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...
Rangers make a splash by landing Gavrikov while Miller heads to Carolina
2 Guys 1 Cup : A New York Rangers Podcast
53 minutes
4 months ago
Rangers make a splash by landing Gavrikov while Miller heads to Carolina
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 ...
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...