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Roger Lajoie and Sho Alli kick off the final hour of the morning alongside Sportsnet's Luke Fox! Luke shares his thoughts on the firing of Marc Savard, the current state of the power play, if coaching or player execution is to blame, and what this situation means for Craig Berube's job security. They also examine how Toronto's style of play meshes with the personnel on the roster and if the disconnect between the head coach and the team can be resolved. After the break, Trey Wingo (26:16) of the Straight Facts Homie podcast, takes a look back on an eventful Week 16 in the NFL. The conversation covers what Trey saw from the 49ers last night, their status as Super Bowl contenders despite injuries, the parity at the top of the NFL, the importance of the bye week heading into the postseason, and his thoughts on two of the league's more disappointing teams this year: the Lions and Ravens. They also discuss what happened to Derrick Henry at the end of that game and whether Trey feels differently about the Patriots after their win over the Ravens. Roger and Sho close out Tuesday morning with the Canadian Sports Moment of the Day!Happy Holidays! Thanks for listening - we'll see you in the New Year!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.

Roger Lajoie and Sho Alli kick off the second hour of the morning by recapping Monday night football between the 49ers and the Colts. With the AFC and NFC playoff picture basically set at this point, they discuss which teams have been the most surprising this year and which have been the most disappointing. They also look ahead to what is in store for both the Lions and Ravens going into the offseason. Roger and Sho then listen back to Ken Rosenthal's comments on Foul Territory about what the Blue Jays could be doing in the offseason, including discussion around the team's biggest need on the infield and how Alex Bregman could help. They also talk about whether it becomes a Bo Bichette or Alex Bregman situation and which player the Jays should prioritize. After the break, the guys welcome Sportsnet Raptors reporter Michael Grange (25:55), who shares his thoughts on the team's recent struggles. They discuss whether the absence of RJ Barrett and Jakob Poeltl gives the team more leeway in evaluating recent performances, how their Eastern Conference standing has been affected, and whether the team is worthy of taking a big swing to add talent.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.

Roger Lajoie and Sho Alli open Tuesday morning by discussing the Maple Leafs' decision to fire assistant coach Marc Savard. They dive into what the change could means for the struggling power play, where responsibility lies between coaches and players, and whether further bench or roster changes could follow. They also compare management approaches under Kyle Dubas and Brad Treliving and react to fan feedback from Toronto on whether the move was justified. The conversation then shifts to the Leafs' matchup with the Penguins this afternoon, examining Pittsburgh's direction, the futures of Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, and how close the Penguins may be to major organizational change.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.

Roger and Sho open the final hour by welcoming Michael Traikos, digital manager at the Hockey News. He breaks down what's gone wrong for the Maple Leafs, what needs to change, the likelihood of a coaching move, and whether there's still time to climb the Atlantic standings. They also discuss the play of Auston Matthews and William Nylander and potential changes to the core if the season slips away, before reacting to some listener texts on the team's next steps. After the break, theScore's Brenden Deeg (26:10) joins to analyze a wild weekend in the NFL. He dives into the Patriots' win over the Ravens, questions around Lamar Jackson and Baltimore, the chaotic Lions–Steelers finish, Mike Tomlin's legacy, Trevor Lawrence's rise, AFC playoff implications, and the Bills' performance. The show wraps up with the Canadian Sports Moment of the Day!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.

Roger and Sho open the second hour by welcoming Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show! He breaks down the Leafs' disappointing weekend to wrap up the road trip and rough first half of the season, including injuries, goaltending, coaching, and overall direction. They then turn to the text-line to gauge how fans think the team should proceed this year. After the break, the focus shifts to the Red Sox acquiring Willson Contreras to discuss the strengthened AL East and concerns about the Blue Jays' lack of position player additions.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.

