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Who are our 2025-26 pre-season top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects? In a throwback San Jose Hockey Now Podcast segment, it's just Sheng and Keegan together again to reveal their top-10. How much are Quentin Musty, Cam Lund, and Eric Pohlkamp trending up? Who's No. 2, Yaroslav Askarov or Sam Dickinson? Where do 2025 Draft picks Michael Misa, Josh Ravensbergen, and Haoxi (Simon) Wang rank? The general cut-off for prospects for this ranking, by the way, is 50 NHL games. Before our top-10 prospects talk, San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, Sharks Ice beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee, insider Sheng Peng, and prospects guru Keegan McNally discuss all the hot Sharks training camp topics. 18-year NHL veteran Boyle weighs in on the idea of a fourth-liner like Barclay Goodrow being named Sharks captain. We discuss Jack Thompson perhaps being at a crossroads in his Sharks' career. From Misa to Will Smith to Alex Nedeljkovic to Philipp Kurashev, who impressed in the Sharks' pre-season debut? (00:00:00) Introductions (00:00:24) Sponsor: Bring Hockey Back (coupon code: SanJoseHockeyNow) (00:01:13) Dating apps, boundaries & hockey fandom (00:03:36) Band tees & music rabbit hole (Tool, The Liars, Dumb & Dumber, Tarantino) (00:10:40) News/notes segue (00:11:45) Sharks captaincy recap: Goodrow vs. Toffoli, Ferraro context (00:16:04) Dan Boyle: What a captain actually does in the NHL (00:24:04) Do captains need to play big minutes? (00:32:00) Predictions: “C” now vs. bridge years without a captain (00:33:38) Jack Thompson's camp: tweener risk & path to NHL (00:39:05) Boyle's 80–90% rule for bubble players (00:45:48) Michael Jordan lesson: fail forward & keep shooting (00:50:30) Sports psychology & George Mumford (00:51:01) Dan Boyle signs off (00:52:00) Camp updates: illness return, cautious ramp-up, PP units (00:53:29) Klingberg injury; Dickinson power play looks (00:56:39) Preseason Game 1 takeaways & context (00:58:49) Smith/Dickinson connection — what translates at NHL speed? (01:00:57) Michael Misa's “winning details”: faceoffs, strength, denial without penalties (01:03:06) Group A/B practice reads — what they mean (and don't) (01:05:56) Musty's 2nd-period dip & in-game coaching adjustments (01:08:07) Roster math: waiver-exempt vs. earning trust (01:14:04) Goaltending: puck-handling as a hidden weapon (01:16:06) Nedeljkovic example: clean rims past pressure (01:16:53) Yaroslav Askarov's puck-handling upside — asset or risk? (01:17:29) Tandems & mentorship: Askarov learning from Nedeljkovic (01:18:24) Why this roster feels better constructed to win (01:19:11) Grier's summer moves: puck movers & more skill (01:19:42) Orlov's impact & easing Ferraro's minutes (01:20:29) Condolences to Mike Grier's family (01:20:53) Top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects intro (01:21:20) Honorable mentions & methodology (games cutoff, graduation rules) (01:22:30) Depth discussion: Graf, Mukhamadullin, Askarov, more (01:23:39) Bubble prospects & the “third tier” pool (01:25:03) Prospect tiers: Pohlkamp, Halttunen, Sahlin Wallenius, Cardwell (01:28:30) San Jose Sharks' surprising wing depth for Barracuda (01:29:45) Other sleepers: Roberts, Svoboda, Muldowney, Laubach (01:32:14) Honorable mentions wrap-up (01:33:39) Just missed Top 10 — Wang & Lund debates (01:37:33) Lund as a “poor man's Chris Kreider” comp (01:40:12) Sharks' wing depth & potential breakouts (01:41:48) Top-10 countdown begins Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Rice University Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach Chris Kreider. With over 20 years of experience in college coaching, Kreider shares powerful insights on culture, leadership, and building successful basketball programs.Coach Kreider opens up about his morning habits, the power of habit stacking, how he stays organized with systems, and the importance of balancing coaching with family life. He also dives into offensive philosophy—playing fast with pace, freedom, and spacing—and how to teach players to attack the paint early in possessions.Whether you're a high school coach, college coach, or basketball junkie, this episode is packed with actionable strategies and wisdom for leading a program and impacting players' lives.
One of the guys favorite episodes in recent memory. Long time friend Chris Kreider, the newest Anaheim Duck and former New York Ranger, joins the pod for his first podcast interview and it is fantastic. Plus, of course the guys dive into their Metropolitan Division preview for the 2025/26 season. Can the Devils make the jump? Are the Rangers back? What happens to Crosby and the Penguins? NEW EPISODES EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY! Take advantage of everything BetMGM has to offer and be sure to use bonus code NETTERS when signing up to receive up to $1500 in bonus bets if your first bet loses. Brand new Lightstrike flavor dropping this September called Blue Rush. Super refreshing mix of berry and yuzu flavors. As always, it's non-carbonated, comes in a resealable bottle, made with 10% coconut water and 5% alcohol by volume. Check https://DRINKLIGHTSTRIKE.COM to find it near you Order your LUCY a shot Today by going to https://www.lucy.co/Friday and use promo code FRIDAY for 20% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Rice University Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach Chris Kreider. With over 20 years of experience in college coaching, Kreider shares powerful insights on culture, leadership, and building successful basketball programs.Coach Kreider opens up about his morning habits, the power of habit stacking, how he stays organized with systems, and the importance of balancing coaching with family life. He also dives into offensive philosophy—playing fast with pace, freedom, and spacing—and how to teach players to attack the paint early in possessions.Whether you're a high school coach, college coach, or basketball junkie, this episode is packed with actionable strategies and wisdom for leading a program and impacting players' lives.
