Jeff Blair. Stephen Brunt. Richard Deitsch. As long-time journalists they’ve all experienced writer’s block, but they never run out of things to say! Opinions, insight and analysis from three of the smartest sports observers in the country. Writers Bloc… sharp takes, not hot takes.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up the week with Toronto Star columnist Damien Cox, discussing Auston Matthews' gold medal win and its political implications. They explore whether Matthews should have been more aware of the impact his actions would have in Canada, as well as concerns about his future with the Leafs. The conversation shifts to the team's short- and long-term troubles—debating the potential end of their contending window, the need for a rebuild under Brad Treliving, and the necessary changes for the organization. Sportsnet NHL Host David Amber (25:29) joins to analyze the Leafs' recent performance and trade deadline strategies. They ponder which Canadian teams may require full rebuilds as the deadline approaches. Ben and Brent conclude with their thoughts on the week's events for the Leafs. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour by welcoming MLB insider Jon Morosi! He shares his experience in Italy watching Team USA win Olympic gold and reflects on the atmosphere and significance of the moment. They also discuss the Blue Jays re-signing Max Scherzer, what it means for the team's crowded rotation, and how it impacts Eric Lauer and Shane Bieber, while looking ahead to the upcoming World Baseball Classic. After the break, they're joined by Nick Kypreos (25:15) of Real Kyper & Bourne to break down the Maple Leafs' performance since the Olympic break, including scrutiny surrounding Morgan Rielly, potential trade deadline changes, and the pressure on Auston Matthews as the team considers its future direction. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Friday's program recapping the Maple Leafs' disappointing loss to the Florida Panthers. The boys look into the team's direction ahead of the trade deadline, including how significant a selloff could be and whether leadership under Craig Berube and Brad Treliving is the right fit. They discuss who deserves the most blame for the Leafs' struggles, and react to comments from Matthew Tkachuk about Auston Matthews' leadership and media criticism. After the break, they examine Max Scherzer's contract situation and how it might impact on the pitching staff, before wrapping up with updates on Giancarlo Stanton's long-term health from Yankees camp. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning recap Max Scherzer's signing in Toronto and its impact on the team. They chat with Leafs News contributor Anthony Petrielli about the Leafs' recent game and whether it boosts playoff confidence. Discussion shifts to potential trade moves and if we'll see players like Bobby McMann and Scott Laughton traded by the deadline. They also touch on Brad Treliving's letter to season ticket holders and what went wrong this season. Finally, Sportsnet analyst Luke Gazdic (26:13) shares his thoughts on the Leafs' lackluster performance and Connor McDavid's post-Olympic narrative. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the second hour alongside Sportsnet's Shi Davidi! They break down the Toronto Blue Jays' decision to bring back Max Scherzer, how he fits into the current rotation, and what it means for the Opening Day roster. They also discuss the team's pitching outlook, including Eric Lauer's situation, the readiness of Shane Bieber, the potential of Cody Ponce, and whether those uncertainties factored into Scherzer's return. After the break, Michael Grange (26:15) joins to assess the Toronto Raptors' recent performance. He dives into their struggles against top NBA teams, the impact and health of Jakob Poeltl, concerns surrounding Collin Murray-Boyles' thumb injury, and how the Raptors defended Victor Wembanyama. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the show by recapping the Maple Leafs' loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning in their return from the Olympic break. The boys dive into the team's effort, urgency, pace, playoff outlook, and standout performers. They also take time to chat about Anthony Stolarz getting the start and whether Brayden Point could have helped Team Canada. Later, Ben and Brent look into Keith Pelley's letter to Maple Leafs season ticket holders about the trade deadline and what it signals for the team's direction, plus Connor McDavid's exchange with Mark Spector over his big-game record. After the break, they react to the Blue Jays re-signing Max Scherzer, before closing with thoughts on the Raptors' tough loss to the San Antonio Spurs. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up their morning show with NHL insider Frank Seravalli, discussing insights from the Olympics and the Canada-U.S. hockey rivalry. They explore the potential for more international matchups, the risks involved, and the physical toll on players. The conversation shifts to Brett Kulak's trade and its implications for the upcoming trade deadline. They're later joined by Adnan Virk (23:58) to discuss reactions to Canada's Olympic loss and expectations for the upcoming MLB season, particularly for the Blue Jays. Ben and Brent finish by sharing their thoughts on the Leafs' return to action. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the second hour by previewing the return of Toronto Maple Leafs hockey! They reflect on the team's momentum before the break and assess their playoff outlook, takeaways from recent line rushes, expectations for rested goaltending, and what to anticipate from key players like John Tavares, Mathew Knies, William Nylander, and Auston Matthews. Later, they're joined by former San Jose Sharks defenceman and NHL Network analyst, Jason Demers (25:01), to examine the challenges of returning to NHL play after the Olympics. He takes a moment to look back on Team USA's gold medal win, and explore how the tournament may shape perceptions of Matthews' leadership and mentality. They also touch on the spotlight moment for Macklin Celebrini and what it signals for his future. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Wednesday by recapping the Raptors' 116-107 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. They break down Scottie Barnes' performance, the impact of missing Jakob Poeltl, Brandon Ingram's inconsistency, and the team's overall scoring depth. They shift to the latest on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers, debate the implications of a potentially voided contract, and discuss Jusuf Nurkić's injury and the Jazz's approach, along with the NBA's ongoing tanking issue. After the break, they react to Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews' appearance at the White House and absence from the State of the Union, before examining the Brett Kulak trade and what it signals ahead of the deadline. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up the day with TVA reporter Renaud Lavoie, discussing Quebec's reaction to Canada's gold medal loss to the U.S. They touch on whether Sidney Crosby should have played, Nick Suzuki's impressive performance against Czechia, and the lack of French Canadians in the roster. Renaud also shares insights on hockey development in Quebec and its future trajectory. After the break, Stanley Cup champion Mike Commodore (27:55) joins to reflect on the game, the growth of the U.S. team, and the effectiveness of 3-on-3 overtime. They conclude with what Hockey Canada needs to do to regain its top status globally. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour alongside Sportsnet's Jason Bukala to further break down the Olympic men's hockey gold medal game. They debate whether Canada is truly in crisis, how much the rest of the world has closed the gap, and the narratives surrounding Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, and Jordan Binnington. What does the loss means for Canada's goaltending picture and Binnington's future? After the break, Kevin Barker (24:07) of Blair & Barker stops by to chat about Blue Jays spring training, the rotation's outlook after Eric Lauer's arbitration comments, potential fits for Max Scherzer, and early impressions of Kazuma Okamoto. Can he help offset the loss of Bo Bichette? Later, the guys offer their expectations for the American League East in 2026 and investigate what this season could mean for Kevin Gausman. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Tuesday's show with more on Team Canada's loss to the United States in the men's hockey final. The boys discuss the lingering fallout of the result, if Auston Matthews will be ready for Wednesday's Maple Leafs game in Florida, and how fans might respond to the news. After the break, they shift to Toronto Blue Jays spring training to break down Kazuma Okamoto's home run and defence at third, Eric Lauer's arbitration comments, rumours surrounding Max Scherzer, and José Berríos' value in light of last season's injury. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up by interviewing two-time Stanley Cup champion Mike Futa about Canada's recent loss, concerns about team performance, and the use of 3-on-3 overtime instead of 5-on-5. They also discuss player selections and Sidney Crosby's absence. Former American Olympian Jason Blake (26:16) shares his pride in America's victory, the challenges of tournament preparation, and thoughts on the rivalry with Canada. Ben and Brent finish with final reflections on Canada's Olympic loss. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the second hour alongside Gord Stellick, former Toronto Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show. He helps break down the men's Olympic hockey final including the 3-on-3 overtime finish, Canada's roster decisions after Sidney Crosby's injury, and the impact Jordan Binnington and Connor Hellebuyck has on the outcome. They're later joined by Brian "Rear Admiral" McGonagle (23:38), co-founder of Spittin' Chiclets, to discuss the United States' victory, the significance of winning in overtime, and what it means for the growing rivalry. The hour wraps with a deeper look at Canada's goaltending situation, future options in net, and whether it's becoming a broader concern for Hockey Canada. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the week by reflecting on Canada's heartbreaking Olympic final loss to the United States of America. They debate what will be the lasting memory of the game and the impact of the 3-on-3 overtime format, before gauging how fans across the Greater Toronto Area are coping. Does the U.S. victory shift hockey's balance of power? They also examine Connor McDavid's record in high-stakes games, discussing criticism of his clutch reputation and the coaching staff's deployment decisions, while considering what the win means for Auston Matthews' legacy and whether it stands as the biggest victory of his career. The conversation closes by speculating how the game might have unfolded with Sidney Crosby in the lineup. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning break down a big hockey day with Sam McKee, starting with Team Canada's women falling to the USA and a preview of the men's semifinal against Finland. The guys debate lineup tweaks, line depth, and whether Canada needs a shake-up. In hour two, Sean Reynolds (28:48) joins to share his read on the Winter Olympics so far, Canada's tightly run practice, and the latest on Sam Bennett's availability and what his presence could mean in the semifinal. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour with the latest updates from Canada's pre-game skate, including Sidney Crosby's status and the impact his potential absence. Former NHLer Matthew Barnaby joins the conversation to chat about the tournament's high level of play, Canada's line deployment, Crosby's on-ice value versus leadership, and the biggest threats from the U.S. and Finland. The conversation also touches on Mitch Marner's clutch reputation, the possibility of a gold medal decided by 3-on-3 overtime, and Matthew's son playing in France. After the break, the hosts debate who would fill the leadership void without Crosby, along with Macklin Celebrini's rising value and what his next contract in San Jose might look like. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the show by previewing Canada's Olympic men's hockey semi-final against Finland. They discuss the pressure on both Canada and the U.S., the potential impact of a missing Sidney Crosby, who would need to step up, takeaways from the win over Czechia, concerns about Jordan Binnington in goal, and what could prevent a Canada–USA final. They also recap the Canada–USA women's gold medal game, sharing their pride in the Canadian effort and thoughts on the 3-on-3 overtime finish. The conversation shifts to curling and the strong Olympic showing from Brad Jacobs' rink, before turning to the Toronto Raptors' return, including their latest performance, bigger-picture concerns, and how to manage Jakob Poeltl's limited minutes. They close by examining league proposals aimed at reducing tanking and whether those changes would be effective. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up Thursday with former Olympian Marty Turco. They discuss Jordan Binnington's performance for Canada, his motivation, and the state of Canadian goalie development. They also touch on the impact of Sidney Crosby's injury and if Canada can compete against the U.S. in a rematch. Later, Jon Morosi (23:14) joins live from Milan, sharing insights on international hockey, the early challenges faced by Canada and the U.S., and his thoughts on the Czech's goal issue. The episode concludes with expectations for the Women's gold medal game.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off this hour by welcoming Ailish Forfar live from Milan! They discuss Canada's quarterfinal win over Czechia and the challenges faced early in the elimination round, before looking ahead to the women's hockey gold medal game between United States and Canada. The conversation covers key storylines from their first matchup, areas Canada must improve, players to watch, and the importance of goaltending, along with a broader look at the rise of U.S. women's hockey and Canada's Olympic future. After the break (23:28), the hosts share updates from Canada's practice and optional skate ahead of the men's semifinal against Finland. They also react to postgame comments surrounding Mitch Marner and discuss how his international performance impacts his reputation in Toronto and across the league. Ben and Brent wrap up by asking: who would have taken the blame had Canada fallen short?The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Thursday's show by recapping Canada's dramatic comeback win over the Czechs. They break down the emotional rollercoaster of the game including the third period nerves and frustration over a missed too-many-man call, to disbelief at postgame complaints from Czechia's coach. They discuss the tension in the final five minutes, Nick Suzuki's unexpected heroics, and Jordan Binnington's crucial performance in net. The conversation shifts to the thrilling overtime winner by Mitch Marner and what it means for his legacy, before debating how USA's tightly-contested matchup with Sweden compared. The show wraps with a discussion on the excitement of 3-on-3 overtime and whether the NHL should further embrace the IIHF format across North America.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning chat with Jeff Blair about Olympic hockey, the Blue Jays' offense, and players like George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. They discuss the pitching staff, Dylan Cease's impact, and Jeff Hoffman's potential as a postseason closer. Later, 3-time Stanley Cup champion Justin Williams (25:29) offers advice for Team Canada and shares his playoff mentality, plus thoughts on Drew Doughty and international refereeing challenges. Ben and Brent wrap up with final thoughts.