Rick Nash reaction - (how many people know who Rick Nash is?). The Rangers have accumulated/developed a lot of pretty good players over the past 5 years. It was time to consolidate some of them into a very good player. I like Dubinsky and Anisimov and I'm not happy to see them go, but it's not a bad price to pay. Dubinsky was one of the first homegrown, energetic, likable players in the Rangers resurgence, but he's topping out at a 3rd/2nd line guy. Nash (although I've rarely seen him play) appears to be the goods.
I know who Rick Nash is. He plays hockery very well. He's a forward type. I assume he's Canadian. He hasn't been on a great deal of winning teams from what I recall. This is the end of my Rick Nash knowledge.
Thanks rob, we needed more flugelhorn around here.
ReplyDeleteRick Nash reaction - (how many people know who Rick Nash is?). The Rangers have accumulated/developed a lot of pretty good players over the past 5 years. It was time to consolidate some of them into a very good player. I like Dubinsky and Anisimov and I'm not happy to see them go, but it's not a bad price to pay. Dubinsky was one of the first homegrown, energetic, likable players in the Rangers resurgence, but he's topping out at a 3rd/2nd line guy. Nash (although I've rarely seen him play) appears to be the goods.
ReplyDeleteI know who Rick Nash is. He plays hockery very well. He's a forward type. I assume he's Canadian. He hasn't been on a great deal of winning teams from what I recall. This is the end of my Rick Nash knowledge.
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