In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Rice University Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach Chris Kreider. With over 20 years of experience in college coaching, Kreider shares powerful insights on culture, leadership, and building successful basketball programs.Coach Kreider opens up about his morning habits, the power of habit stacking, how he stays organized with systems, and the importance of balancing coaching with family life. He also dives into offensive philosophy—playing fast with pace, freedom, and spacing—and how to teach players to attack the paint early in possessions.Whether you're a high school coach, college coach, or basketball junkie, this episode is packed with actionable strategies and wisdom for leading a program and impacting players' lives.
In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Rice University Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach Chris Kreider. With over 20 years of experience in college coaching, Kreider shares powerful insights on culture, leadership, and building successful basketball programs.Coach Kreider opens up about his morning habits, the power of habit stacking, how he stays organized with systems, and the importance of balancing coaching with family life. He also dives into offensive philosophy—playing fast with pace, freedom, and spacing—and how to teach players to attack the paint early in possessions.Whether you're a high school coach, college coach, or basketball junkie, this episode is packed with actionable strategies and wisdom for leading a program and impacting players' lives.
In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Matt Sayman sits down with Rice University Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach Chris Kreider. With over 20 years of experience in college coaching, Kreider shares powerful insights on culture, leadership, and building successful basketball programs.Coach Kreider opens up about his morning habits, the power of habit stacking, how he stays organized with systems, and the importance of balancing coaching with family life. He also dives into offensive philosophy—playing fast with pace, freedom, and spacing—and how to teach players to attack the paint early in possessions.Whether you're a high school coach, college coach, or basketball junkie, this episode is packed with actionable strategies and wisdom for leading a program and impacting players' lives.
The Anaheim Ducks are back out on the ice! 2025 Training Camp kicked off on Thursday at Great Park Ice with GM Pat Verbeek (3:49) speaking on the upcoming year and shed some light on the Mason McTavish contract situation. Head Coach Joel Quenneville (14:32) then spoke after his first day on the ice with the team, sharing his excitement to be back with the game. The captain Radko Gudas (27:32) also spoke with the media on the energy of the first day. Next up, the newcomers Chris Kreider (33:49) and Mikael Granlund (39:20) gave their perspective of joining the Ducks. And rounding out the Training Camp coverage, Leo Carlsson (42:58) spoke about the first day back.
With the offseason in the rearview, Alexis Downie is joined by Ryan Strome (3:47), Chris Kreider (14:13) and Jacob Trouba (22:17) during the Anaheim Ducks Media Days. Strome shares details of a golf trip to Ireland, Kreider sheds light on his emotions with the trade and Trouba recounts his summer back home in New England.
The Anaheim Ducks kicked off September by hosting the annual Golf Classic at Tijeras Creek Golf Club in support of the Anaheim Ducks Foundation. Alexis Downie joined players and coach on the course to chat about the day. Ryan Strome (1:50), Troy Terry (5:07), Head Coach Joel Quenneville (7:37), Chris Kreider (11:01), Jackson LaCombe (12:42), Ryan Poehling (14:57), Radko Gudas (16:55), Lukáš Dostál (18:51) and Sam Colangelo (20:49) each spoke with Downie.
In this edition of NHL Wraparound's Summer Coolers, Neil Smith and Vic Morren dissect one of the most dramatic collapses in recent NHL memory: the New York Rangers.Just one year after winning the Presidents' Trophy, the Rangers became only the fourth team in league history to miss the playoffs the following season. From special teams regression to star players disappearing and internal drama erupting midseason, the Broadway Blueshirts became a cautionary tale.This episode unpacks the offseason roster shakeup—highlighted by the exit of longtime fan favorite Chris Kreider, the addition of top-pair defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, and a new head coach with a Stanley Cup pedigree: Mike Sullivan.Will it all be enough to turn things around? Or are the Rangers slipping into rebuild territory?
