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JD previews the 4 Nations Face-Off Final between Canada and the USA (00:00). Jackie Redmond from NHL on TNT and the NHL Network joins to discuss the stakes for both countries, if USA sacrificed too much in the round-robin, the potential lasting legacy of the tournament, the identity of the two rosters, adjustments to consider for Canada and the Maple Leafs angle in all of this (7:00). Dam Hamhuis, 2014 Gold Medalist who represented Canada nine times at the international level, talks about the keys to Team Canada's 2014 success, the role adjustments for third and fourth liners who are used to being stars, how the world has caught up to Canada, and the rivalry with USA (52:00). JD then vents about the Blue Jays missing their opportunity to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (1:14:00). The show ends with 'What We Missed!'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.
Today the guys continue to dissect the Canucks Game 5 loss last night to the Predators, chat about Podkolzin going down to Abbotsford and a big weekend for the Whitecaps.Joining the show is Dan Hamhuis (17:46) and Craig Button (52:13).
Dan Hamhuis checks in with Daybreak ahead of the Cougars' Western Conference Final showdown against the Portland Winterhawks.
The Canucks make six selections on Day 2 of the NHL Entry Draft, and we break them all down as well as grading the class. Matt and Blake have more on first-round pick Tom Willander, the pros and cons of the Canucks' first selection, and on the rebuffed opportunities to trade down. Plus, the guys discuss the rumours of a Tyler Myers trade to San Jose and how the Canucks will spend their free agent dollars. Draft insider Cam Robinson joins from Nashville with his scouting report on third-round pick Hunter Brzustewicz and the rest of Vancouver's draft class. And Aiden Celebrini, the Canucks' sixth-round pick and the son of former Canucks director of human performance Rick, stops by and beams about being drafted by his hometown team. Aiden reminisces about being around the Canucks as a kid and on the ice with guys like Dan Hamhuis and Zack Kassian. He also talks about his brother Macklin, the presumptive first-overall pick in next year's NHL draft, and his two youngest siblings, who are great athletes in their own right. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by Go Goat SportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Canucks make six selections on Day 2 of the NHL Entry Draft, and we break them all down as well as grading the class. Matt and Blake have more on first-round pick Tom Willander, the pros and cons of the Canucks' first selection, and on the rebuffed opportunities to trade down. Plus, the guys discuss the rumours of a Tyler Myers trade to San Jose and how the Canucks will spend their free agent dollars. Draft insider Cam Robinson joins from Nashville with his scouting report on third-round pick Hunter Brzustewicz and the rest of Vancouver's draft class. And Aiden Celebrini, the Canucks' sixth-round pick and the son of former Canucks director of human performance Rick, stops by and beams about being drafted by his hometown team. Aiden reminisces about being around the Canucks as a kid and on the ice with guys like Dan Hamhuis and Zack Kassian. He also talks about his brother Macklin, the presumptive first-overall pick in next year's NHL draft, and his two youngest siblings, who are great athletes in their own right. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by Go Goat SportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Paterson is in for Blake on Kevin Bieksa night in Vancouver. Dan Hamhuis stopped by to chat about his former defensive partner and what it was like to not only play with him, but the kind of person he is off the ice. Rob Williams, national editor of the Daily Hive stopped by to chat about -- what else? -- when will Rogers Arena get new seats? Also touching on the newly-announced Grey Cup heading to Vancouver in 2024. Ryan Phillips, defensive coordinator of the BC Lions, joined the show to set up the big West Division semi-final at B.C. Place this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Paterson is in for Blake on Kevin Bieksa night in Vancouver. Dan Hamhuis stopped by to chat about his former defensive partner and what it was like to not only play with him, but the kind of person he is off the ice. Rob Williams, national editor of the Daily Hive stopped by to chat about -- what else? -- when will Rogers Arena get new seats? Also touching on the newly-announced Grey Cup heading to Vancouver in 2024. Ryan Phillips, defensive coordinator of the BC Lions, joined the show to set up the big West Division semi-final at B.C. Place this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 4 of Stillman and Company former Nashville Predator and former teammates of Pekka Rinne Kimmo Timonen and Dan Hamhuis join the show to talk Pekka Rinne. We honor Pekka Rinne just before his jersey retirement. Wen end Stillman and Company with Predators Gameday.
