Amazing Kreiderman
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Stupid question and totally off the board, but would anybody know (looking at you AK) if Lias has a girlfriend?
I don't think so. Why? Are you interested?
Stupid question and totally off the board, but would anybody know (looking at you AK) if Lias has a girlfriend?
Boston has been a wildly successful team because in 2006, some interim GM named Gorton drafted Kessell, Lucic and Marchand; traded for Tukka Rask and signed Zdeno Chara as a UFA.Boston is just an obscure example to use. Pastrnak and McAvoy would be the two best players Gordie Clark has drafted in the past ten years, and probably ever (McAvoy doesn’t blow me away but we haven’t drafted a defenseman of his caliber during the Gordie era). In the case of Pastrnak, quality far exceeds quantity. Duclair, Buchnevich and Graves doesn’t return you Pastrnak.
And for all the praise we give Gordie for drafting Buchnevich, Jake Debrusk has been more productive. Another odd example to highlight by the OP. Boston is a wildly successful team built off the back of their drafting and player development.
The draft is a crapshoot and all teams mess up. We just mess up more than most and we’re essentially the only team in the league that hasn’t hit the jackpot.
Boston has been a wildly successful team because in 2006, some interim GM named Gorton drafted Kessell, Lucic and Marchand; traded for Tukka Rask and signed Zdeno Chara as a UFA.
Boston is just an obscure example to use. Pastrnak and McAvoy would be the two best players Gordie Clark has drafted in the past ten years, and probably ever (McAvoy doesn’t blow me away but we haven’t drafted a defenseman of his caliber during the Gordie era). In the case of Pastrnak, quality far exceeds quantity. Duclair, Buchnevich and Graves doesn’t return you Pastrnak.
And for all the praise we give Gordie for drafting Buchnevich, Jake Debrusk has been more productive. Another odd example to highlight by the OP. Boston is a wildly successful team built off the back of their drafting and player development.
The draft is a crapshoot and all teams mess up. We just mess up more than most and we’re essentially the only team in the league that hasn’t hit the jackpot.
DeBrusk was drafted 14th overall in a draft where our highest pick was 41st
Pastrnak was drafted 25th overall in a draft where our highest pick was 59th
Boston has been a wildly successful team because in 2006, some interim GM named Gorton drafted Kessell, Lucic and Marchand; traded for Tukka Rask and signed Zdeno Chara as a UFA.
Where is our David Pastrnak? Where is our Charlie McAvoy? Where are our drafted, homegrown elite players?
Not having a 1st rounder for 4 straight years and not even having a 2nd rounder in some of those years, severely impacts your draft results. Where you draft, matters. Colorado can't draft outside the top 10 to save their lives. Yet they have several elite players because they have had high picks almost every year for a decade
Gordie Clark has been directing our scouting for 13 years. We simply cannot keep using the excuse of 2013-2016. We have drafted one player that has made the all-star game, and he made it on a technicality. David Pastrnak, at 25, was the highest drafted player on that top line in Boston. David Krejci was a third round pick. We’re so desperate to credit ourselves for late-round picks that we use a 40 point, one-dimensional pouting loser like Pavel Buchnevich as a crowning achievement.
We’re back at square one. Draft position matters, of course. But the Rangers are statistically a bottom-3 team in terms of games played and points by drafted players (cumulative and per-pick).
Let me know when Dylan McIlrath, Lias Andersson or Kravstov become Mikko Rantanen. Let me know when we draft a forward that scores more than Tyson Barrie. All I’ve got is JT Miller.
It’s like Gordie Clark is Craster and half of you are related to him in some way. I’m constantly amazed at all of the mental gymnastics that people use to defend him, when literally all the evidence and data points to him doing a terrible job. Imagine jumping blindly to your colleague’s defense when he has time and time again failed to do what he’s supposed to do.
Maybe Rangers are just not as good at developing prospects as Boston is... Boston relies on their AHL farm team, while Rangers rely on NCAA, SHL and KHL to develop their prospects for them.
