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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Hey when the Yankees hired Joe Torre in early 1996 it felt very meh too. |
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I would’ve preferred Roy, but honestly I don’t care one way or the other about Laviolette. |
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Hey when the Yankees hired Joe Torre in early 1996 it felt very meh too. - jimbro83
As I wrote, I hope to be proven wrong |
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Mock draft updated as we have a drafter for the Blackhawks |
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NHL, like other leagues, is a copycat league. Most NHL franchises swing from one extreme to the other when firing and hiring coaches. Gallant was player-friendly, Laviolette is not. Looks like Sather prevailed upon Drury to follow suit. |
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Drury took a team that was set up to compete for the next 10 years and turned our window into 2-3 years. He’s the one that needs to go. |
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Slimtj100
New York Rangers |
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Location: Panarins NYC apt Joined: 03.04.2013
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Mock draft updated as we have a drafter for the Blackhawks - airjan23
I answered your Pm I’ll take zona (and subsequently make them a contender ) |
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rrentz
New York Rangers |
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Location: HUNTINGTON, NY Joined: 07.13.2009
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The bottom line is the the guys on the ice have to play with more grit, determination, and focus. Laviolette may not be the shiny new coach everyone wanted, but I think, at the very least, NYR will be tougher to play against |
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Slimtj100
New York Rangers |
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Location: Panarins NYC apt Joined: 03.04.2013
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Slimtj100
New York Rangers |
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Location: Panarins NYC apt Joined: 03.04.2013
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The bottom line is the the guys on the ice have to play with more grit, determination, and focus. Laviolette may not be the shiny new coach everyone wanted, but I think, at the very least, NYR will be tougher to play against - rrentz
I think it’s a good decision on Lavy. I was hoping for Roy, and not Hynes. So this is middle ground.
I’m not sure a new coach is what they needed but is what it is. The roster needs tweaking in areas imo so hopefully Drury gets that done along with it. Like can’t do one without the other if they want to win. GG was the scapegoat |
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NYR11
New York Rangers |
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Joined: 07.24.2021
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The bottom line is the the guys on the ice have to play with more grit, determination, and focus. Laviolette may not be the shiny new coach everyone wanted, but I think, at the very least, NYR will be tougher to play against - rrentz
I agree with this. Speaking of tougher to play against, there are some rumblings that the Kings have kicked the tires with the Caps about Wilson. If he becomes available, what are everyone's thoughts on potentially acquiring him? What do you think it would take?
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rrentz
New York Rangers |
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Location: HUNTINGTON, NY Joined: 07.13.2009
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I think it’s a good decision on Lavy. I was hoping for Roy, and not Hynes. So this is middle ground.
I’m not sure a new coach is what they needed but is what it is. The roster needs tweaking in areas imo so hopefully Drury gets that done along with it. Like can’t do one without the other if they want to win. GG was the scapegoat - Slimtj100 ,
I wouldn't say that GG was a scapegoat. The team's performance in games 3, 4, 5, and 7 were woefully underwhelming. That combined w/ what was said at the exit meetings sealed the deal. Regardless of GG, the players simply didn't have the compete level, and that's on them.
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rrentz
New York Rangers |
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Location: HUNTINGTON, NY Joined: 07.13.2009
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I agree with this. Speaking of tougher to play against, there are some rumblings that the Kings have kicked the tires with the Caps about Wilson. If he becomes available, what are everyone's thoughts on potentially acquiring him? What do you think it would take? - NYR11
Would love Wilson!!! Can't see Caps trading him to a division rival though. Cost would be higher, if they considered trading him to NYR. A lot of cap space would have to be moved and Caps would require a young current NHLer, a good prospect, and maybe a mid round draft pick.
