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Canadian Men's Alpine Skiing can be divided into two eras: Before The Crazy Canucks and After The Crazy Canucks. In the 1970s and early-1980s, they dominated on the slopes with their fast and almost reckless style of skiing. They were nearly always on the podium and became Canadian legends. ORDER MY FIRST HISTORY BOOK! CANADA'S MAIN STREET: https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/canadas-main-street/ Donate: buymeacoffee.com/craigu Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: https://www.ohcanadashop.com/collections/canadian-history-ehx Hello Fresh: HelloFresh.ca/CHEHX E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Threads: https://www.threads.net/@cdnhistoryehx Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Want to send me something? Craig Baird PO Box 2384 Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta T7Z1X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support This Podcast and Canadian Men's Health Foundation https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/ There are things many men carry that no one sees. Grief. Trauma. Pressure to hold it together. The belief that if you slow down or speak up, you’ll fall apart or let someone else down. In this episode, hosts Mike Cameron and Trevor Botkin sit down with former NHL player Bob Wilkie and filmmaker Shayne Putzlocher to talk about the documentary Sideways and the story behind it. At 17, Bob survived the 1986 Swift Current Broncos bus crash that killed four of his teammates. What followed wasn’t just resilience. It was silence. Substance use. Suicidal thoughts. Years of trying to function while carrying more than he knew how to process. The conversation moves beyond the crash. They unpack the belief that “caring” means worrying, stressing, and losing sleep. That if you’re not overwhelmed, you must not care enough. But when stress becomes constant, it doesn’t make you stronger, it just gets heavier. Eventually, that weight shows up somewhere. In your health. In your relationships. In the way you move through your own life. Inside this episode: Why silence can feel safer than telling the truth What unprocessed trauma can look like years later The difference between caring and carrying too much Practical language for setting boundaries without blowing up relationships How small moments of honesty reduce shame This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about taking the pack off your back, even for a minute, so you don’t have to carry it alone. Watch Sideways with CMHF We’re proud to be a partner on this film and help bring this story to more Canadians. Use the promo code CMHFSIDEWAYS to get $5 off the digital download and watch it at home. https://sidewaysdocumentary.ca/ Follow Bob Wilkie Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/igotmind1/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpqCxLbVCoY0ZyCVtgBzd4Q Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/igotmind LinkedIN - https://ca.linkedin.com/company/i-got-mind Website - https://igotmind.ca Podcast - Tear off the Tape - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tear-off-the-tape/id1836507415 Follow Shayne Putzlocher Website - https://trilight.ca/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyKGy5rwu6fbw7Swh9B6FQ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sputzlocher/ Follow Canadian Men’s Health Foundation Website - https://menshealthfoundation.ca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/menshealthfdn/ Facebook - https://facebook.com/menshealthfoundation Follow Mike Cameron Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikecameron.ca/ Youtube - https://youtube.com/mikecameronspeaks Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikedavidcameron/ X - Mike Cameron (@axiommike) / X LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/mikecameronWebsite - https://mikecameron.ca/TedX Talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/mike_cameron_redefining_badass_the_way_we_think_about_strong_is_wrong Follow Trevor Botkin Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gsnscreative Muster Point IG - https://www.instagram.com/the_musterpoint Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/gsnscreative LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-botkin-869ab5143/ Support Men & Their Familes: https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After hearing Sidney Crosby in a postgame interview after Canada lost to the USA in the Olympic gold-medal game, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson share how they're feeling about the losing country.
The torch has been passed, the medals have been handed out, and the "Miracle on Ice" repeats itself 26 years later. Dave and Tyler recap a heartbreaking Olympic Sunday as both the Canadian Men's and Women's hockey teams take home silver after overtime thrillers against the Americans. Dave breaks down the Sidney Crosby injury and the dominance of Hellebuyck, while Tyler reveals the details of his "L" date with Mitch. The guys also tackle the "grey-listing" of St. Boniface Hospital and the crumbling of health care in the probince, the viral IKEA monkey craze, and why Matthew McConaughey thinks AI is about to hijack the Oscars. Plus, we celebrate Brad Jacobs' gold medal run and gear up for the return of the Winnipeg Jets.
