Rangers Opening Night Roster Set

The New York Rangers practice lines provide a clue as to who made the final roster. That became clear later on Monday when several announcements were made. New York is starting the season with 13 forwards, seven defensemen, and two goalies. JT Miller and Artemi Panarin, who have been sidelined due to injury, will both be in the Opening Night lineup on Tuesday.

Forwards

Cuylle-Miller-Zibanejad

Panarin-Trocheck-Lafrenière

Sheary-Laba-Raddysh

Edström-Carrick-Rempe

Pärssinen, Berard

Defense

Gavrikov-Fox 

Soucy-Borgen

Vaakanainen-Schneider

Robertson 

Goalies

Shesterkin

Quick

Noah Laba won the Lars-Erik Sjoberg Award, given annually to the top Rangers rookie in training camp as selected by the media. He parlayed a strong training camp into a deserved roster spot. Laba should stick at the third line center with significant upside. 

Conor Sheary, who came in on a PTO, was signed to a league minimum, one-year, two-way deal. Sheary had a strong preseason and was likely serving of a spot. The main criticism with him making the team is that a deserving young forward who might be the team’s best forechecker and brings energy nightly was sent down. This then becomes the same as Rangers, playing the vets and not the kids. In addition, the backdrop story is that Sheary is married to coach Mike Sullivan’s niece, which hopefully did not impact the decision made but the optics are not good. 

Brett Berard was sent down to Hartford of the AHL. He was a loser in the numbers game. Sullivan said the roster is fluid. My guess is that Berard is up within 4-6 weeks, but he deserved a spot on the Opening Night roster. A similar argument can be made for Scott Morrow and Gabe Perreault, who both were sent down to the Wolf Pack. 

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  • #41055
    Brukie
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    Not the most impressive game but its still early.

    Good for Miller, he needed a change of scenery.

    #41035
    picklerick
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    K’Andre scored twice

    #40935
    picklerick
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    Really need a convincing 3rd period to feel good about this one

    #40907
    picklerick
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    Finally

    #40787
    slimtj
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    He obv didn’t score but I thought Mika had more energy and played pretty well. He had 7 SOG

    Gavrikov was pretty bad. He needs to be heavily relied upon if they have any hopes of anything

    #40785
    slimtj
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    We all knew Goodrow was over paid, Drury was the one that over paid him. Drury went about changing the team overall with what he did with Goodrow and then CK20 and Trouba. Yes the team needed a change but Drury went about it all wrong. The way this team played the other night reminded me how they ended the year. If the uninspired play continues, Drury is gone by Christmas.

    idk what else he was supposed to do. You don’t buy it, but I think they sacrificed last season and just horrid for the best knowing that the leadership wasn’t going to be helpful in anyway. They were rudderless last year

    He isn’t gone by Xmas lol they could be 0-50 something and he isn’t. End of the season maybe, but no way in hell does he get fired before that. GMs rarely get fired in season anyway

    He gave those guys 3-4 years to get it done (goodrow, Trouba, etc) and they didnt get it done. So you move on. You act like Drury is the only GM who moves on from players.

    And it’s one game. The two best players barely played in preseason, basically the engine (Miller and Panarin) of the team

    #40757
    Brukie
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    We all knew Goodrow was over paid, Drury was the one that over paid him. Drury went about changing the team overall with what he did with Goodrow and then CK20 and Trouba. Yes the team needed a change but Drury went about it all wrong. The way this team played the other night reminded me how they ended the year. If the uninspired play continues, Drury is gone by Christmas.

    #40728
    slimtj
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    There are two moments that snowballed into this massive changeover (in leadership)

    Losing to NJ up 2-0 in 22-23
    Florida manhandling them in 23-34

    It said a lot about the leadership those two series. Trouba, Goodrow and Kreider were the fall guys. The coaches too obviously.

    Listen, Drury is finally on my hot seat if it makes you feel any better Brukie lol he has no more excuses/rope with me. The whole reason I defend him is I see what he’s trying to do. At some point it’s on the damn players tho, which is a big reason he went and got Miller. They needed his kind of attitude. This year we’ll see what happens, if they miss playoffs Drury could be gone but it’s still possible it won’t happen since Sullivan just got here. They’ll probably give them both a clean slate in a sense

    #40720
    slimtj
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    You know I love you Tj!!! You are off the wall but have good intentions. You say some crazy things

    But I will never forget the Drury is a genius remark!!! LOL

    !!!!! Just for you.

    I fully admit I’m crazy

    #40719
    slimtj
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    The no tax state has be proven to be much less than what people think. Its winning that draws players to teams. Remember, Fla was terrible for 20 years before this resurgence. The no tax is only for half the games. The players must pay tax in every state they play in so realistically its just half the games they play. Zito built a culture in Fla. Chemistry, Comradery, Support. The Rangers had that but Drury destroyed it.

    It’s ironic you say that because the reason he’s “destroyed” it is because they couldn’t beat Florida. They were dominated that series. Since then, for better or worse, he’s trying to get to that level. Ie-Miller in, Trouba out as an example. You guys just refuse to see this. They weren’t good enough then, and they still aren’t. But what can ya do except try. By your theory if he leaves the team status quo, last year and now, they beat Florida? How exactly? They weren’t good enough then and now they’re older.

    And yes the no tax is a huge advantage, because if we sign Bennett, as an example, they have to give him 2 mill more a year then Ziti did. To make up for NO TAXES down there. It’s blatantly obvious I don’t what to tell you lol

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