A couple years back we weren't deep in prospects and his chances of becoming a Ranger were a lot better. The last couple years the Rangers organizationally have gotten much deeper though. Day got better as the season went along but he's significantly below these left shot guys--Miller, Rykov, Hajek, Lindgren, Reunanen and Bigras. He's more in the group with Ragnarsson, Crawley and Sjalin. That's a lot of prospects to be below though. At best he's two years away from the NHL and if he does become an NHL player I doubt it will be with the Rangers. But no I don't think he's a bad prospect--it's just he's not in a great situation here.