Sekeres and Price is happy to bring you a special family day episode with Dan Hamhuis. Dan talked about what he is up to in retirement. Has been taking the time to do a lot of skiing and hunting. It’s been about 17 months since he retirement. He talked about retiring before the pandemic started. He says it’s definitely a different environment now than when he played. Talked about being back in Smithers. Loves enjoying all the outdoor activities there are there. It offers a lot for young families. A great community to grow up in. Talked about how he got started in hockey. In Smithers you are either a ski family or a hockey family. It was an automatic choice for his family, being a block and a half away from the rink. Talked about going undrafted in the Bantam draft. Broke his leg just before the BC Winter Games. Would have gotten some exposure there. Talked about being the Scholastic Player of the Year. Says he never had a realistic dream of playing in the NHL. Just a single-A player in Smithers. Says when he missed the Bantam draft, he didn’t know there was a Bantam draft. Talked about his connection with Eric Brewer, who left for the NHL from PG and opened up a spot. It wasn’t till he got to PG that he met players who had been to NHL training camps. They had met NHL players and he had never met one before. Seems like the environment has really shifted since he was coming up. Feels pretty fortunate to have come up in the environment. Was nice to be living in his home town in his own house up until he left for junior. Says his family did everything they could at the time. Says his sisters had to go through all road trips but they had reaped the rewards of his NHL career. Talked about going through the Nashville system. Was a bigger jump than he thought going from the dub to the AHL. Big life changes being with billet family’s to going at it on your own. Says he was a bit intimidated going into pro camp. Says his first season in the AHL was his worst year as a pro. Never got called up and probably didn’t deserve to. Was very motivated the next year to not go back to Milwaukee. Pretty exciting feeling to jump over the boards when his name got called. Talked about the first year and getting regular ice time. Talked about that defensive core that came out of Nashville with Suter and Weber. Talked about his relationship with Barry Trotz. He was like a dad in a way. A real big family guy that cared about you personally and professionally. Talked about the summer of 2010. Started with a friendly parting of ways with the Preds. They would have liked to sign him but couldn’t afford it. Got excited about the prospect of having 29 teams to look at. Talked about getting traded to Philly. Had some good conversations but told them he had earned the right to talk to all teams and not just one. That’s when his rights were traded to PIT. He felt sorry they lost their draft pick but that isn’t on him. They did take a long look at both those teams on July 1st. Talked about the boxes that need to be ticked and how they change as your family grows, as you enter your prime. Wanting to win and play a big part in the team. It was never really about money, more about fit. Came down to PIT and VAN. Vancouver was going through some changes. Once he signed the contract, the ink wasn’t even dry before he asked why there was even consideration of another team. Talked about having a NTC. There were teams offering more money but he was happy with the money. Talked about the 2010/11 run. It was such a special year. He knew it would be a lot of pressure. Talked about facing up with CHI in the first round. That game 7 was one of the most exciting games he has ever played in his career. Talked about going into BOS up 2 games. Was injured. Talked about the hip-check on Lucic that knocked him out of the series. Would do it again if the same situation presented itself. His groin was ripped off the bone with a hernia. Certainly, understands why the pain didn’t go away. There were a few tears in the doctor’s office that day. Talked about winning a gold medal in Sochi. Had a 6-year goal to make the team that turned into a 10-year goal. Made an incredible high development curve from Smithers to the NHL. Moving to Vancouver sparked him a bit. He recommitted to himself. Was a great experience. His wife was able to come and they managed to get to the ski hill to check out a few events. Was asked if he is a Predator or a Canucks. He took the political way out and talked about his time in Dallas and enjoying it. Nashville holds a special place with starting his career there and his kids being born there. Vancouver is great being from BC. Talked about Hockey Canada and how important that experience was for his development. Talked about why he didn’t waive his NTC at the end of his Canucks career. Was hoping for an extension. Says he did waive it for DAL or CHI but a trade never materialized. Was hoping for a contract with the Canucks after and would have taken a serious home-town discount. Talked about if he ever thinks back and wonders if there ever could have been a cup for him. Says it isn’t a healthy place. Feels he made the best decisions at the time. Doesn't ever think it wasn’t a successful or rewarding career because he didn’t win a cup. Talked about what he is up to these days, past NHL life. Skiing has been a big thing for the family. Says backcountry skiing has been big for him. Gets to ski some great snow with no tracks. Loves mountain biking. Opens up a bit more now that he isn’t as worried about getting injured. Coached volleyball this year, not knowing that much about it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sekeres and Price is happy to bring you a special family day episode with Dan Hamhuis. Dan