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The New York Islanders (17-20-7) take on the San Jose Sharks (14-27-6) on Brent Sutter night at UBS Arena. The Isles Morning Minute is presented by Acrisure.
It's a Quick Fix featuring Joe Buono (@IslesFix) and former VP of Communications for the Islanders, Chris Botta (@ChrisBottaNHL).With former captain and Stanley Cup champion Brent Sutter set to be inducted into the Islanders Hall of Fame on Saturday night, Chris and Joe closely examine the Isles Hall of Fame candidacy of other alums potentially worthy of the honor.Should Glenn ‘Chico' Resch be the next to go in? What's the delay in celebrating Pat LaFontaine's career? What about the player he was traded for, fellow Hall-of-Famer Pierre Turgeon? Does Ziggy Palffy's stardom during the franchise's dark days warrant consideration, and did Josh Bailey do enough, long enough, to be a clear Islanders Hall-of-Famer?Chris has ideas on how Hall-of-Fame nights can be re-imagined and how to honor the remaining “core of the four” that don't have their own plaques. Get full access to Isles Fix at islesfix.substack.com/subscribe
Former Islanders Captain Brent Sutter joins "The Double Chili Islanders Podcast" with Peter Schwartz. Peter talks with Brent about his upcoming induction into the Islanders Hall of Fame. They also talk about his time with the Islanders and being part of the Stanley Cup dynasty.
Stefen Rosner from The Hockey News joins "The Double Chili Islanders Podcast" with Peter Schwartz. Peter and Stefen talk about the Islanders struggles so far this season. They also talk about the team's prospects and Brent Sutter's upcoming induction into the Islanders' Hall of Fame.
Legendary Islanders broadcaster Jiggs McDonald joins "The Double Chili Islanders Podcast" with Peter Schwartz. Peter spoke with Jiggs about Brent Sutter going into the Islanders Hall of Fame. They also talked about the Islanders glory years and some of Jiggs' most memorable calls.
Two-time Stanley Cup winner and recent Islanders Hall of Fame Inductee Brent Sutter joins Greg and Cory for episode 64 of the podcast. Sutter talks about his reaction to his Isles HOF induction (1:52), his famous family upbringing (2:50), the beginning of his NHL career with the Isles (11:50), the story of his trade to Chicago (25:11), winning the Stanley Cup in Vancouver in 1982 (41:36) and more!
It's a Quick Fix featuring Joe Buono (@IslesFix) and former VP of Communications for the Islanders, Chris Botta (@ChrisBottaNHL). The Islanders have played better than expected given the circumstances, and the recent five-game point streak (3-0-2) has fans back invested in the season and being disappointed and missed opportunities, including a disappointing loss to Seattle on Saturday afternoon. That's a good thing.Plus, Chris reacts to the announcement that Brent Sutter will be inducted into the Islanders Hall of Fame and provides the backstory on how the HOF came to be and who was supposed to be the first player inducted. Get full access to Isles Fix at islesfix.substack.com/subscribe
Former Islanders Executive Jim Devellano joins "The Double Chili Islanders Podcast" with Peter Schwartz. Peter talks with Jim about Brent Sutter's upcoming induction into the Islanders Hall of Fame. Devellano drafted Sutter with the 17th pick in the 1980 NHL Draft. They also talk about Devellano's time with the Islanders and his role in the Stanley Cup Dynasty.
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Joshua Marshall sits down with Brent Sutter to talk about the Red Deer Rebels season to date, Respect in Sports & opening up to others. Bosco & Sutter talk about Sheldon Kennedy & his Respect Group Inc. They also talk about the Calgary Flames, Mikael Backlund & the Edmonton Oilers. They finish off talking about Brandon Sutter.
On this week's Block Party, Greg Wolf and Braydon Coburn are joined by Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Haydn Fleury to discuss his journey to the NHL, the influence of coach Brent Sutter, growing up in Carlyle, Saskatchewan, the impact of his dad's, facing his brother in a game, being a teammate of his brother's and his excitement about joining the Tampa Bay Lightning.