In this Summer Coolers edition of NHL Wraparound, hosts Neil Smith and Vic Morren dive deep into one of the NHL's most intriguing rebuilding teams—the Anaheim Ducks.After a quiet climb last season, Anaheim has made bold moves, signaling their intent to challenge for a wild card spot in 2026. From the surprise hiring of Joel Quenneville to a dramatic shakeup in goal and up front, the Ducks are becoming a team to watch.The hosts break down Anaheim's offseason acquisitions, including Chris Kreider, Mikael Granlund, Ryan Poehling, and Peter Mrazek, and assess what losing cornerstone pieces like Trevor Zegras and John Gibson really means. They also explore whether a young blue line—featuring names like Olen Zellweger, Jackson LaCombe, and Pavel Mintyukov—can hold the fort behind a confident Lucas Dostal in net.They close with a candid look at Joel Quenneville's return to coaching and the potential influence of one of the winningest coaches in NHL history on a promising roster that's nearing playoff contention.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] Ducks Preview: Could Anaheim be this year's surprise team?[00:38] Reviewing Anaheim's bold offseason moves[01:00] The Chris Kreider trade & new forward lines[01:48] Goaltending changes: Dostal's time to shine[03:00] Defensive questions: Young blue line analysis[03:43] The rise of Bennett Seneka and prospects to watch[04:32] Trust in Dostal & veteran presence from Mrazek[05:44] Coaching spotlight: Joel Quenneville returns[07:00] Addressing Quenneville's past and Anaheim's due diligence[07:40] His influence on player development & team culture[08:00] The Verbeek-Quenneville connection from Hartford days[08:45] Final verdict: Is Anaheim a wild card sleeper?KEY TAKEAWAYS:The Anaheim Ducks have made major roster changes, including the additions of Chris Kreider, Mikael Granlund, and Peter Mrazek, while saying goodbye to Zegras and Gibson.Lucas Dostal, now the clear-cut No. 1 goalie, will be tested behind an inexperienced defensive corps—but could thrive with Mrazek's veteran guidance.The hiring of Joel Quenneville signals the Ducks are serious about culture and competitiveness. His resume and relationship with GM Pat Verbeek could fast-track the development of the team's young core.Anaheim's depth up front and special teams potential make them a playoff dark horse, provided the defense matures ahead of schedule.RESOURCE LINKS:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nhlwraparoundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555451139787#NHL #Hockey #Podcast #AnaheimDucks #JoelQuenneville #ChrisKreider #LucasDostal #MikaelGranlund #NHLProspects #PacificDivision #GameSevenGroup #StanleyCup #NeilSmith #VicMorren #PatVerbeek #BennettSeneka #NHLWraparound #SummerCoolers #NHLRebuild
Join the boys for another offseason episode covering-Chris Kreider trade -Rempe/Edstrom re-signplus previewing the Draft and Free Agency for this NYR teamWatch Live every Monday night at 8pm EST on YouTube, X, and Instagram.Jump in the YouTube chat to have your questions/comments shown on screen!Follow Us:Instagram: @rangers_ed.podhttps://www.instagram.com/rangers_ed.pod/Youtube: Rangers Ed. Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@rangersed.podcastX: @rangers_edpod https://twitter.com/rangers_edpodX: @RangersEd150 (Mikey150's around the league + Fantasy Hockey tips) https://twitter.com/RangersEd150 X: @CoachEd77 (Coach Ed's thoughts and texts from the group chat) https://twitter.com/CoachEd77 X:@RealPJS (Producer PJ) https://x.com/RealPJS Facebook: Rangers Ed Podcast
Some thoughts on the NBA Finals (lots of big swings in this series before Game 7) (1:18), congrats to the Florida Panthers on winning the Stanley Cup (2:35). Then ATH finally addresses the Knicks coaching search and their offseason (4:58) and lastly some thoughts on the Desmond Bane trade to Orlando (16:39). Then a recurring guest is back to talk Knicks, the Rangers trading Chris Kreider and more (23:47).
The Forever Mighty Podcast Podcast returns! Stephen and Eddy are back to discuss the Anaheim Ducks acquiring Chris Kreider, the rumors surrounding Jason Robertson and what would be our ideal offseason for the Anaheim Ducks. All that and MORE on the latest episode of the Forever Mighty Podcast: Your Anaheim Ducks Podcast Destination.
Apologies for the day delayed upload!On this episode of Pucks & Brews, Mike and Liam discuss the Florida Panthers repeating as Stanley Cup Champions, recap the Stanley Cup Final, talk about Connor Hellebuyck winning both the Vezina and Hart Trophy, the New York Rangers trading Chris Kreider and extending Matt Rempe, as well as the trade interest around the league surrounding K'Andre Miller, and more. Enjoy!Recorded Wednesday June 18th, 2024Follow us on our social medias: Twitter- @Pucksandbrews @MikeShades @wojtweets @gotimer_liam Instagram- @pucksandbrewspod @m.j.sparacino @bwojno9 Facebook page- @PucksandBrews0:00 Intro3:41 Stanley Cup Final Recap37:05 Connor Hellebuyck Winning Vezina And Hart Trophies45:30 Rangers Trade Chris Kreider To Anaheim1:00:13 Rangers Extend Matt Rempe1:03:03 K'Andre Miller Garnering Trade Interest Around The League1:09:50 Outro
Episode 185 of the "New Ice City" podcast explains why the New York Rangers are waiting until the final hours to make their decision on this year's first-round pick while looking ahead to the NHL Draft and free agency. Plus, Chris Peters of FloHockey joins the show to discuss options if the Blueshirts keep the No. 12 pick and host Vincent Mercogliano answers fans questions about K'Andre Miller, Mika Zibanejad and what we can learn from the two-time champion Florida Panthers.
