On a new episode of the “Up In The Blue Seats” podcast with Brian Boyle, Mollie Walker and Andrew Harts, they open the show talking about the Rangers loss to the Senators. They answer subtext questions on favorite NHL cities, Jonny Brodzinksi’s role and former Rangers scoring against them. The Post’s Hall of Famer Larry Brooks then joins the show to discuss the Rangers recent stretch and whether there could be any reunions with players coming back this season.
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6 Comments
I still think they need to seriously look at bringing back Vatrano. I like Jonny Brodz as much as the next guy, but if they think he will still be the top line RW a month from now, I think they are kidding themselves. Larry makes a good point regarding the center position, but that is the only reason not to try to get Vatrano back.
Molly looks under the weather. Does she have whats going around? I just caught it today. Stink.
Tchuck has always had their number it seems like
I need to disagree with Larry. It might not be the most exciting, but Tarasenko worked very well to solidify the top 6, he was liked in the room and he like being there. The chemistry is proven on all levels. Similar for Vatrano. They would be a great additions! (Just one)
The issue with Kane last year is he basically dared Drury to make the move. I’m sure Kane lied about how injured he truly was.
Agree with Boyler on fragility of team chemistry. Adding big star free-agent to NY teams almost never works!