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Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Aug 6 @ 8:41 PM ET
Jan Levine: Top-offseason questions, Chytil at C or W, column in NY Post on Lindgren Offseason continues to meander along
picklerick
New York Rangers
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.01.2018

Aug 6 @ 9:01 PM ET
Chytil is 2C or we’re doomed to repeat last year
JRR1285
New York Rangers
Location: Coach's decision, PEI
Joined: 02.21.2008

Aug 7 @ 8:17 AM ET
Is anyone able to copy and paste the Post's article on Lindgren?
picklerick
New York Rangers
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.01.2018

Aug 7 @ 8:22 AM ET
Is anyone able to copy and paste the Post's article on Lindgren?
- JRR1285


How a Small Shart Changed Ryan Lindgren’s Path to the NHL

Larold Richardface Brooks
Updated Sun, August 6, 2023 at 6:46 PM EDT



Is it this article?

Hardbalz
Joined: 06.08.2011

Aug 7 @ 8:26 AM ET
Every team in the league would like Lindgren on their squad. Expect that salary to double
JRR1285
New York Rangers
Location: Coach's decision, PEI
Joined: 02.21.2008

Aug 7 @ 8:28 AM ET


How a Small Shart Changed Ryan Lindgren’s Path to the NHL

Larold Richardface Brooks
Updated Sun, August 6, 2023 at 6:46 PM EDT



Is it this article?

- picklerick



I thought I saw that Mollie wrote it but I'm not sure.
jimbro83
New York Rangers
Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY
Joined: 12.25.2009

Aug 7 @ 8:40 AM ET
I thought I saw that Mollie wrote it but I'm not sure.
- JRR1285


i'll copy and paste it now
jimbro83
New York Rangers
Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY
Joined: 12.25.2009

Aug 7 @ 8:41 AM ET
Ryan Lindgren showed up to the Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sept. 2011 tryouts as a forward.

Then-head coach John LaFontaine sifted through the players gunning for a spot on the high school’s top team and broke them out onto the ice, placing Lindgren on the blue line.

“The first day of practice [at Shattuck], I thought I was a forward and the coach came up to me and told me I was playing D this year,” Lindgren said, according to a story published by the U.S. National Development Program in 2014. “It was kind of a shock at first.”

LaFontaine made a mistake –– one that arguably put Lindgren on the path to the NHL.

“I’d get a tryout roster, and I just read it wrong. I thought it was a D, and I guess it was an F for forward,” LaFontaine told The Post.

“So for tryouts, I put him back at D. This is the kind of kid he is, he didn’t say anything… It was just I guess a typo or I read it wrong on the sheet and never looked at it again. And now he’s in the NHL as a defenseman.”

Lindgren, who unbeknownst to LaFontaine, had skated as a forward up until this point, grinded through tryouts in a new position and made the first-tier squad as a freshman –– a defenseman who hadn’t played D before.

“I really think it talks about not just his character, but how he was raised. Didn’t complain, didn’t say anything,” LaFontaine said.

It’s that same character that has turned Lindgren into the heart and soul of the New York Rangers team the past five seasons.

Since the fateful Feb. 2018 trade that sent Rick Nash to Boston and Lindgren –– along with a bundle of players and picks –– to New York, he has paid his rent at Madison Square Garden through blocked shots, bloodied faces and the occasional goal that everyone celebrates a bit louder, just because it’s Lindgren.

New York Rangers Defenseman Ryan Lindgren (55) skates during New York Rangers Prospect Development Camp on June 29, 2018 at the MSG Training Center in New York, NY.

Drafted by the Bruins in 2016, Ryan Lindgren chose to attend the University of Minnesota for two years before joining the Rangers after they had traded for him in 2018.
Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

“The way Lindy shows up, it makes you proud to be a teammate for someone like that who goes to battle,” Rangers teammate Tyler Motte told The Post in June 2022.

“Maybe he’s not 100 percent every night, but he does everything for the team. That’s the mentality.”

It wasn’t until around Thanksgiving time in 2011, when Lindgren’s parents, Bob and Jennifer, approached LaFontaine at one of Shattuck-St. Mary’s tournaments, that the coach learned his misread might’ve just been a stroke of genius.

