Rick Carpiniello, who covers the Rangers for The Athletic, wrote a terrific feature on Morgan Barron. Although it's a subscription site (and well worth the $ IMO), you may be able to access the article as a sample freebie.
https://twitter.com/rickcarpiniello/status/1222210729941458944
get his brother here!
Quote from: ugarteget his brother here!
Unfortunately his brother plays Major Junior so he's ineligible for NCAA hockey
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Unfortunately his brother plays Major Junior so he's ineligible for NCAA hockey
how do we undo this
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteget his brother here!
Unfortunately his brother plays Major Junior so he's ineligible for NCAA hockey
how do we undo this
Get yourself appointed to the NCAA rules committee.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteQuote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteget his brother here!
Unfortunately his brother plays Major Junior so he's ineligible for NCAA hockey
how do we undo this
Get yourself appointed to the NCAA rules committee.
interesting. so i built this time machine for nothing?
From the NY Post this morning (1/30/2020):
NY Post 1/30/2020 (https://nypost.com/2020/01/30/rangers-prospect-pool-is-filled-with-tantalizing-talent/)
Up-front, Morgan Barron is making a name for himself with his terrific Cornell team, as the 6-foot-3, 210-pound center could be a second coming of Brian Boyle.
I can't wait for him to develop into a great player, and be traded for a bag of pucks to Columbus. SMH the Rangers waste so much homegrown talent.
Quote from: The RancorI can't wait for him to develop into a great player, and be traded for a bag of pucks to Columbus. SMH the Rangers waste so much homegrown talent.
I see him at the NHL level as probably a third line forward who will chip in with some scoring and be a solid guy on the PK. I don't think he's NHL superstar material.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: The RancorI can't wait for him to develop into a great player, and be traded for a bag of pucks to Columbus. SMH the Rangers waste so much homegrown talent.
I see him at the NHL level as probably a third line forward who will chip in with some scoring and be a solid guy on the PK. I don't think he's NHL superstar material.
I agree. I see him being a solid contributor, given the chance (see: matt moulson) He has the Black and Blue Shirt ethos down, and I loved the Ranger team that went to the Cup Finals and sadly lost- and then they broke up the whole thing. It was a team of greater than the sum of its parts, much like the modern Big Red.