With the Rangers preseason scheduled to begin in less than a week, we've been privileged enough to finally enjoy some exhibition hockey with the New York Rangers prospects splitting the series against the Flyers in the Rookie Series. On today's show, we chat with Florida Panthers super fan BigCeaz, who shares his perspective on similarities between the Rangers and Panthers, key moments that set them apart, as well as touching on developing stories from around the NHL. In other Rangers news, the team publicly announced via social media that they have officially named JT Miller as captain of the New York Rangers, which broke shortly after recording. We plan to speak at lengths about the topic on our next episode.
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