“Both of them came up to me and said, ‘John, we just can’t thank you enough for putting Ryan back on D, I don’t know what you saw in him to do that, but, oh my gosh, he loves it, he thinks it’s the best thing ever,’” LaFontaine recalled.

“I said, ‘Wait a minute, you mean he hasn’t played D his whole life?’ They said, ‘No, he’s been a forward his whole life.’”

Rem Pitlick, a four-year veteran now playing center for the Canadiens, grew up in Minnesota and was teammates with Lindgren –– whom he calls “Lindgo” –– at Shattuck-St. Mary’s and the University of Minnesota years later.

Though Lindgren has now cemented a puck-eating and defensive-minded reputation, Pitlick still remembers him coming up as a flashy forward.

“Everyone was like, ‘Oh, Ryan Lindgren is like this really offensively gifted guy, he gets a lot of points,’” Pitlick told The Post. “Lindgo was playing D because of coach LaFontaine, but he was known as this offensive guy.”

New York Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren (55) takes a shot on goal during the third period when the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New York Rangers 3-2 Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, NY.
Considered a gifted offensive player by his teammates in high school, Lindgren’s hockey career took a fortuitous turn when his coach mistakenly thought he was a defenseman.
Robert Sabo for NY Post
Lindgren’s tenacity and edge on the backend grew at Shattuck-St. Mary’s as he settled into the position.

“It was tough at first,” Lindgren said in 2014. “I wanted to join the play with the offense. I wasn’t worried about the defensive side of the play. Coach LaFontaine helped me out and taught me how to play defensively.”

Pitlick was a victim of Lindgren finding his now-signature mean streak.

“I remember him and I would have battles in practice, and I was really small back then,” Pitlick said. “Ryan always played really hard on me in practice. I used to get mad at Ryan because he used to hit me so hard.”


Shattuck-St. Mary’s went on to capture the 2014 Tier I Boys 18 and Under National Championship in Lindgren’s last season with the squad before he departed for the U.S. National Team Development Program in Michigan.

“He has always had that courage,” LaFontaine said. “I describe him as a warrior because he’s not afraid of anything, will take on anybody.”

Under then-head coach Danton Cole, Lindgren developed into a dependable and gutty defenseman in his two years at the program.

Competing on the 2014-15 USNTDP Junior team with the likes of Charlie McAvoy, Auston Matthews, Clayton Keller and his now blueline-partner Adam Fox, Lindgren was surrounded by top-end talent.

“I think with Ryan, his leadership qualities really came out early,” Cole told The Post. “He brought that compete level and willingness to work and get better and just stay after it.”

“Most players, it takes awhile to kind of see where they’re going to be, but I think with Ryan, right away — our guys were 16, we’re playing against 19- and 20-year-olds — and he was running guys over right from the first game.”

Lindgren represented the U.S. in International Ice Hockey Federation competition three times, captaining the 2016 U.S. Under-18 Men’s National Team to a bronze medal before winning gold in 2017 with the U.S. National Junior Team and another bronze with the same squad in 2018.

Ryan Lindgren #55 of the New York Rangers is congratulated by teammate Adam Fox after Lindgren scored the game winning goal in the final seconds of the game against the Buffalo Sabres at Madison Square Garden on November 21, 2021 in New York City. The New York Rangers defeated the Buffalo Sabres 5-4.
Lindgren’s on-ice partnership with Adam Fox dates back to their days playing together on the U.S. National Development Junior team in 2014.
Getty Images
The lefty wasn’t scoring game-winning goals or crashing the net on every O-zone possession; instead, he provided shutdown support on the blue line.

“In this world of analytics, sometimes it’s hard to measure players like that and what they exactly bring,” Cole said.

“But I think most of the coaches know what they do. Guys play a little better when they are on the ice, guys raise their game and they feel good having guys like that there.”

It’s that team-first mentality that landed the Minnesota kid on the Gophers’ roster in 2016.

“He is just a warrior type of player, and that is exactly what he was for us. That was his role,” then-head coach Don Lucia told The Post.

