The future of the Rangers bottom 6 is in good hands - Blue Seat Blogs
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The future of the Rangers bottom 6 is in good hands - Blue Seat Blogs
"Adam Sykora is only 21 years old, but it may feel like he has been around for a while. That makes sense, as he had already played 3 professional seasons in Slovakia before turning 19 and this marked his third season down in Hartford."
"His impressive production in Slovakia indicated some untapped skill and offensive potential, but I no longer believe he has that upside. That said, through 7 games, he has delivered on exactly what made him a popular pick on draft day: A good skating, high-energy competitor who will never give up on a play."
"While Adam Sykora leads the way for the new Rangers bottom 6 forwards, there are others who are stepping up a bit sooner than we expected."
The Rangers have faced challenges over the past two seasons, leading to skepticism about their leadership, particularly Chris Drury's role. Despite this, recent prospects for the bottom six have shown promise, with Adam Sykora emerging as a key player. Sykora, with extensive professional experience, has demonstrated his competitive spirit and skill. Other young players, like Jaro Chmelar, are also stepping up, contributing to a more optimistic outlook for the team's future, even amidst lingering doubts about management.
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