Kevin Martin and Jungle Jim Jerome are here with a full recap of all the curling action in Italy on Day 15!Inside Curling will be bringing you daily updates from the games, so make sure to check your podcast feed every day for the entire run of the games!! This is what it's all about.Subscribe to Inside Curling on YouTube to get all the interviews, clips and more. Subscribing on YouTube is the best way to show your support for Inside Curling and help the show grow, and it's free!https://www.youtube.com/@InsideCurlingYou can follow Inside Curling on your favorite social channels:Twitter: https://x.com/CurlingInsideInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidecurlingpodcast/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsideCurling/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@insidecurlingInside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin and Jungle Jim JeromeProduced, edited and mixed by Mike Rogerson.Recorded by Mason Rogerson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On hour one of Sportsnet Today, Patrick Dumas and Peter Klein break down the Canadian Men's 4-3 overtime win over the Czechs to advance to the quarterfinals of the Olympics! The guys break down everything we saw from the game, including some controversial missed calls, and who they want to see Canada face in the next round!(24:14) Cam Hughes gets you up to speed on all the other big news for Canada from around the Olympics on another edition of Headlines!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. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 2/17/26 A milestone in the Jungle, the first time Jim leads off the show with Olympic Curling. A scandal lead by both the Canadian Men and Women have Jim's attention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's EPISODE 221 OF THE FRIENDS AND RIVALS PODCAST and we are all over this Olympic Hockey thingamajig. Can anyone stop the USA Women or the Canadian Men? We'll find out soon if anyone can touch either of these heavy favorites. Then we move on to find out what Sweden actually does well. Tom and Nick get into the nitty gritty with rules about Curling as Bill contemplates suicide all on FRIENDS AND RIVALS EPISODE 221!
NBC's Rory O'Neill reports that that the Canadian Men's and Women's Curling teams have been accused/caught cheating
After a week off, the boys are back at it on a holiday Monday feelin' rested, relaxed and ready to talk some hockey in this extended Riel Day episode!We'll tell you about the 1971-72 Bruins, a squad the seemed to be on the cusp of a dynasty with 3 finals appearances and 2 titles. Lead by the likes of Espo, Orr, Bucyk, Sanderson, Stanfield, McKenzie, Cashman, Westfall and ol' stiched up Gerry Cheevers between the pipes, this team was a real wagon until the league caught up to them, and #4's career was cut short. They wouldn't drink from Lord Stanley again until beating the Canucks in 2010-11!In the second, we've all sorts of Olympic hockey to touch on as both the Canadian Men's and Women's teams chase gold in Italy. The men's squad has been very business like thus far, and seems primed for a finals appearance provided that the 'tendys hold up. The women's team has certainly missed Marie Phillip-Poulin up front, but appear to be back on track for a golden matchup vs their rivals from the US.In the third, we recap a great day for hockey at Apuckalypse, plus detail the final week of the GHL season which hits this week. And co-host Jared talks about heading to Hali for an excellent donair and some Moosehead's action!
The Canadian Men's Hockey Team enters the elimination round as the number one seed, with a goal differential of plus 17. They await the winner Czechia and Denmark, with a possible semi-final matchup against Finland on the horizon.In today's show, I break down the potential quarterfinal matchups and I look at the standout performers for each team so far.
Lina Setaghian and Arash Memarzadeh open the show by taking a look at the Olympic hockey action, starting with Team Sweden struggling mightily against Team Finland, and what Elias Pettersson has contributed to the team. After, Nathan Kanter joins the show to chat about Vancouver Giants prospects, as well as the WHL Top Prospects game featuring Michael Buble. Then, Izzy Cheung joins to look at the PWHL players impacts in the Olympics so far, and what Goldeneyes contributions have been made. Lastly, it's Flip it Friday, where Arash and Lina flip the conversation to the text inbox and respond to some hot takes and questions. This podcast is produced by Arash Memarzadeh and Elan Chark.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.
