitt. So if people here suddenly think this team is a legit threat to come out of the East, they are on crack and most likely are drunk also.
     
  2. theProdigy223

    theProdigy223 Well-Known Member

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    31 you want to see Carcillo resigned? Jesus I hope we don't do that. McIlrath should make the team next year so I see no reason to resign carcillo when Dorsett and Mac will both be here. I expect the 4th line next year to be Boyle-Lindberg-Dorsett. I also expect Miller to make the team as a full time top 9 player.
     
  3. NYR31

    NYR31 Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    eh, honestly i put Carcillo there as a filler. Don't care a whole lot about the 4th line when trying to project future rosters.
     
  4. theProdigy223

    theProdigy223 Well-Known Member

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    I usually don't either, except when Sather signs guys like Pyatt and Asham to multi-year deals. Hopefully he doesnt make that mistake again with Carcillo.
     
  5. Ranger71

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    Carcillo is decent until the end of the year. Hopefully they sign the right depth players in FA and don't re-sign Boyle. Just looking over the FA list I see guys like Goc and Raymond who would be solid. Maybe Kristo or Lindberg make the team. Pouliot is a wildcard, if he shows he's consistent the rest of the season I'd give him another one year deal.
     
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    NYR31 Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    71 - but if Pouliot has a good 2nd half other teams might be willing to give him more than a 1yr and def more than the $1.3M. Pass if that's the case.
     
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    Right, definately not more than 1y/1.5m.
     
  8. Disturbed

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    Definitely can't complain about Pouliot. He has produced and been great on PP. I would resign him now.
     

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