This week we are thrilled to be joined by Brent Sutter - an 18 year NHL Veteran who is part of the legendary Sutter Family from Viking, Alberta! Brent is a two-time Stanley Cup Champion, a 3 time Canada Cup Champion, and post playing career, has coached with the New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames in the NHL. Brent has also played a huge role in Canadian Junior Hockey as Owner, General Manager & Head Coach of the Red Deer Rebels, winning the 2001 Memorial Cup along the way. AND, if that wasn't enough - coached Canada's World Junior Team to IHHF World Juniors Championship Gold Medals in both 2005 and 2006! He shares some very crazy stories about growing up and playing junior & NHL hockey with his 6 brothers - super entertaining - ENJOY! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mike and Dan look back at a week that put the Islanders in good position, and ahead towards the California trip that could ruin everything. They revel over a rare "signature win" that helped derail everyone's favorite wild card hopeful. The victory over the Sabres was the Islanders in their purest form, getting cheers for red line dump-ins from a fanbase that finds them anything but boring, despite how they're treated by the talking heads we're forced to deal with. They also look at another hilarious win over the Penguins that exposed how flawed that team is, despite its delusions about itself and its history. In the second half, they preview a swing on the West Coast that could be doom, the scheduling conspiracy theory working against the Islanders, and the hard shifts we'll have to put in just to watch them this week. Forget the coffee and take some deep breaths. Finally, they discuss the Flyers and the orange-robed council of elders that actually runs them. Preorder your triple player “Line Change” Bobblehead today from the fine folks at FOCO. Featuring likenesses of Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin and Brent Sutter, this is an extra large and fantastic collectable that you won't want to miss out on. Supplies are VERY limited so preorder yours right now right here: https://www.foco.com/products/bryan-trottier-denis-potvin-brent-sutter-new-york-islanders-line-change-triple-bobblehead Subscribe to our Patreon! Plans start as low as $2 a month and patrons get ad-free episodes of the shows, bonus podcasts, written posts, discounts and much more. Visit our friends: Vintage Ice Hockey for t-shirts, hoodies and jerseys with hundreds of classic hockey logos, and our Al Arbour and The Island merch which benefit dementia research. Use the code FOURCUPS when you spend $50 or more to get a free THE ISLAND coffee mug or pint glass. The Pinot Project has Rosé, Pinot Grigio and a Wine Enthusiast Best Buy Pinot Noir, all under $15 a bottle. Available at local wine stores and UBS Arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joined by Hockey Night in New York host Sean Cuthbert, Mike and Dan talk about the goalie tandem of the future that wasn't, and the mad weekend that changed the Islanders forever. Roberto Luongo needs no preamble at this point. He was one of the most outstanding goalies of his era and a rock for two franchises - neither of which was the one that drafted him. Kevin Weekes was no slouch either, playing solid backup minutes for a number of teams. But neither could overcome the itchy trigger finger of the general manager who acquired and then traded them away in order to take the real goalie of his dreams first overall. Sean's a pro at this whole podcasting thing and they waste no time in diving into the insanity of June 24, 2000. They run down the “terrible dominoes of decisions,” the “Sliding Doors” moments and the brain-breaking what-could-have-beens that categorized an entire era of Islanders hockey. The pace is as fast and furious as the trades were. Note: Weird Islanders: The Podcast! will return to its normal biweekly schedule next week. Preorder your triple player “Line Change” Bobblehead today from the fine folks at FOCO. Featuring likenesses of Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin and Brent Sutter, this is an extra large and fantastic collectable that you won't want to miss out on. Supplies are VERY limited so preorder yours right now right here: https://www.foco.com/products/bryan-trottier-denis-potvin-brent-sutter-new-york-islanders-line-change-triple-bobblehead Subscribe to our Patreon! Plans start as low as $2 a month and patrons get ad-free episodes of the shows, bonus podcasts, written posts, discounts and much more. Visit our friends: Vintage Ice Hockey for t-shirts, hoodies and jerseys with hundreds of classic hockey logos, and our Al Arbour and The Island merch which benefit dementia research. Use the code ANXIETY to save 15%. The Pinot Project has Rosé, Pinot Grigio and a Wine Enthusiast Best Buy Pinot Noir, all under $15 a bottle. Available at local wine stores and UBS Arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Dan look back at the NHL trade deadline and a satisfying week for the Islanders, who took home a big win over Detroit and a new large winger. First, they recap Saturday's matinee victory, which went from potentially demoralizing to jubilant in the span of a period. They talk about how "that smell" has re-emerged on the Islanders, who are looking more like the conference finals team from two seasons ago and playing meaningful games in March as they had hoped. The second half is devoted to the fallout of this year's trade deadline, from surprise winners to delicious losers and how the Islanders ended up being among the former. Many of last week's deals made the Bo Horvat trade - which was lambasted at the time - seem much more reasonable. And it's clear that some teams, including division rivals, are still searching for answers even after moving bodies around. Thanks again to everyone who made our Patreon launch so successful. Check out Patreon.com/IslandersAnxiety to sign up for ad-free episodes, bonus content, discounts and more. Preorder your triple player “Line Change” Bobblehead today from the fine folks at FOCO. Featuring likenesses of Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin and Brent Sutter, this is an extra large and fantastic collectable that you won't want to miss out on. Supplies are VERY limited so preorder yours right now right here: https://www.foco.com/products/bryan-trottier-denis-potvin-brent-sutter-new-york-islanders-line-change-triple-bobblehead Visit our friends: Vintage Ice Hockey for t-shirts, hoodies and jerseys with hundreds of classic hockey logos, and our Al Arbour and The Island merch which benefit dementia research. Use