Yeah, you're not getting Cammy for just Tyutin.
Sure, he had a bad, injury-filled season, but he's still one hell of a scorer, and his value isn't that damn low.
Tyutin, Dawes, 2nd, maybe... and I'm not even sure if that's enough.
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People can adapt. Jaromir Jagr didn't fit that style and it worked for him. Nigel Dawes has begun to adapt in the system to continue to thrive.
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Are you kidding? It's worked for Jagr?
Jagr is still a one-dimensional player that didn't show up until the end of the season.
With each year that Renney's gotten tighter defensively, Jagr's production has gone down. Say what you want about his age and his injuries, but there's no way in hell you can say that it's "worked" for Jagr.
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One-dimensional players can be great in one aspect and decent in the other with time.
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Really? The last time I checked, when someone was a called a "one-dimensional player" it meant that they only had ONE DIMENSION to their game.
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The Rangers need this type of player. Granted he's a UFA soon, has had a reportedly bad attitude, and is small, but still, we need some offensive guns.
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Nah, the Rangers need a top line power winger, a puck moving defenseman, and a stay-at-home bruiser. Brian Rolston or Andrew Brunette would be a decent replacement for Shanahan as well.