Roger Lajoie and Sho Alli kick off Monday morning by breaking down the Maple Leafs' winless road trip. The guys assess the level of concern around the team, including the play of Auston Matthews and William Nylander, Craig Berube's job security, the impact of injuries, and what kind of changes should be considered. They also discuss whether the mediocrity of the Atlantic Division eases some of the panic. The conversation then shifts to the Toronto Raptors' difficult weekend, featuring losses to the Celtics and Nets. They discuss if we need to reevaluate our expectations of this team, their place in the Eastern Conference, the roster depth behind Jakob Poeltl, and the potential offensive boost from RJ Barrett's return. After the break, Roger and Sho open the text-line to hear your takes to the Leafs' weekend, Berube's future, Matthews' trade value, and much more!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 Sho Alli close out the week by welcoming Nick Kypreos of Real Kyper and Bourne. He breaks down the Maple Leafs' recent performance against the Capitals, the state of the team this season, Craig Berube's job security, and the impact of coaching on the roster. The discussion also touches on the future of Auston Matthews and his potential trade value, Tom Wilson's Team Canada case, and what changes could help spark the Leafs. After the break, MLB Network's Adnan Virk (25:11) joins the show to discuss Bo Bichette's positional future, how his market is shaping up, the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes, and the Blue Jays bullpen options. Adnan also shares his take on the Oscars moving to YouTube in 2029, before we wrap up the week with the Canadian Sport Moment of the Day.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 Sho Alli open the second hour by welcoming NFL on CBS analyst Charles Davis to break down the last night's Rams–Seahawks matchup. They dive into Sam Darnold's resilience and impact in Seattle, where Matt Stafford stands in the MVP race, and the Seahawks' ceiling this season. They also take some time to discuss the headlines surrounding Puka Nacua this week, before previewing Patriots vs. Ravens, what it means for New England, and the potential ripple effects for the Bills. After the break, Paul Jones (23:37), Raptors radio broadcaster on Sportsnet 590, joins the guys to analyze Toronto's latest win over the Milwaukee Bucks. Paul shares his thoughts on the team's consistency, Brandon Ingram's play, and Jakob Poeltl's health, before debating if the Raps should pursue big-name additions or continue developing organically.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 Sho Alli wrap up the week by breaking down a listless Maple Leafs performance against the Capitals. They discuss Craig Berube's standing after the 4-0 loss, the lack of accountability within the team's core, the players' effort level, and Berube's comments on the power play and media approach. After the break, they shift to the Raptors' win over the Bucks and share their impressions of Brandon Ingram, Jakob Poeltl's health, roster construction with limited size, and evolving expectations for the team in the East. The hour closes with reactions to a wild Thursday night in the NFL including Sam Darnold's status and the Seahawks' legitimacy as contenders.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 the final hour by welcoming Joe Thomas, NFL Hall of Fame left tackle. He shares his insights on some key Week 16 storylines including Rams vs. Seahawks, the NFC and AFC landscapes, some standout defenders and quarterback situations around the league, and his own career comparisons. After the break, they're joined by the co-host of The FAN Hockey Show and two-time Stanley Cup champion, Mike Futa (24:15)! He breaks down the Maple Leafs recent form, Auston Matthews' play, the team's brewing leadership concerns, and more! Ben and Brent wrap up today's show with the Canadian Sports Moment of the Day.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 second hour by discussing Auston Matthews' relationship with Maple Leafs fans. They touch on his recent emotional reaction after scoring, growing market pressure, health concerns, trade value, and whether he has reached his limit in Toronto. They also debate whether the Blue Jays risk losing Bo Bichette by waiting on Kyle Tucker's market to develop. After the break, Sportsnet NHL analyst Jason Bukala (25:32) joins to break down Team Canada's win over Sweden, their outlook heading into the World Juniors, and expectations around Gavin McKenna. The conversation then shifts back to the Leafs' matchup with the Capitals, Matthews' recent play, potential trade scenarios, possible disconnects between coaching and players, and whether deeper, long-standing issues continue to hold the team back.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 morning by sharing their last-minute Christmas shopping still needing to be done, before turning to the Blue Jays' holiday wish list. They look into the impact of Bo Bichette potentially playing second base and how that affects his value and Toronto's plans. They also discuss the controversy around the Seattle Kraken and Lane Lambert limiting media questions to team employees. After the break, the guys break down NFL news heading into Week 16, including the Dolphins benching Tua Tagovailoa and what it could mean for his future, as well as Joe Burrow's recent comments and growing uncertainty surrounding his long-term outlook with the Bengals.