Bantering Points: 3/19/18
Here are today’s news and links:
Rangers News:
- Justin Tasch relays word from Henrik Lundqvist about the importance of winning games down the stretch (NY Daily News)
- Sean Hartnett discusses how Chris Kreider hasn’t skipped a beat since returning from his blood clot (WFAN)
- Pat Keogh highlights the Arizona Coyotes as an example of how not to rebuild a franchise (Blue Seat Blogs)
- Dave Shapiro recaps the Hartford Wolfpack’s 4-1 victory from Saturday (Blue Seat Blogs)
- Josh Lipman ponders what the organization truly has in defensive prospect Ryan Lindgren (Blue Line Station)
- Dominick Renna examines the young players currently on New York’s roster (Elite Sports NY)
- Phil Kocher argues that Pavel Buchnevich is a star in the making (The Hockey Writers)
- Thomas Conroy believes that the Rangers can’t continue to roll over in matchups with the New York Islanders (The Hockey Writers)/
Around the NHL:
- Craig Morgan proposes a divisional realignment in anticipation of a Seattle-based franchise’s arrival (FanRag)
- The issue of what does and doesn’t constitute goaltender interference is set to be a primary discussion point at the upcoming GM meetings (TSN)
- Steven Loung chats with San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane about his time in Winnipeg, his infamous money photo, and more (Sportsnet)/