Anyone but him.I wonder if we’d be interested in Ryjo? Obviously they’d have to retain or pay us something to take him, but Murray’s comments suggested capitalizing on other teams cap issues
He has another 4 years, that's an albatros. I don't see that contract movable unless a massive retention.I wonder if we’d be interested in Ryjo? Obviously they’d have to retain or pay us something to take him, but Murray’s comments suggested capitalizing on other teams cap issues
Ry-jo = f***-no.I wonder if we’d be interested in Ryjo? Obviously they’d have to retain or pay us something to take him, but Murray’s comments suggested capitalizing on other teams cap issues
I wonder if we’d be interested in Ryjo? Obviously they’d have to retain or pay us something to take him, but Murray’s comments suggested capitalizing on other teams cap issues
I wonder if we’d be interested in Ryjo? Obviously they’d have to retain or pay us something to take him, but Murray’s comments suggested capitalizing on other teams cap issues
It was in the interview with Ahlers, when asked about free agency. He said he was looking more at trades than that. It was just a short comment about maybe dealing with teams who are having cap issues.What comments were those? I might have missed them.
What comments were those? I might have missed them.
I call bullshit.Shane O’Brien tweeted that Getzlaf and Ducks aren’t close and Getz may test FA waters
These past 4 days have been pretty shitty. No moves to try and improve this team and seeing some of the trades that happened, Ducks could have easily afforded some of these players.
As a Rangers and Ducks fan, that Buch trade must be a double kick in the teeth. Rangers should have received more and Ducks should have gladly paid it.
That one will not stop bugging me. 25 year old top line winger that could have been a massive upgrade and a core piece for years. How could we let that slip by?
I'm not sure why anyone is surprised about the lack of Anaheim moves. Soon as they brought Eakins back, that was Anaheim throwing in the towel on the 21-22 season, so it's understandable the lack of moves to try and improve the hockey club.
Doesn't make it any less frustrating though.
According to a league source, Buffalo owner Terry Pegula wants Eichel to land in the Western Conference. So if the Rangers are actually going to be in this race, the cost will be higher for them, say, than the Wild. It may be astronomical. And that doesn’t even include the $10 million cap hit (or the concerns about his neck injury).
I don’t know, man. I was expecting them to really make some moves to get tangibly better. We hear a lot about how competitive Murray is and how much he hates tanking. But I’m beginning to wonder what’s going on here. We have some young talent on this roster that needs to be insulated. This would have been a good off-season to go get a proven young-ish player. The prices given up for Buchnevich and Reinhart just seem so reasonable to me. I mean we’re talking about a 3rd liner grinder and a late 2nd round pick for Buchnevich - that’s something you have to be all over to me. And what @KyleJRM said is so true. We’re caught in between. Either go get better or commit to the f’n rebuild and get assets for Rakell/Manson, even Gibson maybe.I'm not sure why anyone is surprised about the lack of Anaheim moves. Soon as they brought Eakins back, that was Anaheim throwing in the towel on the 21-22 season, so it's understandable the lack of moves to try and improve the hockey club.
Doesn't make it any less frustrating though.
Well if we’re gonna suck we might as well suck really bad and get another top 3 pick
These things are pretty contradictory. And anyway I don't see how anyone could take a clear-eyed look at the team and think "boy, these guys should really commit to a rebuild already." 24th, 27th, 30th the last three years, with 23 draft picks to show for it, including 5 first rounders, two of which are already home runs. This is a very obviously rebuilding team, nothing in-between about it. Henrique's contract doesn't change that, not trading Rakell doesn't change that, not trading Silf doesn't change that.I don’t know, man. I was expecting them to really make some moves to get tangibly better. We hear a lot about how competitive Murray is and how much he hates tanking. But I’m beginning to wonder what’s going on here. We have some young talent on this roster that needs to be insulated. This would have been a good off-season to go get a proven young-ish player. The prices given up for Buchnevich and Reinhart just seem so reasonable to me. I mean we’re talking about a 3rd liner grinder and a late 2nd round pick for Buchnevich - that’s something you have to be all over to me. And what @KyleJRM said is so true. We’re caught in between. Either go get better or commit to the f’n rebuild and get assets for Rakell/Manson, even Gibson maybe.
Yep. Rebuilding is one thing, accepting losing without repercussions is something different.These things are pretty contradictory. And anyway I don't see how anyone could take a clear-eyed look at the team and think "boy, these guys should really commit to a rebuild already." 24th, 27th, 30th the last three years, with 23 draft picks to show for it, including 5 first rounders, two of which are already home runs. This is a very obviously rebuilding team, nothing in-between about it. Henrique's contract doesn't change that, not trading Rakell doesn't change that, not trading Silf doesn't change that.
That said, I think they ought to make some big changes because a season like that last one kind of demands changes, but that's different than saying they're not rebuilding enough.