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New Ice City: A Podcast About The New York Rangers USA Today Network
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4.7 • 23 Ratings
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“New Ice City” is a weekly podcast hosted by Vincent Mercogliano, New York Rangers beat reporter and NHL analyst for the USA TODAY Network. Each episode will feature Vince’s insights on the latest news and rumblings surrounding the Blueshirts, as well as interviews with an array of guests from the hockey world. Download and subscribe on any platform where you find your podcasts, or by visiting lohud.com/rangers.
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Season 4 finale: Finishing it off with a lengthy NY Rangers mailbag
Episode 157 of the "New Ice City" podcast marks the finale of Season 4! Host Vincent Mercogliano thanks listeners by trying to answer as many of their questions as possible, with topics ranging from the Blueshirts' offseason moves (or lack thereof), lineup construction, salary cap space, trade targets, prospects who look ready to make an impact, future roster plans, Jacob Trouba's status, Igor Shesterkin's next contract and much more!
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NY Rangers go quiet in free agency, plus unpacking the Jacob Trouba drama
Episode 156 of the "New Ice City" podcast discusses a surprisingly quiet free-agent period for the New York Rangers and what it means for their Stanley Cup hopes. Plus, host Vincent Mercogliano analyzes the Blueshirts nabbing defenseman EJ Emery in the NHL Draft, the motivation behind the Reilly Smith trade and everything he's hearing about captain Jacob Trouba's murky future.
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NY Rangers free agency rumblings, NHL Draft buzz and a busy week ahead
Episode 155 of the "New Ice City" podcast looks ahead to the busiest week of the offseason for the New York Rangers and the rest of the NHL. Host Vincent Mercogliano reveals what he's hearing about the Blueshirts' plans in free agency, the draft and possible trades, then Sportsnet's Jeff Marek joins the show to discuss takeaways from the Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers and what New York needs to do to get over the championship hump.
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NY Rangers waive Barclay Goodrow, signaling plans to act boldly
Episode 154 of the "New Ice City" podcast reacts to the New York Rangers placing veteran forward Barclay Goodrow on waivers and being claimed by the San Jose Sharks, with analysis of all the potential roster and salary cap fallout. Plus, Colin Stephenson of Newsday joins the show to offer his thoughts on whether the Blueshirts should shake up their core or run it back and host Vincent Mercogliano answers fans questions on Filip Chytil, Zac Jones and possible trade candidates.
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NY Rangers exit interviews with Adam Fox, Igor Shesterkin, Mika Zibanejad and more
Episode 153 of the "New Ice City" podcast pulls back the curtain on breakup day at the New York Rangers' training center, including clips from some of the most memorable exit interviews. Hear from Adam Fox, Jacob Trouba, Kaapo Kakko, Mika Zibanejad and Igor Shesterkin, with insights from host Vincent Mercogliano on what comes next for each of those Blueshirts' players.
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NY Rangers fall short in Eastern Conference Final; now what?
Episode 152 of the "New Ice City" podcast analyzes what went wrong for the New York Rangers in their Eastern Conference Final loss to the Florida Panthers and what to make of a Presidents' Trophy-winning season that fell short of the ultimate goal. Plus, host Vincent Mercogliano begins to look ahead to difficult offseason decisions while answering fans' questions about Peter Laviolette, Jacob Trouba, Mika Zibanejad, Kaapo Kakko and more.
Customer Reviews
Most realistic Rangers podcast
Provides very realistic takes as opposed to some Rangers podcasts that live in a fantasy land. Great inside information
Solid listen…nice guy. By far the best Ranger podcast
Vince appears to work hard. Gives a solid podcast. Just enough inside information to keep it interesting. Doesn’t act like a know it all unlike most of his low information contemporaries. Only areas of improvement is less talking about his home life and how hard he works. We all work! That’s life. Additionally you are talking to Ranger fans so don’t waste time recounting game details. We all watched the game. Also no one cares about his emotional responses/opinions about world events where he has little or zero expertise. Bad habit of repeating himself. Beyond that he is growing into a real hockey reporter. A lot of upside. Just stick to the sport and he will be terrific. He is so much better than the other unprofessional not funny or insightful Ranger podcasts