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Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Today @ 8:02 AM ET
Jan Levine: Rangers-Islanders, a look back at weekend and forward, Othmann up A few topics covered
banger94
Season Ticket Holder
New York Rangers
Joined: 04.11.2024

Today @ 8:48 AM ET
Thanks Jan. Good blog.

Typo in the second paragraph - Rangers have 25 regulation losses, not 15.

Speaking of playoff probabilities, Stathletes has a 33% postseason chance for the Rangers.
Brukie
New York Rangers
Location: Putnam, NY
Joined: 06.14.2011

Today @ 9:32 AM ET
Thanks Jan. Good blog.

Typo in the second paragraph - Rangers have 25 regulation losses, not 15.

Speaking of playoff probabilities, Stathletes has a 33% postseason chance for the Rangers.


I would have thought the odds would be higher, like at least 60 percent since they are only 2 points out of a playoff spot. I wonder how they came up with that number? Is it the opponents they have to play the rest of the schedule?
TPC
New York Rangers
Location: Bucks County, PA
Joined: 01.18.2008

Today @ 9:34 AM ET
I would have thought the odds would be higher, like at least 60 percent since they are only 2 points out of a playoff spot. I wonder how they came up with that number? Is it the opponents they have to play the rest of the schedule?
- Brukie

Maybe they watched them play two conference dwellers in Buffalo and Pitt and thought this team is cooked
MeltingPlastic
New York Rangers
Location: outside philthadelphia, PA
Joined: 04.17.2007

Today @ 9:40 AM ET
Not sure if it was brought up in the last blog but looks like Strickland mentioned Brady could be on the move so maybe there was fire where there was smoke with Brooks's comments of rangers trading for him
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Today @ 9:50 AM ET
Thanks Jan. Good blog.

Typo in the second paragraph - Rangers have 25 regulation losses, not 15.

Speaking of playoff probabilities, Stathletes has a 33% postseason chance for the Rangers.

- banger94

Thanks, fixed, vagaries of writing an entire blog on your phone on way into NYC. Apologies
Mtlca66
New York Rangers
Location: Denver, CO
Joined: 12.31.2007

Today @ 9:52 AM ET
Maybe they watched them play two conference dwellers in Buffalo and Pitt and thought this team is cooked
- TPC


banger94
Season Ticket Holder
New York Rangers
Joined: 04.11.2024

Today @ 9:57 AM ET
I would have thought the odds would be higher, like at least 60 percent since they are only 2 points out of a playoff spot. I wonder how they came up with that number? Is it the opponents they have to play the rest of the schedule?
- Brukie

I don’t know the formula/methodology. It has Leafs, Panthers, Lightning, Capitals, Hurricanes, and Devils as near locks (Devils at 98% but the others over 99%). For the wild card teams:

Red wings - 64%
Senators - 43%
Rangers - 33%
Islanders - 24%
Flyers - 12%
All others 10% or less
nyrangers9479
New York Rangers
Joined: 11.08.2013

Today @ 10:04 AM ET
Not sure if it was brought up in the last blog but looks like Strickland mentioned Brady could be on the move so maybe there was fire where there was smoke with Brooks's comments of rangers trading for him
- MeltingPlastic

Cost would be astronomical, especially after 4 nations.
TrueGrit
Tampa Bay Lightning
Location: FL
Joined: 07.19.2011

Today @ 10:10 AM ET
Not a Ranger fan or here to troll, but I can not believe your GM still has a job.

You had a team that was knocking on the door and he blew it up. He misread, made moves and blew up the chemistry of a very good team.

As an avid fan, I empathize with Ranger fans who are heavily vested.

Sending out Barclay Goodrow has to be one of the top tone deaf hockey moves in the past number of years. Your team needed more Barclay Goodrow types, not less.

While financially, sending Trouba out made some cap sense, clearly the drama leading up to it and as evidenced by results since, the move has backfired.

