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Bathgate66 wrote:If Sjostrom comes in at the $650,000 figure, the Rangers' cap situation is as follows:
Gomez @ $7,357,143; Drury @ $7,050,000; Lundqvist @ $6,875,000; Redden @ $6,500,000; Rozsival @ $5,000,000; Naslund @ $4,000,000; Zherdev @ $2,500,000; Kalinin @ $2,100,000; Mara @ $1,950,000; Prucha @ $1,600,000; Girardi @ $1,550,000; Voros @ $1,000,000; Rissmiller @ $1,000,000; Fritsche @ $875,000; Staal @ $826,667; Valiquette @ $725,000; Pock @ $667,500; Sjostrom @ $650,000; Dubinsky @ $633,333; Betts @ $615,000; Dawes @ $587,500; Callahan @ $575,000; Orr @ $537,500. That's a full 23-man roster -- fourteen forwards, seven defensemen, and two goalies who total just about $55,175,000, leaving just about $1.5 million.
However, Jaromir Jagr is believed to be owed a buyout of his contract option that is worth $760,000 and Brendan Shanahan's bonus overage from last year is believed to be in the $750,000 range, leaving the Rangers right up against the $56.7 million cap. The only room to move would be to replace Pock with a slightly cheaper option at #7 D (e.g. Corey Potter or Vladimir Denisov), to replace one of the new million dollar men, Voros and Rissmiller, or Fritsche, with a cheaper option from Hartford, or to make a cap-friendly trade, of which Prucha seems to be the only viable candidate. Even so, there appears to be no room whatsoever for re-signing Shanahan or adding another high profile player like Mats Sundin.
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Pock must be dealt cause his salary and not being on the team is a waste. And I wouldnt give up on Prucha yet. If he still sucks by the deadline then package him off with Pock and maybe a Rissmiller or any of those other million dollar fourth liners and a draft pick, and get back a solid 2nd or 3rd line guy for the playoffsAah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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stickboy wrote:Pock must be dealt cause his salary and not being on the team is a waste. And I wouldnt give up on Prucha yet. If he still sucks by the deadline then package him off with Pock and maybe a Rissmiller or any of those other million dollar fourth liners and a draft pick, and get back a solid 2nd or 3rd line guy for the playoffs
its gonna be an interesting year.... for bettter or worse0 -
NY PJ1 wrote:its gonna be an interesting year.... for bettter or worseAah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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stickboy wrote:well, lets hope for better cause a lot of east teams got a whole lot better like TB for example. Making the playoffs this yr again will be no guarantee for no team unless youre detroit in the west...theyre the only playoff locks
well now that the rangers are playing every team in the league at least once, hopefully they can consistanly beat up on some of the weaker teams and rack up the points.
but then again, the rangers have done horrible against western conference teams in the past 2 season. so who the hell knows.
as usual it will come down to what team stays healthy and who has the better goaltending.0 -
singularity wrote:well now that the rangers are playing every team in the league at least once, hopefully they can consistanly beat up on some of the weaker teams and rack up the points.
but then again, the rangers have done horrible against western conference teams in the past 2 season. so who the hell knows.
as usual it will come down to what team stays healthy and who has the better goaltending.Aah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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stickboy wrote:i dunno man...nhl is becoming like nfl. Dif. teams every yr get stronger and as of now I can only see about maaayybe 5 teams if that, that will prolly suck next yr. Making the playoffs and getting points is getting tougher every yr.
true but with the extra western conference games their will be alot less
"3 point" games inside the conference ,,so that will ease the points up abit0 -
NY PJ1 wrote:true but with the extra western conference games their will be alot less
"3 point" games inside the conference ,,so that will ease the points up abit
crazy to think 90 points, or 10 games over .500 nxt yr might not get you into the playoffs! :eek:
anyways...add another defenseman to the Blueline corps.
http://rangers.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=368700&page=NewsPage&service=page
Rangers add Calder Cup champion Fahey Longtime AHL defenseman joins Blueshirts organization New York Rangers Jul 17, 2008, 10:36 PM EDT New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has agreed to terms with free agent defenseman Brian Fahey.
