New York Rangers podcast with Jeff, Jack and Steven.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
The New York Rangers sweep a 7-game series for the 4th time in their history. Now the watch is on to see who they face next. And how will the line-up decisions turn out if Filip Chytil is ready to go?
The New York Rangers take care of business in game 3 with a clinical 3-1 win over the Washington Capitals. They now have a 3-0 lead, and they get contributions all across the line-up. Zibanejad and Kreider look good 5v5, and the 4th line is once agai... more
The New York Rangers win game 2 and have had scoring contributions from 8 different players in those first 2 games, tying an NHL record!
A recap of the 4-1 win in game 1 over the Washington Capitals
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Podcast would be so much better as just Jack and Steven.
Great analysis and insight, especially by Steven, who could use a new partner. Regardless, I like the no nonsense approach. Greg referring to “Lee Anders” when analyzing the Isles cap situation and calling Ryan McDonagh an “OK” defenseman reflects a serious lack of hockey knowledge. Not knowing the name of the Isles captain and not recognizing in his prime McD was a legit 1st pair D on any team, top 20 defenseman in the league, is embarrassing.
All around it was great. Touched on hot topics and had great back and forth conversation. Back up what they are saying with facts and make great points. However they mentioned nhl players who had the best contracts but failed to mention Roman Josi who id say is way more of a steal than Slavin and maybe even Mika (coming from a huge rangers fan) also tried finding you guys on social media but could not, do you guys have any?
Greg and Steven are a pleasure to listen to. As a fellow die-hard Rangers fan myself, they truly give in depth insight for this organization with each passing episode. Both are active on their social media so interacting with them is also fun as well. These guys are also super friendly. Steven actually helped direct me to the Finnish website where I ultimately was able to purchase my TPS Turku Kakko Jersey. Thank you guys for everything you do. Keep up the great work!!
Podcast is great, but my one critique would be to level out Greg and Steve’s volume. Steve comes through loud and clear, but Greg at times can be barely audible. Only way to hear them both is at full volume and even then Greg’s volume still trails off at times.
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