Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Drury Bought Out/ How Certain Are You About Richards?

What started out as a potential nightmare for the Rangers has finally come to an end, and the 25th Captain has accepted a buy out to clear cap space for this upcoming free agency. Now before we all rejoice about all the money we now have available, and the fact that we don't have a 4th liner making $7 million a year, lets examine the facts.

Drury's cap hit was set at just over $5 million heading into the season, and it had already been predetermined he wasn't going to play. He was set to file for medical exception, which would have (at least for the time being) kept his cap hit on the team. This money would have been guarenteed, and Drury wouldn't have had to do anything except sign a piece of paper. Instead, like a real captain, he declined the medical exception, and accepted the buyout from the Rangers, and now his cap it is almost cut in half. If nothing else, this is what I will remember about his tenure in New York.

At this point, the Rangers are now in the top 8 (1 million short of #5) in the NHL as far as available cap space. Before you get too ahead of yourselves and declare Brad Richards a Ranger, remember that we must sign Callahan, Dubinsky, Anisimov, Boyle, Sauer (and quite possibly Prospal and Fedotenko). That being said, we should still have sufficient room to bring in the only real offensive threat in this seasons free agent class.

Let me ask you this before you cream your pants at the thought of Brad Richards feeding Marian Gaborik the puck on the top line as well as the powerplay; how badly do you really want Brad Richards? It's common knowledge that he wants this to be his last NHL contract, and only wants to go to a team that has a real chance to be a cup contender. He also wants anywhere from 7-8 years and will require top dollar. Far and away, Brad Richards would be the best top line center we've had since Nylander (Nylander Staka Jagr... fuck you haters), but by the time his contract is up he would be almost 39 years old. Even if we sign Brad Richards on July 1st, does anyone truly believe we are an instant cup contender? Sure, it'd be swell to make it out of the first round, but look at what the Flyers did last year. I'd rather get my shit handed to me right off the bat than go out in the manner in which they did.

Don't think that I don't (or even won't) support Richards if he comes to New York. Brad Richards is one of the best centers in the game right now. This will not be the typical Glen Sather signing where we blow our load on guys who won't produce in NY (Gomez, Drury, Redden, Kasper, Holik, yeah you get it), but in my mind this is a guy whose already peaked, and won't be able to play at this high level for the entirety of his contract. Even if he comes in and puts up 80 points in 2 straight years, you think he's going to be doing this when hes 34, 35, 36? I'd truly be amazed.

On the flip side, we really have something going on with this team. Callahan, Dubinsky, Anisimov get better and better every year, and now with Stepan and hopefully Zuccarello and (barring a likely trade) Krieder, we could have a really solid team here. Prust, Boyle and Avery on the 4th line sounds like a dream if Boyle would stop being such a giant pussy.

We have the best defensive depth in the NHL. It's only a matter of time before we unload some of it to bring in some talent up front. If Krieder refuses to play in NY, which it looks like he may, I'm all for shipping him in a package (say him and Del Zotto or Girardi) to Chicago for Patrick Sharp whose a UFA next season. Sharp-Richards-Gaborik and lock down Sharp before he hits the free agent market, then we will be looking at a real cup contender.

Like I said before, there is every argument in the world you can make for or against signing Brad Richards, and I think no matter what happens on July 1st Ranger fans will have something to smile about.

One last thing to think about: Tomas Fleischmann really seems to be developing into a decent player. If we can't bring in Richards, I'm all for giving him a shot with Stepan or Gaborik.

2 comments:

  1. I've said it before and I will again, if I'm Sather, I offer Richards a 3 year deal, $10 million per, that way he gets his giant pay-off, he plays in a big market on a good young team, and the Rangers aren't locked into a crazy contract. I honestly think that is the best option for both sides. I want to see Richards in Ranger Blue, but I don't know for how long; he is already 31 and the decline will commence soon, if it hasn't already.

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  2. That'd be ideal, but we all know that won't happen. It's time to sign Richards and move some of our depth on the blue line to get another top line forward.

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