the code ANXIETY to save 15%. The Pinot Project has Rosé, Pinot Grigio and a Wine Enthusiast Best Buy Pinot Noir, all under $15 a bottle. Available at local wine stores and UBS Arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joined by Ryan, aka RattMartin of the Skates at the Stakes podcast, Mike and Dan remember Derick Brassard, a recent Weird Islander who went from hated to beloved to forgotten in the span of just a few seasons. After starring on a few very good Rangers team, Brassard entered the wilderness, where he played for what seemed like a different team every six months. He landed with the Islanders as a replacement depth center and after months of searching for a role, settled into a slot on the wing where he played a key role in the team's run to the semifinals in the bubble tournament. He has gone onto play for a few other teams since leaving Long Island, and has now surpassed the 1,000 games mark in his return engagement with the Ottawa Senators. Ryan talks about his memories of Brassard's short time with the Islanders, his mythical status within his friend group and how that bubble team all had their signature moments that will live on forever. Preorder your triple player “Line Change” Bobblehead today from the fine folks at FOCO. Featuring likenesses of Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin and Brent Sutter, this is an extra large and fantastic collectable that you won't want to miss out on. Supplies are VERY limited so preorder yours right now right here: https://www.foco.com/products/bryan-trottier-denis-potvin-brent-sutter-new-york-islanders-line-change-triple-bobblehead Visit our friends: Vintage Ice Hockey for t-shirts, hoodies and jerseys with hundreds of classic hockey logos, and our Al Arbour and The Island merch which benefit dementia research. Use the code ANXIETY to save 15%. The Pinot Project has Rosé, Pinot Grigio and a Wine Enthusiast Best Buy Pinot Noir, all under $15 a bottle. Available at local wine stores and UBS Arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Dan look back at a the Islanders' three big wins last week and look ahead at the NHL trade deadline while it's actively happening. With victories over the Penguins and Jets, the Islanders re-established themselves as a playoff contender and actually managed to look like their old selves for one of the few times all season. That they melted a few Pittsburgh beat writer brains made it even more fun. But their makeshift lineup won't cut it for too long, and despite already having Bo Horvat, they'll need some pickups. The second half is dedicated to this week's trade deadline. Names like Timo Meier and Patrick Kane are either already or almost gone but there are some players out there that might help the Islanders get a little stronger for a possible playoff run. The best thing about this interminable trade deadline is that it's almost over. Preorder your triple player “Line Change” Bobblehead today from the fine folks at FOCO. Featuring likenesses of Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin and Brent Sutter, this is an extra large and fantastic collectable that you won't want to miss out on. Supplies are VERY limited so preorder yours right now right here: https://www.foco.com/products/bryan-trottier-denis-potvin-brent-sutter-new-york-islanders-line-change-triple-bobblehead Visit our friends: Vintage Ice Hockey for t-shirts, hoodies and jerseys with hundreds of classic hockey logos, and our Al Arbour and The Island merch which benefit dementia research. Use the code ANXIETY to save 15%. The Pinot Project has Rosé, Pinot Grigio and a Wine Enthusiast Best Buy Pinot Noir, all under $15 a bottle. Available at local wine stores and UBS Arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Dan react to a week of huge wins, embarrassing losses and injuries that somehow have the Islanders in a playoff berth again. Thanks to a thrilling comeback win over Pittsburgh and some timely losses to other teams, the Islanders are in the second wild card despite also predicably losing to an ECHL goalie and getting humiliated by the best team in the league. They are one of a pack of flawed teams all desperate to make the playoffs and hoping the Price Is Right wheel lands on $1.00 them. But the Islanders have bigger issues than points and games played - namely key injuries to J-G Pageau, Josh Bailey and Mathew Barzal that could push some lesser depth players into starting roles. In the second half, they look at another major matchup with Pittsburgh, a trade we've all be told is a "home run" swing and why it's pointless to argue in favor of the Islanders online. Preorder your triple player “Line Change” Bobblehead today from the fine folks at FOCO. Featuring likenesses of Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin and Brent Sutter, this is an extra large and fantastic collectable that you won't want to miss out on. Supplies are VERY limited so preorder yours right now right here: https://www.foco.com/products/bryan-trottier-denis-potvin-brent-sutter-new-york-islanders-line-change-triple-bobblehead Visit our friends: Vintage Ice Hockey for t-shirts, hoodies and jerseys with hundreds of classic hockey logos, and our Al Arbour and The Island merch which benefit dementia research. Use the code ANXIETY to save 15%. The Pinot Project has Rosé, Pinot Grigio and a Wine Enthusiast Best Buy Pinot Noir, all under $15 a bottle. Available at local wine stores and UBS Arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The great Brent Sutter joins us to talk hockey. DJ Johnny Infamous is gearing up for Super Bowl halftime show gambling, and why Jacob Trouba is one of our favorite players in the NHL
The Glass and Out Pod wants to wish everyone a Happy Holidays! To celebrate the start of this year's World Junior Championships, we're revisiting one of our favourite conversations from 2020 featuring two former Gold Medal winning coaches, Brent Sutter and Phil Housley. Brent Sutter led Canada to back-to-back gold medals in 2005 and 2006, going an incredible 12-0 in the process. The 2005 team is widely considered the best Canadian team of all-time, featuring a star-studded lineup of NHL All-Stars and future Hall of Famers. He would also return to coach in the 2014 tournament, where Canada finished fourth. Phil Housley was twice an assistant coach with Team USA in 2007 and 2011, capturing bronze medals both years. He would then return as the program's Head Coach in 2013, leading them to the fourth gold medal in the country's history. We hope you enjoy this very special talk, as the two share their experience leading their respective countries to Gold.
