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  • wawasman
    P*ng
    • Mar 2003
    • 1531

    #16
    Re: Interesting comments regarding the Rangers

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    Sully713 said:
    Lindros was never a leader here in Philly. It seems he was given captaincy because he was our best player at the time, but by no means was he a leader. And as for him being a Flyer reject, yes that is true, but aren't the NY Rangers home of all NHL rejects.

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    yes, we collect others castoffs like theyre going out of style (said thing is, they are LOL)....im probably in the NYR minority in hoping for a salary cap....this "philosophy" of ours sucks, it hasnt worked, wont work and need to stop ASAP...Neil Smith started it and devastated the farm system, and for some reason Slats, God of Edmonton, hockey genius and guru, has continued it..and for the life of me i have no idea why

    oh, and i never said Lindros was a leader, he was made into one, mroe by hype and media than anything...ill give him this, with the right linemates, earlier in his career, the man was an awesome force....however, we dont need him in NY...he doesnt have the game for this city...i believe this is the last year of his deal, trade him for prospects if anyone will take him (im probably dreaming on that one)

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    • Money99
      Hall Of Fame
      • Sep 2002
      • 12696

      #17
      Re: Interesting comments regarding the Rangers

      How can anyone be a leader on a team of mercenaries?
      90% of their team is made up of money hungry free agents.
      And NONE of them have lived up to expectations. (Bure probably would have if he wasn't injured so often)

      Plus, Lindros will never be the same as he was in Philly.
      He's so concerned about his soft noggin' that he can't play the same style.
      Expect him to get around 70 points in 70 games for a team that won't get close enough to even sniff the postseason.

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      • Money99
        Hall Of Fame
        • Sep 2002
        • 12696

        #18
        Re: Interesting comments regarding the Rangers

        How can anyone be a leader on a team of mercenaries?
        90% of their team is made up of money hungry free agents.
        And NONE of them have lived up to expectations. (Bure probably would have if he wasn't injured so often)

        Plus, Lindros will never be the same as he was in Philly.
        He's so concerned about his soft noggin' that he can't play the same style.
        Expect him to get around 70 points in 70 games for a team that won't get close enough to even sniff the postseason.

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        • Money99
          Hall Of Fame
          • Sep 2002
          • 12696

          #19
          Re: Interesting comments regarding the Rangers

          How can anyone be a leader on a team of mercenaries?
          90% of their team is made up of money hungry free agents.
          And NONE of them have lived up to expectations. (Bure probably would have if he wasn't injured so often)

          Plus, Lindros will never be the same as he was in Philly.
          He's so concerned about his soft noggin' that he can't play the same style.
          Expect him to get around 70 points in 70 games for a team that won't get close enough to even sniff the postseason.

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