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The season is a week away and we give all our prognostications on what we expect to happen this year. There were some bold predictions and some....not so much. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Title Player Shawn Horcoff Shirts off for Horcoff NEWS Stolarz signs - 4 x $3.75MM Atlantic Division Team Strengths / What's Going Well Key Challenges / What Could Go Wrong Expectations or Projection for 2025-26 Florida Panthers They're coming off back-to-back Stanley Cups, meaning they have experience, confidence, and a championship mindset. They also have strong core players, and continuity tends to help. CBSSports.com+3DraftKings Network+3NHL+3 Big blow: their captain Aleksander Barkov suffered a serious knee injury (ACL/MCL) in training camp, and is likely out for much or all of the season. That hurts leadership, two-way play, and depth. The Sun+2Reuters+2 Also, Matthew Tkachuk is recovering from surgery and may miss time. DraftKings Network+1 They'll need next-man up to step out. Still expected to be a top-team in the Atlantic, maybe the favorite. But their margin for error is slimmer without Barkov. If they stay healthy otherwise, they should contend for division and maybe again deep in the playoffs. Toronto Maple Leafs Very strong offensive core (Matthews, Nylander, etc.), good goaltending (Stolarz / Woll) last season. They won the division in 2024-25, so momentum and confidence are there. Daily Faceoff+3Wikipedia+3The Hockey Writers+3 Major change: Mitch Marner is gone (trade / sign-and-trade), so they lose a big creator and offensive driver. The Hockey Writers+2hockeybuzz.com+2 Depth on the blue line is a concern; mobility and puck-moving among the defense isn't elite. Also any injuries to top forwards could hurt. The Hockey Writers+1 They will likely still compete for a top-3 spot in the Atlantic. Many projections put them 2nd or 3rd. But whether they can pull off another division title may depend heavily on how they adapt without Marner. Tampa Bay Lightning They have veteran depth, star players (Hedman, Kucherov, etc.), strong goaltending history. They tend to remain a steady playoff presence and know how to win big games. The Hockey News+2DraftKings Network+2 Age and wear could creep in; maintaining performance across a full season is always harder for older players. Depth beyond their top lines / defense is always in question. Also, small off-season improvements vs rivals who might have improved more. The Hockey News+2hockeybuzz.com+2 Expect them to be in the mix for a playoff spot, likely top-3 or wild-card if needed. They might not win the division, but they'll be dangerous — especially if other teams have more turmoil. Ottawa Senators Young core is maturing: players like Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle, Jake Sanderson are established difference-makers. They made the playoffs in 2024-25 for the first time in a while. hockeybuzz.com+3NHL+3Wikipedia+3 They should have more experience, better cohesion. Depth is still a concern — forward depth, goaltending (though they have some good prospects), and whether they can avoid inconsistency (long losing stretches) especially in a tough division. Also, small margins matter in late games; punishing turnover or defensive lapses will hurt more in 2025-26. Likely a wild card contender; maybe push into the top-4 or 5 in the Atlantic depending on health and whether they capitalize in close games. Not likely favorites, but in many projections they finish around 4th in the division. The Hockey News+2The Hockey Writers+2 Montreal Canadiens Youth is coming through; the “next wave” is expected to make strides. Many observers see them as a team that could improve more steeply than some of their rivals. Daily Faceoff+1 They have upside — speed, prospects, and potential depth upgrades. Still less consistency, still gaps — especially in center depth, defensive depth, and perhaps special teams. They might struggle in tight games, and maybe lack the experience to keep pace with more battle-tested teams. Probably still just outside the top group, fighting for a wild-card. If things go well, could squeak into a playoff spot; if not, might hover in the middle. Projections often place them ~5th in the division. Boston Bruins After a down year, they have some assets and draft picks; hiring a new coach and adding forward depth are seen as positives. NHL+2The Hockey Writers+2 They also have tradition and infrastructure; could bounce back. They were last in the division in 2024-25, so regression is required just to be relevant. They need players to step up, younger guys to develop. Also, they need to improve on defense, and be better in transition and in penalty kill / special teams. Without big upgrades, they risk being left behind. NHL+1 Probably still a rebuilding / retooling year. Likely finish in the lower third of the division. Modest improvements, but playoff contention seems out of reach unless some surprise performances or trades happen. Buffalo Sabres Some high-end offensive talent (e.g. players like Tage Thompson) that have shown they can produce. Potential for breakout seasons. Bleacher Report+1 They also have assets and could use them wisely. Defensive structure, consistency, special teams, and goaltending tend to be weak or uneven. They have to avoid letting games get away — handling adversity, depth through injuries will be big. Also, relative to other Atlantic teams, margin for error is small. Probably still outside the playoff picture; might aim for getting close (70-80 wins?), but more likely a lower-end Atlantic finish (6th or 7th). Potential to improve, but not yet in serious contention unless they make big moves. Detroit Red Wings They showed competitiveness last season; some young core pieces are developing; fanbase optimism is there. They're not total longshots — could surprise. hockeybuzz.com+1 Depth is lacking; need more consistency, better defense, better special teams. Also, injuries and inexperience could hurt them over the grind of a full season. Their margin for error is small. Likely still on the outside looking in. May notch more wins than last season, possibly finish mid-pack in the division, but a playoff berth is probably a stretch unless many things go right. Metropolitan Team Strengths / What Looks Good Challenges / Risks Expectations / Projection Carolina Hurricanes Added scoring depth (Nikolaj Ehlers) and boosted their defense backing (K'Andre Miller). They have