talked about what he is up to in retirement. Has been taking the time to do a lot of skiing and hunting. It's been about 17 months since he retirement. He talked about retiring before the pandemic started. He says it's definitely a different environment now than when he played. Talked about being back in Smithers. Loves enjoying all the outdoor activities there are there. It offers a lot for young families. A great community to grow up in. Talked about how he got started in hockey. In Smithers you are either a ski family or a hockey family. It was an automatic choice for his family, being a block and a half away from the rink. Talked about going undrafted in the Bantam draft. Broke his leg just before the BC Winter Games. Would have gotten some exposure there. Talked about being the Scholastic Player of the Year. Says he never had a realistic dream of playing in the NHL. Just a single-A player in Smithers. Says when he missed the Bantam draft, he didn't know there was a Bantam draft. Talked about his connection with Eric Brewer, who left for the NHL from PG and opened up a spot. It wasn't till he got to PG that he met players who had been to NHL training camps. They had met NHL players and he had never met one before. Seems like the environment has really shifted since he was coming up. Feels pretty fortunate to have come up in the environment. Was nice to be living in his home town in his own house up until he left for junior. Says his family did everything they could at the time. Says his sisters had to go through all road trips but they had reaped the rewards of his NHL career. Talked about going through the Nashville system. Was a bigger jump than he thought going from the dub to the AHL. Big life changes being with billet family's to going at it on your own. Says he was a bit intimidated going into pro camp. Says his first season in the AHL was his worst year as a pro. Never got called up and probably didn't deserve to. Was very motivated the next year to not go back to Milwaukee. Pretty exciting feeling to jump over the boards when his name got called. Talked about the first year and getting regular ice time. Talked about that defensive core that came out of Nashville with Suter and Weber. Talked about his relationship with Barry Trotz. He was like a dad in a way. A real big family guy that cared about you personally and professionally. Talked about the summer of 2010. Started with a friendly parting of ways with the Preds. They would have liked to sign him but couldn't afford it. Got excited about the prospect of having 29 teams to look at. Talked about getting traded to Philly. Had some good conversations but told them he had earned the right to talk to all teams and not just one. That's when his rights were traded to PIT. He felt sorry they lost their draft pick but that isn't on him. They did take a long look at both those teams on July 1st. Talked about the boxes that need to be ticked and how they change as your family grows, as you enter your prime. Wanting to win and play a big part in the team. It was never really about money, more about fit. Came down to PIT and VAN. Vancouver was going through some changes. Once he signed the contract, the ink wasn't even dry before he asked why there was even consideration of another team. Talked about having a NTC. There were teams offering more money but he was happy with the money. Talked about the 2010/11 run. It was such a special year. He knew it would be a lot of pressure. Talked about facing up with CHI in the first round. That game 7 was one of the most exciting games he has ever played in his career. Talked about going into BOS up 2 games. Was injured. Talked about the hip-check on Lucic that knocked him out of the series. Would do it again if the same situation presented itself. His groin was ripped off the bone with a hernia. Certainly, understands why the pain didn't go away. There were a few tears in the doctor's office that day. Talked about winning a gold medal in Sochi. Had a 6-year goal to make the team that turned into a 10-year goal. Made an incredible high development curve from Smithers to the NHL. Moving to Vancouver sparked him a bit. He recommitted to himself. Was a great experience. His wife was able to come and they managed to get to the ski hill to check out a few events. Was asked if he is a Predator or a Canucks. He took the political way out and talked about his time in Dallas and enjoying it. Nashville holds a special place with starting his career there and his kids being born there. Vancouver is great being from BC. Talked about Hockey Canada and how important that experience was for his development. Talked about why he didn't waive his NTC at the end of his Canucks career. Was hoping for an extension. Says he did waive it for DAL or CHI but a trade never materialized. Was hoping for a contract with the Canucks after and would have taken a serious home-town discount. Talked about if he ever thinks back and wonders if there ever could have been a cup for him. Says it isn't a healthy place. Feels he made the best decisions at the time. Doesn't ever think it wasn't a successful or rewarding career because he didn't win a cup. Talked about what he is up to these days, past NHL life. Skiing has been a big thing for the family. Says backcountry skiing has been big for him. Gets to ski some great snow with no tracks. Loves mountain biking. Opens up a bit more now that he isn't as worried about getting injured. Coached volleyball this year, not knowing that much about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
42 | Dan Hamhuis on Keeping the Faith in Professional Sports, the Power of Loving Mentorship, and Competing for the Glory of God
Donnie and Dhali are joined by Dan Hamhuis and Jeff Paterson.
