
Ryan Mead and Greg Kaplan host this weekly New York Rangers podcast that discusses news and results about the team, and often jump off course for nonsense.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 657 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Sports NewsSportsHockeyNews | |||

The guys regroup and talk about a weekend game nobody should have watched, discuss why Matt Rempe is still playing and try to find the landing spot for Artemi Panarin
Then the guys return and answer a bunch of 5 star questions about the trade deadli... more
The Flying V is back, and there's much to discuss!
Vince Mercogliano breaks down the Carson Soucy trade, Artemi Panarin's future trade, and everyone on the horizon for the Rangers before the Olympic break.
Plus, The Athletic's hockey insider Chris ... more
This week the guys discuss the Soucy trade, Robertson winning in OT, Panarin's trade timing and much more
Then Hope joins the Breakaway to help make sense of what is going on at Hartford and why thats important to the NYR retool
Finally for the las... more
The Flying V with host Vince Mercogliano returns! This week, Vince breaks down The Letter 2.0, who's accountable for the mess this season has become, and taking a deeper look into the potential trade assets ahead of the deadline.
Plus, The Athletic'... more
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Should we be concerned (based on the fact Sullivan, Quinn and Drury are all big parts of team USA) if Adam Fox does not make that team that he is not staying much longer in New York?
New Listener here: enjoying the first few episodes I’ve checked out, but as a new listener I’m not surewhat the previous argument was, but as someone born and raised in Brooklyn, moved to Long Island at 25 and now 25+ years later now live out of NY State; the Bronx/Westchester county line IS WITHOUT QUESTION the distinction between “Upstate” and “New York”. If you speak to anyone from “upstate” they actually do use the expression “downstate” (who knew) to refer to NYC and Long Island. This is a... more
This podcast has become insufferable with Greg leading the charge, no more than two minutes of each podcast with mentioning the Mets and revolving every single thing out of his mouth around the Mets. I just turned it off as soon as anything comes out of his mouth regarding the Mets, which now lasts only about two minutes.
Before the constant Mets prattle took over the pod I used to be a regular listener.
When these guys talk hockey they are usually good. Tough topics with critical incite. This used to be a go to pod for Ranger fans. But it’s been a long time since I could turn on a pod and not immediately hear whining infantile Mets garbage.
Advice - put the Mets whining at the end of the pod. Or at least note in the description when hockey talk starts.
This is gotta be by far. The worst Rangers podcast I ever heard in my entire life. The one knucklehead never shuts up about the Mets. On and on it’s ridiculous, redundant and deceiving. You come expecting to listen to a Rangers podcast as these idiots listed as the title of their podcast. Stop with the Rangers and just do a Mets podcast you two clowns…
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Focused on the New York Rangers, this podcast offers detailed discussions on the team's recent games, performance analyses, and insightful guest interviews. Hosts Ryan Mead and Greg Kaplan frequently engage in lighthearted banter that occasionally strays into humorous tangents, creating an entertaining atmosphere for fans. Notably, the show balances candid critiques of the team's performance with nostalgic reflections on Rangers history, catering to listeners who enjoy both serious hockey discussions and comedic commentary. This podcast is especially appealing to dedicated Rangers fans looking for engaging coverage of the NHL.
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1. Arpon Basu
2. Peter Baugh
3. Katie Baker
4. Rick Carpiniello
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6. Jacob Truba
7. Ryan Strohm
8. Chris Kreider
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