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The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast Season 2 Episode 29

The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast Season 2 Episode 29

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

AJ, Dan and Nick discuss a terrible week for the New York Rangers and how slim there chances are now to make the playoff.s The guys dive deep into the lack of effort into the games against New Jersey and Tampa. Has this team checked out? What needs to change about this team in order to try and make a push for the playoffs?

The guys also discuss the start of Gabe Perreault’s professional career. What good things has he done? What can we expect from him in these last 5 games? Also is Peter Laviolette going to be the head coach by the end of this week? Is he the main problem with this team right now, especially after hearing his comments following the game against Tampa Bay? The guys dive deep into those comments and what the team will do with Laviolette.

Also Alex Ovechkin has finally done it. He has passed Wayne Gretzky on the all time goals list and now sits a top the NHL. The guys talk about what this means for Ovechkin and his legacy and discuss how it all happened. So be sure to listen to this episode of The Healthy Scratches A Blueshirts Podcast.

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

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