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour talking with Sportsnet's Luke Fox live from Milano Cortina. They discuss Canada's projected lineup, the health of Nathan MacKinnon, the impact of their round robin performance, and key factors against Czechia, including the return of Brad Marchand and overall line chemistry. They also examine other quarterfinal matchups including the Americans' upset potential, Finland's coaching situation, the future of NHL coaches with national teams, and concerns around Canada's goaltending. After the break, Nick Kypreos (22:57) of Real Kyper & Bourne shares what has stood out about Team Canada from his perspective. He chats about the elevated expectations for Connor McDavid, the team's top-end talent advantage, possible roster concerns, and their mindset heading into the matchup with Czechia. He also weighs in on the significance of the tournament for Auston Matthews, the pressure of captaining the U.S., and the potential impact on the NHL season.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Wednesday by previewing Canada's quarterfinal against Czechia. The boys reflect on memories of 1998 Winter Olympics and debate the nerves, roster confidence, key contributors beyond Sidney Crosby, injury concerns surrounding Nathan MacKinnon, and lineup implications if Brad Marchand plays. They also assess Czechia's place among Canada's top hockey rivals. After the break, they react to comments from Tiger Woods about potentially playing in The Masters, revisit his 2019 triumph, and consider his interest in a possible Champions Tour run. Ben and Brent close the hour with a bizarre story involving the Major League Baseball Players Association.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up the morning with NHL insider Frank Seravalli live from Milan, discussing initial impressions of the round robin and elimination rounds. They evaluate the performances of the American and Canadian teams and whether concerns about the U.S. are warranted. After the break, Toronto Star contributor Damien Cox (25:03) shares his biggest takeaways from the Olympics, including reflections on the Women's national team and potential surprises in the men's tournament. They also address Canada's high level of play and the implications of facing less competition.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour by alongside Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show! They discuss the women's Olympic hockey tournament with thoughts on Canada's tough matchup against Switzerland, whether this signals a changing of the guard for the Canadian team, and the possibility of the U.S. challenging for Gold. The conversation then shifts to the men's tournament, breaking down the elimination round, Canada and USA as contenders, Sweden's struggles, and the excitement of best-on-best competition. After the break, they're joined by former NHL defenceman and three-time Stanley Cup champion, Alec Martinez (25:35) to share his impressions of the Olympic tournament, the overall level of play, the Americans' chances of avoiding past disappointments, the likelihood of another Canada–U.S. showdown, and what that rivalry would mean for the game.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off Tuesday by celebrating the return of Blue Jays baseball as workouts begin. They react to manager John Schneider's speech outlining expectations for the season and discuss whether fans should anticipate another deep playoff run after last year's near-World Series victory. The conversation shifts to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. entering his first season without Bo Bichette, how expectations may have evolved following his postseason performance, and how the team plans to move past last year's disappointment in what could be an AL East-or-bust campaign. They also break down Canada's narrow semi-final win over Switzerland in the Olympic women's hockey tournament, highlighted by a hobbled Marie-Philip Poulin, and preview the Gold medal matchup against the United States. The discussion wraps with a look at the men's tournament bracket and the preferred path to the final.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning are joined by coach Claude Julien, who discusses Canada's solid start in the tournament and the pressures that come as the bracket tightens. He compares coaching in the Stanley Cup Final to an Olympic knockout game and talks about Jordan Binnington's poise. Later, Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith (23:45) analyzes the Blue Jays' trade for Jesús Sánchez, roster changes without Anthony Santander, and expectations for George Springer, Addison Barger, and Ricky Tiedemann.