Wait til you hear about our NFL ring ceremony concept...Jonah is back in from his Fresh year of college and contributes in a big way. Maria can best be described as mildly bemused and tolerant as the guys propose the following:1) What would you do if you had the Stanley Cup for a day?2) A total reimagining of the NFL Super Bowl ring ceremony. What if NFL Super Bowl rings were turned over every year like the Stanley Cup? 50 yard line, previous winners line up across from new winners and (Benny Hill theme starts playing) each player has to find another one to wear his ring.Would there be Red Carpet event fan overlap for the Super Bowl if there was a week long leadup with players discussing the rings, their potential outfits for the ceremony and who their potential targets might be?If this sounds to you like it might be a terrible idea, maybe you need to ask yourself this question: “If Elvis Grbac, 1994 Michigan Wolverines starting QB, thinks its a great idea...is it possible that maybe I’m the one missing the point?”*If you are an NFL athlete or know an NFL athlete, please explain to us why or how you think this will be successful and who to contact to make it work.*To date, Elvis Grbac is definitely unaware of this idea and may or may not think it’s a good idea.Please visit us at https://thetragedyacademy.com On social media, you can find us at @thetragedyacademypodcast on Instagram, The Tragedy Academy Podcast on Facebook, and @tragedy_academy on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe, download, rate, and review! (39:50) Superbowl ring exchange proposal.(38:05) Stanley Cup lightning rod hat viral video. #nfl #football #sports #nba #nfldraft #nflnews #superbowl #nflfootball #life #mlb #espn #nflmemes #americanfootball #madden #touchdown #afc #nfc #comedian #laugh #rogan #bertkreischer #pattonoswalt #offensive #chrisrock #chappelle #equality #collegefootball #fantasy #roto #fantasyfootball #redcarpet #fashion #comedy #funny #hilarious #ridiculous #timanderic #joke #standup #lol #nfl #football #sports #nhl #stanleycup
Nick, Shaun and Eamon jump on Locker Room for another episode of OTF One-Timers to discuss Tuesday's David Poile interview and the incoming youth movement for the Predators. One-Timers are On The Forecheck's live recorded episodes using Locker Room. The fellas do some analysis and discussion of General Manager David Poile's interview from Tuesday (9/29) afternoon. They talk about who within the organization could fill the vacancies created by free agency this offseason with the pending losses of Craig Smith, Mikael Granlund, Yannick Weber, Korbinian Holzer, Dan Hamhuis and possibly more. There's way more time spent on discussion of Nashville's third pairing than the third pairing actually spends on-ice in a real game. Meanwhile, Jarred Tinordi - according to Shaun - has taken up residence somewhere new. You can find Eamon (@GinandJuuse), Shaun (@SCSOTF), and Nick (@_nsmorgan) on Twitter, and of course at our website at www.OnTheForecheck.com for the best Nashville Predators news, coverage and analysis in the league! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan Cullen plans to run for B.C. NDP: How home renos are impacting landills; Environment Minister George Heyman; Children with disabilities left out of COVID-19 classrooms; Bug research in Prince George; New funding for downtowns, washrooms and libraries in Northern B.C.; Dan Hamhuis and the lack of icetime in Smithers; MLA Shirley Bond on election speculation; 'From Petroglyphs to Pixels' documents Indigenous art in Canada.
The first of the offseason changes have been made, as the Predators make adjustments to their coaching staff. Additionally, forward Eeli Tolvanen is loaned to Jokerit of the KHL ahead of the 2020-21 season. Plus, former Preds defenseman Dan Hamhuis joins the show to discuss his recent retirement.
Recently retired defender Dan Hamhuis, joins Craig Custance to celebrate his 16 year NHL career with the Nashville Predators, Dallas Stars and his hometown Vancouver Canucks.Dan looks back with Craig how he came to the decision to retire, and what it was like to do just that inside the Edmonton bubble.Plus Dan takes Craig through the process of being a free agent, and leaving Nashville for Vancouver back in 2010. Dan also looks back on the notorious hit on Milan Lucic in game one of the 2011 Stanley Cup Final, that backfired and ended his season.From there, Dan discusses trying out for Team Canada at the Olympics, missing the cut in 2010, but making the team for the Winter Games in Sochi, winning Gold for Canada.Dan also tells Craig why it is so important to him and his family to be able to give back to others less fortunate than him, and why his beloved town of Smithers, British Columbia is the perfect place for the Hamhuis family to retire to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Smithers hockey star is leaving the NHL. He looks back at his career and next steps.
