Amazing Kreiderman
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He'll be a UFA. He doesn't have to stay with the Rangers.
As we have seen, NHL teams scout these AHL veterans. We did it with Brodzinski.
If Rydahl shows he is committed to North America, he'll get interest.
We also complain about the 4th line a decent amount, especially when Carpenter was on the team, but it's a pretty good line right now. Goodrow-Brodzinski-Gauthier have speed, grit, and finishing abilities.
I think the only way he gets a shot is if one or two players get hurt.
I never implied he'd stay with the Rangers. I was talking about him signing an NHL contract. Could be anywhere. The waiver eligibility gives him a bit more "freedom". If a team wants to keep him, they'll have to offer more than what he would get in the KHL or SHL if they offer a 2-way deal.