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Former Sens goalie Patrick Lalime goes down Battle of Ontario memory lane, being in the heat of battle, the impact of social media on this series and Darcy Tucker made life hell for the Senators.
The Leafs are coming off a great trip out west having won 3 of 4! During this roadie we also welcomed back John Tavares, Anthony Stolarz, and in a figurative way Morgan Rielly, who after a chat with the coach is starting to look like his old self again. In this Quick Hits episode, we take a look at the road trip and breakdown the games. There was lots to excited about, including a power play that finally started clicking, player milestones, and a hometown hatty! There is still room for improvement though, especially with the line combinations, something we are sure Brad Treliving will be looking at shoring up before the season resumes. Our star of the week for this segment is a long serving D-man that has been struggling to find his game. Don't know if the words of "encouragement" from the Coach did the trick, but something seems to have clicked for Morgan Rielly earning him Star of Week honours for this episode! When this show hits the airways, the 4 Nations Face Off puck drop will be mere hours away. I think we're actually more excited than we thought we would be to finally watch some of the best from these 4 countries square off. Come February 22nd though, everything will be on the line for the Leafs, and we will know in short order, who may be joining the roster for the stretch run. Enjoy the 4 Nations Tourney everyone! Go Leafs and Go Canada! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Show Overview 02:30 NHL Four Nations Tournament and Podcast Schedule 03:56 Darcy Tucker's Legacy and Fan Reactions 04:45 Discussion on National Anthem at NHL Games 08:32 Leafs Performance Review: Recent Games 12:44 Player Highlights: Matthews, Marner, and Nylander 16:10 Stoli the Goalie's Return and Team Dynamics 20:06 Game Analysis: Canucks vs. Leafs 26:37 Star of the Week: Morgan Rielly's Comeback 31:06 Looking Ahead: Upcoming Games and Tournament https://bleav.com/shows/ladies-talkin-leafs/ https://www.ladiestalkinleafs.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@LTL1917 Support the show https://ko-fi.com/ltl1917 https://www.nhl.com/mapleleafs/ Dan Robson, Senior Writer, The Athletic - How much more can a fan base endure? https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5870494/2024/10/28/toronto-maple-leafs-nhl-playoffs-failure/ https://www.cbc.ca/sports/boo-national-anthem-debates-sports-1.7453849 https://theleafsnation.com/news/maple-leafs-win-over-flames-reveals-optimal-line-combinations https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/maple-leafs-mitch-marner-records-500th-career-assist https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/didnt-miss-a-beat-stolarz-reminds-of-maple-leafs-big-advantage/ https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/toronto-maple-leafs/latest-news/why-the-maple-leafs-are-keeping-puck-dominant-line-of-william-nylander-john-tavares-and-mitch-marner-together-against-canucks-despite-criticism-from-coach https://www.tsn.ca/mark-masters-morgan-rielly-regains-confidence-during-satisfying-road-trip-for-maple-leafs-1.2249718
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 3 on OverDrive! TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joins to discuss the Maple Leafs' offseason priorities, the Stanley Cup Playoffs storylines Canada's undefeated streak at the IIHF World Championship. Hayes, Noodles and O-Dog are joined by Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube to discuss his outlook for the franchise in Toronto, rewind on a clash between Darcy Tucker and Steve Thomas and the Best Bets powered by FanDuel SportsBook.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 3 on OverDrive! TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joins to discuss the Maple Leafs' offseason priorities, the Stanley Cup Playoffs storylines Canada's undefeated streak at the IIHF World Championship. Hayes, Noodles and O-Dog are joined by Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube to discuss his outlook for the franchise in Toronto, rewind on a clash between Darcy Tucker and Steve Thomas and the Best Bets powered by FanDuel SportsBook.
On Episode 488 of Spittin' Chiclets, the guys are joined by Darcy Tucker (01:34:42) to talk about his career, some legendary fights, and of course the Maple Leafs. But first, the boys address the controversy behind the recent Sandbagger and RA has some big news to share with the guys. Later on, the guys go over the crazy Wild Card race that's going on right now. Plus the NHL is creating a behind the scenes series and the guys are curious about which players are going to be in it. Lastly, the guys break down the crazy story that happened in the MIAA and Grinnelli shares a major announcement for Chiclets Nation. If you could pick a player you'd want to see in the new NHL series, who would it be?You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 2 on OverDrive live from Boston Pizza on Front St in Downtown Toronto. TSN NFL Analyst Luke Willson joins the boys around the table to preview Super Bowl LVIII, the Chiefs and 49ers in the spotlight in The Big Game and Mike Macdonald and Dan Quinn landing coaching positions. Hayes, Noodles and O-Dog Former NHLer and Maple Leafs legend Darcy Tucker stops by to rewind on the NHL All-Star Game and share memories from his playing days around the league.
