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Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches (aka Nic Hauka and Jacob Fraser) unpack a very interesting end of season press conference from Canucks management. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches aka Nic Hauka and Jacob Fraser look back at a failed six-game road trip, while focusing on the final eight games of the season for the Canucks. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka & Jacob Fraser) look back at week of ups and downs for the Canucks, focusing on Vancouver's tough start to the six-game road trip. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka and Jacob Fraser) dissect the Canucks up and down play over the last week, wondering whether Vancouver can solidify its hold on a playoff spot heading into a crucial six game road trip. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka & Jacob Fraser) reflect on the Canucks lack of moves at the NHL Trade Deadline. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka & Jake Fraser) take a deep dive into the road ahead for the Canucks, wondering what the future holds for Vancouver's core players. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka & Jacob Fraser) recap an incredible 10 days of international hockey, which saw Canada prevail, while a couple of Canucks failed to impress for their respective countries. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka & Jake Fraser) unpack the Canucks good run of play before heading into the 4 Nations Face-Off break. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden is joined by the Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka & Jake Fraser) as the boys unpack a wild 24 hours in Canuck-land. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden is joined by the Healthy Scratches aka Nic Hauka and Jake Fraser as the boys put it all on the table wondering if this recent run of losses and continued drama off the ice, is rock bottom for the Canucks this season. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and Nic Hauka chat with long time Canucks reporter Bob “The Moj” Marjanovich about the state of the Canucks at the midway point of the season, wondering if Vancouver's win in Toronto could be a turning point in what has been a roller coaster of a season for the Canucks. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches aka Nic Hauka and Jake Fraser look back at the Canucks six games over the holidays where the team managed just two wins and 6 points. They also go over the teams continued poor play on home ice while wondering if major changes are coming for a Vancouver team that's mired in turmoil. For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden is joined by the Healthy Scratches aka Nic Houka & Jake Fraser. The boys look back at the end of the home-stand and the short road trip where the Canucks got its first look at the Utah Hockey Club. They also dive into the JT Miller and Elias Pettersson conflict, wondering if there ever will be peace and harmony between the two stars. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches aka Nic Hauka & Jake Fraser reflect on the Canucks week that saw two of their core players return to the lineup with Thatcher Demko returning from injury and JT Miller coming back from his leave of absence. The boys also go over how remarkable Quinn Hughes play has been this season while wondering if Vancouver should commit 8-years to Brock Boeser on his next contract. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches - Nic Hauka & Jake Fraser go over the Canucks successful road trip, what the Hronek injury means for the blueline, while contemplating who the best linemates are for JT Miller on Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and the Healthy Scratches - Nic Houka & Jake Fraser breakdown the Canucks start to the six-game road trip with a win in the Nations Capital while looking back at a rocky home-stand. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden is joined by the Healthy Scratches (Nic Houka and Jake Fraser). The boys go over the roller coaster week for the Canucks, where the head coach apologized to the fans for his team's poor performance on home ice, stating that it's “on me” to fix. They also debate who is going to step up and bury some goals in the absence of Brock Boeser, where Kevin Lankinen's game is at, what Dakota Joshua's return means for the team, while wondering if Nils Hoglander might be trade bait. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and The Healthy Scratches (Nic Hauka & Jake Fraser) breakdown the Canucks successful road trip through California, where Vancouver took all six points. The boys go over Jake DeBrusk finally snapping his goalless drought, Tanner Jeannot's dirty headshot on Brock Boeser, Pettersson's continued struggles, and whether or not Arturs Silovs would be better served getting demoted to the minors. Follow Vancouver Hockey on TikTok and Instagram for more exclusive content. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden is joined by the Healthy Scratches Nic Hauka and Jake Fraser. The boys go over the Canucks successful first road trip, while trying to figure out what exactly is going on with Elias Pettersson. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden joined by The Healthy Scratches Nic Hauka and Jake Fraser. They go over the Canucks slow start to the season, Elias Pettersson's struggles, Kevin Lankinen taking over the crease while debating who should be in Vancouver's top-6 forward group. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
