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  1. Firstly, Tiers 1-4 are largely redundant, and should probably be only 2 Tiers(Generational and Elite or All Star). It's also a little early to be calling someone in their draft year "generational"; who knows if Bedard is going to be a generational talent in the Crosby/McDavid mold or simply just a year in-year out All Star like Jack Hughes projects to be? I also get that this is an Under 23 list so there has to be a level of speculation here, but until Michkov & Will Smith play a game in the NHL, they should not even be on the list. Putting Carlson, Fantilli, and L. Hughes on as Elite/All Stars with a couple of dozen games under their belt is a stretch too. Absolutely hate when I agree with Pete, but I think that he is 100% spot on. The two drafts that the Rangers whiffed on during the rebuild were the Andersson(2017) and Kravtsov(2018) drafts, and in the case of the latter while Bouchard, Dobson, Wahlstrom, or Farabee would all have been very serviceable parts, none are true difference makers in those early draft spots. That has been covered to death here, so no real new insights there. Finally something that I also noticed while typing, is that nobody from either of those drafts(2017 or 2018) that they selected, would have been eligible for this list as they are over 23years old.
  2. I would like to propose a drinking game where every time Pete says "moving the goal posts", everyone reading the thread is required to take a shot.
  3. Incredibly poor cap management. As someone else implied in this thread; the Leafs would have been so much better off turning that 11.5 million per year into a Kreider and Trochek or Fox and Shesterkin. The correct play would have been to flip him for major assets before the season started, and banked that money for a Marner who is a better scorer. Not sure where they go from here, but keep trying to win with the same top heavy team.
  4. I personally love the Keyser Soze-esque myth that he has created here!
  5. If the Islanders would give up Wahlstrom straight up for Zac Jones(or something close to aproximating straight-up), I would do that in a NY minute. I believe the last time they made a trade was almost 14 years ago however, so it probably won't happen. Anyone that wants a laugh, please read the blog article below for the trade proposal that is so absurd it could have come straight from the old Hockey's Future boards. https://eyesonisles.com/2020/02/17/new-york-islanders-rangers-end-trade-embargo-chris-kreider/
  6. Has anyone caught this on Hulu? Stumbled across it with my 13 year old youth hockey playing son last night and it is fricking hilarious. Should almost be required viewing here considering the semi-pro hockey backdrop. Anyone who has ever played even beer league hockey will appreciate the chirping.
  7. No they are not. Crosby, Malkin, Letang, and Karlson all have NMC's. None of those four are getting traded unless they say so. They all re-upped under the premise of "let's keep the band together" as well so I doubt it. BTW, Letang is under contract until he is 41 years old; talk about a diminishing asset, as that contract is not going to age well. Complicating the situation is that they traded a 1st round pick for that Karlson contract and only were able to get 1.5 million retained despite San Jose desperately wanting to get out from underneath it. As is, there is no draft help coming to start the rebuild until the 2025 draft. The only thing that they have that would be considered a tradeable asset are Geuntzel and Petersen's expiring contracts. What is that really getting you? Finally, they are not even going to really have much cap space to sign more than replacement parts until 25-26. It sounds crazy, but Dubas has actually only managed to make a bad situation even worse having been on the job for 6 months.
  8. Anyone else want to set any other parameters to the very basic concept that you can build a team with offense, defense, and goaltending by managing your team's cap correctly?
  9. Twice apparently; if it makes you feel better, I'll let you win your narrow argument, and then you can go back to sniping with Brooks Burner about whatever it is that you were arguing about.
  10. We are talking past each other. Nobody said you need to have all of those things to win a Stanley Cup; however, not sure how you can debate though that it's not better to have all 3 things in place(goalie that plays out of his mind, great defense and forwards that put up a ton of offense). My larger point across the 4-5 posts that I made in this thread is that you can have all of it, if you manage your cap correctly.
  11. Would you two get a bedroom please? You two bicker more than my wife and I do.
  12. Going to have to agree to disagree here. You can have a team with a goalie that plays out of his mind, has great defense and puts up a ton of offense all at the same time. I basically just described the 2019-20 & 2020-21 Tampa Bay Lightning with that sentence. The reality is that goaltending is always going to be streaky, and Lundquist's consistency is what made him so great. He did not win the Vezina every single year(I believe that he only won it once). It was that you could count on .915+ goaltending for something scary like 13 seasons in a row. To me, we would not be paying Shesterkin for that pair of super human .932 & .935 seasons that he had in 2019-20 & 2021-22 respectively. Rather you are paying him to keep the same .915+ save percentage sprinkled in with a couple of superhuman efforts and the hopefully you time one of them right during a Cup run.
  13. I think that you are splitting hairs at that point. Right now the top 5 cap hits on the Rangers are eating up something like 53% of the cap. Adding 9 million or 11 million Cap f*cks you either way. By comparison you Stanley Cup champion Golden Knights has their top 5 players eating up 42%; the runner-up Florida Panthers come in around the same at 43%. To me it's really about how the balance of the team is made up if you are going to make that kind of a 8 figure(or almost 8 figure) commitment to your goalie. To me the much bigger issue is the $2.5 million that you are overpaying Trouba and the 2 million that you are overpaying Goodrow. Think about what the Rangers could be doing with an extra $4.5 million in Cap space.
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