(0:55) Ryan Donato signs a 4x4 to stay in Chicago (8:10) Chris Kreider to Anaheim (16:15) Erik Haula to Nashville (21:45) Panthers win back to back cups in dominant fashion (1:01:50) 2025 Mock Draft (1:38:10) Twitter questions Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. New customers only. Bonus bets expire one hundred sixty eight hours after issuance. For additional terms and responsible gaming resources, see D K N G dot CO slash AUDIO. Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. New customers only. Bonus bets expire one hundred sixty eight hours after issuance. For additional terms and responsible gaming resources, see D K N G dot CO slash AUDIO.
It's been 500 straight weeks of recording Blueshirts Breakaway and NYR have traded Chris Kreider to ANA. The guys recap a bit of their history and react the trade. Then Shayna Goldman joins the Breakaway to discuss potential offseason moves, Mika and what now with Kreider gone. Finally the guys return after some kind words from friends and answer some 5 star questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Kreider is a Duck! We break down the trade, what it means for the offseason, and the latest rumors connecting Mitch Marner and John Tavares to the Ducks. Enjoy!Support the show:Twitch: twitch.tv/crashthepondPatreon: patreon.com/crashthepondYoutube: youtube.com/crashthepondOr leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Hour 1 This weekend, both the Mets and Yankees were swept, while the Phillies extended their winning streak, and in a significant move, the Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to San Francisco after he homered in his final game with Boston; Aaron Judge notably struggled, going 1-for-12 with 9 strikeouts. In golf, JJ Spaun won the US Open, while Gio noted that something seems to be amiss with Rory, which warrants monitoring as he heads to Bethpage Black; meanwhile, the Knicks are still seeking a head coach, and Tyler Herro of the Miami Heat stated he doesn't believe anything in history prior to 1950. Hour 2 Both the Mets and Yankees were swept this weekend, with the Mets now heading to Atlanta and a caller demanding Aaron Boone's firing due to the Yankees' fundamental errors, including baserunning mistakes by Dominguez and Rice. This came after Rafael Devers, who homered in his final game for Boston, was traded from the Red Sox to San Francisco. Meanwhile, Mike Francesa's prediction of a Mets losing streak came true, and despite Pete Alonso's strong offense, his throwing issues to first base persist. In golf, JJ Spaun won the US Open on Father's Day, and on the Knicks front, they are interviewing Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins for the head coach position, while Dan Plesac of MLB Network was reportedly scammed by an "unpaid tolls" text message. Hour 3 The Knicks are interviewing Mike Brown and Taylor Jenkins for their head coaching vacancy, with one caller criticizing Leon Rose for the team's current state and another suggesting Jay Wright, though he's not a candidate. Meanwhile, the Yankees were swept in Boston, a series that saw Rafael Devers traded to the Giants after homering. The Mets also suffered a three-game losing streak, fulfilling Mike Francesa's prediction to Frank The Tank, and now head to Atlanta. In other sports news, JJ Spaun won the US Open, and Fanatics selected 50 regular people to compete against professional athletes. A caller also proposed Allan Houston or John Starks as potential Knicks coaches. Hour 4 Boomer reacted to the Chris Kreider trade, calling him one of the Rangers' all-time greats while acknowledging his frustrating moments, which led to a comparison of long-tenured New York athletes like the Mets' David Wright and Giants' Tiki Barber, with Gio expressing surprise at the Mets retiring Wright's #5 jersey so soon. In other sports news, Rafael Devers homered to beat the Yankees before being traded, the Mets were swept at home by the Rays, and JJ Spaun won the US Open. The show also featured a "Moment of the Day" with a caller's heartfelt story to a distracted Joe Benigno, and a reminder that the show would be off the following day for a round of golf at Bethpage Black, the future site of the Ryder Cup. And what's going on with Rory?
Boomer reacted to the Chris Kreider trade, calling him one of the Rangers' all-time greats while acknowledging his frustrating moments, which led to a comparison of long-tenured New York athletes like the Mets' David Wright and Giants' Tiki Barber, with Gio expressing surprise at the Mets retiring Wright's #5 jersey so soon. In other sports news, Rafael Devers homered to beat the Yankees before being traded, the Mets were swept at home by the Rays, and JJ Spaun won the US Open. The show also featured a "Moment of the Day" with a caller's heartfelt story to a distracted Joe Benigno, and a reminder that the show would be off the following day for a round of golf at Bethpage Black, the future site of the Ryder Cup. And what's going on with Rory?
