The Journey: Ranger Replacements
Randall Buschmann
2014-09-27
These three Rangers prospects are potential fill-ins for the injured Derek Stepan.
Welcome to my second installment of "The Journey", which chronicles the path of up and coming prospects to the NHL. With the recent news Rangers center Derek Stepan will miss an estimated four to six weeks after suffering a serious leg injury, the team must figure out what to do to fill the gap in the lineup. With virtually no free agents at the center ice position available on the open market, New York's options are to make a trade or fill the role internally. Today "The Journey" highlights three players already with the organization you worth monitoring.
JT Miller
Dobber Hockey Top 215 Prospects Rank: 32
Hayes had finally put it altogether and the results were very impressive. As rumors began to swirl, it was clear he had the leverage in contract negotiations with Chicago and could dictate where he plays. Hayes would end up signing with the Rangers and instantly became the top prospect in the organization. Sather has seemingly made up for trading one of New York’s first round picks with the acquisition of the 22-year-old Hayes. The Rangers added a 6-5, 225 lbs power forward who possesses great skating ability and offensive acumen to compliment his immense size. Hayes is a player with terrific vision and the type of player you want on the ice for a power play. His shot is lethal and he can play center or wing effectively. He’s obviously a very powerful guy and adding that element down the middle could make quite the impact for New York, whether it’s this season or in next. Hayes has the most fantasy upside of the player’s featured in this column. Imaging Chris Kreider and Kevin Hayes on the same line seems truly nightmarish!
Read more on Kevin Hayeshere.
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Oscar Lindberg
Dobber Hockey Top 215 Prospects Rank: 152
Oscar Lindberg is a speedy, hard-working center with good playmaking ability. The 6-1, 190 lb Swedish center is very defensively attentive and possesses excellent faceoff skills. Lindberg was originally a second round pick by the Coyotes in 2009, but was traded to the Rangers in 2011 for Ethan Werek (who has since been let go by Arizona and is currently a free agent). He spent three seasons working his way up the lineup to become an impact player for the Skelleftea of the Swedish Hockey League. He would develop into one of the league's best two-way forwards and the Rangers signed him to an entry-level deal in 2012. The 2012-13 season was Lindberg's final in the SHL, where he posted career numbers and helped his team win the SHL championship. He was also named playoff MVP after tying for the league lead in points and dominating in the faceoff circle.
Last season was Lindberg's first year in North America, playing for Hartford of the American Hockey League. Lindberg finished second on the team in points, third in goals and led the team in shots on goal and generally impressed as a rookie. He will likely carve out a role as a third line center in the NHL, but there's believed to be some untapped offensive potential worth exploring. He'll have to work extra hard in camp to impress the coaching staff if he wants to earn a spot over the aforementioned Miller or Hayes. Lindberg will see time with New York this season at some point but barring other significant injuries down the middle, will spend most of the season in the AHL. At this point Lindberg has the least fantasy upside of the three players in this column but he’s definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Read more on Oscar Lindberghere.
Oscar Lindberg SHL highlights
Randall Buschmann has been covering the Tampa Bay Lightning for Dobber Prospects since December 2012. He spends way too much time on Twitter and can be reached @thehockeyhitman