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The State of Hockey will get the 2021 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic when the Minnesota Wild will play on Jan. 1, 2021 at Target Field. Carts compares it to Monday Night Football and talks about playing in the Stadium Series. The guys pick some potential opponents for the Wild. (1:30-20:45). Hockey Day Minnesota is coming up around the corner and Carts discusses what his draft strategy was for the NHL Alumni Game. (20:45-27:30). The guys talk about Peter Laviolette after he became the sixth head coach to be replaced this season when he was fired by the Nashville Predators. Also, they talk about potential coaching options for Seattle. (27:30-36:30). Former Wild head coach and current Flyers assistant Mike Yeo comes on to talk about his playing career and beginning his coaching career when he was 26 years old. He talks about his practice tirade from 2015 with the Wild and the trade for Devan Dubnyk. (36:30-1:04:30)
The Predators take center stage at the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika joins the show to recap the event. Brooks Bratten and Thomas Willis discuss how the Preds will try to replace Ryan Ellis, as they try to end their losing streak.
Nashville Predators General Manager David Poile joins The Midday 180 following a disappointing performance in The Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Poile discuss the Preds loss in Dallas, goaltending isssues, defensive failures and the future of the roster and coaching staff.
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
Robby Stanley recaps the Dallas Stars' 4-2 win in the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Are the Nashville Predators cooked? What can be done to propel this team forward into the playoff mix again this season? All of that and more on Locked On Predators. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Full radio highlights from the Nashville Predators' 4-2 loss to Dallas in the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic on January 1, 2020, as heard on the Nashville Predators Radio Network with Pete Weber, Hal Gill, and Willy Daunic on the call.
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
Robby Stanley recaps the Dallas Stars' 4-2 win in the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Are the Nashville Predators cooked? What can be done to propel this team forward into the playoff mix again this season? All of that and more on Locked On Predators. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
Ryan Porth of ESPN 102.5 The Game and Nick Cotsonika of NHL.com join Robby Stanley live from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas ahead of the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Plus Robby breaks down what he saw from the Predators at practice on Tuesday. All of that and more on Locked On Predators. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
Ryan Porth of ESPN 102.5 The Game and Nick Cotsonika of NHL.com join Robby Stanley live from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas ahead of the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Plus Robby breaks down what he saw from the Predators at practice on Tuesday. All of that and more on Locked On Predators. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Chase McCabe and Ryan Porth talk with Nashville Predators President and CEO Sean Henry about the process of getting ready for the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. They also talk with Derek King, the NHL Senior Manager of Facility Operations and Hockey Operations, about setting up the Winter Classic rink.
The Nashville Predators get another premier NHL event with a spot in the 2020 NHL Global Series. The club also reveals their 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic jersey. Plus, Preds Head Equipment Manager Peter Rogers joins the show to talk broken sticks, sharpening skates and long road trips.
Preds Captain Roman Josi signs an eight-year, $72.472 million contract that will likely keep him in Nashville for the rest of his career. He joins the show to discuss how the deal was struck. Plus, Brooks Bratten and Thomas Willis talk about Austin Watson's new contract, the Predators' point streak and the unveiling of the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic jersey.
Craft Brew News 09/27/19(courtesy of BrewBound – www.brewbound.com)BrewDog USA on Track to Double Sales in 2019Scottish craft brewers BrewDog are on pace to double its U.S. business this year.In an email to BrewDog USA wholesalers, chief revenue officer Adam Lambert reported that the company’s depletions (sales to retailers) increased 95% through the first eight months of the year. The company has also sold more than 320,000 case equivalents.BrewDog’s U.S. home, Ohio, where it built a 100,000 sq. ft. production facility, accounts for 55% of its domestic business, and in-state sales are growing at a rate of 80%.Sales of core IPAs Elvis Juice and Hazy Jane are up 104% and 95%, respectively, year-to-date. Grapefruit-infused Elvis Juice now represents nearly half (49%) of BrewDog USA’s business, while New England-style IPA Hazy Jane makes up 22% of its business. Sales of BrewDog’s flagship Punk IPA, which accounts for 8% of the company’s business, are flat.Lambert noted that 16 oz. cans continue to drive BrewDog’s total growth and represent 9% of its total business.In 2020, BrewDog is projecting its upward sales trajectory to continue, as Lambert told wholesalers that the company’s goal is to once again double its business.Weyerbacher Reorganization Plan Shows Private Investor Group Backed Out, Internal Investors InThe private investment group announced as a majority investor in Weyerbacher Brewing Company this past April has backed out of the deal, the brewery’s chief operating officer, Josh Lampe, told Brewbound.Instead, the Easton, Pennsylvania-based craft brewery has turned to a group of seven individuals and two trusts to invest $50,000 in exchange for shares in the business, according to a reorganization plan filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Pennsylvania’s Eastern District.1518 Holdings abandoned plans to buy a majority stake in Weyerbacher, a 24-year-old craft brewery that sold as many as 19,543 barrels at its most recent peak in 2014, shortly after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April, Lampe said.