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Deej : 6/14/2017 1:11 pm
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RE: Trading Stepan is  
YAJ2112 : 6/14/2017 2:03 pm : link
In comment 13499928 SethFromAstoria said:
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remarkably asinine and typical to hear. Ive been away for personal reasons....this will be a glorious offseason. They should buy out everyone and take down Leetch and Graves numbers. Start fresh.


Urgent matters caused your absence, now witness the results. Outposts destroyed, expansion of the Federation everywhere.
Well, again, he apparently would prefer to play closer to home  
Greg from LI : 6/14/2017 2:05 pm : link
And it's only risky if you make a lousy trade. I don't imagine they're looking to give him away.
RE: ......  
Deej : 6/14/2017 2:06 pm : link
In comment 13499940 BrettNYG10 said:
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I'm concerned about dealing Stepan. I think he's sort of underrated. It's a high-risk move. I get the rationale for dealing him, but I think it can blow up in their faces.


Gort is probably feeling burned by NMCs/NTCs and wants to avoid Stepan's. Like Tupolev removing the safety from his torpedo.

In the end it wasnt the NMC/NTC issue with Staal and DG. It's that they're grossly overpaid, borderline playable guys.
RE: Seth makes his usual calm and well-reasoned contributions  
Kyle in NY : 6/14/2017 2:10 pm : link
In comment 13499936 Greg from LI said:
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Maybe you should talk to Stepan and his wife about how asinine it is, since they reportedly don't want to stay in NY.


There was a random rumor about that but I haven't seen it confirmed or mentioned anywhere else. I don't think this is the case.

That said, he's very clearly on the block. I'd rather keep him, I think he's still underappreciated. Better be a good return and not just a salary dump if he does go.
RE: ......  
Kyle in NY : 6/14/2017 2:10 pm : link
In comment 13499940 BrettNYG10 said:
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I'm concerned about dealing Stepan. I think he's sort of underrated. It's a high-risk move. I get the rationale for dealing him, but I think it can blow up in their faces.


100% agree
Gotta say  
Anakim : 6/14/2017 2:13 pm : link
I love the idea of a McD-Shattenkirk, Skjei-Smith, Bereglazov-Pionk, Kampfer defensive corp.


Don't know why we extended Kampfer over Clendening, but whatever....
I would trade any forward we have for Trouba  
Deej : 6/14/2017 2:14 pm : link
There isnt a forward we have who contributes as much as we would get from giving McD a shut down RHD partner to gobble minutes.

So the issue to me really is what is the return for Stepan.
RE: ......  
SethFromAstoria : 6/14/2017 2:14 pm : link
In comment 13499940 BrettNYG10 said:
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I'm concerned about dealing Stepan. I think he's sort of underrated. It's a high-risk move. I get the rationale for dealing him, but I think it can blow up in their faces.

Hoya i think you missed this one. YOu meant to say "how can it be high risk if you dont know whats coming back?"

Ill post some praise for #5


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Girardi, 33, skated in 788 career games with the Rangers, registering 46 goals and 184 assists for 230 points, along with a plus-54 rating and 275 penalty minutes. He ranks ninth on the Rangers' all-time games played list, and he ranks fifth among Blueshirts defensemen in career games played, only trailing Harry Howell, Brian Leetch, Ron Greschner, and Jim Neilson. In addition, Girardi, who was signed by the Rangers as an undrafted free agent on July 1, 2006, appeared in more games with the Blueshirts than any other undrafted player in franchise history (among players who were eligible to be selected since the NHL Draft was implemented in 1963).

The Welland, Ontario, native helped the Rangers advance to the playoffs 10 times during his 11 seasons with the franchise (2006-07 - 2008-09; 2010-11 - 2016-17), including a trip to the Stanley Cup Final during the 2013-14 season. In addition, Girardi helped the Rangers finish in first place in their division twice during the regular season (Atlantic Division - 2011-12; Metropolitan Division - 2014-15) and finish with the best record in the NHL during the regular season in 2014-15, as the Blueshirts established single-season franchise records with 53 wins and 113 points. Girardi represented the Rangers at the 2012 NHL All-Star Game and finished sixth in voting for the Norris Trophy as the NHL's best defenseman in 2011-12. He led the league in blocked shots in 2010-11 and 2012-13, and he established career-highs in blocked shots (236), assists (27), and points (31) during the 2010-11 season. In addition, Girardi served as one of the Rangers' alternate captains since the start of the 2011-12 season.