The VHS is back for yet another season. Hosted by Andrew Wadden. Episode 1: Synopsis of the preseason Hoglander extension Ruther-Vin making savvy moves Demko's injury Plus we introduce The Healthy Scratches - Nic & Jake. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Canucks making moves during Free Agency, and Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron break it all down. The Canucks made several acquisitions, including Jake DeBrusk on a seven-year deal and Danton Heinen for two years. The hosts analyze the impact of these signings on the team's roster and the upcoming season. They also touch upon the NHL schedule for the 2024-25 season, highlighting the number of back-to-back games and extended road trips the Canucks will face. Additionally, they comment on the Nashville Predators' strong signings, including Steven Stamkos. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
With the season over, the Canucks players faced the media before leaving town and wrapping things up. Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron discuss what they heard and liked from players Brock Boeser, Dakota Joshua, Elias Lindholm, Elias Pettersson, Filip Hronek, Tyler Myers and fan favourite Nikita Zadorov. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
With the Canucks' playoff run coming to an end, Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron do the VHS rewind on the last few games and season. They review the contributions of the bottom-six players, expressing their thoughts on players like Dakota Joshua and Conor Garland. They touch on the impact of head coach Rick Tocchet on the team's morale and performance, acknowledging his role in bringing back enthusiasm for Canucks hockey in Vancouver. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron dive into the recent Canucks vs. Oilers Stanley Cup playoff games, starting with the excitement around the city as Canucks fever spreads. They analyze games three and four, highlighting standout performances from Artūrs Šilovs, Brock Boeser, and Calvin Pickard, and discussing controversial incidents like Carson Soucy's cross-check on Connor McDavid. They evaluate player performances, including Elias Pettersson's struggles and Nils Höglander's impact, while delving into the power-play effectiveness of both teams and the goalkeeping situation for the Oilers. The hosts emphasize the importance of game five for the Canucks, the need for players like Pettersson, Filip Hronek, and Ilya Mikheyev to step up, and potential lineup changes, could we see Arshdeep Bains, Vasily Podkolzin or Jonathan Lekkerimäki? They share their predictions for the upcoming games, discuss the intensity of the playoffs, and reflect on media coverage. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Two games done in Round 2, Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron welcome Gemma Karstens-Smith back to the podcast to dive deep into the Canucks vs. Oilers playoff series, particularly focusing on the intense Game 2. Discussing the performance of McDavid and Draisaitl, who dominated the game. They discuss the impact of the officiating, acknowledging that calls were missed on both ends, attributing it to the challenges of playoff hockey. The conversation delves into the goaltending performances of Artūrs Šilovs and Stuart Skinner, noting Skinner's vulnerabilities on rush plays. Gemma highlights the potential lineup changes for the Canucks and emphasizes the importance of making strategic adjustments to handle the Oilers' strong lineup effectively. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron discuss the Vancouver Canucks' recent success as they move on to play against the Edmonton Oilers in round two. They reflect on the Canucks' defensive strategy against the Nashville Predators and their ability to adapt to their opponents' style of play. The conversation touches on the impressive performances of players like Artūrs Šilovs, JT Miller, Brock Boeser, and Pius Suter, highlighting their crucial roles in the team's success. They also delve into Elias Pettersson's performance, acknowledging his contributions despite not scoring goals in the series. The discussion shifts to the Canucks' upcoming series against the Oilers, emphasizing the importance of staying disciplined and capitalizing on power play opportunities. The team's offensive capabilities and the challenges posed by the Oilers' top lines are analyzed, along with a focus on the Canucks' need for scoring in the series. The goaltending situation, with Šilovs likely to start in game one, is examined, with insights into the team's confidence in their goaltenders. Wadden and Aaron make their predictions for the series outcome, with one favouring the Oilers and the other leaning towards the Canucks. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
With the first two games of round one in the books for the Canucks, Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron welcome from the Canadian Press Gemma Karstens-Smith to breakdown the games, discuss Casey DeSmith between the pipes in the absence of Thatcher Demko. Also try and figure out, what is going on with Elias Pettersson's game, and car flags “Have got to go.” This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Playoff hockey returns to Vancouver for the first time since 2015. Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron breakdown the matchup versus the Predators, while giving their predictions on who will win the series. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron discuss the Vancouver Canucks' recent games against the Arizona Coyotes and the Edmonton Oilers. They analyze players like Casey DeSmith and Conor Garland, comparing their performances and potential impact on the team. The conversation delves into the Canucks' upcoming matchups, and Thatcher Demko's return. They also touch on league news, such as the potential relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Salt Lake City. Additionally, they share their excitement for the upcoming playoffs and speculate on which Canucks player will have the best playoff beard. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
The Canucks returned home and secured a massive win over a possible first-round opponent, the Vegas Golden Knights. Andrew Wadden and producer Aaron rewind the turbulent road trip and unpack the win over the Golden Knights. They heap praise on Conor Garland's play of late, while acknowledging the career accomplishments of JT Miller and Quinn Hughes. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
After a LONG Nine-Game Homestand, The Canucks are set to head out on the road. Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron look back at the week that was, and aren't really happy with how the Canucks performance as been. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Canucks ended last week 3-0, but started this week with a lose to the LA Kings. Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron have a look back on the recent games, look into the health of Dakota Joshua and Elias Lindholm, and preview possible play-off match ups for the Canucks as they inch closer to clinching a play-off spot. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden & Producer Aaron look at the Canucks' recent games against the Colorado Avalanche and the Washington Capitals. They analyze team performance, key moments, player performances, and struggles with the power-play and depth scoring. The upcoming games against Buffalo, Montreal, and Calgary are highlighted with an emphasis on securing wins. The promotion of Ryan Johnson to Assistant General Manager and the other Elias Pettersson's addition to Abbotsford are discussed. The importance of the Canucks elevating their game and maintaining their position in the Pacific Division is emphasized as they aim for the postseason, providing detailed insights on gameplay, player dynamics, and management changes. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
The Vancouver Canucks, currently on a winning streak, have secured impressive victories against teams such as the LA Kings, Vegas Golden Knights, and Winnipeg Jets. Players like Elias Pettersson and JT Miller have been outstanding, breaking records and scoring crucial goals. The team seems rejuvenated and focused as they head towards the post-season. The conversation then shifts to the recent NHL trade deadline. The Canucks chose not to make any significant moves on deadline day, having already acquired key players like Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov earlier. There were rumours about Lindholm potentially being traded again, but nothing materialized. Andrew Wadden dissects the trade deadline moves of various teams, including Dallas, Colorado, Edmonton, and notably the powerhouse Vegas Golden Knights, who made significant acquisitions. Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron analyse the Canucks' strategy to focus on their current roster and avoid trading away key future assets. Players like Nils Höglander have been performing exceptionally well, and the team is gearing up for a strong playoff push. The return of Carson Soucy and the potential impact of injured players like Thatcher Demko are crucial for their upcoming games. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron get into the latest happenings with the Vancouver Canucks, including Elias Pettersson's monumental deal. They analyze the Canucks' recent games, including a significant win against the Anaheim Ducks, and discuss potential trade prospects and strategies as the trade deadline looms. The episode also touches on player performances, injury updates, and the strategic implications of recent signings and potential trades for the team's future. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and Producer Aaron dissect the Canucks' recent performances with a blend of nostalgia, humour, and analysis. They go through the Canucks' victories and defeats, including a standout performance in Chicago and strategic plays against the Red Wings and Jets. Get an in-depth look at player performances, including Dakota Joshua's memorable night and Thatcher Demko's goaltending brilliance. Also tackle the hot topics of player safety, power-play dynamics, and the potential impact of Phil Kessel with the Canucks. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
After the All-Star Weekend, Andrew Wadden takes a look back on the weekend and how The Canucks players did in the events. Also discuss potential trade targets for the Vancouver Canucks, mentioning players like Tarasenko and Toffoli. Take a look at the upcoming road trip, and news the Phillip Di Giuseppe was on the ice for practice ahead of the game facing the Carolina Hurricanes. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
We dive into the Canucks' latest strategic moves, featuring an emergency podcast discussing the significant trade that brings Elias Lindholm to Vancouver. Andrew Wadden, alongside guest J.D. Burke from Elite Prospects, unpack the trade details, analyze its impact on the team, and speculate on future prospects and draft picks. The episode also touches on player performances and potential lineup changes, into the Canucks' strategy as they navigate the season. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
As The Canucks head into the All-Star Break, Andrew Wadden takes a look at their most recent games and what to do with Ilya Mikheyev & Andrei Kuzmenko and their lack of goals. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Special guest Rick Dhaliwal (Donnie & Dali - The Team on CHEK-TV), joins Andrew Wadden on this episode of Vancouver Hockey Show. They dissect the Vancouver Canucks' thrilling season. They delve into the team's stellar performance and speculate on potential trades as the deadline approaches. Key trade possibilities like Chris Tanev from the Calgary Flames and Jordan Greenway of the Buffalo Sabres are discussed in-depth. Wadden and Dhaliwal critically analyze the recent trend of teams loading up at the trade deadline and their subsequent lake of playoff performances, with a special focus on the Toronto Maple Leafs' recurring struggles. They stress the importance of balancing the costs of player acquisitions against the impact on draft capital. The episode also covers the Vancouver Canucks' strategic move to buy out Oliver Ekman-Larsson, exploring its implications for the team's future. Plus, don't miss the exciting discussion about Canucks players heading to the All-Star Game in Toronto. This podcast is supported by: Nine O'Clock Gun For more info and how to follow the show… https://sportshaus.ca
Andrew Wadden and Jeff Paterson begin by discussing the remaining teams in the Sunbelt final four and how it may impact TV ratings. They also delve into the news that Canucks prospect Jonathan Lekkerimäki will be loaned out to the SHL in Sweden, specifically to the team Orebro, and speculate on the reasons behind this decision and the lukewarm reception from Canucks fans regarding Lekkerimäki's underwhelming first season. The talk then shifts to the Canucks' core players and compare them to the Dallas Stars' core. They analyze the players considered part of the Canucks' core, including Hughes, Pettersson, Demko, and Miller, and discuss the challenges the team faces in building a competitive roster. They highlight the success of the Stars' core players and how their contracts have defied initial expectations. The hosts wrap up the episode with a lighthearted mention of Bo Horvat's banner still hanging at the Canucks bar and grill at YVR, acknowledging that it's a minor issue in comparison to other challenges facing the team. Leave your comments and #AskJPat questions on our episode page... https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com/378 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Wadden and Jeff Paterson dive into the latest off-season news surrounding the Vancouver Canucks. They kick things off by analyzing the impressive performance of JT Miller at the U.S. Open qualifier and even take a moment to reflect on his golfing skills. Then updates on the ongoing World Hockey Championship, shedding light on the standout performances of Canucks players representing their respective countries. Wadden and JPat delve into the valuable lessons the Canucks can learn from teams like the Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs. Despite having high-powered offenses, both teams have faced struggles in the playoffs. The guys discuss the importance of building a strong defense core and the impact of solid goaltending in the quest for playoff success, focusing on the current core players of the Canucks, including Demko, Hughes, Pettersson, and Miller, the hosts evaluate their contributions and examine the team's roster construction challenges, particularly in light of salary cap constraints. Also taking a look at the upcoming off-season and the pressure the Canucks face to make significant changes in order to improve their chances of reaching the playoffs. Leave your comments and #AskJPat questions on our episode page... https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com/377 Rink Wide: Vancouver is presented by Bodog. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
S&P Presents a special Thanksgiving episode with our Go Goat Sports family. First up, our friends at Ray and Dregs go around the table with Matt and Blake and get down to the players and coach in their contract year and the pressure that comes with that. They move on to the future superstars for the team and if those players will lead this team into the playoffs this year. Next up were Jeff Paterson and Andrew Wadden joined the table and give their best predictions on points and team MVP. They go through a few rounds of fill-in-the-blank to finish it off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
S&P Presents a special Thanksgiving episode with our Go Goat Sports family. First up, our friends at Ray and Dregs go around the table with Matt and Blake and get down to the players and coach in their contract year and the pressure that comes with that. They move on to the future superstars for the Vancouver Canucks and if those players will lead this team into the playoffs this year. Next up were Jeff Paterson and Andrew Wadden joined the table and give their best predictions on points and team MVP. They go through a few rounds of fill-in-the-blank to finish it off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Canucks cleaned house parting ways with head coach Travis Green and general manager Jim Benning. Matt Sekeres is joined by the Rink Wide team of Jeff Paterson and Andrew Wadden as they broke down the news when it unfolded in Vancouver and around the NHL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sekeres & Price kicked off with a huge announcement as Matt and Blake welcome the Rink Wide - Post Game to the family. Hosted by Andrew Wadden and Jeff Paterson, they will have a podcast-only version for Canucks fans to consume. The guys roll through their thoughts on opening night, including a great game between Vegas and the debut of the Seattle Kraken. Matt was not impressed with Commissioner Gary Bettman and his dig at ESPN. TSN Insider, Darren Dreger joined the program. Started off with a bit of a dig at Ray Ferraro. Moved from that to the kicking motion in last nights game winning goal for Vegas. Says that if you are skilled enough to make that kind of play, it should count. Talked about what he is hearing with the Canucks and how they will do this year. DD says it’s all positive, speaking with brass around the league. GM’s around the league think they are a playoff worthy team, despite some questions on defence. There is a lot of faith in Demko and the tandem as a whole with Halak. Talked about Hamonic and Sutter and the latest on them. Jeff Paterson in his regular slot and started chatting about the big post game announcement today. Talked about the stars and how they make up the core and that is something to be excited about. Talked about the lack of experience on the d-line. JPat says this doesn’t look like the makings of a contending D-care. Talked about Kyle Burroughs. Talked about MacEwen being claimed on Waivers. Be sure to check out the first ever Rink Wide Post Game edition follow the game!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show begins with a special announcement as we reveal the plans for the debut of Rink Wide featuring our Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson and S&P producer Andrew Wadden. The Welcome Matt gives praise to the Payton & Eli side cast they premiered last night during Monday Night Football. Adnan Virk from the MLB Network joins and talks about the improbable run the Blue Jays have had, vaulting themselves into the first wild card spot in the American League, and whether or not he thinks the Mariners can hold on and make the playoffs. Our new weekly contributor Patrick Johnston follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and tells us he doesn’t know what the hold up is with getting Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes’ contracts done, why he thinks that Jack Rathbone is going to be a player that could breakout for the Canucks this year, and who he’s going to have an eye on at the prospects camp. The Price is Right focuses in the Carolina Hurricanes who announced their 100 percent vaccinated as an organization while dwelling in a state that has a vaccination rate that’s under 50 percent. Jeff Paterson joins for his daily hit and explains the plan for the Rink Wide show, why he doesn’t think the Canucks rivalry with the Seattle Kraken will reach the heights of the battle of Alberta or the Rangers-Islanders in New York, and questions Jim Benning’s negotiation strategy. Matt looks to sizzle on Hot Take. The show wraps with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys start-off the pod by introduce the newest member of the show Andrew Wadden - returning to his familiar perch he held at 1040 producing the show. The Welcome Matt returns where Matt wonders what exactly is going on between the CFL and XFL The guys discuss the Adam Gaudette's positive COVID test, and if that might pause the Canucks season and if so what the ramifications could be. Matt & Blake react to Rick Dhaliwal’s report that the Canucks have reached out to Tanner Pearson’s agent. They then debate the value of Brandon Sutter on the NHL trade market and Matt explains why Thatcher Demko’s breakout season has changed the Canucks future outlook in goal. Fan fave Tell Me I’m Wrong makes its return with submissions from the audience. Finally, Jeff Paterson wraps up the show to talk all things Canucks, including the COVID situation the team is dealing with, whether the Canucks are shopping Adam Gaudette, what the framework of a contract extension will look like for Thatcher Demko, and if the Canucks are thinking of trading or re-signing Tanner Pearson. Thanks for following, rating, and sharing the Sekeres & Price pod - and tell a friend about us. If you are interested in showing your support by sponsoring the show email us at info [at] northbeachagency [dot] com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 7 opens with a chat with producer Andrew Wadden, followed by the “Price is Right” where Blake wonders if the Thatcher Demko extension means Jim Benning’s job might be safer than some might think. Kevin Woodley from NHL.com and In-Goal Magazine joins the show to discuss the Demko contract and who some of the comparable contracts around the league are. Woodley touches on Michael DiPietro and what this season has meant to the young prospects development, talks about how Braden Holtby’s age is hindering his range of motion, and wonders what Jacob Markstrom would be like if he played behind a good defence. “Hashtags” - the best and worst of Twitter, makes its glorious return, where Matt gives Canucks longtime equipment manager Pat O’Neill a tip of the cap ahead of his 3000th game behind the bench. Jeff Paterson drops in for his daily Canucks hit where J Pat gives his insight on the Demko deal, and how it plays into the teams future plans. The boys ask if Travis Green is tied to goaltender coach Ian Clark, and the interview wraps with a preview of the Canucks and Flames game tonight at Rogers Arena. And finally, Wadden returns to play “Hot Take Wednesday”, where the boys rate and debate the best hot takes submitted from the audience. Thanks for following, rating, and sharing the Sekeres & Price pod - and tell a friend about us. If you are interested in showing your support by sponsoring the show email us at info [at] northbeachagency [dot] comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.