North Melbourne winger Darcy Tucker joins The Run Home with Hase & Marto to have a chat ahead of the clash with the West Coast Eagles this Sunday at Optus StadiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Maple Leafs forward Darcy Tucker joined the OverDrive guys earlier to say Happy Birthday to Hayes, discuss friend stealing amongst the group, Vegas's dominance in the Final and the change in the play style in the modern NHL.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are back in the playoffs again, looking for their first series win since 2004 again, and probably will find a way to lose again, because the playoffs always brings a bigger emphasis on goaltending and Toronto's first-round challenge is taking on Andrei Vasilevskiy after a season in which the Leafs have used Ilya Samsonov, Matt Murray, Joseph Woll, Erik Kallgren, and even for a hot minute, Jett Alexander.The 2003-04 Maple Leafs come up a lot because they were a good enough team to actually win one (1) playoff series. They were also, at the time, record setters with the highest regular-season points total in Leafs history at 103. They've surpassed that figure three times since, including this year, but not yet appeared in a conference semifinal, or division final, or whatever they want to call the second round nowadays.Pretty good team, won a playoff round… doesn't really capture it. Who was on the 2003-04 Maple Leafs?Five Hall of Famers, for one thing. Largely winding down their careers, but still five Hall of Famers: Ed Belfour, Ron Francis, Brian Leetch, Joe Nieuwendyk, and captain Mats Sundin. Really, it should be six Hall of Famers, because Alexander Mogilny was there, too, plus a Masterton Trophy winner in Gary Roberts. And that's just the guys on the ice because the coach was also a Hall of Famer, Pat Quinn.Then there were five guys who aren't Hall of Famers, but were solid NHLers, dudes who played 1,000 or more games in the league, the kind of fellas you're going to want on your side in the playoffs: Tie Domi, Tom Fitzgerald, Calle Johansson, Bryan McCabe, and Matt Stajan.It should've been more than five guys with 1,000 games, but remember that the NHL, reacting to the Maple Leafs winning a playoff series (not really, it wasn't that rare at the time), canceled the entire 2004-05 season. Four more 2003-04 Leafs played at least 900 NHL games, but not 1,000: Tomáš Kaberle, Ken Klee, Bryan Marchment, and Darcy Tucker.Even the list of players from this team who were just dudes… is pretty solid. This team had Nik Antropov, Wade Belak, Alexei Ponikarovsky, Robert Reichel, and The Other Guy From The Legion Of Doom Mikael Renberg.The 2003-04 Leafs were a flawed team with most of its biggest names not in their prime, but what a collection of hockey talent in one place at one time. If they ever win another playoff series, will it be as much fun to look at that roster two decades later? We'll see. Maybe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
On today's episode, Heff is joined by Nathan from Hat Chat to talk about North Melbourne. Topics: - Liam Shiels - any chance of playing? - Ben Cunnington as a forward option - Will Phillips hype - Darcy Tucker in the best 22 - What does the ruck mix look like? - Josh Goater expectations At the end of the episode, we'll answer some questions sent in on Facebook and Twitter. Listen to Hat Chat: https://open.spotify.com/show/6lnE4eOcHbksym1Ot0LJ4n?si=fd640756ee1a48f8 Support the podcast by becoming a member! Sign up: bit.ly/38sp6jo Check out our website for articles and fantasy resources: bit.ly/2P8OVxm Follow us on our socials: Facebook: bit.ly/38mqgNz Twitter: bit.ly/35nubHK Instagram: bit.ly/2PboV4p YouTube: bit.ly/2LIOCr0 TikTok: bit.ly/2YDe0Ud
Darcy Tucker joins the show to reminisce about the Battles of Ontario, and the Leafs and Sens rivalry
AJ and CJ look back on the Battles of Ontario, as they catch up with Darcy Tucker to talk about the heyday of the Sens/Leafs rivalry. They also take a look at the Rangers acquiring Vlad Tarasenko
Hour 1 of The FAN Morning Show kicks off with a special announcement from Ailish. Then, she and Justin discuss the Maple Leafs' win over the Jets, Ilya Samsonov's standout performance, Auston Matthews' recent offensive surge, and Michael Bunting's similarities to Darcy Tucker. Afterwards, they dissect the Raptors' fourth quarter collapse in Minnesota, Nick Nurse's sparse bench usage, Scottie Barnes turning a corner, and the team's need for a culture reset (46:06). 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 affiliate
Maple Leafs legend Darcy Tucker joins JD ahead of this weekend's Hockey Day in Canada with his thoughts on the current Maple Leafs squad and the NHL's current playoff format (05:00). NHL Network's Jackie Redmond and JD get a lesson in current slang, before discussing what's on the horizon for Canucks and Bruce Boudreau being on the hot seat (24:02). Timberwolves Head Coach Chris Finch discusses his brief tenure with the Raptors and his friendship/rivalry with Raptors' Head Coach Nick Nurse (54:22). Then, it's ‘Time for Action' presented by DraftKings where the guys share more of their prop picks for the NFL's divisional round, before ending the show with the latest edition of ‘What We Missed' (1:28:11). 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.
Caleb just Back ended another 4 years in purple for an extra Nickel! We'll get off the cricket couch for an hour and Restump Podcast all the Christmas / New Year Freo news.There was little to no fear that Caleb Serong would be wearing anything but purple in the foreseeable future but having him lock in on Christmas Day for a further 4 years just made the season a little more festive.Tommy Sheridan had Griff Logue and Darcy Tucker on his podcast and the former Freo folk gave us a little bit of an insight into their departures. Were Darcy Tucker's interesting comments a little Lobb like? Or have we read too much into them? Club captaincy remains the topic of Chinese whispers. Will Nat Fyfe step down or retain the honour? Does Andy Brayshaw take on the responsibility now or after Alex Pearce wears the crown? Have the Freo girls got a Head coach yet? Does anyone know who may be a Rough chance? We check in on Bob and see what he's up to.Jojo is disgracefully campaigning for the Americanisation of our sport wanting the AFL to promote the initiative where players roll into the ground in all types of preposterous gear! Feel free to let him know your thoughts. Overdosing on cricket and looking for a change may well explain the reasons we're talking Freo footy in January. Or we're just overly eager and can't wait for the season to return. Whatever the case, if you're starved of some purple noise, feel free to bung this nonsense in your ears. As always, we offer no guarantees or refunds! Support the show
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! This week we catch up with Griffin Logue & Darcy Tucker to discuss the big move from Freo to North Melbourne! Another ripping podcast that gives all the Aces out there a real insight into the life of these guys and the tough decisions they are faced with when being out of contract or out of favour. As always, sit back, relax and enjoy the show!This Episode is proudly brought to you by our friends, MILWAUKEE TOOLS & RIXX EYEWEAR.Milwaukee® Outdoor Power Equipment gives you the power to clear, cut and maintain the outdoors without the petrol headaches.No pull starts. No engine maintenance. No mixing petrol and oil.Book a test drive now at milwaukeetools.com.auMilwaukee, nothing but Heavy Duty”RIXX Eyewear: Eyewear that inspires confidence.Website: https://rixxeyewear.com.au/SPECIAL OFFER: use code ACES at checkout!Tommy Sheridan:https://instagram.com/tommy_sheridan?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Griffin Logue:https://instagram.com/grifflogue?igshid=MWI4MTIyMDE=Darcy Tucker: https://instagram.com/darcytucker_?igshid=MWI4MTIyMDE=Contact us:Email: tommy@ausmericanaces.com.auInstagram: https://instagram.com/ausmericanaces?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/AusmericanAcesSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yTNtjpRf8cV5vASDTafn4?si=4mhwj7eaRLmhGSyZFRitKQApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ausmerican-aces/id1585841611If you're enjoying our shows please feel free to shout us out on Instagram and tag us. There is nothing better than a little bit of love on the social media ;)INSTAGRAM: @ausmericanaces Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you knock back bigger offers to stay at Freo you get a lot of love for life. It is the silly season which is highly appropriate for this episode of the Restump Podcast. Luke Ryan signing up for life is as good a get as you could ever hope for and it's testament to the club and it's culture. No doubt it also says he likes how he is being coached.Fixtures are out. Friday arvo game at Norwood, we're playing Brisbane, Sydney and Geelong twice… the AFL really put the fix in fixture!Is the term ‘grudge match' being used too loosely? Admittedly, round 6 against the Western Lobradors commands such a title. It's always grudgey against the West Coast Eagles and there is an elevated animosity level towards Adam Cerra. But there is little to no deep dislike for Griff Logue and Darcy Tucker at North and there are few, if any, among us that won't forever be grateful of Ross Lyon's tenure. The defining criteria of a grudge seemingly needs tightening up.Do we need to reel in and place a lid on the Luke Jackson training track hype? Its doing a bit more than simmering.The Chief took too many liberties and had a go at the WA Media awards, the climate crew attacking the club over Woodside and then had the audacity to put a question mark over Nathan O'Driscoll. We did say it is the silly season!Jojo has shifted into holiday mode. He has taken his finger off the pulse and consequently forgot to switch the right microphone on. He's a bit echoey but the caveman got it done.So, if you're looking to block out the relentless, almost inescapable sound of Christmas Carols, there's 50 minutes of overly exaggerative purple silly season shenanigans right here. Support the show
