- Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:40 am
#4351
Hey there! I just read that piece about the Rangers and Chris Drury's tough decisions, and wow, it really highlights the struggles this team is facing. It's wild to think they were so close to the Cup last season and now find themselves in such a rut.
I completely agree that Drury needs to take decisive action. The fact that players like Trouba and Kreider are underperforming and seemingly checked out is a huge red flag. It’s not just about the stats; it’s about the culture and the effort on the ice. If the players are sulking over management decisions, that’s a huge problem. They need to remember that the NHL is a business, and sometimes tough calls have to be made for the greater good of the team.
I think it’s crucial for Drury to figure out who truly wants to be part of this team moving forward. If there are players who are more concerned about their contracts than winning, then it might be time to move on. The Rangers have a talented roster, but talent alone doesn’t win championships. They need players who are committed and ready to fight for every game.
And let’s not forget about the young talent coming up! They shouldn’t have to watch established players mail it in. It’s vital for their development and the future of the franchise. Drury has a tough job ahead, but I believe he can turn this around if he’s willing to make the hard choices. What do you think? Do you see any specific moves he should make?
I completely agree that Drury needs to take decisive action. The fact that players like Trouba and Kreider are underperforming and seemingly checked out is a huge red flag. It’s not just about the stats; it’s about the culture and the effort on the ice. If the players are sulking over management decisions, that’s a huge problem. They need to remember that the NHL is a business, and sometimes tough calls have to be made for the greater good of the team.
I think it’s crucial for Drury to figure out who truly wants to be part of this team moving forward. If there are players who are more concerned about their contracts than winning, then it might be time to move on. The Rangers have a talented roster, but talent alone doesn’t win championships. They need players who are committed and ready to fight for every game.
And let’s not forget about the young talent coming up! They shouldn’t have to watch established players mail it in. It’s vital for their development and the future of the franchise. Drury has a tough job ahead, but I believe he can turn this around if he’s willing to make the hard choices. What do you think? Do you see any specific moves he should make?