2 Guys 1 Cup : A New York Rangers Podcast
2 Guys 1 Cup : A New York Rangers Podcast
2 Guys 1 Cup
If Panarin Doesn’t Score, The Rangers Don’t Win
1 hour 24 minutes Posted Nov 7, 2025 at 3:00 am.
Setting The Stage: 14 Games In
Jekyll-And-Hyde Form And Scoring Woes
Power Play Collapse And Top-Six Accountability
Effort vs Talent: Aging Core Debate
Carolina Loss Autopsy And “Momentum”
Depth Outscoring Stars And Line Shuffles
Net-Front Void Post-Kreider And PP Roles
Trade Philosophy: Hold, Sell, Or Swing Big
Prospect Patience And Cap Constraints
Home Atmosphere, Ticket Prices, And Fan Mood
Cup Windows, Aging Curves, And Expectations
Schedule Crunch And Near-Term Predictions
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We break down a tense 14-game start marked by strong team defense, a broken power play, and a top six that can’t finish. We weigh patience against change, outline fixes at the net front, and debate whether a bold trade is the reset this core needs.

• Jekyll-and-Hyde form and home shutouts
• Top-six droughts and aging curve realities
• Why net-front skill anchors power-play identity
• Role clarity for Miller, Zibanejad, and Panarin
• Bottom six outperforming expectations
• Carolina’s defensive clinic and momentum swings
• Prospect patience versus savior narratives
• Trade thresholds and cap constraints
• Short-term schedule and realistic record targets
• Historical context and what sustainable winning requires