A plea for quieter cars; Peace region mayors react to COVID-19 surge; Bill Mourneau resigns; A call for upgraded crosswalks in Prince George; Dan Hamhuis on retiring from the NHL; More on the prayer gathering in Alberta that led to a spike in COVID-19 cases in northeastern B.C.; Talking to conspiracy theorists; Shaping behaviour around COVID-19; Prince George doctor worries about complacency after no cases recorded in weeks; MP Todd Doherty on Bill Mourneau resignation.
This week in anguish: - Is happily gobsmacked to be up 2-0 on the Blues, and especially to learn that Bo Horvat is able to do...that. - Acknowledges that underlying everything that's going well for the Canucks right now is one Quintin Hughes, just stirring the drink. - A micro-transcription of 27:50-27:56: T: Are we done with Stecher stats? A: We're done with Stecher stats. Now we're doing Stecher intrinsic...wonderfulness. - Dan Hamhuis retires after a long and successful career. We survey some of the lesser-known entries from his trophy case. - Brent Sopel leads us to his dyslexia foundation, which leads us to Ace Bailey, which leads us to the surprising source of a sporting tradition. - How Did Ardella Not Know, or at least remember, about Bowie's already-established playoff acumen? Thanks for listening! This episode supports the Hockey4Youth foundation and HerosHockey.
In today's episode, Tom Callahan asks if the Blue Jackets are for real, if the penalties will ever stop, and sending well-wishes to Claude Julien and Dan Hamhuis.
Predators GM David Poile and head coach John Hynes were clear in their end-of-season comments: the team must change in order to regain past success. What changes are coming to the roster? What's the early outlook for the 2020-21 season? Thomas Willis and Brooks Bratten discuss.
Hour three of The Night Market with Tom Mayenknecht features Dan Hamhuis on his retirement, Jason Beck from the BC Sports Hall of Fame & Jon Festinger!
Dan Hamhuis made the announcement with Matt & Blake that he’s decided to retire from hockey & feels a real peace with making the decision. Dan also describes his time in the bubble in Edmonton.
After a serious injury in the Stanley Cup finals and still feeling the sting of being cut from the 2010 Olympic team, Dan Hamhuis knew something had to change. Dan is now an Olympic gold medalist and a veteran leader with the Nashville Predators - but the real story is the shift in Dan's mentality that elevated his professionalism to completely different level. We're pumped to provide you with this insightful conversation with Dan Hamhuis! We have some HUGE events coming up this year to help you elevate every aspect of your life. If you're curious, drop us a line at info@empowerconditioning.com and we'll send you the goods. As always, thanks for listening and please share the show with everyone you know. Stay well!
Predators defenseman Dan "The Hammer" Hamhuis talks about quarantine life, the difficulty of staying in shape, the possibility of the NHL season re-starting, how different it would be playing competitively in empty arenas, and more.
Predators defenseman Dan "The Hammer" Hamhuis talks about quarantine life, the difficulty of staying in shape, the possibility of the NHL season re-starting, how different it would be playing competitively in empty arenas, and more.
In the final home game of 2019, the Nashville Predators were not up to task in the first game of a back-to-back home-and-home against the Pittsburgh Penguins, falling 5-2. The Penguins went up early, but Nashville responded with Craig Smith notching his sixth of the year. Pittsburgh then took charge of the game to close out the first period with goals from Alex Galchenyuk and Teddy Blueger. It didn't get much better for the Predators in the second period as they went down 5-1, with Penguins goals from Bryan Rust and Juuso Riikola. There were a few missed opportunities from Nashville in the game, including a shorthanded opportunity from Ryan Johansen that went off the post among others. About midway through the third, tempers flared, and Mattias Ekholm was sent to the locker room early. With Matt Irwin sitting in the box for a penalty of his own, the Predators were down to three able defenseman with Dan Hamhuis suffering an upper body injury in the first period. Calle Jarnkrok stepped in on the blue line for some of the third. It should be noted that forward Colton Sissons also left the game with a lower body injury in the first period. Viktor Arvidsson added a goal immediately following the fracas, bringing the game to a little more respectable difference. Post game report includes Roman Josi and Viktor Arvidsson.