The 6-1, 212-pounder skated in 788 of 820 regular season games the Rangers played from the time he made his NHL debut on Jan. 27, 2007 through the end of the 2016-17 regular season (96.1%), including 651 of 656 regular season games the team played from Jan. 27, 2007 through the end of the 2014-15 regular season (99.2%). Girardi has skated in at least 80 games in seven seasons in his career, and he has played all 82 games of a season five times. Since the NHL implemented an 82-game schedule in 1995-96, Girardi and Brian Leetch are the only Rangers who have played all 82 games in five different seasons.


Since he made his NHL debut, Girardi leads the NHL in blocked shots (1,691) and ranks fourth among NHL defensemen in games played (788).

Girardi skated in 122 career playoff games with the Rangers, registering six goals and 27 assists for 33 points, along with 36 penalty minutes. He is the franchise's all-time leader in playoff games played (among skaters) and only trails Henrik Lundqvist (128) in career playoff appearances by a Ranger. Girardi also holds the franchise record (among skaters) in consecutive playoff games, as he skated in 109 consecutive playoff games with the Rangers from his NHL playoff debut in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against Atlanta in 2007 to Game 1 of the First Round against Pittsburgh in 2016. Girardi's 27 career playoff assists and 33 career playoff points rank fifth among Rangers defensemen in franchise history. Girardi registered three game-winning goals during the 2012 Playoffs, including one in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Ottawa on April 26, 2012, and his three game-winning goals were tied for the fourth-most a Ranger has recorded in one playoff year in franchise history. Girardi led the NHL in blocked shots (67) and led NHL defensemen in hits (80) during the 2014 Playoffs while helping the Rangers advance to the Stanley Cup Final.

During his tenure with the Rangers, Girardi received several team and league awards and nominations. He was the Rangers' nominee twice for the Bill Masterton Trophy (2011-12 and 2016-17), which is awarded annually to the NHL player who "best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey." Girardi received the John Halligan Good Guy Award in 2012-13 for his cooperation with the media, and he was named the Rangers Fan Club Rookie of the Year in 2006-07.
RE: Well, again, he apparently would prefer to play closer to home  
BrettNYG10 : 6/14/2017 2:16 pm : link
In comment 13499949 Greg from LI said:
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And it's only risky if you make a lousy trade. I don't imagine they're looking to give him away.


I haven't heard that and don't put a lot of stock into those things - when Stralman left there was a rumor his wife wanted to leave NYC, too.

I think shaking up a successful top six is really risky even if a comparable-caliber player comes back. The player they receive is likely to be a bit younger, less developed with no guarantee of future growth.
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GiantFilthy : 6/14/2017 2:17 pm : link
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SethFromAstoria : 1:52 pm : link
oh come on everyone here should appreciate the guy way more than the piece of garbage hes been treated as by fans and media alike. the New York Rangers have tons of tradition and that includes scapegoating even when its a player like this one. Today is a joyous day. 2.75 mil to go wild with eh?

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It absolutely is a risk to trade Stepan  
Davisian : 6/14/2017 2:18 pm : link
He's a very productive player, but this is the reality they face in a salary cap world.

Something similar to the Brassard deal would be ideal and someone as big, fast and talented as Greenway would do it for me.

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BrettNYG10 : 6/14/2017 2:19 pm : link
In comment 13499979 GiantFilthy said:
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SethFromAstoria : 1:52 pm : link
oh come on everyone here should appreciate the guy way more than the piece of garbage hes been treated as by fans and media alike. the New York Rangers have tons of tradition and that includes scapegoating even when its a player like this one. Today is a joyous day. 2.75 mil to go wild with eh?

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Haha
I'm very disappointed we couldnt find a trade partner here  
MetsAreBack : 6/14/2017 2:21 pm : link

After the way he looked in the playoffs and only being owed, what, $10 million over 3 seasons, I would have thought we could have gotten a team to take him on as a 3rd pair defender with leadership skills that helped meet a cap minimum for someone. We probably would have had to chip in, but the cap hit would have spread over 3 years, not 6.