TSN's Frankie Corrado on Canada's convincing win over Czechia, FanDuel, and Olympic pins.
Colleen is staying hydrated and Disney's "Frozen" ride gets an upgrade, the Canadian men's hockey team goes five stars, Chipotle goes after the money, and RIP James Van Der BeekSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Justin Cuthbert returns! Ailish Forfar and Justin kick things off with Shi Davidi (2:04) live from Florida as the Blue Jays have officially kicked off as pitchers and catchers report to Dunedin. They discuss how the injury news from yesterday could impact the team's plans for opening day, whether they will be looking to make an upgrade, what to expect from a full season of Trey Yesavage, and more. Then, Ailish and Justin discuss who could be the Blue Jays' opening day starter. Finally, Ailish and Justin go through Canada's medal count before teeing up the Canadian Men's Hockey Team's first game tomorrow morning against Czechia.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Comfort can feel like relief. Staying quiet. Keeping things to yourself. Not risking rejection. For a lot of men, that comfort slowly turns into distance, and then into loneliness. In this episode of the Don’t Change Much Podcast, hosts Mike Cameron and Trevor Botkin talk openly about how isolation becomes a habit long before it becomes a problem. Drawing from their own lives, leadership roles, relationships, and past struggles, they unpack how choosing comfort can quietly cost men the connection they actually want. They explore what happens when men wear masks, manage impressions, or keep people at arm’s length to stay in control. The conversation moves through fear of rejection, the urge to self-isolate, and the belief that independence means handling everything alone. The shift comes when both men name a hard truth: connection doesn’t break when you speak up, it breaks when you disappear. This isn’t about forcing vulnerability or oversharing. It’s about learning to listen, to stay present, and to let yourself be seen without trying to manage the outcome. You’ll hear: How comfort can slowly replace real connection Why isolation often feels safer than risking rejection What actually helps men open up without losing themselves Small, practical ways to rebuild connection without changing everything Before they close, Mike and Trevor leave listeners with two simple challenges: Reach out to someone who has impacted you in a positive way and let them know. Start a conversation with a stranger who is different than you. If you’ve been feeling disconnected, even while surrounded by people, this conversation meets you where you are. Support This Podcast and Canadian Men's Health Foundation https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/ Follow Canadian Men’s Health Foundation Website - https://menshealthfoundation.ca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/menshealthfdn/ Facebook - https://facebook.com/menshealthfoundation Follow Trevor Botkin LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-botkin-869ab5143/ Follow Mike Cameron Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikecameron.ca/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@mikecameronspeaks/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikedavidcameron/ X - Mike Cameron (@axiommike) / X LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/mikecameronWebsite - https://mikecameron.ca/TedX Talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/mike_cameron_redefining_badass_the_way_we_think_about_strong_is_wrong Support Men & Their Familes: https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TSN's Mike Johnson on Crosby and MacKinnon not on the same line, FanDuel, and the Patriots are embarrassed in Super Bowl XL.
This week in Canadaland, we dive deep on the confirmed lineups of the Olympic National Teams, take a look at Canada's potential path to Gold, and declare our favorites and darkhorses for the tournament.