It’s a full house today as we play trivia on this special holiday episode! Mike Brown and Producer Sarah are in the house today for an array of games, laughter and all around Christmas cheer. Put on your thinking caps and join us on this episode of Under Further Review! *** Slide into those DMs: Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @ufrvodcast Got questions, comments, or just general holiday cheer? Shoot us an email at andrewandkata@gmail.com. We love your ideas for improving the show! *** Segment 1: No sports news today! Mike Brown and Producer Sarah will join us to play some games! Happy Holidays! Segment 2: Andrew, Kata, and Mike play some one vs. one mini games, hosted by the third non-participating host: Game 1- Pyramid: Kata vs. Mike, hosted by Andrew. See if Kata can name where the sports hall of fames are, or if Mike can tell us what New York Giants numbers are retired (3:31-23:38) Game 2- The Newlywed Game: Andrew and Kata, hosted by Mike. How much do Andrew and Kata know about each other? We’ll see as Mike puts their relationship to the test. (24:57-37:34) Game 3- Jeopardy!: Andrew vs. Mike, hosted by Kata. Months of Andrew and Mike competing at Jeopardy for Wii comes to a head as Kata quizzes her two boys on football, non-football, and sports media categories. (37:44-48:39) Segment 3: Producer Sarah enters the fray to host two games to be played by our three hosts: Game 4- Spelling Bee! How many U’s and K’s are in Tuukka Rask? What nationality is Dan Hamhuis? (49:30-57:12) Game 5- The Price is Right! How many feet have all of Mark McGwire’s home runs traveled? The answer isn’t 1 foot. (57:24-1:01:45) *** Under Further Review is presented in part by Last Word on Sports: www.lastwordonprofootball.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Smashville Live: Kyle Turris and Dan Hamhuis by 102.5 The Game & 94.9 Game 2
Predators players Dan Hamhuis and Kyle Turris join Braden Gall and Hal Gill to discuss the team's early-season success.
It's been a long off season, but the guys are back behind the mics ready to talk up a new season of the NHL and the Predators. The Preds traded P.K. Subban off to the Devils and picked up Matt Duchene. He's already made an impact and given the Preds two deadly top lines. The power play seems to be doing MUCH better as well. However, will it be enough for them to burst back into the postseason and win the Stanley Cup?Also, that third pairing...yikes. Get them some help. Pronto! Music City Gold is part of the Penalty Box Radio network and powered by 7Element, providing military veterans and first responders the opportunity to engage in hockey! It is produced by Kyle Hancock and hosted by Kyle, Daniel Mangrum, and Matt Bain.You can find the show on Twitter @MusicCityGold and the guys at:Kyle - @kylehancockDaniel - @seedandrumMatt - @MattBain31
Predators Defenseman Dan Hamhuis joined Darren McFarland and Hal Gill after the Predators 5-3 loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
Nashville Predators defenceman Dante Fabbro says right from day 1, he was paired with Dan Hamhuis and the two of them quickly established chemistry. Dante says he wants to work on his overall game this summer, knowing that he can be a more dynamic player if he improves his skating. Dante also says he loves P.K. Subban as a teammate.
The Predators and Stars Round One series races to the finish. Nashville defenseman Dan Hamhuis chats playoffs and mentoring Dante Fabbro and Rocco Grimaldi. Plus, Thomas Willis and Brooks Bratten dive deep into the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Justin Bradford spoke with Nashville Predators defenseman Dante Fabbro ahead of Game 3 in Dallas. Fabbro spoke on the experience in the NHL so far, learning from Dan Hamhuis and experience a home playoff game in Nashville.
The Nashville Predators fell 5-2 to the Columbus Blue Jackets Saturday night. Coming off an impressive 3-1 win in Pittsburgh Friday night, the Predators were looking to continue the upward trend, but that took a turn downhill just 50 seconds into the game when Cam Atkinson gave the Blue Jackets the quick 1-0 lead. 8 minutes later, Viktor Arvidsson scored his 33 of the season, tying Filip Forsberg and Jason Arnott for most goals scored in one season by a Nashville Predator. The Blue Jackets scored twice more in the first period, and never looked back. Saturday night was also the debut of Predators defenseman Dante Fabbro. Fabbro, who recently signed his entry level contract, was paired with Dan Hamhuis for the game. He logged 16 minutes, 12 seconds on the ice and registered 3 shots on goal as well as 3 blocked shots. Aside from one off-balance mistake which led to a Boone Jenner goal, his debut was a fairly positive one. Next up, Nashville travels to Buffalo for Tuesday night's game against the Sabres, then they'll be back home for the final two games of the regular season.