So either G refused to waive his NMC, or we didn't even try. I find the latter hard to believe, and if we had tried, we would have heard rumors from around the league.

My guess is G refused, which is his right, but makes me hedge how much I want to 'thank him' as others have done above. We'll wait to hear in coming days what really transpired here.

As a result of this, we're now looking at 10 forwards we need to try and protect against only 2 defenseman (one of which is Staal). A deal really needs to be made with another team (Nashville... Anaheim, though ANA supposedly already has a deal in place with Vegas... Minnesota... Calgary, which also needs a goalie... etc)
I'm all for trading Stepan.  
Keith : 6/14/2017 2:23 pm : link
I think he's peaked as far as his potential and he consistently underperforms in the postseason. He's a very solid player, jack of all trades, but a master of none. At 6.5 AAV, I think we can do better.
LMAO GiantFilthy  
Mike in Long Beach : 6/14/2017 2:24 pm : link
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RE: It absolutely is a risk to trade Stepan  
shockeyisthebest8056 : 6/14/2017 2:25 pm : link
In comment 13499983 Davisian said:
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He's a very productive player, but this is the reality they face in a salary cap world.

Something similar to the Brassard deal would be ideal and someone as big, fast and talented as Greenway would do it for me.


What trade or roster move involves zero risk? It's simply not possible. It comes down to whether or not you trust the front office to make a move that brings back a younger, cheaper player with as much or more upside? I do. They did it with Brassard and he's not as good or as valuable as Stepan.
Stepan  
Deej : 6/14/2017 2:26 pm : link
what if trading him lets you sign both Shatty and Smith, and resign all our Miller, Mika, Hayes types to term, plus returns another core piece (something better than the Brassard return)?

Im not saying trade him, but I dont think it's an easy question, especially with his trade protection kicking in.
And I have to believe a trade of 1-2 forwards  
MetsAreBack : 6/14/2017 2:30 pm : link
for a 3 D is forthcoming, otherwise I don't understand why Girardi was bought out now and not one year from now (or later this summer when we knew we signed Smith and Shattenkirk)
RE: Interesting that the GM agrees with us  
MetsAreBack : 6/14/2017 2:43 pm : link
In comment 13499834 Deej said:
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Im not a fire AV guy, but there are usage issues that are hard to understand, and it appears that the GM agrees.



This isn't the first time this has happened. Marty St Louis couldn't get a job the offseason after AV kept putting him out there on top lines and the PP1 in the ECF against Tampa. Boyle couldn't get work after playing a prominent role here.

Its frightening how the GM and the HC are on completely different wavelengths. Personally I think the GM gets it and the HC is behind the times... but regardless you need the ship sailing in the same direction to succeed.
RE: RE: ......  
bigbluehoya : 6/14/2017 2:46 pm : link
In comment 13499973 SethFromAstoria said:
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Hoya i think you missed this one. YOu meant to say "how can it be high risk if you dont know whats coming back?"


as usual, pretty much incoherent, and unable answer a simple question that was asked without any insult.
Boyle I think announced his retirement  
Deej : 6/14/2017 2:51 pm : link
before shopping his services. Maybe during the season.

Generally, yeah, AV has some maddening usage issues. I mean, Tanner Glass.

The flipside is that I think he's done a good job developing players, and we've been winning. The biggest problem of late has been the Ds. AV didnt resign Staal and DG to big contracts.
RE: Boyle I think announced his retirement  
MetsAreBack : 6/14/2017 2:53 pm : link
In comment 13500039 Deej said:
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before shopping his services. Maybe during the season.

Generally, yeah, AV has some maddening usage issues. I mean, Tanner Glass.

The flipside is that I think he's done a good job developing players, and we've been winning. The biggest problem of late has been the Ds. AV didnt resign Staal and DG to big contracts.


AV had his hands in both those contracts. They were both handed out when he was head coach. If he valued Stralman over Staal, you think we sign Staal and let the other walk?
At least Gorton  
Kyle in NY : 6/14/2017 2:54 pm : link
is starting to take away AV's favorite toys. This could be a pretty crazy and defining week for this team's future
RE: ......  
Giants in 07 : 6/14/2017 2:58 pm : link
In comment 13499940 BrettNYG10 said:
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I'm concerned about dealing Stepan. I think he's sort of underrated. It's a high-risk move. I get the rationale for dealing him, but I think it can blow up in their faces.