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 finish off the morning by welcoming NHL insider Frank Seravalli from Victory+. Frank shares his thoughts on the win yesterday over the Chicago Blackhawks and discusses Auston Matthews' recent play, if Craig Berube calling him out played a role, what it will take for Matthews to return to the conversation as the best player in the league, and what has happened to the aura surrounding him. They explore whether the issue is physical or something bigger, including the possibility of a DNA change as Brad Treliving previously hinted at. Frank also weighs in on whether Matthews would still be the choice as Team USA's captain for the Olympics. The guys then get into the Canucks' decision to move on from Quinn Hughes and whether they sees him in Minnesota long-term. Later, Sam McKee (26:19) of Leafs Talk and Real Kyper and Bourne shares his thoughts on the Leafs' comeback last night. He chats about if the win changed his feelings about the team's long-term outlook, the constant cycle of believing this could be the turning point, and Matthews' form of late. The guys close out the morning with the Canadian Sports Moment of the Day.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 start the second hour alongside Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs general manager and friend of the show! Gord shares his thoughts on the Leafs' win over the Blackhawks last night, including their third period comeback, Auston Matthews' emotional response to the fans, the state of the power play after finally scoring, and how much the team can rely on Joseph Woll down the stretch. Gord also discusses "Holy Mackinaw Night" honoring of Joe Bowen and reflects on some of Joe's great calls throughout the years. Ben and Brent then chat about the idea that Craig Berube's criticism may have motivated Auston Matthews and whether that kind of approach is needed consistently. After the break (30:50), the guys look at how the Knicks celebrated winning the NBA Cup and debate whether it was fair or foul. The guys also react to Jim Bowden's comments about team allegiance, discuss whether his take is correct or offensive to fans, explore whether people who work in sports truly understand fandom, and consider whether it's possible to truly switch teams.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 Wednesday morning by recapping the Maple Leafs' wild win over the Blackhawks. They highlight Auston Matthews' much-needed third period power play goal, Craig Berube's message to the team, and Joseph Woll's play in his return from injury. They also reflect on “Holy Mackinaw Night" at Scotiabank Arena and the tribute to play-by-play voice Joe Bowen in his final season in the booth. After the break, the guys discuss the New York Knicks winning the NBA Cup, what it means for the fan base, and the legitimacy of cup competitions in North American sports. The boys wrap up with thoughts on a recent interview from Cody Ponce which featured his love of Star Wars, sparking a debate on the nerdiest position in sports.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 the final hour of the morning by welcoming the voice of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Joe Bowen! The guys take a moment to look back on some of Joe's career highlights as they get ready for Holy Mackinaw Night at the Scotiabank Arena tonight. Joe also shares his assessment of the team so far this year and shares this Leafs team differs from others they came up with in the city. Ben and Brent wrap up the interview with thoughts on the broadcaster's legendary career in Toronto and what he's meant to both of them. After the break, ESPN NHL writer Greg Wyshynski joins Ben and Brent to share stories from across the league including the Auston Matthews' form, the Quinn Hughes trade, and the Buffalo Sabres' decision to fire GM Kevyn Adams after so many years. The guys close out the morning with your Canadian Sports Moment of the Day.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 second hour reacting to comments from Craig Berube about Auston Matthews' recent form. They dive into the captain's response, potential lineup changes with William Nylander skating on the top line, and the goaltending outlook with Joseph Woll's return on the horizon. They also touch on Connor Bedard being out ahead of tonight's clash between the Blackhawks and Maple Leafs, and forecast if this injury will impact his Olympic availability. After the break, Sportsnet Raptors reporter Michael Grange (27:13) joins the show to break down the Raptors' win over the Heat last night. He assess their defensive effort and scoring outlook with RJ Barrett's return, before discussing some potential trade targets, including how realistic a pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo may be for Toronto.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 program recapping the Raptors' road win over the Heat! They focus in on Toronto's defense, their late-game reliance on Brandon Ingram, and some realistic expectations for the team this season. They also debate whether the Raps should pursue a superstar like Anthony Davis or Giannis Antetokounmpo, before reacting to Fred VanVleet recalling the story of Kawhi Leonard's final year in Toronto and his choice to not re-sign. After the break, they discuss the Sabres firing GM Kevyn Adams, the Steelers' win over the Dolphins, and the Braves signing Ha-Seong Kim. What does it indicate for Bo Bichette's future in Toronto?