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, explores the past, the present and the future this week.The past - former Edmonton Oil Kings F Jake Neighbours is now with the St. Louis Blues after helping his team to a WHL Championship last season. He was recently back in Edmonton and stopped by the Oil Kings for a visit. He'll be our guest.The present - the Red Deer Rebels are off to their best start in franchise history. They are also flirting with the WHL's best win streak to start the season. General Manager & President Brent Sutter talks about the start and this year's edition of the Rebels.The future - the WHL had 43 players listed in the NHL Central Scouting's Preliminary Players to Watch List. Seven players were assigned "A" ratings. We will have a breakdown.Finally, WHL Player of the Week Mazden Leslie of the Vancouver Giants rounds out the show as he joins us in the midst of a Central Division road swing.
The Mutts are back to breakdown the NHL news & notes of the week. Canucks are struggling Riley Fiddler-Schultz with 5 goal game in the WHL Leafs are up & down Kessel breaks the iron-men streak Pat Laine returns Blues sign Tyler Pitlick Shane Pinto is on fire Oilers report for our friends at Shadified Flames repot for our friends at Marda Loop Barbershop Brent Sutter interview Mutts Fans our next guest won 2 Stanley Cups & went on to win 3 Canada Cups, he's played 1111 regular season games & 144 playoff games, he's the Owner, President & GM of the Red Deer Rebels, Brent welcome back to the 2 Mutts Podcast. Bosco's questions: 10-0-0 start Steve Konowalchuk as Head Coach Ben King, Ducks draft pick Mats Lindgren, Sabres draft pick The Rev questions: Captain Jayden Grubbe, Rangers draft pick Kalan Lind, Blackhawks questions Bosco to finish up the interview BOA Central Alberta CAC partnership with the Rebels
Brent Sutter talks with Eric Francis to share his thoughts on the Flames' season, working with Darryl and his future in coaching. Glenn Healy shares his favourite NHL memories and touches on what it was like to play for Mike Keenan.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.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00 - Season 17 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:27] - Guy opens the episode with a bunch of news and updates from the CHL, CJHL, USHL, NAHL and NCAA plus the guest list. [15:58] - We get a preview of the OHL conference finals via Brad Coccimiglio of Soo Today. [38:54] - The 2022 Draft Spotlight gets pointed towards Sioux City and Musketeers forward Dylan James. The Canadian turned heads in the USHL this season. [57:52] - Owen Pickering of the Swift Current Broncos is next up in the 2022 Draft Spotlight and delivers an outstanding interview for the TPS audience. [1:26:24] - WHL Commissioner Ron Robison was an intermission guest during one of our recent Edmonton Oil Kings broadcasts and covered an assortment of topics with Guy. [1:38:07] - This week's show closer is the owner and GM of the Red Deer Rebels, Brent Sutter who reflects on the season and playoffs for his team, the recent WHL draft and touches on the four teams left in the league playoffs. [1:58:30] - Guy wraps up the episode for the week.
The Red Deer Rebels are having a strong season, but still overshadowed by Edmonton and Winnipeg - we thought it would be fun to take a look at the best team that no one is talking about. Rebels PXP voice Troy Gillard shared with us stories about Chase Coward being close with guys like Stuart Skinner & Joel Hofer, what its like filling the shoes of Cam Moon, what its meant to have Steve Konowalchuk coaching the team, Arshdeep Bains signing with the Canucks, and much more
On this episode, we catch up with former Flames defenceman Dion Phaneuf to talk all things Iggy. The bruising blueliner shares his fondest memories of the GOAT, looks back on his career in Calgary, and tells a great story about how Brent Sutter forced the entire Red Deer Rebels team to play with wooden sticks for a full week as 'punishment.' Plus, Ryan and Brendan share some of their favourite Iggy moments, break down the team's road trip (so far), and look ahead to rest of this mammoth, seven-game trek.
On Episode 350 of Spittin' Chiclets, we present the best interviews of 2021. (3:34) - Brent Sutter (01:20:15) - Shayne Corson (02:51:29) - Jody Shelley (03:55:12) - Bob McKenzie (05:08:50) - Chris “Knuckles” Nilan (06:23:21) - Torrey Mitchell Prank Story (06:46:07) - Nathan MacKinnon (07:32:36) - Jon Cooper Thanks to all our listeners for a great 2021 so far! Excited for more things to come.
Talkin' Isles catches up with former Islanders captain Patrick Flatley in episode four. Greg and Cory talk to Flatley about playing for Team Canada in the 1984 Sarajevo Olympics (7:00), his NHL debut playing on a line with John Tonelli and Brent Sutter (9:35), becoming the Islanders captain (18:40), Heals and Flats (22:10), UBS Arena (29:35), working in the bagel industry (30:30) and more.