Agree 100%
Todays buyout makes no sense  
MetsAreBack : 6/14/2017 2:59 pm : link
if a trade of a F or two for a D isnt forthcoming. Have to imagine that's next. We also i think i read need to actually sign one forward by friday or we get in trouble with the league (apparently puempel's agent is playing hardball because of this fact lol... i mean really?)

I still think we need to shake this lockerroom up. I'm fine not going crazy, but i'm not afraid to shake up that top 6 or otherwise trade some leadership because i dont think you can choke as much as we did this past offseason and not do anything as a management team about that.

Like it or not, you blow 3 playoff games - you need to somehow change the mindset, culture, stench in that room. You cant just blame it on luck (or even Girardi) and hope things get better.
Could also mean  
Kyle in NY : 6/14/2017 3:02 pm : link
that something is in place for Smith and he'll be the 3rd defenseman protected
RE: Todays buyout makes no sense  
BrettNYG10 : 6/14/2017 3:06 pm : link
In comment 13500055 MetsAreBack said:
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if a trade of a F or two for a D isnt forthcoming. Have to imagine that's next. We also i think i read need to actually sign one forward by friday or we get in trouble with the league (apparently puempel's agent is playing hardball because of this fact lol... i mean really?)

I still think we need to shake this lockerroom up. I'm fine not going crazy, but i'm not afraid to shake up that top 6 or otherwise trade some leadership because i dont think you can choke as much as we did this past offseason and not do anything as a management team about that.

Like it or not, you blow 3 playoff games - you need to somehow change the mindset, culture, stench in that room. You cant just blame it on luck (or even Girardi) and hope things get better.


Rangers already re-signed Puempel.
RE: Could also mean  
MetsAreBack : 6/14/2017 3:10 pm : link
In comment 13500058 Kyle in NY said:
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that something is in place for Smith and he'll be the 3rd defenseman protected



I guess, but why not just wait a week on that?
I don't think they did, Brett  
Kyle in NY : 6/14/2017 3:21 pm : link
if they did, they wouldn't still be in this bind of needing to become expansion compliant

They re-signed Kampfer (God knows why), and are non tendering Pirri and Clendening (of course). But Puempel is still out there
RE: I don't think they did, Brett  
BrettNYG10 : 6/14/2017 3:21 pm : link
In comment 13500092 Kyle in NY said:
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if they did, they wouldn't still be in this bind of needing to become expansion compliant

They re-signed Kampfer (God knows why), and are non tendering Pirri and Clendening (of course). But Puempel is still out there


Come at me bro.
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Kyle  
bigbluehoya : 6/14/2017 3:23 pm : link
Peumpel signed today with NYR. 1yr $725k, the Rangers are now compliant.
Kampfer?  
Greg from LI : 6/14/2017 3:25 pm : link
What the hell?
I wish nothing  
batman11 : 6/14/2017 3:26 pm : link
but the best for Dan and his family. He was always a tough, hard nosed hockey player who left it all on the ice. He represented the Rangers organization as a true professional.
Lol  
Kyle in NY : 6/14/2017 3:27 pm : link
my bad. My info was as of this morning.

Greg, two year, two way deal. Whatever
wow!  
ColHowPepper : 6/14/2017 4:27 pm : link
- w/o qualifiers, fans should tip their hats to DG, who was a warrior; can't blame him for being the beneficiary of Sather's gaffe. Well rested into the SCP, he played well, if not well enough for that $$

- I agree with arc's characterization of Satheresque to expect Shattenkirk here, but maybe Gort's eye will be more discerning, looking at Nash or Anaheim backline

- didn't tender #4 but signed Kampfer??? Must be something we're missing, because this puts AV and Gort on same page. wtf?

- again, kudos to the NYR thread for the collective intelligence and decorum.