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I agree with this. Speaking of tougher to play against, there are some rumblings that the Kings have kicked the tires with the Caps about Wilson. If he becomes available, what are everyone's thoughts on potentially acquiring him? What do you think it would take? - NYR11
Plagued by injuries the last few seasons. Hard pass. |
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tomburton99
New York Rangers |
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Location: NYR distrust, NJ Joined: 07.13.2009
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Drury took a team that was set up to compete for the next 10 years and turned our window into 2-3 years. He’s the one that needs to go. - nyrangers9479
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Drury took a team that was set up to compete for the next 10 years and turned our window into 2-3 years. He’s the one that needs to go. - nyrangers9479
I think if Lafreniere and Kakko could score, there'd still be a strong feeling we could compete the next 10 years
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I agree with this. Speaking of tougher to play against, there are some rumblings that the Kings have kicked the tires with the Caps about Wilson. If he becomes available, what are everyone's thoughts on potentially acquiring him? What do you think it would take? - NYR11
If anyone has been watching the cup finals with an eye toward the Rangers, it’s very obvious they are nowhere near cup final performance ready.
I don’t know how Drury can fix this team to make it more harder to play against, given the softness of the top six, and the ups and downs of the “kid” line.
I’m not thrilled with the players who get a coach fired because they didn’t like his methods. Fact is, they quit on Gallant, didn’t show up for the Devils series.
Good luck Lavy. |
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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If anyone has been watching the cup finals with an eye toward the Rangers, it’s very obvious they are nowhere near cup final performance ready.
I don’t know how Drury can fix this team to make it more harder to play against, given the softness of the top six, and the ups and downs of the “kid” line.
I’m not thrilled with the players who get a coach fired because they didn’t like his methods. Fact is, they quit on Gallant, didn’t show up for the Devils series.
Good luck Lavy. - OLDSCHOOL#6
yeah, that's probably true, but things change quickly
last year Vegas missed the playoffs and the Rangers had a great run
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tomburton99
New York Rangers |
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Location: NYR distrust, NJ Joined: 07.13.2009
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If anyone has been watching the cup finals with an eye toward the Rangers, it’s very obvious they are nowhere near cup final performance ready.
I don’t know how Drury can fix this team to make it more harder to play against, given the softness of the top six, and the ups and downs of the “kid” line.
I’m not thrilled with the players who get a coach fired because they didn’t like his methods. Fact is, they quit on Gallant, didn’t show up for the Devils series.
Good luck Lavy. - OLDSCHOOL#6
Ok... but that has also happened to Gallant at every stop. Columbus, Florida, Vegas, and New York. So maybe the blame is also somewhat on him? |
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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yeah, that's probably true, but things change quickly
last year Vegas missed the playoffs and the Rangers had a great run - jimbro83
Really think trading Panarin could be huge. Get the team out of the east/west mindset. Clear some money. Add depth. Just sucks it won’t happen |
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Ok... but that has also happened to Gallant at every stop. Columbus, Florida, Vegas, and New York. So maybe the blame is also somewhat on him? - tomburton99
Yes, bc every single coach in the NHL has a cup. Panarin refusing to get touched when he has the puck and instead constantly turning it over is GG’s fault. Drury burdening this team with Kane which caused us to look more like a circus act than a team is also GG’s fault. Ridiculous that we’re still blaming soft players that refuse to elevate their game come playoff time on the coach. Some of these players are on their 4th coach now, it ain’t the coach. |
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Ok... but that has also happened to Gallant at every stop. Columbus, Florida, Vegas, and New York. So maybe the blame is also somewhat on him? - tomburton99
Absoluetly. But they still quit. |
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rrentz
New York Rangers |
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Location: HUNTINGTON, NY Joined: 07.13.2009
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Really think trading Panarin could be huge. Get the team out of the east/west mindset. Clear some money. Add depth. Just sucks it won’t happen - TPC
That's the problem with the ridiculous NMC part of contracts. NO one should get a Full NMC. The max should be a 15 team no trade list. Full NMC's ALWAYS bite the team in the ass. Will GMs ever learn!!!?
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Yes, bc every single coach in the NHL has a cup. Panarin refusing to get touched when he has the puck and instead constantly turning it over is GG’s fault. Drury burdening this team with Kane which caused us to look more like a circus act than a team is also GG’s fault. Ridiculous that we’re still blaming soft players that refuse to elevate their game come playoff time on the coach. Some of these players are on their 4th coach now, it ain’t the coach. - nyrangers9479
I don't think this group of players can play the type of game necessary to win a cup. Its got nothing to do with elevating their game, they don't have that game |
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