Value of: Dylan Strome

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Ryan Strome has had a really good run of games for the Rangers (without Panarin this time!) and although he misses a lot of open nets and you're never quite sure if the Wheel of Strome will land on 2 points in 20 games again, they've needed this out of him at center with Zibanejad's decline/weird year/whatever's going on there.

It seems like in Chicago there's another Strome brother, who's an even higher draft pick and an even more frustrating player than ours?

Will Dylan be protected for the expansion draft? Might he be on the move this year? What would it cost the Rangers to commit themselves fully to the Strome brand?
 
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Are the Hawks eligible D-men good enough to do a 4/4 protection? Surely not. In which case I would certainly think Strome is protected.
 
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Ryan Strome has had a really good run of games for the Rangers (without Panarin this time!) and although he misses a lot of open nets and you're never quite sure if the Wheel of Strome will land on 2 points in 20 games again, they've needed this out of him at center with Zibanejad's decline.

It seems like in Chicago there's another Strome brother, who's an even higher draft pick and an even more frustrating player than ours?

Will Dylan be protected for the expansion draft? Might he be on the move this year? What would it cost the Rangers to commit themselves fully to the Strome brand?
Hawks would be glad to move Strome to the NYR. Stick him with Lafreniere or Panarin and Kreider and you'll probably be happy with him. He'd probably put up 60 pts in that situation.

What are you offering in return? Hawks need right shooting forwards.

How happy/disappointed are you guys with Kravstov?

Strome needs offensively talented, decent defensively responsible wingers and he's an excellent 3rd wheel.

Anyone saying that it's his hockey IQ holding him back is dead wrong. It's his skating and only that. He has a place in the NHL in the right situation, if he's not in the right situation he's a liability. With the wingers that NYR has, that would be a great situation for him.
 
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Strome started the season good and then got bad. No other way to say it.
With Toews and Dach Out they arent in a hurry to move him for nothing.
If they keep him he’ll be protected.
 

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Hawks would be glad to move Strome to the NYR. Stick him with Lafreniere or Panarin and Kreider and you'll probably be happy with him. He'd probably put up 60 pts in that situation.

What are you offering in return? Hawks need right shooting forwards.

How happy/disappointed are you guys with Kravstov?

Strome needs offensively talented, decent defensively responsible wingers and he's an excellent 3rd wheel.

Anyone saying that it's his hockey IQ holding him back is dead wrong. It's his skating and only that.
They aren’t trading krav for strome
 

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Are the Hawks eligible D-men good enough to do a 4/4 protection? Surely not. In which case I would certainly think Strome is protected.
With Seabrook retiring and not having to be protected for the expansion draft the hawks will protect Keith Murphy and Zadorov easily. de Hann, Carlsson and Bowey will be the eligible dmen
 

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Ryan Strome has had a really good run of games for the Rangers (without Panarin this time!) and although he misses a lot of open nets and you're never quite sure if the Wheel of Strome will land on 2 points in 20 games again, they've needed this out of him at center with Zibanejad's decline.

It seems like in Chicago there's another Strome brother, who's an even higher draft pick and an even more frustrating player than ours?

Will Dylan be protected for the expansion draft? Might he be on the move this year? What would it cost the Rangers to commit themselves fully to the Strome brand?
Guessing second round pick
 

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It's not like Dylan Strome is a #1 center. We have Zibanejad, Chytil, Strome. Who's being pushed to the 4th line - Ryan Strome? In that case, why both getting Dylan? Can't Ryan Strome fill the need without spending an asset?
 

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Hawks would be glad to move Strome to the NYR. Stick him with Lafreniere and Kreider and you'll probably be happy with him.

What are you offering in return? Hawks need right shooting forwards.

How happy/disappointed are you guys with Kravstov?

Thus far? Very happy with the steps he's taken this year.

I think the we would be waiting to shoot our shot on a bigger name. Not necessarily Eichel, but a guy like Elias Lindholm would check all the boxes.
 

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Thus far? Very happy with the steps he's taken this year.

I think the we would be waiting to shoot our shot on a bigger name. Not necessarily Eichel, but a guy like Elias Lindholm would check all the boxes.
That's fair......
Do you guys have any decent RH shooting young forward prospects?

I think Strome could be a bargain 2C for NYR....they're very strong at wing which is what Dylan Strome needs to succeed. I think he'd exceed what his older brother did for NYR last year if he was on the Rangers. Dylan is definitely more talented than Ryan.
 
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It's not like Dylan Strome is a #1 center. We have Zibanejad, Chytil, Strome. Who's being pushed to the 4th line - Ryan Strome? In that case, why both getting Dylan? Can't Ryan Strome fill the need without spending an asset?
NYR will have to protect Strome, Strome, Zibanejad, Chytil, Buchnevich, Kreider, and Panarin.

Meant to edit instead of quoting myself.
 

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Ryan Strome has had a really good run of games for the Rangers (without Panarin this time!) and although he misses a lot of open nets and you're never quite sure if the Wheel of Strome will land on 2 points in 20 games again, they've needed this out of him at center with Zibanejad's decline/weird year/whatever's going on there.

It seems like in Chicago there's another Strome brother, who's an even higher draft pick and an even more frustrating player than ours?

Will Dylan be protected for the expansion draft? Might he be on the move this year? What would it cost the Rangers to commit themselves fully to the Strome brand?
Committing to the Strome brand would be franchise suicide and an affront to NYR fans who appreciate good hockey.
 

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It's not like Dylan Strome is a #1 center. We have Zibanejad, Chytil, Strome. Who's being pushed to the 4th line - Ryan Strome? In that case, why both getting Dylan? Can't Ryan Strome fill the need without spending an asset?
With the wingers that the Rangers have, I believe that Dylan Strome could produce like a 1C.
 

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That's fair......
Do you guys have any decent RH shooting young forward prospects?

FWIW, Kravtsov shoots left.

Right now, our right shots are basically Blackwell, Zibanejad, Strome, and Gauthier.

Julien Gauthier is hanging around but Quinn hasn't given him much of a chance. Everyone's a bit low on him at the moment, but he has a lot of size and some speed. Not too many RW of note in the system at the moment.

Lauri Pajuniemi may be of interest. We're waiting to see if he comes over.

There's also Justin Richards. We signed him as a college FA, but he has a lot of defensive skill and has gotten off to a good start with Hartford.
 

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With Seabrook retiring and not having to be protected for the expansion draft the hawks will protect Keith Murphy and Zadorov easily. de Hann, Carlsson and Bowey will be the eligible dmen

while seabrook isn't outright retiring (he's LTIRetiring right?), I assume since he's hanging them up there's no issue in having him waive his NMC to leave him exposed to open up a protected spot right? since seattle is definitely not taking him
 

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while seabrook isn't outright retiring (he's LTIRetiring right?), I assume since he's hanging them up there's no issue in having him waive his NMC to leave him exposed to open up a protected spot right? since seattle is definitely not taking him
LTIR correct. Since it would be basically a season and a half without playing and his career being done because of injuries the nhl will look into his status and shouldn’t be any issue. Good chance he won’t even be eligible to be taken.
 

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