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00:00Everyone knows how important Artemi Panarin was to the New York Rangers.
00:05This line works better, and it helps Lafreniere much more.
00:13Greetings from a chilly Winnipeg.
00:15We've got another episode up in the blue seats on deck for you all.
00:19As always, it's Molly Walker and former Ranger Brian Boyle.
00:23We've got a pretty fun stretch of hockey to talk about today,
00:27which is a little strange considering the contents of most of our other podcasts this season.
00:33The Rangers are still ranked fourth to last entering tonight's game against the Jets,
00:39but the team has kind of been fun to watch the last few games.
00:44It's been a good stretch 4-1-2 since the Olympic break, 3-1-1 so far this month.
00:50Goals are coming much easier.
00:51The top line of Gabe Perrault, Mika Zibanejad, and Alexi Lafreniere looks like it's really coming together.
00:58Are you feeling the good vibes, Brian?
01:00Because I'm feeling the good vibes.
01:01Oh, yeah.
01:01Yeah, look.
01:02Hey, back-to-back wins.
01:05A rarity.
01:08Regulation wins at home happening.
01:10Yeah.
01:11This is great.
01:12Wow.
01:13I don't need them.
01:14Who would have thought?
01:15Young guys are playing well.
01:16Look, they've got to play well.
01:17You've got to see what you have moving forward and, you know, not – I might be in the minority,
01:25but not moving on from Vince Trocek, I love.
01:27I think he needs to be around.
01:30And I think that, yeah, that top line is – there's a lot of – we're going to hammer into
01:37that for a while.
01:38But let's just quickly start with the third line.
01:40The line that started the game, the last game against Calgary, thought they had a great game in Philly.
01:45It was like first minute of the game in Philly, it wasn't great.
01:48A couple of ice things, that first line came off, and D-Zone – yeah, D-Zone draw,
01:53Mike Sullivan puts out the lava line, and they're just flying.
01:56Ty Cartier was, man, on a mission in Philly.
01:59I was going to say, I like his game.
02:01He's got a motor on him.
02:03He's got a motor on him, and he's got a chip on his shoulder.
02:07I wrote – I kind of talked to him a little bit about it,
02:10but the guy has faced some serious adversity in his career.
02:13I mean, he was in the OHL in his first season.
02:17He didn't make his OHL team out of training camp.
02:19He got cut, came back, and just, you know, became one of the top overage players in the OHL
02:26by the end of his time there.
02:28You know, went undrafted in the NHL.
02:32Earned – you know, got a flyer invite from the Seattle Kraken.
02:36Didn't make it out of that training camp.
02:38Went back to the OHL and put up, like, a 79-point season.
02:42And then signed, you know, his entry-level contract.
02:46So it's kind of like every time he's had a bit of a roadblock,
02:50he's come back stronger than ever.
02:52And I feel like that's the kind of characteristic you want to identify
02:55in these young players that the Rangers are clearly trying to identify with upside
02:59to join this retool.
03:01Well, yeah, I mean, that's just bring more of that in.
03:04And then that becomes the standard, right?
03:06So then if you're not one of those, you really stick out.
03:09And look at the effect it's had, and we'll get into it with, you know, Lafreniere.
03:14But I want to go, like, in the 2009-10 season, I was on the Rangers,
03:19and we weren't, you know, we weren't great, but we were kind of in the mix.
03:21We were – it was the year we lost in the shootout to Philly,
03:26the last game of the season, whoever won was going.
03:28But at that deadline, we got Brandon Prust, and, you know, we got Jody Shelley.
03:32We got a couple other guys, Ole Okunin, but we got Brandon Prust.
03:36And, you know, not overly big, but, like, obviously everybody knows
03:40who Brandon Prust is now because of what he did for the franchise.
03:42But he did something for our team, and it's kind of like, you know,
03:46why are you adding?
03:47Why are you getting this guy?
03:48You know, what do you need?
03:50Why did they claim Karchehoff waivers?
03:51Right.
03:52Well, you know, look what Brandon Prust did for us.
03:55It's a pretty well-cost-controlled player that kind of transformed our bottom six.
04:01And I'm not – it's been a short, very small sample size with Ty Karchehoff.
04:05But I think – I'm making those two comparisons right now.
04:08Like, quick left shot, fearless, plays hard.
04:11Today's NHL, I mean, that's a pretty good comp.
