No, my problem with him is he has been a bad teammate his whole entire life. He wore out his welcome on almost every team he's ever been on, going back from when he got banned from little league baseball all the way to literally giving up on the play in overtime of an NHL game (literally standing around making no attempt to cover an opponent because he was upset about a miscommunication with Georgiev), resulting in his team losing, and then getting into a fight with his own teammate on the way to the locker room. I personally know guys who have been on teams with him and back when he was drafted they said he will either end up in the NHL or in jail. I wanted no part of him long before he made any of his political beliefs known. On the other hand, once he did make them known, suddenly Proud started touting what a great player he is and that he wanted him on the Devils. Pretty clear what side was explicitly political.
I haven't seen enough Rangers games to comment on what krup is talking about, but you're absolutely right about having to get the goalie moving if you want to beat him. There's a reason why coaches coach and commentators commentate. If you play as if "no such thing as a bad shot" and "throw pucks at the net," you could put up 80 shots a game and lose every time. This is why it drives me nuts when fans start yelling "shoot" on the powerplay--it's a chance to generate a high quality scoring chance that is otherwise hard to come by, not to just let it rip from the blue line or from the side boards.