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  • #55067
    Brukie
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    There is a newer thread than Jan posted.

    Agreed, this site is annoying.

    #55066
    nyrangers9479
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    Is anybody out there?

    #54891
    nyrangers9479
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    Why doesn’t this site keep me logged in even when I hit remember me?

    Also; most posts crash the page so I have to copy and paste them so I don’t lose what I’ve typed so when I reload the page I can just paste it.

    Clicking pictures of fire hydrants in boxes is very aggravating as well for every post.

    #54875
    nyrangers9479
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    I look at this team and think, we’re not a win now team. We’re not a team deep with prospects that we’re waiting to develop. We’re a mediocre team at best with no direction. I just don’t see how 2-3 years from now, with the path we’re on we’re going to be a better team unless we get lucky with some FA’s that only want to come to NY. And if that’s the plan, it’s a bad one.

    #54660
    picklerick
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    Yea I’m out until drury’s gone I think

    #54569
    aecliptic
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    Fox has full control for 2 more years. He’s not going anywhere for at least that long.
    I know he would bring back assets, but I still want Panarin gone more. It has to happen by March. Top priority has to be talking him into waiving.

    Yea, this has to happen. It would likely only be with a cup contender, so preferably Id rather take a stud young prospect over a late 1st. Although considering the nature of this upcoming draft, it could be an option.

    #54561
    Tonybere
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    Fox has full control for 2 more years. He’s not going anywhere for at least that long.
    I know he would bring back assets, but I still want Panarin gone more. It has to happen by March. Top priority has to be talking him into waiving.

    #54532
    Brukie
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    Seeing what VAN got for Hughes, trading Fox should be a no brainer. I’ve been advocating trading him for years and now I don’t see how you don’t trade him if there’s a similar offer out there.

    I dont see this team competing for a Cup, time to restart a rebuild, retool, whatever you want to call it. Keep 24 and younger, trade anyone else!!

    #54525
    nyrangers9479
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    Seeing what VAN got for Hughes, trading Fox should be a no brainer. I’ve been advocating trading him for years and now I don’t see how you don’t trade him if there’s a similar offer out there.

    #54498
    picklerick
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    Well the rangers were never going to be able to beat that Wild offer for Quinn Hughes

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