It didn’t take long for Lindgren to prove himself at the University of Minnesota, a blueblood of college hockey.


Lucia recalled one of the team’s first games during Lindgren’s freshman season against North Dakota where the youngster earned his stripes in the trenches.

“He went after … like three or four guys. He’s just a young freshman and that’s as big a rival as there is in college hockey and he went after it. He’s not afraid of anything,” Lucia said.

Lindgren tacked on the assistant captaincy his sophomore campaign as he posted a career-high nine points (two goals, seven assists) and had the second-most blocks on the team with 51.

After 67 cumulative games and two seasons in the Gophers’ maroon and gold, Lindgren inked an entry-level contract with the Rangers in March 2018.

There’s always a risk in jumping from college early, but it worked out for the young defenseman, who turned out to be exactly what the Blueshirts needed.

“The hardest thing with younger defenseman is that they all think they have to be this offensive dynamo, and there’s very few spots at the next level,” Lucia said.

“You can have a heck of a long career at the NHL level by being somebody that the coaches and teammates can count on in a defensive role, in a shutdown role.”

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From the beginning, Lindgren put his head down, worked hard and morphed into whatever his team needed –– even if that meant quietly changing positions –– and it has earned him NHL longevity.

“He’s so respected because of his blue-collar mentality,” LaFontaine said. “Those kinds of guys don’t have to say anything. They’re leaders.”
jimbro83
New York Rangers
Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY
Joined: 12.25.2009

Aug 7 @ 8:43 AM ET
when considering how Pittsburgh was going to fit in Karlsson, I never considered the fact that they'd be able to get rid of Petry
MattStrat
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF
Joined: 12.12.2014

Aug 7 @ 9:57 AM ET
when considering how Pittsburgh was going to fit in Karlsson, I never considered the fact that they'd be able to get rid of Petry
- jimbro83


...and Granlund and Rutta too....miracle stuff
SuperHenderson13
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 10.13.2008

Aug 7 @ 10:00 AM ET
when considering how Pittsburgh was going to fit in Karlsson, I never considered the fact that they'd be able to get rid of Petry
- jimbro83

I wasnt surprised we had to retain on Petry just because of how long his contract runs and the total dollars compared to some of the other guys we dumped... but it was a big miracle work by Dubas. In one trade he pretty much reset the team of all of Hextall's mistakes (with the exception of Jeff Carter).
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Aug 7 @ 10:56 AM ET
Per Mollie Walker:
Rangers have hired Christian Hmura as a skills and performance development coach, per source. He will be on the coaching staff and around the team regularly.

Mark Ciaccio is still with the organization, but in a new role as a prospect development skills coach.
jimbro83
New York Rangers
Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY
Joined: 12.25.2009

Aug 7 @ 10:58 AM ET
I wasnt surprised we had to retain on Petry just because of how long his contract runs and the total dollars compared to some of the other guys we dumped... but it was a big miracle work by Dubas. In one trade he pretty much reset the team of all of Hextall's mistakes (with the exception of Jeff Carter).
- SuperHenderson13



yeah, I think obviously the biggest thing is whether or not Karlsson will still be a 10 million dollar a year player the next 4 years

he really wasn't that good in San Jose for a few years then just absolutely exploded offensively last year in David Quinn's system

but him playing with Crosby will definitely be interesting
mdw7413
New York Rangers
Location: I would rather see a dudes hairy balls than his hairy feet-Jimbro
Joined: 12.13.2013

Aug 7 @ 11:01 AM ET
yeah, I think obviously the biggest thing is whether or not Karlsson will still be a 10 million dollar a year player the next 4 years

he really wasn't that good in San Jose for a few years then just absolutely exploded offensively last year in David Quinn's system

but him playing with Crosby will definitely be interesting

- jimbro83


PP will be insane. Stay out of the box against Pitt
TPC
New York Rangers
Location: Bucks County, PA
Joined: 01.18.2008

