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thanks i really like your comment here.
First, mea culpa, didn't see until now that I misspelled honestly. I feel it is a good mix. Rempe, of course, adds to the toughness dynamic in the Pacific Division for Calgary (though so does Coleman, who just rocked McDavid the other night with a good hit), and I've always liked the idea of giving Kakko his shot here. The Rangers cover the bases with this deal too, adding to their current top six, as Coleman would obviously go there this year, and adding some depth to their bottom six with the extra NHL asset. Also adding true veteran playoff style grit (something I've read before is a need/desire for the Rangers) to replace the flashy idealistic youthful grit of Rempe. Still wishing they had better 3C but they can find that elsewhere. Decent 4th line there.. and Wheeler may return for/during the playoffs?
Cgy:
Huberdeau - Sharangovich - Kuzmenko
Zary - Kadri - Pospisil
Mangiapane - Backlund - Kakko
Hunt - Rempe - Duehr
Or new look:
Zary - Kadri - Pospisil
Huberdeau - Sharangovich - Kakko
Mangiapane - Backlund - Kuzmenko
Hunt - Rempe - Duehr
Nyr:
Kreider - Zibanejad - Lafreniere
Panarin - Trocheck - Coleman
Cuylle - Brodzinski - Vesey
Goodrow - Rooney - Greer
Nyr with Wheeler back for playoffs:
Kreider - Zibanejad - Lafreniere
Panarin - Trocheck - Coleman
Cuylle - Vesey - Wheeler
Goodrow - Rooney - Greer
Whatever anyone thinks, and it may or may not be a very, very good thing I'll never be an actual GM (just being jokingly self-deprecating), but I would jump on this as Calgary, minus Greer if it could be done. Coleman does fit the Rangers' cup window, as it stands right now. Just overall I think a good trade.