How an entire article is written about him, with quotes, and not one question about his comfort about playing the right side or if the team has talked to him about doing so is a huge miss
SeeDeez
Hope he gets a fair shot at making the team. I’d like to see him on the 3rd line with Chytil and Wheeler. Of course this assumes Laf making the move to RW in our top 6.
Stealth_Howler
I like this kid’s mindset. He’s hungry, skilled and has an edge. This team needs a few forwards with that combination.
GlobalDeJaVu
He’s going to be so good for us when he’s ready to come up. Seems like a real leader on and off the ice. He reminds me of Callahan and will will others into following what he does on the ice. I feel Kreider’s strict diet and loving mentorship will rub to him, too, making him our future Kreider off the ice.
I’m just overall excited to see our next homegrown kid being developed well, and I hope he shows it in the NHL to ease the Ranger fan’s morale when it comes to developing our own talent.
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How an entire article is written about him, with quotes, and not one question about his comfort about playing the right side or if the team has talked to him about doing so is a huge miss
Hope he gets a fair shot at making the team. I’d like to see him on the 3rd line with Chytil and Wheeler. Of course this assumes Laf making the move to RW in our top 6.
I like this kid’s mindset. He’s hungry, skilled and has an edge. This team needs a few forwards with that combination.
He’s going to be so good for us when he’s ready to come up. Seems like a real leader on and off the ice. He reminds me of Callahan and will will others into following what he does on the ice. I feel Kreider’s strict diet and loving mentorship will rub to him, too, making him our future Kreider off the ice.
I’m just overall excited to see our next homegrown kid being developed well, and I hope he shows it in the NHL to ease the Ranger fan’s morale when it comes to developing our own talent.