A lot of men were taught that resilience means pushing through.Staying quiet. Handling it alone. Running on empty and calling it strength. In this episode, hosts Mike Cameron and Trevor Botkin slow that story down and take it apart, not as experts looking down, but as men who’ve lived the cost of getting it wrong. Joined by returning guest Dr. David Kuhl, physician, professor, and longtime voice in men’s health, the conversation explores what resilience actually looks like when life brings grief, shame, burnout, or emotional numbness. Drawing from decades of experience in palliative care and trauma-informed work, Dr. Kuhl reframes resilience as a dynamic, relational process shaped by our bodies, our relationships, and the environments we live and work in. Mike shares how unspoken shame followed him years after exiting a business and quietly showed up in his relationship. Trevor reflects on how confusing endurance for resilience led him to self-neglect, substance use, and running himself into the ground. Together, they talk openly about numbness, emotional literacy, and the moment many men reach when “toughing it out” stops working. You’ll hear practical, grounded insights on: Why numbness is a signal, not the absence of feeling How shame fuels isolation and erodes trust The difference between “I made a mistake” and “I am a mistake” Why knowing just one person has your back increases resilience How vulnerability, when practiced honestly, strengthens connection This isn’t about fixing yourself.It’s about paying attention sooner, staying connected, and redefining strength in a way that actually sustains you. If you’ve been pushing through, feeling disconnected, or quietly carrying more than you let on, this conversation offers language, perspective, and permission to pause and look again. Support This Podcast and Canadian Men's Health Foundation https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/ Follow Canadian Men’s Health Foundation Website - https://menshealthfoundation.ca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/menshealthfdn/ Facebook - https://facebook.com/menshealthfoundation Follow Mike Cameron Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikecameron.ca/ Youtube - https://youtube.com/mikecameronspeaks Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikedavidcameron/ X - Mike Cameron (@axiommike) / X LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/mikecameronWebsite - https://mikecameron.ca/TedX Talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/mike_cameron_redefining_badass_the_way_we_think_about_strong_is_wrong Follow Trevor Botkin LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-botkin-869ab5143/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Resilience 00:27 Guest Introduction: Dr. David Kool 02:01 Defining Resilience 03:42 Building Resilience Before Adversity 04:58 The Importance of Support Systems 06:17 Understanding Shame and Guilt 08:50 Personal Reflections on Resilience 15:25 Recognizing and Addressing Numbness 20:49 Understanding Emotional Numbness 21:22 The Impact of Societal Expectations 22:01 Personal Struggles and Coping Mechanisms 22:42 The Importance of Emotional Literacy 25:32 The Role of Vulnerability in Relationships 29:14 Holding Space for Others 35:02 The Systemic Nature of Resilience 37:19 Final Thoughts on Connection and VulnerabilitySupport Men & Their Familes: https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Koskie is the Head Coach of the UBCO Heat, a member of the Team Canada Men's Volleyball coaching staff, and a former setter for the Canadian Men's National team from 1995-2007. In only his second season with the Heat, he has brought this perennial basement dwelling team to a 13-1 record so far in the CanadaWest. Everett chats with him about changing the identity of the UBCO program, his playing days with Team Canada as well as some stories from his professional days on this episode of Pepper with Everett
Evan Daum, CEO of Sport Edmonton, hangs out with Jasmine Sidhu and Matt Iwanyk talking about the Edmonton Oilers hosting the NY Islanders, the Canadian Men's National team playing a friendly prior to the World Cup in Edmonton, later in June, plus whatever else their conversation takes them to. The EST Hangout is presented by Sentinel Storage!
