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| Episode 2: Honoring Brooksie | 14 Nov 2025 | 01:18:41 | |
Episode 2 opens on a meaningful note as Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple remember and honour the great Larry Brooks after his passing. The guys reflect on his impact, his legacy, and what he meant to the New York hockey community before diving into a massive night across the Metro division. We start with the Islanders, who have ripped off three straight wins — all on the road — capped by an electric finish last night where Mat Barzal tied it late and J-G Pageau buried a shorthanded OT winner. With the team perfect on its seven-game road trip so far, the boys debate whether this run could influence Mathieu Darche’s approach to the season. Not necessarily turning the Isles into buyers, but maybe softening how aggressively they sell. We also hit the Dobson-for-Heineman discussion, and whether the team truly misses Dobson at all. Plus, a look ahead to tonight’s matchup in Utah and what expectations should be. Then it’s over to the Rangers, who suddenly look dangerous again on a two-game win streak. Vinny Trocheck has returned and the Rangers offense has exploded with 13 goals in two games, raising the question of whether he’s playing himself into way-too-early Hart Trophy conversations. More importantly, Artemi Panarin looks like the prime version of himself, racking up six points over his last two outings. We break down what’s clicking, how Mike Sullivan’s system talk has quieted, and what Spencer Martin’s two-year deal might signal as Jonathan Quick’s future becomes a storyline. The guys also tee up tomorrow’s game in Columbus. The Devils round out the metro trifecta with a win that feels like it happened a month ago but still deserves attention. Simon Nemec has arrived, Jacob Markstrom delivered one of the most ridiculous OT assists you’ll ever see, and Gritsyuk logged a career-high 20:39 as his development continues to trend upward. And to close things out, as always, we hit your voicemails — the best reactions, rants, questions, and chaos from around the Tri-State fanbases. 00:01 – Larry Brooks Tribute 13:20 – Islanders Talk 29:16 – Rangers Talk 43:05 – Devils Talk 55:15 – Voicemails Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday on the Daily Faceoff Network, and join the conversation by sending in your own voicemails for next week’s show! Presented by Novig: https://app.novig.us/AppEntry #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NHL #Rangers #Islanders #Devils #JonnyLazarus #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #DailyFaceoff #NHLPodcast #MetroDivision #HockeyPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 1: The Introduction | 12 Nov 2025 | 01:43:21 | |
The debut episode of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast is here! 🏒 Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple sit down for the very first time to introduce the show, share how it came together, and set the tone for everything the Tri-State hockey world can expect from this new series. The guys dive right into the early-season storylines across the Metro Division — from Matthew Schaefer’s breakout on Long Island, to the Devils’ injury concerns and Simon Nemec’s progress, to the Rangers’ uneven start under Mike Sullivan. Then it’s on to the fan-driven portion of the show, as Jonny, Mike, and Arthur react to listener voicemails, debate hot takes, and build the foundation for the community that will define this show moving forward. Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday on the Daily Faceoff Network, and join the conversation by sending in your own voicemails for next week’s show! Presented by Novig:https://app.novig.us/AppEntry #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NHL #Rangers #Islanders #Devils #JonnyLazarus #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #DailyFaceoff #NHLPodcast #MetroDivision #HockeyPodcast 00:00 Welcome to Episode 1 – How the show came together 01:10 Rupp’s “minus-1 shift” & technical chaos 02:00 Arthur shares how he first met Rupp 03:10 Jonny’s story joining the crew 04:15 Islanders spotlight – Matthew Schaefer is the real deal 06:20 Schaefer’s maturity and leadership at 18 07:25 Personality vs. swagger – veterans’ view in the room 08:10 Protecting the rookie – Isles’ response after Zadorov hit 09:20 How Schaefer has galvanized the Islanders’ room 11:00 Do the Isles need an enforcer? Rupp explains why not 14:15 Devils talk – OT loss to Isles & hot start 15:10 Arthur on New Jersey’s balanced roster & depth 18:00 Simon Nemec’s growth under pressure 20:00 Could Isles & Devils link up on a Nemec–Pageau trade? 24:10 Is Dougie Hamilton expendable? 24:50 Debate – Who has more to prove: Barzal or Hughes? 27:00 Rupp agrees – and breaks down the difference 30:40 Jonny’s Barzal story & Hughes playoff comparison 33:10 Bo Horvat’s scoring heater 34:00 Transition to Rangers segment 35:00 Rangers finally get a 6-3 win over Nashville 36:00 Are they really struggling or just unlucky? 39:00 Panarin contract dilemma 40:00 Arthur’s analytics breakdown of Rangers defense 43:20 Protecting Shesterkin – “your best asset” 46:40 Stamkos quote & Trocheck’s leadership value 47:30 Trouba’s struggles & captaincy pressure 48:10 Lafrenière’s improvement and confidence 50:30 Rupp on Lafrenière rounding out his game 52:00 Blake Wheeler and bottom-six depth talk 54:00 Setting up the voicemail segment 55:00 Listener Voicemails – full fan reaction show begins 58:00 Fan hot takes and responses from Jonny, Rupp & Arthur 1:03:00 Debating the best voicemail of the episode 1:08:00 Laughs, chirps, and community vibes 1:15:00 Rupp’s final thoughts – “Protect your kid, protect your goalie.” 1:18:00 Arthur’s Metro playoff predictions 1:21:00 Jonny on why the Tri-State market deserves this show 1:25:00 Voicemail wrap-up and closing banter 1:43:00 End Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Welcome to the Tri-State Hockey Podcast | 07 Nov 2025 | 00:02:00 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp and Arthur Staple welcome you the Tr-State Hockey Podcast talking New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders every Tuesday and Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 3: Cut Your Losses | 18 Nov 2025 | 01:16:22 | |
Episode 3 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by Novig dives into a packed week across New Jersey, New York, and Long Island. Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down the Jack Hughes situation and what his absence means for the Devils’ lineup, leadership, and long-term outlook. They move into a heated Rangers discussion after the Jonathan Quick empty-net incident, questioning the team’s emotional response, development concerns, and whether the core still lacks that true “alpha.” The guys then shift to the Islanders, unpacking power-play decisions, Anders Lee vs. Kyle Palmieri on PP1, and what the Horvat/Barzal setup should look like. They wrap the episode with your voicemails, taking on development vs. drafting, coaching trust, expectations on young stars, and how teams build identity in the Tri-State market. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Show Open 02:11 – Devils Segment 13:58 – Rangers Segment 47:32 – Islanders Segment 55:16 – Voicemail Segment Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday on the Daily Faceoff Network, and join the conversation by sending in your own voicemails for next week’s show! Presented by Novig: https://app.novig.us/AppEntry #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NHL #Rangers #Devils #Isles #JonnyLazarus #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #DailyFaceoff #HockeyNews #NewYorkRangers #NewJerseyDevils #NYIslanders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 4: All Smiles For The Isles | 21 Nov 2025 | 01:35:40 | |
Episode 4 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast brings a packed breakdown across the Islanders, Rangers, and Devils as Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp dive into everything happening in the tri-state. The guys open with the Islanders, who are fresh off an impressive 6-1-0 road trip that included wins over the Rangers, Devils, Golden Knights, Mammoth, Stars, and Red Wings, with the only loss coming against Colorado. They discuss how this team has shifted from “proving they’re good” to “come see for yourself,” the buy-in from the players, the late-trip mentality, and why UBS Arena should be one of the loudest buildings in the NHL this weekend. The conversation continues with how the Isles executed at the end of a long trip, the structure, the mentality, the community piece surrounding the organization, and why this version of the Islanders feels different from the Trotz era. From there, the guys move into the Rangers, and Jonny unloads on New York’s frustrating play in Colorado and their third three-game losing streak of the season. They break down how turnovers from the Rangers’ top players changed the game, why the gap between the Rangers’ stars and the league’s best continues to show, and how lineup balance completely shifted with Perreault out. They dig into Panarin’s costly decisions, Shesterkin’s inability to get the key save in a 3-3 moment, Lafrenière’s reliance on Trocheck and Panarin, and why the Rangers simply can’t win when their highest-paid players aren’t outplaying the opposition. The guys debate depth vs. star performance, New York’s inability to match elite players like MacKinnon and Makar, and the ongoing challenge of finding consistency in their top six. Then it’s Devils talk, where they examine how New Jersey played well enough to win against Florida but were beaten by a brilliant Sergei Bobrovsky performance. They get into Lindy Ruff’s lineup decisions, how the Timo Meier – Dawson Mercer – Connor Brown line struggled, the spark created when Bratt, Hischier, and Meier reunited late, and whether Markstrom or Allen has earned the net going forward. Luke Hughes’ online criticism becomes a major topic — the guys push back on the unfair blame placed on him for Reinhart’s highlight-reel goal and emphasize the reality of a young defenseman carrying big responsibility. They also talk about Jesper Bratt’s recent cold stretch, what Hischier needs to do without Jack Hughes, and why these next five games against Philly, Detroit, St. Louis, Buffalo, and Columbus will reveal whether the Devils can stay afloat in the playoff race while they wait for Jack’s return. Finally, the show shifts into a massive voicemail segment loaded with fan questions. Topics include contract projections for Nemec and Gritsyuk, whether the Devils should pursue Filip Forsberg, what Quinn Hughes’ “I’d love to play with my brothers” quote really means, the perception of young players based on NHL experience, and whether a big-name defenseman trade is even realistic in today’s league. They close out the episode with more voicemails on the Isles’ playoff outlook, Holmstrom and Engvall’s play, and a fun surprise pulled from Jonny’s old Facebook statuses. It’s a full tri-state rundown from start to finish. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Islanders segment begins 29:10 – Rangers segment begins 46:29 – Devils segment begins 58:56 – Voicemail segment begins Presented by Novig: https://app.novig.us/AppEntry #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NHL #Rangers #Devils #Isles #JonnyLazarus #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #DailyFaceoff #HockeyNews #NewYorkRangers #NewJerseyDevils #NYIslanders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 5: Devils Rise, Rangers Rift, Isles Roll | 25 Nov 2025 | 01:01:23 | |
Episode 5 kicks off with a full deep dive on the New Jersey Devils, fresh off a wild, emotional win over Detroit. Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down the post-buzzer chaos, the reaction to the JT Compher hit on Nico Hischier, and why this type of pushback may be exactly what the Devils needed after a flat stretch without Jack Hughes. The guys analyze the Luke Hughes–Šimon Nemec pairing, how much offense it can realistically generate, and whether the Devils can capitalize on a crucial upcoming four-game window before the schedule tightens. The show shifts into a heated Rangers segment built around breaking news, as a roster move sends ripple effects through the organization. The crew explores the larger issues behind it — New York’s handling of its prospects, the limited runway given to young players, and why the team still feels far from true contention. Jonny goes on a passionate rant about development, lineup construction, and why it feels like the Rangers’ best internal options aren’t always the ones getting opportunity. From there, the focus turns to the New York Islanders, who continue to play the most dynamic hockey they’ve shown in nearly a decade. The hosts dive into Matthew Barzal’s resurgence, Matthew Schaefer’s absurd impact, and how the system has evolved to let skill players breathe. They talk pace, transition, power-play structure, and why the Islanders suddenly look fast, dangerous, and legitimately fun every single night. The episode wraps with listener voicemails — highlighted by a sharp question on the Islanders’ power play, its underlying numbers, whether poor luck or poor execution is the culprit, and how the coaching staff may tweak personnel going forward. Timestamps 00:03:52 – Devils Talk 00:14:21 – Rangers Talk 00:30:25 – Islanders Talk 00:40:33 – Voicemails #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NHL #Devils #Rangers #Islanders #Hockey #JonnyLazarus #ArthurStaple #MikeRupp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 6: Hockey Thanksgiving | 28 Nov 2025 | 01:14:52 | |