a strong coaching staff, and their core players (Aho, Svechnikov, etc.) are established. (The Hockey News) Ehlers has been somewhat injury prone; Miller is still adjusting to larger responsibility. Also, they've had playoff disappointments lately — expectations are high, so even small slip-ups will be magnified. (The Hockey News) Many project them to win the Metro. Likely among the top point totals in the division (100+ points), serious contender to go deep in the playoffs. (Yardbarker) New York Rangers Key offseason additions: defense improvements, coaching change (Mike Sullivan) which might stabilize some weaknesses. They have top-end talent offensively, good leadership, and the potential to tighten up defensively. (Yardbarker) Their defensive and 5-on-5 metrics were weak last season; goaltending concerns persist. They need consistency, especially in close games and during stretches without full health. (Yardbarker) Expected to bounce back. Many see them finishing near the top of the Metro, possibly 2nd or 3rd. Not quite the favourite, but serious playoff hopes. (Yardbarker) New Jersey Devils Young core that is increasingly experienced: Hughes, Bratt, etc. Some savvy offseason moves adding depth forwards and defensive pieces. If they stay healthy, they could compete for a high seed. (Live Sports on TV) Injuries to their star players remain a concern; goaltending is also an open question (how well Markstrom and others hold up). Depth still isn't quite elite. Also, consistency in tight games will be tested. (Yardbarker) Many expect them to improve on last season, possibly pushing for top-3 in Metro. A playoff berth is expected; division win less certain. If things go well, might break into serious contention. (Yardbarker) Washington Capitals Strong recent performance; good special teams, solid top lines, veteran leadership. Their depth is better in many eyes, and key players are still in good form. (The Hockey News) Aging defense corps could be a liability. Also, regression is possible—last season's stretch may be hard to replicate at the same level. Injuries always loom. (Yardbarker) Probably a top-4 Metro finish. They might not be favoured to win the division, but if things align, they could threaten. Expect playoff qualification, likely in a decent seeding spot. (Yardbarker) Columbus Blue Jackets Young players are continuing to develop; they showed last season they can compete. If goaltending solidifies and they stay healthy, they could push for the lower playoff spots. (Yardbarker) Goaltending is a concern (depth, consistency). Also, finishing games, managing pressure, and handling divisional matchups could expose their inexperience. Depth beyond top lines may still be a weak link. (Yardbarker) Dark horse for a wild card. Probably not expected to win the Metro, but could finish 4th–5th, depending on injuries and consistency. Surprises possible. (Yardbarker) New York Islanders Veteran presence, some depth, experience in tight defensive systems. Could outperform low expectations if they get hot and especially in home games. (Yardbarker) The roster seems to lack top-end scoring punch compared to the top Metro teams. Also unclear whether they've made enough changes to keep up with more aggressive/younger teams. If injuries hit, they may have trouble keeping pace. (Yardbarker) Likely in the middle of the pack. Maybe fight for a wild card but probably not among the top 3 unless something clicks. (Yardbarker) Philadelphia Flyers Some high-upside youth, flashes of good play, potential to surprise. They've added pieces that could help in depth and forward scoring. (Live Sports on TV) Still a ways to go. Lack of consistency, defense and special teams likely won't be top tier. Pressure to improve is there but may not have enough veteran stability. (Yardbarker) Probably among the lower end of Metro. Expecting modest gains; playoff battle is probably out of reach unless overperformance across the board. (Yardbarker) Pittsburgh Penguins Name recognition, leadership with veterans; still capable of pulling out big performances (especially in front of home crowd). If some younger players step up, there's upside. (Bleav) Aging core, inconsistent goaltending, defensive talent concerns. Many see them projected to finish last or near the bottom in the Metro. Long stretches of tough games could expose their vulnerabilities. (Yardbarker) Probably a rebuilding / transition year. More about development and seeing what youth can do. Playoffs unlikely barring massive surprises. Might aim to exceed low expectations rather than compete for top spots. (Yardbarker) Pacific Team Strengths / What's Working in Their Favor Key Weaknesses / Risks Expectations / Projection Vegas Golden Knights They won the division last season (2024-25) and bring strong overall depth, offensive firepower, and experience. (Daily Faceoff) They've also made roster tweaks to stay competitive. (Daily Faceoff) Losing or aging pieces, defensive depth under pressure, possible regression if injuries hit. Also, they'll get more attention from other teams, meaning more challenging matchups. (Daily Faceoff) Likely to be one of the top 2 in the Pacific, maybe the division winner again. Considered among the favorites. Edmonton Oilers Big upside. With superstars like McDavid, strong offensive core, recent playoff success (they made the Stanley Cup Final last season) indicate they already have what it takes. (Daily Faceoff) Goaltending is a concern, but if the tandem holds up, they could be dangerous. (NHL) Consistency in goal is a known risk: both in terms of performance and availability. Statistics suggest some volatility. Also, pressure expectations are high. If things go off the rails early, it could affect momentum. (NHL) Expected to challenge Vegas closely for the division; likely secure a playoff spot. Possibly division runner-up or even top if they outperform in goal. Los Angeles Kings They had a solid 2024-25, finishing 2nd in the Pacific. Key players have experience, and if their depth continues to build, they could push upward. (Wikipedia) Scoring consistency and depth past the top lines will matter. Injuries or underperformance in secondary scoring could limit how high they go. Also, keeping pace with Vegas/Edmonton will be challenging. (Daily Faceoff) Likely to be in the playoff mix. Possibly a dark horse for second or third in the division, potentially a lower seed but competitive. Vancouver Canucks They have some strong forward pieces, and internal roster