Send us a textOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowOn this episode of the Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast we start with Get To Know Your Hockey Hall of Famers, this time looking at the life, hockey career, and hobby market for hockey hall of famer, Bruce Stuart (32:06). Next we update the insanity that's been the Stanley Cup Finals and talk about impact to the hobby after Game 5 (41:01). In hobby news, Chris Kreider gets traded to Anaheim, GameStop and PSA rumors have the hobby talking, and Connor Hellebuyck makes history with Vezina and Hart Trophies win (1:10:52). Some monster, monster hockey cards have hit the market and we talk about what we'd do with a life-changing card and if these big sales have any impact on the hobby market as a whole (1:23:54). 2024-25 Parkhurst Champions releases this week and there are some significant changes ahead. We review the checklist and designs (1:50:01). We answer your hockey cards mailbag questions (2:15:12), then end the show with personal pickups (2:35:03).Partners & SponsorsHockeyChecklists.com - https://www.hockeychecklists.comSlab Sharks Consignment - http://bit.ly/3GUvsxNSlab Sharks is now accepting U.S. submissions!MINTINK - https://www.mintink.caPSA - https://www.psacard.comGP Sports Cards - https://gpsportcards.com/Sign up for Card Ladder - https://app.cardladder.com/signup?via=HCGongshoFollow Hockey Cards Gongshow on social mediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hockey_cards_gongshow/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hockey_cards_gongshowFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HockeyCardsGongshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/HCGongshowThe Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast is a production of Dollar Box Ventures LLC
The Rangers trade of Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks sparks a strong reaction from Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata. Shaun Morash, Evan, and Tiki discuss the Kreider trade and which New York athletes they wish stayed in the city for their whole careers. Chris McMonigle takes calls on the Kreider trade and talks the Stanley Cup Final.
The Rangers trade of Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks sparks a strong reaction from Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata. Shaun Morash, Evan, and Tiki discuss the Kreider trade and which New York athletes they wish stayed in the city for their whole careers. Chris McMonigle takes calls on the Kreider trade and talks the Stanley Cup Final.
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman react to a wild Game 4 overtime win by the Edmonton Oilers, tying the series at 2-2. In the news and notes section of the podcast, Kyle and Elliotte delve into the Chris Kreider trade to the Anaheim Ducks (24:42), focusing on the Rangers' side of the deal (34:54). Afterwards, the duo shifts focus to the Dallas Stars, who have been at the center of many trade rumors (40:44). Elliotte gives a brief update on Jonathan Toews and discusses what Colorado is planning this offseason (49:00). Kyle and Elliotte also talk about the Pittsburgh Penguins potentially being for sale (54:10). They then turn their attention to Vancouver, where Elias Pettersson chatter has retaken center stage (59:29), and touch on Jordan Spence of the LA Kings (1:02:52). The Final Thought focuses on two-sport prospect Mason West, who is "all-in" on hockey (1:04:05).Kyle and Elliotte answer your questions, emails, and voicemails via the Thought Line (1:10:47).Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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
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Chris Kreider talked to the press about his move from the Rangers to the Ducks. Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart finally did an episode of the Roommates podcast and praised Thibs.
Gio recounted a 12-year estrangement from a former Pittsburgh colleague who blamed him for his firing. He recently learned, via Ann Liguori at the US Open, that this individual was speaking as if they were still close, prompting Gio to respond graciously. The challenges of working with someone you're not on speaking terms with were discussed. C-Lo's update followed a caller's thoughts on the Netflix submersible documentary. C-Lo then shared his perspective on Chris Kreider's trade to the Ducks. Audio of Carlos Mendoza's heated exchange with an umpire over balls and strikes. There was also a segment detailing BT's "Volpe song," only to reveal that BT had actually taken the lyrics from a caller, which C-Lo's audio confirmed. The hour concluded with a discussion about Rangers fans' relationship with Chris Kreider.
With Boomer out, Gio and Jerry hosted. They began by discussing Kodai Senga's injury from a bad throw by Pete Alonso, which C-Lo highlighted with a clip of Boomer predicting such an injury. The Mets swept the Nationals, and the Yankees won 1-0 against the Royals. The Oilers defeated the Panthers in an exciting game. They briefly touched on HGTV shows before moving to Chris Kreider's press talking about his move to the Ducks. Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart's "Roommates" podcast praised Thibs. The hour concluded with news of an attempted murder warrant out for Antonio Brown.
Hour 1 With Boomer out, Gio and Jerry hosted. They began by discussing Kodai Senga's injury from a bad throw by Pete Alonso, which C-Lo highlighted with a clip of Boomer predicting such an injury. The Mets swept the Nationals, and the Yankees won 1-0 against the Royals. The Oilers defeated the Panthers in an exciting game. They briefly touched on HGTV shows before moving to Chris Kreider's press talking about his move to the Ducks. Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart's "Roommates" podcast praised Thibs. The hour concluded with news of an attempted murder warrant out for Antonio Brown. Hour 2 The hour began with continued discussion about Antonio Brown's attempted murder warrant. Attention then shifted to the "Roommates" podcast, where Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart praised Thibs, leading to speculation that they weren't the source of any negative comments to Dolan. C-Lo's update covered the Mets' sixth straight win, a Jeff McNeil homer, and Carlos Mendoza's comments on Kodai Senga's hamstring injury, which Pete Alonso felt bad about. The Yankees beat the Royals 1-0, with Devin Williams securing the ninth. More clips from the "Roommates" podcast on the Knicks' future followed. The segment concluded with Gio recommending "Hunt For Bin Laden" on Netflix. Hour 3 Gio recounted a 12-year estrangement from a former Pittsburgh colleague who blamed him for his firing. He recently learned, via Ann Liguori at the US Open, that this individual was speaking as if they were still close, prompting Gio to respond graciously. The challenges of working with someone you're not on speaking terms with were discussed. C-Lo's update followed a caller's thoughts on the Netflix submersible documentary. C-Lo then shared his perspective on Chris Kreider's trade to the Ducks. Audio of Carlos Mendoza's heated exchange with an umpire over balls and strikes. There was also a segment detailing BT's "Volpe song," only to reveal that BT had actually taken the lyrics from a caller, which C-Lo's audio confirmed. The hour concluded with a discussion about Rangers fans' relationship with Chris Kreider. Hour 4 Gio proposed four words that, if tweeted, would lead to immediate termination regardless of context. The discussion then shifted to the difficult decision of cashing out on a bet. C-Lo's final update covered Kodai Senga's injury and Carlos Mendoza's comments, along with the Yankees' 1-0 shutout win over the Royals. Aaron Glenn named Ronnie Lott and Boomer Esiason as players he admired. Jameis Winston's potential playing time this year was discussed. The "Moment of the Day" revisited the debate over who truly originated the "Volpe song"—BT or a caller. The show concluded with observations on the shift to Thursday summer traffic and Gio's revelation about Joe Benigno's swimming prowess.
