We are one game into the ECF, and we are talking about offseason moves, if that doesn't tell you all you need to know about Rangers fans, I don't know what does...

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With regards to Gallant and Lav, it is the players that need to get the job done. Sure, the coach has impact, and the Rangers are better this year than last year, and they have won games they never won over the past handful plus of years, winning a series in 4 followed by winning a series in 6 is something these Rangers never do. I didn't think Gallant was the right fit and temperament, but as I said when he was fired, at the end of the day the players are going to play and do the right things, or they are not. Game 5 against the Canes, and last night playing a flat game with little emotion in the ECF, is unfortunately who these players are at times it seems. But what happens next will tell you the story IMO. Will they do what they have done most of this season, and against the Canes, and play a big game 2 with energy and passion, or will they fold up like they did last year and have at other times in their somewhat recent past. That will be the litmus test, and I say they step up. But the bottom line is you sink or swim with the players doing the right things regardless of who the coach is, we'll see what these guys do, but this season to me so far, they have earned the benefit of the doubt until they don't get it done.
And I totally agree on Chytil, he needs to be in the lineup if healthy. We need 3rd line scoring, and he is the best chance to give it to us. Maybe it doesn't click as the guy has played two games in over 6 months, but you have to take the chance that after a game or two he gets it going. Also agree on Rempe, he plays hard and adds a physical element, but his impact has been overblown. I think you are spot on Mess, play him if you want, I think that is certainly fine, but he isn't this huge game changer, and if they did play him to me, it would be over Vesey or Goodrow (never happen) before I played him over Chytil, and I may even play Wheeler over him to see if he can make some plays. I am not anti-Rempe at all, if Lav played him that is okay, but with the options the Rangers have now that they are fully healthy, I am just not sure where Rempe fits in, who sits for him, and you also have Wheeler who is healthy and didn't play in game 1. Tough numbers game for Rempe right now IMO. If the Rangers need Rempe to give them a jolt and some energy, they are most likely in a bad place anyway that won't end with them winning this series.