He probably saw this on IG and has questions, lol..I don't think so. Why? Are you interested?
He probably saw this on IG and has questions, lol..
Graves - that’s Jacob Moverare who plays for Frölunda. They’re good buds.
Looking at the first photo, it looks like Lias has lost some weight.
Why are we seeking out ridiculous answers to this question, like the above, instead of just realizing that we have sucked ass at drafting hockey players for over a decade?
Edit: Sorry to be blunt. I’m always down for a good discussion and I think Hartford has plenty of question marks (but the hive mind here seems to have fallen in love with the new HC after 20 good games to start the season, which is equally as baffling). But the discussion of our drafting and player development is an exhausting one when there’s so much data pointing right at the answer, whether or not people want to admit it.
Our drafting sucks because they know that their development at Hartford sucks and go for college and European players because they do not have a good development program in Hartford.
McAvoy is overrated famWhat? Obscure to just revive this and completely misunderstand it.
The OP was using Boston as an example to show that the Rangers aren’t the only team that makes mistakes drafting. I said that was a bad example to use, seeing that Boston has a slew of homegrown players that have brought them success. We were never comparing the Rangers performance in that specific draft.
Where is our David Pastrnak? Where is our Charlie McAvoy? Where are our drafted, homegrown elite players?
What?!?! Just when I thought.... Nevermind.. I award you this gif for posting this nonsense..Our drafting sucks because they know that their development at Hartford sucks and go for college and European players because they do not have a good development program in Hartford.
It’s only a matter of time until @RangerBoy returns and starts yelling at us.I can't wait for more of the regular posters to start filtering back in.
hey, Anthony Duclair made the all-star game!Gordie Clark has been directing our scouting for 13 years. We simply cannot keep using the excuse of 2013-2016. We have drafted one player that has made the all-star game, and he made it on a technicality. David Pastrnak, at 25, was the highest drafted player on that top line in Boston. David Krejci was a third round pick. We’re so desperate to credit ourselves for late-round picks that we use a 40 point, one-dimensional pouting loser like Pavel Buchnevich as a crowning achievement.
We’re back at square one. Draft position matters, of course. But the Rangers are statistically a bottom-3 team in terms of games played and points by drafted players (cumulative and per-pick).
Let me know when Dylan McIlrath, Lias Andersson or Kravstov become 10th overall pick Mikko Rantanen. Let me know when we draft a forward that scores more than 3rd round defenseman Tyson Barrie. All I’ve got is JT Miller. Not even Derek Stepan, who most would argue is Clark’s savviest pick to date, has achieved this illustrious achievement.
It’s like Gordie Clark is Craster and half of you are related to him in some way. I’m constantly amazed at all of the mental gymnastics that people use to defend him, when literally all the evidence and data points to him doing a terrible job. Imagine jumping blindly to your colleague’s defense when he has time and time again failed to do what he’s supposed to do.
There's a couple of posters he would have torn apart by now. Borrowed time for them. Trouble's coming!It’s only a matter of time until @RangerBoy returns and starts yelling at us.
McAvoy is overrated fam
So, just to clarify, you’re saying we’re intentionally not drafting higher caliber players in leagues like the CHL because they’d have to go through our AHL program?
Please re-read your post and understand how far-fetched and absurd that sounds.
sure as long as you go back and re-read how absurd it sounds to compare drafting success of 2 completely different teams when there are so many other factors involved. I am guessing our scouting department when most things are about equal will give an edge to drafting somebody who will be developed in Europe or in NCAA. That seems to be their comfort zone. They do not have a ton of faith in their AHL development program. Bruins have a lot of faith in their AHL, they got a good program there they bring in their draft picks over there as soon as possible, but it isn't a guaranteed program either, look at 2 of their 3 1st rounders in 2015.
They draft from Europe and the NCAA because they trust that area of their scouting group. Honestly, if it were true what you said, they would not have signed Miller, Chytil, Lias and Kravtsov in the first 24 months after they drafted them. They literally did the exact opposite of what you are implying here