Not interested in giving a 36 year old D a contract with significant term or money to play on our third pair. Some other team can do that if they feel like it.
Suter was eating top 4 minutes last year.
Don't know why he wouldn't be doing the same here.
Gathering elite talent is the toughest part of a rebuild. The Rangers have done a pretty good job of checking that box. What the organization really needs right now is more and better depth. Both were sadly lacking last year.this is actually a very reasonable list when you disregard the egregious criteria hockey fans have for someone being "good"
I'd say the Rangers, right now, have most of this list.
Elite 1c - Mika of last year is not this but Mika of the year prior, for sure, is
Elite winger - Panarin
Two other top line wingers - Kreider and Buchnevich, Kakko and Laf will very likely fall into this category soon
Top-line center to play behind elite center - I personally think this is Chytil but I can see the disagreement. I also think HF is extraordinarily off base in their evaluations of "top line" v.s. "top 6" talent.
Two more top 6 forwards - Kakko and Laf
Elite no 1 D - Fox
A second no 1 D - I think Lindgren is on the border here because his offense is lacking but I certainly think his play driving is at least top pair quality.
Top pair D to anchor a strong second pair - this should be Trouba but likely Lindgren is more of the answer here.
Top pairing caliber D to to crush soft minutes - not sure about this one, I guess that could be Trouba but ideally it's Miller who could be a victim of a short term numbers game
Top 10 starting G - probably not Igor yet, but could be.
Laff - Zib - Kakko
- Kravstov, Jones and 2022 #1 for Larkin
- Sign Suter 2 years $4MM AAV
- Sign Coleman 4 years $3.5MM AAV
- Sign Nosek 2 years $1.75MM AAV
- Resign Buch 4 years $5.5MM AAV
- Resign Smith 2 years $1MM AAV
- Resign Chyitl 3 years $3.5MM AAV
- Resign Shesh 5 years $5MM AAV
- Trade Strome to recoup some assets sent in the Larkin deal.
- Extend Zib 5 years $7.5MM AAV
- See if Fox will extend 8 years $8MM AAV
- Howden selected in expansion draft
Panarin - Larkin - Buch
Kreider - Chytil - Coleman
Nosek - Rooney- Barron
Gauthier/Blackwell
Lindgren - Fox
Miller - Trouba
Suter - Lundkvist
Smith
Shesh
Geo/vet backup if he's dealt
I've said this before and didn't get much of a response but what does Kyle Palmieri get on his next deal? He's played in the NYC area for the last 6 years and he plays both wings. He had a down year last year with 21 points in 51 games but NJ was horrible and his role with the Islanders fluctuated. Could the Rangers lure him in on a 2-3 year deal at $3-3.5m per season? He's the type of guy who could slide up and down the line-up and win battles in the corners.
He had a down year but a great playoffs. He'll get paid.I've said this before and didn't get much of a response but what does Kyle Palmieri get on his next deal? He's played in the NYC area for the last 6 years and he plays both wings. He had a down year last year with 21 points in 51 games but NJ was horrible and his role with the Islanders fluctuated. Could the Rangers lure him in on a 2-3 year deal at $3-3.5m per season? He's the type of guy who could slide up and down the line-up and win battles in the corners.
This is how you turn Ryan Lindgren into Dan Girardi reallll quick.Keep Lindgren and Fox together for the next 10 years. Play them 25-30 minutes a game
If the coaching staff can't figure out how to split the remaining 30 minutes, or if the players making up the bottom4 on D can't get produce decent 15 minutes per pair, we have problems that splitting the top pair will not fix
He's a really good scorer. Like you said he had a down year. Should be a lot of teams interested in him if they're smart. Imagine him playing on a line with McDavid or Panarin.I've said this before and didn't get much of a response but what does Kyle Palmieri get on his next deal? He's played in the NYC area for the last 6 years and he plays both wings. He had a down year last year with 21 points in 51 games but NJ was horrible and his role with the Islanders fluctuated. Could the Rangers lure him in on a 2-3 year deal at $3-3.5m per season? He's the type of guy who could slide up and down the line-up and win battles in the corners.
He's a really good scorer. Like you said he had a down year. Should be a lot of teams interested in him if they're smart.
This is how you turn Ryan Lindgren into Dan Girardi reallll quick.
Define significant term and money
You’re right, it isn’t a need. However, any day you can add a W like Tarasenko to your top-six, even if it comes at reduced minutes for Kakko and Kravstov, you do it if the price is low enough.
I agree 2 years max, Money will probably be in the $3MM range.More than two years and more than $2.5 mil per.
I was referring to Winnipeg which was brought up in the post I was quoting...MN and NY are polar opposites in every way. Having lived in both, I can bet that if he liked MN he’d hate NY.
I was referring to Winnipeg which was brought up in the post I was quoting...
I said earlier he most likely wont come here bc he is not a big city type of person off the ice...
This is how you turn Ryan Lindgren into Dan Girardi reallll quick.
He wouldn't really be on the 'third pairing'
His overall responsibilities would be greater than Miller's he'd just be partnered with someone not named Trouba most of the time for balance purposes.
I agree 2 years max, Money will probably be in the $3MM range.
Both doable
If Miller improves a bit more he likely would become our 3LD….and really I think we all should want Miller to do that.
IMO the Rangers need a change of identity. We are too easy a team to play against and bringing in Suter does nothing for us in that regard. We need bigger and meaner players who can play. Looking again at teams that go deep they have real beef on the blue line. In that regard we have Trouba with Schneider and maybe Robertson coming and yeah the small but combative Lindgren.
I think it's plausible that Lundkvist if kept is not as green as Miller was last year, sort of how Kravtsov looked in the NHL immediately compared to how Kakko and Lafreniere did. Quite honestly Jones looked pretty composed right out of the gate. And I assume Miller himself looks a little more experienced. I really don't even believe the Rangers need a vet LD as long as they can sign Smith or similar cheaply and short term.
This works with the cap? That seems lik ea lot of new money coming in, with basically none going out?