• The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast Season 2 Episode 8

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast Season 2 Episode 8

  • Summary

  • What’s going on Blueshirts Fans! The guys from The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast are back to talk more New York Rangers hockey.

    The Rangers had what could be considered the worst 1-1-0 week a team could have and definitely the worst since this podcast has began. And the guys let the team hear it. Guess who ended up being the most vocal of AJ, Dan and Nick though?

    Also, the guys talk about what needs to change for this team. Is it the defense? Is it the 5 v 5 play? One thing is for sure that it is not on the goaltending. The guys discuss how good Quick and Igor have been to start the year and why they have been the reason for the Rangers success. Also they preview the week ahead and what they want to see the Rangers improve on.

    The guys go around the league to discuss the red hot start that the Winnipeg Jets have been on. They also have a conversation about the 2024 Hall of Fame class. AJ, Dan and Nick reflect on a few of the guys that they all watched as kids that were selected to this years class. Congratulations to those that are the elected Hall of Famers this year.

    Did you guys figure out who was the most vocal, if not be sure you all listen to this episode of The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast to find out.

    To listen to season one of The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast check it out on Spotify.

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