Gordie Clark, Rangers' Director, Player Personnel, says...
"He's so big and he's so strong. He saw a lot of rubber during the year, but he kept battling it. He stays in great shape, and he's always looking to get better. He wants to rebound from last year and make the playoffs."
...hoping that down the road Stajcer and Johnson have a nice competition for the starting role after Lundqvist retires as a Ranger.
2 comments:
lol they may be waiting another 13 years. i hope they've both moved on before that, or really enjoy the AHL
I agree-what is Henrik? 28 yrs old. He has at least 7 yrs left before even a hint of a decline in his skill set. One can only hope that either can work themselves into a backup role to relieve Henrik of his workload.
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