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Dimitri Filipovic is joined by Thomas Drance to talk about how the final playoff spots in the East were decided. Then they put a bow on the regular season by highlighting the most impactful individual performances with their All-NHL teams. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty. If you'd like to participate in the conversation and join the community we're building over on Discord, you can do so by signing up for the Hockey PDOcast's server here: https://discord.gg/a2QGRpJc84 The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Billy & Bryce are back on a rainy Tuesday edition of TM5. Braves fall to the Dodgers last night. Is Charlie Morton still a top of the rotation guy? We start our All-NHL team off with defenders today. Did the guys agree & were there any snubs? Big Ten is in Big Trouble. How a media rights deal has colleges paying Fox. We head over to the Marine South Scoreboard for all the News, Notes & Scores from around the area, hit up the Smith's Floor Covering Games & Events Calendar & wrap up with Another Cup of Coffee presented by Realtor Hannah Strawn.
All NHL playoff series have played their first games and fans across the league are thinking sweep either in a good way or one that isn't so favorable. A little advice, calm down and quit blaming the referees. On this day in 1991 "The Real Deal" retained the Heavyweight Title and Happy Birthday to Troy Polamalu Use promo code 1420LAB at Caldera + Lab. Clean, Wild-Harvested, Clinically-Proven Men's Skincare and save 20% on men's skin care products to keep that youthful exuberance in your face today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Matisz from The Score joins Dimitri to put together this year's All-NHL teams.This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
All NHL edition beginning at 12:30 est. This is an #EFP day folks. #gettothebag "If there's games to be played there's money to be made." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fame-up-sports-show/message
Daren is joined by John Hynes (1:08) to talk about the success of the Nashville Predators, Matt Duchene's bounce back season, Juuse Saros' seamless transition to being the team's starting goalie and some of his personal experiences with Nashville's country artists. He also talks about the transition from New Jersey to Nashville and some of the reasons why he thinks this team can make some noise this year. Chico Resch also joins (18:45) to share some memories of Clark Gillies and explain to the listeners what made Clark such a unique person and player. All NHL fans should listen to Chico's perspective to get a better sense of what Clark meant to his teammates and the NY Islanders organization.
It's our first ALL NHL pod in awhile since we have a bunch to talk about! Don't miss out on us talking about the Seattle Kraken decisions along with recent trades, signings and buyouts. Thank you all for checking out the episode. Make sure to follow us on IG, Youtube and where ever you listen to podcasts for more Hockey and Football conversations. Find our podcast at any of the locations in this linktr.ee/fromthebench Follow us on Instagram @Fromthebench Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/fromthebenchpo1?s=09 #NHL #SeattleKraken #HockeyPodcast
If there ever was a posterboy for most underrated goaltender in NHL history, you'll probably find the face of three time Stanley Cup winner Chris Osgood. This guy has over 400 wins, a few all-star selections, and a 2nd team All-NHL season, to go along with his Cups, yet no one seems to give a shit. Until now...Chris Osgood is a great story of a player who had several ups and downs but when it mattered the most he came through, and well that's really all that matters. At least to us. We had fun with Ozzie on this edition of the Cam and Strick Podcast. A father of three, he too has joined the coaching ranks as he looks to develop his son into another NHL prospect. From fighting Patrick Roy, to scoring goals, to playing alongside some of the best players and goaltenders in NHL history. Chris Osgood is among the most interesting goalies you're ever going to talk to. Does he belong in the Hall of Fame? Did he like Mike Babcock? What about Dominik H
Welcome to Rippin' Biscuits, the EXCLUSIVE UNCENSORED Smashville podcast on The Hockey Podcast Network! Join Devin Snow & Craig Granger every Monday! Stay up to date in the world of hockey with The Hockey Podcast Network. The Hockey Podcast Network offers a unique podcast dedicated to your Nashville Predators. All NHL-based Podcasts are available at thehockeypodcastnetwork.com or wherever you get your podcasts from! Show: Rippin' Biscuits Twitter: @HTMSports @hockeypodnet @Rippin_Biscuits Powered by: CoolHockey CoolHockey.com/THPN Promo Code: THPN for 30% off!
Welcome to Rippin' Biscuits, the EXCLUSIVE UNCENSORED Smashville podcast on The Hockey Podcast Network! Join Devin Snow & Craig Granger every Monday! Stay up to date in the world of hockey with The Hockey Podcast Network. The Hockey Podcast Network offers a unique podcast dedicated to your Nashville Predators. All NHL-based Podcasts are available at thehockeypodcastnetwork.com or wherever you get your podcasts from! Show: Rippin' Biscuits Twitter: @HTMSports @hockeypodnet @Rippin_Biscuits Powered by: CoolHockey CoolHockey.com/THPN Promo Code: THPN for 30% off!