Episode 6 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast dives straight into a wild Black Friday in the NHL, as Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple break down everything happening with the Rangers, Devils, and Islanders. The boys open with New York’s milestone 10th road win, J.T. Miller’s honest post-game comments, Brett Berard’s emergence, the Matt Robertson surprise, and the chemistry shifts happening under Mike Sullivan’s structure. From blue-line mobility to lineup trust decisions, the Rangers section is loaded. Then it’s onto the Devils, where Simon Nemec steals another overtime winner and Nico Hischier drags the team through the mud on a night that could’ve gone sideways. The guys debate Jesper Bratt’s goal drought, what Nemec’s crazy value means for trade talks, and whether the Quinn Hughes rumors create real pressure inside the Devils’ locker room. Finally, the Islanders take the stage after another grind-it-out battle with Boston. Jonny makes a point about how underrated this team has been for a decade, Rupp discusses Patrick Roy’s impact and why the Isles “have jam,” and Arthur breaks down the power-play tweaks, the goaltending consistency, and why this group looks so different than the Lambert era. Stick around to the end as the guys debate which coach — Sullivan, Roy, or Keefe — is doing the best job right now across the Tri-State. 00:02:32 — Rangers Talk 00:28:23 — Devils Talk 00:44:17 — Islanders Talk #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NYR #Isles #NJDevils #NHL #Hockey Presented by Novig: http://www.novig.us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 7: Injuries Mounting | Tri-State Hockey Podcast | 01 Dec 2025 | 01:06:05 | |
Episode 7 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast is here, and it might be our most brutally honest breakdown yet. Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp dive into a chaotic week across the Devils, Islanders, and Rangers — three teams all dealing with major injuries, inconsistent performances, and a Metro Division that refuses to settle down. From Adam Fox’s setback to the Devils’ defensive gamble with Nemec and Hughes, nothing is off the table as the guys dissect which team is positioned to survive and which could be spiraling faster than expected. We open with the injury conversation: who is hurt worst, who can actually tread water, and which front office may be forced into uncomfortable decisions long before the deadline. The Rangers’ situation becomes a focal point as they struggle to generate offense even with Fox, raising deeper questions about identity, leadership, and how a team with supposed playoff expectations can look this uncertain in November. Jonny also brings insider perspective from the building, explaining why the vibes at MSG feel more fragile than they have in years. The Devils’ section shifts into full forensic mode, with breakdowns of the Nemec–Hughes pairing, how much Brett Pesce’s absence is altering their entire defensive structure, and why Jesper Bratt’s finishing slump is becoming a real problem. The crew digs into whether this roster is built to win right now or if a larger philosophical decision is coming — including the big one: is this finally the moment to explore a Nemec-for-Quinn Hughes conversation? Then it's over to the Islanders, who are playing well on paper but not on the scoreboard. The guys examine why the underlying numbers say one thing while the results say another, why finishing talent remains their biggest obstacle, and which players (Duclair, Wahlstrom, Holmstrom, Šachov) need to elevate their games with Kyle Palmieri and Jean-Gabriel Pageau out. There’s also a deep dive into the Schaefer–Pulock revival, a much-needed bright spot on a team trying to find its offensive rhythm before the schedule tightens. Finally, a listener voicemail sparks a full conversation about toughness, accountability, and team response after the Fox hit — raising the question: should clean hits still demand a reaction, and what does it say when no one steps up? It leads to one of the most honest identity discussions we’ve ever had about the Rangers and where this core truly stands. If you’re a Devils, Islanders, or Rangers fan — or just love raw, unfiltered Metro Division hockey talk — this is a must-listen episode. 00:00 – Opening / Overview 01:00 – Which team is hurt most by injuries? 05:00 – Rangers talk: Adam Fox injury fallout + scoring issues 09:30 – Devils deep dive: Pesce absence, Nemec/Hughes pair, defensive breakdowns 17:00 – Should the Devils move Dougie or Nemec? Long-term roster construction 22:00 – Islanders segment: scoring drought, underlying numbers, finishing talent concerns 28:30 – Holmstrom, Duclair, Wahlstrom, and the Isles’ forward mix 31:00 – Schaefer–Pulock pairing surge & power-play adjustments 34:00 – Voicemail: Rangers toughness / identity questions 38:00 – Reaction to the Fox hit & team response debate 47:00 – Eastern Conference outlook: can all three teams still make the playoffs? 52:00 – Closing thoughts #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NYR #Isles #NJDevils #NHL #Hockey Presented by Novig: http://www.novig.us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 8 | Devils Dip, Nelson Returns | 05 Dec 2025 | 01:17:47 | |
The Metro has officially turned into a street fight. The New Jersey Devils, once cruising atop the standings, are suddenly tense, battered, and staring down a full-blown identity check. Jack Hughes’ absence isn’t just hurting their scoring — it’s exposing fragility, lineup depth gaps, and a fan base losing patience with Tom Fitzgerald. As Quinn Hughes speculation simmers, the room is battling to keep pace while waiting on Pesce and others to heal, but the fan pressure, trade chatter, and fatigue are real. Meanwhile, the New York Islanders have flipped the narrative from “grind and survive” to legitimately fun hockey. Brock Nelson’s return night delivered four-line buy-in, defensive activation, Barzal swagger, and one of their most confident showings of the season against powerhouse Colorado. They’re leaning into pace, attacking off the rush, refusing to sag after goals against, and proving night-to-night that engagement and structure can coexist with skill. No team in this three-club mix has been more honest in effort or more consistent in compete. Across the river, the New York Rangers finally look like themselves — and it’s happening without Adam Fox. Igor Shesterkin has steadied the entire operation, the team is defending cleaner, pushing play with purpose, and seeing real production from depth and the back end. The panic button has been slammed shut for now as two straight complete performances signal that Mike Sullivan’s structure, pace, and accountability are taking hold. If this version sticks when Fox returns, the Rangers become more than just “dangerous” — they become layered. 00:00 Devils 20:27 Islanders 33:47 Rangers #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NYR #Isles #NJDevils #NHL #Hockey Presented by Novig: http://www.novig.us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 9: Chaos in the Metro | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:52:29 | |
Welcome to Episode 9 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig, as Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp dive deep into a chaotic stretch for the Rangers, Devils, and Islanders and the emotional whiplash that comes with three teams whose fortunes swing every 36 hours. From overtime heartbreak against Vegas and Colorado, to Connor Sheary’s role in the top-six, to the debate over prospects being blocked, the guys break down why New York is suddenly defending like a Sullivan-built playoff team — and why back-to-back OT losses can still feel like progress. The Devils’ slide, scoring drought, and fragile bench energy take center stage, along with the looming Quinn Hughes discussion and whether this is truly a Jack-Hughes-wait-it-out phase. The Islanders’ depth, Cal Ritchie’s impact, and whether Pageau’s return shifts the forward structure round out a loaded show. Plus: officiating fury, and why the Metro can flip in a week. 00:00 – Rangers Talk 28:18 – Islanders Talk 35:18 – Devils Talk #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NYR #Isles #NJDevils #NHL #Hockey Presented by Novig: http://www.novig.us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 10: At Least The Isles Are Good | 12 Dec 2025 | 01:27:48 | |
Episode 10 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast dives into a pivotal week for all three New York-area teams as Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break it all down. The Islanders remain one of the hottest teams in the East, but concerns arise after Bo Horvat goes down with an injury and the guys examine how sustainable this run really is. The Devils’ conversation turns tense as New Jersey’s slide continues, goaltending questions grow louder, and frustration spills out both on the ice and in the locker room. The Rangers round out the show as the guys react to a brutal no-show in Chicago, discuss the returns of Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba, and debate what’s missing from this group right now. Plus, listener voicemails and a league-wide debate on the NHL’s flawed points system and whether a 3-2-1 format should be adopted. 00:00 – Islanders surge, Horvat injury & depth response ~19:25 – Devils spiral, goaltending concerns & roster pressure ~45:00 – NHL standings & 3-2-1 points system debate ~50:00 – Rangers no-show in Chicago, Kreider & Trouba return discussion Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 11: Little Late For Mika And Fitz | 16 Dec 2025 | 01:07:53 | |
Episode 11 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast dives headfirst into the chaos surrounding the New York Rangers, as Jonny Lazarus is joined by longtime NHL reporter Arthur Staple and Stanley Cup champion Mike Rupp to unpack one of the most talked-about situations in the league. The trio breaks down Mika Zibanejad being scratched for missing a team meeting, what it says about standards inside the Rangers’ room, and whether this moment signals something larger about the organization’s direction. From Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba’s emotional return to Madison Square Garden to speculation around the Rangers’ reported interest in Quinn Hughes and what that means for Adam Fox, nothing is off the table. The conversation then shifts to the New Jersey Devils, where frustration is mounting after missing out on Hughes, questions surround Tom Fitzgerald’s long-term plan, and the impact of no-move clauses, injuries, and roster construction comes under the microscope. A must-listen episode for Rangers, Devils, and Islanders fans alike. 0:00 Intro 0:45 New York Rangers: Mika Zibanejad scratched and team standards 7:00 New York Rangers: Discipline vs star treatment 12:40 New York Rangers: Reading between the lines 17:30 New York Rangers: Quinn Hughes rumors and Adam Fox implications 24:30 New York Rangers: Kreider and Trouba return to MSG 31:15 New York Rangers: Chris Kreider’s playoff legacy 38:00 New Jersey Devils: Fallout after missing on Quinn Hughes 41:30 New Jersey Devils: No-move clauses and roster flexibility 45:00 New Jersey Devils: Injuries, patience, and pressure 57:43 New York Islanders: Brief Islanders check-in Presented by @Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 12: Moving On From The Vets | 19 Dec 2025 | 01:20:13 | |
