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Forum: Armchair-GM26 déc. 2023 à 17 h 43
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Forum: Armchair-GM11 nov. 2023 à 19 h 5
Sujet: A shakeup
Forum: Armchair-GM11 nov. 2023 à 13 h 0
Sujet: A shakeup
I'll gladly answer with another name no one has mentioned: Dylan Garand.

As said here, as long as Benoit Allaire is in the employ of the Rangers, I'll never worry about goaltending. Garand is the quietest 3-1-1 in the organization, who is 21 years old. He has something each of the seven current goalies in the organization (save one, Jon Quick) doesn't have: championship experience. Garand also has an entry-level contract with term left beyond this season; meaning, you get Quickie's and Louie's replacement for very nearly the same amount (something you have as leverage in a trade, not needing a first for giving up Igor, an elite goalie).

On the flip side, why Draisitil? Because <strong>YOU ARE</strong> giving up an elite goalie and (when healthy) a top 10 player in the world, for another.

Why else? Artemi Panarin, who is playing like the franchise left winger he's paid to be, along with Alexis Lafreniere, who is finally coming into his own. This deal grabs a true number one center to pivot between them, who is one of the purest goal scorers in the league and in its history.

Drury and Holland are giving neither chump change; each gives each other both the short-term and long-term fixes, at the exact same ages (27), that permits each team to balance both of the cap and the players needed to go forward.

Edmonton needs a stabilizing force in net, that breaks down the noticable lapses and puts the team in better shape to win. New York needs a high-caliber center that finishes scoring chances, as well as letting Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider transition to the latter levels of their careers.

The whole center position deepens for the Rangers over the next few seasons, while the Oilers settle the goaltending for the present and foreseeable future.

Win-win.
Forum: Armchair-GM23 sept. 2023 à 21 h 43
Forum: Armchair-GM9 août 2023 à 14 h 36
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Jded</b></div><div>Pretty sure you’re quoting the wrong guy there guy. Never said delusional, but don’t blame whoever did.

2 firsts - everyone will take 2 firsts. However nobody moves their 22year old #1C face of the franchise for late firsts who have like a 20% chance of ever becoming top 6 players at all. We want neither if we’re moving Z. We don’t need the picks to get goalie prospects, we have 3, one ranked top 10 on the cusp of NHL. We don’t need more LD prospects, Fowler is there, and we have another 4 young LD behind him, 2 of which are top 5ish LD prospects.

We don’t need Perreault as a 3C, because we have one in Lunde, and Gaucher behind him. He’s an accessory piece, not a key piece for Zegras.

Talk about Lunde having a cost? He’s $1.8M as 3C. Goodrow is $4M as a 4th liner. Please tell me you didn’t even believe that comment yourself.

Ducks needs are big RD to complement Drysdale on the right side and high skill top line talent. The only player in the deal that fits that is leaving the Ducks in Z.

When you’re trading for someone a team doesn’t want to move, you have to pay something you don’t want to lose to to get him. Quantity does not equal quality. It’d start with Schneider and Laf. Go ahead and make your offer in an ACGM and just wait for the comments, even from NYR fans</div></div>

<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quote:</div>Talk about Lunde having a cost? He’s $1.8M as 3C. Goodrow is $4M as a 4th liner. Please tell me you didn’t even believe that comment yourself. </div>

$3.64 million for a third liner..played as a fourth liner out of roster construct. Let's be real. His resume doesn't need justifying. Trying to minimize his game and value, based on a cap hit is bush league: the guy doesn't take a shift off and is physical, kills penalties and is the hockey definition of a Swiss Army knife.

<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quote:</div>When you’re trading for someone a team doesn’t want to move, you have to pay something you don’t want to lose to to get him. Quantity does not equal quality. It’d start with Schneider and Laf. Go ahead and make your offer in an ACGM and just wait for the comments, even from NYR fans</div>

I've heard this empty story repeatedly. The difference between me and they, is that I actually look at the depth your organization has and measure the honest from the dishonest, when socalled ACGMs come along. The veterans in your core cancel out the need for Lafreniere, and yes, I'm saying that AS A Rangers' fan.

Terry, Killorn and MacTavish lay out a very solid top line. Henrique, Strome and Vatrano make an adept second line. Right now, while your year three (technically) of the rebuild continues, risk and opportunity are yours to work with

No one is suggesting a deal is imminent, not based on a damned thing but tomfoolery on a precocious website.

By the way, when an object NYI fan shows up with a like of your statements regarding a Ranger post, that should tell you exactly the nonsensical windbags you're playing up to.

Carry on.
Forum: Armchair-GM9 août 2023 à 6 h 35
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Jded</b></div><div>I hope you’re joking, but with how much time you put into this, I’m doubting you are?
Lindgren - plays the position the ducks are deepest at in the prospect pool. Worst case Mintyukov/Zellweger are ready to play LD with Anaheim next year. With Fowler and also Lacombe and Hinds in the pipeline he’s a terrible trade chip
Goodrow - he’s your cap to keep. You can offer picks if you want us to take his contract
Lundestrom - in no way shape or form addition by subtraction. He’s our 3C when he comes of LTIR as a 23 year old
Perreault - A fine prospect that doesn’t come close to touching Z’s value.
2 firsts - Ana not trying to rebuild for the next 5 years. Rangers firsts will be 20+, and won’t be NHL impact players for the next 3-5 years, if ever. We’ll take those picks for moving UFAs, not core pieces

A Z deal would look more like Schneider + Laf, and I’m not convinced ducks fans would be pleased with that. You’re asking for a near untouchable player</div></div>

So, I'm going to reply backwards and use your own dregs to help you out.

With two more late firsts, your two-year rebuild nabs forwards and goaltenders. While your stockpile of LD is resounding, all aren't going to make it; though he hasn't done so in the NHL, Lindgren actually plays both sides on D..still quite useful and has a one-year contract; consider that while you may not want to rush those 19 year old D-men.

Giving you two firsts, adding Goodrow is pretty much covered. DO NOT try to sell Zegras, as if he's McDavid and Matthews. I have no issue with adding more to a deal, regarding Goodrow.

By the way, Lundestrom isn't without an impact cap hit; as for your third line center, Perreault, the older, slides there when his brother, the younger, joins. They eventually rise higher once Henrique/Strome/Vatrano reach the lesser of their usefulness.

As for "delusional", do you make it a point to respond to "delusional"? If so, enjoy yourself.
Forum: Armchair-GM8 août 2023 à 23 h 46
Forum: Armchair-GM14 juill. 2023 à 11 h 38