The Oilers rebounded from a 3-0 first period deficit and a last second tying goal in the third period to beat the Panthers in overtime on the strength of Leon Draisaitl's game winner. Hailey and Sean discuss a shocking game four, the Oilers continued parade to the penalty box, Calvin Pickard's perfect playoff record and what we should expect in game five in Edmonton on Saturday night. Plus, they discuss the Rangers salary dump, sending Chris Kreider to the Ducks and Connor Helleybuyck becoming the first goalie in 10 seasons to win the Vezina and Hart Trophy.Hosts: Hailey Salvian and Sean GentilleExecutive Producer: Chris FlanneryProducer: Jeff Domet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Oilers clawed back from a 3-0 first-period deficit to win Game 4 in overtime, marking the first comeback of its kind in Stanley Cup Final history. A strong pushback, a timely goalie switch to Calvin Pickard and a spark from veteran Corey Perry’s locker room speech helped shift momentum. Blue-liner Darnell Nurse bounced back with a standout performance, Leon Draisaitl’s greasy OT winner capped the effort and despite continued discipline issues from Evander Kane (and others), Edmonton may hold a slight edge in the now best-of-three series. Meanwhile, the Rangers shake up their core, trading Chris Kreider to Anaheim in a bid to retool.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farace, Tim, and Anthony are all in the house tonight for Episode 122 — and there is no shortage of playoff chaos and sports drama to break down. Dave/Melo? Off on assignment... or more likely watching the Heat's offseason unfold.We start on the ice, where the Florida Panthers now lead the Stanley Cup Final 2–1 after a Game 3 beatdown in Edmonton. The Cats hung a 6–1 L on the Oilers, with Brad Marchand doing what Brad Marchand does (four goals in the series), Sam Reinhart cashing in twice, and Carter Verhaeghe playing like a man possessed. Edmonton? They lost more than the game—they lost their composure, racking up 85 penalty minutes and turning Rogers Place into a wrestling ring. McDavid and crew have some soul searching to do before Game 4.Meanwhile on the hardwood, the Pacers lead the NBA Finals 2–1 over OKC. Tyrese Haliburton and Bennedict Mathurin are out here embarrassing folks, with Mathurin torching the Thunder for 27 off the bench in Game 3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is still doing MVP things, but OKC's depth is starting to crack under Indiana's relentless pace. Let's just say no one had "Pacers in 6" in their playoff pool — but here we are.Now… cue the MSG frustration. The Knicks are flailing through their coaching search, missing on candidates left and right with seemingly no real plan. Farace is already armed with receipts and ready to go off. Tim and Anthony will be there to stir the pot and keep the laughs going — or to just try and talk him down (good luck).Over in Pittsburgh, it finally happened — Aaron Rodgers is officially a Steeler. After months of dark rooms and vague Instagram posts, he finally signed on the dotted line. Not a soul on this show (especially Farace or Tim) is buying the hype — but it will be fun to watch the circus unfold from afar.Elsewhere in NHL news, Chris Kreider is now an Anaheim Duck, closing out his long run as a Ranger. Broadway will miss him, but Anaheim will gladly take the scoring touch and leadership.And on the baseball diamond? NYC is eating right now. The Mets own the best record in baseball — Farace is beaming. The Yankees lead the AL East — Tim is cautiously optimistic and trying not to jinx it. Anthony? He'll be happy to remind us that yes, the Marlins still technically have a baseball team.All that and more tonight on Episode 122 — packed with playoff swings, coaching dysfunction, NFL headlines, and plenty of New York swagger. See you there.
