Dave Maloney
Former New York Rangers captain and defenseman Dave Maloney serves as an analyst for Rangers games on ESPN 98.7 radio. He also contributes to MSG Networks’ television coverage during the season. At the age of 18, Maloney became the youngest player in Rangers history when he played his first game on December 18, 1974. And in 1978, he became the youngest player ever to be named Rangers captain. After a decade in the NHL, Maloney took his first step into broadcasting by joining the Rangers radio crew while recovering from an injury during the 1984-85 season. He officially traded in his skates for a mic following the season and worked several broadcasting jobs in the years to follow, including with CTV in Canada, the Minnesota North Stars and Sports Channel.
Bleeding Blueshirts EP24: Rangers Need to Rebound Against the Caps
John and Dave discuss Friday’s frustration in Philadelphia, preview today’s game against the Capitals at the Garden, and chat about the newest Ranger, Tim Gettinger.
Bleeding Blueshirts EP22: Rangers Eye Better Outcome At Home Vs Rival Isles
John and Dave preview Round 2 of Rangers vs Islanders from MSG, plus discuss the stout Rangers defense, the admirable work ethic, Marc Staal’s resurgence and much more. LIVE coverage begins at 6:30 pm ET on MSG2.