In Episode 12 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by Novig, Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down a huge week across the Metro. The Devils grind out a defensive battle in Vegas, Brett Pesce returns in a big way, and Jake Allen steals the show. The Islanders fall short but their depth, trade-deadline decisions, and the Pageau/Lee dilemma spark a great debate. Then the guys close it out with Rangers talk and what's next for Artemi Panarin. Young energy, team identity, and a fun voicemail that sets up the conversation. Smart hockey talk across three fanbases — buckle up. Presented by @Novig 00:00 – Show Open 03:00 – Devils Segment (Pesce returns, Allen vs. Markstrom debate, team defense improving) 18:45 – Islanders Segment (Voicemails, Pageau/Lee futures, deadline philosophy) 47:46 – Rangers Segment (Trocheck/Panarin future) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 14: Barzal Rises, Keefs Q’S & Fox Returns | 30 Dec 2025 | 01:02:44 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down the latest from the Islanders, Devils, and Rangers in this packed Episode 14! The guys dive into Matt Barzal's passionate response to Mason Marchment, the Islanders' surging vibe under new management, the Devils' costly mistakes despite strong efforts, and whether Adam Fox's return can spark the inconsistent Rangers ahead of the Winter Classic. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & Islanders Segment Begins (Barzal slash, team culture, Anders Lee extension talk) 27:54 - Devils Segment Begins (Sheldon Keefe debate, costly breakdowns vs. Capitals) 42:01 - Rangers Segment Begins (Adam Fox return, inconsistency, Winter Classic & Olympics talk) Presented by Novig Subscribe for more Tri-State hockey talk every week! #NYIslanders #NJDevils #NYRangers #NHL #HockeyPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode13: Isles Sink, Jack's Back, Ranger Spiral | 22 Dec 2025 | 01:10:30 | |
Welcome to Episode 13 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig, as Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down a brutal week for all three teams — with the Islanders sliding, the Devils looking revived with Jack Hughes back, and the Rangers stuck in a full-blown offensive crisis. We start with the Islanders’ worst stretch in weeks, the impact of Bo Horvat’s absence, and whether anyone beyond Barzal can finish chances. Then it’s the Devils — Jack Hughes’ instant impact, the return of key pieces, and whether New Jersey is finally stabilizing defensively. Finally, we dive into four fiery Rangers voicemails, the lack of sustained pressure, the Alexis Lafrenière frustration, and why the team keeps laying eggs vs the league’s worst clubs. Presented by @Novig 00:00 – Islanders Struggles & Horvat Injury Fallout 15:45 – Devils Get Healthy & Look Dangerous Again 28:25 – Rangers Fan Meltdown + Lafrenière Concerns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 15: Fox Snubbed, Horvat Hurt, Devils Drama | 02 Jan 2026 | 00:54:58 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp kick off 2026 with a fiery Episode 15, reacting to the freshly announced Team USA Olympic roster and its massive implications for the Tri-State teams! The trio unpacks the stunning Adam Fox snub—why he was left off despite his elite play, the potential fallout with Rangers management (including GM Chris Drury and coach Mike Sullivan), and what it means for Fox’s future in New York. They also debate other notable omissions like Jason Robertson, compare Seth Jones’ inclusion, and explore whether this could light a fire under Fox or spark bigger changes. Later, they tackle the Islanders’ recent struggles and offensive woes, the Devils’ emotional rollercoaster (including that wild Columbus comeback), Jack Hughes vs. Matt Barzal, and a quick look ahead to the Winter Classic in Miami. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & Team USA Roster Reaction (Adam Fox snub deep dive) 23:43 - Voicemail & Islanders Segment (Barzal vs. Hughes debate, offensive struggles, Horvat injury concern) 29:58 - Devils Segment (Toronto loss, Columbus comeback, lack of emotion, trade shakeup talk) 44:46 - Simon Nemec’s absence impact & quick Winter Classic preview 49:55 - Closing & Novig picks Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 16: Hughes Boos, Fox Fallout, Schaefer Scores | 05 Jan 2026 | 01:06:52 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Stanley Cup champ Mike Rupp dive into Episode 16 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, unpacking a wild weekend of drama across the Rangers, Islanders, and Devils! The crew starts with the Devils' boiling point: Fan frustration boils over with Luke Hughes getting booed relentlessly after a tough night—debating if it's misplaced anger, team accountability, potential shakeups (starting with GM Tom Fitzgerald?), and how the players and organization handled the fallout. They also hit on the Islanders' thrilling OT win over the Leafs, Matthew Schaefer's star-making performance (including that epic goal and Tom Brady shoutout), comparisons to Matt Barzal's hyped rookie year, and budding rivalries like Islanders-Leafs. Plus, a nod to the Rangers' massive Winter Classic victory in Miami, and voicemails galore from fired-up fans driving the conversation. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & Weekend Recap (Islanders' Schaefer magic, Rangers Winter Classic win, Devils drama) 00:58 - First Voicemail & Devils Segment (Luke Hughes booing deep dive, fan behavior, team response) 13:40 - Second Voicemail & Shakeup Talk (Team inconsistencies, GM Fitz accountability, frustration buildup) 21:56 - More Devils Voicemails & Analysis (Misplaced anger, player maturity, making it right with fans) 27:01 - RANGERS TALK! 41:20 - Islanders Segment (Schaefer's OT heroics vs. Leafs, Barzal's rise, rivalry vibes) 55:14 - Voicemail: Barzal vs. Schaefer Hype Comparison 01:05:30 - Closing & Novig Picks (Rangers moneyline) Presented by Novig Subscribe for more Tri-State hockey talk every week! #njdevils #NYRangers #Isles #NHL #HockeyPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 17: Fitz Falling, Darche Dazzles, & Drury Drowns | 09 Jan 2026 | 01:16:57 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple and Mike Rupp are back on episode 17 of the Tri-State Hockey podcast, and it was a rough one for two-thirds of the Metro teams. All three Tri-State clubs lost last night, but the vibes couldn't be more different: The Islanders remain steady, showing heart and process even in defeat. Meanwhile, the Devils are in free-fall — fragile, broken, and searching for leadership after another ugly loss (including that brutal 9-0 beatdown). The Rangers continue their maddening inconsistency — hot starts, killer turnovers, no pushback, and a whole lot of "here we go again" energy. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & grim recap (all 3 teams lose) 01:45 - Jersey John's devastating voicemail — Devils darkness 05:15 - Quinn Hughes miss — turning point or excuse? 09:05 - Jesper Bratt slump & leadership issues 15:05 - Keefe's "perception vs reality" quote reaction 18:20 - Fire Fitz / Fire Keefe conversation 30:07 - Islanders praise 35:20 - Barzal's evolution & "what do you need" mentality 43:15 - Brett's great voicemail — Barzal playoff riser defence 50:28 - Rangers frustration — turnovers, no pushback, pride missing 01:07:25 - Voicemail — Drury criticism & long-term Rangers gloom 01:13:24 - Dolan patience, culture change, & what's next 01:15:35 - Upcoming games + Novig betting picks Presented by Novig New episodes drop weekly — don't miss the Tri-State drama! Subscribe & turn on notifications #NJDevils #NYRangers #NewYorkIslanders #NHL #HockeyPodcast #TriStateHockey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 19: Voicemails! Voicemails! Voicemails! | 14 Jan 2026 | 01:21:52 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple and Mike Rupp are back for episode 19 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig! Finally, we hear from Tom Fitzgerald, and what classifies a player as a veteran? PLUS ALL THE VOICEMAILS YOU CAN HANDLE! Presented by Novig Subscribe, turn on notifications, and drop your Islanders / Rangers / Devils voicemails for the bonus episodes. #NYIslanders #NJDevils #NYRangers #NHL #HockeyPodcast #TriStateHockey #IslandersPondHockey #SorokinVezina #DougieHamilton #Zibanejad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 18: Isles Bond, Dougie Decision, Rangers Reek | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:56:36 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple and Mike Rupp are back for episode 18 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig — and the vibes are wildly different across the Metro once again. The Islanders are riding high: incredible team camaraderie (that viral Anders Lee pond hockey video!), depth scoring, elite goaltending from Ilya Sorokin, Simon Holmstrom stepping up huge, and serious "Miracle"-level belief. Are they ready to push all-in before the window closes with Matt Schaefer's ELC? The Devils finally show signs of life with a strong 60-minute effort against Minnesota — Nico Hischier dominant, Jesper Bratt snapping out of it, and Dougie Hamilton delivering when it mattered most. But the drama lingers: is the Hamilton healthy scratch / return saga salvageable, or is the point of no return already here? The Rangers continue tiptoeing toward rock bottom: brutal turnovers, no pushback, self-doubt creeping in, questionable roster decisions, and a franchise feel that's completely off (no welcome-back video for Ryan Lindgren?!). Mika Zibanejad is on fire — but is anyone else even trying? Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & quick check-in 00:49 - Islanders pond hockey magic & team vibes 02:19 - Holmstrom shorthanded wizardry & depth heroes vs MIN 04:39 - Sorokin Vezina case & "someone always steps up" 08:23 - Patrick Roy clip & Islanders' special sauce 14:39 - Should the Islanders go for it now? (window with Schaefer's ELC) 19:36 - Devils bounce-back vs MIN — Hischier, Bratt, Hamilton 23:32 - Dougie drama: showcase mode or point of no return? 27:34 - Fitz job security report — root for wins or tank for change? 30:32 - Rangers self-doubt & "looking for answers in the room" 36:49 - Mika carrying everything + roster holes exposed 38:50 - No Lindgren welcome-back video — vibes & culture concerns 43:08 - Playoff math reality check: must-win territory 50:33 - Laf demotion, no fire, and offensive future questions 55:30 - Novig pick (Islanders ML) & wrap-up Presented by Novig Subscribe, turn on notifications, and drop your Islanders / Rangers / Devils voicemails for the bonus episodes. #NYIslanders #NJDevils #NYRangers #NHL #HockeyPodcast #TriStateHockey #IslandersPondHockey #SorokinVezina #DougieHamilton #Zibanejad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 20: Sorokin Saves, Drury's Dilemma, Hero Hischier | 16 Jan 2026 | 01:16:50 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 20 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig — and the Metro couldn’t feel more split right now. The New York Islanders are rolling, fueled by elite goaltending from Ilya Sorokin, a calm, unflashy dominance that has him firmly in the Vezina conversation. From shutting down Connor McDavid in Edmonton to the continued emergence of Matthew Schaefer, the Isles are winning with belief, structure, and timely offense — forcing real questions about whether this is the moment to push in chips or stay disciplined at the deadline. On the other side of town, the New York Rangers have hit a breaking point. Defensive structure has collapsed, confidence is gone, and the path forward is suddenly clear but painful. The guys debate whether major pieces like Vincent Trocheck or Artemi Panarin could be on the move — and what Rangers fans are actually watching for the rest of the season. Timestamps: 00:00 – Episode 20 intro & Metro mood check 02:30 – Islanders shut down Edmonton & Sorokin’s Vezina case 08:00 – What makes Sorokin different + elite calm factor 14:30 – Matthew Schaefer vs McDavid & Islanders’ belief 20:00 – Islanders trade-deadline dilemma: buy, sell, or tweak? 31:00 – Rangers hit rock bottom: defense, confidence, identity 36:30 – Why the Rangers’ path forward is finally clear 40:00 – Trocheck vs Panarin: who actually brings trade value? 47:30 – Fan voicemails & Rangers’ uncomfortable reality 55:00 – Wrap-up & what’s next Presented by Novig Subscribe, turn on notifications, and drop your Islanders / Rangers voicemails for future episodes. #NYIslanders #NYRangers #NHL #HockeyPodcast #TriStateHockey #IlyaSorokin #VezinaTrophy #MatthewSchaefer #RangersRebuild #Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 22: Isles Rising, Rangers Sinking, Voicemails Roaring | 27 Jan 2026 | 01:06:24 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 22 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig — and today it’s Islanders heavy with a healthy dose of Rangers frustration (and zero Devils talk — sorry Devils fans, we’ll make it up to you Friday!). The New York Rangers continue to sleepwalk through games, especially brutal slow starts that have become a multi-year epidemic. The guys dig into why the team can’t get out of neutral in the first 10 minutes, whether it’s personnel, motivation, accountability, or just the reality of a lost season. They also react to listener frustration about fragile lineups, lack of tone-setters, and the MSG “aura” that no longer intimidates anyone. On Long Island, things are actually interesting. Matthew Schaefer continues to look like a unicorn, Ilya Sorokin is playing at an elite level, and the Islanders are quietly building something real. The panel discusses:
Plus listener voicemails galore: Rangers slow starts, Isles consistency issues, Tony D love, Marner return vibes, and one very fired-up anonymous caller telling Rangers fans to stop crying :D Timestamps 00:00 – Episode 22 intro & why we missed Friday 02:00 – Rangers are officially done — and it’s showing everywhere 03:30 – Voicemail: Why can’t the Rangers ever start games on time? 10:00 – What kind of line should actually start games in 2025–26? 16:00 – MSG isn’t scary anymore — whose fault is that? 20:00 – Voicemail: “Rangers fans stop crying — Bettman will save you again” 25:00 – Rebuilds aren’t successful until you win something (sorry San Jose / Chicago fans) 29:00 – Should Isles go after Jordan Kyrou? What would the package look like? 35:00 – Is Long Island actually becoming a desirable destination again? 38:00 – Voicemail: Why do Isles play up AND down to their opponent? 46:00 – Tony DeAngelo is worth every penny — extend or trade? 52:00 – Voicemail: Mitch Marner return & why Islanders are in a better place post-Tavares 58:00 – Wrap-up + Devils fans, we promise love on Friday Presented by Novig — the future of sports betting. Play against other real users (not the house), commission-free, better odds, keep every dollar you win. Sign up with code DAILYFACEOFF (all caps) → https://novig.co Subscribe, turn on notifications, and leave your Rangers / Islanders / Devils voicemails — we read & react to as many as we can! #NYIslanders #NYRangers #NHL #HockeyPodcast #MatthewSchaefer #TonyDeAngelo #JordanKyrou #Islanders #Rangers #TriStateHockey #Novig #HockeyTalk #MetroDivision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 21: Rangers Retool, Hughes Hurt, Duclair Delivers | 20 Jan 2026 | 01:05:08 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 21 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig — and the Metro Division drama is at full boil. The New York Rangers dropped "Letter 2.0" — Chris Drury's candid (and controversial) message to fans officially signaling a retool, confirming Artemi Panarin won't be extended, and putting the entire roster in play. The guys dive deep into what leverage (if any) the Rangers still have, whether Panarin needs an extension attached to maximize return, why Vincent Trocheck and Braden Schneider might actually bring the best value, and if this public white flag helps or hurts the front office's hand. Over in New Jersey, the Devils pick up a gritty OT win in Calgary behind a strong NHL debut from prospect Lenni Mähärä (plus big analytics flashes), but Luke Hughes' latest shoulder scare throws another wrench into the mix. The panel debates staying the course on moving Dougie Hamilton for cap space, giving Simon Nemec more runway, and whether this core still has a real window despite the endless injury luck. And on Long Island, Anthony Duclair is suddenly on fire (7 goals in 7 games, new stick = new life), carrying the Islanders through a scrappy road trip. The guys break down his hot streak, the hilarious stick-switch story, why fans are turning on Jonathan Drouin, and that maddening 5-on-3 broken-stick sequence that had everyone screaming at the TV. Timestamps: 00:00 – Episode 21 intro & Metro chaos update 00:30 – Rangers "Letter 2.0" breakdown — what Drury really said 04:00 – Panarin trade outlook: leverage lost or retained 50% salary? 12:00 – Trocheck & Schneider: the most attractive trade chips? 18:00 – How far should the Rangers push the retool? 25:00 – Devils win in Calgary + Lenni Mähärä's impressive debut 31:00 – Luke Hughes injury concern & Dougie Hamilton trade debate 37:00 – Devils' long-term window vs. goaltending reality 42:00 – Listener voicemail on Seamus Casey + Devils prospect logjam 46:00 – Islanders road trip recap + Anthony Duclair's heater (new stick magic) 52:00 – Drouin frustrations + broken-stick 5-on-3 rant 58:00 – Wrap-up & what’s next Presented by Novig Subscribe, turn on notifications, and drop your Rangers / Devils / Islanders voicemails for future episodes. #NYRangers #NJDevils #NYIslanders #NHL #HockeyPodcast #TriStateHockey #ArtemiPanarin #ChrisDrury #LenniMähärä #AnthonyDuclair #RangersRetool #Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 23: Hischier Wins, Palat Plays, Rags Fans Respond | 30 Jan 2026 | 01:28:39 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 23 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig — and today it’s voicemail-heavy with Devils fans feeling optimistic after a big win over Nashville (but concerned about Jack Hughes’ latest injury), Islanders fans riding high after sweeping the Rangers 4-0 in the Schaefer era, and Rangers fans firing back at that anonymous Isles caller from last episode. The New Jersey Devils snapped a skid with a clutch win, led by Nico Hischier’s bomb and Dougie Hamilton’s resurgence — but Jack Hughes’ lower-body injury has everyone debating whether he should skip the Olympics to focus on a playoff push. The guys break down the Ondrej Palat trade (a win-win for cap relief and Isles depth), goaltending woes, and whether there’s still a realistic path to the playoffs with a post-break sprint. Over on Long Island, the Isles are 4-0 vs. the Rangers since drafting Matthew Schaefer, who’s delivering on his promise to own them. The panel discusses Ondrej Palat’s immediate impact, Carson Soucy adding pro depth, and why this team feels built for a surprise run despite inconsistencies. Rangers talk gets heated with voicemails on franchise “curses,” Hartford Wolf Pack development failures, and whether Alexis Lafreniere & Kaapo Kakko have set the organization back years (spoiler: it’s a debate). Plus, reactions to Schaefer calling Isles fans louder at MSG. Timestamps 00:00 – Episode 23 intro & voicemail teaser 02:00 – Devils big win over Nashville: Nico’s goal, Dougie’s resurgence 08:00 – Jack Hughes injury & Olympics dilemma — should NJ pull him? 15:00 – Voicemail: Jersey John on sloppy play & steakhouse bets 20:00 – Palat trade breakdown: Win for Devils cap, Isles leadership 25:00 – Voicemail: Jersey Bob on needed shakeups & playoff path 30:00 – Devils goaltending: Young D or goalie blame? 35:00 – Voicemail: Nate’s optimistic playoff push case 40:00 – Isles dominate Rangers: Schaefer era 4-0, Palat/Soucy additions 45:00 – Why Isles style suits Palat & pro vets 50:00 – Voicemail: Jay fires back at Isles fan on “privileged” Rangers 55:00 – Rangers fan base dominance & historical “curse” 60:00 – Voicemail: Sam on Hartford Wolf Pack failures & fixes 65:00 – Promoting young guys like Othmann, Perreault in rebuild 70:00 – Voicemail: Bruce on Lafreniere/Kakko as franchise setbacks 75:00 – Debate: Are #1/#2 picks busts or just mishandled? 80:00 – Wrap-up + Friday preview (more Devils love incoming) Presented by Novig — the future of sports betting. Play against other real users (not the house), commission-free, better odds, keep every dollar you win.Sign up with code DAILYFACEOFF (all caps) → https://novig.co Subscribe, turn on notifications, and leave your Rangers / Islanders / Devils voicemails — we read & react to as many as we can! #hockey #NYIslanders #NYRangers #NJDevils #NHL #HockeyPodcast #MatthewSchaefer #JackHughes #OndrejPalat #Devils #Islanders #Rangers #TriStateHockey #Novig #HockeyTalk #MetroDivision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 24: Negative, Negative, Negative | 03 Feb 2026 | 01:16:48 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 24 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig — and today the vibes are loopy amid trade deadline drama, with Rangers fans anxious about Artemi Panarin's future (Tampa emerging as a frontrunner?), Devils fans reacting to Jack Hughes' blunt media comments and Olympics dilemma, and Islanders fans eyeing a potential dip after two straight losses. The Rangers' Panarin saga drags on — the guys debate rental vs. extension packages, potential destinations like Tampa, Seattle, or Vegas, and whether history repeats with Lightning poaching another star. Plus, a voicemail on reuniting with Darren Raddysh, trading Brayden Schneider/Will Borgen, and Jonathan Quick's recent struggles. For the Devils, two massive games loom (Columbus tonight, Islanders Thursday) as they chase the Metro's third spot — but Jack Hughes' "I have nothing to say" to doubting fans sparks backlash, alongside debates on his injury, leadership maturity, and whether he should skip the Olympics for a playoff push. A voicemail calls for roster shakeups, from moving Timo Meier/Jesper Bratt to keeping Dougie Hamilton. The Islanders face a back-to-back test (Penguins tonight, Devils Thursday) amid a mini-skid — discussions on riding Ilya Sorokin's elite play (top in goals saved above expected), David Rittich's slump, and the urgent need for a scoring winger to boost their dismal power play. A voicemail from Brett blasts the Rangers' GM "fumble," praises the Devils' bright future, and celebrates the Isles' hard-fought identity. Don't miss details on the February 19th live event in NYC — Tri-State Hockey + Morning Cup of Hockey, with Q&A, drinks, and giveaways! Timestamps 00:00 – Episode 24 intro & loopy vibes 02:00 – Bet update: Isles dip raising doubts 05:00 – Live event announcement: Feb 19 in NYC 07:00 – Rangers: Panarin trade rumors, Tampa frontrunner, rental vs. extension 20:00 – Panarin decision-making & potential animosity 25:00 – Voicemail: Chris on Schneider/Borgen trades & Darren Raddysh reunion 35:00 – Jonathan Quick's metrics & trade outlook 40:00 – Devils: Key games vs. Columbus/Isles, standings chase 45:00 – Jack Hughes' media comments & fan backlash 55:00 – Hughes' leadership, maturity, & Olympics priority debate 65:00 – Potential post-Olympics shutdowns & leadership rant 70:00 – Voicemail: Dan on Devils shakeups (keep Hamilton, trade Meier/Bratt/Mercer?) 80:00 – Devils core evaluation: No-moves, injuries, & retool paths 90:00 – Islanders: Recent losses, standings pressure 95:00 – Goaltending: Ride Sorokin? Rittich's slump concerns 100:00 – Need for scoring winger & power play fixes 105:00 – Voicemail: Brett on Rangers "curse" debunk, Devils future, Isles fight 110:00 – Isles aggression: Add scorers like Kyrou/Boeser for now & future 115:00 – Wrap-up + Friday preview (trade deadline freeze looms) Presented by Novig — the future of sports betting. Play against other real users (not the house), commission-free, better odds, keep every dollar you win.Sign up with code DAILYFACEOFF (all caps) → https://novig.co Subscribe, turn on notifications, and leave your Rangers / Islanders / Devils voicemails — we read & react to as many as we can! #hockey #NYIslanders #NYRangers #NJDevils #NHL #HockeyPodcast #ArtemiPanarin #JackHughes #IlyaSorokin #Devils #Islanders #Rangers #TriStateHockey #Novig #HockeyTalk #MetroDivision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 25: Panarin Out, Isles Sweep, Devils Reeling | 06 Feb 2026 | 01:21:42 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 25 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig — and today the vibes are mixed, with Islanders fans celebrating a sweep of the season series against the Devils and Rangers (owning the Tri-State area!), Rangers fans processing the underwhelming Artemi Panarin trade to LA and debating the team's direction, and Devils fans venting frustration amid another tough loss, Nico Hischier's accountability, and Jack Hughes' lingering injury heading into the Olympics. The Rangers' Panarin trade dominates — the guys break down the return (prospects, picks, and that puzzling 2x$11M extension), Chris Drury's handling of expectations, and whether it signals a retool or rebuild. Plus, speculation on Adam Fox's future (no-move clause looming at age 28?), Vincent Trocheck's trade value, and voicemails roasting the return while questioning center depth and patience with Drury. The Islanders shine bright heading into the break — riding wins over Pitt and Jersey, finding ways to grind out points, and benefiting from rest (only Horvat/Palat at Olympics). Debates on leash lengths for Jonathan Drouin vs. Anthony Duclair, Mathew Barzal's leadership, and voicemails highlighting a favorable schedule (10 of last 12 at home) and positive momentum. For the Devils, a brutal loss to the Isles caps a dark stretch — discussions on Nico Hischier's postgame ownership of a key mistake, the team's inability to score, Sheldon Keefe's systems vs. player execution, and Jack Hughes' health woes (should he skip the Olympics for a playoff push?). Voicemails call for roster complements to the core, defining roles, and addressing fan negativity amid pride and injuries. Don't miss details on the February 19th live event in NYC — Tri-State Hockey + Morning Cup of Hockey, with Q&A, drinks, and giveaways! Timestamps 0:00 – Episode 25 intro & Tri-State vibes: Isles own the area 2:30 – Rangers: Panarin trade reactions, return breakdown, extension confusion 3:00 – Voicemail: Nicole on underwhelming return & direction concerns 6:00 – Drury's narrative control & trade expectations 12:00 – Adam Fox speculation: No-move clause & prime years 18:00 – Voicemail: Mike on