Send JD a text message and be heard!TCA!!!!!! Great day with @companyadjace @dronespn @kayster61 plus finally meeting @anthonyyacc @i_need_a_sports_iv @thecoachbaileype @genova007 @dtvmike @jujubees7984 @danyeserski & @thedarkknight025 @citifield @mets now 27-7 at home and on a six game win streak. 4-3 over @nationals & @kodai_senga_ hurt his hammy and was put on IL. @nyquil_inthe_flesh thanks for getting the tix. @call_me_tca_prez love my jersey. They are awesome. Couldn't have asked for a better day to see an #mlbbaseball game. @ari_gold24 & @thomaswdonovan thanks for your great insight into the #chriskreider trade end of a @nyrangers era. Got back a young prospect. We shall see. @knicks that's another story. Was talking to @doctor_midnite @kevdu_theman & @robparker1980 today about @nyknicks “coaching” situation. None of us are sold on Mike Malone and @foxsports has Mike Brown as the favorite. Thibs could have stayed with what it looks like they could end up with next #nba season. Not feeling good about it. Did some #sportslists #nfl style at end of show with @bmtlive07 @lrt_network @donna.fender Josh & HTJ. Always a lot of fun.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Why was Tom Thibodeau fired? MSG Networks' Kenny Albert joins to talk about Chris Kreider being traded and the Stanley Cup Final. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks keep getting firm rejections, Reggie Miller wears a Pacers jersey, Kodai Senga gets injured, Chris Kreider gets traded, Jalen Brunson speaks on the Thibs firing, and much more.
Who are the New York athlete's we wish wore a New York uniform forever?
On this episode of The Chris Johnston show, Julian McKenzie and Chris Johnston go over a variety of topics including: (00:00) The latest on Chris Kreider (10:00) Ownership shakeup in Pittsburgh (20:00) Atlanta hockey revival (30:00) Possible trade targets this offseason: Marco Rossi (35:00) Elias Pettersson's future in Vancouver (38:00) Aaron Ekblad's commitment to Florida (42:00) John Tavares' options this offseason (45:00) Jason Robertson's trade rumors (48:00) Brad Marchand's continued impact and how it will shape July 1st (55:00) Game 4 Preview: Oilers vs. Panthers (60:00) Stick Taps: Father's Day Pre Order Julian's book BLACK ACES here: https://www.amazon.ca/Black-Aces-Essential-Stories-Trailblazers/dp/1637278624 Links for Get Real Virtual 5K fundraiser to support Rainbow Railroad: SDPN Team Donate: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/team/sdpn Steve's personal donation page: https://www.zeffy.com/fundraising/steve-dangle-glynn Follow us on Instagram: @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 184 of the "New Ice City" podcast is an emergency reaction to the New York Rangers trading their longest-tenured player, Chris Kreider, to the Anaheim Ducks. Host Vincent Mercogliano explains why it came to this and offers his take on Kreider's legacy, then looks ahead to other moves team president Chris Drury may be plotting and where the Blueshirts stand with Will Cuylle, K'Andre Miller and Mika Zibanejad.
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne look ahead to tonight's Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final and discuss the Edmonton Oilers' decision to stick with Stuart Skinner in net. Then, Stanley Cup champion and TNT analyst Eddie Olczyk (6:07) shares his takeaways from the Panthers' Game 3 blowout, Florida's versatility, what other GMs can learn from the Cats' blueprint, Sam Bennett's impact, and the Oilers needing their depth to step up. Later, Nick and Justin discuss the Rangers trading Chris Kreider to the Ducks, Brad Marchand's potential fit in Toronto, Anže Kopitar winning the Lady Byng trophy and Cale Makar winning the Norris trophy.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.
Send JD a text message and be heard!YANKS 21-9 last 30!!! Thanks @companyadjace @downtimetv @brianbarnaby for the @yankees stat. @thejudge44 with a bomb last night. Yanks beating up @kcroyals tonight too. @mets take first two from @nationals & @juansoto_25 is hot in June. #homeruns in back to back games. TCA will be in full force @citifield tomorrow. Seeing @kevdu_theman @call_me_tca_prez Barns @kevdu_theman @nyquil_inthe_flesh @robparker1980 & @paddy_bailey to name a few. What are the @nyknicks doing? You fire Thibs & now you're reaching for #quinsnyder cmon! Kev was right. #knicks acting like the @nyjets joke of a franchise. @doctor_midnite said it best. Snyder looks like a bad guy from a #diehard movie.@nyliberty 9-0. Grass @metlifestadium for @fifaworldcup but should be there for @nygiants & #jets too. @donna.fender @bmtlive07 @thomaswdonovan is #chriskreider gone to @anaheimducks & can we get @trevorzegras in return? Hey I can dream. #sportstrivia at the finish.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
It seems Chris Kreider is headed to the Anaheim Ducks. The Knicks still lack a head coach and a clear plan to find one, with Ron Artest even lobbying for the job on BT & Sal, prompting Gio to question why former players aim directly for head coaching roles instead of staff positions. The Bengals are facing player contract issues. Jerry provided an update, which included sounds of Giancarlo Stanton getting hits for the Somerset Patriots. Pro golfers estimated what amateurs would shoot at the US Open with limited golf balls. The hour concluded with Boomer's bad hamstring cramp and Gio's first experience eating an Uncrustable.
It's looking like Chris Kreider is getting traded to the Anaheim Ducks. We talked more about the Knicks not having a head coach and not having a plan to get one.
