We break down a tense 14-game start marked by strong team defense, a broken power play, and a top six that can’t finish. We weigh patience against change, outline fixes at the net front, and debate whether a bold trade is the reset this core needs. • Jekyll-and-Hyde form and home shutouts • Top-six droughts and aging curve realities • Why net-front skill anchors power-play identity • Role clarity for Miller, Zibanejad, and Panarin • Bottom six outperforming expectations • Carolina’s defensiv...
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We break down a tense 14-game start marked by strong team defense, a broken power play, and a top six that can’t finish. We weigh patience against change, outline fixes at the net front, and debate whether a bold trade is the reset this core needs. • Jekyll-and-Hyde form and home shutouts • Top-six droughts and aging curve realities • Why net-front skill anchors power-play identity • Role clarity for Miller, Zibanejad, and Panarin • Bottom six outperforming expectations • Carolina’s defensiv...
Sullivan's arrival signals a fresh start, but questions remain about the Rangers' depth.
2 Guys 1 Cup : A New York Rangers Podcast
1 hour 55 minutes
4 months ago
Sullivan's arrival signals a fresh start, but questions remain about the Rangers' depth.
Shawn and Rock discuss the current state of the Rangers after the draft and free agency period have concluded. They analyze how quickly the team's offseason moves were completed and evaluate if the team has improved overall. • Assessment of the Rangers' third line construction options after losing Kaapo Kakko • Debate about whether prospects like Matthew Berard, Brennan Othmann, and Gabe Perrault are ready for NHL roles • Analysis of Taylor Raddysh’s potential impact on the third line alongs...
2 Guys 1 Cup : A New York Rangers Podcast
We break down a tense 14-game start marked by strong team defense, a broken power play, and a top six that can’t finish. We weigh patience against change, outline fixes at the net front, and debate whether a bold trade is the reset this core needs. • Jekyll-and-Hyde form and home shutouts • Top-six droughts and aging curve realities • Why net-front skill anchors power-play identity • Role clarity for Miller, Zibanejad, and Panarin • Bottom six outperforming expectations • Carolina’s defensiv...