improvements (especially on defense) are viewed by analysts as meaningful. If their goaltending is healthy, they could push for a wild card. (The Hockey Writers) Lack of a strong second-line center is viewed as a weakness. Also, past off-ice issues (locker room dynamics) and performance under pressure might be concerns. Health of key players will be crucial. (The Hockey Writers) Probably fighting for one of the lower playoff or wild card spots. Could surprise and finish mid-pack in Pacific if things go well, but not expected to win the division. Calgary Flames Some analysts see potential for them to climb; they may be undervalued, depending on offseason additions, internal development, and being in a division that is top-heavy (so second tiers can get more margin). (Daily Faceoff) Depth issues, matching up against elite offensive teams, special teams and defensive consistency often are weak spots. If opponents exploit those, Flames might struggle in tight games. (Daily Faceoff) Likely just outside of the top 3 in the division; possible wild card contender if they stay consistent and avoid injury. Anaheim Ducks They are still rebuilding, but have young talent, and some key contracts or signings could help them improve. (Daily Faceoff) Probably still a year or two away from being a real threat. Their defense and goaltending need to improve more before they can reliably win close games. Depth beyond the top prospects might limit their ceiling this season. (The Hockey Writers) Probably toward the lower end of playoff contention. More likely playing spoiler or improving win totals rather than challenging for top of Pacific. Seattle Kraken They have new coaching (Lane Lambert) which could bring a change in culture or playing style. Some young players are expected to develop further. (Wikipedia) They were weak in 2024-25, and must overcome inconsistency, defensive holes, scoring shortages. Also, renovation of systems and integrating young players tends to produce growing pains. (OilersNation) Likely among the bottom few in Pacific, unless there is a breakout by young core. Probably fighting for modest gains in standings rather than playoff spots. San Jose Sharks Potential upside in young players / prospects; less external pressure; opportunity to surprise if things align. (Daily Faceoff) Very likely to struggle in many games. Depth, defense, offense vs stronger teams are weak points. Budget / roster limitations may make large leaps difficult. (Daily Faceoff) Likely near the bottom of the Pacific this season. Development year. Might win some rounds, maybe upset a few higher-ranked teams, but not expected to make the playoffs in baseline projections. Central Team What Looks Good / Strengths What Could Go Wrong / Key Risks Expectations / Projection Colorado Avalanche • Strong forward group with Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas, Brock Nelson, Valeri Nichushkin. (The Hockey Writers) • Good defensive depth; additions like Brent Burns and Victor Olofsson project to bolster secondary scoring and depth. (The Hockey News) • More stable goaltending: Mackenzie Blackwood paired with Scott Wedgewood may reduce the inconsistency that has been a drag in past seasons. (The Hockey Writers) • Landeskog's ability to stay healthy and produce consistently is still a question. (The Hockey Writers) • Age of some defensive pieces (e.g. Burns) is a factor; performance may dip or break down in tough stretches. • If the backup goaltending or depth scoring fails, that could expose vulnerabilities. Among the favorites to win the division or finish top 2-3. Many projections put Colorado near or at the top. They are seen as a Stanley Cup contender from the Central. (The Hockey News) Dallas Stars • Strong forward group / top-6 depth. Even if they lost some pieces, their core remains dangerous. (The Hockey Writers) • Jake Oettinger remains a strong goaltender, giving them solid chances in tight games. (The Hockey News) • They may have gotten slightly “worse on paper” due to offseason departures; matching pace with Colorado, Winnipeg, etc., will be tough. (The Hockey Writers) • Defensive depth could be stressed; margin for error is smaller in a tight division. Very likely playoff team; realistic chance to compete for the division title. Projections often put them 1-3 in the Central. (The Hockey Writers) Winnipeg Jets • Strong regular season potential: solid core, strong goaltending, capable offense. (The Hockey News) • Adding leadership / veterans like Jonathan Toews may help in tight playoff push games. (The Hockey News) • They lost Nikolaj Ehlers, which is a nontrivial blow to their offense. Replacing that contribution is not simple. (The Hockey Writers) • Keeping consistency over a full season, especially in travel / divisional games, is always challenging. • Injuries or regression from key players could hamper momentum. Expected to finish among the top 3 in the Central; likely a playoff spot. Some projections have them trailing Colorado and Dallas. (The Hockey News) Utah Mammoth • Progressing core; young but gaining experience. Some observers view them as dark horse. (The Hockey Writers) • They have added pieces to try to round out depth; more cohesion could pay off. • Their overall expectation is rising; they may benefit if other teams slip. • Inexperience could hurt in high-stakes games. • Depth still may not be sufficient to sustain long slumps or injuries to key forwards / defense. • Goaltending and consistency remain open questions. Likely a wild card contender. Could finish 4th-5th in the division, possibly grab a playoff spot if things break well. Not yet expected to challenge at the very top, but capable of overachieving. (The Hockey Writers) Minnesota Wild • Some talented young players developing (e.g. Zeev Buium, Brock Faber, etc.). (The Hockey Writers) • Goaltending tandem (Gustavsson / Wallstedt) may give them more stability. (The Hockey Writers) • If Kaprizov stays engaged and the offense gets consistent support, they could push for wild card. • There has been uncertainty around certain players' commitments/futures (e.g. rumors with Kirill Kaprizov). • Depth beyond the top lines / top 6 remains a concern. • Defensive breakdowns in tight games and special teams performance could limit upside. Probably mid-pack in Central. Many projections expect them to fight for a playoff
Bengals vox Dan Hoard kicks off the hour with some adversary intel, then Wild blueliner Brock Faber joins as part of Wild media day. Then some news!
Bengals vox Dan Hoard kicks off the hour with some adversary intel, then Wild blueliner Brock Faber joins as part of Wild media day. Then some news!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bengals vox Dan Hoard kicks off the hour with some adversary intel, then Wild blueliner Brock Faber joins as part of Wild media day. Then some news!
Jessi Pierce of Bardown Beauties and NHL.com shares comments from Brock Faber during their latest interview together regarding his feeling about his play last season and how he's working to get back to a level he's satisfied with. What is there to make of his comments? What does this tell you about Faber as a player? Are we excited about the Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase? Are you exhausted on Kirill talk yet?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jessi Pierce of Bardown Beauties and NHL.com shares comments from Brock Faber during their latest interview together regarding his feeling about his play last season and how he's working to get back to a level he's satisfied with. What is there to make of his comments? What does this tell you about Faber as a player? Are we excited about the Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase? Are you exhausted on Kirill talk yet?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dylan Loucks is here to report on the Minnesota Wild. Jesse and Victor interview Dylan about returning pros Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Boldy, Mats Zuccarello, Marco Rossi, Joel Eriksson Ek, Marcus Johansson, Frederick Gaudreau, Liam Ohgren, Danila Yurov, Jared Spurgeon, Zeev Buium, Jonas Brodin, Brock Faber, Filip Gustavsson, and Jesper Wallstedt. In Cat's Instincts, Cat Silverman of InGoal mag breaks down Jesper Wallstedt and Chase Wutzke. In the Dynasty Dig, Victor breaks down Zeev Buium, Danila Yurov, and Riley Heidt with the help of scouting reports from FHL Scout Jeremy and X polls from NHL Rank King Mason Black. Have a listen! Our show is part of the Dobber Podcast Network and sponsored by Fantrax.com. Email fantasyhockeylife@gmail.com and ask to join our free discord. Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/fantasyhockeylife for rankings, bonus podcasts, in-depth prospect reports with video, show notes and more. Check out our YouTube for more prospect videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPYVXp3foOcvh7344fjKmA. Listen and subscribe wherever podcasts are posted - and give us 5 stars! We want to be your best place to talk about the game of dynasty fantasy hockey
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On this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian are highlighting the teams with the best and worst fantasy playoff schedules, and the players that are worth adding, holding or dropping as you get to the most crucial moments of your fantasy season. Players discussed on this episode include Matt Boldy, Ryan Hartman, Marcus Johansson, Brock Faber, Patrik Laine, Sam Montembeault, Juraj Slafkovsky, Nick Blankenburg, Michael Bunting, Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault, Ryan O'Reilly, Warren Foegele, Andrei Kuzmenko, Quinton Byfield, Darcy Kuemper, Mikael Granlund, Mikko Rantanen, Lian Bichsel, Cody Ceci, Ryan McLeod, Ukko-Pekka Luukonen, Blake Coleman, Dylan Cozens, David Perron, Fabian Zetterlund, Alex Ovechkin, Aliaksei Protas, Artyom Levshunov, Alex Vlasic, Ryan Donato, Connor Bedard, Spencer Knight, J.G. Pageau, Bo Horvat, Kirill Marchenko, Nick Schmaltz, Dylan Guenther, Logan Cooley, Karel Vejmelka, Elias Pettersson, Morgan Geekie, Casey Mittelstadt, Pavel Zacha, Oliver Bjorkstrand, Anthony Cirelli, Yanni Gourde, William Nylander, Auston Matthews, Jake Neighbours, Justin Faulk, Cam Fowler, Zack Bolduc, Alexey Toropchenko, Jonathan Drouin, Brock Nelson, Cale Makar, Artturi Lehkonen, Tomas Hertl, Pavel Dorofeyev, Brandon Saad, Tristan Jarry, Sidney Crosby, Connor Hellebuyck, Trevor Zegras, Troy Terry, Petr Mrazek, Mackie Samoskevich, Carter Verhaeghe, Sam Bennett, Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven, Shayne Gostisbehere, Jordan Eberle, Jani Nyman, Jared McCann, Philipp Grubauer, Owen Tippett, Travis Konecny, Jesper Bratt, Cody Glass, Stuart Skinner, Chris Kreider, Will Smith and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Judd and AJ chat about the Wild's loss to the Rangers last night and what the highs and lows were from the game. Two goals on the power play deserves some praise; The 4th line showed significant progress; Freddy Gaudreau's handles were on full display. Brock Faber looked exhausted in OT; did the team play scared in overtime? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ chat about the Wild's loss to the Rangers last night and what the highs and lows were from the game. Two goals on the power play deserves some praise; The 4th line showed significant progress; Freddy Gaudreau's handles were on full display. Brock Faber looked exhausted in OT; did the team play scared in overtime? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ chat about the Wild's loss to the Rangers last night and what the highs and lows were from the game. Two goals on the power play deserves some praise; The 4th line showed significant progress; Freddy Gaudreau's handles were on full display. Brock Faber looked exhausted in OT; did the team play scared in overtime? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ chat about the Wild's loss to the Rangers last night and what the highs and lows were from the game. Two goals on the power play deserves some praise; The 4th line showed significant progress; Freddy Gaudreau's handles were on full display. Brock Faber looked exhausted in OT; did the team play scared in overtime? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ discuss the Wild's 6-1 road loss to Utah last night and break down the play of Brock Faber, Jonas Brodin, and others. What caused he team to look so tired last night? Is this going to be the norm without Kaprizov or Eriksson Ek? The penalty kill continues to be abysmal; does last night push the meter in any direction for if this team should trade before the deadline? Judd breaks down the injury labeling system in the NHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss the Wild's 6-1 road loss to Utah last night and break down the play of Brock Faber, Jonas Brodin, and others. What caused he team to look so tired last night? Is this going to be the norm without Kaprizov or Eriksson Ek? The penalty kill continues to be abysmal; does last night push the meter in any direction for if this team should trade before the deadline? Judd breaks down the injury labeling system in the NHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ discuss the Wild's 6-1 road loss to Utah last night and break down the play of Brock Faber, Jonas Brodin, and others. What caused he team to look so tired last night? Is this going to be the norm without Kaprizov or Eriksson Ek? The penalty kill continues to be abysmal; does last night push the meter in any direction for is ==f this team should trade before the deadline? Judd breaks down the injury labeling system in the NHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss the Wild's 6-1 road loss to Utah last night and break down the play of Brock Faber, Jonas Brodin, and others. What caused he team to look so tired last night? Is this going to be the norm without Kaprizov or Eriksson Ek? The penalty kill continues to be abysmal; does last night push the meter in any direction for is ==f this team should trade before the deadline? Judd breaks down the injury labeling system in the NHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coverage starts at 7 p.m. tonight @KFAN1003 puck drops at 8:08 p.m. from Utah
The Detroit Red Wings are back, they've blown two late-game leads in two days, and Patrick Kane has an electric overtime game winner - par for the course in Hockeytown (00:00). Tune in as we start by discussing Todd McLellan's squad's overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild, including Alex DeBrincat's goal, assist, and massive hit on Brock Faber (and Andrew Copp getting hurt in the scrum), Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond picking up where they left off, a comedy of errors from Patrick Kane, Tarasenko, Moritz Seider, Erik Gustafsson, Cam Talbot, & more as the Red Wings blew the lead (4:45). Next, the rebound game against the Anaheim Ducks, including more of Alex DeBrincat, Lucas Raymond, Dylan Larkin, Patrick Kane, and the Red Wings power play, Marco Kasper's big night (with a nice reverse hit on Radko Gudas), Trevor Zegras and his uncalled hit to the head of Michael Rasmussen, Alex Lyon and the team blowing another lead, and Showtime's incredible OT winner against the odds (22:30). Also, a quick look at Detroit's Stanley Cup Playoff race positioning and schedule ahead (35:15). Next, our 4 Nations Face-Off tournament recap, including Connor McDavid and Team Canada's dramatic overtime victory over Dylan Larkin, Matthew & Brady Tkachuk, & Team USA, why this has been such a big success for the NHL and international hockey, Dylan Larkin being the true Captain America, how guys like Simon Edvinsson & others can earn their way onto future teams, & more (38:15). Finally, NHL news including Mikko Rantanen's continued uncertainty and how that could play into Steve Yzerman's hands, as well as Alexander Ovechkin chasing down Wayne Gretzky for the all-time NHL goals record (59:10) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:03:30) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/wingedwheel and get on your way to being your best self. #ad Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings
On this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian highlight players who have gained and lost momentum, and health, from the Four Nations tournament slash two week break. The KKUPFL needs replacement managers! Get your first taste of the world's greatest, most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league. Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season, and get your KKUPFL career started. Players discussed on this episode include Jakob Chychrun, Aliaksei Protas, Brent Burns, Shayne Gostisbehere, Andrei Svechnikov, Nico Daws, Jack Hughes, Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Bennett, Anton Lundell, Pontus Holmberg, Nikita Kucherov, Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Patrick Kane, Marco Kasper, Brady Tkachuk, Linus Ullmark, Tim Stutzle, Boone Jenner, Zach Werenski, Elvis Merzlikins, Kirill Marchenko, Mason Lohrei, J.T. Miller, Chris Kreider, Adam Fox, Tony DeAngelo, Noah Dobson, Kyle Palmieri, Patrik Laine, Juraj Slafkovsky, Brendan Gallagher, Matvei Michkov, Owen Tippett, Sean Couturier, Andrei Kuzmenko, Rasmus Ristolainen, Tristan Jarry, Alex Nedeljkovic, Joel Blomqvist, Evgeni Malkin, Jason Zucker, Dylan Cozens, Cole Perfetti, Jason Robertson, Logan Stankoven, Lian Bichsel, Thomas Harley, Jamie Benn, Kirill Kaprizov, Joel Eriksson Ek, Brock Faber, Jared Spurgeon, Noah Hanifin, Stuart Skinner, Calvin Pickard, Matt Savoie, Drew Doughty, Phil Danault, Adrian Kempe, Valeri Nichushkin, Jonathan Drouin, Kevin Lankinen, Thatcher Demko, Matt Coronato, Jonathan Huberdeau, Pavel Buchnevich, Jordan Binnington, Sean Durzi, Barrett Hayton, Logan Cooley, Karel Vejmelka, Trevor Zegras, Jackson Lacombe, Jordan Eberle, Juuse Saros, Seth Jones and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Judd and AJ recap and react to the 4 Nations final that saw Canada beat USA 3-2 in OT. The pair discuss the main takeaways from the game, the impact this experience has for Brock Faber and Matt Boldy, how some teams will have to adjust their season because of injuries, the use of 'Miracle' as a