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Join Jake & Zubes as they take us back to a time when the entire province was waiting on every puck drop and the Cup looked right within our grasp.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we'll pop in for a live show (usually on Sundays): https://www.twitch.tv/sportsfeld If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Join Jake & Zubes as they take us back to a time when the entire province was waiting on every puck drop and the Cup looked right within our grasp.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we'll pop in for a live show (usually on Sundays): https://www.twitch.tv/sportsfeld If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Join Jake & Zubes as they take us back to a time when the entire province was waiting on every puck drop and the Cup looked right within our grasp.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeldIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld. Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It's 2002 and there's a thick layer of hope wafting in the air around the Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have finished 2nd in the East, only one point back of the Bruins. Mats Sundin is the highest scoring centre in the league and has led the team to their 4th consecutive playoff appearance. The supporting cast is stronger than ever with Darcy Tucker, Gary Roberts and Alexander Mogilny upfront, Tomas Kaberle & Bryan McCabe on the blue line, and Curtis Joseph manning the net.After a hard fought 7-game series win against the New York Islanders in the first round, the Leafs are bruised, but ready to battle against the upstart Ottawa Senators, who feature young talent like Daniel Alfredsson, Marian Hossa and an oversized defensemen named Zdeno Chara.Join Jake & Zubes as they take us back to a time when the entire province was waiting on every puck drop and the Cup looked right within our grasp.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeldIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld. Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
Longtime Maple Leaf and friend of the show Darcy Tucker joined the OverDrive guys earlier today and got into a number of things including the buzz around the Leafs this season, what the team can do to ignore the noise & what he's made of the golf game of one Bryan Hayes.
Hour 2 as we continue a Thursday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Frank Corrado as the guys are joined by one of our favourites Darcy Tucker with the Leafs season off and running and more importantly to get into the golf game of Hayesy-B. As well we get into where the Raptors could stand in the East this season & Sanheim's deal with the Flyers.
It's unconfirmed but upon hearing Jaeger's deal, apparently David Mundy said, “What am I… chopped liver?” Time to Restump Podcast the wrap up of our big 2022 trade period. Poor old Dave Mundy… he gets the tap on the shoulder and we replace him with a 29-year-old! 29 is actually 42 in Mundy years.But we'll put our light-hearted nostalgic exaggerations aside for the moment and focus on what seems to be an exceptional trade period play performed by the purple pillagers and plunderers. Had Luke Jackson been the only course of business, its fair to suggest we would have all been satisfied. But to snare Josh “Ronnie” Corbett and then surprisingly end up with the Jager-Bomb… we're sitting here like the Cat that got the trade week cream…. well the cream that was left over from the cream the actual Cats got.Sure, we lost Blake Acres, Griff Logue, Darcy Tucker, Lloyd Meek and the teammate baking, one arm contest bandit Rory Lobb, but you can make a case for all of them why it isn't the end of the world. Enough of the words on paper, lets get to the chit-chat. Join us as we dissect our individual trades and pick swaps and look at how it sets us up for 2023. Support the show
Darcy Tucker joined the Kangaroos on Wednesday and today joined Sarah Olle and Josh Gabelich to discuss his decision to move back to Melbourne
New North Melbourne recruit Darcy Tucker discusses his choice to join the KangaroosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New recruit for North Melbourne, Darcy Tucker, spoke to Scott Cummings Tim Gossage & Mark Duffield after moving to the Kangaroos from the Dockers.