Aug 7 @ 11:38 AM ET
yeah, I think obviously the biggest thing is whether or not Karlsson will still be a 10 million dollar a year player the next 4 years

he really wasn't that good in San Jose for a few years then just absolutely exploded offensively last year in David Quinn's system

but him playing with Crosby will definitely be interesting

- jimbro83

Even if he falls off its a win-win trade for them. They needed to try to stay relevant for the last few Crosby/Malkin/Letang years. They were also able to get rid of few of their awful contracts. They opened up some more cap space where they could make other moves during the year if needed. I hate the Pens but would love every second of this move as a Pens fan. Just 70% of what Karlsson was last year is going to be huge for them.
jimbro83
New York Rangers
Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY
Joined: 12.25.2009

Aug 7 @ 11:41 AM ET
Even if he falls off its a win-win trade for them. They needed to try to stay relevant for the last few Crosby/Malkin/Letang years. They were also able to get rid of few of their awful contracts. They opened up some more cap space where they could make other moves during the year if needed. I hate the Pens but would love every second of this move as a Pens fan. Just 70% of what Karlsson was last year is going to be huge for them.
- TPC


yep agreed

Penguins are operating as if they know the world is ending in a few years
picklerick
New York Rangers
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.01.2018

Aug 7 @ 11:47 AM ET
Per Miollie Walker:
Rangers have hired Christian Hmura as a skills and performance development coach, per source. He will be on the coaching staff and around the team regularly.

Mark Ciaccio is still with the organization, but in a new role as a prospect development skills coach.

- airjan23


Don’t know who he is but can’t be worse than what we had before. Exciting stuff
tomburton99
New York Rangers
Location: NYR distrust, NJ
Joined: 07.13.2009

Aug 7 @ 12:17 PM ET
Per Mollie Walker:
Rangers have hired Christian Hmura as a skills and performance development coach, per source. He will be on the coaching staff and around the team regularly.

Mark Ciaccio is still with the organization, but in a new role as a prospect development skills coach.

- airjan23

Fantastic...
Slimtj100
New York Rangers
Location: Panarins NYC apt
Joined: 03.04.2013

Aug 7 @ 12:23 PM ET
yep agreed

Penguins are operating as if they know the world is ending in a few years

- jimbro83

Well we have aliens now so we’re one step closer
Slimtj100
New York Rangers
Location: Panarins NYC apt
Joined: 03.04.2013

Aug 7 @ 12:24 PM ET
When are they signing Laf wtf. Could they be working on a trade?🤔
Slimtj100
New York Rangers
Location: Panarins NYC apt
Joined: 03.04.2013

Aug 7 @ 12:25 PM ET
Don’t know who he is but can’t be worse than what we had before. Exciting stuff
- picklerick

Maybe all you GG haters we’re right, they sure have a host of new coaches/staff around
climbdenali12
New York Rangers
Location: MSG sec 226 Row 17 Seats 23-24
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 7 @ 12:28 PM ET
Every team in the league would like Lindgren on their squad. Expect that salary to double
- Hardbalz

While the first statement is absolutely true, once you double that salary it would be very difficult to justify his production.
Slimtj100
New York Rangers
Location: Panarins NYC apt
Joined: 03.04.2013

Aug 7 @ 12:46 PM ET
While the first statement is absolutely true, once you double that salary it would be very difficult to justify his production.
- climbdenali12

If they say to Lindgren we’ll give you 7 years but you have to take just a shade under 5 mill he may be willing do that. Kind of like the Mayfield contract. I know we worry about his body breaking down down the road, but losing Lindgren would be a big blow for this team imo, especially Fox. He is only 25 years old, and 4.75 for example, wouldn’t necessarily kill us over the term of his deal
jimbro83
New York Rangers
Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY
Joined: 12.25.2009

Aug 7 @ 12:52 PM ET
While the first statement is absolutely true, once you double that salary it would be very difficult to justify his production.
- climbdenali12


i love Lindgren but doubling his salary means 6 mil a year and he's not a 6 million a year player
TPC
New York Rangers
Location: Bucks County, PA
Joined: 01.18.2008

Aug 7 @ 12:53 PM ET
i love Lindgren but doubling his salary means 6 mil a year and he's not a 6 million a year player
- jimbro83

I would argue I would rather have Trouba at 8 million a year than Lindgren at 6
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