“We’ve been going at it on our own, and we’ve got a lot of beer coming out and are making headway with getting everything back in stock, which is a good thing,” he added.Weyerbacher also owes $1.9 million to other creditors, but those claims are unsecured and the company plans to pay back a total of $186,000 according to the reorganization plan.Lampe said there have been no layoffs at Weyerbacher since the company laid off two salespeople in February. The company has no plans to close its retail locations in Easton, where it operates a 30,000-barrel production brewery and taproom, or in New Hope, where it opened a stand earlier this year inside a food hall and local market.Lampe said “We’re still working through our issues, but my main focus is the future of the company and making sure that we are able to keep putting out great beer,”.Texas Brewers Report Boost from Beer-To-Go Sales LegalizationEighteen days after Texas’ new beer-to-go law went into effect, manufacturing brewers are reporting high levels of consumer enthusiasm for the opportunity to buy and take home packaged beers from taprooms.After passing through the Texas Legislature in the spring and being signed by the governor in June, the law allowing the state’s licensed manufacturing breweries to sell beer to-go went into effect on September 1. Prior to the change, only brewers holding brewpub licenses that produced fewer than 10,000 barrels could sell patrons beer for off-premise consumption. The new law allows customers to purchase up to one case of 12 oz. cans (288 oz.) per brewery visit daily.Peticolas Brewing Company founder Michael Peticolas said sales during the two weeks since the change in the law were the best in the 8-year-old Dallas-based beer company’s history. Peticolas, an attorney turned brewer, was a vocal proponent of changing the law.“It was a huge team effort to get this thing from concept to actually opening up on September 1, which ultimately is the single biggest day we’ve ever had in our history,” he said.Austin Beerworks co-founder Adam DeBower told Brewbound in an email that the passage shows that with “a well-thought-out and executed game plan, normal people can in fact still move the needle on the laws that govern our lives.”Truly Hard Seltzer Named Official Hard Seltzer of the NHLThe Boston Beer Company today announced it has inked a five-year deal for Truly Hard Seltzer to be the “official hard seltzer” of the National Hockey League. The agreement is Boston Beer’s first national sports league partnership.The sponsorship will begin at the start of the 2019-2020 season on October 2, and will give the brand exposure both through broadcasts and stadiums during the regular season, Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Stanley Cup Final. Truly will also sponsor the Truly Hard Seltzer NHL PreGame during the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic as well as the 2020 NHL Stadium Series.NHL chief business officer and executive vice president Keith Wachtel said in a press release “As the beer category continues to evolve, we’re thrilled to become the first national sports league partner of The Boston Beer Company,”. “With a thriving business across multiple categories, they are an ideal partner to engage with our avid fan base. 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A bunch of minor trades were made in the last week, the 2019 Honda NHL All-Star Game rosters were released, as well as the 2019-20 outdoor game schedule. Nick and Connor also discuss the legacy that was the 2019 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic and the 2019 IIHF World Junior Quarterfinal upsets. Support the show on Patreon.
The Original Trio discuss the 2018 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic, 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship and more in separately recorded sessions of the podcast. Also, we’re available for hire. In memoriam: Part of Joe Thornton’s beard that Nazem Kadri ripped off (2015-2018).
Max and Jay Weinberg sit down with WLIE 540am Sportstalkny to talk Hockey, Bruce Springsteen, Max Weinberg Juke box, Slip Knot and the Winter Classic. Max Weinberg and Max Weinberg’s Jukebox, the quartet helmed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame drummer - and the driving rhythmic force propelling Bruce Springsteen’s The E Street Band for 43 years - will serve as the house band for the 2018 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®, performing throughout the outdoor game. In his 50-year professional career, Weinberg has played with some of the biggest and most diverse names in music, including Bruce Springsteen, James Brown, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, B.B. King, Tony Bennett, Ringo Starr, John Fogerty, Stevie Winwood and Sheryl Crow, among many others. Weinberg was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the E Street Band in 2014 (courtesy of NHL PR). Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny