Rangers Rally For OT Win, Soucy Traded

The New York Rangers notched a 4-3 overtime win over the Boston Bruins. On an evening where New York honored recent Legendary Blueshirts, including several members of the 1994 Cup winning team, the home team notched their sixth win of the season at MSG. Jonathan Quick ended a 12-game losing streak while Matthew Robertson posted the game-winning tally on a beautiful move. In addition, Carson Soucy was officially traded to the Islanders, who the Blueshirts face on Wednesday and Thursday. 

Game recap:

Rangers lines vs. Bruins:

Miller-Zibanejad-Perreault
Panarin-Trocheck-Lafreniere
Cuylle-Laba-Othmann
Raddysh-Carrick-Rempe

Gavrikov-Schneider
Robertson-Borgen
Vaakanainen-Morrow

Quick
Martin

Scratches: Soucy (roster management), Brodzinski, Blidh, Mackey
IR: Shesterkin(lower-body injury)
LTIR: Edström(lower-body injury), Sheary (lower-body injury), Fox (lower-body injury)

A few thoughts:

1) Legendary Blueshirts: great to see Darren Turcotte and others. The 94 team was well-represented with 13 members of the team as well as GM and President Neil Smith in attendance. The good old days.

2) Kids lead the way: as the Blueshirts transition to and further incorporate youth in the lineup, kids lead the way. Will Cuyyle notched the team’s first of the game, deflecting Urho Vaakanainen’s shot. The line of Cuylle-Noah Laba-Brennan Othmannn played a strong overall contest, even beyond the goal. Despite their strong play, as Vince Mercogliano noted, the trio was limited to just 8:07 together for the entire game — despite an 87.68 percent expected goals rate, according to Natural Stat Trick. If the plan is to build for the future, then coach Mike Sullivan has to utilize those players more. 

Gabe Perreault set up JT Miller, who struggled again with turnovers, which has been the case all too often this season, for the second goal of the game with a beautiful cross-ice feed. Perreault has looked vastly more confident recently, in all aspects, and it has shown offensively. The assist shwed vision, skill, patience and anticipation, all of which are hallmarks of how Perreault’s game was advertised when he was drafted. Maybe it’s time to use Perreault on PP1, which should be the case when Artemi Panarin is dealt.  

Robertson’s game-winner arose from recognizing the situation and reacting immediately. He saw how much room up ice he had and made a quick decision to head up ice. Robertson punctuated the play with a quick move to the ice and shot past Joonas Korpisalo. In this wasteland of a season, Robertson has made the most of his opportunity, showing he can be a third-pair blueliner.

3) Soucy trade: the fourth trade in history between the two teams and first since 2010 (so wish the Ziggy Palffy deal had been approved by the league) nets the Rangers a third-round pick this year. Soucy, acquired for a third-round pick from Vancouver last season, has an expiring contract that pays $3.25 million. The Blueshirts did not retain salary in this deal, allowing the team to do so three times moving forward.

Soucy will likely be used as third-pair, left-side blueliner for the Islanders. He gives the team depth with Alexander Romanov sidelined. Interesting that Soucy could face his former team immediately on back to back nights.

The trade is fine, the Rangers dealt a third-round pick last to acquire Soucy, who had an extra year left on his contract. The Blueshirts received a third-rounder back this season. You can certainly argue what was the rush in dealing Soucy, but GM Chris Drury did him a solid by keeping him local as his wife recently gave birth and Soucy remaining in the area makes it easier on his family. Plus, it’s unlikely the return would have been greater nearer the trade deadline, so Drury had at least improved in player relationships compared to the recent past.

A true re-tool won’t happen if only expiring contracts for those players who are slated to be UFAs are dealt. If Drury only moves Artmei Panarin and Soucy, the use of the term re-tool is a vast misnomer. Drury must deal from “the core,” if a re-tool is truly to occur rather than updating around the edges. 

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  • #62195
    airjan23
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    The New York Rangers notched a 4-3 overtime win over the Boston Bruins. On an evening where New York honored recent Legendary Blueshirts, including se
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    #62211
    nyrangers9479
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    Without trading ZiB Fox and Miller, the “core” will remain the same.

    #62215
    slimtj
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    Very few things this year have been positive, but Robertson is definitely one of them. He and Laba, who’s tailed off recently, should be part of the solution moving forward. Robertson should be on the PP without Fox, he has an offensive game no one really has other then Fox back there. Gavrikov is playing too much as it is so give him rest on the PPs

    #62230
    Brukie
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    Sullivan has proven time and time again he is playing the kids, so how will he steer the ship past this retool?? Unless Drury will just change the vets and not add youth.

    #62240
    picklerick
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    Without trading ZiB Fox and Miller, the “core” will remain the same.

    They basically can’t trade those guys. They can trade Trocheck for a huge haul however. Schneider has some value for some reason. That plus the Panarin and other ufas would/should do more than enough to be cautiously excited about

    #62241
    fish_hoofs
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    It took me 4 different ways to find this blog after I saw a new blog post in the previous one. I hope this site gets fixed but will always try to find a way to read Jan’s blogs.

    #62243
    nyrangers9479
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    We could trade those guys, but I think it’s unlikely. Fox would be my #1 to trade.

    Trocheck I’d like to keep, but think the offers would make it hard to do so. Retaining 50% on him could get us one of the biggest hauls we’ve seen in quite some time. TBL make sense, DET, COL, MINN, FLA, allot of teams up against the cap and having him for 3 more seasons at 2.8 would be insane.

    #62245
    slimtj
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    Without trading ZiB Fox and Miller, the “core” will remain the same.

    They basically can’t trade those guys. They can trade Trocheck for a huge haul however. Schneider has some value for some reason. That plus the Panarin and other ufas would/should do more than enough to be cautiously excited about

    I think teams view Schneider as middle par guy and not a top pair guy. That JD fist pump tho, it hasn’t aged very well. He stinks right now, but he is overmatched with Fox being out. Second pair he’s fine. Ferraro and a 3rd for Schneider, as long as they re-sign Ferraro, isn’t a bad deal. Pretty much like the Kakko trade but maybe a little less painful to accept

    #62248
    slimtj
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    We could trade those guys, but I think it’s unlikely. Fox would be my #1 to trade.

    Trocheck I’d like to keep, but think the offers would make it hard to do so. Retaining 50% on him could get us one of the biggest hauls we’ve seen in quite some time. TBL make sense, DET, COL, MINN, FLA, allot of teams up against the cap and having him for 3 more seasons at 2.8 would be insane.

    we’re on the same page. They have to trade Trocheck to get this retool into high gear. Idk about retention. Teams don’t normally retain multiple seasons. Thing is the cap space is plentiful so it’s definitely possible

    I tell you what tho, on Puckpedia he is EXTREMELY underrated. The returns he gets I’m like wtf you have no idea how valuable he’d be

    #62265
    picklerick
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    Now the islanders and devils are making trades lol. Tysplakov for palat

    #62266
    slimtj
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    Tsyplakov will be 30 scorer now🤬

    #62269
    nyrangers9479
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    3rd included also?

    #62294
    aecliptic
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    Tsyplakov will be 30 scorer now🤬

    Its a gamble with him. Hes not a young prospect, hes 27. We would have likely had to give up a 3rd+ with Soucy and I think Drury would rather hoard the picks.

    #62307
    slimtj
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    Would you guys do Timo Meier or Huberdeau for Laf? All 3 guys have been equally bad this year.

    #62330
    aecliptic
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    Would you guys do Timo Meier or Huberdeau for Laf? All 3 guys have been equally bad this year.

    It would be Meier all day, but its not the kind of trade we need. But on the flip side, its hard to judge where LAFs value is at. Youre also getting a guy basically guaranteed to score 25-30 goals. Interesting thing with Meier is I never got the impression that he ever really met expectations. Never felt like he gelled with that squad.

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