Quote from: kartanoman on May 08, 2024, 10:11:06 PMLots of bantering in the NY Post comment section about that today. It's hard to make a change when you have a winning formula (6-0 in the playoffs). Sometimes it's important for a kid like Rempe, who literally AND figuratively tilts the ice, who has both the opponent's AND the referee's heads' all jumbled up in knots, to do something as simple as "snow" Andersen, following Igor's getting tripped and flipped, to deliver an unspoken message that gets across clearly in a manner that no other way would prove effective. Johnny Brodz won't give you that.I was a bouncer for a few years when I was in college and right out of college. I see Rempe presence as the same. If I wasn't working the front door checking ID's, I was standing against a wall observing what was going on. Ready to pounce if needed, but most nights I was just looking around and didnt have to do anything. Not saying mine and my co-workers presence prevented things from ever happening, but our presence did make people think twice and we were able to take care of a situation when needed. DeAngelo starts running his mouth or playing like an XXXXXXX, Laviolette can put Rempe out there. Yes, may result in a minor or even misconduct, but the message will be sent.
In general, Laviolette knows how to make it to the top of the Everest of this sport. His tracks are there at the peak from '06. He knows what he's doing with his Rangers' team AND with keeping Rempe out there, even if for a handful of minutes.
The dynamics of this series change with the scenery now shifting to Research Triangle, NC. Will Rempe still be a role player remains to be seen. But the evidence is undeniable that the refs are whistle-happy when he's on the ice. That they scolded him yesterday was laughable. If he is in the ref's heads, in the opponent's heads, none of them are primarily focused as they should be on what they're supposed to be doing and that just benefits the Rangers.
Laviolette is brilliant!
Peace!
Secondly, you are not sitting Artemi Panarin or Mika for Rempe. I like Brodzinski, but he is a 4th liner. How many minutes do people really think he is going to play if put in the line-up and Carolina is only rolling 3 lines? Chytil, yes talent wise there is a huge difference. But, he hasn't played in over 6 months. Yes, he is apparently practicing without a non-contact jersey, but we have no idea how he feels or how he looks in practice. If they win tonight, maybe you give Chytil a look in game 4. But again, I doubt if he decided to go with Chytil he is being inserted to anything higher than the 3rd line and is also going to have his ice-time limited. He is not going to re-unite the Kid Line.