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  • Sullivan's arrival signals a fresh start, but questions remain about the Rangers' depth.
    2025/07/08

    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 alongside Parssinan
    • Discussion of Mika Zibanejad's potential position shift between center and wing
    • Concerns about defensive pairings and Carson Soucy's fit within the team structure
    • Evaluation of Vladislav Gavrikov's signing and what it means for the blue line
    • Examination of coach accountability versus player accountability after last season's collapse
    • Speculation about Artemi Panarin's future with the team when his contract expires
    • Analysis of the Rangers' draft success in recent years and their promising prospect pipeline
    • Consideration of potential trade targets and free agent options for future seasons

    Take the season one game at a time. We've seen in recent history how a coach's first season usually goes well before experiencing a downturn, so let's not get too high or too low as the year progresses.


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    1 時間 55 分
  • Rangers make a splash by landing Gavrikov while Miller heads to Carolina
    2025/07/02

    When the free agent frenzy hits, no one captures the raw emotion and strategic analysis of Rangers hockey quite like the Two Guys One Cup podcast. In this impromptu midday episode, Shawn and Roc break down the Rangers' biggest offseason moves with unfiltered passion and insider perspective.

    The centerpiece of discussion is Vladislav Gavrikov's seven-year, $7 million deal with the Blueshirts – a contract both hosts view as surprisingly reasonable in today's inflated market. "He probably took less to come here," they observe, noting comparable defensemen commanding $8.5 million or more. The contract's structure reveals Drury's blueprint: a five-year competitive window aligned perfectly with the team's core of Panarin, Zibanejad, and Fox.

    Meanwhile, K'Andre Miller appears headed to Carolina, with rumors suggesting draft pick compensation centered around a future first-rounder. This sparks heated debate about asset management and whether the Rangers are getting proper value for a defenseman once glowingly praised by opposing coaches during playoff battles.

    Beyond these headline moves, the hosts dive into roster construction puzzles: Who centers the third line? Which prospects might finally break through? And most critically – can star players who excel in the regular season finally deliver when the playoffs intensify?

    For Rangers fans navigating this transformative offseason, this episode provides the perfect blend of tactical insight and genuine fan perspective. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on Drury's plan to build a true Cup contender.

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    53 分
  • Trading Futures, Keeping Faith: Rangers' Offseason Strategy
    2025/06/27

    The Rangers have made the controversial decision to give up this year's first-round pick instead of next year's, moving forward from a disappointing season while setting up for future success.

    • Rangers' rebuild failed to produce a cornerstone player despite high draft picks
    • Current prospects like Lafrenière may be complementary players rather than true stars
    • Rangers historically trade players too late, diminishing their value
    • K'Andre Miller trade situation remains unresolved heading into the draft
    • Metro Division appears weak, potentially creating an opportunity next season
    • Zibanejad's contract and performance raise questions about his future with the team
    • Florida's championship blueprint focused on finding undervalued players
    • Potential defensive options include Gavrikov and Provorov
    • Ranger's prospect pipeline includes centers but lacks right-handed defensemen

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    2 時間 15 分
  • Wouldn't It Be Nice...
    2025/06/18

    Recorded during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, Shawn and Roc remember Brian Wilson of Beach Boys who passed away earlier in the week before diving into the Chris Kreider trade and his Rangers legacy.

    Is trading K'andre Miller enough to turn the roster over and compete? Will "running it back" in the top 6 be enough? These questions and more get discussed throughout the episode.

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    1 時間 53 分
  • From Assistant to Head Coach: Sullivan's Redemption Tour
    2025/05/02

    The hockey world is buzzing with news of Mike Sullivan's impending appointment as the New York Rangers' new head coach. This fascinating development reconnects Sullivan with GM Chris Drury, dating back to their days when Drury wore the captain's "C" and Sullivan served as an assistant coach.

    Sullivan's journey from Rangers assistant with a struggling power play to two-time Stanley Cup champion with Pittsburgh represents a compelling narrative of growth and redemption. Now, he returns to Madison Square Garden with the championship pedigree Drury has coveted since taking the GM position.

    What makes this situation particularly intriguing is the potential addition of John Tortorella as associate coach. The prospect of these two experienced hockey minds working in tandem could finally provide the leadership and accountability structure this talented Rangers roster has lacked. Their successful collaboration during the Four Nations tournament suggests they have the chemistry to transform this underachieving group.

    Meanwhile, Joe Micheletti's retirement after 19 years as color commentator marks the end of an era in Rangers broadcasting. Many fans are eager for a replacement with genuine Rangers DNA – someone who has worn the sweater and understands what it means to represent this storied franchise.

    The roster itself presents significant challenges. With approximately $9.67 million in cap space and several key players needing contracts, Drury faces difficult decisions. Questions persist about whether this core group can win together, or if more substantial changes are needed beyond another coaching change.

    Sullivan inherits a team with undeniable talent but questionable mental toughness and leadership. Can he instill the necessary accountability to elevate them past Florida and Tampa Bay in the Eastern Conference? His history of holding players responsible – even stars like Marc-André Fleury, whom he benched for Matt Murray en route to a championship – suggests he might be the right person for this critical moment in Rangers history.

    What do you think of Sullivan's hiring and the potential addition of Tortorella? Can this coaching tandem finally maximize the potential of this Rangers roster, or are more significant changes needed?

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    1 時間 48 分
  • Playoff Push or Sell
    2025/02/27

    With Adam Fox headed to IR, what will the rangers do come trade deadline?

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    1 時間 38 分
  • 4 Nations Break
    2025/02/18

    We quickly share our thoughts on the 4 Nations tournament as it pertains to the Rangers. Adam Fox only playing 13 minutes in the hard fought USA/Canada game.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Episode 102- JT Miller
    2025/02/05

    After pounding the desk since November 2021, Shawn and Roc’s wish to bring JT Miller back to Broadway finally came true.

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    2 時間 16 分