Wednesday, June 30, 2010

New York Rangers: Better Know a Ranger on the Bubble - Enver Lisin


Enver Lisin’s $790,000 contract with the New York Rangers has expired. He is now a restricted free agent.

In his first full season with the New York Rangers, Lisin managed 6 goals and 8 assists in 57 games for 14 points. With only 18 minutes in penalties, Lisin did a good job of staying out of the penalty box. The speedy right wing has promise to spare, occasionally dazzling with his blazing pace and stick-handling ability. Some concerns stem from Lisin’s lack of offensive production and his lack of consistency in his most recent big chance on the NHL stage.

Prediction:

The Rangers would like to retain Lisin, if only because the club’s depth chart is so thin at right wing. However, if Lisin and his agent are unwilling to consider a two-way contract (at the tender age of 24, Lisin could benefit from a couple of good years in the AHL), or ask for a significant raise beyond his last contracted salary. Lisin and the Rangers may just as easily decide to part ways. The Rangers possess the bargaining leverage as young Dale Weise seems like he might soon be ready to make the leap to Broadway. Lisin’s agent should be mindful that Weise is not only developing a consistent scoring touch in Hartford, but also has a rugged component to his game that Lisin does not seem to possess.

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