Brian Fahey
Fahey, 27, skated in 76 games with the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League (AHL) this past season, registering 14 goals and 23 assists for 37 points, along with 123 penalty minutes and a plus-13 rating. He ranked third on the team among defensemen in goals (14) and points (37). He also finished third on the club with 123 penalty minutes and seventh with a plus-13 rating.
In addition, Fahey notched two goals and eight assists for 10 points, along with 24 penalty minutes in 24 post-season contests to help the Wolves capture the 2008 Calder Cup championship. He tied for second on the team in assists by a defenseman (eight), and finished fourth on the club in goals by a defensemen (two) during the playoffs.
The 6-1, 215-pounder has skated in 249 career AHL games with the Worcester IceCats, Hershey Bears, Iowa Stars, and Chicago Wolves, recording 31 goals and 57 assists for 88 points, along with 298 penalty minutes.
In 2006-07, Fahey finished third among Wolves defensemen with a plus-17 rating. He was awarded the 2007 Tim Breslin Unsung Hero Award, given annually to the Wolves player who best typifies the on-ice spirit and team-first attitude of Tim Breslin. In addition, Fahey has appeared in 46 career AHL post-season contests with Iowa and Chicago, collecting five goals and 11 assists for 16 points, along with 52 penalty minutes.
The Glenview, Illinois native was originally Colorado’s fourth round selection, 119th overall, in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.Aah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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stickboy wrote:3 point games are a blessing...you might be seeing the number of those kinda games on a steady increase if it hasnt happened already since the lockout
crazy to think 90 points, or 10 games over .500 nxt yr might not get you into the playoffs! :eek:
anyways...add another defenseman to the Blueline corps.
http://rangers.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=368700&page=NewsPage&service=page
Rangers add Calder Cup champion Fahey Longtime AHL defenseman joins Blueshirts organization New York Rangers Jul 17, 2008, 10:36 PM EDT New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has agreed to terms with free agent defenseman Brian Fahey.
Brian Fahey
Fahey, 27, skated in 76 games with the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League (AHL) this past season, registering 14 goals and 23 assists for 37 points, along with 123 penalty minutes and a plus-13 rating. He ranked third on the team among defensemen in goals (14) and points (37). He also finished third on the club with 123 penalty minutes and seventh with a plus-13 rating.
In addition, Fahey notched two goals and eight assists for 10 points, along with 24 penalty minutes in 24 post-season contests to help the Wolves capture the 2008 Calder Cup championship. He tied for second on the team in assists by a defenseman (eight), and finished fourth on the club in goals by a defensemen (two) during the playoffs.
The 6-1, 215-pounder has skated in 249 career AHL games with the Worcester IceCats, Hershey Bears, Iowa Stars, and Chicago Wolves, recording 31 goals and 57 assists for 88 points, along with 298 penalty minutes.
In 2006-07, Fahey finished third among Wolves defensemen with a plus-17 rating. He was awarded the 2007 Tim Breslin Unsung Hero Award, given annually to the Wolves player who best typifies the on-ice spirit and team-first attitude of Tim Breslin. In addition, Fahey has appeared in 46 career AHL post-season contests with Iowa and Chicago, collecting five goals and 11 assists for 16 points, along with 52 penalty minutes.
The Glenview, Illinois native was originally Colorado’s fourth round selection, 119th overall, in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.
another newbie
trying to move pock might be a good idea0 -
stickboy wrote:3 point games are a blessing...you might be seeing the number of those kinda games on a steady increase if it hasnt happened already since the lockout
crazy to think 90 points, or 10 games over .500 nxt yr might not get you into the playoffs! :eek:
3 points are a blessing only if it's your team losing in a shootout or OT. i am on the fence about awarding the losing team a point just for making it to OT. for now, i would like to see the NHL only award a point to each team once they reach the shootout... then fight for the extra point. if you lose in OT, i don't think you should be awarded anything.
i think a team is only safe between 95-100 points. look at carolina & buffalo last year... they ended with a healthy 90 & 92 points and missed the cut. shit, the rangers sitting in the 5th spot and only 5 points separated them from # 9.