Drury's "fault" & horrific return 29:00 – Voicemail: Ben on Rangers' center woes post-Trocheck 32:00 – Voicemail: Marvin on retool label & Drury's patience 35:00 – Rangers rebuild vs. retool debate & center depth 47:00 – Islanders: Positive outlook, rest benefits, schedule advantages 48:00 – Voicemail: Chris from Hicksville on Isles' break & home-heavy finish 53:00 – Voicemail: Ariel on coaching perspectives & mistakes 54:00 – Coaching: Drouin vs. Duclair leash & accountability 58:00 – Devils: Tough losses, Nico's accountability on Horvat goal 1:03:00 – Voicemail: Anonymous on Devils' scoring drought & Keefe's style 1:10:00 – Defining roles: Lou Lamoriello's approach & core complements 1:13:00 – Voicemail: Jo on fan negativity, pride, & condensed schedule woes 1:15:00 – Jack Hughes' injury, leadership, & Olympics priority rant 1:20:00 – Wrap-up + Devils/Rangers therapy sessions Presented by Novig — the future of sports betting. Play against other real users (not the house), commission-free, better odds, keep every dollar you win. Sign up with code DAILYFACEOFF (all caps) → https://novig.co Subscribe, turn on notifications, and leave your Rangers / Islanders / Devils voicemails — we read & react to as many as we can! #NYIslanders #NYRangers #NJDevils #NHL #HockeyPodcast #ArtemiPanarin #JackHughes #NicoHischier #MatthewBarzal #Devils #Islanders #Rangers #TriStateHockey #Novig #HockeyTalk #MetroDivision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 26: Milan Games RoundTable | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:47:59 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 26 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by NoVig — and for once, it’s a rare all-positive Tri-State check-in thanks to how the Milan Games have gone for the Devils, Rangers, and Islanders reps. The guys start with Jack Hughes looking like Team USA’s sparkplug despite limited minutes, why the “perimeter” criticism misses the point, and what his role could look like once the real tests arrive. From there, they hit Jesper Bratt’s struggles (and lineup questions), Simon Nemec thriving for Slovakia, and why Switzerland leans so heavily on Nico Hischier and Timo Meier. Then it’s Rangers/USA deployment talk — J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck embracing specialty roles, the Trocheck “Minnesota” photo-day joke that somehow turned into discourse, and whether Mike Sullivan has shown enough… or just hasn’t needed to yet. Plus: Bo Horvat’s perfect Team Canada fit, the Islanders’ long-view on Brock Nelson, and a tease for the NYC live show coming up this week. Don’t miss the live show in NYC (West Village) on Thursday night — tickets are free. www.nationgear.ca Timestamps 0:13 – Episode 26 intro + Tri-State Milan Games overview 0:56 – Jack Hughes breakout + role evolution discussion 9:06 – “Perimeter” criticism debate + Devils context 12:32 – Simon Nemec thriving + Jesper Bratt lineup questions 16:47 – Switzerland reliance on Nico Hischier & Timo Meier 19:24 – Team USA role players: Miller, Trocheck & PK success 25:03 – Trocheck “Minnesota” joke + Rangers reaction 29:01 – Evaluating Mike Sullivan’s coaching so far 34:31 – Bo Horvat’s Team Canada impact 37:41 – Brock Nelson discourse & Islanders perspective 43:46 – Matthew Schaefer what-if + Islanders big-picture 46:07 – NYC live show plug + sponsor read 47:42 – Wrap-up & outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 27: TSHP LIVE At The Atrium | 20 Feb 2026 | 00:42:59 | |
Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp are back for Episode 26 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by NoVig & Proraso — and this time they’re LIVE from the Atrium inside Ideal Glass Studios in New York City. In front of a packed Tri-State crowd, the guys kick things off by reflecting on the growth of the show and what it means to bring the podcast to a live audience in Manhattan. From there, they blend Milan Games analysis with Tri-State identity — breaking down Devils, Rangers, and Islanders representation, role usage in short-tournament hockey, specialty teams impact, and how Olympic deployment shapes perception back home. There’s lineup talk, pressure debates, and what these performances could signal for the stretch run once the NHL season resumes. Plus: crowd roll calls, sponsor banter, Producer Vick’s voicemail presence, and a full live-show atmosphere from start to finish. Timestamps 0:13 – Live intro + thanking the crowd at Ideal Glass Studios 3:30 – Tri-State fan roll call (Rangers, Devils, Islanders) 9:04 – Arthur Staple intro + Olympic perspective 13:42 – Mike Rupp intro + tournament intensity discussion 19:10 – Sponsor banter + Producer Vick / voicemail setup 24:12 – Devils & Rangers Milan deployment breakdown 31:08 – Islanders representation + short-tournament mentality 37:40 – Live crowd reactions + pressure debate 44:18 – What Milan Games performance means for NHL stretch run 49:11 – Final thoughts + wrap-up & live show outro Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 28: Red, White And Hughes | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:53:04 | |
Team USA captures Olympic gold — and the Tri-State lens makes it even sweeter. Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple are back with a special gold medal edition of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast breaking down the Americans’ championship run at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The guys dive into how the United States men's national ice hockey team handled the pressure on the biggest stage, the defining moments in the gold medal game, and which performances will be remembered for years to come. From the emotional tone-setters to the unsung depth pieces, they analyze what separated this group from the rest of the field and what this win means for the future of USA Hockey. Plus, they examine the ripple effects across the Rangers, Devils, and Islanders — and which Tri-State connections came up biggest when it mattered most. Presented by Novig — sports betting without the juice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 29: Trade Deadline Primer | 02 Mar 2026 | 01:10:35 | |
Today’s Tri-State Hockey Podcast is packed as Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple rip through Trade Deadline week storylines across the Tri-State. The guys open on the Vincent Trocheck trade chatter and why his candid comments shouldn’t surprise anyone, then pivot into the bigger Rangers-picture conversation around Adam Fox and what a “retool” really looks like right now. From there, it’s into the mailbag and voicemails before a deep Islanders deadline segment — including which young pieces might actually have to move if the Isles want a true needle-mover. The show wraps with a Devils check-in, lineup decisions, and more listener questions as the deadline inches closer. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:14 — Intro + Trade Deadline week setup and Rangers headlines 00:01:08 — Vincent Trocheck comments: honest or too honest? 00:04:38 — Trocheck no-trade list, leverage, and potential landing spots 00:11:36 — Quick Devils aside: would NJ consider adding term right now? 00:13:30 — Adam Fox comments + Rangers retool vs rebuild debate 00:26:23 — Developing the kids vs pushing for wins: who should be playing? 00:33:37 — Islanders segment begins + voicemail from Chris (Hicksville) 00:42:16 — Islanders voicemail from Scot (Massapequa) + deadline wish list 00:58:39 — “This is an Islanders podcast” moment + transition to Devils 00:59:02 — Devils voicemail: Jesper Bratt benching discussion 01:02:08 — Devils voicemail: biggest sibling swing-and-miss debate 01:04:20 — Final thoughts + wrap up Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 30: Trade Deadline Day | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:56:31 | |
Episode 30 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast is all about NHL Trade Deadline Day. Jonny Lazarus is joined by Mike Rupp and Arthur Staple as the trio dives into what to expect from the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils as the clock ticks toward the deadline. Will the Rangers hang on to Vinny? Could the Islanders shake things up to stay in the race? And are the Devils buyers, sellers, or somewhere in between? The guys break down the latest buzz, potential moves, and the biggest storylines surrounding the Tri-State teams on one of the most chaotic days on the NHL calendar. Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 31: Mathieu Darche Exclusive | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:36:31 | |
The Tri-State Hockey Podcast welcomes its first ever guest, as New York Islanders GM Mathieu Darche joins Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple to break down the Islanders’ trade deadline moves, the decision to acquire Brayden Schenn, and how the organization is pushing toward the playoffs. Darche dives into his philosophy as a first-year GM, why players are increasingly willing to waive no-trade clauses to come to Long Island, and how the emergence of young star Matthew Schaefer has accelerated the team’s timeline. The guys also discuss extending Jean-Gabriel Pageau, the leadership of Anders Lee, building a playoff-ready roster, and what Darche learned from his time with the Tampa Bay Lightning during their Stanley Cup runs. Plus, Jonny gets called out as a Long Island “traitor” for being a Rangers fan… and reveals a wild bet that he’ll get an Islanders sleeve tattoo if the Isles win the Stanley Cup. Timestamps 0:00 – Intro & first ever Tri-State Hockey Podcast guest 0:35 – Islanders trade deadline & acquiring Brayden Schenn 3:08 – Jonny the Long Islander… who cheers for the Rangers 5:33 – Darche’s first NHL trade deadline as GM 9:37 – College hockey scouting & the development pipeline 14:07 – Extending Jean-Gabriel Pageau & building the roster 18:22 – Darche’s management style & Islanders culture 21:47 – Lessons learned from Tampa Bay’s Cup teams 33:49 – Jonny’s Islanders tattoo bet if they win the Cup Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 32: Last Laf, New Hughes, Barzal Buries | 11 Mar 2026 | 01:02:44 | |
Episode 32 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by No Vig, is a full voicemail edition as Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple let the listeners drive the conversation. The guys open with a Rangers-heavy discussion on Chris Drury’s lack of visibility with the fanbase before diving into Alexis Lafrenière’s recent offensive surge, what’s real, what’s situational, and whether his chemistry with Gabe Perreault could be a meaningful sign for the future. They also shift to the Devils and break down Jack Hughes’ recent growth as a leader following his Olympic experience, what Sheldon Keefe had to say about it, and why winning at a high level can change a player’s voice inside a room. Then the show turns heavily toward the Islanders, with multiple voicemails focused on Mathieu Darche, the Brayden Schenn trade, J.G. Pageau’s extension, prospect timelines, roster flexibility, and whether Mathew Barzal is part of the problem on the power play or still central to the solution. A fun, opinionated, fan-driven episode with strong debate from all three hosts. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro / Episode 32 voicemail edition begins 0:58 Rangers voicemail: Why doesn’t Chris Drury talk directly to fans? 7:40 Rangers voicemail: Alexis Lafrenière’s production without Artemi Panarin 8:50 Jonny breaks down why Lafrenière’s recent run needs context 13:13 Gabe Perreault’s emergence and what it could mean for Lafrenière’s future 16:19 Did the Rangers mishandle Lafrenière’s development on the power play? 19:07 Devils discussion: Jack Hughes’ leadership jump after the Olympics 21:17 Why learning how to win matters for elite young stars 27:19 Jack Hughes, leadership, and what it really means to be a veteran 31:44 Islanders voicemail: Why is there backlash to Mathieu Darche’s deadline? 36:48 Are the Islanders’ future draft picks trade chips or keepers? 41:33 Islanders voicemail: Will Schenn/Pageau block the path for young players? 48:49 Islanders voicemail: Is Mathew Barzal actually hurting the power play? 50:27 Why the power play may need to run through Mathew Schaefer 53:18 Islanders power-play predictability and the missing shooting threat 56:31 Final voicemail: Should the Islanders keep all of their top prospects? Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 33: Playoff Push & Peter Laviolette | 17 Mar 2026 | 01:08:18 | |
Episode 33 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by Novig, features Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple breaking down the latest around the Islanders, Devils, and Rangers before being joined by special guest Peter Laviolette. The guys open with a major night for Matthew Schaefer as he returns to Toronto with a massive crowd of support behind him, and what that moment means both personally and in the context of the Islanders’ playoff push. They also dive into Semyon Varlamov’s emotional return to the ice and what it signals about the end of his career. From there, the conversation shifts to the Devils, focusing on team identity, players standing up for one another, and what positives can still be taken from a season that’s slipped away, including Jack Hughes’ recent surge. Then, Peter Laviolette joins the show for an in-depth interview on coaching culture, leadership, the pressure of New York, and what really goes on behind the scenes in an NHL locker room. 0:00 Intro / Episode 33 begins 1:05 Matthew Schaefer’s return to Toronto and massive support crowd 3:00 The pressure and significance of Schaefer’s big moment 5:10 Islanders playoff race and importance of every game 7:55 Semyon Varlamov returns to the ice after major surgeries 9:30 What Varlamov means to the Islanders organization 11:00 The importance of closure for players nearing retirement 12:25 Devils discussion: team identity and sticking up for teammates 14:30 Why playing for each other still matters late in the season 16:00 Jack Hughes’ recent surge and impact on the Devils 18:00 What Devils fans should watch for down the stretch 21:55 Rangers discussion and Artemi Panarin storyline 25:30 Peter Laviolette joins the show 31:00 Laviolette on Rangers culture and playoff run 40:00 Coaching philosophy, leadership, and handling adversity 46:00 Olympic experience and USA Hockey growth 48:30 Laviolette on USA Hockey development and grassroots impact 51:00 The evolution of American players in the NHL 53:30 Laviolette on coaching staff, assistants, and building a bench 56:00 Dan Muse’s rise and coaching impact 58:30 What makes a great NHL assistant coach 1:01:00 Final thoughts with Laviolette 1:03:00 Episode wrap-up Presented by Novig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 34: Puck Gate, Isles Fall, Laf Legend? | 20 Mar 2026 | 01:20:24 | |
Episode 34 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by No Vig, sees Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple break down a chaotic stretch in the Eastern Conference as all three Tri-State teams sit outside the playoff picture. The guys open with the Islanders’ brutal late-game collapse and what it means for their playoff push before diving into a Devils-heavy segment driven by voicemails, including Jack Hughes’ impact, his evolving leadership, and the ripple effects of his injuries. They also unpack the Olympic gold medal puck controversy and what it reveals about NHL players, the IOC, and the future of international hockey. Later, the conversation shifts back to the Islanders’ trade deadline decisions, their ageing core, and whether they’re truly built to contend. The show wraps with a full Rangers segment, highlighted by one of Rupp’s best stories yet involving John Tortorella, lineups, and old-school rivalry chaos at MSG. 00:00 – Welcome + Tri-State playoff picture chaos 01:00 – Islanders collapse + falling out of playoff spot 03:30 – Late-game mistakes + mentality debate 06:00 – Devils voicemail: Jack Hughes injury impact 09:00 – Hughes return + elite production 12:00 – Leadership, maturity, and expectations 15:30 – Olympic gold medal puck controversy begins 20:00 – IOC vs NHL control + bigger picture 24:30 – Crosby comparison + handling star moments 28:30 – What makes a true NHL leader? 32:50 – Devils voicemail: system under Sheldon Keefe 36:00 – Why Devils look different lately 40:00 – Goaltending concerns + team inconsistency 42:30 – Islanders voicemail: trade deadline moves 46:00 – Aging core vs staying competitive 50:00 – Playoff race outlook + wildcard scenarios 54:00 – “Just get in” mindset + Islanders ceiling 58:30 – Transition to Rangers discussion 1:04:30 – Rupp’s Torts lineup story (MSG rivalry moment) 1:10:00 – Old-school hockey vs today’s NHL 1:18:30 – Wrap-up, sponsor, and closing Presented by Novig #TriStateHockey #NHL #NewYorkIslanders #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkRangers #JackHughes #HockeyPodcast #NHLPlayoffs #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #JonnyLazarus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 35: Isles Win, Keefe's Future, Mika 1000 | 23 Mar 2026 | 01:02:19 | |
On Episode 35 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple dig into a huge stretch run across the New York hockey landscape, with the New York Islanders taking center stage after a massive bounce-back win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. The guys break down Ilya Sorokin’s Vezina-caliber season, Matthew Schaefer’s standout late-game defending, the Islanders’ blue line decisions, and whether Tony DeAngelo could be a long-term fit on Long Island. They also get into Mathew Barzal showing some fire in Montreal, the ongoing confusion around goalie interference, and what it all means for the Islanders’ playoff push. Later, the conversation shifts to the New Jersey Devils, where the focus turns to Sheldon Keefe, the team’s form down the stretch, and whether coaching should even be part of the offseason conversation. To close the show, the guys discuss Mika Zibanejad skating in his 1000th NHL game, revisit the trade that brought him to New York, and reflect on where he belongs in Rangers history. Presented by Novig. Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:12 Welcome to Episode 35 0:33 Islanders bounce back with huge win over Columbus 1:05 What the Islanders proved in a must-win spot 3:31 Islanders back above the playoff cut line 4:18 Tattoo bet and Islanders logo talk 4:58 Is Ilya Sorokin locking up the Vezina? 7:43 Islanders blue line adjustments and Matthew Schaefer’s impact 10:09 Tony DeAngelo’s fit and future on Long Island 15:14 Mathew Barzal showing fire vs. Montreal 19:23 How the Islanders are changing post-Lou Lamoriello 21:00 Patrick Roy’s offside challenge and why it caused debate 22:19 The latest NHL goalie interference confusion 28:39 Voicemail from Chris in Hicksville 30:08 Victor Eklund and whether the Islanders should bring him over now 33:18 Does Sorokin need the playoffs to win the Vezina? 36:07 Are Sheldon Keefe’s final games deciding his future in New Jersey? 41:40 If not Keefe, who would even make sense for the Devils? 46:31 How much say do players really have in exit meetings? 48:56 Keith Yandle’s hilarious J.T. Miller exit meeting story 50:10 Mika Zibanejad skates in his 1000th NHL game 51:11 Looking back at the Mika Zibanejad trade 53:43 Where Mika ranks in Rangers history 57:25 What makes Mika such an important Ranger #TriStateHockey #NewYorkIslanders #Islanders #NewYorkRangers #Rangers #NewJerseyDevils #Devils #NHL #HockeyPodcast #JonnyLazarus #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #IlyaSorokin #MikaZibanejad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 37: Scott Niedermayer & Isles Big L | 31 Mar 2026 | 01:24:00 | |
On Episode 36 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple welcome a very special guest — Hockey Hall of Famer and four-time Stanley Cup Champion Scott Niedermayer. The legendary defenseman joins the show to reflect on his incredible NHL career, from winning multiple Stanley Cups with the New Jersey Devils to capturing Olympic gold with Team Canada. Niedermayer shares stories from the Devils’ fierce rivalry with the New York Rangers, the culture built under Lou Lamoriello, and what made those championship teams so successful. He also discusses his transition from playing to working in hockey operations with the Anaheim Ducks, how today’s NHL analytics compare to the game in his era, and what it was like competing in some of the most intense playoff battles of the 1990s and 2000s. Plus, the guys dive into Devils history, legendary moments from the Rangers-Devils rivalry, and some unforgettable stories from Niedermayer’s playing days. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro & Scott Niedermayer Joins the Show 1:23 Niedermayer on Retirement & Life in British Columbia 2:07 Working With the Anaheim Ducks Front Office 3:08 Niedermayer on NHL Analytics & Learning the Modern Game 4:32 Old-School Hockey Thinking vs Analytics 5:22 Lou Lamoriello’s Impact on the Devils Culture 6:28 Draft Day Memories & Getting Picked by New Jersey 7:47 Lou’s Late-Season Coaching Change History 8:22 Larry Robinson Taking Over Behind the Bench 9:43 Niedermayer’s Suspension Story 10:12 His Competitive Edge & Losing His Temper 11:09 Junior Hockey Story & MCL Injury Incident 12:40 Devils–Rangers Rivalry Stories 13:11 Scotty Gomez Story From the Rangers Rivalry 14:12 What the 1994 Rangers Series Was Like From the Devils Side 15:21 Mark Messier’s Game 6 Guarantee Discussion 16:34 Bobby Holik Stories & Revisiting Hockey History 18:02 The Rangers Jersey-Kick Story 19:27 Breaking Down the Devils’ 1995 Stanley Cup Team 21:44 How the 2000 Devils Team Was Different 23:00 The Core That Led to the 2003 Stanley Cup 26:30 What Made Those Devils Teams So Hard to Beat 29:40 Winning the Cup in Anaheim With His Brother 34:14 Herb Brooks Stories From New Jersey 36:01 “Legs Feed the Wolf” Story From Herb Brooks 37:08 Could Niedermayer Play 40 Minutes in Today’s NHL? 42:30 Niedermayer Interview Wraps Up 43:10 Devils Discussion & Listener Voicemails Begin 46:38 Why Carolina Gives the Devils Trouble 52:10 Hurricanes Style of Play Discussion 59:30 Devils Playoff Outlook Conversation 1:07:40 Islanders & Metro Division Talk 1:14:15 Rangers Discussion Around the Metro Race 1:22:04 Brendan Othmann Discussion 1:22:58 Tri-State Competition Update 1:23:05 Game of the Night Presented by bet365 1:23:55 Show Wrap Up Presented by bet365! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 36: Islanders Hockey Podcast | 27 Mar 2026 | 01:13:02 | |
On Episode 36 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple break down another wild week across the New York hockey scene, starting with the Islanders’ massive win over the Dallas Stars and the maddening inconsistency that continues to define their playoff push. The guys dive into Ilya Sorokin’s Vezina-worthy season, Matthew Schaefer’s growing impact on the blue line, the difference between New York’s best and worst performances, and whether Sorokin should be getting even more league-wide recognition. They also get into the Islanders’ defensive issues, backup goaltending concerns, Tony DeAngelo’s fit, and more fan voicemail reactions from Long Island. Later, the conversation shifts to the Devils, with a look at their overtime record, leadership questions, and frustrations surrounding a season that still feels like it left points on the table. Presented by Novig. Timestamps 0:12 Intro / Welcome to Episode 36 0:31 Rangers eliminated, Devils win again, Islanders beat Dallas 0:48 Islanders’ huge win over the Stars 2:06 Rupp on the Islanders simplifying their game 3:41 Matthew Schaefer’s impact keeps growing 4:09 Rupp’s nitpick on Schaefer’s one-knee defensive habit 7:03 Shot blocking stories from Rupp and Jonny 10:25 Islanders voicemail: why do their performances swing so much? 11:42 Why this Islanders team is so stressful to watch 12:25 Why bad teams can be tougher than contenders down the stretch 17:24 Did Sorokin make the Dallas win look cleaner than it was? 20:05 Barzal, risk management, and cleaning up the Islanders’ game 22:31 Voicemail: should Sorokin be the Vezina favorite? 23:10 How Vezina voting actually works 26:11 Sorokin’s advanced stats and “goalie steal” numbers 28:18 Sorokin vs. Vasilevskiy and the value debate 31:52 Does making the playoffs matter in Vezina voting? 36:43 Voicemail: Tony DeAngelo, Bridgeport, and the move to Hamilton 38:13 How AHL affiliation works for NHL teams 39:35 Tony DeAngelo’s fit with the Islanders 40:11 Arthur addresses the Tony DeAngelo / Canadiens chirping chatter 41:08 Best chirps and on-ice trash talk stories 46:50 Chris from Hicksville voicemail on the Islanders’ flaws and identity 48:20 Looking back on iconic late-season Islanders memories 52:31 Why the Islanders’ flaws may still be survivable with Sorokin 54:18 Devils voicemail: loser points, leadership, and slow starts 55:33 Devils’ OT record and leadership conversation begins #TriStateHockey #NewYorkIslanders #Islanders #NewYorkRangers #Rangers #NewJerseyDevils #Devils #NHL #HockeyPodcast #JonnyLazarus #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #IlyaSorokin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 38: Goalie Fights & Soft Tampering | 02 Apr 2026 | 01:11:07 | |
