![]() ![]() Police seized eight ounces of crystal methamphetamine, 2,000 methamphetamine pills, 28 grams of cocaine, and cannabis resin. ![]() Gallant was arrested Jan. 10 of this year after he and another man drove across the Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick. "This is the largest crystal meth seizure in the province to date," Cann said. "He was significantly involved in trafficking drugs," said Crown prosecutor Will Cann as he presented the sentencing recommendation, to which Gallant's defence lawyer had agreed. Ryan Joseph Gallant, 39, of Summerside was sentenced Tuesday in provincial court in Summerside, where he appeared by video link from provincial jail. ![]() They also know they are stars, and come with egos.A Prince Edward Island man was sentenced Tuesday to 4.5 years in federal prison in connection with a seizure by police of crystal meth, which justice officials are calling the largest seizure of the potent street drug on P.E.I. But they are also human and we know there are some preferences. They are professionals and will more than likely adjust to whatever is best for the team. If these seem like silly questions, well to be frank, they are. Let’s take this a step further: Will Kane be ok with potentially playing sheltered third line minutes at even strength, should the need arise? There’s a strong case to break up the Kid Line, thus potentially having Kane with Alexis Lafreniere and Filip Chytil as an all offense third line. ![]() Will Panarin, who has been the subject of rumors regarding his linemate preference, accept that his buddy may not be on his line? Will one of the six big names be ok with being on PP2? This is where managing Rangers egos and stars comes into focus. Most viewers can see this already –albeit with a shorthanded roster and no practices until yesterday– so one would assume Gallant sees this as well. If we know this trio isn’t optimal, and we know Panarin and Kane have similar skill sets and become redundant on the same line, then how long does this experiment last?Īt what point does Gallant need to take his two superstars aside and tell them they need to be split up for the betterment of the team? It may not come to that, but all signs are pointing to it being a necessary step. The line is a black hole of play driving and riding abnormally hot shooting and goaltending while on the ice. To play Devil’s Advocate, we may have already seen enough from Tarasenko with Zibanejad and Chris Kreider. The current iterations keep the even strength line combos together, so perhaps this is simply a ploy to help build chemistry, as noted on Live From The Blue Seats today. The desire to keep them together has led to changing the powerplay units, which does feel like a bit of a galaxy brain reach at the moment. They are scorers, not play drivers, and certainly not to be relied upon in the defensive zone. We’ve seen Panarin shoot more, which is good, but we’ve also seen that line get caved in, which is also expected given what both players are on the ice. The fear many have is, given his stubbornness and history of deferring to veterans, that Gallant will try to force Panarin and Kane to work. He’s 34 years old, so this isn’t an insult. We can point to stats to say Panarin might have even improved, but we can use those same stats to say Kane is no longer the superstar he once was. Six years is a long time though, and neither Panarin nor Kane are in their twenties anymore. To no one’s surprise, Kane and Panarin are going to be given a long leash to try to recreate the magic they had six years ago. ![]()
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