- Jul 15, 2012
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Anyone else read this article? Here's a quick summary of the Rangers tidbits:
Nash not to blame in playoffs. Reasonable to think the Rangers should trade him because he's 30 and won't reach 40 goals again plus he has a 7.8 cap hit, but shouldn't trade him because of his playoff "failings."
Marty is done.
Lundqvist just had his best shot and the Rangers blew it. It's hard to imagine NYR being able to fix this team's flaws before Hank is trending down.
"[Things] went right for the Rangers all season — thus the Presidents' Trophy — and even deep into the playoffs. But this is a team that just isn't good; it's certainly a little better than okay, but anyone who thinks this year's performance wasn't an anomaly needs a brain scan.
How much longer an you expect him to be so far above world class that the Rangers can even get close to competing? What can Glen Sather do to reasonably improve this team given his current constraints?"
EDIT: Forgot the link.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-p...nal--rick-nash--bruce-boudreau-152209962.html
Nash not to blame in playoffs. Reasonable to think the Rangers should trade him because he's 30 and won't reach 40 goals again plus he has a 7.8 cap hit, but shouldn't trade him because of his playoff "failings."
Marty is done.
Lundqvist just had his best shot and the Rangers blew it. It's hard to imagine NYR being able to fix this team's flaws before Hank is trending down.
"[Things] went right for the Rangers all season — thus the Presidents' Trophy — and even deep into the playoffs. But this is a team that just isn't good; it's certainly a little better than okay, but anyone who thinks this year's performance wasn't an anomaly needs a brain scan.
How much longer an you expect him to be so far above world class that the Rangers can even get close to competing? What can Glen Sather do to reasonably improve this team given his current constraints?"
EDIT: Forgot the link.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-p...nal--rick-nash--bruce-boudreau-152209962.html
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