Free Agency Isn’t Free…
Hey Rangers faithful (is that an oxymoron at this point?). Well the Rangers have successfully not signed anyone today. They have also let Avery slip away for less than his asking price and watched Marian Hossa sign a one-year deal with Detroit.
I will be keeping you updated with the rest of the days events while Steve is working with the Yankees Spanish Broadcasting team.
I have also decided to rename the blog from Free Agency Day 2, to a more suitable name Guys the Rangers Didn’t Sign: Day 2. Let’s keep the money flowing…here are some quick updates from around the league.
Jarkko Ruutu has signed a 3-year $3.9 million dollar deal with Ottawa.
Ron Hainsey has signed a five year deal worth $22.5 million dollars with Atlanta.
More as it comes…
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8 Responses
Michael July 2nd at 2:58 pm
Steve is working with the Yankees SPANISH broadcasting team? Does he even speak Spanish??
Either way, the Yankees are fading fast..
How about that extra-inning loss last night for the Reds, Eric? At least my Braves have the decency to lose in 9 innings and don’t get my hopes up with false comebacks.
Eric Rothman July 2nd at 3:03 pm
haha Michael he does not speak spanish…don’t ask me what he does for them ha
As for the Reds…its not even worth discussing
Steve K July 2nd at 3:22 pm
You’d think, if they let Avery go, they could have signed Ruutu. He’s not Avery, but he’s the kind of pest that at least could help.
Inferno July 2nd at 3:42 pm
Rangers traded Tyutin and Backman for Zherdev and Fritsche.
GREAT move by Sather imho.
Michael July 2nd at 3:52 pm
Nicky Zherdev has been a perennial underachiever and a big disappointment thus far in his NHL career with Columbus. Dan Fritsche is a nice young player, but he has limited offensive upside.
Inferno, how can you call this a great move? The Rangers have a glut of young wingers now, too many to fit in. Sure, I didn’t really like Tyutin as much as a lot of people did and Backman was just average, but now the Rangers basically have nothing on the blue line except for Redden, Staal, and Rozsival (Girardi is a 2nd, at best, or 3rd pairing NHL defenseman). I understand they have high hopes for Sanguinetti, but you can’t rely on him yet. I’d expect to see Thomas Pock playing full time next year.
It sounds like the Rangers are going for a full-on youth movement now, which was inevitable, but I think last year’s crop had one more run left in them. Now, it looks like the Rangers will be rebuilding. In the East, that may be good enough to make the playoffs, but is that all we want as fans?
Inferno July 2nd at 4:21 pm
if youve ever seen Zherdev, and the craphole of a team he played for, you wouldnt be saying that. Pair this guy with Gomez, and be prepared to see something special.
scummy July 2nd at 5:28 pm
Good point Inferno… I think we all keep neglecting the fact that the higher ups might be trying to build around Gomez and Drury… The D line should be fairly decent to almost excellent next season. Backman we all wanted to see go (I think) and Tyutin was a big disappointment last season.
Michael July 2nd at 5:43 pm
Excuse me, Inferno, I’ve watched him play a lot; I have the Center Ice package and followed Columbus and Chicago very closely in the West and know what I’m talking about.
He was a 4th overall draft pick and has come nowhere close to expectations. He’s pretty good in shootouts and can be an exciting player, but he’s fairly selfish, and he has a bad attitude. He can be lazy, and when things don’t go his way, he pouts. He has a problem with authority as well.
In four seasons with Columbus, he put up 181 points in 283 games, despite playing on the first line for much of his tenure and playing with some very talented offensive players. Trust me, numbers-wise, he hasn’t lived up to a #4 pick, and intangibles-wise, he’s nothing special.
Don’t question whether I’ve watched a player before; I don’t comment on things or events I don’t see firsthand because that would be ignorant on my part. I’ve seen enough of Zherdev to know that he can be a decent player and even a good one in the right situation, but he’s an old 23 years of age right now and I don’t see him progressing as much as people think he will.