kreidertime
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Starting to lose faith in this assclown.
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Hockey Writers has a spot on article about the Rangers and their poor drafting history. Gorton did some good things here but the 17-18 1st round misses on long shots were killers. You can't take risks like Andersson and Kravstov when you're rebuilding a team. It seems like Drury is making things very hard on himself, the new coach he hires has ridiculous expectations and he's once again cap strapped. I would trade Fox, he doesn't have a NTC yet and can actually bring back top tier starting talent. It would certainly be unpopular at first but the guy was booed at the Garden attending a Knicks playoff game, if the Rangers could let Messier walk they can trade Fox. I don't see any of the guys with NTCs going anywhere,
Kane was a terrible move by Drury. As others said it was a move just to make a move and frankly wasn't a need the Rangers had. They have issues moving the puck and needed a forward not afraid to go through a brick wall.
Agree - and we need to understand it was add Kane or done. We were not making another big deal given our cap space. Kane was a perfect storm to go through all the gymnastics to add him. We weren't doing that for any guy, and there wasn't another guy with a NMC that said NYR or bust to even entertain doing it.Have to disagree on that based on what we knew at the time. Kane is a top scorer, SC winner who would bring plenty of experience which we could use in the playoffs. However, now knowing he was damaged goods obviously (for me) changes things dramatically.