For the Glory KC is back with the 162nd episode of the show and the second show of 2026!On this week's episode of For the Glory KC, we discuss the official hire of Sporting Kansas City coach, Rapha Wicky. On Tuesday, he completed his first press conference with the media, and we unpack the details. Topics covered are the length of his contract, how many more players need to be signed by CSO David Lee, and the style of soccer Wicky and Lee want Sporting KC to play. We also learn some fun facts about Wicky, most importantly (for Sheena) we uncover his hair regimen.The topic of Sporting KC's youth development was also discussed at the press conference. Will SKC Academy players have their best opportunity for a starting position on Sporting KC or SKC II since the roster is bleak? There are a lot of them coming to preseason.31 players total will be traveling for preseason, which has kicked off in Florida. There are three trialists, two SKC II players, one draft pick, and eight Academy Players who will be joining the team. The first game is on Saturday, January 17th against FIU at 9:00AM CT.We wrap up the Sporting KC conversations with 'breaking news' about Daniel Salloi and his mustache, Santi Munoz giving his farewell to Kansas City, an update regarding a rumor from last week, and exciting news regarding Zohran Basson and Jacob Molinaro.The KC Current also had a busy week with the announcement of head coach, Chris Armas. Sheena and I discussed the press conference along with the ESPN and KC Star articles around the hire and give our thoughts. Highlights include the decision-making process and all the qualified candidates the Longs apparently turned down to stick with Armas. On top of that, the news that Canadian Men's National Team coach and apparently Chris Long's college friend, Jesse Marsch made the recommendation to hire Armas.In the KC Current round-up we say farewell to Bia, hello to forward Ameilia White, and give an update regarding Clare Gagne. Plus, we have updates on Alex Pfeiffer, Regan Steigleder, and some exciting USWNT call ups.In the Digital Crawl, we hit on a few more topics, including:KS AstrasRumored nations doing base camps in Kansas City for the World CupA massive FA Cup upsetand Chucky Lozano and Sam Coffey being on the moveHere is a rundown of topics and start times:Sporting KC's Coach Announcement presser - 1:27SKC's Preseason Roster - 37:49Sporting KC round-up - 40:28KC Current have a coach presser too - 53:58Current round-up - 1:13:14Digital Crawl - 1:21:15As a special gift to For the Glory KC listeners and KC Soccer Journal readers, Backheeled dot com is giving away 30 days of their amazing, independent American soccer coverage for free. If you decide you want to turn that into a paid membership, they'll give you 10 percent off too. Just follow this link!Big thanks to Splitter Conspiracy (listen to them here) for our theme music made with the permission of the KC Cauldron.
The boys are back after an extended Christmas break, and all we want to talk about is Hockey Canada. The World Junior Team drops the ball against Czechia for the third year in a row. Do we have a crisis on our hands? We break down the Canadian Men's Olympic Hockey Roster and discuss the biggest snubs and surprise additions to the team. We also look at the bubble playoff teams in each conference and make our boldest predictions for 2026. Enjoy!
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The Canadian Men's XV side concluded their November tour of Europe with their match against Portugal. While this was the closest encounter of the tour, and showed a clear improvement as the tour progressed, home advantage won out, with Os Lobos winning 33-27The lads also discuss the rumoured schedule for the 2026 Nations Cup, the scrimmage between the Chicago Hounds vs the Pacific Pride, the Men's 7s success at the RAN Sevens, and look ahead to the Women's 7s taking place in Dubai, to kick off the new SVNS series.
Liberals Survive confidence vote with the passing of the budget Guest: Michael Davenport, Senior Economist with Oxford Economics The UK is outlawing ticket reselling. Could Canada do the same? Guest: Mitchell Fleming, Media and entertainment lawyer, film and television producer, crisis and conflict communications manager Why are Canadian Men so Angry? And what can we do about it? Guest: Andrew Perez, Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, Executive Director What is Red light therapy and why is it so trendy right now? Guest: Dr. Monica Li, a leading cosmetic and medical dermatologist specializing in the rejuvenation and revitalization of skin for all ages CSIS says Russia and China are VERY interested in our Arctic Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Distinguished Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Military Journal Means Girl behaviour is starting younger than ever Guest: Deinera Exner Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Half of young men are at risk of problem anger. Jim speaks with Kenton Boston, the president and CEO of the Canadian Men's Health Foundation. Plus - Avery Haines gives an update on the next W5 episode. GUESTS: Kenton Boston - Canadian Men’s Health Foundation president and CEOAvery Haines - W5 reporter
On today's show Donnie and Rick chat about Arturs Silovs serving up a shutout for the Penguins last night and the eve of the Canucks season getting underway.Joining the show is Canadian Men's National Team Head Coach Jesse Marsch (18:43) and John Shannon (50:50).
