[FULL EPISIODE] Jonathan Quick's Farewell, Rangers' Goaltending Future & the Trocheck Decision
APR 14, 202645 MIN
[FULL EPISIODE] Jonathan Quick's Farewell, Rangers' Goaltending Future & the Trocheck Decision
APR 14, 202645 MIN
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<p>im Cerny breaks down two of the biggest storylines heading into the Rangers offseason. First, he pays tribute to Jonathan Quick, who announced his retirement after 18 NHL seasons — reflecting on the iconic send-off the Florida Panthers gave him after his final game, his legacy as a three-time Stanley Cup champion and probable Hall of Famer, and what his three years in New York meant to the organization on and off the ice. Jim also digs into what comes next between the pipes: the Dylan Gran question, the free agent backup market and how the Rangers' approach will signal exactly how much they trust their prospect.</p><p>Then after the break, Jim turns to Vincent Trocheck — the elephant in the room. With a failed trade deadline move behind them, Jim examines Trocheck's body language, his reduced media presence, and why moving him this offseason is the right call for both sides. The Trocheck decision, Jim argues, is the linchpin of the entire Rangers retool.</p><p>#NewYorkRangers #RinkRap #ForeverBlueshirts #JonathanQuick #VincentTrocheck #DylanGran #NHLOffseason</p><p>Chapters:</p><p><strong>0:00</strong> — Jim opens the show, previews a two-topic episode and teases full offseason coverage ahead </p><p><strong>1:35</strong> — Jonathan Quick retirement announced; Jim reacts to Quick's final game and the Panthers' ice tribute </p><p><strong>4:40</strong> — Bobrovsky orchestrates the on-ice farewell; Jim on what "great appreciates great" really means </p><p><strong>6:00</strong> — Quick's legacy: 410 wins, three Cups, and a case for the Hockey Hall of Fame </p><p><strong>7:37</strong> — The 2023-24 season revisited — Quick at his best as a Ranger, and the role he played in Igor's mid-year reset </p><p><strong>12:00</strong> — This season's collapse; what Quick's decline exposed about the Rangers' backup situation </p><p><strong>17:00</strong> — Dylan Gran's playoff track record and the big question: is he ready to be the No. 2? </p><p><strong>18:43</strong> — Jim argues the Rangers must sign a veteran backup this offseason — Spencer Martin is not the answer </p><p><strong>20:55</strong> — Break preview: goaltender free agent options and the Trocheck situation coming up </p><p><strong>23:02</strong> — Back from break; Jim runs through the veteran backup market and no-name-but-solid options </p><p><strong>25:15</strong> — Kevin Maxwell returns to the Rangers as Director of Pro Scouting — congratulations and context </p><p><strong>26:16</strong> — Cam Talbot, Daniel Tarasov and the two-category framework for evaluating backup candidates </p><p><strong>28:00</strong> — The AHL route: Brandon Halverson, Caden Primo, Phoenix Copley and the training camp battle idea </p><p><strong>32:40</strong> — What signing a Rittich or Comrie over Gran would actually signal about the organization's plans </p><p><strong>35:08</strong> — The Matt Murray wildcard: the Sully factor, the injury history, and whether it's worth a camp invite </p><p><strong>39:11</strong> — Pivoting to Trocheck: Jim on the body language, the media absence and the failed trade deadline deal </p><p><strong>41:27</strong> — Why trading Trocheck this offseason is the right move — for the Rangers and for Vinnie himself </p><p><strong>43:31</strong> — Closing thoughts; Rangers wrap up Wednesday in Tampa, draft lottery odds, and what's ahead on Rink Rap</p>