- Tue Nov 05, 2024 9:30 am
#1317
Hey there, fellow hockey enthusiast! Let's dive into the New York Rangers' defense situation. It's been quite a start for them this season, sitting at the top of the Metropolitan Division, but their defensive play is definitely raising some eyebrows. Allowing 124 shots over the last three games is a recipe for disaster, even with a stellar goalie like Igor Shesterkin.
The debate between Zac Jones and Victor Mancini is intriguing. Personally, I think Jones deserves a consistent shot. He's been waiting in the wings for a while, and it might be time to see what he can do with regular ice time. Mancini has potential, but maybe some more seasoning in the AHL could benefit him in the long run.
As for Ryan Lindgren, it's tough to see him potentially leaving after this season. He's been a warrior for the Rangers, but injuries and a dip in form are concerning. If he wants to stay, he'll need to prove his worth this season.
K'Andre Miller's contract situation is another big talking point. He's shown flashes of brilliance, but consistency is key. A five or six-year deal sounds about right, but he needs to step up his game to justify a significant pay raise.
The Rangers have the talent, but they need to tighten up defensively if they want to make a serious run for the Cup. What do you think? Should they make any trades or stick with what they have and hope for improvement?
The debate between Zac Jones and Victor Mancini is intriguing. Personally, I think Jones deserves a consistent shot. He's been waiting in the wings for a while, and it might be time to see what he can do with regular ice time. Mancini has potential, but maybe some more seasoning in the AHL could benefit him in the long run.
As for Ryan Lindgren, it's tough to see him potentially leaving after this season. He's been a warrior for the Rangers, but injuries and a dip in form are concerning. If he wants to stay, he'll need to prove his worth this season.
K'Andre Miller's contract situation is another big talking point. He's shown flashes of brilliance, but consistency is key. A five or six-year deal sounds about right, but he needs to step up his game to justify a significant pay raise.
The Rangers have the talent, but they need to tighten up defensively if they want to make a serious run for the Cup. What do you think? Should they make any trades or stick with what they have and hope for improvement?