Post game audio with Nashville Predators defenseman Dan Hamhuis following the preseason loss to Carolina.
Well kids, it's been a long two months for the MCG since their last show, but we are back with a summer episode! We've been in the gym working our muscles and flexing those "golden" pipes for the show and working our on woodworking skills as we actually did build a table so we could ditch the old card ones. This is a jam packed episode as we discuss the Preds offseason signings, their recent acquisitions of Dan Hamhuis, Zac Rinaldo...for better or worse, and we have an adult conversation regarding the events surrounding Austin Watson this summer as well. We also take some Twitter questions and talk about the show's future in the coming Season 2 of Music City Gold. Don't worry guys, hockey will be here before you know and all will be right with the world. You can find the show on Twitter @musiccitygold and you can follow the guys at: Kyle - @kylehancock Daniel - @seedandrum Matt - @MattBain31
Well kids, it's been a long two months for the MCG since their last show, but we are back with a summer episode! We've been in the gym working our muscles and flexing those "golden" pipes for the show and working our on woodworking skills as we actually did build a table so we could ditch the old card ones.This is a jam packed episode as we discuss the Preds offseason signings, their recent acquisitions of Dan Hamhuis, Zac Rinaldo...for better or worse, and we have an adult conversation regarding the events surrounding Austin Watson this summer as well. We also take some Twitter questions and talk about the show's future in the coming Season 2 of Music City Gold. Don't worry guys, hockey will be here before you know and all will be right with the world.You can find the show on Twitter @MusicCityGold and you can follow the guys at:Kyle - @kylehancockDaniel - @seedandrumMatt - @MattBain31
On an all new episode of Tall Can Sports the guys kick things off by discussing an NHL player who was just dinged for a speeding ticket that will cost him over $150,000 in fines. Seriously. Even more unbelievable? He's not the first guy this has happened to. Up next, some of the big blocks across MLB have started to fall as it relates to the trade deadline. But does everyone have to send their stars in to the AL East to pound on the Blue Jays? And Rob and Matt disagree on where Roberto Osuna is likely to end up. After just 6 weeks in Hamilton, Johnny Football has been dealt to the Montreal Alouettes. Montreal is clearly banking on this guy being the end to their awful QB carousel but so far he's proven nothing and cost them a ton. Who won this deal and is it a good fit? Later on, the guys speculate on what Leafs fans should be expecting William Nylander to get on his new contract and whether or not Dan Hamhuis signing in Nashville is a good fit. Join us on an all new TCS as we rip through the summer sports landscape together. You can support the show by visiting www.patreon.com/tallcanaudio Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com Follow us at www.twitter.com/tallcanaudio
Guests include Dan Hamhuis and Darren Haynes.
Dan Hamhuis, back in Nashville with a two-year deal, says the Preds have one of best chances to win the Cup next year. Dan also says Canucks fans will love Antoine Roussel, suggesting he's annoying to play against in practice
Guests include Dan Hamhuis.
Dan Hamhuis says game one of his career was a big deal, and he would have been thrilled with five or eight years after that, so getting to 1000 games is "amazing"
Happy new year everybody! A full bench joins together at Geeta's palatial estate to talk about about the harsh realty of a Stanley Cup parade down the Vegas strip. How did those Golden Knights get so good, how far can they go in the playoffs and how well are they set up for the future? The gang also discusses the pesky problem facing the Canucks, Erik Gudbranson. As the rumblings of being on the trade block are becoming crystal clear. Where does he wind up? Will another general manager swoon over his grit and his intangibles? Or will he Dan Hamhuis his way out of town? They also discuss the Chicago Blackhawks and Jeff Glass, the 2005 World Juniors gold medal winning goalie who made his NHL debut 12 years later. They also discuss Canada's gold medal win in Buffalo over Sweden and discuss a certain silver medal thrown over some curtain glass. They also discuss the likelihood of Jim Benning remaining as general manager next season in Vancouver, who could possibly take over the role and a positive story out of Long Island as the NY Islanders appear to finally have a new home for their NHL point leading forwards John Tavares, Josh Bailey and Anders Lee Enjoy! Listen to this week's 5 Minutes for Paying as the gang discusses The Room (again), The Disaster Artist and sleep problems. Visit www.patreon.com/pucksonnet Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook
Sean Shapiro and Owen Newkirk discuss the Dallas Stars 4-2 win against the St. Louis Blues on their commute home from the AAC. Topics discussed include Alexander Radulov's celebrations, Jamie Benn stepping up as a leader, 5-on-3 penalty kills, and Dan Hamhuis taking face-offs.
