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We NEED To Talk About Gerard Gallant's Coaching… Barclay Goodrow, Vitali Kravtsov (New York Rangers)



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We’re going over the New York Rangers coaching situation with Gerard Gallant, and his comments regarding mistakes, Barclay Goodrow, and Vitali Kravtsov during Saturday night’s loss to the New Jersey Devils.

Reddit Post: https://old.reddit.com/r/rangers/comments/107n8rl/everyone_makes_mistakes/

This video is taking place after the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2022 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) Montreal Canadiens, Juraj Slafkovsky
2nd) New Jersey Devils, Simon Nemec
3rd) Arizona Coyotes, Logan Cooley
4th) Seattle Kraken, Shane Wright
5th) Philadelphia Flyers, Cutter Gauthier
6th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Chicago Blackhawks), David Jiricek
7th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Ottawa Senators), Kevin Korchinski
8th) Detroit Red Wings, Marco Kasper
9th) Buffalo Sabres, Matthew Savoie
10th) Anaheim Ducks, Pavel Mintyukov
11th) Arizona Coyotes (from San Jose Sharks), Conor Geekie
12th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Denton Mateychuk
13th) Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders), Frank Nazar
14th) Winnipeg Jets, Rutger McGroarty
15th) Vancouver Canucks, Jonathan Lekkerimaki
16th) Buffalo Sabres (Vegas Golden Knights), Noah Ostlund
17th) Nashville Predators, Joakim Kemell
18th) Dallas Stars, Lian Bichsel
19th) Minnesota Wild (from LA Kings), Liam Ohgren
20th) Washington Capitals, Ivan Miroshnichenko
21st) Pittsburgh Penguins, Owen Pickering
22nd) Anaheim Ducks (from Boston Bruins), Nathan Gaucher
23rd) St. Louis Blues, Jimmy Snuggerud
24th) Minnesota Wild, Danila Yurov
25th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Sam Rinzel
26th) Montreal Canadiens (from Calgary Flames), Filip Mesar
27th) San Jose Sharks (from Carolina Hurricanes via Arizona Coyotes and Montreal Canadiens), Filip Bystedt
28th) Buffalo Sabres (from Florida Panthers), Jiri Kulich
29th) Arizona Coyotes (from Edmonton Oilers), Maveric Lamoureux
30th) Winnipeg Jets (from New York Rangers), Brad Lambert
31st) Tampa Bay Lightning, Isaac Howard
32nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Colorado Avalanche via Arizona Coyotes), Reid Schaefer

This video is also taking place after 2022 NHL Season, and after the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Finals.

Vitali Kravtsov was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2018 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The first round of the draft went as follows:

1st – Buffalo Sabres, Rasmus Dahlin
2nd – Carolina Hurricanes, Andrei Svechnikov
3rd – Montreal Canadiens, Jesperi Kotkaniemi
4th – Ottawa Senators, Brady Tkachuk
5th – Arizona Coyotes, Barrett Hayton
6th – Detroit Red Wings, Filip Zadina
7th – Vancouver Canucks, Quinn Hughes
8th – Chicago Blackhawks, Adam Boqvist
9th – New York Rangers, Vitali Kravtsov
10th – Edmonton Oilers, Evan Bouchard
11th – New York Islanders, Oliver Wahlstrom
12th – New York Islanders (from Calgary Flames), Noah Dobson
13th – Dallas Stars, Ty Dellandrea
14th – Philadelphia Flyers (from St. Louis Blues), Joel Farabee
15th – Florida Panthers, Grigori Denisenko
16th – Colorado Avalanche, Martin Kaut
17th – New Jersey Devils, Ty Smith
18th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Liam Foudy
19th – Philadelphia Flyers, Jay O’Brien
20th – Los Angeles Kings, Rasmus Kupari
21st – San Jose Sharks, Ryan Merkley
22nd – New York Rangers (from Pittsburgh Penguins via Ottawa Senators), K’Andre Miller
23rd – Anaheim Ducks, Isac Lundestrom
24th – Minnesota Wild, Filip Johansson
25th – St. Louis Blues (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Dominik Bokk
26th – Ottawa Senators (from Boston Bruins via New York Rangers), Jacob Bernard-Docker
27th – Chicago Blackhawks (from Nashville Predators), Nicolas Beaudin
28th – New York Rangers (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Nils Lundkvist
29th – Toronto Maple Leafs (from Winnipeg Jets via St. Louis Blues), Rasmus Sandin
30th – Detroit Red Wings (from Vegas Golden Knights), Joe Veleno
31st – Washington Capitals, Alexander Alexeyev

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16 Comments

  1. Kravtsov is a placeholder and will be traded at the deadline for a top -6 wing. Goodrow filling in for him for a couple shifts is totally justified

  2. I hate the way this guy coaches.. kakko start playing well last year when he played with panarin takes him off the line he disappeared.. he was with him this year he started playing well again the he takes him off the line.. he never calls a timeout after they give up 2 or 3 quick goals which they do a lot. Constantly changing lines. Look at the ex players they have in player development Jason hunwick tanner glass Jed ortmeyer come on a 6th defensive men and 2 forth liners I think they can do better then that.

  3. It’s astounding that people will talk negatively about a coach that has his team top 10 in the standings. But let me guess…that’s the players not the coach, but if they fell to the bottom 10 it would be the coach not the players.

  4. LGR in Dury we trust. You actually lost me when you mentioned that bust Anderson I am sure every team would love to have all there players develop as fast as Jack Huges but the Rangers aren’t any better or worse than any other team in the league in terms of giving an environment for young players to succeed Chytil was being killed on this Channels the last three years I think he has finally getting his game on a much better trajectory the last year or so. Same with Kakko everybody said he was too big too slow got benched in Game 6 last year. But he is finally healthy to be out there every night and is getting a lot better this year. Laffy is a special case these new age players have to be shown the tough love this staff is doing to all of them. You have to be great in all situations like Mika when you have the ouch when you don’t play a full 209’ game. Rangers had no issues developing FOX Miller is slowly becoming a star in front of our eyes same with Schneider who GG had with Tram Canada
    VK right now is just an analytical daring he needs that tough love as much as anybody quitting on the team in successive seasons. He is dame lucky he is still on this team. He needs start being a stat guy not just a possession guy. Because we have a great Farm system behind any of those guys. But Dury wants to keep those guys and start getting rid of the vets in Touba Kreider Lindgren Goodrow once there no trade clauses kick out.

  5. As A Rangers Fan, I don't think that Gerard Gallant has The Lines the way I'd like them, but, So Long As The Wins Come, No Matter How, I'm Cool With His Coaching.

  6. Gallant is too unfair that a vet can make a mistake its ok but when Laf or Kravy does it, its a holy sin. This orgs history of building its own players (outside of D) is horrendous. We’d make Connor look like a bust

  7. Dude, don’t place much emphasis on Reddit comments by idiot fans, lol. Goodrow is a fine (albeit overpaid) defensive forward. As for Kravtsov- eh, he was drafted too high. As for the rangers developing young players: I dunno, but Fox, Schneider, Chytil, Miller, Shestyerkin, and now Kakko are turning out fine. So…*Shrug*

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