Interesting Offseason

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  1. Ranger71

    Ranger71 Well-Known Member

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    Fast and the Rangers are mutually interested in a new deal, with Fast apparently willing to take a little less.
     
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    That would make for a very crowded forward group if they bring him back.
     
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    Hopefully we draft less Europeans and more Canadians. Tired of them never coming, being babies and soft as a babies ass
     
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    It's alot for a 4th liner but he's so reliable and can slot higher if necessary. I think they'll make it work in the 3.5m range for another 3y. It also will give them another option to expose in the Seattle draft.
     
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    Said as soon as they got Lafreniere that bringing back Fast was huge and Buchnevich never fit. Thing about Fast is that he's always one of our best playoff guys. He raises his offense in the playoffs. Honestly, Skjei needs to be pummeled the first game the teams play each other next year. That tone needs to be set.
     
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    Rumor Eichel for our 1st overall.

    Eichel, their #8 overall, LH Defense

    our #1, Chytil and Anderson

    Thoughts?
     
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    That wold be a lot of salary to take on. Pass. Give me LaFreniere.
     
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    Lafreniere will be as good or better than Eichel in 2y, at 8m less.
     
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    Agreed, we cannot deal a potential stud who is cost controlled for years for Eichel and his big salary, especially with a flat cap the next 2 or 3 years. Make the # 1 pick, deal the 22nd pick and Buch or Chytil in a package for a # 2 C or a very good LD to pair with Trouba.

    I am starting to think we go after a LD to pair with Trouba over the # 2 C. Re-sign Strome to play with Panarin and Kakko. Lafreniere plays with Ziban and Buch (or Kreider if we deal Buch). 3rd line is Gauthier and Chytil/Kreider, and maybe you sign a solid vet to play with them. And you have Barron, Howden, Lemieux on the 4th line.

    That's a solid team, and D was our issue not scoring. And with kids like Lafreniere and Kakko, to go along with studs like Panarin and Ziban, and players like Kreider and Strome, our O should continue to produce. And that doesn't include Chytil or Buch, solid players like Howden and Lemieux and Gauthier. And I have to think Kravtsov comes up at some point during the season.
     
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    I think Gorton and JD are thinking about a 4th line of Howden-Richards-Fast. Our 4th line has sucked for years. Richards was consistently one of the best defensive forwards in college and is very strong on draws. That could be the best 4th line we have had since the Boyle days.
     
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    Don't forget Barron dump.
     
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    I put Barron higher than the 4th line. I see him as a third liner. No Quinn has this love affair with Fast so I doubt he starts him on that line but I suspect he will end up there sooner or later.
     
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    Sounds like hank back in ny with the kids not looking to retire. Crap!! Now what!!
     
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    Terrible job by Hank.
     
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    NHL draft moved up a week to Oct 6-7.
     
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    Very disappointed in Henrik unless he has an agreement where he plays one game and then agrees to go home the rest of the year and they pay him his salary. Unless he's so full of himself that he can't see, he should know that he's not as good as either of the two youngsters at this point.
     
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    Sounds like it is heading towards a buyout, which quite frankly isn't ideal for us as we save only 3 mill against the cap, and have a 1.5 mill penalty the following season.
     
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    Surely they won't protect him in the expansion draft but, I don't imagine Seattle would take him on unless they have a deal/trade worked out for one of the Rangers' draft picks.
     
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    He'll be a FA by the time the expansion draft rolls around.
     

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