04:14And if you can get – you can get some Brandon Prust out of him,
04:17that's only going to help you.
04:20Yeah.
04:20No, I like the pickup.
04:21I really do like the pickup.
04:22And, I mean, Lava has been pretty steady on that third line as well.
04:26And I like them together.
04:29Yeah, a lot of youth in that room right now, which is great.
04:34I'm writing about it today.
04:35It seems like they all really get along very well,
04:37are always going out to dinner together, hanging out.
04:40They've got their own little corner of the locker room going.
04:42And it's funny because, like, I was talking to Robertson and Lava about it today,
04:46about how they were the only rookies at the start of the season.
04:48And now it's been, like – there's been, like, seven of them
04:51that have come through the room at one point or another this season.
04:54So it's been a whole different dynamic for them.
04:57But, yeah, it was good to see that from the third line.
04:59But I think the most encouraging part of this stretch has been the top line
05:04because, obviously, this Rangers team has been searching for a consistent trio
05:10to serve as a top line.
05:11And, you know, it's still early and you never know what can happen
05:15or who can come into the room at a later point.
05:17But if Gabe Perrault can lock down that top wing role, I mean,
05:22as early as it is in his career, that would just be huge for the Rangers
05:26for a multitude of reasons.
05:27But, I mean, let's start with Alexi Lafreniere.
05:30Yeah.
05:33What's standing out to you there?
05:3513 points, eight goals, five assists in his last nine games,
05:38hat trick and the 4-0 win over the Flames?
05:42How they play.
05:44It's, you know, how they play.
05:46Like, back to that third line.
05:47The third line played that Philly game.
05:49They were very well connected.
05:51You know, there was, you know, someone would go in on a 4-check,
05:54another guy would replace, but not too far away.
05:56They were connected.
05:56Once they had possession, they spread it out, you know,
05:59as a group of five.
06:01And it would attack the net downhill.
06:03And that's what this top line has been able to do really well.
06:06And I think it's helped Mika, it's helped Perrault,
06:09and it's helped Lafreniere.
06:10Like, because they're very well connected.
06:13They're starting to build a chemistry where we've seen some highlight reel plays
06:16and some Harlem Globetrotter type stuff where it's, like,
06:20just tons of fun to watch.
06:21But, look, you know, top five winger in the last decade in the NHL,
06:28a tremendous player.
06:29There, everyone knows how important Artemi Panarin was to the New York Rangers.
06:34This line works better.
06:37And it helps Lafreniere much more.
06:39There's times where, you know,
06:42if it's going to be Lafreniere playing with a Panarin or something like that,
06:46it's not always going to work because you need that next wave of guy to go in.
06:51One 4-checker goes in, the first guy, right?
06:53And then if the puck's moved, the next 4-checker has to go in.
06:57And without the puck, they just had trouble getting it back.
07:02Panarin's so creative.
07:03He's so unique as a player.
07:04There'd be times where there'd be a battle,
07:05and he'd go off to the other side on the boards waiting for you to spread it out to him.
07:09But, unfortunately…
07:10He's such a basket hanger.
07:12That's what I used to call Artemi.
07:14Well, they couldn't figure out a way to get it to him sometimes,
07:16and plays would die.
07:17Yeah.
07:18Yeah.
07:19Maybe he's thinking the game in a way higher IQ.
07:21I'm not criticizing Panarin at all, but I'm just saying…
07:25No, it's a different style.
07:26Yeah.
07:27The fit wasn't there, and this is helpful.
07:32Yeah.
07:32You want to play in straight lines.
07:34The coach is preaching straight lines.
07:36You also want to let one guy who's a superstar do superstar things.
07:39If it's not working, you've got to be in the middle somewhere.
07:42Now they have a ton of talent.
07:45And we've seen flashes.
07:46We've seen the 20, what was it, 28-goal season from Lafreniere?
07:50Mm-hmm.
07:50The playoff run he had where he was near a point of age.
07:53That was two years ago.
07:54I was a younger kid.
07:55Yep.
07:55So, you just hope the consistency's there.
07:58Like, we saw him on the ice, first on the ice, in the morning skate.
08:01Yes.
08:02Yep.
08:03Sometimes optics matter.
08:05Whether or not that's going to change your whole season, even to yourself.
08:08Right.
08:08Like, I'm out here early.