Mark Duffield, chief football writer for The West Australian, is joined by Glen Quartermain, senior reporter, on Duff's final podcast. They discuss the lates trade news including Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker joining the Roos, and Black Acres heading to Carlton, along with the wash up from the WAFL grand final.. Plus, Duff and Quarters read out your other thoughts on the Thirsty Camel mailbag and the boys answer your questions. For more from the guys, and the latest news in sport, head to thewest.com.au/sportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At least they were nice enough to leave us a bunch of picks. Could've left us a shovel to bury our Griff, Tucker and Acres merchandise! Just kidding… petrol and a match will do the trick! Time to Restump Podcast the day in trade.To be fair, the trio have left us for largely valid reasons. Darcy Tucker just couldn't get opportunity here; Griffin Logue didn't have positional certainty and Blakey Acres had to take the money from Carlton that we weren't offering. We wish them all well… except when they play Freo.Did we get value? Did we get hosed? Whatever the case, we've got future picks galore which will no doubt be used to try to prise Jeremy Sharp from the Gold Coast clutches, in a package deal with Josh Corbett.The Luke Jackson deal is dragging out as expected. Are the Eagles really back in the picture? Or is it simply Melbourne trying for further leverage? Either way we sit comfortably however it plays out. Shock news of the day was the revelation regarding Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti… coming out of retirement with Fremantle on his radar! That's an interesting conversation!Tipu's former club is living up to its Bomber name given everything there is blowing up! Sheedy not happy, board members storming out, 24-hour CEO's… no wonder Tipu wanted to come to Freo, its as far away from Bomberland as he can get!Last we looked Lobb is still lingering. And while Lobby would be needing a lie down, there are still some shenanigans to play out before the week is done.Well, that's enough of the written stuff! So, if you're keen to continue, and only God knows why you would, plug in your ears, click play and join us for further purple parley on the pod.Support the show
Head of Player Personnel for the Fremantle Dockers, David Walls, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to discuss what moves the Dockers are making this off-season.
Brady Rawlings joined Trade Radio to discuss the trade request from Jason Horne-Francis as well as deals for Darcy Tucker and Griffin Logue.
We were resigned to the fact Griff was gone. Is there a change in the air? Did we catch a whiff, are we back in with a sniff for Griff? There's plenty going on to fill a Restump Podcast episode cup. We jostled for position on day one of trade week but little eventuated for us purple people. However, there's still more than enough happening to go through. Trades have been completed, others stalled and pressure is building. With Jason Horne-Francis signalling his intent to leave the Roos, does it favour us? Does it allow the Roos to pay up for Griff, or better still, put a red flag in Griff's mind about heading there?Apparently, we're standing firm with Rory Lobb. Are we foxing, will the Dogs call our bluff if so? Could we really see Lobb, Darcy, and Luke Jackson all at Freo in 2023?A third rounder for Blake Acres… fair? Unders or Overs? With Paddy Dow wanting out of the Blues, could he find his way somehow to Freo in the deal? He would be surplus to requirement but he's a talent. Across the league it seems GWS will need a warehouse to store all their picks while Richmond landed the prized Tim Taranto. If the Tiges go on to secure Jacob Hopper they may be back ion premiership calculations sooner than we think. The West Coast Eagles picked up Jayden Hunt which tells us all they don't know where they are and believe they don't need to rebuild through the draft. Patch work rarely ends well… we know from experience. Andy Brayshaw took out his first Doig medal and did so by the length of the Flemington straight. Was Alex Pearce stooged? He looked a clear second place getter. And there is no shadow of a doubt Hayden Young had himself down for a few more than he got!In this crazy fast paced trade week there is little time to stop and breathe. So, if you're looking for a break from the noise… we can't help you. But if you're looking to have your ear drums reverberated with a purple focused commotion then by all means plug in and press play.Support the show
Well, it's that time of the year again. On the eve of the meat market silly season, the period otherwise known as trade week, its time to endure the annual Restump Podcast 2022 Buy, Sell, Hold report.It's the episode where we decide if we're going to buy sell or hold each player's stock. We look at the year they have had, the future prospects, their ages and any other defining factor to reach an individual and team oriented financial investment conclusion. Do some players get a reprieve for credit in the bank? Does loyalty, in committing to the club and not chasing the smell of an extra dollar, count? Is there value in old man legs that we may well be cutting off too soon? Who receives speculative investment dollars? Who are we taking tax losses on?So, if you have too much time on your hands that you're looking to rid yourself of, join us for this extended 2 hour episode where we forecast investment calls and provide reasons for the purple cattle we're buying selling or holding. Support the show
