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What’s wrong with the New York Rangers?



After a disappointing loss to the Chicago Blackhawks, E.J. Hradek and Bill Lindsay try to find out what’s wrong with the New York Rangers.

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10 Comments

  1. Some players and we know exactly who they are, they are deliberately throwing games and playing bad hoping GM would get fired.
    These 2 or all 3 players need to be removed asap, one needs to be benched indefinitely as they can't move him.

  2. With some of these players playing bad, making mistakes how is it that they aren’t getting called out, benched I don’t get it. Miller and Mika just keep making mistakes and still getting played. Maybe we should have a coach like Kennan or Torterella.

  3. we have no heart ,no grit , all the stupid trade talk by MORON drury was a killer , i wouldn't trust DREARY to manage a peewee team , trading trouba and giving shitzerkin 90 Million$ bad ideas , but goalies aren't getting any help from defense , gave up 7 goals to kracken , then lost to chicago 2-1 ,we're a .500 team .from president's cup last year to outhouse now , calling Mr MESSIER ! please

  4. Contrast the personal touch management applies to shaping a roster versus those who take a more generalized one where individuals are not valued specifically… you get lesser situations with the latter.

    Good results with Caps Canes Panthers Stars ..just a few of the teams getting good results and you know the GM’s at these venues are doing an excellent job of combining quality input with their rosters.

    As has been said..players talk amongst themselves..and they will want to sign where they feel the team environment emphasizes inclusion and winning together.

  5. The Rangers problem is not a mystery. It's simple: we've become soft. We are not physical. It's been a recurring theme for a while in New York. Club presidents have tried to address it but they forget that it is something that must be kept on top of, not merely addressed once and forgotten about. Play Matt Rempe and give Will Cuylle more ice time. Phil Chytil is an example of someone who has injury fears yet plays on the edge, putting himself in harm's way for the rest of the team. We need more of that. Unfortunately, Peter Laviolette keeps giving the main ice time to his struggling, weak senior players instead of giving it to those who are willing to put their bodies on the line and put the fear God into the opposition.

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