- Stepan, indeed, a tough one. But he was too often invisible--and he had plenty of company in the persons of Miller, Hayes, Kreider, et al.--in the playoffs. Think MAB is right when he says:
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Like it or not, you blow 3 playoff games - you need to somehow change the mindset, culture, stench in that room. You cant just blame it on luck (or even Girardi) and hope things get better.
It's not as if Rangers were a team full of rookies and first year players who predictably wilted under the pressure. They were a team of Playoff-"tested" young vets who did not come through. In fact, it was some rookies and 1st year vets like Sjkei, Lindberg and Fast who shined, relatively, and McD, Nash, and Smith were solid.

Does anyone here think we get out of the Conference Finals had we prevailed against Ottawa? Doesn't seem to me that could have happened, so if your sights are set higher, you can't stand pat.

And no mention on that score of Henrik. I'm not convinced this year did not mark the onset of a career in decline. That's not a trade him statement because he's likely untradeable, but if the team is going to deal Raanta as part of a package for a d-man, they better get a damn good player, or really like the prospect, if they think he's ready.
I just read that the cap may rise to 77.5?  
Davisian : 6/14/2017 5:25 pm : link
That would be sweet.

Thanks for your service G  
NYerInMA : 6/14/2017 5:33 pm : link
But time to move on.
RE: I just read that the cap may rise to 77.5?  
BrettNYG10 : 6/14/2017 5:47 pm : link
In comment 13500209 Davisian said:
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That would be sweet.


Might be able to fit Marleau with Kovalchuk and Thornton then. #shiny

BTW, why do you like Greenway so much? Don't know anything about him.
RE: RE: I just read that the cap may rise to 77.5?  
Davisian : 6/14/2017 5:54 pm : link
In comment 13500231 BrettNYG10 said:
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In comment 13500209 Davisian said:


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That would be sweet.




Might be able to fit Marleau with Kovalchuk and Thornton then. #shiny

BTW, why do you like Greenway so much? Don't know anything about him.


From the world Jr.'s tourney. He was a beast among boys there, and it seems like the guys who shine in that tournament end up being pretty good NHL'ers.

of course, I haven't seen much of him beyond that so some scouting opinions may very, but he strikes me as a Lucic/Simmonds type, but bigger and faster.



Greenway really shown at world juniors  
Kyle in NY : 6/14/2017 6:00 pm : link
Looked like a big man who actually played big (pjcas alert). Off the top of my head I think he was a 2nd round pick. So maybe the natural talent is good, not great. So perhaps the second piece in a Stepan deal.

Stepan for Greenway + Dumba, I'm not keen to move Stepan but that's a deal I'd do. Would clear cap and provide young talent. Shades of a Brassard deal

RE: RE: RE: I just read that the cap may rise to 77.5?  
Deej : 6/14/2017 6:08 pm : link
In comment 13500233 Davisian said:
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In comment 13500231 BrettNYG10 said:


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In comment 13500209 Davisian said:


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That would be sweet.




Might be able to fit Marleau with Kovalchuk and Thornton then. #shiny

BTW, why do you like Greenway so much? Don't know anything about him.



From the world Jr.'s tourney. He was a beast among boys there, and it seems like the guys who shine in that tournament end up being pretty good NHL'ers.

of course, I haven't seen much of him beyond that so some scouting opinions may very, but he strikes me as a Lucic/Simmonds type, but bigger and faster.




Or, Sweden just keeps a whole line from a SEL team in tact, where two of the players are Forsberg and Naslund each 2 years post-draft, and then the Rangers get fooled into thinking that their linemate Sundstrom is hot shit too, so they draft him 8th overall. And then we trade him for Pavel Brendl.

It's funny, I've been bitter about that for a while, but really he was a fine pick. He scored more than I remember. And the #1 we gave for Brendl turned out to be #8 overall, and there wasnt an all star drafted until Justin Williams at 28 (and really, the only star player taken after #3 was Hank in the 7th round -- crazy bad draft).
Inevitable move  
Vanzetti : 6/14/2017 6:55 pm : link
As will be buying out Staal and Henrik down the line.

Rangers have good goalie prospects but not much in the way of blue line prospects.

As posters have suggested, the obvious move is to trade Step for a young dman. But to be honest, that won't be enough. I think they have to play the long hand and avoid a win-now move like Shattenkirk. T
Plausible to me that we never buy Hank out  
Deej : 6/14/2017 7:10 pm : link
How many years of stink did it take to pull the plug on Girardi? I'd argue that he has been very bad since the 2013-14 playoffs (the SCF year). I dont have his playoff stats, but before that he was consistently a 48-49 CF% player in the regular season. After that he was 46.3, 41.3, and 44 lat year. In his defense, the more he struggled, the LESS sheltered his minute got. Because AV.

If Hank gets similar rope, then he just has to get thru next season without turning into a pumpkin. I doubt he falls apart (I actually expect a bounce back). I could see the last 1-2 seasons of Hank being below average. But I dont think he gets bought out over that. Im actually not sure Dolan would authorize it even if the hockey people requested it.
Hank's post on instagram  
Deej : 6/14/2017 7:11 pm : link
(see link for pic -- SFW)

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For 11 years you have left everything you had in front of me. The way you competed and paid the price night in and night out inspired me more than you know. Will miss you on and off the ice. To me you are the definition of a warrior and I will ALWAYS appreciate what you have done for me and our team over the years. Thank you G!!!

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RE: Trading Stepan is  
djm : 6/14/2017 7:35 pm : link
In comment 13499928 SethFromAstoria said:
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remarkably asinine and typical to hear. Ive been away for personal reasons....this will be a glorious offseason. They should buy out everyone and take down Leetch and Graves numbers. Start fresh.


Trading Stepan is only asinine if they don't get fair value in return. I'd trade him in a package for a super star type player.
RE: Plausible to me that we never buy Hank out  
Vanzetti : 6/14/2017 7:43 pm : link
In comment 13500284 Deej said:
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How many years of stink did it take to pull the plug on Girardi? I'd argue that he has been very bad since the 2013-14 playoffs (the SCF year). I dont have his playoff stats, but before that he was consistently a 48-49 CF% player in the regular season. After that he was 46.3, 41.3, and 44 lat year. In his defense, the more he struggled, the LESS sheltered his minute got. Because AV.

If Hank gets similar rope, then he just has to get thru next season without turning into a pumpkin. I doubt he falls apart (I actually expect a bounce back). I could see the last 1-2 seasons of Hank being below average. But I dont think he gets bought out over that. Im actually not sure Dolan would authorize it even if the hockey people requested it.


Doubt Henrik lasts more than two more years. Shesterkin is waiting in the wings. The question is whether his contract is movable and whether he would waive the NMC
RE: I just read that the cap may rise to 77.5?  
arcarsenal : 6/14/2017 7:54 pm : link
In comment 13500209 Davisian said:
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That would be sweet.


Fuckin yeah. Plenty of room for Kovalchuk.
RE: RE: Plausible to me that we never buy Hank out  
Deej : 6/14/2017 8:12 pm : link
In comment 13500305 Vanzetti said:
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Doubt Henrik lasts more than two more years. Shesterkin is waiting in the wings. The question is whether his contract is movable and whether he would waive the NMC


I expect Shesterkin to play 2 more years in Russia. Then either 2 seasons in NYR or one in AHL, and one in NHL -- if Hank is struggling AND IS pans out. He's not just having this job handed to him. In any event, I could see Hank's last year and a half being a time-share or even or someone else taking over. That doesnt mean we're going to buy him out.
I'd pack Stepan's bags and drive him to LaGuardia...  
Torrag : 6/14/2017 11:11 pm : link
...but admittedly I'm probably in the minority. Here's my issue with him, he plays an intangible based game and his positives are primarily defensive so why the fuck is he so God Damn awful in the faceoff circle? It negates his value in so many ways. Fuck sake all the man should do the entire offseason is have his wife and kids drop the puck for him 'til he figures something out. It drives me insane.
RE: I'd pack Stepan's bags and drive him to LaGuardia...  
mvftw : 6/15/2017 9:02 am : link
In comment 13500500 Torrag said:
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...but admittedly I'm probably in the minority. Here's my issue with him, he plays an intangible based game and his positives are primarily defensive so why the fuck is he so God Damn awful in the faceoff circle? It negates his value in so many ways. Fuck sake all the man should do the entire offseason is have his wife and kids drop the puck for him 'til he figures something out. It drives me insane.


Totally Agree. I'll pack up Staal...
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