Worth every cent of the Johnny Cash he gets. Brownlow done, Grand Final won and the Cats had the last laugh. Season over but there's always purple stuff in need of Restump Podcasting.In this episode we go over the Grand Final and ask the question, did Jordan Clark trade himself out of premiership?Has Geelong won everyone over with their actions, their humility and their humour? If so, how can we put a stop to it? We go through the grains of salt we take Colin Young's commentary with and try to work out where the Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker to North Melbourne train is at. Has Griff pumped the breaks a little?Speaking of a grain of salt… never mind Aaron Naughton and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, apparently Rory will be the focal point at the Western Bulldogs according to Col.Are Luke Jackson and Sean Darcy best buds and will they be the purple super hero duo? Let's not dance around the obvious, Jackson's move to Fremantle is just a formality and, while I hope I haven't just jinxed it in saying that, we have a go at coming up with a trade to get it done anyway. Plenty of WA boys out of contract around the country. We go through the list and weigh up if there are any names that may be attractive to Freo.Looking forward to trade week starting next Monday but while we jostle for prime position front and centre, we manage to, despite our male statuses, multi task and bang out 40 plus minutes of purple lead up language. So, if your ears are already deprived of some Docker dialect, click play, tune in and join us in prolonging the purple party.
In the second hour of today's first show back, Julia Tocheri and Mike DiStefano talk to The Athletic's Jonas Siegel about the biggest Leafs storylines heading into the preseason. Then Julia and Al's Brother are joined by Maple Leafs legend Darcy Tucker from the Leafs and Legends Charity Golf Classic.
Leafs legend Darcy Tucker joins Julia and Al's Brother from the Leafs & Legends Charity Golf Classic to share training camp stories from his time with the Leafs,and if Matthews and Marner can find another level this season. He also gives Al's Brother some tips for his Team Al-Dog pick ahead of the Monday nighter.
We're obviously just not doing it for Griff as he wants to spice things up and play with others. Boatloads going on in the harbour so it is time to Restump Podcast all the news in purple shoes. Apparently, if you listen to the revenue generating click bait media, every Freo player and his dog, or in Rory's and Acres' case their emotional support animals, wants out. It's an ‘exodus' they tell us! Griffin Logue, Rory Lobb, Blake Acres, Darcy Tucker and Liam Henry are all, let's say, restless.Which of those players in their positions would we not be looking to improve on anyway? They are not vehicles to the promised land and given a few of them having had career best years, they probably couldn't take us any further than we ventured this year. We dig a little deeper and dissect each player's reasoning and their trade prospects.Speaking of vehicles, arguably the greater loss may be that of Josh Carr. He ping ponged between Port Adelaide and Fremantle his entire playing days and now looks set to continue throughout his coaching career. He may be in teal a while though as he does look their future head coach when the Ken Hinkley bell rings.Deliberately speaking of segway Bells, another of the non-playing brigade appears likely to set sail from the port in the form of General Manager of Football Operations, Peter Bell. Like Josh Carr, is Belly ping ponging yet again back to his former club to take on the CEO role? If so which cap will he wearing in the Griffin Logue tussle? Sadly, he couldn't take home Charlie but it was a big result for Andy Brayshaw last night. 20 votes prior to the bye but then just 5 on the run home. Opposing teams rightfully had to up their defensive work into the future captain.Will Brodie took home an appropriate workmanlike 11 votes to finish second for Freo while the umps got a bit bedazzled with a few goals of Rory's and gifted him 7 to round out the top three.What has happened to former Freo great Paul HaSENby? Another seemingly outlandish suggestion from him that Josh Schache could suit us in a trade with the Bulldogs for Rory Lobb! Is Hase on a clicks and listens performance based contract? Does he have quotas to fill?Believe it or not the usual fence sitting and controversy avoiding Jojo takes a shot the AFL and its hypocrisy over the gambling influence and saturation of last night's Brownlow count. However, I'm not sure Jojo didn't take the $6 about Andy and is just dark he didn't get up.There's no shortage of Docker dot points to discuss so let's put on the purple peepers, peruse what's prominent at the port and fill up on our fair share of Freo fanfare.
