Rangers, Devils romance Wheeler

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The Rangers spent yesterday romancing a free agent right wing, and his name isn't Jaromir Jagr. Rather, even as No. 68 told The Post that he hasn't spoken to general manager Glen Sather since the May 6, post-elimination breakup day, the Blueshirts were attempting to entice 21-year-old Blake Wheeler into signing an Entry Level deal with the club. Wheeler, whom the Coyotes selected fifth overall in the 2004 Entry Draft and who became an unrestricted free agent after rejecting a Phoenix contract offer last month, visited New York yesterday and took a tour of the club's facilities, The Post has learned. The Rangers, however, are hardly alone in their pursuit of the 6-foot-4, 220-pound winger who is turning pro after playing three seasons for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Sources have confirmed that Wheeler also visited New Jersey, where GM Lou Lamoriello gave him the hard sell.

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June 12, 2008  06:59 AM ET

If the Rangers sign him, they may have a very talented and inexpensive duo of RWs on their roster 2 years from now - that is when the Siberian Express finally finishes his contract with Avangard Omsk. 2 years is a period Jagr mentioned shortly after his team found its season wound up, referring to time he wanted to yet spend in the NHL. Perhaps they may use him as a mentor to Wheeler?

June 12, 2008  08:54 AM ET

I worry about a kid who holds teams hostage before he even plays a game in the NHL. I don't see Turris spurning the Coyotes like Wheeler did.

This kid could be the next Rick Nash, but right now he's screaming "Mark Bell" to me.

June 12, 2008  09:20 AM ET

If this kid is as good as they say he is than i hope the Devs really push for him...Langs, Martin, and Parise are all from Minnesota. They should all get together and take him to a newark Go-Go bar...wiggles isnt so bad

June 12, 2008  09:29 AM ET

Let's hope he just had his reasons deciding no to stick with the Coyotes despite being offered a relatively high contract. Certainly his reputation took a blow when he made that decision and he'll straighten it out only by playing up to the potential he's credited for.

June 12, 2008  09:38 AM ET

I think pigs are flying???!!!

Uncle Lou is going to spend some money!!! AMAZING!

June 12, 2008  09:55 AM ET

Yeah, I knew it. Some do*pey GM is going to come along and reward this punk's putrid behavior. The question is: Do you really want this kind of guy on your team?

Also, somebody mentioned karma yesterday in regards to coach Crawford and his treatment of Gretzky. That was a good point! You don't mess with #99 and have a good career!

June 12, 2008  11:09 AM ET

I kow it's a player's right to not sign a deal to play somewhere he doesnt want to play, but doesnt that defet the purpose of the draft? The draft is designed to help weaker teams by allowing them first crack at the top young talent. When that talent decides not to sign, it really hurts the franchise that drafted him. I hate when players do that. I think back to Elway, Lindros, Eli Manning, etc. I dont like it. I can think of a lot worse things than being a talented young player on a team filling up with talented young players...

June 12, 2008  11:31 AM ET

Agreed Slakdawg, shouldn't a shot with any NHL club be enough? Maybe not if you grew up spoiled.

Like I said earlier, Kyle Turris is taking his lumps with Pheonix and keeping his mouth shut about it. I don't see why this kid didn't do the same.

June 12, 2008  11:49 AM ET

Wheeler is a jag-off for spurning 99. With that being said....i hope the Bruins make a pitch. Lets go Boston!!! He can take that bum Murray's spot. We can then send Murray down to Providence to learn how to skate up-right!!

June 12, 2008  12:45 PM ET

Maybe it's all about the publicity. If nothing else he's ensured that his name will go down in history as the kid who had the temerity to reject Gretzky.

June 12, 2008  01:13 PM ET

as a devils fan I'm not sure if I'd want a player who's already said no to the team that drafted him. still, at the same time I'm happy that we're actually going to spend.

June 12, 2008  02:42 PM ET

When that talent decides not to sign, it really hurts the franchise that drafted him. I hate when players do that. I think back to Elway, Lindros, Eli Manning, etc. I dont like it. I can think of a lot worse things than being a talented young player on a team filling up with talented young players...
Slakdawg | 06/12/08, 11:09 AM

In the case of lindros, that was a GOOD thing for the Nordiques, it got them forsberg who in all aspects was the better player. Despite the hype and hoopla surrounding lindros all his talent did not get philly a cup and perhaps karmic retribution got him a shortenend career...forsberg on the other hand worked out quite nicely for that franchise...

your point about screwing up the draft is correct however...they should be forced to sign with the team that drafted them...or forced to sit out for 5 years or something.

June 12, 2008  02:44 PM ET

devils romance wheeler? what are they trying to imply here?

rangers on the other hand, I could see them romancing people, but not the devs.

June 12, 2008  02:53 PM ET

Thats one freaky looking avatar there Ever. Cant look away!!

June 12, 2008  03:00 PM ET

Can't believe a kid would not want to play for Gretzky, oh yeah he's american now I get it. Just kidding, but seriously why would you not want to play for him, especially when Gretz went out on a limb for him to draft him originally, he wasn't placed as high as #5 on most draft boards but Gretz saw something he liked. Now the kid walks away. If he walks to Boston it's ok, anywhere else he's a jerk.

June 12, 2008  03:01 PM ET

that's my first born...he's got his mom's good looks...we're so proud of the little fella.

what is the bet over? LIDSTROM IS BETTER THAN BOURQUE

June 12, 2008  03:20 PM ET

hahahahaha....funny stuff Ever...and yes the bet is over.

June 12, 2008  07:09 PM ET

Evertonius ,,,,,,, I think that a pic is of Dr. Spock on steroids accelerating to warp speed! Cool!

June 12, 2008  10:32 PM ET

Lou looks like Yoda when he was younger.

 
June 13, 2008  01:17 AM ET

Lou looks like his hardsell was "You'll be playing for us...and you'll be liking it real good...otherwise you'd better be liking floating in the East River"

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