Mattias Janmark missed all of last season while dealing with osteochondritis dissecans, which is often referred to OCD for short. Through two preseason games Janmark hasn't missed a beat and his comeback could be one of the best stories in the NHL this season. Sean Shapiro and Ryan Satkowiak discuss the impact Janmark could have this season, while also diving into how the defense could shake out with Jamie Oleksiak's recent play. Could Stephen Johns be the odd man out? What about Dan Hamhuis via trade? Other topics discussed include Roope Hintz' impressive preseason, listener questions, and would you rather fight one Roussel size duck or ten duck size Roussels?
The lazy dog days of the NHL regular season are here. Contenders are resting up, tank teams are putting their better players down with "injuries" to preserve them for summer hockey or as a precaution. Dave, Geeta and Ryan join you this week to talk about the Canucks' weak defence going into the end of the season, the absolute positives of Nikita Tryamkin and Dan Hamhuis taking everybody's little brother, Ben Hutton, under his wing. They look at Duncan Keith's latest suspension for a dangerous slash on Charlie Coyle, whether he deserved more and what will happen to the Blackhawks in the post-season. Could their deadline tinkering cause for a stinkering? Another podcast, another week of slagging Nazem Kadri, who was both fined for embellishment AND cross checked a Red Wing in the head on Hockey Night in Canada. Finally, the gang looks at the Oilers moving to Rexall and Ryan's trip to Prince Albert to cover the Raiders' early playoff exit! Enjoy!
Wake me up, when the Deadline ends! The 2016 NHL Trade Deadline was a boring snooze fest and nothing happened, and this didn't upset anybody more than Vancouver Canucks fans. Geeta, Dave, P Mac and Ryan join you this week to calm everyone down after an uneventful trade deadline in Vancouver. Radim Vrbata and and Dan Hamhuis remain Canucks and no deal at all was made by GM Jim Benning. But why not? Paul looks at a conspiracy theory and they look at what is in store for the Canucks in the final month of the regular season. League wide, they look at the Maple Leafs' gutting of the team, the Chicago Blackhawks bulking up to terrifying levels and whether or not that could affect their vibe and their chemistry. It's happened before and could the pieces they added really have that much of an impact? The gang runs down some of their 'winners and losers' from the deadline, who's heading in the right direction and who's struggling to stay afloat. Finally, they present to you, Dougie Hamilton's After Hours interview which may go down as one of the most awkward segments in television history. Enjoy!
In the midst of Grey Cup Fever in Vacouver, Ryan Dave and Geeta gather together to discuss the world of hockey this week. Everyone loves Brendan Gallagher's new contract. They also touch on the passing of Pat Quinn and his affect on the Vancouver Canucks compared to the Toronto Maple Leafs. They look into Dan Hamhuis' mysterious injury, goaltending problems in Washington and the Buffalo Sabres unusual win loss record vs. San Jose and Montreal. They also touch on the Canadiens' loading up for the playoffs, Bo Horvat's living arrangements, The Florida Panthers Spanish broadcasts (with audio) and who get's the coveted Dump N Bump from the gang? Enjoy! Visit www.rabidhabs.com Vote for Hockey With Balls via Storyhive here: http://www.storyhive.com/project/show/id/284
We interrupt our summer hiatus for a fun episode. Ryan, Dave and Geeta sit down this week and discuss what some of us may have forgotten this summer in terms of trades and UFA signings. Ryan asks the question if Winnipeg and Ottawa are the first teams to begin tanking for Connor McDavid who's projected to go 1st overall in next years draft. Then, we dust off the VCR and break out Geeta's old hockey tapes. Ranging from the 2000 NHL Entry Draft in Calgary, the 2002 and 2003 World Junior Hockey Championships and a Coach's Corner from the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals which looks at the upcoming NHL Draft Class, including Jason Spezza, Dan Hamhuis and more. It's an unofficial map of Jason Speeza's road to the NHL starting with his performance in the 2000 World Juniors. Enjoy!
Tom Callahan talks to Preds defenseman Dan Hamhuis about tonight's playoff game at the Chicago Blackhawks.
Comments from Predators head coach Barry Trotz, defenseman Dan Hamhuis and forward Vern Fiddler about the upcoming matchup with St. Louis.