Did Lobby ace the interview for his new employer or what! Are we back? Time to Restump Podcast review the top 4 door opening win over the Dogs.What a difference it makes when the forwards function productively and cohesively and your two big targets actually lead to space or at the ball carrier? Oh, and kicking straight always helps. Credit when it's due… Rory Lobb put on a goal kicking master class. We turned our recent form around but continued our magnificent Victorian form on Saturday, putting the dogs back in their kennels. That's now 7 games in Melbourne this year so far for 5 wins, a draw and 1 loss. Who is this Fremantle team?We showed the pressure, the intent, the urgency and finally the mid forward connection. The Dogs aren't exactly the hottest defenders but we rarely gave them a genuine look in and we constantly kept them guessing.Luke Ryan never plays a poor one but he was back to his All-Australian best. He must have a crystal ball because he knows where the ball is going to land in his area before its been kicked! And speaking of getting back to hot form… hello Caleb Serong. How good was it to see the Disco back! Nathan “Disco” O'Driscoll had only played 7 career games so it sounds ridiculous to say it, but geez we've missed his run, his bite and his goal sense. It was truly a game where everyone stepped up and we collectively returned to that cohesive roleplaying team of individuals.The much-needed win just ensured we're playing finals tis year for the first time since 2015, but it also slightly opened the top four door as well. We need to win our last two games and then hope a few teams above us, namely Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, lose at least one of their remaining two. But that is literally getting ahead of ourselves so let's reel the rhetoric in or we'll rightly have coach JL putting as tight a leash on us as we did the Dogs Saturday. The Doggies win has put the pep back in our step and the glide back in our stride. We're all up and about with a sense of possibility again. So join us as we bask in the Bulldog victory glory, we momentarily place the finals in the background and have a celebratory chat about our wonderful purple people.
Despite Freo's horrific three weeks up forward, we won't see Sammy Sturt on the Marvel dirt. Time to Restump Podcast review the daunting assignment against Rory Lobb's future teammates. We're a bit disappointed this week as its seemingly becoming a bit ground-hog-dayish on selection day. While Sammy Sturt isn't the second coming of Christ, after three team scores averaging 7 goals a game, it appears we've opted not to address or even tinker with the dysfunctional forward structure. However, JL and his selection posse know more than us and they're providing the opportunity for the forward crew to dig themselves out of the hole they've found their way into. To be fair, the Bulldogs do leak score at times so it is probably the game to forward the forwards a week's grace. On paper you look at the Bulldogs names and they terrify you on nearly every line. Yet you then look at their form and it doesn't quite equate. But you get the feeling they've recently watched, Carlton, Richmond and Melbourne bring the heat to us and, consequently, we should expect fire and brimstones.We don't want to limp towards the end of the year and cling on to a top eight position so we need to turn things around Saturday night. However, the Bulldogs want to force their way into the finals so there is no doubt they'll be on.Its great to see Disco Nathan back as he might provide the bite on the wing that we have been missing recently. And hopefully Darcy Tucker can reproduce his damaging accumulating possession and goal kicking Peel form and prove a positive replacement for Trav Colyer. While Dave Mundy has called time on his career and the club is using it as motivation, we would have thought the prospect of playing finals and potentially a home final would be all the motivation the boys would need. But if we can add in “do it for Dave” and it helps, then why not.Its an unnerving task this Saturday. The Dogs will smell our blood from the last three weeks in the water. On the other hand, we simply have to deliver an appropriate response after that substandard performance last week. Both teams have so much to play for and that makes for a potentially cracking game.We're all on board all the time but that doesn't mean we can't respectfully remove the purple rose coloured glasses at times and have a candid chat about all aspects of the club. Talking things out and speaking from the purple heart is always the therapeutically way forward. So, click the play button and join us for a 45 minute chat about selections, where we're at as a club, our neglect of our areas of deficiency and the big clash Saturday night.