A massive Episode 56 for the guys on Knucks n' Pucks as former NHLer Jeff Woywitka joins the pod! Before the interview, the guys wrap up the NHL trade deadline, debate Julian Edelman's NFL Hall of Fame resume and talk Jadeveon Clowney signing with the Cleveland Browns. Former NHL defenseman Jeff Woywitka (31:59) joins KNP and talks about the time Brent Sutter made the Red Deer Rebels use wooden sticks, his nickname with the St. Louis Blues, living with Jamie Benn and more! Talk shifts back to the trade deadline and the guys pick their winners and losers of Monday. Don't forget to follow all the socials, check out the website at knucksnpucks.com and like and subscribe to the new YouTube page!
Red Deer Rebels Owner, President and GM Brent Sutter discusses his decision to step down as the team's head coach, and what's next for his franchise on and off the ice.
Shaun Sutter, Red Deer Rebels Asst. General Manager, talks about Brent Sutter's decision to step down as the team's head coach.
Donnie & Dhali are joined by Brent Sutter.
Red Deer Rebels GM/Head Coach Brent Sutter discusses the state of his team through 10 games of the 2020-21 WHL season
On Episode 324 of Spittin’ Chiclets the guys are joined by Brent Sutter and Keith Yandle. Yands joined (20:05) to discuss his 1000th game ceremony, the Panthers season and tons more. The boys also discuss Whit going to Disney World, ESPN’s deal with the NHL, and the Tekashi69 documentary. The guys are then joined by Brent Sutter (01:08:10) who joined to discuss his legendary career, coaching Colby Armstrong, buying the Red Deer Rebels and a bunch more. The guys wrap up the show talking Kaprizov/Minnesota, the Islanders, Coming 2 America and more.
Get Spec's thoughts on what Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' next contract should look like and whether he even re-signs in Edmonton. Then, head coach, G.M. and owner of the Red Deer rebels Brent Sutter talks about the challenges of navigating the COVID-19 pandemic over the last year and how they arrived at players and staff staying at the rink full time for the regular season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Red Deer coach Brent Sutter and forward Jayden Grubbe join hosts Adam Kimelman and Mike G. Morreale to talk about their unique living conditions this season at their arena, Western Park Centrium, and how they're approaching the 24-game Western Hockey League season that started Feb. 26.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The Season 16 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:17] - Guy begins the show with some quick News and Notes, the question of the week and the guest list too. [13:52] - The NCAA Campus Report this week will introduce the audience to Joseph Nardi, a senior at Northern Michigan who is having a heck of a season as one of the leading scorers in college hockey. [30:51] - The Red Deer Rebels begin their season this weekend so Owner, GM and head coach Brent Sutter is back on the program to get us ready. [56:08] - The General Manager of the Lethbridge Hurricanes is Peter Anholt and he joins Guy to preview the season and look back at the last 11 months too. [1:14:44] - The 2021 Draft Spotlight features Swedish forward Oskar Olausson, a scoring winger who is expected to be a 1st round pick [1:28:50] - Guy cleans up the episode of the week with the help of his bidet from Hello Tushy and then looks ahead to next week.
Red Deer Advocate Sports Reporter Byron Hackett joined us looking at the Rebels living at the rink, the new video streaming package, trade deadline, & more hot topics as the WHL is about to drop the puck. Subscribe to your local newspaper.
In Hour 3, we heard from Former NHL'er & World Longest Hockey Game participant Kyle Brodziak, and were joined by Red Deer Rebels Head Coach Brent Sutter
Brent Sutter from the Red Deer Rebels joined the 2 Mutts Podcast this week. We wanna thank Cam Moon for setting this interview up for us. This podcast is presented by Manscaped, go to https://ca.manscaped.com/ to get 20% off with code 2MUTTS. Intro by Bosco Brent played 1111 NHL regular season games & 144 in the playoffs where he went on to win 2 Stanley Cups with the New York Islanders, he won the Canada Cup 3 times as a player & as a Head Coach he won the WHL Championship & the Memorial Cup in 2000-2001, he also won 2 Gold Medal in 2005 & 2006 at the World Juniors we would like to welcome Brent Sutter from the Red Deer Rebels to the 2 Mutts Podcast -Thank Cam Moon for setting this interview up, Brent's relationship with Cam & Cam going to the NHL with the Oilers -How excited are you & the Rebels players to get back on the ice & get a season going? -The decision to have the organization staying at the rink -What type of team should we see this year -Red Deer Rebels culture Clay -Minor hockey career -AJHL career -Draft day -His time in Long Island -2 Cups -His Chicago days
Happy holidays everyone and welcome to a very special edition of the Glass and Out podcast! For many hockey fans, the holidays mean one thing: the start of the World Junior Championships. To celebrate this year's tournament, we decided to bring on two former gold medal winning coaches to discuss their processes to leading their respective teams and countries to a World Junior Championship. Brent Sutter led Canada to back-to-back gold medals in 2005 and 2006, going an incredible 12-0 in the process. The 2005 team is of course widely considered the best Canadian team of all-time, featuring a star-studded lineup of NHL All-Stars and future Hall of Famers. He would also return to coach in the 2014 tournament, where Canada finished fourth. Phil Housley was twice an assistant coach with Team USA in 2007 and 2011, capturing bronze medals both years. He would then return as the program's head coach in 2013, leading them to the fourth gold medal in the country's history. Sutter has been owner and president of the WHL's Red Deer Rebels since 1999. During that time, he's spent 16 total seasons as the team's GM and head coach, leading Red Deer to a Memorial Cup and taking home CHL’s Coach of the Year Award in 2001. He spent five seasons coaching in the NHL, split between the New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames. As a player, Sutter is a two-time Stanley Cup champ and played over 1,000 games. He represented Canada on four occasions, including three consecutive Canada Cups. Housley is a Hockey Hall of Famer and one of the most decorated defencemen to ever play the game. He got his coaching career started in Minnesota with Stillwater High School. After nine seasons, he'd join the Nashville Predators as an assistant. His first head coaching gig would come with Buffalo Sabres for two seasons. Currently, he is in the process of preparing for his second season as an assistant with the Arizona Coyotes. We hope you enjoy this very special episode, as the two share their experience leading their respective countries to Gold.