08:09I'm getting touches.
08:12No, 100%.
08:13I mean, I…
08:14Yeah.
08:15Yeah, I wrote about it, obviously, that day because it was, honestly, to us, it was news.
08:21Like, because, like, to put it as bluntly as possible, like, it was.
08:26I mean, and I said this, that's not to say he's never done it.
08:30Like, yeah, he's been here for six years.
08:32He's definitely touched the ice first at one point or another.
08:34But it's not, wasn't exactly a site that's been synonymous with his six years in New York.
08:40It is not something that we've seen all too often from him, him putting in the extra work before or
08:46after practice, whatever it may be.
08:47So, it was exciting to see that because it was a little bit different for him.
08:51And I feel like he's been playing well since Artemi was sat out for roster management purposes.
08:58I feel like there's a lot less deferral in his game, too.
09:03Which, Mike Sullivan was, I think, the way that he phrased it was, he kind of knows that he's the
09:09guy now.
09:10You know, that he's the guy that people are looking at now.
09:13And that kind of changes your mentality.
09:15When you've got a guy like Artemi on your line, you kind of think probably subconsciously, I have to get
09:21the puck in this guy's hands because he's the best player on the ice on any given night.
09:25But now that it's kind of the onus is on him, he's keeping the puck on his stick a lot
09:30more.
09:31I feel like he's, like, evaluating the play in front of him a lot more, his different options.
09:35So, I think that it's, you know, like you said, obviously, Artemi was so important to this group.
09:43But sometimes something as simple as that, as a dynamic change, can do wonders for a player.
09:49So, I think that's been a – but, you know, granted, we've seen this before.
09:54It's been fleeting before.
09:56Every other time it's been fleeting.
09:59So, you know, you want to see him do it consistently and you want to see him go on a
10:04little bit of a run here and take some responsibility.
10:07Well, yeah, but look at, like, that third line, the kid line that they had.
10:10They kept them together.
10:11There was some continuity there.
10:13And you want to be predictable to your line mates so you can be unpredictable to the opponent because that's
10:18when the chemistry starts.
10:21It's – they were more of a straight line, third line when he was there and having some success.
10:25They went in straight lines and now he's – if he gets to stay on that top power play, I
10:31think then you're going to see the stats go up.
10:32You're going to get assists, you know, that just happened to happen because you're touching the puck.
10:39And so much more in general.
10:40Well, yeah, and then you get to touch the puck, you're better 5-1-5.
10:43All these things tend to happen.
10:45And when you have that predictability and then you can have continuity too because, like, yeah, these were beautiful goals.
10:51They were tic-tac-toe, but a lot of it was, like, they were getting chances because they were just
10:55going straight and winning battles, getting the puck to the other end, and then working from there.
11:01So it's – I mean, I think it can be sustainable.
11:04The other thing I think he needs to understand is he has to now become a part of that leadership
11:09group.
11:09Whether he's told he is or he isn't, put some responsibility on yourself that you've been here a long time
11:15now.
11:16Six years.
11:16It's not a short time.
11:18Like, I would love to have been in one place for six years.
11:22Yeah.
11:23And, you know, first overall pick, and you're signed long-term.
11:26Time for you to be a leader too.
11:29Yeah, I guess.
11:31We'll see on that because, you know, that's definitely a little bit of a different role for him.
11:35I mean, he's a vibes guy, let me tell you.
11:38Do it in your own way.
11:40Yeah, yeah, exactly.
11:41He definitely should.
11:42But he's – yeah, I mean, at least from what I can tell you, I mean, every guy in that
11:45room loves him.
11:46I mean, he's obviously a jokester.
11:49He's, you know, always the one making everybody laugh, it feels like.
11:52But if you take that, right, if you can have that guy and then he's the hardest working guy or
11:56tries to be the hardest working guy, that's the – I'd follow that guy.
12:01Yeah.
12:01When are you not having fun and you're getting better and, like, it's great.
12:04Mm-hmm, no, for sure.
12:06No, I definitely think that he could definitely use that to his advantage in that sort of role.
12:11So we'll see.
12:12And I think that seeing the results come will help him do that as well.
12:18You know, just getting –
12:19For everybody.
12:19Yeah, just getting rewarded in general has got to do wonders for him.
12:25And, I mean, can we just talk about that Gabe Perreault backwards pass to Mika in Philly on the power
12:32play?