Its official, the bye round stinks and we're glad it's over. Time to restart the Freo Freight Train and Restump Podcast the latest news in purple shoes.The bye round probably came at a good time for a few of our momentarily sore soldiers. But other than for those favourable reasons, the bye round can get in the sea!We're 10 and 3 going into the back end of the season and we need, as a rule of thumb, a minimum of 15 wins to make the top four. Jojo McDonnell has us winning the next three straight so in his book we're virtually a monte to make it.With the tragic loss of Blake Acres to a hamstring, it seems the battle has been set between Liam Henry and Ethan Hughes to duel it out for the call up? But with possession being 9/10ths of the law, does Darcy Tucker trump them both?To avoid injury, it's always preferable to put your best foot forward at, rather than on, peel, and that is what Neil Erasmus is doing. He may have to bide his time but he'll inevitably secure a long-term midfield position. On the injury front we've lost a few troops. Sam Switkowski is a huge loss, Josh Treacy looks like he'll miss a few with the ankle, Blake Acres as mentioned, Nathan Chappy is still a few weeks away and unfortunately it appears Nathan O'Disco has suffered a setback. The Luke Jackson talk is heating up! But there is a bigger question than dollars and years. Does he truly fit in at Freo? If he wants to play lead ruck, sadly Freo probably isn't the place for him…. that said, we'll happily squeeze him in if we can. The conversations will be interesting.In what could potentially be described as JL's textbook display of ‘getting ahead of ourselves' Jojo McDonnell has locked in Hall Of Famer Matthew Pavlich to present the winning premiership cup to us at the G in September. The Chief is being a bit more conservative and wants to wait and see if the Clamp is back from Europe. We unnecessarily give our pointless two cents worth on the De Goey non-scandal, we had a poorly timed Ask Jojo segment and then we bring it home with another Neighbourhood Watch episode.So, after a week off, it's time to saddle up, get back on the Restump horse, click play and listen to this 50 minutes of nonsense on your way to Marvel Stadium… through the desert… if your horse has no name… Ok enough of that rubbish…. the play button is there somewhere if you want it and its not going to click itself!
Xav, Embers and Fordy are back to discuss all the fallout from a massive Western Derby weekend! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Maple Leaf and Friend of the Show Darcy Tucker joined our Players Only Edition of OverDrive with Jeff O'Neill, Jamie McLennan and Carlo Colaiacovo as the guys get into some Pat Quinn stories, teeing it with Hayes, Auston Matthews and what he's made of the Maple Leafs play this year.
Former Maple Leaf and Friend of the Show Darcy Tucker joined OverDrive earlier today and got into a number of things including some hilarious Pat Quinn stories, what its been like on the golf course with Hayes & what he's made of the season Auston Matthews is having.
Our club preview series is in the can so it's time to get serious with our AFL Fantasy preparation for season 2022. We run through all the important news around the grounds from who's burning up the track, who's in the injury ward and who's looking as good at Nat Fyfe's goatee in photos. Oh boy, it's a thing of beauty! Let's do this! Play AFL Fantasy at http://fantasy.afl.com.au or download the free smartphone app. Episode guide 2:15 - Drafting becomes available this week. Warnie has some tips for Keeper League commissioners. 4:00 - The boys are hoping that the top up players that could come in for players out with health and safety protocols mean that we still have nine games a round. 6:10 - Matt Crouch has started full training and if he plays in a pre-season game, he's a lock. 8:50 - Calvin is off the Lachie Neale train despite more than one third of the competition including the Lion in their midfield. 12:20 - A full pre-season for Charlie Curnow makes $347k a bargain. 16:00 - Could Scott Pendlebury add DEF status this year? 18:50 - There's some hype on Darcy Tucker who is training in the midfield. 21:45 - Matt Rowell is getting a free ride in Roy's team. 26:10 - It looks like James Sicily is a no-brainer with his 30 per cent discount. 32:00 - Calvin has the need for Jackson Mead. 36:40 - Roy was keen on Jade Gresham, but has cooled. 40:45 - Could the door be open for Greg Clark and Campbell Chesser at the Eagles? 44:45 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 48:00 - Josh Dunkley vs Mitch Duncan. 52:05 - What can Willie Rioli score and is he a viable option with a breakeven of 35. 56:30 - How many rookies should you have on your field? 59:20 - Warnie is a fan of going with the crowd rather than finding PODs for the sake of it. Find more content from The Traders at afl.com.au/fantasy. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, NHL and Toronto Maple Leafs legend Darcy Tucker joins co-hosts Ellen and Steph to share his story. From playing in the NHL (where he literally took on an opponent's entire bench by himself one time), to how he thinks the NHL can be more inclusive to how he's styling his hair during quarantine, Tucker shares it all. Tune in won't you? Check out Darcy Tucker on IG: @realtucks16 Subscribe to our free twice-weekly newsletter: www.thegistsports.com Check us out on IG: @thegistnews.ca and @thegistusa Check us out on Twitter: @thegistnewsca and @thegistusa