Bantering Points: 11/2/20

Here are today’s news and links:

Rangers News:

  • Howie Kussoy noticed that even after signing a contract with the Washington Capitals, former Rangers’ netminder Henrik Lundqvist is still wearing the goalie pants he wore in New York (NY Post)
  • Vincent Mercogliano discusses why the organization pulled the trigger on the deal that sent Lias Andersson out of town in exchange for the draft pick that turned into Will Cuylle (LoHud)
  • Sean Hartnett writes about how Artemiy Panarin is set to be the head honcho for a relatively young group of Rangers forwards this upcoming season (WFAN)
  • Jason Katinas lists the top five players from the previous decade (Blue Line Station)
  • Steve Paulus expects the Blueshirts to allow Kaapo Kakko and Alexis Lafreniere to compete in the World Junior Championships this winter (Blue Line Station)
  • Jim Bay highlights New York’s possibilities should they opt to move on from Ryan Strome (Empire Sports Media)/

Around the NHL:

  • Adam Gretz picks five teams that still have question marks surrounding them as of now (NBC Sports)
  • The Edmonton Oilers have agreed to a one year, $975,000 contract with forward Dominik Kahun (TSN)
  • The Hockey Hall of Fame will not induct a class of 2021, instead reserving that weekend for a proper celebration of the already inducted class of 2020 (Sportsnet)/