Hour 1 Boomer and Gio are back from golfing for charity, where Gio got drunk for his birthday and sang a blues song about Matt Martin. They also hung out with Chad Smith. Sports highlights include Aaron Judge's massive homer and Aaron Rodgers' recent marriage. The Knicks coaching situation was a key topic, with Thibs, Johnnie Bryant, and Mark Jackson all discussed. Hour 2 The Knicks' chaotic coaching search continues, with Polymarket showing Rick Brunson as the slight favorite at 26%, while Jason Kidd and Mark Jackson lag at 13% and 1% respectively. Gio lightened the mood with an Ice Spice lyric. In sports, the Mets beat the Nationals, and the Yankees defeated the Royals thanks to Austin Wells's 5 RBIs and another Judge homer. Max Fried pitched well, and Chris Russo butchered more names. Aaron Glenn joked with the media, and Jim Harbaugh discussed recent health issues. The hour concluded with a discussion of early work hours affecting evening plans and news of a hole-in-one winning an Audi at Boomer's charity event. Hour 3 It seems Chris Kreider is headed to the Anaheim Ducks. The Knicks still lack a head coach and a clear plan to find one, with Ron Artest even lobbying for the job on BT & Sal, prompting Gio to question why former players aim directly for head coaching roles instead of staff positions. The Bengals are facing player contract issues. Jerry provided an update, which included sounds of Giancarlo Stanton getting hits for the Somerset Patriots. Pro golfers estimated what amateurs would shoot at the US Open with limited golf balls. The hour concluded with Boomer's bad hamstring cramp and Gio's first experience eating an Uncrustable. Hour 4 The Knicks are still struggling to find a head coach, seemingly wanting Jason Kidd but likely settling for Johnnie Bryant, amidst speculation and a caller suggesting a Thibs re-hire à la Steinbrenner. In sports, the Mets won in the tenth, and the Yankees beat the Royals with another Judge homer. Aaron Rodgers discussed his "decision from the soul" leading him to Pittsburgh, and Mike Tomlin addressed T.J. Watt's contract.
Up In The Blue Seats: A NY Rangers Hockey Podcast from NY Post Sports
Mollie, Larry and Brian touch on the Rangers working on trading Chris Krieder to the Anaheim Ducks, David Quinn returning to the Blueshirts by joining Mike Sullivan's coaching staff, what Chris Drury could have been looking for at the NHL Draft combine and whether K'Andre Miller's days in New York are numbered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hockey Hall of Famer and Stanley Cup Champion Chris Pronger joined OverDrive to discuss the Panthers' successful start to the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers, how Edmonton can bounce back, the physical element from Florida, Sam Bennett's value, Chris Kreider landing with the Ducks, the free agency market and more.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 2 on OverDrive! Hockey Hall of Fame and Stanley Cup Champion Chris Pronger on the Panthers' dominant structure, the Oilers' bounce back mindset in the Stanley Cup Final and Chris Kreider's possibly heading to the Ducks. They are also joined by Gerry in the latest edition of Gerry's Percentages to discuss the biggest headlines around the sports world.
The Anaheim Ducks are in the process of acquiring ANOTHER New York Ranger, this time Chris Kreider. We react to the trade and what it means for the Ducks roster. Plus, we discuss updates as Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final approaches and are joined by Isaiah Mustafa, actor and host of the NHL Awards, ahead of Thursday's award show. 0:00 Welcome to What Chaos!14:27 Ducks getting Kreider28:15 SCF Game 438:40 Isaiah Mustafa joins! BUY OUR MERCH: https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/what-chaos JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/3brHQ2q5V2 Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/WhatChaosShowhttps://twitter.com/DJ_Beanhttps://twitter.com/PeteBlackburnhttps://twitter.com/shawn_depaz VIVID SEATS is offering an exclusive discount on Playoff tickets! Head to https://www.vividseats.com/nhl-playoffs-tickets--sports-nhl-hockey/performer/1144?utm_source=impact&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=ALLCITY%20NETWORK&utm_promo=2A5Q91Y32KAWS2R or download the Vivid Seats app and use promo code CHAOS30 for $30 off your first ticket purchase of $300 or more. MANDO: Head to https://shopmando.com and use code WHATCHAOS for $5 off a starter pack! SHADY RAYS: Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: AC35 for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. FACTOR MEALKITS: Head to https://factormeals.com/whatchaos50 and use code whatchaos50 to get 50% off! PrizePicks - Download the PrizePicks app today and use code WHATCHAOS for to get $50 instantly when you play $5. PrizePicks. Run your game! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/WHATCHAOS HelloFresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freechaos. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan. Hall of Fame App: Get a 7-Day Free Trial + 50% Off your first month with code CHAOS. Just download the HOF app on iOS and Android or visit hofbets.com, enter code CHAOS, and you're all set.
Dan and Shawn are joined by Sportsnet reporter Gene Principe, who has the pulse of the Edmonton Oilers, to discuss the adjustments needed for Game 4, the status of Stuart Skinner and potential lineup changes that Kris Knoblauch may be considering. He also talks about Zach Hyman's absence and why the loss of Hyman shouldn't be overlooked during this series against the Florida Panthers. The guys open the episode looking ahead to Game 4 and wondering how the Oilers can get back to their game. Is Sam Bennett the Conn Smythe favorite right now? They answer that question and look at the impact that Jonah Gadjovich in Game 3. They wrap the episode talking about the maturity of Gus Forsling, the Chris Kreider trade rumors and TJ Oshie's retirement.