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning bring in Sportsnet analyst Jason Bukala to explain why Team Canada has looked untouchable through three games and why the real tests only get louder from here. Bukala breaks down how Macklin Celebrini has fit right in beside superstar talent, the edge Canada has shown when things get scrappy, and how the goaltending has quieted what was supposed to be the one lingering question. They also keep one eye on Team USA, with Auston Matthews driving the Americans. In the back half, the guys dig into The Athletic poll calling the Dylan Cease contract the worst free agent deal and debate risk-versus-strikeout upside. The boys also touch on this year's NBA All-Star format and whether one strong showing can actually bring the event back, before circling Adam Silver's latest anti-tanking talk. They finish at Pebble Beach, recapping Collin Morikawa's win to end a 28-month drought after a long delay sparked by Jacob Bridgeman's adventure on the beach.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the show on Family Day with a quick nod to the holiday, before jumping straight into how unstoppable Team Canada's men's hockey team has looked through the group stage. The boys compare it to past Olympic runs and explain why this version feels different. They also touch on Tom Wilson's fight and a wider debate about how close the tournament has moved toward an NHL style product, before running through how the quarterfinal bracket and qualifying round could shake out. They wrap by zooming out to the broader Olympic experience, including the curling controversy and trash talk, plus a quick nod to Canada getting its first Gold courtesy of Mikaël Kingsbury. To close the hour, they pivot to the Blue Jays' trade for Jesús Sánchez and debate if he can a real everyday factor and how much of the move is a bet on loud contact and power.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning close out the week with Adnan Virk, starting with the high of Team Canada steamrolling Czechia and why it only fuels the belief this group can run the table. They pivot to the U.S. and land on their clearest advantage: a goalie group deep enough to carry a short tournament if they settle on the right guy early. From there, they shift to baseball and sort through the early bad news around Blue Jays camp and what it could mean for the 2026 season. Later, 2002 Olympic gold medalist Mike Peca (24:17), takes them inside the Salt Lake experience with stories from the room, including a Pat Quinn moment he still hasn't forgotten. He also weighs in on Hockey Canada's roster build, and the NHL level physicality showing up early in the tournament. They finish with Connor Bedard, and Peca's read on how unfazed he's been by the Team Canada omission and why his mindset stays locked on the present.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open this episode by circling back to Team Canada's 5–0 win over Czechia, including Jordan Binnington's postgame “psycho goalie” stare. They look ahead to today's clash with Switzerland, react to Josh Morrissey's injury, and debate what's even left for Canada to “learn” after such a complete opener. The conversation pivots to Blue Jays camp with José Berríos speaking publicly for the first time, weighing whether his “bad decision” comments sound like real closure or something that could linger, before touching on the Phillies moving on from Nick Castellanos. After the break, Justin Bourne (28:57) of Real Kyper & Bourne joins as the guys keep riding the high from Canada's near-flawless opener. He zeroes in on the most Canadian subplot possible: Binnington looking calm, sharp, and comfortable, sparking the inevitable “so… what exactly is happening in St. Louis?” conversation. They wrap by looking ahead to Switzerland, what carries over, and whether anything needs tightening at all.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning close out the week on Friday the 13th by reacting to Team Canada's dominant 5–0 win over Czechia in its Olympic opener. They break down the pace and physical edge, the contributions throughout the lineup, and Jordan Binnington's steady start in goal, before looking ahead to the back-to-back against Switzerland. Later, Sportsnet's Sean Reynolds joins the show live from Milan to explain why Binnington's opener changes the goaltending conversation, and how Canada's NHL-level structure gives them a real edge. They also pivot to the women's side, discussing the widening gap with the U.S., the latest on Marie-Philip Poulin, and what Canada's upset blueprint would have to look like if they meet again for gold.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the final segment by welcoming former NHL defenceman Marc Methot. They preview Canada vs. Czechia and discuss the NHL-style physical tone early in the tournament. They focus on Canada's blue line and the pressure on the bottom pairing, then debate Binnington vs. Logan Thompson in goal. They finish with Methot's take on the tournament format, including extended 3-on-3 overtime. Later, Eric Smith (26:01), the Raptors' radio play-by-play voice on Sportsnet 590, joins to react to last night's home loss to the Pistons, Jakob Poeltl's return, and the next steps in the team's progression.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off this episode alongside Sportsnet's Luke Fox. live from the Olympics in Milano Cortina. Luke recaps Day 1 of men's hockey, from Slovakia's upset of Finland to Sweden's Italy scare and the early physical tone under NHL-style officiating (minus fighting). He digs into the goalie gamesmanship, before previewing Canada–Czechia and why Mark Stone could have a “moment” in this tournament. Later, MLB Network insider Jon Morosi (24:50) joins to break down Jays camp concerns, including Anthony Santander's injury fallout, Shane Bieber's arm issue, the need for José Berríos to bounce-back, and whether the bullpen needs more behind Jeff Hoffman.