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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Not sure how to feel about KAndre Miller.  Could be a great signing but it could also be pretty bad.  I like that he’s only 25.  I assumed he was older because he’s been around for years now.

He leans goon/enforcer, which we haven't had in a minute. I do like that.

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So the Canes current roster is:

Svechnikov - Aho - Jarvis

Hall - Kotkaniemi - Stankoven

Carrier - Staal - Martinook

Robinson - Jankowski - Blake

Jaaska

Slavin - Miller

Nikishin - Chatfield

Gostisbehere - Walker

Reilly

Andersen

Kochetkov

Miftakhov

 

Call-Up’s: Nadeau, Robidas, Fensore, Primeau (if he’s signed)

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6 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

So the Canes current roster is:

Svechnikov - Aho - Jarvis

Hall - Kotkaniemi - Stankoven

Carrier - Staal - Martinook

Robinson - Jankowski - Blake

Jaaska

Slavin - Miller

Nikishin - Chatfield

Gostisbehere - Walker

Reilly

Andersen

Kochetkov

Miftakhov

 

Call-Up’s: Nadeau, Robidas, Fensore, Primeau (if he’s signed)

And truthfully it’s an eastern conference final roster. Miller hopefully Ehlers and we trade for a second center in a few months or during the season and that’s how we get past Florida we’re very close.

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3 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

And truthfully it’s an eastern conference final roster. Miller hopefully Ehlers and we trade for a second center in a few months or during the season and that’s how we get past Florida we’re very close.

Need to offload KK.

 

Maybe hope for more than 1 win finals lol

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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

KK is what happens when these contracts don’t pan out.  Not terrible but hard to move.

His contract wouldn't be bad if Staal had retired like everyone thought he was going to do and KK was on the third line where he's supposed to be. 

 

Problem is that Staal didn't retire so team is stuck with two third line centers. 

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Just now, carpanfan96 said:

His contract wouldn't be bad if Staal had retired like everyone thought he was going to do and KK was on the third line where he's supposed to be. 

He'd have been more valuable in that scenario, but I'd rather have someone else.

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Conditions on the 2026 1st Round Pick:

- If neither pick (DAL or NYR) is in the top ten of the 2026 draft, the Rangers shall receive the better of the two 2026 first round draft picks.

- If one pick is in the top ten and the other is not, the top ten pick shall not be transferred and New York shall receive the lesser of the two first round picks.

- If both picks are in the top ten of the 2026 draft, New York shall receive the better of Carolina's 2027 first round pick and Dallas's 2027 first round pick.

 

 

Pretty sure that's supposed to be Car and not NYR on the first part but I copied this from Seravalli 

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58 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Tulsky said we are talking with Ehlers and it’s unlikely Burns or Orlov are back.

Miller is your de facto 1RD who is left handed until we do something else.

We are talking with Ehlers.

Ehlers is talking to everyone. Multiple sources have said as much.

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31 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Conditions on the 2026 1st Round Pick:

- If neither pick (DAL or NYR) is in the top ten of the 2026 draft, the Rangers shall receive the better of the two 2026 first round draft picks.

- If one pick is in the top ten and the other is not, the top ten pick shall not be transferred and New York shall receive the lesser of the two first round picks.

- If both picks are in the top ten of the 2026 draft, New York shall receive the better of Carolina's 2027 first round pick and Dallas's 2027 first round pick.

 

 

Pretty sure that's supposed to be Car and not NYR on the first part but I copied this from Seravalli 

This means we can't trade the other one at the deadline 

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