It is hard to argue against the fact that he may have been the glue, that key element that gave the team its edge and confidence. Promising young players do not look the same since he has left.

Anyhow, honestly not trolling or trying to rile people up. Just as a hockey fan, I am can not believe the front office blew up its own group.
nyrangers9479
New York Rangers
Joined: 11.08.2013

Today @ 10:38 AM ET
Not a Ranger fan or here to troll, but I can not believe your GM still has a job.

You had a team that was knocking on the door and he blew it up. He misread, made moves and blew up the chemistry of a very good team.

As an avid fan, I empathize with Ranger fans who are heavily vested.

Sending out Barclay Goodrow has to be one of the top tone deaf hockey moves in the past number of years. Your team needed more Barclay Goodrow types, not less.

While financially, sending Trouba out made some cap sense, clearly the drama leading up to it and as evidenced by results since, the move has backfired.

It is hard to argue against the fact that he may have been the glue, that key element that gave the team its edge and confidence. Promising young players do not look the same since he has left.

Anyhow, honestly not trolling or trying to rile people up. Just as a hockey fan, I am can not believe the front office blew up its own group.

- TrueGrit

I agree with you, Drury is a putz. Most on here thought will defend him to no end.
NYRangers1124
New York Rangers
Location: Hoboken, NJ
Joined: 07.24.2008

Today @ 10:39 AM ET
Not a Ranger fan or here to troll, but I can not believe your GM still has a job.

You had a team that was knocking on the door and he blew it up. He misread, made moves and blew up the chemistry of a very good team.

As an avid fan, I empathize with Ranger fans who are heavily vested.

Sending out Barclay Goodrow has to be one of the top tone deaf hockey moves in the past number of years. Your team needed more Barclay Goodrow types, not less.

While financially, sending Trouba out made some cap sense, clearly the drama leading up to it and as evidenced by results since, the move has backfired.

It is hard to argue against the fact that he may have been the glue, that key element that gave the team its edge and confidence. Promising young players do not look the same since he has left.

Anyhow, honestly not trolling or trying to rile people up. Just as a hockey fan, I am can not believe the front office blew up its own group.

- TrueGrit


lol yeah we definitely need more of this


mames11
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.29.2013

Today @ 10:42 AM ET
Let's hope Othmann is a go for tonight With legit minutes...
NYRangers1124
New York Rangers
Location: Hoboken, NJ
Joined: 07.24.2008

Today @ 10:45 AM ET
Let's hope Othmann is a go for tonight With legit minutes...
- mames11

othmann w/ troch and cuylle would be sweet
Brukie
New York Rangers
Location: Putnam, NY
Joined: 06.14.2011

Today @ 10:47 AM ET
lol yeah we definitely need more of this


Goodrow was brought here for the playoffs, not regular season.
mames11
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.29.2013

Today @ 10:48 AM ET
Not a Ranger fan or here to troll, but I can not believe your GM still has a job.

You had a team that was knocking on the door and he blew it up. He misread, made moves and blew up the chemistry of a very good team.

As an avid fan, I empathize with Ranger fans who are heavily vested.

Sending out Barclay Goodrow has to be one of the top tone deaf hockey moves in the past number of years. Your team needed more Barclay Goodrow types, not less.

While financially, sending Trouba out made some cap sense, clearly the drama leading up to it and as evidenced by results since, the move has backfired.

It is hard to argue against the fact that he may have been the glue, that key element that gave the team its edge and confidence. Promising young players do not look the same since he has left.

Anyhow, honestly not trolling or trying to rile people up. Just as a hockey fan, I am can not believe the front office blew up its own group.

- TrueGrit



There comes a time where you just need to count your poor decisions, and also that of your predecessor.

Goodrow was good for what he is...a 4th line energy player. His $3.6M cap hit was for him to be a 3rd line guy, but that never happened. Not paying that $$$ for a 4th liner. He was replaced by Carrick at better than a third of the cost and an improvement at 4th line center.