Episode 38 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast is packed with chaos, trade talk, playoff pressure, and big-picture NHL debate as Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple break down everything happening around the Rangers, Devils, and Islanders. The guys open with the wild goalie fight between Igor Shesterkin and Jacob Markstrom and what it says about the Rangers’ toughness, swagger, and carryover into next season. From there, they dive into the Brady Tkachuk-to-New York conversation, what a potential trade package could look like, and whether he is the exact type of player the Rangers need. The Devils conversation follows with a closer look at Nico Hischier, leadership, New Jersey’s front office questions, and what changes could be coming. Then the focus shifts to the Islanders’ playoff push, their remaining schedule, Sorokin’s workload, and whether they can still get over the line. The episode wraps with listener voicemail, a look back at J.S. Giguere’s legendary 2003 run, and a fascinating discussion on Matthew Schaefer’s ceiling and Calder case. Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:50 Rangers-Devils chaos and opening thoughts 1:03 Igor Shesterkin vs. Jacob Markstrom goalie fight reaction 1:46 Arthur Staple on why Shesterkin always felt destined for a goalie fight 4:06 Mike Rupp on Igor’s post-whistle antics and why someone finally challenged him 7:36 What the goalie fight says about Rangers toughness and team identity 9:58 Adam Fox’s reaction and why moments like this matter late in the season 12:24 Mika Zibanejad praise and transition into Rangers offseason talk 12:45 Keith Tkachuk’s comments, Ottawa drama, and Brady Tkachuk speculation 14:59 What would the Rangers give up for Brady Tkachuk? 16:49 Why Brady Tkachuk could reset the Rangers’ culture 18:27 Is Lafreniere, Schneider, and a 1st enough in a Brady deal? 20:08 Why everyone assumes Brady eventually leaves Ottawa 21:26 Could the Devils get involved if Brady Tkachuk becomes available? 24:13 Devils talk begins: is Nico Hischier taking enough blame? 26:07 Nico’s offense, leadership, and what New Jersey really needs from him 28:12 Nico Hischier vs. Brock Nelson debate 31:42 Are the Devils built properly and where do they go from here? 36:15 Devils front office structure, Tom Fitzgerald, and president of hockey ops talk 40:47 Fitzgerald family ties to the Tkachuks and what that could mean 43:13 Islanders segment begins 43:36 Islanders vibes, physicality, and where things stand in the playoff race 45:15 Remaining schedule breakdown and how tough the road is for the Isles 49:11 Should Ilya Sorokin start every remaining game? 51:52 Listener voicemail: can the Islanders still make it? 53:05 J.S. Giguere’s 2003 playoff run and how dominant it really was 59:31 Matthew Schaefer question: what does his prime look like? 1:00:33 Schaefer player comparisons and long-term ceiling 1:06:57 Why Schaefer’s production is so absurd for a defenseman 1:08:39 Calder talk and why the race might not even be close 1:09:07 Bet365 read and Islanders pick vs. Flyers 1:10:23 Final thoughts and wrap-up Presented by bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 39: Fitz Out, Roy Out, DeBoer In | 07 Apr 2026 | 01:26:59 | |
Episode 39 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by bet365 is loaded with major Metropolitan Division storylines as Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down a wild stretch of news around the Devils, Islanders, and Rangers. The guys open with reaction to the New Jersey Devils firing Tom Fitzgerald and what the timing means for the front office, Sheldon Keefe, and the future of the organization. They also dig into Jack Hughes’ growth, the Devils’ long-term ceiling, and why this team could still be closer to contention than people think. Then the conversation shifts to Long Island as the crew reacts to the Islanders hiring Pete DeBoer, what Matthew Barzal’s future could look like, and what changes may still be coming to the roster. To close the show, the guys turn to the Rangers, discussing roster questions, JT Miller, offseason trade possibilities, and the next domino to fall in New York. Presented by bet365. Subscribe for more Tri-State Hockey Podcast episodes, NHL analysis, and weekly hockey conversation with Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp. Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome to Episode 39 0:12 – Tom Fitzgerald fired by the Devils 1:00 – Why the Devils and Islanders made aggressive moves now 2:33 – Are teams trying to jump the line on coaches and executives? 4:33 – Why New Jersey moved on from Fitzgerald before season’s end 6:25 – Is Sheldon Keefe next in New Jersey? 7:24 – What kind of executive path could the Devils take now? 10:15 – Why acting early matters around the NHL 11:48 – Which job is more attractive: Devils or Islanders? 14:25 – Devils outlook and why expectations should still be high 18:26 – Jack Hughes’ leadership growth and what it means long-term 19:48 – Can the Devils put a positive spin on this season? 25:00 – Nico Hischier’s extension and why it matters this summer 35:21 – Pete DeBoer’s arrival and Islanders reaction 36:00 – Why “retread coach” criticism misses the point 54:05 – What roster changes could still come for the Islanders? 55:37 – Could Matthew Barzal actually be in play? 1:13:50 – How the Rangers can still reshape the roster for next year 1:15:05 – Has the criticism of JT Miller gone too far? 1:18:09 – Why JT Miller is an “amplifier” for the Rangers 1:20:18 – Rangers self-sabotage, adversity, and leadership questions 1:21:33 – Final hot takes: what’s the next Rangers domino? 1:23:03 – Jonny’s hot take on a possible Rangers trade idea 1:25:14 – bet365 close #TriStateHockeyPodcast #NHL #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #NewYorkRangers #JonnyLazarus #ArthurStaple #MikeRupp #PeteDeBoer #TomFitzgerald Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 40: DeBoer Debuts, And Analytics | 10 Apr 2026 | 01:08:40 | |
Episode 40 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast, presented by bet365, features Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp breaking down a huge week for all three local teams. The guys start with the New York Islanders and the early impact of Pete DeBoer behind the bench, including what changed in the win over Toronto, the importance of Tony DeAngelo, Kyle Ritchie’s growing role, Matthew Schaefer’s rise, and what the playoff push means for the organization. Then the conversation shifts to the New York Rangers as the crew digs into the criticism surrounding J.T. Miller, what captaincy in New York really means, lineup construction questions, and how injuries may have shaped the season more than people realize. They wrap with a deep dive into the New Jersey Devils’ GM search, analytics in front offices, roster-building philosophy, and what the next decision means for Sheldon Keefe and the future in Jersey. Presented by bet365 — whatever the moment, it’s never ordinary. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:14 Islanders win under Pete DeBoer + voicemail reaction 07:23 Kyle Ritchie’s fit with Barzal and Schenn 11:49 Islanders’ youth leading the way: Ritchie and Matthew Schaefer 15:18 Max Shabanov and fresh opportunities under DeBoer 17:06 Fan expectations and the pressure around a coaching change 20:42 Barzal’s comments on neutral-zone possession and second-wave offense 23:32 Matthew Schaefer’s spotlight and handling the attention 26:10 Rangers voicemail: J.T. Miller criticism and captaincy debate 31:28 Arthur Staple on leadership, pressure, and learning as Rangers captain 34:27 Olympic experience, leadership growth, and what winning teaches players 36:25 Rangers roster construction: J.T. at center, top-six needs, and bottom-six fit 43:14 How injuries, especially Vincent Trocheck’s, shaped the Rangers’ season 46:12 Devils GM search begins: possible candidates and front-office direction 50:05 Should New Jersey hire an analytics-driven GM? 59:42 What the Devils’ numbers actually say about their roster needs 1:06:39 Frozen Four prospect notes, bet365 read, and Islanders pick 1:08:26 End Presented by @bet365ca #bet365 #TriStateHockey #NewYorkIslanders #NYRangers #NJDevils #NHL #HockeyPodcast #JonnyLazarus #ArthurStaple #MikeRupp #bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 42: Rangers Post-Mortem | 16 Apr 2026 | 01:00:13 | |
The Rangers’ season is officially over, and that means it’s time for a full post-mortem. On Episode 42 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by bet365, Jonny Lazarus is joined by Arthur Staple and Mike Rupp to break down everything that went wrong for the New York Rangers this season. From the early-season offensive struggles and major injuries to questions about the team’s leadership, roster construction, and front-office direction, the guys take a deep dive into how the year unraveled. They also debate what comes next for the Rangers — including whether the team should trade a potential top draft pick, the future of Vincent Trocheck, possible offseason trade targets, and whether the organization needs a major roster reset or just a few strategic moves. Plus, the guys react to fan voicemails about the team’s direction and discuss potential free-agent fits that could reshape the Rangers lineup next season. Presented by bet365 Chapters 0:00 Intro — Rangers season officially over 0:12 Setting up the Rangers post-mortem 0:54 Arthur Staple on the bizarre season and early struggles 2:40 Offensive issues and injuries derail the year 4:41 Late-season positives and what they mean 5:11 Are the Rangers actually closer than they appear? 6:16 Mike Rupp’s positives from the season 8:15 Voicemail: Should the Rangers trade their top draft pick? 9:32 Debating a potential blockbuster trade for a star forward 12:02 Rangers roster timeline and long-term contracts 15:17 Are the Rangers stuck between competing and rebuilding? 18:20 Debate: Building around stars vs improving depth 21:01 What if J.T. Miller regresses next season? 24:10 Looking at Rangers production after Christmas 27:22 Voicemail: Should the Rangers keep Vincent Trocheck? 29:29 Trocheck trade value and offseason decisions 33:04 Could the Rangers keep Trocheck into next season? 35:23 Why the Rangers still aren’t a playoff team yet 40:56 Why Braden Schneider might be the most likely trade piece 43:09 Free-agent and trade targets for the Rangers 48:24 Could bringing back Mats Zuccarello make sense? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 41: Isles Out, Devils Out, Rangers Out | 13 Apr 2026 | 01:34:23 | |
Episode 41 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast is a full-on postmortem for the Islanders, Devils, and Rangers after all three teams officially miss the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp, and Arthur Staple react to the Islanders’ collapse, debate whether major roster surgery is finally coming to Long Island, and dig into the criticism surrounding Matthew Darsch, Ilya Sorokin, Bo Horvat, Mathew Barzal, and the trade-deadline additions. The guys then shift to New Jersey to talk about the Devils’ line combinations, Connor Brown’s fit, Dawson Mercer’s future, and the team’s goaltending plan heading into next season. They wrap things up with a great conversation on Jonathan Quick’s career, retirement, and legacy, plus some Rangers talk, Gabe Perreault contract chatter, and the usual chaos to close the show. 0:00 Intro 1:25 Joey from Long Island sets the tone 3:07 Islanders collapse reaction 10:10 Matthew Darsch criticism and fan frustration 19:00 Should the Islanders consider moving Ilya Sorokin? 29:10 Which Islanders pieces could be moved this summer? 42:35 Final Islanders voicemail and Brayden Schenn debate 55:21 Matthew Schaefer as the lone bright spot 57:17 Devils voicemail: should New Jersey keep the current top line together? 1:00:20 Devils line combos, Dawson Mercer, and top-six needs 1:07:42 Devils goaltending outlook for next season 1:12:23 Jesper Bratt, Devils positives, and what still works 1:17:01 Jonathan Quick retirement discussion and legacy 1:25:35 Gabe Perreault contract talk and Rangers future 1:28:02 Jonny gets recruited for roller hockey 1:30:05 Final Rangers note, dinner bet payoff, and closing thoughts Presented by @bet365ca #bet365 #TriStateHockey #NewYorkIslanders #NYRangers #NJDevils #NHL #HockeyPodcast #JonnyLazarus #ArthurStaple #MikeRupp #bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 43: Devils Post-Mortem | 23 Apr 2026 | 01:07:23 | |
Episode 43 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast is here as Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp dive into a full New Jersey Devils season postmortem and what comes next for the franchise. The guys break down the early Stanley Cup Playoff storylines, including the dominance of the Philadelphia Flyers and what it reveals about structure, defense, and rush chances. They then shift focus to the Devils, reacting to Sunny Mehta’s introductory press conference, his analytics-plus-intuition philosophy, and what it means for the organization moving forward. From coaching uncertainty around Sheldon Keefe to roster decisions, defensive concerns, and fan expectations, this episode covers every angle of a pivotal offseason in New Jersey. 00:00 Intro + Devils Season Postmortem 00:38 Flyers Dominance & Early Playoff Takeaways 02:06 Why Structure Wins in the Playoffs 03:54 Pressure on Metro Teams 05:03 Devils Identity Problem (Rush vs Playoffs) 07:48 Devils Without Jack Hughes 09:24 Key Stat Issue: Rebounds & Retrieval 10:47 Goaltending Gap vs Contenders 11:10 Sunny Mehta Hiring Reaction (Jersey John) 12:24 Fan Excitement + First Impressions 13:02 Mehta as a Devils Fan 16:07 Analytics vs Human Element Debate 18:02 Mehta’s Vision for the Devils 20:17 Front Office & Offseason Priorities 23:44 Nico Hischier Extension Talk 25:49 Coaching Debate: Sheldon Keefe 28:18 New GM = New Coach? 30:30 Coaching Market Options 33:14 Devils Late-Season Offensive Surge 35:17 Risk of Another Slow Start 37:21 Devils Defense Concerns 39:46 Dougie Hamilton Decision 41:52 Luke Hughes Expectations 42:33 Simon Nemec Debate 43:24 Trade Options & Cap Reality 47:10 Risk of Paying Young Defensemen 49:10 Offseason Plan + Final Thoughts Presented by bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 44: Islanders Post-Mortem | 28 Apr 2026 | 01:16:20 | |
