BY MIKE RIFKIN
The Rangers started life after Igor Shesterkin on Thursday, a 5-2 loss to the Sabres. Shesterkin went on IR after leaving Monday’s game. Over the last year and a half the Rangers have made moves tinkering and changing their roster. Jacob Trouba, K’Andre Miller, and Chris Kreider (who was the longest tenured Ranger) are gone. Yet the Rangers haven’t gained traction this season, but the Eastern Conference has every team jumbled together.
At 45 games played this season, we have an idea of what this team is. They don’t score a ton of goals and still make mistakes defensively. They also rely heavily on their top players, which brings us to the March 6th, the NHL trade deadline.
There are rumors that GM Chris Drury wants to take a swing and buy. One of the players discussed has been Vancouver’s Kiefer Sherwood. Sherwood has 17 goals and 23 points so far this season, after posting a career high 19 goals and 40 points last season. Sherwood is an impending UFA (unrestricted free agent) after the season and if I am Chris Drury I’m not giving up assets for him. Drury’s case for buying is a bad one, this team hasn’t earned the right to be a buyer and you only do it if you think you can win.
Now if you sell the Rangers have options there. Artemi Panarin, who will be the best UFA on the market, because most of the big names have signed extensions. Panarin, 34 is still playing at a very high level and will be coveted on the market. And as much as I have been for extending him, the smarter play would be trade for future assets. I figure nobody is taking the contracts of either JT Miller or Mika Zibanejad, but would someone take on Vincent Trocheck at 50% retained. Trocheck plays in all three phases of the game and we know what Center go for at the deadline. Other names to move would be Carson Soucy and potentially Braden Schneider (only for a nice return)
Now, you’re asking yourself if this is a rebuild? And the answer is it’s not it’s a retooling. You try to get younger and faster. Fans should want to see Gabe Perrault, Brett Berard, Brennan Otthman and the other young guys to see what they have. This summer the UFA market doesn’t have that big name outside of Panarin, the RFA market (restricted free agents) will have some big names headlined by the Stars Jason Robertson.
One name I didn’t mention was 2020 first overall pick Alexis Lafreniere. Lafreniere is in the first season of a seven year 52.1 million dollar contract. It’s an AAV of 7.45 million dollars. Lafreniere hasn’t found consistency this season, but I don’t thin giving up on a 24 year old is a solution Drury could look at unless it is a sensational return. No matter when Shesterkin returns, the Rangers should sell at the deadline and readjust come draft and summer time. Take notes of what the Capitals did a few seasons ago.
