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You want to talk Rangers? How about the Devils? Wonder how things are going with the Islanders? Jonny Lazarus, Mike Rupp and Arthur Staple have you covered! Every Tuesday and Friday, Jonny (New York Rangers), Rupper (New Jersey Devils) and Arthur (New York Islanders) go around the Tri-State area to break down all the news, notes and major talking points surrounding each club. Expect some health debate, favouritism and a call-in line (for the fans)! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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.
2d ago
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.
Dec 12
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.
Dec 9
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.
Dec 5
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.
Dec 1
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.
Nov 28
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.
Nov 25
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.