narrative, plus more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ recap and react to the 4 Nations final that saw Canada beat USA 3-2 in OT. The pair discuss the main takeaways from the game, the impact this experience has for Brock Faber and Matt Boldy, how some teams will have to adjust their season because of injuries, the use of 'Miracle' as a narrative, plus more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ recap and react to the 4 Nations final that saw Canada beat USA 3-2 in OT. The pair discuss the main takeaways from the game, the impact this experience has for Brock Faber and Matt Boldy, how some teams will have to adjust their season because of injuries, the use of 'Miracle' as a narrative, plus more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ recap and react to the 4 Nations final that saw Canada beat USA 3-2 in OT. The pair discuss the main takeaways from the game, the impact this experience has for Brock Faber and Matt Boldy, how some teams will have to adjust their season because of injuries, the use of 'Miracle' as a narrative, plus more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss Team USA's win over Canada on Saturday night to clinch a spot in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship. The feeling of three fights in the opening 9 seconds; how this game compared to past meetings; the NHL has gold in their hands and can't waste this momentum to grow the league; Matt Boldy and Brock Faber continue to impress for USA; Eriksson Ek, Brodin, and Gustavsson have had good tournaments for Sweden; how can the NH:L keep the interest in international play without over saturating the market? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ discuss Team USA's win over Canada on Saturday night to clinch a spot in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship. The feeling of three fights in the opening 9 seconds; how this game compared to past meetings; the NHL has gold in their hands and can't waste this momentum to grow the league; Matt Boldy and Brock Faber continue to impress for USA; Eriksson Ek, Brodin, and Gustavsson have had good tournaments for Sweden; how can the NH:L keep the interest in international play without over saturating the market? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss Team USA's win over Canada on Saturday night to clinch a spot in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship. The feeling of three fights in the opening 9 seconds; how this game compared to past meetings; the NHL has gold in their hands and can't waste this momentum to grow the league; Matt Boldy and Brock Faber continue to impress for USA; Eriksson Ek, Brodin, and Gustavsson have had good tournaments for Sweden; how can the NH:L keep the interest in international play without over saturating the market? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss Team USA's win over Canada on Saturday night to clinch a spot in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship. The feeling of three fights in the opening 9 seconds; how this game compared to past meetings; the NHL has gold in their hands and can't waste this momentum to grow the league; Matt Boldy and Brock Faber continue to impress for USA; Eriksson Ek, Brodin, and Gustavsson have had good tournaments for Sweden; how can the NH:L keep the interest in international play without over saturating the market? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ take stock after Team USA's first game of the 4 Nations Face-Off adn their win over Finland. Was there any concern that crept in after allowing the first goal? The Tkachuk brothers combined for a MASSIVE night; Brock Faber and Matt Boldy linked up for USA's GWG; what to expect on Saturday night when USA takes on Canada; and the guys plead to have TNT takeover coverage of all the games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ take stock after Team USA's first game of the 4 Nations Face-Off adn their win over Finland. Was there any concern that crept in after allowing the first goal? The Tkachuk brothers combined for a MASSIVE night; Brock Faber and Matt Boldy linked up for USA's GWG; what to expect on Saturday night when USA takes on Canada; and the guys plead to have TNT takeover coverage of all the games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ take stock after Team USA's first game of the 4 Nations Face-Off adn their win over Finland. Was there any concern that crept in after allowing the first goal? The Tkachuk brothers combined for a MASSIVE night; Brock Faber and Matt Boldy linked up for USA's GWG; what to expect on Saturday night when USA takes on Canada; and the guys plead to have TNT takeover coverage of all the games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judd and AJ take stock after Team USA's first game of the 4 Nations Face-Off adn their win over Finland. Was there any concern that crept in after allowing the first goal? The Tkachuk brothers combined for a MASSIVE night; Brock Faber and Matt Boldy linked up for USA's GWG; what to expect on Saturday night when USA takes on Canada; and the guys plead to have TNT takeover coverage of all the games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Max, Corey, Scott, and FloHockey's Chris Peters comb through the midseason under-23 NHL player rankings and debate the placement of Lane Hutson, Connor Bedard, Brock Faber, Nate Danielson, Jett Luchanko, Brock Faber, and Leo Carlsson.Hosts: Max Bultman and Corey PronmanWith: Scott Wheeler and FloHockey's Chris PetersExecutive Producer: Chris FlanneryProducer: Chris Flannery Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max, Corey, Scott, and FloHockey's Chris Peters comb through the midseason under-23 NHL player rankings and debate the placement of Lane Hutson, Connor Bedard, Brock Faber, Nate Danielson, Jett Luchanko, Brock Faber, and Leo Carlsson. Hosts: Max Bultman and Corey Pronman With: Scott Wheeler and FloHockey's Chris Peters Executive Producer: Chris Flannery Producer: Chris Flannery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian see new sides of Jaden Schwartz and Kappo Kakko, get hopeful for Filip Forsberg, Steven Stamkos, Tomas Hertl and Jason Robertson, and take a moment to sympathize with Eric Comrie. The KKUPFL needs replacement managers! Get your first taste of the world's greatest, most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league. Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season, and get your KKUPFL career started. Players discussed on this episode include Pyotr Kochetkov, Frederik Andersen, Jaden Schwartz, Kappo Kakko, Matty Beniers, Chandler Stephenson, Vince Dunn, Brandon Montour, Adrian Kempe, Alex Turcotte, Trevor Moore, Stuart Skinner, Quinn Hughes, J.T. Miller, Connor Ingram, Karel Vejmelka, Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou, Pavel Buchnevich, Brayden Schenn, Colton Parayko, Filip Forsberg, Steven Stamkos, Brock Faber, Matt Boldy, Mats Zuccarello, Seth Jones, Tyler Bertuzzi, Teuvo Teravainen, Tomas Hertl, Victor Olofsson, Pavel Dorofeyev, Shea Theodore, Marcus Hogberg, Brock Nelson, Mat Barzal, Mikael Granlund, Eric Comrie, Dustin Wolf, Nino Niederreiter, Nazem Kadri, Rory Kerins, Logan Thompson, Charlie Lindgren, Connor McMichael, Dylan Strome, Alex Nedeljkovic, Joel Blomqvist, Rickard Rakell, Daniil Tarasov, Adam Fantilli, Alex Lyon, Cam Talbot, Darren Raddysh, Jakub Dobes, Bobby McMann, Morgan Rielly, Lane Hutson, Sam Bennett, Jesper Boqvist, Anton Lundell, Alex Barkov, Frank Vatrano, Troy Terry, Casey Mittelstadt, Jason Robertson, Wyatt Johnston, Leevi Merilainen, Anton Forsberg, Josh Norris, Shane Pinto, David Pastrnak, Pavel Zacha, Morgan Geekie, Mason Lohrei, Morgan Frost, Noah Cates and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Judd and AJ recap and breakdown the Minnesota Wild's comeback 6-4 win over the Blues on Tuesday night. Jake Middleton returned to the lineup in a big way while Brock Faber was forced to leave the game after sustaining an injury. The club's new mindset compared to last year was on full display; the top line continued to impress; and who stepped up on the blue line in Faber's absence? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ recap and breakdown the Minnesota Wild's comeback 6-4 win over the Blues on Tuesday night. Jake Middleton returned to the lineup in a big way while Brock Faber was forced to leave the game after sustaining an injury. The club's new mindset compared to last year was on full display; the top line continued to impress; and who stepped up on the blue line in Faber's absence? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Derrick and Jeremy discuss recent news and notes from the NHL, including JT Miller's big Monday night. Players discussed include Evgeni Malkin, Tage Thompson, Aaron Ekblad, Adam Boqvist, Stewart Skinner, Cam Talbot, Alex Lyon, Jake Middleton, Jared Spurgeon, JT Miller, Cam Fowler, Tomas Hertl, Pavel Buchnevich, Teuvo Teravainen, Evan Rodrigues, Sam Bennett, Matthew Tkachuk, Alex Barkov, Sean Monahan, Adam Fantilli, Brock Faber, Jonas Brodin, and more! Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL invitations, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Judd and AJ recap and breakdown the Minnesota Wild's comeback 6-4 win over the Blues on Tuesday night. Jake Middleton returned to the lineup in a big way while Brock Faber was forced to leave the game after sustaining an injury. The club's new mindset compared to last year was on full display; the top line continued to impress; and who stepped up on the blue line in Faber's absence? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ recap and breakdown the Minnesota Wild's comeback 6-4 win over the Blues on Tuesday night. Jake Middleton returned to the lineup in a big way while Brock Faber was forced to leave the game after sustaining an injury. The club's new mindset compared to last year was on full display; the top line continued to impress; and who stepped up on the blue line in Faber's absence? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeremy and Shams are back to bring you up to speed on what happened in the Fantasy world during New Year's Eve and Day. They cover all the injury news headlined by Nichushkin and a couple of starting goalies and close with hot and cold streaks that include two big name defensemen that might be worth cutting from your rosters. Players Discussed: Valeri Nichushkin, Ross Colton, Jonathan Drouin, Joey Daccord, Philipp Grubauer, Samuel Ersson, Aleksei Kolosov, Jared Spurgeon, Brock Faber, Kris Letang, Marcus Pettersson, Connor Ingram, Karel Vejmelka, Quinton Byfield, Brandon Montour, Dmitri Voronkov & Rasmus Andersson. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL invitations, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Judd and AJ discuss the potential injury Brock Faber suffered in last night's game where he was taken to the hospital after getting a puck to the throat. How are the recoveries of other players going? How are the top six forwards performing in their absence? What is there to be made of the team's play on this homestand? Plus more on JHS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss the potential injury Brock Faber suffered in last night's game where he was taken to the hospital after getting a puck to the throat. How are the recoveries of other players going? How are the top six forwards performing in their absence? What is there to be made of the team's play on this homestand? Plus more on JHS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another Detroit Red Wings 3rd period lead, another overtime loss... Tune in as we start by discussing Sebastian Cossa's first NHL call-up to back-up Ville Husso as Cam Talbot and Alex Lyon go down with injuries (4:20) before jumping into