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2022-23 NYR - Stay the Course

Created by: gdli
Team: 2022-23 New York Rangers
Initial Creation Date: Jul. 6, 2022
Published: Jul. 6, 2022
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I presented a 22-man roster so as to show the available FREE CAP SPACE. Nils and Zach should compete for the 3LD slot. I like Nils. Here's why; based on their career stats, and in Zach and Nils case it is admittedly small sample, the plus/minus ratios of the 7 Ranger D [computed as their plus/minus divided games played] looks like this: Fox (+.291) Lindgren (+.247) Miller (+.237) Lundqvist (+.160) Schneider (+.116) Trouba (+.089) Jones (-.409). Zach has upside potential on the offense, but yet to demonstrate he can play defense. For a 3rd pair D-man, personally I am looking for D-Fence first. I have also seen more interest in Nils outside the NYR fanbase. That tells me he is the keeper. That said, the 23rd man on the roster would be Zach. Give them both a shot, a little competion is good for the sould. Or as John Condon, long time MSG boxing announcer use to close with, "and may the better participant emerge victorious." Vitali Kravtsov was signed for $875K for 1 year. This suggest to me that the NYR are looking to move him. If they intend to give a serious look, there is certainly room to accomplish that. Personally, I don't think Vitali is NHL caliber material. But I would not be unhappy to have him prove me wrong.
Free Agent Signings
RFAYEARSCAP HIT
2$2,250,000
UFAYEARSCAP HIT
5$5,500,000
2$800,000
2$800,000
Trades
1.
NYR
  1. 2023 4th round pick (TOR)
TOR
  1. Georgiev, Alexandar [RFA Rights]
2.
NYR
    Future Considerations
    ARI
    1. Nemeth, Patrik
    2. 2024 2nd round pick (NYR)
    3.
    NYR
    1. 2023 5th round pick (ANA)
    Additional Details:
    To any interested franchise - 5th rounder in return is a conservative estimate
    4.
    NYR
    1. 2023 6th round pick (SJS)
    Additional Details:
    To any interested franchise - 6th rounder in return is a conservative estimate
    SJS
    1. Hájek, Libor [RFA Rights]
    Buyouts
    DraftRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7
    2022
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    2023
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    2024
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    ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
    22$82,500,000$81,019,802$0$4,582,500$1,480,198

    Roster

    Left WingCentreRight Wing
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    $6,500,000$6,500,000
    LW
    NMC
    UFA - 5
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    $8,500,000$8,500,000
    C
    NMC
    UFA - 8
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    $925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$2,850,000$3M)
    LW, RW
    RFA - 1
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    $11,642,857$11,642,857
    LW
    NMC
    UFA - 4
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    $5,500,000$5,500,000
    C, LW, RW
    UFA - 5
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    $2,250,000$2,250,000
    RW
    RFA - 2
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    $3,641,667$3,641,667
    C, LW
    M-NTC
    UFA - 5
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    $2,300,000$2,300,000
    C, LW
    UFA - 1
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    $1,525,000$1,525,000
    LW, RW
    UFA - 1
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    $828,333$828,333 (Performance Bonus$82,500$82K)
    LW
    RFA - 3
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    $800,000$800,000
    C
    UFA - 2
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    $1,750,000$1,750,000
    RW
    UFA - 1
    Left DefenseRight DefenseGoaltender
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    $3,000,000$3,000,000
    LD
    RFA - 2
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    $9,500,000$9,500,000
    RD
    UFA - 7
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    $5,666,667$5,666,667
    G
    UFA - 3
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    $925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$400,000$400K)
    LD
    RFA - 1
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    $8,000,000$8,000,000
    RD
    NMC
    UFA - 4
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    $925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$850,000$850K)
    RD
    RFA - 2
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    $925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$400,000$400K)
    RD
    RFA - 2
    $800,000$800,000
    G
    UFA - 3
    ScratchesInjured Reserve (IR)Long Term IR (LTIR)
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    $762,500$762,500
    LW, RW
    UFA - 1
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    $925,000$925,000
    LD
    RFA - 1
    Taxi Squad
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    $762,500$762,500 ($0$0$0$0)
    C
    UFA - 2
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    $875,000$875,000 ($0$0$0$0)
    LW, RW
    RFA - 1
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    $797,500$797,500 ($0$0$0$0) (Performance Bonus$132,500$132K)
    LD
    RFA - 2

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    Jul. 6, 2022 at 9:11 p.m.
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    While i think this is mostly the right call. Copp is too high a cap number tho the term is good.
    I'd slide kratsov in over blais on the third line. Pushes cuylle into a rotation on the 4th line which is 100% the right call or down to the AHL.
    Jul. 6, 2022 at 9:31 p.m.
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    Move Krav to 3rd line...Blais to 4th. Gotta showcase Krav- put up or go back to Russia for good! And Reaves has to go- with the Cap saved here, extend Motte (if # is reasonable) or sign Sturm. Cuylle (or Othmann)-Motte-Blais would be a killer 4th line. And maybe Rydahl fits in here?

    In any case- this lineup pushes back some difficult decisions to next year...but I'm OK with that as long as the signings this year don't come with the NMCs which Gorton gave out like Halloween candy!

    You summed it up- Stay the Course!
    Jul. 6, 2022 at 9:40 p.m.
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    Quoting: slater417
    While i think this is mostly the right call. Copp is too high a cap number tho the term is good.
    I'd slide kratsov in over blais on the third line. Pushes cuylle into a rotation on the 4th line which is 100% the right call or down to the AHL.


    Copp threw up 53 pts. last year. Centering for the Breadman for a full season, his production should rise. Strome had 54 pts. last season and he is out there looking for $6M. At the dot Andrew is 51.8%, Ryan 45.3%. I see $5.5M as a floor. The NYR cannot go beyond $6M. Andrew intends to test the free agent market. If he receives a higher offer than the NYR, I think Andrew would remain in New York if the Rangers can get reasonably close. If the Rangers have to trade, the worst case scenario, a lot of players will be shopped. While I didn't cover the Vitali issue in quite the detail you did, I think the scenario you offered is spot on. I see it pretty much the same way. Appreciate your post!
    Jul. 6, 2022 at 9:45 p.m.
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    Quoting: Jimbo1119
    Move Krav to 3rd line...Blais to 4th. Gotta showcase Krav- put up or go back to Russia for good! And Reaves has to go- with the Cap saved here, extend Motte (if # is reasonable) or sign Sturm. Cuylle (or Othmann)-Motte-Blais would be a killer 4th line. And maybe Rydahl fits in here?

    In any case- this lineup pushes back some difficult decisions to next year...but I'm OK with that as long as the signings this year don't come with the NMCs which Gorton gave out like Halloween candy!

    You summed it up- Stay the Course!


    Hey Jimbo, we are definitely on the same page. Most, if not all of the comments you made are rolling around in the back of my head too. For a "Whitman Sampler," take a look at my response to slater417
    Jul. 6, 2022 at 10:05 p.m.
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    Hey Jimbo, we are definitely on the same page. Most, if not all of the comments you made are rolling around in the back of my head too. For a "Whitman Sampler," take a look at my response to slater417


    Even though signing Copp puts NYR in an immediate quandry next summer- it solves/manages 2C/3C for this year. And I'm OK with that. Best case- if Chytl ready for 2C- Copp then goes to wing in top 6. This in itself makes someone moveable next year (could even be Copp). Not as good a case- Chytl shows he's not capable of C duties...he then becomes easy subtraction next year when several are looking for new contracts.

    In the end, any path which Drury takes in fielding next year's team is gonna take a leap of faith somewhere- I just think Copp has shown himself to be a good fit with this team and (esp looking at your #'s) he may very well outplay his next contract if it comes in as 5.5M per.
    Jul. 6, 2022 at 10:14 p.m.
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    Even though signing Copp puts NYR in an immediate quandry next summer- it solves/manages 2C/3C for this year. And I'm OK with that. Best case- if Chytl ready for 2C- Copp then goes to wing in top 6. This in itself makes someone moveable next year (could even be Copp). Not as good a case- Chytl shows he's not capable of C duties...he then becomes easy subtraction next year when several are looking for new contracts.

    In the end, any path which Drury takes in fielding next year's team is gonna take a leap of faith somewhere- I just think Copp has shown himself to be a good fit with this team and (esp looking at your #'s) he may very well outplay his next contract if it comes in as 5.5M per.


    Filip has been making steady progress, and that includes slow but sure progress at the dot. If he can continue to improve at the dot, he is a C. If not, he's a LW. On board with your comments re: Copp.
    Jul. 7, 2022 at 2:39 p.m.
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    Copp threw up 53 pts. last year. Centering for the Breadman for a full season, his production should rise. Strome had 54 pts. last season and he is out there looking for $6M. At the dot Andrew is 51.8%, Ryan 45.3%. I see $5.5M as a floor. The NYR cannot go beyond $6M. Andrew intends to test the free agent market. If he receives a higher offer than the NYR, I think Andrew would remain in New York if the Rangers can get reasonably close. If the Rangers have to trade, the worst case scenario, a lot of players will be shopped. While I didn't cover the Vitali issue in quite the detail you did, I think the scenario you offered is spot on. I see it pretty much the same way. Appreciate your post!


    The difference is that 54 points was lower than his previous 2 years with panarin, whereas 52 was quite higher than copps usual average.
    Additionally Copp isn't getting strome's PP time. Thats going to Laf.
    Strome aside from his time in edmonton has been around a 50 point player.
    Copp has never been close to that.
    You also cant ignore that chytil might win the 2nd center spot outright, which means we'd be paying 5.5 for a 3c.
    We also have to think long term as both laf and kam hit RFA next year, and the rangers have to be very careful not to be offersheeted for one or both of them.
    Jul. 7, 2022 at 4:09 p.m.
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    The difference is that 54 points was lower than his previous 2 years with panarin, whereas 52 was quite higher than copps usual average.
    Additionally Copp isn't getting strome's PP time. Thats going to Laf.
    Strome aside from his time in edmonton has been around a 50 point player.
    Copp has never been close to that.
    You also cant ignore that chytil might win the 2nd center spot outright, which means we'd be paying 5.5 for a 3c.
    We also have to think long term as both laf and kam hit RFA next year, and the rangers have to be very careful not to be offersheeted for one or both of them.


    If the Rangers go for JT Miller, and they might if they can get Copp, the issue is moot. But let's assume all three are still passengers on the good ship "Blueshirt." They just released a survey of Rangers fans that opted for retaining Strome at 5%, Copp in second at I think it was 33%, and trade 38%. Your view is clearly in the minority. Filip is not a #2C because of his weakness at the dot. Strome is a tad better. There are many people out there who see Filip as a #3LW behind the Breadman, eventually becoming #2LW. He is strong, particularly along boards. As a bottom six C on the NYR, his lack of face success in not as negative to the team overall. The Rangers have $3.4M in buyout dollars coming of the board, that will be as part of the offers to Laffy and the K-man. It's a non-issue. I won't get into a wee-wee contest about the scoring numbers. Take a look at Strome's numbers before he came to New York. His scoring over that time includes the "Breadman factor." Andrew had 30 pts two years ago with WPG, and 35 pts before he came to NYR had scored 18 pt. more. A full year with the Breadman and he will at least match Strome's production. His superior skill at the dot means more O-zone time, likely a stronger power play, and and a less taxed D. Hell, Igor might even get in a nap. Last year they put the scenario on a loop: NYR PP, Lose faceoff - skate 200 ft. - Retrieve the puck - 20 seconds off the clock. There will be a lot of that if either either Andrew Copp or JT Miller (52.7% in faceoffs) are the NYR #2C,
     
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