OK so the season starts tomorrow, and I haven't been this pessimistic since the first year after the lockout...when I agreed with Sports Illustrated and had us ranked 30th out of 30. We did make the playoffs that year, only to get embarassed Ohio State-style by the Devils, so hopefully I'll be that wrong again.
Losing Jaromir Jagr is quite likely a necessary evil. It was nice having a talent like him that the other team had to center their game plan (and their best defensive forwards) around, but his lazy habits were a lot harder to take when he scored 71 points. Two years ago when he scored 123 points you lived with his deficiencies.
Losing Martin Straka will hurt too, he did all the little things that don't show up in the scorebook except for the 'W' column.
But losing Sean Avery...me oh my is this gonna hurt. You cannot put a price tag on taking the other team off their game. And his speed, great hands, and occasional lazer-like wrist shot will be missed as well.
How painful is it to have your team go to the league quarterfinals, the final eight, then come back five months later looking like an also-ran. Of course we're one of the many teams who, with some breaks, some luck on the injury front, some newcomers stepping right in and contributing, and some newly -acquired veterans rebounding with a change of scenery, can qualify for the playoffs, but goodness that's not where we were in May.
And the Edmonton Genius chomps away on his cigar and laughs at all the stupid Ranger fans who pay his salary. Doesn't even have the decency to grant an interview.
I love to laugh at the Islanders, traveling comedy show that they are, but at least their fans know their team stinks and expect their team to stink for many years to come, so they're not disappointed.
Everyone laughs at their front office but lays off Sather, the guy who has won NOTHING for 25 years.
Sandra
Losing Jaromir Jagr is quite likely a necessary evil. It was nice having a talent like him that the other team had to center their game plan (and their best defensive forwards) around, but his lazy habits were a lot harder to take when he scored 71 points. Two years ago when he scored 123 points you lived with his deficiencies.
Losing Martin Straka will hurt too, he did all the little things that don't show up in the scorebook except for the 'W' column.
But losing Sean Avery...me oh my is this gonna hurt. You cannot put a price tag on taking the other team off their game. And his speed, great hands, and occasional lazer-like wrist shot will be missed as well.
How painful is it to have your team go to the league quarterfinals, the final eight, then come back five months later looking like an also-ran. Of course we're one of the many teams who, with some breaks, some luck on the injury front, some newcomers stepping right in and contributing, and some newly -acquired veterans rebounding with a change of scenery, can qualify for the playoffs, but goodness that's not where we were in May.
And the Edmonton Genius chomps away on his cigar and laughs at all the stupid Ranger fans who pay his salary. Doesn't even have the decency to grant an interview.
I love to laugh at the Islanders, traveling comedy show that they are, but at least their fans know their team stinks and expect their team to stink for many years to come, so they're not disappointed.
Everyone laughs at their front office but lays off Sather, the guy who has won NOTHING for 25 years.
Sandra