Detroit's 3-2 loss to the Boston Bruins, including Lucas Raymond's scoring heater, Simon Edvinsson's multi-point night, Rasmussen's solid offensive play, penalty kill woes, controversial penalties (an non-penalties with Pastrnak on Alex DeBrincat & others), Zadorov joining Marchand as an annoying force, Gustafsson's rough game, & more (including standings updates) as Derek Lalonde's squad drops a point (8:20). After that, we discuss an impending free agent superstar and whether Steve Yzerman could (or should) go for him at a mega-contract next offseason: Mikko Rantanen of the Colorado Avalanche (as well as Mitch Marner, Kirill Kaprizov, & others) (25:40). Next, we analyze the Four Nations Faceoff rosters, who got left off, & offer our opinions on who's the favorite (rosters at bottom of description) (39:30) before going into Detroit Red Wings system news (including the Grand Rapids Griffins, Axel Sandin Pellikka, and Emmitt Finnie) & NHL news (55:40) before we take your questions & comments in our Overtime segment (1:03:10) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS (Jan. 18th - Griffins beanie) tickets: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp Get $20 on the Gametime app (or Gametime.co) using code WINGEDWHEEL at checkout! Hot Stove Rounding the Bases: https://jamiedanielsfoundation.org/featured-event/hot-stove-stories-rounding-the-bases-with-mike-tirico/ Head to bit.ly/labatt_wingedwheelpodcast to find Labatt in stores near you today! Must be 21+. Always Enjoy Responsibly. #ad Canada: Sam Bennett, Anthony Cirelli, Sidney Crosby, Brandon Hagel, Seth Jarvis, Travis Konecny, Nathan MacKinnon, Brad Marchand, Mitch Marner, Connor McDavid, Brayden Point, Sam Reinhart, Mark Stone, Cale Makar, Josh Morrissey, Colton Parayko, Alex Pietrangelo, Travis Sanheim, Shea Theodore, Devon Toews, Jordan Binnington, Adin Hill, Sam Montembeault USA: Matt Boldy, Kyle Connor, Jack Eichel, Jake Guentzel, Jack Hughes, Chris Kreider, Dylan Larkin, Auston Matthews, J.T. Miller, Brock Nelson, Brady Tkachuk, Matthew Tkachuk, Vincent Trochek, Brock Faber, Adam Fox, Noah Hanifin, Quinn Hughes, Charlie McAvoy, Jaccob Slavin, Zach Werenski, Connor Hellebuyck, Jake Oettinger, Jeremy Swayman Finland: Sebastian Aho, Joel Armia, Aleksander Barkov, Mikael Granlund, Erik Haula, Roope Hintz, Kaapo Kakko, Patrik Laine, Artturi Lehkonen, Anton Lundell, Eetu Luostarinen, Mikko Rantanen, Teuvo Teravainen, Jani Hakanpaa, Miro Heiskanen, Esa Lindell, Olli Maatta, Niko Mikkola, Rasmus Ristolainen, Juuso Valimaki, Kevin Lankinen, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Juuse Saros Sweden: Viktor Arvidsson, Jesper Bratt, Leo Carlsson, Joel Eriksson Ek, Filip Forsberg, Elias Lindholm, William Karlsson, Adrian Kempe, William Nylander, Gustav Nyquist, Elias Pettersson, Lucas Raymond, Mika Zibanejad, Rasmus Andersson, Jonas Brodin, Rasmus Dahlin, Mattias Ekholm, Gustav Forsling, Victor Hedman, Erik Karlsson, Filip Gustavsson, Jacob Markstrom, Linus Ullmark
On this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian are taking you to where the action is, sifting through lineups in the order of highest- to lowest-scoring teams to see who has a lot of goals to get in on, and who isn't likely to be granted the same opportunity. Want to join more than 700 of the greatest fantasy hockey managers in the world's most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league? Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season! We'll need replacement managers throughout the season to take over teams, and it's a great way to get your KKUPFL career started. Players discussed on this episode include Jakob Chychrun, Dylan Strome, Cole Perfetti, Gabe Vilardi, Spencer Martin, Pyotr Kochetkov, Seth Jarvis, Martin Necas, Andrei Svechnikov, Brandon Hagel, Gage Goncalves, Aaron Ekblad, Mackie Samoskevich, Carter Verhaeghe, Adam Fantilli, Kent Johnson, Sean Monahan, Ivan Barbashev, Victor Olofsson, Timo Meier, Wyatt Johnston, Miro Heiskanen, Brock Boeser, Jake DeBrusk, Conor Garland, Kevin Lankinen, Kiefer Sherwood, Will Cuylle, Casey Mittelstadt, Scott Wedgewood, Justus Annunen, Alexandar Georgiev, Brock Faber, Jared Spurgeon, David Jiricek, Tim Stutzle, Adam Gaudette, Shane Pinto, Alex Laferriere, Matthew Knies, Auston Matthews, Vasily Podkolzin, Kasperi Kapanen, Viktor Arvidsson, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Jeff Skinner, Mikael Granlund, Will Smith, Macklin Celebrini, Klim Kostin, Logan Cooley, Jake Guenther, Juraj Slafkovsky, Mike Matheson, Lane Hutson, Cole Caufield, Vince Dunn, Ryker Evans, Oliver Bjorkstrand, Sean Couturier, Philip Tomasino, Cam Talbot, Troy Terry, John Gibson, Simon Holmstrom, Brock Nelson, Anders Lee, Taylor Hall, Tyler Bertuzzi, Alex Vlasic, Connor Bedard, Nazem Kadri, Dylan Holloway, Charlie McAvoy, Jonathan Marchessault, Filip Forsberg and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
On Episode 516 of Spittin' Chiclets, the guys are joined by the newly signed Brock Faber. He discusses the ups and downs of a successful rookie year. The guys discuss the latest flurry of league signings, the Paris Olympic as well as Stan Bowman's reinstatement. The show finishes strong with Whit's ex-teammate Jason Strudwick joining to share countless hilarious stories. 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:30 - Biz & Whit Updates 00:15:45 - Olympics Talk 00:37:10 - Stan Bowman Reinstatement / Oilers Talk 00:50:15 - Brock Faber Interview 01:40:15 - League Signings 01:50:45 - Necas Resigning / Canes Talk 01:55:35 - Patrik Laine Talk 02:02:25 - Jason Strudwick Interview 02:54:18 - ETC 03:02:10 - Reinhart's Cup Party Support the Show: PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney CREMO: You can find the new Cremo men's body wash at Walmart or Walmart.com You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schicletsYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets