theProdigy223
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After torturing myself staying up for the Giants debacle Monday, I decided that wasn't punishment enough and stayed up for the LA game last night as well.
Dustin Brown is still a punk, but the main takeaway I had from that game is that this is a Rangers team that can still be bullied. I liked some of the chances we generated but it was clear we were on our heels the whole game and were physically overpowered.
It's games like that Kreider needs to assert himself. When we're down in the third and the bench shortens he's the guy in the top 6 who needs to lay the wood on somebody and reassert some balance to the game. Shocker: he didnt. In fact he was even more invisible than usual. I really wanted him resigned, but he's making JG's decision very easy. What's the point of keeping him if he isn't going to use the qualities that we need from him? He's going to get too much money to be just a guy. He's supposed to be a leader. Not playing like one.
One bright spot to me was Lindgren. I keep hearing he's lost weight and is playing much lighter this year but he still plays with an edge and hung tough against a very physical team. He's clearly ahead of Hajek now in my opinion. Howden finally showed a little offensive skill. Kaako with a very assertive game. Trouba was pretty good as well.
Will be interesting to see how the rest of the road trip plays out. They have to string some wins together if they are going to make a run, but unless the compete level kicks up a gear and we reestablish some balance in the physicality department, it isn't going to matter anyway.
Dustin Brown is still a punk, but the main takeaway I had from that game is that this is a Rangers team that can still be bullied. I liked some of the chances we generated but it was clear we were on our heels the whole game and were physically overpowered.
It's games like that Kreider needs to assert himself. When we're down in the third and the bench shortens he's the guy in the top 6 who needs to lay the wood on somebody and reassert some balance to the game. Shocker: he didnt. In fact he was even more invisible than usual. I really wanted him resigned, but he's making JG's decision very easy. What's the point of keeping him if he isn't going to use the qualities that we need from him? He's going to get too much money to be just a guy. He's supposed to be a leader. Not playing like one.
One bright spot to me was Lindgren. I keep hearing he's lost weight and is playing much lighter this year but he still plays with an edge and hung tough against a very physical team. He's clearly ahead of Hajek now in my opinion. Howden finally showed a little offensive skill. Kaako with a very assertive game. Trouba was pretty good as well.
Will be interesting to see how the rest of the road trip plays out. They have to string some wins together if they are going to make a run, but unless the compete level kicks up a gear and we reestablish some balance in the physicality department, it isn't going to matter anyway.