At DVA LIVE 2025, there were amazing guest speakers that provided real insights that helped coaches with their teams. One of them was head coach Dan Lewis who had a great presentation about his planning process, player development, evolution of the game and so much more. In this episode, you get to hear some important points he made during that presentation in which you could apply to your team. He dives into: New phases of volleyball Guiding Principles A drill he uses every single practice and how you can cater it to your team Static/Block Training vs Game Training Stats Culture And a few more key concepts Purchase DVA LIVE 2025 (All Video Replays & Access to all resources shared) - www.volleyballworkshop.com/dvalive2025 Join Digital Volleyball Academy at www.digitalvolleyballacademy.com Reach out via Instagram @BrianSingh_CoachB
Graham and CJ are joined in person by The Royal Ottawa Golf Club's Director of Golf Paul Carrothers to talk about the 120th Canadian Men's Amateur Championship. The fellas also hear from REDBLACKS linebacker Jovan Santos-Knox, and discuss some stories from around the NHL
Adam Cinel, the Tournament Director of the 120th Canadian Men's Amateur Championship, joins the fellas live at the Royal Ottawa to talk about the tournament
Graham and CJ are joined by Canadian Men's Amateur Championship Tournament Director Adam Cinel, as they're live from the Royal Ottawa. The fellas also talk some REDBLACKS, and hear from the head coach Bob Dyce, as well as QB1 Dru Brown
The Royal Ottawa's Director of Golf Paul Carrothers joins Graham and CJ to talk about the first 3 rounds of the 120th Canadian Men's Amateur Championship, and to set up tomorrow's final round
Graham and CJ share some Sens stories, as they're live from the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship at the Royal Ottawa. The fellas are also joined by Orleans native Isaiah Ibit, who will be in the final group for tomorrow's final round of the tourney
Graham and CJ are live from the Royal Ottawa for the 120th Canadian Men's Amateur Championship. The fellas are joined in person by French golfer Noa Auch-Roy, and also catch up with Matt Skube, who is fresh off making his SportsCentre debut
Noa Auch-Roy joins the fellas after carding a 5-under 65 for his 3rd round at the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship
Kevin Haime joins the program to wrap up the Commissionaires Ottawa Open, and to set up the Canadian Men's Amateur Open
Golf Canada's Tim McLaughlin on the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship coming to Ottawa next week, rich history of the tournament, the difficulty of the Royal Ottawa GC and past champions.
Golf Canada's Tim McLaughlin on excitement surrounding the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship and Hammer loves Ryan Gosling and Steve is a bad son.
James Sharman, Amy Walsh, Craig Forrest & Dan Wong, with a JC sprinkle, preview the Canadian Men's match vs Guatemala in the Gold Cup quarters. The Crew reach deep into Wonger's Mail Sack and respond to the comment's section. Deeply enjoyable so GET IN!You can watch every FIFA Club World Cup game free on DAZN.com. Sign up now.Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongMicro Weenis: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin
In this episode I host Jacen Russel-Rowe of the Columbus Crew and the Canadian Men's National Soccer Team. Jacen won the MLS Championship in 2023!
Live from New York City, Rog is joined by Canadian Men's National Team Head Coach Jesse Marsch to breakdown the challenges and opportunities for his upstart squad ahead of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Then, Marsch details how his team plans to go about earning both results and respect on the pitch, and what Canada's ambitions are for the 2026 World Cup. All of this and more on the latest Men in Blazers...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 3 of The Big Show with Rusic and Rose is On Demand! On hour 3, George Rusic, Matt Rose and Brent Krahn are joined in studio by the Coach of the Flames, Ryan Huska. Ryan speaks on recently coaching the Canadian Men's World Championship team in Sweden & Denmark last month, the experience he gained overseas, the tough loss to Denmark in the quarter finals, coaching MacKinnon, Crosby, Celebrini, and much more. Plus, the guys look back to the highs of the Flames 2024/2025 season, players who stepped up along the way, and what to expect going into next season. (23:29) Later on, the guys get Huska's thoughts on the bounce back season of Jonathan Huberdeau, the pressure to perform in a scrutinized market, the additions of Frost, Farabee, and Nazem Kadri's competitive edge. Plus, the guys play Flames by the names game: Hawks & Flames edition!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.