Donnie and Rick are joined by Brent Sutter and Farhan Lalji.
Brent Sutter says Brandon Sutter is as close to 100% as he can be & being healthy is translating to the play you’re seeing from him on the ice. Brent also gets into the value that Brandon brings to the Canucks.
It's a YUGE show! ESPN Analyst Jay Bilas joins us to talk about legendary #21's, his appearance on The White Shadow, Young Jeezy, the state of college sports in a COVID-19 world, taking Barney the Dinosaur to court and more! It's an absolutely jam-packed show!Our GuestJay Bilas is one of the foremost analysts in college basketball today. A 4-year starter at Duke where he played on the first of Mike Krzyzewski's 12 Final Four teams. He also won back-to-back National Championships as a Duke assistant and got a law degree. He's a 5X Emmy nominee, actor, author, likes Young Jeezy and has a first-rate Twitter account.2:08 – “Well, thank you for having me.”ESPN Analyst Jay Bilas joins us to dive right in on a jam-packed show. He reveals that he liked #21 because of Roberto Clemente. Plus he talks about The White Shadow, I Come In Peace, the state of college sports, taking Barney the Dinosaur to court, Young Jeezy and more.18:50 – “There are so many great number 21's . . .”Tom starts with the baseball list of notables which includes Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Mike Hargrove, Ruben Sierra and Terry Puhl. The Greatest Generation gets some love with an accounting of the accomplishments of Hall of Famers Warren Spahn and Bob Lemon. Finally, we hit the contenders, Sammy Sosa (barely), Roger Clemens (begrudgingly) and Roberto Clemente.22:40 – “It's a great number for basketball.”Rudy hits the basketball contenders starting with Tim Duncan. Then Dominique Wilkins, Kevin Garnett and Bill Sharman.26:27 – “I almost named my son World B. Free.”Sentimental favorites include scorer supreme World B. Free, former Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and Vlade Divac – the first guy who could get you 20 pts., 12 rebounds and smoke 4 cigarettes in a game. Notables include Michael Cooper, Sleepy Floyd and Alvin Robertson.28:23 – “Cam Neely. Who is really known more for #8.”Hockey notables include Neely, Guy Carbonneau and Brent Sutter. Sentimental favorites are Maple Leafs legend Borje Salming and all-everything female Cammi Granato. Contenders are Stan Mikita, Peter Forsberg and Mike Eruzione.31:15 – “Wow! I love it. You're teasing Screen Stars.”Rudy really comes around on Screen Stars, tipping his hand on who this week's honoree will be. Go to 39:24 to hear Screen Stars which includes big-time actors Jesse Plemons, Matt Damon and Patrick “Don't Call Me McDreamy” Dempsey.31:34 – “One legendary #21 that drove a car for a living.”Rudy shouts out NASCAR legend David Pearson before hopping into football, where the notables are Charles Woodson, Tiki Barber, Eric Allen and James Brooks. Sentimental favorites are Barry Sanders, Desmond Howard, Jim Kiick, John Hadl and Cliff Branch. Contenders are LaDainian Tomlinson and Neon Deion Prime Time Sanders.44:19 – “An official unit of measure, the buttload.”We segue into the Derrick Rose Award:Curt FloodSean TaylorKen CaminitiAnd the Hall of Shame:Rumeal RobinsonJay Johnstone50:04 – “I'll attack this list with vigor.”Heat Check for #21:Joel EmbiidWalker BuehlerZeke ElliottTodd GurleyFrank GorePatrick PetersonZach Grienke Todd FrazierHassan WhitesideBrayden Point54:35 – “Remind us of the order that Jay put it in.”Our first disagreement as a married couple on the Hall of Fame List:Roberto Clemente (Rudy would have Tim Duncan here)Tim DuncanRoger ClemensDeion Sanders Stan Mikita Buy Jay Bilas' book Toughness HERE. You can see him on TV just by turning it on.