Welcome to Rippin' Biscuits, the EXCLUSIVE UNCENSORED Smashville podcast on The Hockey Podcast Network! Join Devin Snow & Craig Granger every Monday! Stay up to date in the world of hockey with The Hockey Podcast Network. The Hockey Podcast Network offers a unique podcast dedicated to your Nashville Predators. All NHL-based Podcasts are available at thehockeypodcastnetwork.com or wherever you get your podcasts from! Show: Rippin' Biscuits Twitter: @HTMSports @hockeypodnet @Rippin_Biscuits Powered by: CoolHockey CoolHockey.com/THPN Promo Code: THPN for 30% off!
We got a full bench as all the boys are back together for the first time in about a month. KP and AB just got back from State Wars so we break down their tournament... both in gear and some after hours shenanigans. We break down the remaining RFA's and dive back into AB's segment "All NHL" teams with the best player interviews. We finish up with an interview with Charlie Pens, the FHL and Delaware first pro team Delaware Thunder's General Manager.
Episode 13 is here and, well... it's still summer so what's there to talk about?! The studio is steaming so we record from the dock, hence the slight sound issues. The boys recap their wild weekend, and the biggest news in DC is that the SNAKE Jake Vrana is signed and back in red. We have an awesome interview with HNIB Capital District coach Ben Hammock who recaps the return of DC in 12 years to the tournament. He takes us through his coaching career, and we play a fun little game at the end. All-NHL team segment returns with "Who is your hockey lineup if your storming Area 51?"
A nostalgic look back at my favorite hockey heroes and legends who wore the red, white and blue for the Rangers during the 1960'70's and 80's. In Episode #11 we look back at the highest scoring left wing in Rangers history #8 Steve Vickers. * Played all 10 of his NHL seasons with the Rangers *Drafted by the Rangers with the 10th selection in the first round of the 1971 NHL draft. * Converted to left wing by then Rangers GM/Coach Emile Francis after playing his Junior hockey career as a high scoring right wing. * Earned the Calder trophy as the NHL "Rookie of the Year in 1972 after scoring 30 goals despite missing almost 20 games due to injury *Scored 30,34,41 and 30 goals his first four seasons. * Played with Walt Tkaczuk and Billy Fairbairn on the "Bull Dog line." * First NHL player to record back to back "Hat Tricks." -1972 * Holds the Rangers record for most points in one game -7 * TKO'd the Bruins Don Marcotte with a right hand propelling the Rangers to one of their most critical regular-season victories during his rookie year -1972-73 season. *Average skater but with great balance, strength, and toughness that allowed him to park outside the goal crease to score the majority of his goals with a devastating backhand shot. * Led the NHL in shooting percentage in 1979-80 season with 29.6% * Earned two All-Star game appearances in 1975 and 1976 including a second-team All NHL all-star birth * Greatest scoring Left wing in Rangers history with 246 goals,340 assists and 586 points * Number 18 in the Top 100 Rangers of all time
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Alex sits down without Ray and chats with his father Mike about the Stanley Cup Finals, the big Canucks Draft Day trade, and the free agency scramble going on in the NHL right now. All NHL, no filler.
Ray misses out on another doozey; all about NHL Playoff Hockey! Talk with my dad, Michael, about how he did with his predictions for Round one and he lays some smack down on PK Subban. Also call up my good friend and rival Pat K of Stereos lore who let's me in on his predictions and why he likes the Oilers. All NHL. A little dabble of other things. That's why it's Cool Sports, baby! WOOO! Pat K (@patrickstereos)
A total of 935 patients with extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) diagnosed in the period between January 1985 and December 2000 in Kuwait Cancer Center, serving the whole population of Kuwait, were used to describe the clinicopathological and epidemiological features of extranodal lymphomas in Kuwait. Extranodal lymphomas accounted for 45% of all NHL observed during this time. All NHL cases from Kuwait Cancer registry were analyzed and pathologically reclassified using the latest WHO ( 2000) classification. The most common lymphoma observed was diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (58.60%) followed by Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) (3.80%). In the pediatric group, BL comprises more than two thirds of all patients (77.20%). The most common extranodal sites were stomach (19.70%) and skin (17.80%) in the adult group, large intestine (29.80%) and small intestine (19.30%) in the pediatric age group. The majority (73.40%) of adult extranodal lymphomas was in stage IE - IIE and had a very good prognosis. On the contrary, the majority of pediatric extranodal lymphomas were found to be in stage III and IV. Variations in treatment policies ( single agent or combined chemotherapy, radiotherapy, combined modality treatment) adopted and changed during the time period of 16 years of this retrospective study were documented. Copyright (C) 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.