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Episode 78 of Blueshirt Bandwidth is a split-format show that blends present-day frustration with a forward-looking reality check. Joe and Chip open the episode by reacting to a pair of deeply annoying Rangers wins—victories that hurt lottery odds while reinforcing the same structural issues that have plagued the team all season. They debate the Brennan Othmann discourse, push back on the idea that the Rangers don’t give young players opportunities, and question why the organization still isn’t fully committing to evaluating players like Scott Morrow and Gabe Perreault in meaningful roles down the stretch.
From there, the show transitions into a featured interview with The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler, one of the top prospect analysts in hockey. Wheeler offers a grounded but sobering assessment of the Rangers’ pipeline, emphasizing that while Perreault looks like a legitimate top-six piece, he’s not a true franchise-level needle mover, and that the Rangers still lack the kind of elite young talent required to build a contender. The conversation dives deep into development failures, the organization’s long list of stalled prospects, and why players like Liam Greentree and others simply have to hit.
The episode also explores the dangers of the “mushy middle,” the importance of committing to a real rebuild through the draft, and the challenge of developing non-traditional prospects like Nathan Aspinall without forcing them into ill-fitting roles. It’s a rare mix of immediate reaction and long-term philosophy—a frustrated look at the present paired with a clear-eyed view of what it will actually take for the Rangers to matter again. Give it a listen!
Podcast Ombudsman Report for Blueshirt Bandwidth Ep. 77
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Episode 78 of Blueshirt Bandwidth is a split-format show that blends present-day frustration with a forward-looking reality check. Joe and Chip open the episode by reacting to a pair of deeply annoying Rangers wins—victories that hurt lottery odds while reinforcing the same structural issues that have plagued the team all season. They debate the Brennan Othmann discourse, push back on the idea that the Rangers don’t give young players opportunities, and question why the organization still isn’t fully committing to evaluating players like Scott Morrow and Gabe Perreault in meaningful roles down the stretch.
From there, the show transitions into a featured interview with The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler, one of the top prospect analysts in hockey. Wheeler offers a grounded but sobering assessment of the Rangers’ pipeline, emphasizing that while Perreault looks like a legitimate top-six piece, he’s not a true franchise-level needle mover, and that the Rangers still lack the kind of elite young talent required to build a contender. The conversation dives deep into development failures, the organization’s long list of stalled prospects, and why players like Liam Greentree and others simply have to hit.
The episode also explores the dangers of the “mushy middle,” the importance of committing to a real rebuild through the draft, and the challenge of developing non-traditional prospects like Nathan Aspinall without forcing them into ill-fitting roles. It’s a rare mix of immediate reaction and long-term philosophy—a frustrated look at the present paired with a clear-eyed view of what it will actually take for the Rangers to matter again. Give it a listen!
Podcast Ombudsman Report for Blueshirt Bandwidth Ep. 77
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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