I really feel confident with this team the chemistry is already there we just don’t know what we getting out of trouba but I feel like he’s gonna make up for last season if we can get off the hump of the ecf and get physical like Florida did they can be a good team bread man gonna have to have a peak season as well
@@LockedOnRangersNHL yeah that ankle injury he had was definitely bothering his game in the playoffs but what had us upset at trouba he tried to act like the injuries weren’t apart of why he wasn’t performing well enough in the postseason but I really do hope he makes up for it this season upcoming
Panarin racked up a large majority of his points, against the Caps & 'Canes. When it came to the Panthers series: he and his linemates ( including ZBad's line) dropped back into the same 'ole obsessive Panarin Perimeter garbage. We all watched the post-season, right? The issue is a bit more complicated, than just " shooting the puck more ". Both the Panthers and ' Canes created layers of walls ( bodies and sticks): to take away shooting lanes and passing lanes; whole also being aggressive in their pressuring. Without looking up the stats: I'm guessing the Panthers blocked, deflected or intercepted at least 500+ Rangers shots and pass attempts, in those six games. Much like the Oilers in the Finals: the Rangers were able to score on the counter attacks, and when they were willing to send bodies in, to penetrate the Panthers layers of defensive walls; and disrupt their deciplined positioning and aggressive pressure on the puck. Same problem against the Devils, two years ago. Same problem against the Lightening, three years ago. Our Rangers need stronger, more tenacious players on the top lines: who are willing to penetrate between the circles: disrupt, create chaos and open up shooting lanes and passing lanes; as well as battle fiercely in front of the net, for rebounds, make plays or smack the puck into the net. With McDavid ( arguably the most skilled player in the world) and all the skill / talent the Oilers had: they were mostly successful scoring ( against the Panthers) with those type of role players: winning battles and creating havoc, for the Panthers. Every year, we see similar Cup Champs: big, tough, full team-cohesive defensive systems; snuffing out highly skilled players; counter attacking for big, important goals. More finesse, more fancy-smancy players: are not what the Rangers need. They have the skill. They need the muscle, the fierce determination and The Attitude.
@shawnlewin9057 I'm not cherry picking, I' not a naysayer. Those are facts of hockey and this team. You do not win a Cup with gentle-minded perimeter players, who can't score 5-on-5, or willing to step up and into nasty physicality battles. Cup champs have nasty warriors. Our Rangers need more warriors, and an overall warrior attitude.
Ottoman does not win us a Cup. Not at this point in his career. Regulation Season points don't mean diddly, if you don't have the right horses to create space for your skill players; in the post-season. Juggling Bread, ZBad, Kreider, Trocheck and Laffy around; is futility. We need some big, nasty bodies on their lines.
@LockedOnRangersNHL We have some, in house: Give Edstrom some significant rotations up there, at 5-on-5. Edstrom can play all three forward positions. And if I member correctly: Edstrom started out as a Center. Maybe even Rempe: if he shows some improvement in his puck possession/ puck control skills. Through out the history of the NHL: many role players ( such as Adam Graves, Rick Toccet, Chris Neil...etc) who evert " expert pigeon-holed into never being better than a Fourth Line role player; were given the opportunity to play with highly skilled players; and they learned, improved, elevated their skills and thrived ( as did their linemates and team). So why not role the Twin Towers out, On a team sadly anemic on size, toughness and attitude: we have two promising monsters, to work with. Role then out 15 minutes a game: on the 4th, 3rd and top lines....for 30 games. Maybe 40 games. Watch and see how they respond.
1. No he doesn't. 2. A Panarin buyout would result in cap savings of only $667K and would result in $11 million in dead cap for each of the next two seasons. Not happening.
I really feel confident with this team the chemistry is already there we just don’t know what we getting out of trouba but I feel like he’s gonna make up for last season if we can get off the hump of the ecf and get physical like Florida did they can be a good team bread man gonna have to have a peak season as well
Definitely hoping Trouba can bounce back. Playoffs were rough for him.
