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Martin Straka

Jun 20, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Rangers ready to move up in first round of draft

Full story: Newsday.com

In the 2004 NHL draft, the Rangers had the No. 19 overall pick and selected forward Lauri Korpikoski, who made the team out of camp last fall.

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Jason

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Jun 20, 2009
 
what would it take to trade with the islanders?

redden, dubinsky and #19 for the #1 and frans nielsen?
Clem

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Jun 20, 2009
 
Keep dreaming Jason!
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Jun 21, 2009
 

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I think it is simply a JOKE that the Rangers received a compensation pick because Cherepanov kicked the bucket. Makes no sense at all, what a joke this league has become.
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You really want to trade with the Islanders, the conversation starts with Lundqvist, Staal and your next two #1's. Redden? Dubinsky? Go back to watching Dora the Explorer.
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Jun 21, 2009
 
Jason wrote:
what would it take to trade with the islanders?
redden, dubinsky and #19 for the #1 and frans nielsen?
Nobody wants Redden......i also wouldnt be so quick to throw Dubinsky in any trade talks. Hes the future captain of the Rangers....
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Asinine wrote:
I think it is simply a JOKE that the Rangers received a compensation pick because Cherepanov kicked the bucket. Makes no sense at all, what a joke this league has become.
It's pretty simple, really. If a player they pick isn't signed (for whatever reason, death included) they are entitled to a compensatory draft pick. I guess something so simple is difficult for the arm-chair hockey fan to understand.
Brian

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Jun 21, 2009
 
Asinine wrote:
You really want to trade with the Islanders, the conversation starts with Lundqvist, Staal and your next two #1's. Redden? Dubinsky? Go back to watching Dora the Explorer.
The conversation would start with the Islanders asking for Lundqvist, and the Rangers would hang up right then and there.
Brian

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Jun 21, 2009
 
David Volek wrote:
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Nobody wants Redden......i also wouldnt be so quick to throw Dubinsky in any trade talks. Hes the future captain of the Rangers....
Ranger fans have such man-crushes on Callahan and Dubinsky...Yeah they are good young players, but I think that at least one of them will be traded in the next few years, probably Dubinsky because we do have numerous centers, and he would net the highest return. I'd rather have Callahan than Dubinsky. Package Dubinsky to Ottawa.
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Jun 21, 2009
 
Asinine wrote:
I think it is simply a JOKE that the Rangers received a compensation pick because Cherepanov kicked the bucket. Makes no sense at all, what a joke this league has become.
Right namd asinine that is what your comment is,
HCL50

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Jun 21, 2009
 
Asinine wrote:
You really want to trade with the Islanders, the conversation starts with Lundqvist, Staal and your next two #1's. Redden? Dubinsky? Go back to watching Dora the Explorer.
Why would the Rangers consider traading Lunquist who has proven himself as a #1 goal tender. You are stuck with Rick Diprudit for the next 15 years,
David Volek

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Jun 21, 2009
 
Brian wrote:
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Ranger fans have such man-crushes on Callahan and Dubinsky...Yeah they are good young players, but I think that at least one of them will be traded in the next few years, probably Dubinsky because we do have numerous centers, and he would net the highest return. I'd rather have Callahan than Dubinsky. Package Dubinsky to Ottawa.
This is the exact problem that Rangers have had for years. You dont trade away home growns like Dubinsky and Callahan. Im an islander fan, and to me those two are untouchable. They are winners, and both have tremendous heart and talent..........those two can bring you a championship. Dubinsky reminds me a little of messier, with his hands, and Callahan plays like he's 6'5. You dont trade those kinds of players.......
Ranger Joe

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Jun 22, 2009
 
Maybe they can trade up for another Hugh Jessiman

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Jun 22, 2009
 
Do the Rangers still play in NY? Who cares? The NHL is so over.
Vetranger

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Jun 22, 2009
 
I would like to know why its taking so long for Sather to sign Dubinsky and Callahan. What is he waiting for on Zherdev and Redden? Get rid of Redden and trade Zherdev for maybe another pick.
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Jun 22, 2009
 
Vetranger wrote:
I would like to know why its taking so long for Sather to sign Dubinsky and Callahan. What is he waiting for on Zherdev and Redden? Get rid of Redden and trade Zherdev for maybe another pick.
Sather is too busy fishing and smoking cigars.

No one wants Redden.
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Jun 22, 2009
 
nostephanfan wrote:
Do the Rangers still play in NY? Who cares? The NHL is so over.
Yeah because baseball really gets the juices flowing.......BALL, BALL, STRIKE.

Why do they even need to play baseball, they just talk about stats anyway.
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Jun 25, 2009
 
GORDIE CLARK should be fired for doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING as head of their draft
Effigy of the Forgotten

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Jun 25, 2009
 
W Teel wrote:
GORDIE CLARK should be fired for doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING as head of their draft
Not sure what you're blabbing about. He's been involved since 2005 and he seems to be doing ok.

They traded up in 2005 to get Staal. They've drafted Dubinsky & Callahan who are on the team and look like decent 2nd round picks. Lauri Korpokoski too. Grachev, Del Zotto, Bobby Sanguinetti, Del Zotto and the now deceased Chereponov were all those drafted by the Rangers with Gordie involved.
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Jun 26, 2009
 
Where do I fit in?
Effigy of the Forgotten

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Jun 29, 2009
 
^

Somewhere way above where Brett Lindros ("the better Lindros") would fit in, cocksmoker.
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