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I know no one wants to hear this, but Trocheck isn’t going anywhere. It’s clear that he’s a leader and with all the changes the last two years the last thing they need to do is trade more leaders. I think Drury finally sees that too. They look to be finally settled into a cohesive team again. Without the drama around. Just look at Shestys record and you can tell they have the pieces to be good next year, so trading centers isn’t the best idea. Since we don’t have anyone to replace him. They need two wingers to establish themselves and probably a LHD. That’s when they can be serious contenders again. Who they are will be the million dollar question
I’m sure Brukie will put cold water on all this but it what it is
Why does everything have to come at the cost of youth and draft picks though? Dorofeyev might be the only player in the off-season I would target because he can play on either wing, however, only at the right cost.
IMO… until they show consistent scoring together in a full season to be a 1st line, 94-93-13, are a good second line. We dont have another line that we can depend on.
Sykora, Laba, Chmelar they are solid together, good progress there, something to look forward to next season.
This is why you are such a fing moron. Aside from Perrault, what has the others done in the 8 minutes a game they have played? Aside from Perrault, these guys are bottom 6 players. Oh boy, the 28th place Rangers won a few games that mean nothing. Idiot.
Come on man, they may be bottom 6 players but I dont agree with this take. They may have found something there. Thats 3 less positions that the genius doesnt have to over pay to fill. A cohesive bottom six is very important to playoff teams. These kids are playing well, and theyre playing for each other, which I cant say has been the case for some of the rest of the team.