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Why the New York Rangers Still Aren’t Serious About Winning
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On this episode of Liberty Blue, Andrew Chelney and Nick Zararis dive deep into the New York Rangers’ post-draft offseason decisions, breaking down how a team with championship ambitions is again repeating its worst habits. From the puzzling additions of Will Borgen and Carson Soucy to rumors swirling around Ke'Andre Miller's future, the guys explain why the Rangers still lack a coherent, winning strategy. They cover how the defensive corps remains broken, why depth issues persist, and how the front office seems more interested in appearances than results. This is must-watch analysis if you care about how the Rangers are building (or not building) a real contender
0:00 Intro: Rangers' draft performance and cap space
5:29 Rangers' financial situation and offer sheet possibilities
11:05 Defensive struggles and lack of puck-moving defensemen
16:55 Criticism of Rangers' roster decisions and planning
23:23 Questioning the team's Stanley Cup contender status
29:01 Lack of long-term planning and player development
35:27 Skepticism about Rangers' ability to improve
42:34 Uncertainty surrounding free agency plans
48:37 Limited internal improvement options for Rangers
54:35 Too many "ifs" for a Cup contender
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57 minutes.