Episode 44 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast is a full New York Islanders postmortem as Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down a season that started with promise and ended in collapse. From Matthew Schaefer’s historic rookie campaign to Ilya Sorokin masking deeper roster flaws, the guys dive into what went wrong and why this team couldn’t sustain success. They debate the impact of Pete DeBoer behind the bench, whether this core has hit its ceiling, and what changes are actually realistic this offseason. A packed voicemail segment fuels discussion around fixing the blue line, navigating roster logjams, and finding the right fit for Mathew Barzal. It’s an honest, in-depth look at where the Islanders go next in a pivotal summer. Chapters: 0:00 Intro & Islanders Postmortem Setup 1:00 Reflecting on the Season After Time to Process 3:00 Matthew Schaefer’s Breakout & Rookie Records 5:00 Sorokin’s Elite Season & Team Masking Issues 7:30 Deadline Moves & Questionable Decisions 10:00 Late Season Collapse & Missed Playoffs 13:00 Islanders vs Playoff Teams Comparison 16:00 Identity Issues & System Breakdown 19:00 Lack of Progress Throughout the Season 22:00 Offensive Decline & Defensive Problems 25:00 Are Sorokin’s Prime Years Being Wasted? 28:00 Pete DeBoer Impact & Expectations 31:00 Will the Islanders Actually Make Big Changes? 34:00 Voicemail #1: Fixing the Right Side Defense 41:00 Voicemail #2: Left Side Logjam & Trade Options 48:00 Voicemail #3: Who Fits with Mathew Barzal? 55:00 Should the Islanders Consider Moving Barzal? 1:02:00 Final Thoughts on Roster Direction 1:10:00 Closing Thoughts, Outlook & Wrap Up Presented by bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 45: Hughes Drama & Lottery Preview | 01 May 2026 | 00:40:08 | |
Episode 45 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by bet365 features Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp bouncing around the biggest storylines in the NHL playoffs, the draft lottery, and the latest surrounding the Rangers, Islanders, and Devils. The guys react to the chaos of the first round, including Anaheim’s rise, Minnesota eliminating Dallas, Montreal’s run, and what it all means for teams that missed the playoffs. They dig into Quinn Hughes’ massive impact with Minnesota and why it could be a nightmare scenario for Devils fans hoping for a future Hughes reunion in New Jersey. Plus, they debate which superstar could someday fit with the Rangers, former Tri-State players still alive in the playoffs, Gavin McKenna and the NHL Draft Lottery, Ilya Sorokin’s Vezina finalist case, Matthew Schaefer’s Calder buzz, and whether Schaefer should ever be rushed into the Islanders captaincy conversation. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Episode 45 00:47 Biggest NHL playoff surprises 02:25 Devils fans and the Flyers Hurricanes dilemma 03:56 Quinn Hughes dominates for Minnesota 06:43 Could Quinn Hughes staying impact Jack Hughes? 09:20 Could Jack Hughes ever join the Rangers? 10:59 Which superstar is most likely to become a Ranger? 13:10 Brady Tkachuk speculation 16:21 Former Rangers, Islanders, and Devils in the playoffs 17:54 Scott Wedgewood’s Colorado impact 19:14 John Marino, Jeff Gorton, and Mats Zuccarello 22:55 Zuccarello on mentoring Kaprizov 24:45 John Hynes and Jack Capuano discussion 26:18 Mark Gatcomb youth hockey story 28:47 Gavin McKenna and the NHL Draft Lottery 31:29 Rangers development path and lineup opportunity 34:44 Ilya Sorokin named Vezina finalist 36:14 Voicemail: Should Matthew Schaefer be Islanders captain? 39:04 bet365 read and Montreal Canadiens pick Presented by bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 46: Rangers Drop, Devils Big-Game Hunting | 06 May 2026 | 00:42:36 | |
Episode 46 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by bet365 is PACKED with NHL Draft Lottery reactions, Auston Matthews trade speculation, and offseason chaos around the New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp break down the NHL’s revamped draft lottery process, debate whether the Leafs winning first overall will fuel conspiracy theories, and discuss what Toronto landing the top pick means for the future of Auston Matthews, John Chayka, and Mats Sundin. The crew also dives into the Rangers dropping to 5th overall, possible trade-up scenarios involving San Jose, why the Devils could be one of the NHL’s most aggressive teams this offseason under Sunny Mehta, and whether New Jersey could realistically pursue Auston Matthews. Plus, discussions on player development, the Rangers organizational changes, Islanders draft outlook, and more. Presented by bet365. Whatever the moment, it’s never ordinary. 0:00 Intro + NHL Draft Lottery Reactions 1:12 Why Arthur Staple LOVES the New NHL Lottery Format 3:29 Mike Rupp Explains Why the Lottery Process Works 5:12 Jonny Lazarus’ Alternate Lottery Idea 8:26 “Don’t Suck” — Tanking Debate in the NHL 9:21 Leafs Winning the Lottery Sparks Conspiracy Talk 12:49 Chris From Hicksville Calls In 15:01 Rangers Dropping to 5th Overall — What Happens Next? 17:58 Could the Rangers TRADE UP in the NHL Draft? 19:21 Why San Jose Could Be the Biggest Wild Card 21:09 Could the Devils Make a Massive Move Under Sunny Mehta? 22:05 Auston Matthews to New Jersey?! 27:31 Islanders, Devils & Rangers Offseason Outlook 30:11 What Does a Director of Player Development Actually Do? 41:31 Ducks vs Golden Knights Betting Pick + Outro Presented by bet365 #NHL #LeafsForever #MapleLeafs #NewYorkRangers #NJDevils #Isles #AustonMatthews #NHLDraft #NHLDraftLottery #HockeyPodcast #TriStateHockeyPodcast #JonnyLazarus #ArthurStaple #MikeRupp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 47: Sweet Lou Lamoriello | 13 May 2026 | 00:56:41 | |
Lou Lamoriello joins Episode 47 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by bet365 alongside Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp for an incredible conversation covering decades of NHL experience, Stanley Cup stories, team building, the evolution of hockey, and much more. Lou shares his thoughts on the Montreal Canadiens vs. Buffalo Sabres playoff series, the rise of young stars like Matthew Schaefer and Zach Benson, the future of college hockey development, analytics in today’s NHL, and how the league has changed over the years. He also reflects on the New Jersey Devils dynasty teams, building winning cultures in New Jersey, Toronto, and Long Island, coaching legends like Pat Burns and Larry Robinson, the importance of structure and accountability, and some incredible behind-the-scenes stories involving Scott Niedermayer, Patrik Elias, Mike Rupp, and more. Plus, Lou discusses player empowerment, free agency trends, Islanders expectations under Peter DeBoer, and what makes championship organizations successful. Presented by bet365. Whatever the moment, it’s never ordinary. #TriStateHockey #LouLamoriello #NHL #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #TorontoMapleLeafs #HockeyPodcast #StanleyCupPlayoffs #MatthewSchaefer #MikeRupp Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome to Episode 47 1:03 – Lou Lamoriello joins the show 2:00 – Lou’s thoughts on today’s NHL playoff style 3:24 – Matthew Schaefer’s incredible rookie season 5:01 – Zach Benson, Sam Bennett & playoff intangibles 6:21 – The future of college hockey development 9:10 – Free agency, contracts & today’s NHL cap era 12:02 – Lou’s views on analytics vs. the eye test 16:09 – The Devils’ Stanley Cup teams & dynasty years 19:17 – Lou explains the famous “rules” culture 25:25 – Treating every player equally in Toronto 26:46 – Player empowerment & short-term contracts 28:08 – Fixing the Islanders culture & defensive structure 32:05 – Patrik Elias almost becoming a Ranger 34:03 – Mike Rupp reflects on his Devils development years 38:04 – Lou’s most memorable NHL Draft stories 44:18 – Bruce Springsteen & life away from hockey 45:11 – Peter DeBoer’s impact on the Islanders 46:30 – Why Lou always helps new NHL general managers 50:06 – Islanders talk after the Lou interview 52:16 – Goodrow Family 5K discussion 53:27 – Mathew Barzal injury update & Team Canada 55:08 – bet365 picks & show wrap-up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 48: Tony DeAngelo | 20 May 2026 | 00:51:13 | |
Jonny Lazarus and Arthur Staple are back for Episode 48 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by bet365, with a special guest filling in as Mike Rupp is unavailable. Tony DeAngelo joins the show for a wide-ranging conversation covering the New York Islanders season, expectations entering the year, injuries, playoff aspirations, and why things ultimately did not go according to plan. Tony also shares his perspective on watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs unfold from the outside, the intensity of postseason hockey, and some of the biggest storylines shaping the NHL right now. The crew dives into playoff battles, team outlooks, and plenty more in another loaded episode of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:45 Tony DeAngelo joins the show 03:10 Mike Rupp misses the show 04:35 Watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the outside 06:45 Islanders season expectations 11:10 What went wrong for New York? 15:50 Matthew Schaefer and Islanders discussion 20:20 Injuries and challenges through the season 27:40 Looking back on the Islanders roster 35:15 Biggest playoff surprises 43:50 NHL playoff storylines 50:35 Team chemistry and locker room dynamics 58:15 Around the league discussion 1:06:20 Final thoughts Presented by bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Episode 49: Gerard Gallant | 27 May 2026 | 01:01:56 | |
Former New York Rangers Head Coach Gerard Gallant joins Jonny Lazarus, Arthur Staple, and Mike Rupp on Episode 49 of the Tri-State Hockey Podcast presented by bet365. Gallant looks back on his time behind the Rangers bench, the pressure of coaching in New York, developing young stars like Alexis Lafrenière, Kaapo Kakko, and K'Andre Miller, and whether their usage was fairly criticized. He also reflects on the Rangers' deep playoff runs, Chris Kreider’s breakout season, coaching in Vegas and helping build the Golden Knights into a powerhouse, and what made that expansion group so special. Turk also shares stories from his KHL experience in Shanghai, coaching personalities across the NHL, and opens up about the current coaching landscape around the league where successful coaches are getting shorter and shorter runways. Plus, the guys react to Gallant’s comments and dive deeper into what went wrong for the Rangers, coaching turnover across the NHL, and why building a Stanley Cup contender may be harder than ever. Presented by bet365: Whatever the moment, it's never ordinary. Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome to Episode 49 + Gerard Gallant joins the show 01:05 – Building the Vegas Golden Knights into a contender 02:40 – William Karlsson's evolution into a two way star 04:00 – Gallant's KHL culture shock and Shanghai stories 06:20 – Coaching the Rangers and the 2022 playoff run 08:15 – Kaapo Kakko development and usage debates 10:35 – Artemi Panarin and playoff expectations 12:05 – Coaching pressure in New York vs other markets 13:05 – Developing young players in today's NHL 15:05 – Alexis Lafrenière and confidence growth 17:15 – Deadline additions and balancing the lineup 18:40 – Gallant's favorite young Rangers to coach 20:20 – Vincent Trocheck and bench personalities 21:00 – NHL coaching turnover and short shelf life 23:15 – Mike Rupp stories from Columbus 26:20 – Gallant's Florida Panthers experience 27:30 – Chris Kreider's 52 goal breakout season 29:25 – More KHL stories and worst hotel experiences 31:00 – Reacting to Gerard Gallant's comments 33:00 – Did the Rangers handle young players correctly? 35:20 – Deadline mistakes and roster construction 39:00 – Why coaches are taking the fall more than ever 45:35 – Do all players actually care about winning? #TriStateHockey #NYR #NewYorkRangers #GerardGallant #NHL #HockeyPodcast #MikeRupp #ArthurStaple #JonnyLazarus #VegasGoldenKnights #AlexisLafreniere #KaapoKakko #ChrisKreider #NHLPlayoffs #bet365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||