The Loony Bin was joined by Dayne St. Clair as we talked all about penalty kicks, away fans and holding on to that #1 goalie position for the Canadian Men's National Team. Matt and Dan also break down the soccer game won on a baseball field and get you all ready for the Loon's first trip to Toronto since 2019. Loon or Loonlet - 3:15 Quick Hits - 10:19 Dayne St. Clair Interview - 16:45 NYCFC Review - 1:03:46 Toronto FC Preview - 1:22:16 Loon Droppings - 1:27:42 ------------------ Connect with us on Blue Sky (@loonybinpodcast.bsky.social), email us at theloonybinpod@gmail.com or find us at www.theloonybinpod.com. Dan Elias (@oyvey2you.bsky.social) Matt Leaf (@mnloonlet.bsky.social)
Amy Walsh, James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan and Dan Wong, with JC, break down the Canadian Men's National Team's 2-1 win over the US Men's squad. Who stood out, what stood out and how do both sides move forward heading into the Gold Cup this summer and the World Cup in 2026?Also, should Sharms supplement with Vitamin C. A must-listen and 3rd place is not a trophy.GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongLA It Girl: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy Walsh helms the Crew of Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest and Dan Wong, with JC providing new information on snakes and hedgehogs, as they discuss Newcastle's First Major Domestic Trophy since 1955, the Expectations of the Canadian Men's Team's run at the Concacaf Nations League Final, Whitecaps Perfect Start and MLS Canadian Roundup. Plus when is it too young to start your pro career?GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongPho-ever Young: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men's Relay was a race for second and the Canadian stayed right at the front of that race. The Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Calgary's Bow Valley Athletic Club will host the Airsprint Private Aviation Canadian Men's Open in week's time and the Bow Valley brain trust, CEO Dean Brown and Darren Thompson, talk about the event, last year's epic final, this year's draw, the growth of BVAC since it reopened during Covid, and much more.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick off the show with Jonny Lazarus (1:32) live from MSG to tee up tonight's Bruins/Rangers matchup. They discuss how the Rangers' recent play, J.T. Miller's fit back in with New York, the team's playoff chances, defenceman that could be on their way to the Rangers at the deadline, and much more. Then, Michael Grange (25:38) joins the show to discuss Jordi Fernández announcing that he is leaving the Canadian Men's National Basketball Team. Then, they discuss what we can expect from the Raptors ahead of tomorrow's NBA trade deadline including if Chris Boucher will stick around, interest in Brandon Ingram, Poeltl's availability, and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Awesome to welcome legendary Canadian college basketball coach and current Senior Director Sr. Director of Basketball CEBLJoe Raso is Senior Director of Basketball Operations for the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). He leads the league's player procurement program both domestically and internationally, oversees the CEBL Draft, directs team and player compliance issues, supervises officiating, and plays a key role in the CEBL's relationships with FIBA, Canada Basketball, other basketball organizations, and player agents.As a college coach, Raso is the all-time winningest coach in McMaster University history and one of the most successful coaches in Canadian University Sports history, with a record of 389 wins against only 155 losses (a .715 winning percentage) over 18 seasons, including 17 seasons with 20 or more wins. Raso's basketball resume includes four OUA titles, 12 CIS National Championship tournament appearances resulting in four Silver medals, and six OUA Coach of the Year awards. He has produced five All Canadian players and two National Player of the Year winners while leading McMaster.Raso has been a national and international consultant, clinician, committee member, speaker, and basketball analyst for the past 25 years. A former National team assistant coach, he has coached in World Championships and Olympic qualifiers, working with some of Canada's greatest players, including NBA two-time Most Valuable Player and Hall of Fame inductee Steve Nash. He has also served as Head Scout with the Canadian Men's National team and is an advance scout with the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets, and Denver Nuggets.Raso has been instrumental in developing basketball at the grassroots level in Canada and has served in various roles, including Technical Director with the World International Children's Games, where his Hamilton teams won international Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals. As a high school teacher for 32 years, he coached St. Mary's high school in Hamilton to an OFSAA championship in 1991 and represented Canada at the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Germany.