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Rangers Reeling, Canucks Dealing and Owners Making a Fortune

Rangers Reeling, Canucks Dealing and Owners Making a Fortune

Update: 2025-11-25
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This week on Hockey Booth, the stakes are sky-high on and off the ice—and nobody’s hiding anymore.The episode opens in Nashville, where GM Barry Trotz detonates a verbal grenade on his own roster. The hosts break down his rare public fury, the Predators’ league-worst scoring, and why Trotz is doubling down on coach Andrew Brunette instead of reaching for the easy “fire the coach” button. From effort, to system buy-in, to the demand to “get greasier,” they unpack what this very loud message really means for the locker room and for Trotz’s own job security.From there, the pressure shifts to New York and Vancouver. In Manhattan, the Rangers stumble through a brutal stretch of losses, injury chaos down the middle, and a depth chart that’s exposed in all the wrong places. The crew dissects the “flubbers” label on underperforming high picks, why Will Cuylle is becoming the effort standard, and how much heat is now on GM Chris Drury. Out west, the Canucks are flirting with a full-scale reset: veterans on the block, brutal defensive numbers, and a front office torn over the unthinkable—whether someone like Quinn Hughes should be moved for a king’s ransom.It’s not all doom and gloom. The episode also spotlights some monster individual performances: Jesper Wallstedt’s historic run in Minnesota, Andrei Vasilevskiy and the Lightning’s relentless consistency, Colorado’s suffocating 1–0 clinic, and the suddenly surging Buffalo Sabres buying into Lindy Ruff’s structure and physicality. The hosts hit power play highs and lows with the Kings and Capitals, celebrate Jacob Chychrun’s heater, and share a heartfelt moment as Dylan Strome finds out he’s become a father mid-game.The future of the league gets plenty of love too. Listeners meet teenage workhorse Matthew Schaefer on Long Island, hear how Tampa might deploy hybrid skater Max Groshev in a modern 11–7 setup, and follow top prospects like Tristan Bruce and Jet Luchanko as they shuffle between the AHL, OHL and NHL pipelines. There’s even a viral multi-sport tale of Mason West, the Blackhawks prospect who delayed hockey stardom to win a football state title with his high school friends.Finally, Hockey Booth zooms out to the money. The crew unpacks new valuation numbers that peg the average NHL franchise at $2.2 billion, explains why media rights deals are transforming the sport’s financial map, and runs through the league’s most valuable clubs—from the Maple Leafs and Rangers to the rising Oilers. They explore how small-market teams like Carolina, Columbus, Utah and Winnipeg are suddenly skyrocketing in value and what future arena projects mean for competitive balance.By the end, one theme is clear: whether it’s GMs calling out stars, captains stuck in trade rumors, or owners watching franchise values explode, the cost of failure in today’s NHL has never been higher. This episode is your all-access pass to the pressure cookers, breakout performances and billion-dollar questions shaping the league right now.

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Rangers Reeling, Canucks Dealing and Owners Making a Fortune

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