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Episode 77 of Blueshirt Bandwidth starts Joe and Eric reacting to one of the most embarrassing performances of the season—a 10-shot effort in Mika Zibanejad’s 1,000th NHL game—and use it as a jumping-off point to dissect a team that looks completely checked out.
The conversation centers heavily on J.T. Miller, whose postgame comments continue to say all the right things while his on-ice play tells a completely different story. The disconnect between words and action becomes the defining theme of the episode, raising bigger questions about leadership, accountability, and whether the Rangers’ captaincy situation is already a problem.
From there, the show expands into a broader organizational critique: why aren’t younger players like Scott Morrow or Vincent Iorio getting meaningful minutes in a lost season? Are the Rangers prioritizing optics and veteran treatment over actual development? And what does that say about the franchise’s long-term plan—if one even exists?
The episode also touches on Mika Zibanejad’s legacy following his milestone game, the lingering fallout from the Artemi Panarin trade, and the uncomfortable reality that the Rangers may be stuck between competing timelines with no clear direction forward. It’s a frustrated, big-picture episode about culture, contradictions, and a team that knows exactly what it’s doing wrong—and keeps doing it anyway. Give it a listen!
Podcast Ombudsman Report for Blueshirt Bandwidth Ep. 76
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Episode 77 of Blueshirt Bandwidth starts Joe and Eric reacting to one of the most embarrassing performances of the season—a 10-shot effort in Mika Zibanejad’s 1,000th NHL game—and use it as a jumping-off point to dissect a team that looks completely checked out.
The conversation centers heavily on J.T. Miller, whose postgame comments continue to say all the right things while his on-ice play tells a completely different story. The disconnect between words and action becomes the defining theme of the episode, raising bigger questions about leadership, accountability, and whether the Rangers’ captaincy situation is already a problem.
From there, the show expands into a broader organizational critique: why aren’t younger players like Scott Morrow or Vincent Iorio getting meaningful minutes in a lost season? Are the Rangers prioritizing optics and veteran treatment over actual development? And what does that say about the franchise’s long-term plan—if one even exists?
The episode also touches on Mika Zibanejad’s legacy following his milestone game, the lingering fallout from the Artemi Panarin trade, and the uncomfortable reality that the Rangers may be stuck between competing timelines with no clear direction forward. It’s a frustrated, big-picture episode about culture, contradictions, and a team that knows exactly what it’s doing wrong—and keeps doing it anyway. Give it a listen!
Podcast Ombudsman Report for Blueshirt Bandwidth Ep. 76
Watch & subscribe to the podcast on YouTube
Subscribe to Blueshirt Banter for $85/year to read and comment on all of our great content!

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