You'll find no family in the hockey community more steeped in talent and tradition then the Sutters from Viking, Alberta. We were thrilled to have Brent Sutter as a guest on the Top Cheddar podcast. Sutter played over 1,000 games in the NHL which included two Stanley Cup wins with the Islanders and was an NHL All-Star as part of his 18 year career with New York and the Chicago Blackhawks. Add to that, three Canada Cup wins! After stepping down from the NHL, Brent and his family purchased the Red Deer Rebels of the WHL. Owning the team for over 20 years, he shared with us his view of how he must operate in his various roles (Owner, GM, Coach) and the type of team he needed to build around him. Brent has enjoyed a long coaching career. Besides coaching the Rebels, he has coached two World Junior Gold Medals (2005 & 2006), and coached the New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames in the NHL. There were tons of great stories he shared and we can't wait for you to listen in and enjoy! The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Knucks n' Pucks is back and handing out hardware this week as the guys make their picks for the Hart, Norris, Calder and more. The NHL lottery system is discussed and Evan and Erik try to make sense of what MLB is doing. Ethan Sakowich (30:49) joins the guys and talks about his four years with the Red Deer Rebels, how Erik wasn't impressed by his bantam draft news, WHL travel nightmares and how the Brent Sutter controversy was handled this season. The guys finish with their favourite sports sound bites.
The owner, G.M. and head coach of the WHL's Red Deer Rebels, Brent Sutter shares stories of his relationship with Michael Jordan when they both played in Chicago, the '87 Canada Cup experience and how he expects his franchise and the CHL to be impacted by the pandemic.
#ABRACKETOFOUROWN: BEFORE AND AFTER HULL FORWARDS, SWEET 16 After a wild week of voting in the Defense and Goalie regions, it's on to the forwards for the final set of Sweet 16 matchups. Tom Franklin and The Man Called Wags analyze last week's votes and break down this week's matchups. Before then, Tom and Wags talk about THPN's Goon Line Gaming, then Tom begs the NHL to have St. Louis be a host city so he can go INSIDE Enterprise Center to watch games. Then, at the end of the episode, they discuss playoffs and Blues/Stars history with Michael Farley of the Clean Skate Podcast! Matchups this week: Before Hull Forwards: #1 Bernie Federko vs. #4 Red Berenson - Monday #2 Brent Sutter vs. #3 Garry Unger - Tuesday After Hull Forwards: #1 Brett Hull vs. #12 Ryan O'Reilly - Wednesday #2 Vladimir Tarasenko vs. #3 Keith Tkachuk - Thursday Powered by: CoolHockey. Enter to win a $175 gift card by simply purchasing a jersey through this link: https://www.coolhockey.com/thpn between now and June 1st. Then let us know about it on Twitter @BluenotesPod and don't forget to use promo code "THPN" for 30% off!
ABRACKETOFOUROWN: BEFORE AND AFTER HULL FORWARDS, SWEET 16 After a wild week of voting in the Defense and Goalie regions, it's on to the forwards for the final set of Sweet 16 matchups. Tom Franklin and The Man Called Wags analyze last week's votes and break down this week's matchups. Before then, Tom and Wags talk about THPN's Goon Line Gaming, then Tom begs the NHL to have St. Louis be a host city so he can go INSIDE Enterprise Center to watch games. Then, at the end of the episode, they discuss playoffs and Blues/Stars history with Michael Farley of the Clean Skate Podcast! Matchups this week: Before Hull Forwards: 1 Bernie Federko vs. #4 Red Berenson - Monday 2 Brent Sutter vs. #3 Garry Unger - Tuesday After Hull Forwards: 1 Brett Hull vs. #12 Ryan O'Reilly - Wednesday 2 Vladimir Tarasenko vs. #3 Keith Tkachuk - Thursday Powered by: CoolHockey. Enter to win a $175 gift card by simply purchasing a jersey through this link: www.coolhockey.com/thpn between now and June 1st. Then let us know about it on Twitter @BluenotesPod and don't forget to use promo code "THPN" for 30% off!
Brent Sutter on the Tomahawk Roundup. Previously aired on WNTH 88.1 FM.
Locked On Islanders - Daily Podcast On The New York Islanders
Today we discuss the latest memo from the NHL to their teams and what it means for the Islanders. We also discuss how this break from playing games may help the Islanders in some ways and we take a look back at a Brent Sutter hat trick against the Rangers on This Date In Islanders History. In addition, we are joined by Matthew Blittner, author of the new book, "Unforgettable New York Islanders: Games & Moments From the Press Box, Ice and Front Office" which discusses some memorable games from Isles history with former broadcasters, beat writers and players. All this and more on today's Locked On Islanders Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Islanders - Daily Podcast On The New York Islanders
Today we discuss the latest memo from the NHL to their teams and what it means for the Islanders. We also discuss how this break from playing games may help the Islanders in some ways and we take a look back at a Brent Sutter hat trick against the Rangers on This Date In Islanders History. In addition, we are joined by Matthew Blittner, author of the new book, "Unforgettable New York Islanders: Games & Moments From the Press Box, Ice and Front Office" which discusses some memorable games from Isles history with former broadcasters, beat writers and players. All this and more on today's Locked On Islanders Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest 4 - The finally segment this week is provided by the voice of the Red Deer Rebels, Cam Moon, who had a chance to speak with head coach Brent Sutter about 1000 games on the bench.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Intro for Season 15 of The Pipeline Show [1:19] - Guy begins the show with the Question of the Week, CHL News and NCAA Notes plus the guest list. [15:59] - The NCAA Campus Report segment this week is a look at the Big Ten conference and a recap of the Beanpot courtesy Jashvina Shah of College Hockey News. [39:52] - A special In the Dub segment introduces listeners to the first female coach in the history of the WHL, Olivia Howe of the Moose Jaw Warriors. [54:40] - The 2020 Draft Spotlight this week features Jake Neighbours of the Edmonton Oil Kings who is ranked somewhere around the edge of the 1st round. [1:13:43] - The finally segment this week is provided by the voice of the Red Deer Rebels, Cam Moon, who had a chance to speak with head coach Brent Sutter about 1000 games on the bench. [1:21:21] - Guy wraps up the episode with another brew from Troubled Monk before looking ahead to next week's show.
The owner, G.M. and head coach of the Red Deer Rebels, Brent Sutter, joins Bob to talk about a rebuilding season for his team, the Battle of Alberta and former Rebels captain Ryan Nugent-Hopkins See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebels owner, G.M. and head coach Brent Sutter shares his experience playing in the '87 Canada Cup. Then, thoughts on his WHL franchise ahead of the regular season opener. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Season 15 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:05] - Guy begins the show in the usual way - with the Question of the Week followed by some news and notes and the guest list in Coming Down the Pipe. [13:40] - The Season preview of the Red Deer Rebels with the help of owner, GM and head coach Brent Sutter. [53:15] - General Manager Cameron Hope is the guest to preview the upcoming season for the Victoria Royals. [1:17:47] - The preview of the Spokane Chiefs comes with the help of new head coach Manny Viveiros. [1:44:42] - The Prince George Cougars preview features the General Manager and head coach, Mark Lamb. [2:05:46] - The last segment of the show this week goes to the preview of the Swift Current Broncos with head coach and GM Dean Brockman. [2:26;27] - Guys closes out the episode and announces the teams that will be featured on the program next week.
Guest 1 - The Season preview of the Red Deer Rebels with the help of owner, GM and head coach Brent Sutter.
Two full segments of stories from the owner, G.M. and head coach of the Red Deer Rebels, Brent Sutter and the play-by-play voice of the team, Cam Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are climate advocates everywhere including in sports, the circus, and in mermaid drag. Peterson Toscano of Citizens Climate Radio talks with Lew Blaustein of Green Sports Blog, Brewers pitcher Brent Sutter of Strike Out Waste, Eliana Dunlap of the Circus Action Network, Angel Collinson of ProtectOurWinters.org
Brent Sutter joins Bob to discuss the WHL's Central Division, top NHL draft prospects Bowen Byram, Dylan Cozens and Kirby Dach and his team's playoff chances. Then hear a one-on-one interview Oilers play-by-play man Jack Michaels had with Connor McDavid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Season 14 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:1:05] - Guy begins the show in the usual fashion with the Question of the Day, news and notes plus the guest list in Coming Down the Pipe [16:05] - The NCAA Campus Report sees ESPN scribe Chris Peters sharing his thoughts on the early season of college hockey. [34:20] - Inside the AJHL has Guy talking with the Director of Business Operations and the broadcast voice of the Bonnyville Pontiacs, Robb Hunter. [51:29] - The 2019 Draft Spotlight gets turned on for the first time this season and finds a key player eligible for the 2019 NHL Draft: Alex Turcotte. [1:08:25] - In the Dub this week features the owner, General Manager and head coach of the Red Deer Rebels, Brent Sutter. [1:30:27] - Guy wraps up the episode and looks ahead to next week's show.
Guest 4 - In the Dub this week features the owner, General Manager and head coach of the Red Deer Rebels, Brent Sutter.
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Sept 22 - Oilers Now Seg 4 - WHL preview with Oil Kings head coach Steve Hamilton and Rebels head coach Brent Sutter. oilersnow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of Arena Radio, we discuss...- Brad Richards/Alladin comparisons- Flyers offseason bonanza!- LS' "favorite" GM- Brent Sutter's ears- Team logos and jerseys- Dill Pickle Chips- Fantasy hockey- and of course... Nickleback!... and much, much more.Set aside a couple hours... if only to hear our commercials.
Brent Sutter talks to the media from Calgary before facing Minnesota
Brent Sutter discusses Calgary's 2-1 shoootout loss to the Buffalo Sabres
Grant Farhall and D'arcy McGrath discuss two straight losses by the Flames and the reaction of head coach Brent Sutter. Join the conversation at www.calgarypuck.com
In this episode we recap the first round of the NHL draft with sound and analysis of each pick with our draft expert Mike Murangi. We also talk with Devils beat writer Rich Chere about who might be the next head coach in New Jersey and what free agents they could be pursuing. We also discuss what could be the greatest Hall of Fame class ever, Brent Sutter being hired in Calgary, a huge trade between the Flyers and Ducks and a whole lot more.
New Jersey Head Coach Brent Sutter talks about Brendan Shanahan's season debut tonight