12:33Oh, the behind the back, yeah.
12:34Yeah.
12:35That was –
12:36Yeah.
12:37That was gorgeous.
12:38That was absolutely beautiful.
12:39And he's been a lot of fun to watch too.
12:42Feels like he's starting to find his stride as well and get more comfortable.
12:45He is.
12:46He's – I mean, I've seen him for a couple of years in college too.
12:48His IQ is crazy.
12:50Yeah.
12:50Like, he can read plays.
12:52And, like, he's not crazy burner speed that a lot of these young guys come in the league have.
12:57But he can do things at a fast pace in traffic and also see where guys are.
13:02Like, that was kind of a – looked like a bit of a scramble before he gets that right above
13:07the goal line.
13:08He knew what he was doing before.
13:09And, like, step one there is get it by that defenseman just so you have Mika can get something on
13:15it.
13:15And it's – but, like, putting it in the wheelhouse.
13:18Yeah, I mean, it was pretty.
13:19It was really nice.
13:20You can tell he's –
13:21Mika said he was expecting it.
13:23He was like, I honestly – he was like, just by the way he postured up was the way that
13:27he said it.
13:28Described it.
13:29He was like, I knew he saw me, which is pretty sick.
13:32But then the touch pass the next night against Calgary, it was crazy.
13:38He knew right away.
13:39He's like, ah, he's going to be – he's a tap-in.
13:41And that, like, that.
13:41But when you can fool a whole – well, mostly NHL lineup to, like, thinking you're going to do something
13:47to get everyone chasing to you.
13:49Yep.
13:50Oh, it was nice.
13:50It was good to see.
13:52Yeah, no.
13:52So, yeah, that's been a huge, huge win for the Rangers there.
13:57And then Mika, you know, going back to Philly, I just feel like Mika absolutely owns the Philadelphia Flyers at
14:03this point.
14:04Let's see.
14:04It's 50 points, 25 goals, 25 assists in 52 career games against the Flyers.
14:11Ten of those have come at even strength.
14:15Fourteen on the power play.
14:16Three have been game winners.
14:19Yeah, that's –
14:20Not too shabby.
14:22It's not quite Crosby level, but it's – you should call him Mr. Zibanejad when you're – if you're in
14:28Philly and you're a Philly fan.
14:30I don't know.
14:31Yeah, he was saying that he – yeah, I always love in certain situations like that, you could always count
14:39on somebody, whether it's the home media team or just somebody asking, like, oh, what do you like about playing?
14:45And, you know, what is it about playing against – you know, they never know what to say.
14:49And Mika just kind of laughed.
14:50It was like, I don't know.
14:52Puck goes in.
14:53I like playing in this rink.
14:56That's the thing, though.
14:58You don't really know why a lot of times, but it's just like he just – I love playing in
15:01Pittsburgh.
15:02I like playing in Philly, too, actually.
15:03Yeah, I was going to say, what was your favorite arena to play in?
15:07I like playing – actually, I like playing in Washington.
15:09I like playing in Philly, and I like playing in Pitt.
15:12But did not really like playing in Boston.
15:16No.
15:17Yeah, and as a visitor, I didn't – it was always just weird playing in the Garden.
15:21Do you know off the top of your head which team you've had the most points against in your career?
15:27I think it's Washington.
15:29Should we look it up?
15:29Let's look it up.
15:30I think it's Washington.
15:32I don't know.
15:33Yeah.
15:33Brian Boyle, hockey reference.
15:35I feel like I played Washington like 200 times out of my 870 games.
15:40Let's take a gander here.
15:44It's not like – it's not going to jump off the page.
15:48I think I might have like 870 games to watch them.
15:50Your picture is so funny on hockey reference.
15:53You look like you're – you look like you're possessed or something.
15:57Is it my Nashville one?
16:00Yeah.
16:00That's a tough one.
16:01I like flew in at 1 a.m.
16:03And the next morning, they're like, here, put this on.
16:05Take a headshot.
16:06I was like –
16:07Photo day.
16:09Thanks, guys.
16:10Here we go.
16:12Let's see.
16:12Most points I'm seeing here is – oh.
16:16Okay.
16:16You got – you got 17 against the Penguins.
16:2217 in 44 games, 9 goals, 8 assists.
16:25Against Pitt?
16:25Good.
16:26Yeah, against Pitt.
16:27I like playing Pitt.
16:28Oh, you had 18 against Washington.
16:3110 goals, 8 assists in 40 games.
16:34That's good numbers for me.
16:36Yeah.
16:37Heck yeah.
16:38Look at that, Rye.
16:40Nice.
16:40Was I right?
16:41Washington?
16:43Yeah, you were right.
16:44I liked playing there.
16:45That was impressive.
16:45Yeah.
16:46Nice.
16:47You had 14 against the Maple Leafs in 36 games.
16:5111 goals.
16:53I did like going up to Hockey Night in Canada playing against –
16:55And you had 14 against the Islanders.
16:587 goals, 7 assists.
17:01Oh, really?
17:01It's pretty good.
17:02Yeah.
17:03The Islanders.
17:04I hated going there.
17:07The Coliseum.
17:08Oh, come on.
17:09I know.
17:10I'm sure the accommodations weren't great, but the vibes are crazy in there.
17:14No, because, like, the guys they had on their team are nuts.
17:18It's some guys that – I'm like, I hope he's not playing.
17:20This guy's not playing.
17:21He's, like, over in our blue line giving us the finger and warm-up.
17:24I'm like, what league is this?
17:25Like, we're not on the coast.
17:26This is a national league.
17:27Stop acting like that.
17:28Oh, my God.
17:32That's fabulous.
17:33Yeah.
17:34That was old school.
17:35That's good.
17:36Yeah.
17:37All right.
17:37A little hockey history.
17:39Yeah, a little Brian Boyle history there.
17:42Well, we didn't get to talk about the Brendan Othman trade.
17:45That came down the pipe after we had finished recording.
17:50So, that was a trade with the Flames.
17:52He sent Othman to Calgary for prospect Jacob Battaglia.
17:58Battaglia is a former 62nd overall pick in 2024.
18:02Has not made his NHL debut yet.
18:04And it kind of felt like two prospects that needed a change of scenery type of situation.
18:11Yeah.
18:11In those COVID years, it's so hard to –
18:14Yeah.
18:14And then a lot has to go right, even when you're a first-rounder, to make it.
18:21Look, hopefully good luck to him.
18:22I think he needs to realize – Othman needs to realize, like, you need to get trust before you can
18:26branch out in the game, start going in straight lines.
18:29He did that for a stretch of games where it looked like he was going to stick around.
18:32And then he got that goal finally, which was nice to see.
18:36And he started wanting to make more plays.
18:38And it's just like, that's – I'm not there yet.
18:40Yeah.
18:40Be patient, young Brasshopper.
18:42Yeah.
18:43Sullivan was talking about it, just saying, for whatever reason, it just never really felt like the right fit.
18:48And I think Othman lost a lot of confidence over the years, just going back and forth.
18:54It's hard.
18:55Yeah.
18:56It's really hard.
18:57So, I think a fresh start would be good for him.
19:01So, I think – I mean, I felt it was in, like, October when Elliott Friedman had that report that
19:09Othman was drawing interest around the league.
19:12So, I mean, that was a season-long thing hanging on his head.
19:17Yeah.
19:17Laba makes it out of camp, seemingly out of nowhere.
19:21Yeah.
19:21Obviously, that's the right call.
19:23Well, yeah, you think it's your turn, and it's not, so you get upset.
19:28But hopefully, now, he understands.
19:31He's in the American League again, though, so it's kind of like –
19:34Yeah, they –
19:34Assuming he'd get a –
19:36Yeah, he'd probably get a call, though, towards the end here.
19:38He could get a chance.
19:40Yeah.
19:41Yeah.
19:42I guess we'll see with that.
19:45What else?
19:46We got injuries, injury updates.
19:48J.T. returned to practice in a non-contact jersey on Tuesday, and he skated in a regular jersey at
19:55a morning skate today in Winnipeg.
19:58But he is not going to play tonight against the Jets, but he is possible.
20:02The Jets might get in, by the way.
20:04Yeah.
20:05No, they definitely might.
20:07No one wants to make the playoffs in the West, in the Pacific especially.
20:12I'll tell you, I mean, I know that Connor Hellebuck has his NHL playoff demons, but I feel like they
20:19might have been exercised in the lawn.
20:22So I think that if they are able to get in, I'd feel pretty good about the Jets, honestly, if
20:28he's able to be what he was for the Americans in the lawn, which was just an absolute brick house.
