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  1. 45 minutes ago, Br4d said:

    Rempe just has to play under control. 

     

    There are moments you pass up the big hit because the puck is already gone or the player is in a clearly vulnerable position where hitting him is going to turn into boarding or charging or something worse.

     

     

     

     

    He's doing some good things for us, but I worry that the playoffs are not the best time for education.  Some of those lame penalties being called on him are going to result in PPGs against Carolina.

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  2. In Game 3 I came to see why the rest of the league is suffering from Rempe Derangement Syndrome and challenging him to fight on every shift.  It's because operating at one-third speed and gliding, he packs more wallop than most anyone else at full speed.  He unnerves them, probably with good reason.  I just want him to learn how to line someone up in open ice, like Trouba, because he's exponentially more likely to get called for penalties along the walls.

  3. 4 hours ago, Sharpshooter said:

    Yeah, Lou really has not a very good job the last couple of years or so, and it's rearing its ugly head. Face it, this Islanders team really isn't a playoff team. Their place in the standings is because they lost a ton of overtime games. Now they're even older and a below average team, with not a ton of hope in sight. Sure, credit them for getting to that point a lot, but still, technically they lost well over 40 games and you should not be a playoff team in that case. The Islanders window was rather smaller, compared to the Rangers. Unfortunately they ran into Tampa Bay during their run. Those things happen. Winning can be about timing as well.

    Lou has stood pat more than he should have.  More recently, I think he's made a couple of good moves in the Horvat and Romanov trades.  Looking at their roster, the problem is that moving on from the older players doesn't do much good if you don't have good younger ones in the pipeline, and Brock Nelson is probably the only one of their older players who would bring a good young player in a trade.

  4. 1 hour ago, Albatrosss said:

    im not knocking him for his tip in goals, i'm knocking him for being the softest power forward ever born

    Somehow I doubt you were talking about him being the softest power forward ever when he scored with speed in OT against Boston in 2013, or when his one man effort broke the Rangers 30 PP funk and turned Game 5 of the Pitts series in 2014 in our favor when we were down 3 games to 1, or when his 6 on 5 goal in the last minutes of Game 5 of 2015 Wash series staved off elimination setting up a great comeback, or when his game winner with less than 90 seconds left in Game 6 against Pitts in 2022 got us to Game 7 so we could come back, or even his 6 goals in 7 games against NJ last year.

     

    Guess he's just soft, except moments like those.

  5. I am genetically predisposed against ever rooting for the Islanders under any circumstances.  The only times I can recall rooting for them were when they upset our then arch rival Bruins 9-7 in Boston in their first season and in 1975 when they played the Soviet Wings.  Now, I suppose I have to root for them to win three games.

     

    NHL Network's oddsmakers gave the Caps a better chance against the Rangers (30%) than the Islanders against the Canes (24%).  That's nonsense.  My gut tells me that Carolina is a bit jinxed by all the love they are getting from the pundits and oddsmakers.

  6. 4 hours ago, BrooksBurner said:

     

    No. It's a subjective calculation though and there's going to be different models. What is odd is CSA is the outlier when it comes to the Rangers, when compared to many other sources, including other professional analytics companies. Not just NST.

    Rosen points out that the Rangers are ranked even higher on the PK than the PP.  With all the gumbling that some do about 93 and 20, the fact that they are perphaps the best PK combo in the league is just as important as their prowess on the PP.

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  7. 2 hours ago, RangersIn7 said:

    It was a decent watch.

    But it’s nearly 30 years ago, and quite honestly it’s not that interesting a story to begin with. And ESPN dramatizes this shot beyond belief. 
     

    Colorado was going to figure it out someway. I firmly believe that. 

    Yeah, it was not as dramatic as the whole Lindros trade saga in 1991, and at the time I fully expected the Avs to match.  Neil sure wasn't hesitant to swing for the fences.  It is not widely known that Francis offered Bill Torrey about half the team for the pick that was to be Potvin in 1973 and was turned down.  Anyway, Neil made many bad moves after 1994, starting with installing Campbell as coach, but this was not one of them.

  8. Garden ice has historically been at its worst when the Rangers and Knicks are both in the playoffs and scheduling must be done on the fly rather than as an organized process.  God, it was even worse when they had the circus that time of year as well.  More than one knee injury resulted at the worst time possible.

     

     

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  9. 4 hours ago, Pete said:

    Yea. The "one cup in 84 years" is such an irrelevant narrative. Firstly no one here has had to live through the 84 years, except maybe @Sod16 and @Ozzy

    Yes, but Ozzy and I also got to enjoy the glorious cups of 1928, 1933 and 1940!  And don't leave out @RodrigueGabriel, who may have been following Lester Patrick in the Western League before he brought his outfit to NY to become the Rangers.

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  10. For a more apt comparison, look at regulation wins:

     

    In a 78 game season:

     

    1970-71  49

    1971-72  48

    1972-73  47

     

    Through 81 Games

     

    2023-24  42

     

    Records have been bloated since 2005.  Before that, you didn't get any shoot out wins and 5 on 5 OT wins were much harder to come by.  Before 1983, you couldn't even get an OT win.  This is not to say that our second best record since 2005 isn't nice, but it really doesn't rank with our best post-war teams, like the Francis teams or 1991-92 and 93-94.

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  11. 5 minutes ago, The Dude said:

    Guys. Most points in franchise history. Kind of a big deal.  Anyone still calling this luck is really just trying to be a stick in the mud and ruffle some feathers. 

     

     

    Most points in loser point shootout era (since 2005) is significant, but calling it the most points in team history is misleading.  

     

    Please take care of business with Ottawa and play Pitts or Wash rather than TB or Elmont.

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  12. On 4/10/2024 at 2:13 PM, RichieNextel305 said:

    I don’t know why we’re treating this area like it’s been some type of hockey hot bed. So the Coyotes relocate and then a new team goes there as expansion? It has never worked there. Since Day 1. It’s a shame. But it just hasn’t worked. Why are we pushing this?

    Not so.  Attendance was good for long time after they moved there and did not fall off until the team was bad for an extended period.  There are enough Minnesota transplants in AZ to support a hockey team by themselves!

  13. 3 hours ago, Br4d said:

     

    The question is: where is the market for NHL hockey?

     

    The Bluejackets averaged 17K attendance this year.  That is a hot market for NHL hockey.

    Whether team a team in Atlanta would average 14K, 15K or 17K, it would add more to TV revenue than a team in Columbus does.

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