talk about every single game being important.0 -
singularity wrote:3 points are a blessing only if it's your team losing in a shootout or OT. i am on the fence about awarding the losing team a point just for making it to OT. for now, i would like to see the NHL only award a point to each team once they reach the shootout... then fight for the extra point. if you lose in OT, i don't think you should be awarded anything.
i think a team is only safe between 95-100 points. look at carolina & buffalo last year... they ended with a healthy 90 & 92 points and missed the cut. shit, the rangers sitting in the 5th spot and only 5 points separated them from # 9.
talk about every single game being important.
every game is huge lol0 -
yep.
and despite it all, i dunno if its all Sathers doing, but i guess credit the entire staff for keeping the minor leagues sytem stocked and acquring draft picks.
cant knock them on that...lets just hope the chemistry theyre building now works with all these guys. Too many new faces gets me nervous and gives me horrible flashbacks of that 97 spending spree we went on with the Quintals, Kamenskys, and Fleurys, etc...that was an awesome team :rolleyes: good thing we got Malakhov too..what would we have done w/o him... lolAah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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NY PJ1 wrote:every game is huge lol
dont fall in a slump at any point during the season cause youre basically fucked.Aah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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post lock out era... it's all about the younger players.
have to keep the farm system stocked.0 -
singularity wrote:post lock out era... it's all about the younger players.
have to keep the farm system stocked.
future looks promising. We have a few solid goalies waiting in the wings too like Wiikman..hes supposed to be a good one and Holt
seems like we ogt a good game plane...it just needs to start producing Cups nowAah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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Plus All The Picks In The Draft Next Year ...0
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July 18, 2008
Legal Wranglings
The Rangers have responded to the NHL's attempts to strong-arm them, attempts that include threatening to remove the franchise from the hands of ownership. The case for an independent web site may have been shot down left and right, but we cannot imagine a court in the U.S.A. upholding a provision that prohibits litigation, to the point of causing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage. See the Daily News, Newsday, and Blueshirts Blog for more. Meanwhile, while Bettman bashes the league's top U.S.-based franchise, he now stands accused of negligence in the Nashville ownership fiasco, having perhaps allowed a deadbeat owner to take over a team without doing the proper homework -- see the original story here.
Elsewhere, the Ranger schedule is dissected in various news outlets -- see the Daily News, Newsday, Journal News, Times, and Record. Stan Fischler looks at the greatest Ranger goalies ever at MSG.com. Hockey Rodent takes on the subject of leadership at FoxSports. Prospect Park takes its own look at the Rangers' and Predators' legal situations. And Mitch Beck talks to the newest Wolf Packer, David Urquhart, at Howlings. The Rangers finally announced the signing of minor league defenseman Brian Fahey -- see Howlings for a quote on the new Wolf Packer from Bob Crawford. Mitch also directs us to this Connecticut Post article on Steve Valiquette.For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Bathgate66 wrote:July 18, 2008
Legal Wranglings
The Rangers have responded to the NHL's attempts to strong-arm them, attempts that include threatening to remove the franchise from the hands of ownership. The case for an independent web site may have been shot down left and right, but we cannot imagine a court in the U.S.A. upholding a provision that prohibits litigation, to the point of causing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage. See the Daily News, Newsday, and Blueshirts Blog for more. Meanwhile, while Bettman bashes the league's top U.S.-based franchise, he now stands accused of negligence in the Nashville ownership fiasco, having perhaps allowed a deadbeat owner to take over a team without doing the proper homework -- see the original story here.
Elsewhere, the Ranger schedule is dissected in various news outlets -- see the Daily News, Newsday, Journal News, Times, and Record. Stan Fischler looks at the greatest Ranger goalies ever at MSG.com. Hockey Rodent takes on the subject of leadership at FoxSports. Prospect Park takes its own look at the Rangers' and Predators' legal situations. And Mitch Beck talks to the newest Wolf Packer, David Urquhart, at Howlings. The Rangers finally announced the signing of minor league defenseman Brian Fahey -- see Howlings for a quote on the new Wolf Packer from Bob Crawford. Mitch also directs us to this Connecticut Post article on Steve Valiquette.
we cant worry about it .... lol
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