Trouba's contract was not a great one from the beginning of it being signed. IT only got worse as it went along. He was a fair defender, but his leadership was "meh". This season, his leadership was non-existent, and he even admits to it. He wanted to be here, but for family reasons, not hockey related. He and his horrid cap hit had to go in order to resign others and to bring in a fresh atmosphere...

Problem is, nobody opened a window to let in a new atmosphere and all the bad air is still in the room.
Tonybere
New York Rangers
Location: ON
Joined: 02.04.2016

Today @ 11:06 AM ET
Thanks, fixed, vagaries of writing an entire blog on your phone on way into NYC. Apologies
- airjan23


We all appreciate the revisions, Jan. But, apologies are never necessary.
picklerick
New York Rangers
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.01.2018

Today @ 11:40 AM ET
Goodrow was brought here for the playoffs, not regular season.
- Brukie


Goodrow averages .28 ppg in the regular season and .25 ppg in the playoffs. This idea that he's supposed to be a playoff guy that sucks poop in the regular season is silly. He's literally the worst forward in the league this season and if dumping him fractured the locker room to the point that they can't play hockey they were doomed anyway.

I can envision a world in which the Trouba stuff did some damage, but at the end of the day they are professional hockey players who don't have an excuse for the level of hockey they have been playing.
nyrangers2
Joined: 07.09.2009

Today @ 11:44 AM ET
Not a Ranger fan or here to troll, but I can not believe your GM still has a job.

You had a team that was knocking on the door and he blew it up. He misread, made moves and blew up the chemistry of a very good team.

As an avid fan, I empathize with Ranger fans who are heavily vested.

Sending out Barclay Goodrow has to be one of the top tone deaf hockey moves in the past number of years. Your team needed more Barclay Goodrow types, not less.

While financially, sending Trouba out made some cap sense, clearly the drama leading up to it and as evidenced by results since, the move has backfired.

It is hard to argue against the fact that he may have been the glue, that key element that gave the team its edge and confidence. Promising young players do not look the same since he has left.

Anyhow, honestly not trolling or trying to rile people up. Just as a hockey fan, I am can not believe the front office blew up its own group.

- TrueGrit


drury is bad but getting rid of goody and trouba were the right moves. The way he did it was not ideal. He has been bad at the tdls and his first offseason summer
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Today @ 12:30 PM ET
drury is bad but getting rid of goody and trouba were the right moves. The way he did it was not ideal. He has been bad at the tdls and his first offseason summer
- nyrangers2


Could be worse. You can have a GM that is 83 years old and does not get his time is up and dopey owners who do not get it either.
TPC
New York Rangers
Location: Bucks County, PA
Joined: 01.18.2008

Today @ 1:08 PM ET
Could be worse. You can have a GM that is 83 years old and does not get his time is up and dopey owners who do not get it either.
- ses111

This sums up Jerry Jones too
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Today @ 1:12 PM ET
This sums up Jerry Jones too
- TPC


I agree. Lou won 3 Cups. What else is he trying to accomplish at 83? Makes no sense he is still trying to hang around at 83.
Tonybere
New York Rangers
Location: ON
Joined: 02.04.2016

Today @ 1:31 PM ET
I agree. Lou won 3 Cups. What else is he trying to accomplish at 83? Makes no sense he is still trying to hang around at 83.
- ses111


Maybe DiPietro's money comes straight out of Lou's salary? He'll just have to hang on a few more years yet!!
Tonybere
New York Rangers
Location: ON
Joined: 02.04.2016

Today @ 1:34 PM ET
FYI,
Igor confirmed in net tonight. Othmann on 3rd line with Troch and Vesey. 😶
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Today @ 1:39 PM ET
Maybe DiPietro's money comes straight out of Lou's salary? He'll just have to hang on a few more years yet!!
- Tonybere


Ha-ha! I would get Lou hanging around if he never won a Cup and the Islanders were close. Neil Smith wanted to give DP only 5 years. Neil did not need that committee and should have been left alone to run things.