@@LockedOnRangersNHL yeah that ankle injury he had was definitely bothering his game in the playoffs but what had us upset at trouba he tried to act like the injuries weren’t apart of why he wasn’t performing well enough in the postseason but I really do hope he makes up for it this season upcoming
Panarin racked up a large majority of his points, against the Caps & 'Canes.
When it came to the Panthers series: he and his linemates ( including ZBad's line) dropped back into the same 'ole obsessive Panarin Perimeter garbage.
We all watched the post-season, right?
The issue is a bit more complicated, than just " shooting the puck more ".
Both the Panthers and ' Canes created layers of walls ( bodies and sticks): to take away shooting lanes and passing lanes; whole also being aggressive in their pressuring.
Without looking up the stats: I'm guessing the Panthers blocked, deflected or intercepted at least 500+ Rangers shots and pass attempts, in those six games.
Much like the Oilers in the Finals: the Rangers were able to score on the counter attacks, and when they were willing to send bodies in, to penetrate the Panthers layers of defensive walls; and disrupt their deciplined positioning and aggressive pressure on the puck.
Same problem against the Devils, two years ago. Same problem against the Lightening, three years ago.
Our Rangers need stronger, more tenacious players on the top lines: who are willing to penetrate between the circles: disrupt, create chaos and open up shooting lanes and passing lanes; as well as battle fiercely in front of the net, for rebounds, make plays or smack the puck into the net.
With McDavid ( arguably the most skilled player in the world) and all the skill / talent the Oilers had: they were mostly successful scoring ( against the Panthers) with those type of role players: winning battles and creating havoc, for the Panthers.
Every year, we see similar Cup Champs: big, tough, full team-cohesive defensive systems; snuffing out highly skilled players; counter attacking for big, important goals.
More finesse, more fancy-smancy players: are not what the Rangers need.
They have the skill. They need the muscle, the fierce determination and The Attitude.
Lol The insane levels of cherry-picking that the Rangers naysayers require.
@shawnlewin9057
I'm not cherry picking, I' not a naysayer.
Those are facts of hockey and this team.
You do not win a Cup with gentle-minded perimeter players, who can't score 5-on-5, or willing to step up and into nasty physicality battles.
Cup champs have nasty warriors.
Our Rangers need more warriors, and an overall warrior attitude.
Im not reading that gaslighting crap
@@louispeddiltton47
LoL....😆🤣
Gaslighting??
Hahahahahaha....
Facts are gaslighting, now? 😆
Spot on. 100-105 points for 🥖 next season.
Ottoman does not win us a Cup. Not at this point in his career.
Regulation Season points don't mean diddly, if you don't have the right horses to create space for your skill players; in the post-season.
Juggling Bread, ZBad, Kreider, Trocheck and Laffy around; is futility.
We need some big, nasty bodies on their lines.
Definitely would have liked the Rangers to pick up a physical, gritty right winger to play with Mika/Kreider. Even on a one-year deal
@LockedOnRangersNHL
We have some, in house:
Give Edstrom some significant rotations up there, at 5-on-5. Edstrom can play all three forward positions. And if I member correctly: Edstrom started out as a Center.
Maybe even Rempe: if he shows some improvement in his puck possession/ puck control skills.
Through out the history of the NHL: many role players ( such as Adam Graves, Rick Toccet, Chris Neil...etc) who evert " expert pigeon-holed into never being better than a Fourth Line role player; were given the opportunity to play with highly skilled players; and they learned, improved, elevated their skills and thrived ( as did their linemates and team).
So why not role the Twin Towers out,
On a team sadly anemic on size, toughness and attitude: we have two promising monsters, to work with.
Role then out 15 minutes a game: on the 4th, 3rd and top lines....for 30 games. Maybe 40 games. Watch and see how they respond.
Panarin sucks we need to buy out his overpaid ass
1. No he doesn't.
2. A Panarin buyout would result in cap savings of only $667K and would result in $11 million in dead cap for each of the next two seasons. Not happening.
Hell yeah he does!!!