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 Monday morning alongside Sportsnet's Luke Fox. Luke shares what he saw on Saturday that led to the Maple Leafs' letdown, discusses expectations around Auston Matthews compared to Connor McDavid, and reacts to Craig Berube's post-game press conference. The guys examine the team's urgency given their current position, who would feel the most pressure if the Leafs miss the playoffs, where Matthew Knies fits into the leadership core, when Joseph Woll could return to the net, and who should start in goal for Canada at the Olympics. Later, Trey Wingo (24:55) of the Straight Facts Homie podcast gives his thoughts on a wild Week 15 in the NFL. He chat about the Chiefs elimination from playoff contention, the similarities between Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes' trajectories, and whether the Chiefs can still emulate the Patriots dynasty. They also get into the Bills' chances to win the AFC East, how he expects New England to respond after their loss to Buffalo, his impressions of Philip Rivers, and the latest on the Bengals and Joe Burrow. Ben and Brent close out the morning with the Canadian Sports Moment of the Day.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 the second hour of the week with a look back on Craig Berube's comments following his team's 6-3 loss to the Oilers on Saturday. They discuss the need for more from the leadership core right now and what that could look like for the group. They also compare and contrast Auston Matthews from three years ago to now and examine what has changed so drastically. Later, the guys break down Mark Shapiro's five-year extension with the Blue Jays, the significance of Tyler Rogers signing in Toronto, and what his role in the bullpen might look like. After the break, Sportsnet's Shi Davidi (25:55) explores Atkins' new deal and if the World Series run provided enough proof of concept to justify it. The conversation also touches on why the pitching market is moving faster than the position-player market, the possibility of turning to the trade market to address bullpen depth, and the latest on Kyle Tucker.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 the week by recapping a tough Maple Leafs loss to the Edmonton Oilers. They discuss what went wrong on Saturday night, particularly the struggles in the third period and why this season continues to feel like one step forward and two steps back. The boys also break down Dennis Hildeby's performance and whether he came back to earth or was left out to dry by the team, as well as the strong play of Easton Cowan. Later, Ben and Brent discuss the Canucks' decision to trade Quinn Hughes to the Wild, examining the significance of the move for both teams, who got the better end of the deal, and the Wild's aggressive approach. After the break, the guys look at a wild Week 15 in the NFL, including the Chiefs missing the playoffs, the long-term ramifications of Patrick Mahomes tearing his ACL, what the Bills' win over the Patriots says about both teams, and Philip Rivers' performance in his NFL return.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 Daniele Franceschi wrap up the week with Sportsnet analyst Jason Bukala, discussing the Leafs' recent game and Dennis Hildeby's performance. They explore potential line combinations for Matthews, Tavares, and Nylander, and the effectiveness of the power play. Bukala shares insights on Macklin Celebrini's chances for Team Canada and the implications of the new ice surface on team selection. Next, they welcome Joshua Kloke (24:14) from The Athletic to analyze Hildeby's emergence and the injury concerns surrounding Oliver Ekman-Larsson. They also discuss the importance of Troy Stecher and the Marlies' situation. Kloke offers his take on World Cup ticket prices before they close out with a Canadian sports moment of the day.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 Daniele Franceschi open the second hour by chatting with NFL on CBS host, Charles Davis! They dive into last night's matchup between the Buccaneers and Falcons to discuss Todd Bowles' recent comments and whether Tampa Bay is in danger of losing the division, They also discuss the Seahawks–Colts matchup Davis is covering in Seattle, including the Colts' injury-driven pivot toward Philip Rivers and how realistic his potential return might be. Afterward, the hosts react to Ryan Reaves' comments about his exit from Toronto and whether he was treated fairly. They then examine Joseph Woll's health, the emergence of Dennis Hildeby, and how cautious the Leafs should be in managing their goaltending. The hour wraps with a look at the unfolding Clippers–Ty Lue situation and the team's difficult position.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 Daniele Franceschi open Friday's show by recapping the Leafs' 3–2 loss to the Sharks. They take a closer look at the team's six-game point streak, Dennis Hildeby's strong performance, Toronto's improved power play execution, William Nylander's effective response to a third-line assignment, and the outlook for Saturday's matchup with the Oilers. After the break, they discuss the Braves' signing of Robert Suarez and its impact on the Blue Jays' bullpen. They also touch on Kyle Tucker and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s social media activity and what it might suggest about free-agency decisions, before listening back to Todd Bowles' reaction following the Buccaneers' collapse against the Falcons on Thursday Night Football.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.

In the final hour, Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi are joined by Toronto Star writer and Leafs historian Damien Cox. They discuss the Northern Star award voting, including the debate over Shai Gilgeous-Alexander versus Summer McIntosh and other candidates. The conversation shifts to the Leafs, examining their recent performance, Dennis Hildeby's role, and player safety decisions around Bobby McMann. Damien also shares insights on Auston Matthews' transition. Next, sports analyst Luke Gazdic (22:44) joins to discuss Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks' potential, the Leafs' resurgence, and Troy Stecher's impressive performance. They also explore Team Canada's goaltending prospects for the Olympics before wrapping up with today's Canadian Sports Moment.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 Daniele Franceschi begin the second hour by evaluating Auston Matthews' season so far. They consider how his evolving game might shape fan perception, his role as a two-way centre, and the outlook for his next contract. They then shift to the red-hot Oklahoma City Thunder and their potential to continue climbing the NBA ranks. Do they have a chance to surpass the 2016 Golden State Warriors? Sportsnet's Shi Davidi (24:35) joins from Orlando to break down the Blue Jays' work in the Winter Meetings, including their pursuit of a bat and a bullpen arm. He shares their position in the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes, their stance on available relievers, the latest on Bo Bichette, and how Pete Alonso's move to the Orioles impacts the broader free-agent market.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 Daniele Franceschi open Thursday's show by discussing Craig Berube's and William Nylander's comments the decision to have him skate on the third line. They then touch on Berube's reaction to the Bobby McMann suspension and whether the Leafs may be receiving harsher supplemental discipline than the rest of the league. The conversation shifts to Joseph Woll's return to practice, the team's improving transparency on injuries, and Macklin Celebrini's impressive season ahead of his visit to Toronto. After the break, the focus turns to MLB's Winter Meetings in Florida, the Blue Jays' remaining offseason needs, and broader hot-stove news, including Pete Alonso's move to the Orioles and its implications for the AL East.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 Servalli to discuss the Bobby McMann suspension and whether the NHL's player safety department is harsher on the Leafs. They delve into the current goaltender market, potential trades, and the likelihood of Quinn Hughes being moved by the deadline. The discussion also touches on Olympic hockey and the NHL's considerations for sending players. After the break, Raptors commentator Alvin Williams (24:45) joins to analyze the Raptors' quarterfinal against the Knicks, the playoff-like atmosphere, and the potential impact of returning players. They discuss Gradey Dick's role moving forward, Immanuel Quickley's absence, and the Raptors' position in the Eastern Conference. The episode concludes with today's Canadian sports moment.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 Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies to the show! He shares his thoughts on the team's recent play, how they emerged from their slump, his excitement for the upcoming Olympics, and what representing the United States in Milan would mean to him. They also touch on his career highlights, including his recent goal against the Hurricanes, and his involvement with Amazon's Fulfillment Centre during the holidays. The hosts then discuss the latest news on Chris Tanev and the possibility of surgery. After the break, MLB Network host Adnan Virk (23:50) joins from Orlando to provide updates on Blue Jays free agency, including the situations involving Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker. They examine how the bullpen market is developing following the signings of Devin Williams and Edwin Díaz, the shifting perceptions of the Mets and Yankees, and the broader outlook for free agency across the AL EastThe 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 recapping the Raptors' disappointing loss to the Knicks in the NBA Cup quarterfinals. They assess what the game revealed about the Raptors' place in the Eastern Conference, the impact of injuries to RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley, concerns around Jakob Poeltl, and Brandon Ingram's ongoing inconsistencies. They also outline what they hope to see from the Raptors when they return to action on Monday. The boys then shift to Bobby McMann's one-game suspension for a high stick and whether it was justified. After the break, they react to Dylan Cease's introduction by the Blue Jays and what his comments signal for the organization. They examine John Schneider's remarks about IKF and his lead at third in Game 7 of the World Series, raising questions about coaching accountability. The hour wraps with discussion about Edwin Díaz signing with the Dodgers, Kyle Schwarber returning to the Phillies, and the broader implications for the free agent market, before celebrating Shai Gilgeous-Alexander winning the Northern Star Award.