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  • The GM Search Goes On, Isles Improbable Lottery Win & Special Guest Bob Gutkowski
    2025/05/16

    Ray and Steve dive into the implications of a leadership change at the top of the Islanders’ hockey operations. With the departure of Lou Lamoriello on the horizon, they explore the various directions the organization could take—whether it’s hiring a seasoned veteran with a track record of playoff success or someone with fresh ideas to re-tool the team for a more modern era. The discussion breaks down notable candidates. They consider the challenges these candidates face—such as aligning with the existing roster and capitalizing on upcoming assets like high draft picks—while weighing the legacy and potential pitfalls of past leadership.

    In an unexpected twist, the Islanders’ improbable draft lottery win has the team sitting at the top of the draft board. Ray and Steve analyze what this means for the club’s future, breaking down the first-round options available. They detail the top prospects on the board, discussing their strengths, potential upside, and how each might fill crucial gaps in the current lineup. Beyond simply being a numbers game, the conversation elaborates on how the right pick could synergize with the new leadership’s vision, acting as a cornerstone for rebuilding a competitive team in a short period of time.

    Adding another rich layer to the discussion is former Madison Square Garden President Bob Gutkowski. In this episode, Gutkowski brings not only his seasoned perspective on team operations and management but also shares insights from his new book, Gut Punch. His commentary ties historical context with actionable insights into the Islanders’ current state, offering a unique comparison to past successes and missteps across the league. His experience navigating high-pressure roles at top-tier organizations brings a timely analysis of what the Islanders need to do now to set themselves up for long-term success.

    Why This Episode Stands Out

    By merging the strategic evaluation of a leadership void with a deep dive into draft prospects, Ray and Steve cover both the immediate tactical shifts and the long-term blueprint for the franchise. Their balanced, nuanced discussion not only reviews the facts on the ground but also challenges conventional narratives about the Islanders’ roadmap moving forward.

    Don’t miss it—this episode is packed with strategic insights and bold predictions that could very well shape the next chapter of Islanders hockey.

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    2 時間 12 分
  • Lamoriello Fired! & NY Post's Phil Mushnick
    2025/05/02

    Ray and Steve dissect the seismic firing of GM Lou Lamoriello, uncover the fallout following the cancellation of beloved radio broadcasts, and spotlight minority owner John Collins' and his evolving role within the franchise's hockey operations.

    NY Post columnist Phil Mushnick sits down with the brothers and offers a trenchant critique regarding the impact of Lamoriello's departure, and the current state of the team as well as the negative impact of"wokeness" within the sports media industry.


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    2 時間 13 分
  • Playoff Hopes Slipping with Current Slide, Interview with Islanders Organist Paul Cartier
    2025/04/02

    Ray and Steve paint a vivid picture of the Islanders' current struggles and future uncertainties. The team's post-deadline record, marred by a five-game losing streak, has cast a shadow over their playoff hopes. While some players, like Pierre Engvall, have stepped up with notable performances, others have faced criticism for their lack of impact, such as Anthony Duclair. The offseason should bring significant changes, but with GM Lou Lamoriello silent about a potential overhaul to infuse youth and address the team's shortcomings, will we be subject to yet another boring and dismal Islanders season next year?

    Adding a nostalgic touch, their interview with Paul Cartier, the Islanders' legendary organist, highlights his enduring contribution to the team's atmosphere over decades. Cartier's journey from a young fan to a beloved fixture at Islanders games is a testament to his passion and dedication.

    What aspect of this dynamic conversation resonates most with you? The team's challenges, the lack of a roster shake-up, or Cartier's iconic role?

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    1 時間 35 分
  • POST DEADLINE SPECIAL EDITION Featuring Man in the Stands - Eric Altstadter
    2025/03/13

    The boys offer their reaction to the moves and non-moves made at the trade deadline, attempt to analyze the inner workings of Lou Lamariello's brain and interview this show's "Man in the Stands", long time season ticket holder and Booster Club member, Eric Altstadter.

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    1 時間 26 分
  • Trade Deadline & WFAN's Peter Schwartz
    2025/03/06

    This episode Steve and Ray recap the Four Nations USA-Canada Finale, take a deep dive into the Islanders' current payroll and salary cap situation as well as ponder possible directions the team could take with their myriad of options at the trade deadline.

    Special guest Peter Schwartz talks about his fan journey with the team, and gives his personal insight into what the Isles should do at the deadline and beyond.

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    1 時間 39 分
  • Pilot
    2025/02/23

    Our first crack at bringing you the best, deepest and most honest coverage of the new York islanders. We cover the Four Nations Tournament, spotlight Brock Nelson, discuss the upcoming trade deadline along with our exclusive "Man in the Stands" interview with longtime season ticket holder Joe Lucatorto. Tune in for of this and more!

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    1 時間 10 分