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Drury/Gomez and Rafalski's deals are pretty close in terms of numbers. 5 year/30mil for Brian(avg 6mil/yr), 5 year/35mil for Chris (7mil/yr), and 7 yr/51mil for Gomez (7.3mil/yr). Considering what was on the market, and the general consensus that Gomez/Drury were two of the top 3 forwards available- the other being Briere, and that both were within their conference, I think they're great deals for the Rangers.
The Rangers are in pretty good shape defensively- they added Mara at the trading deadline and he played great for them down the stretch, and Girardi was a nice surprise coming up towards the end of the season. Malik is a solid defender with size, and Pock, Tyutin, and Rozsival are all very good,young players.
Like I said, once the Rangers lock up Henrik, Avery, Shanahan, and Prucha, they'll be in good shape.
Agreed. If there was one thing the Red Wings needed to address this offseason it was defense.i'd rather invest in defensemen then overpriced forwards. just because drury and gomez are the best available, doesn't mean they are worth the price. the wings paid a little more then they should've for rafalski, but i'd rather spend it on defense then forwards.
also shanahan is hitting near 40. why do you want to lock him up? to me it sounds like the rangers of old. with a salary cap now in place this seems like foolish spending. had the cap not been in place, i'd understand it more.
Because Shanny still showed he can produce at a high level. He got 60+ points last season. Team him with either Gomez or Drury on the 2nd line and that's a pretty good tandem right there. I doubt Shanahan will sign anything more then a 1 or 2 year deal. If they can fit him under the cap, there's no reason not to sign him.i'd rather invest in defensemen then overpriced forwards. just because drury and gomez are the best available, doesn't mean they are worth the price. the wings paid a little more then they should've for rafalski, but i'd rather spend it on defense then forwards.
also shanahan is hitting near 40. why do you want to lock him up? to me it sounds like the rangers of old. with a salary cap now in place this seems like foolish spending. had the cap not been in place, i'd understand it more.
Rafalski was a great pickup, especially considering the loss of Schneider. Looks like Hasek will come back for another season, although I think they should have made a move for a solid tender that can split time with Dom next season.Agreed. If there was one thing the Red Wings needed to address this offseason it was defense.
Well that place used to be a madhouse in the mid 90's when the Wings dominated- the arena, at least.I never understood why Detroit was hockeytown when the Tigers and Lions seem to be more of the favorites. It's kind of funny that the Hockeytown Cafe is filled with more Tiger crap then Red Wing crap. I've been to Minny numerous times and got the sense it was more of a Vikings city then a Wild city.
The Red Wings still draw pretty big crowds. For some reason after the strike I really lost interest in hockey. The Red Wings ranked 2nd behind the Tigers in my interest, now it goes Tigers>Lions>Pistons>Red Wings. I miss the rivalry between Detroit and Colorado, and even Dallas. I have a lot of relatives that live in Minneapolis and when I go there, I just don't get the sense it's a hockey town. It seems as if I were to ask people if Minnesota has a hockey team, they wouldn't know. Seemed to be a lot of Viking people.Well that place used to be a madhouse in the mid 90's when the Wings dominated- the arena, at least.
Sucks to see what the NHL is now...I remember watching games in Detroit, Colorado, NY, etc. in the mid 90's, and the places were nuts. I went to one Ranger game in the mid 90's, and the atmosphere was amazing.