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 the hour with Leafs beat reporter Luke Fox. They discuss Dennis Hildeby's surprising performance and the potential for it to continue. They also examine the impacts of Woll and Hildeby on the team, Troy Stecher's surprising contributions, and the struggles of the power play—debating whether the issue lies with personnel or coaching. They touch on the latest injury updates for the Leafs. After the break, Raptors GM Bobby Webster (22:44) joins to assess the team's first 25 games, Brandon Ingram's integration, and the offensive challenges without RJ Barrett. They discuss the NBA Cup's impact and Darko Rajakovic's coaching transition. Ben and Brent then share their predictions for the night before wrapping up with the Canadian sports moment of the day.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 Jon Morosi, MLB Network insider. He shares what he's hearing from the Winter Meetings in Orlando, including growing speculation around a potential José Berríos trade following Ross Atkins' comments. Morosi discusses Berríos' possible value, the unusually candid tone from the Blue Jays' front office, and the team's ongoing activity in Florida, including whether additions may come in the bullpen or at a position-player spot. He also breaks down the situations surrounding Bo Bichette, Kyle Tucker, and Tarik Skubal. After the break, the hosts shift to Dennis Hildeby's impressive play and his impact on the team's postseason hopes and future goaltending structure. They then revisit the Kyle Tucker rumours following a recent Joel Sherman reports, noting potential concerns the Blue Jays may need to weigh.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 by recapping the Leafs' 2–0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. They dive into the team's potential season turnaround after a rough start and highlight Dennis Hildeby's strong play in his first career shutout. They praise waiver pickup Troy Stecher's unexpected impact amid injuries on the blue line and touch on Dakota Joshua's improvement, Auston Matthews' recent form, and the upcoming matchup against the Sharks. After the break, they discuss reports from the MLB winter meetings regarding José Berríos' handling of his postseason demotion and the implications for the Blue Jays' rotation next year. Before the next break, they examine the Eagles' Monday night loss to the Chargers and reflect on the unusual struggles of the defending Super Bowl champions.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 Monday morning by chatting with Sportsnet Raptors reporter Michael Grange about his hip replacement surgery and the pros and cons of the procedure. They also discuss the Raptors' recent struggles, losing 4 of their last 5 games, and what has changed since their 9-game win streak. Grange shares insights on Brandon Ingram's performance, the importance of the upcoming NBA Cup game against the Knicks, and the Raptors' chances of making the top 6 in the East. After the break, Trey Wingo (24:11) joins to analyze Week 14, discuss the Chiefs' future, and the implications of the Colts' injury to Daniel Jones. The guys finish with a spotlight on a Canadian sporting moment!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 Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show! He shares his thoughts on Toronto's shootout loss to the Canadiens, the overall state of the buds, the impact of Joseph Woll's injury, Dennis Hildeby's reliability, and the struggling power play. The guys then discuss concerns about the Olympic ice surface in Milan and the possibility of NHL players not attending, offering their own alternatives if the venue isn't ready. After the break, they shift to the news from the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando. The boys assess where the Blue Jays stand after signing Dylan Cease, their potential involvement with Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette, and what additional roster moves may be ahead. Ben and Brent wrap up with a look at the World Cup draw and its implications for Canada's group.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 reacting to Craig Berube's post-game comments following the Maple Leafs' shootout loss to the Canadiens on Saturday, which ended their three-game winning streak. They share their impressions of the team's performance this weekend, including Dennis Hildeby's play and the uncertainty around Joseph Woll's status, along with the potential need for a goaltending move. They note the power play's struggles and discuss Scott Laughton's improved form with goals in three-straight games. After the break, they shift to the Toronto Raptors, who have dropped five of their last six, to examine whether their early-season goodwill has faded. They dive into the impact of Brandon Ingram's workload and the absence of RJ Barrett, before closing the hour by with thoughts on Chiefs' loss to the Texans on Sunday Night Football.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.

Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi wrap up the week by welcoming on TVA NHL insider Renaud Lavoie! The guys discuss the paths that the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs have taken so far this year, goaltending injuries, and the Leafs' motivation before getting into Montreal's crease, Nick Suzuki's season, and how the Olympics may impact the trade market. After the break, the guys welcome on MLB Network, and Amazon Prime Host Adnan Virk to help set up the MLB's Winter meetings! (29:29) They get into Adnan's expectations, the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes, Bo Bichette, and what teams in the AL East and beyond are going to be the most active throughout the week. 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.

Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi open the second hour by welcoming Charles Davis, NFL on CBS analyst! He shares his thoughts on the Lions' win over the Cowboys on Thursday Night Football, Detroit's revived season, Jahmyr Gibbs' standout play, and Dallas' outlook moving forward. Later, the trio look ahead to discuss the significance of some key Week 14 matchups this weekend including the Chiefs, Colts and Bills. After the break, Raptors reporter and Bodog contributor Aaron Rose (30:30) joins the show to chat about how the Raptors ended LeBron James' 1297-game streak of scoring 10+ points. Aaron also looks into Toronto's overall performance this season, Scottie Barnes' two-way growth, their place in the Eastern Conference, and whether they have the assets needed to pursue Giannis Antetokounmpo. The hour wraps with Gunning and Franceschi debating a hypothetical Scottie-for-Giannis trade.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.

Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi wrap up the week by celebrating a big Maple Leafs win over the Carolina Hurricanes. They highlight strong performances from Matthew Knies, the top line, Auston Matthews, Scott Laughton, Bobby McMann, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson, while noting the potential impact of Joseph Woll's injury on the team's goaltending. After the break, they shift to the Raptors' narrow loss to the Lakers and the end of LeBron James' streak of 1,297 straight 10-point games. They reflect on its significance in Toronto, Jakob Poeltl's absence, and Scottie Barnes' impressive season, before looking ahead to the upcoming World Cup Draw!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.

Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi close out the morning by welcoming on Ty Dunne from GoLongTD.com! The guys get Ty's thoughts on if the Buffalo Bills are serious Super Bowl contenders, the emergence of the New England Patriots and Drake Maye, if Maye is the MVP favourite and how worried Bills Fans should be about the Pats. They then tee-up the Thursday nighter on deck between the Lions and Cowboys. After the break the guys are joined by Maple Leaf Hot Stove writer, Anthony Petrelli (26:34) to discuss the Leafs road trip thus far, what their playoff chances look like, the goaltending situation and Scott Laughton's role in the forward group. The guys close out the day with their Canadian Sports Moment of the day! 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.

Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi open the second hour by discussing the reports that Giannis Antetokounmpo wanted a trade this summer. They examine whether the Raptors were true contenders for him and how their assets compare to the rest of the NBA. They then shift to the Lakers' visit to Toronto tonight and note how LeBron James' arrival feels less significant than ever, potentially signaling the twilight of his era. Gunning also recaps his time at the Sportsnet Classic 3-on-3. After the break, they're joined by Nick Kypreos, Real Kyper & Bourne co-host, who shares his impressions of the Leafs' road trip, goaltending tandem, and Dennis Hildeby's expected workload. The boys also dive into the state of the power play, Auston Matthews' play since returning from injury, and the ongoing issues with Olympic ice and stadium plans in Italy, including the possibility that NHL players may not participate this winter.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.

Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi open Thursday's show by looking ahead to the Maple Leafs' road-trip finale against the Hurricanes. The boys frame tonight's clash as a clear benchmark for where the team stands, and discuss which parts of the organization (front office, coaching staff, or players) have had the most pressure lifted during this stretch. They then shift to concerns about the Olympic rink in Italy and the possibility that NHL players might not participate in the upcoming Games. After the break, Brent and Daniele react to news that Kyle Tucker visited the Blue Jays' facilities, considering what it might mean for Toronto's chances of signing him. They question whether both Bo Bichette and Tucker could realistically both be added long-term, and how missing out on Tucker would shape perceptions of the Jays' offseason.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.