The Forgotten Hockey Players of Broadway Podcast

By: Tom Browning- Sports Blogger and Podcaster
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  • A nostalgic look back at my favorite hockey players who wore the Red....White and Blue for the Rangers during the 60's,70's and 80's
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  • The Forgotten Hockey Players Of Broadway Podcast- NY Rangers 2022 Season Recap- Episode #49
    Jul 18 2022

    A nostalgic look back at our favorite hockey hero's who wore the red, white and blue for the Rangers during the 1960's,70's and 80's.

    In episode number 49 Tom and Rob recap the Rangers entire 2022 season with particular attention to how the club played during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

    * The Team exceeded all expectaions for the regular season and appears to be ahead of schedule with the rebuild.

    * How do you grade the teams performance during the playoffs ? Yes, they did defeat the Penguins and Caines but both of those clubs had significant injury issues in goal and in the case of the Penguins with Crosby as well. So how good are the Rangers ?

    * Would the final grade and perception of the team be as positive if they had lost to a healthy Penguins or Caines in the first or second round of the playoffs?

    * Finally, what moves should the Rangers make during the off season to advance the teams prospects for 2023 ? Do they go the organic route and encourage the development of the kids including Othmann and Cuylle or trade off some of the their better prospects for seasoned veterans that can potentially make an immediate impact ?

     

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    57 mins
  • The Forgoten Hockey Players Of Broadway Podcast - Visiting Players That Drove Rangers Fans Crazy - Episode # 48
    Feb 14 2022

    A nostalgic look back at our favorite hockey hero's who wore the red, white and blue for the Rangers during the 1960's,70's and 80's.

    *In episode number 48 Tom, Rob and Mike review the Rangers performance at the All-Star break and where they are likely headed  to start the second half of the season. The guys then pivot to the main topic of the show and discuss some of the players on other teams in the league that irritated, tormented ,frustrated and just drove  Rangers fans crazy over the years.

    !960's and 70's

    * Monreal Canadiens- Power forward John Ferguson. Rough and tumble winger that could fight and score clutch goals against the Blueshirts. Later became the GM of the Rangers.

    * Boston Bruins- Wayne Cashman- Tall and rangy Power forward who  played on Phil Esposito's left wing giving Espo the time and space to become one of the greatest goal scorers in NHL history. Cashman was also a feared fighter could score goals as well- Cashman later became an assistant coach for the Rangers. Derek Sanderson- One of the best penalty killers of his day that could score goals, fight and just be a big thorn in the side of the Rangers. He also became a Ranger later in his career. How about Ted Green, Johnny ( Pie) McKenzie

    1970's , 1980's , 1990's

    * Philadelphia Flyers- We could have spent five hours discussing Dave Schultz, Moose dupont, Mel Bridgeman, Kenny Linseman, Bob Kelly, Dave Brown, Behn Wilson, Don Saleski.

    1970's to the present

    * NY Islanders- Was there anything more annoying to a Rangers fan than seeing our little brothers from the Island scoring clutch goals, beating us up physically and winning big games and Stanley Cups ? How about power forwards, Bobby Nystrom and Clarke Gillies. The little terror with the big heart and bigger punch...Gary Howatt. The clutch goaltending of Battling Billy Smith. Currently, Matt Martin, Ross Johnston, Cal Clutterbuck and Casey Cizikas.

    * Listen to Tom , Mike and Rob discuss many other players from these teams and others that  continue to be a thorn in the side of the Rangers and their fans.

     

     

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    45 mins
  • The Forgotten Hockey Players OF Broadway Podcast- NY Rangers Update and Guy LaFleur- Episode #47
    Dec 23 2021

    A nostalgic look back at our favorite hockey hero's who wore the red, white and blue for the Rangers during the 1960's,70's and 80's.

    *In episode number 47 Tom, Rob and Mike discuss the 1988-89 season when "Hall of Famer " and former Montreal Canadiens right winger Guy Lafleur played for the NY Rangers. They also touch on the performance and results of this years Rangers team as well as other clubs throughout the NHL. 

    *LaFleur was drafted first overall by the Canadiens during the 1971 NHL draft.

    * LaFleur holds the Canadiens all time record for points with 1,246 including 518 goals.

    * First player in NHL history to score 50 goals or more for six consecutive seasons including sixty goals during the 1977-78 season.

    * Played on five Stanley Cup Championships with Montreal.

    * 3 time Art Ross   Trophy Winner

    * 2 time Hart Memorial Trophy Winner

    * 6 time First team All-Star right winger

    * Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1977

    *Inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 1988

    *Played in 67 games and scored 18 goals many of which were clutch for the Rangers during the 1988-99 season while instantly becoming a fan favorite.

    * The guys also discussed the Rangers performance thus far during the  2021-22 season.

    * Will Georgiev continue to play excellent goal for the club while Shesterkin mends from another injury.

    *Have Reaves, Blais (now injured) and Goodrow made the Rangers a tougher team to play against ?

    * Are the youngsters finally contributing thus far and why is the team continuing to struggle 5 on 5. 

    * Who on the team is a potential trade target and should management and fans alike be more focused on next season as a pivotal year in the development for the team?

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    49 mins

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