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Thursday's show by sounding a Raptors fraud alarm after a 113–95 loss to a shorthanded Pistons team. They pivot to MLB after Chris Bassitt lands in Baltimore, then hit quick spring training chatter, including Jeff Hoffman's arrival optics. They also discuss Oshawa team brass asking Generals fans to shower before games. Later, they shift to Olympic men's hockey with Day 1 takeaways, including William Nylander helping Sweden survive an Italy scare and Slovakia's upset of Finland. They wrap the hour by laying out what they want to see from Canada today.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open hour three by welcoming Dwane Casey, the former Raptors head coach who now serves as an executive for the Detroit Pistons. He previews Raptors–Pistons as a measuring-stick game, explains why Detroit has worked this season, and weighs in on the latest incident involving this edition of the “Bad Boys” Pistons, while also sharing his perspective on Darko Rajaković's Year 2 growth. They then welcome ESPN's NHL writer Greg Wyshynski (24:15) to gauge the Canada–USA rivalry after the U.S. women's 5–0 win and to preview what to watch as the men's tournament begins, including the U.S. goalie gamesmanship. They also hit the Devils' Quinn Hughes photo-edit gaffe and set expectations for Auston Matthews on this stage.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open this episode with a Canada–USA women's reality check after the Americans blanked Canada 5–0. They debate whether it's truly “more than Marie-Philip Poulin” after yesterday's shorthanded effort, before shifting to the men's side and Canada's goaltending microscope. Later, Sportsnet's Blue Jays Insider Shi Davidi (26:03) joins to break down fallout of Anthony Santander's injury, the Kyle Tucker miss, Shane Bieber's forearm issue, and whether José Berríos' situation needs a real decision, before setting expectations for Ricky Tiedemann this spring.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Wednesday's show with a Blue Jays camp gut-punch after Anthony Santander goes down, forcing Toronto to rethink its lineup around Vladimir Guerrero Jr. They also flag early pitching concern with Shane Bieber and revisit the awkward José Berríos situation. After the break, they tee up Raptors–Pistons tonight as a legit Eastern Conference measuring stick game and discuss what Toronto should prioritize down the stretch. Later, Brandon Ingram's All-Star replacement nod sparks the “do players playing in Canada get enough love?” debate.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the final hour by welcoming Sam McKee, producer of Real Kyper & Bourne, back from a mini getaway in Mexico, where he caught a soccer match and took in the Olympics from afar. They dig into the drama (and non-drama) around both Team Canada's women and men, and they also kick around the idea of expanding golf's major championship calendar beyond the current four. They then welcome Matt Chatham (27:15), former NFL linebacker (Patriots/Jets) and three-time Super Bowl champion, to explain what a team actually learns from reaching the Super Bowl and losing, and to make sense of Drake Maye's performance on the biggest stage. Later, JD Bunkis (40:13) of The JD Bunkis Podcast checks in to roast Brent after his Seahawks' Super Bowl win over Gunning's Patriots.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

en Ennis and Brent Gunning open this episode by welcoming Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show! He shares his view on Canada's Olympic men's hockey optics, including village vs. hotel living, closed practices, and whether any of it is a real edge or just fan paranoia. They discuss head coach Jon Cooper downplaying Canada's starting goalie decision and how the tournament's feel changes without fighting. Later, Rob Longley (24:25), Toronto Sun sports columnist, joins the boys live from Milano Cortina to examine whether Canada vs. USA will carry the same animosity as the Four Nations tournament, how the rivalry compares in the women's game versus the men's, and what to watch for this afternoon's matchup.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Tuesday's show with women's hockey and Canada's 5–1 win over Czechia, then debate where physicality crosses from “compete” into reckless contact following Marie-Philip Poulin's injury. They shift to the men's team optics, closed practices, Olympic Village vs. hotel living, and whether any of it matters once the puck drops. Later, Ben and Brent chat about the Devils' viral social media mishap after a botched crop tried to edit Quinn Hughes out of a Team USA photo. Later, they pivot to baseball with Red Sox fan anger as another ripple of the Rafael Devers fallout lands, before turning to Blue Jays camp with pitchers and catchers arriving and a new lineup identity around Vladimir Guerrero Jr. without Bo Bichette.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.