20:36X-factor, yeah, that could be a lot of fun for them.
20:40He's going to play every game, I think.
20:43Yeah.
20:43He might play every game the rest of the season.
20:47I mean, when you've got a goalie like that, why not?
20:52Why not?
20:55I'm not sure if J.T. is going to play in Minnesota, though.
20:58Sullivan said that we will cross that bridge when we get to it.
21:02But he was out there in a regular jersey today.
21:06Still nothing on Matt Rempe.
21:09Still hasn't skated with the team.
21:11We haven't asked for an update on him in a while, though, so we probably should.
21:15Maybe.
21:15Next pod.
21:16Let's get that thing fixed.
21:18And then Edstrom coming back.
21:20He's starting to get better each game.
21:22And he was skating.
21:24Edstrom was skating on the second line today.
21:27We might see second line Adam Edstrom today.
21:30He had shifts in the third period with Trowcheck.
21:33I noticed that.
21:34I wasn't sure if there was an injury or something was going on, because I can't really do more
21:39than one thing when I'm calling games from the booth.
21:42That's fair.
21:43I saw him up there, and if you can give some space to Vince, who knows?
21:49Try it, man.
21:49It's been a long road for him, so a little throw him a bone.
21:53Yeah.
21:53Might feel good about himself.
21:55Yeah, no, he's definitely had a really tough stretch with the injuries.
22:01Yeah, and you mentioned Hemelash.
22:04I like him as a player, too.
22:06He's a fun little fourth liner, too.
22:09Yeah.
22:10For sure.
22:11Speed.
22:11A lot of young guys.
22:13A lot of youth.
22:15His name spelling just makes me crazy.
22:18Every booth you have to go in to explain to these guys how to say it.
22:22Yeah, it was funny when we, when he first got called up, Colin Stevenson, or no, maybe
22:28it was Peter Baugh, pronounced his name back to him and was like, is that right?
22:33And he was like, no.
22:37No, it's not.
22:38He's trolling.
22:39He's trolling us.
22:41No, he wanted to get it right.
22:43We definitely didn't get it right in the beginning.
22:45It's a little complicated.
22:46Melash.
22:47I can't.
22:48Yeah.
22:48I'm Melash.
22:49I think, I think you have to focus on pronouncing the M before the E is the way that he
22:54described
22:55it.
22:56Melash.
22:58I mean, come on, Brian.
22:59You're, you're on the radio.
23:03I'm on television.
23:04You do radio.
23:07You did radio.
23:08Sorry.
23:10I do podcasts.
23:13Riveting stuff.
23:15Yeah.
23:15Everybody got all that?
23:16Johnny Quick, shut up.
23:18Yeah.
23:18Hank.
23:20Yeah.
23:21That's crazy.
23:22I tried to ask him the other day, what do you want us to do for the rest of the
23:25season?
23:26He did.
23:27Basically laughed at me.
23:28I'm kidding.
23:30Just trying.
23:31Asking him about him.
23:32I was just asking.
23:33He's never going to give you anything about himself.
23:35Bring anything back to the team.
23:36Guy's the man.
23:37It was just wondering.
23:38Just, just an inquiry.
23:40Just an innocent inquiry.
23:41Just wondering.
23:42But I mean, I, I feel like I know that he doesn't want to play anywhere.
23:46Like this is, he's, he's home, you know, and this is where he wants to retire.
23:51I'm assuming.
23:52New York or nowhere.
23:54I guess we'll see.
23:55Yep.
23:55That's, that's correct.
23:57I don't know what else to say.
24:00All right.
24:01I think that's a good place for us to stop.
24:04Yep.
24:04You guys learned how to pronounce the melosh.
24:06I think that's the biggest thing to come out of this.
24:09Yeah.
24:09Write in for some questions.
24:10So we got more to talk about next pod.
24:12Yeah.
24:12Maybe we should do that.
24:14Maybe we should do a mailbag for next time.
24:16A hundred percent.
24:17Open it up.
24:18Yeah.
24:18Let's, let's plan for that.
24:19Let's give us a thumbs up, subscribe and comment below.
24:25Maybe some questions that you have about the Rangers and their future going forward in the off season, perhaps.
24:34And maybe we'll have more to talk about on the next episode.
24:38Thanks, everybody.
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