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Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The Colorado Avalanche media day took place on Wednesday, and we heard from a lot of players about a lot of things. Devon Toews talked about his contract and how he doesn't want it to drag into the season, while saying he wants to retire with the Avalance Jared Bednar talked about feeling good about the moves made in the offseason and how it reminded him of the moved made when the Avs brought in Burakovsky and Donskoi. Bednar also talked about if he thought about naming a new captain. Spoiler, he actually did. Nathan MacKinnon talked about how the team didn't have "it" last year to go win it all. And a lot of people talked about having faith in Val Nichushkin. Oh.....and injuries, already Tune in, subscribe and enjoy! Subscribe to our Subtext to talk to us directly! https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonavalanche Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The Colorado Avalanche media day took place on Wednesday, and we heard from a lot of players about a lot of things.Devon Toews talked about his contract and how he doesn't want it to drag into the season, while saying he wants to retire with the AvalanceJared Bednar talked about feeling good about the moves made in the offseason and how it reminded him of the moved made when the Avs brought in Burakovsky and Donskoi.Bednar also talked about if he thought about naming a new captain. Spoiler, he actually did.Nathan MacKinnon talked about how the team didn't have "it" last year to go win it all.And a lot of people talked about having faith in Val Nichushkin.Oh.....and injuries, alreadyTune in, subscribe and enjoy!Subscribe to our Subtext to talk to us directly!https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonavalancheFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Summer break is over and rightfully so 'cause we got some topics to discuss. Episode will be dedicated to two gentlemen Rodion Amirov and Rick Jeanerret who sadly passed away during my break and I want to send my condolences to both of their families. NHL 2023-2024 season is rapidly closing down on us which also means that my season previews are just around the corner and in today's episode I will reveal you the plan for the next 4 weeks. On top of that, at the end of this week's episode I'll give you a small teaser of what about to come in the coming weeks so, make sure you stick until the end to find out which topics will be on display once we start to go through each NHL organization. This week we will also go through the most recent signings (prospects, free agents and extensions), the two trades that happened during the break, major retirements and as a cherry on top, I will share my honest thoughts on AM34's newest retirement fund announcement. So a lot has been packaged to this 1h comeback episode - strap up! (02:30) RIP Amirov & Jeanerret (05:32) Farinacci & Bonk ELCs (08:08) Signings & Extensions (13:25) Bouchard Finally Locked Up (15:51) Lafreniere's Final Deal from the Rangers? (18:28) The Great Matthews Debate (24:53) Jeff Petry to Detroit (28:10) Lyubushkin to Anaheim (30:30) PTOs (34:21) Retirements (Krejci, Byron, Bernier, Hagelin, Donskoi) (43:21) Season Preview Teasers *Dallas slipped through the cracks for some unknown reason so, their goals is to just prepare for the playoffs.* ____________________________ FOLLOW: IG: thedrop_pass / jtoiva TikTok: thedrop_pass Twitter: _JToiva Music by: SteezyJoe IG: @steeezyjoe Brought to you by The Hockey Podcast Network - All 32 teams represented + much more at https://www.thehockeypodcastnetwork.com/ #THPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tomorrow is Labor Day in the U.S. Training camps will be starting in a couple weeks and we at the Two Man Forecheck continue to labor away with another new episode. Coyotes Take A Step Toward New Home: 0:00 - 23:00 JFresh (Twitter) Fan Poll: 23:00 - 56:00 PWHL Announce New Locations: 56:00 - 70:00 Marchand, Slavkofsky & the ESPN Projections: 70:00 - 84:00 Hagelin & Donskoi Retire: 84:00 - 93:00 Twitter Poll Results (Alex Chiasson): 93:00 - 99:00
Happy Wednesday, Kraken fans!We start the show by thanking Joonas Donskoi and wishing him well in retirement. After suffering multiple concussions, the 7-year forward has decided to call it a career. Locked on Kraken host Erica L. Ayala reads his announcement and reacts to what this means for the Seattle Kraken.Next, let's take a look at Alison Lukan's latest story on defenseman Justin Schultz. What role did he play last year, can he replicate it, and will it be enough? Also, can Schultz be a roster mainstay, or will he move on after his contract expires in 2024?Finally, the Professional Women's Hockey League is officially official. Although the PWHL won't have a franchise west of Minnesota, that doesn't mean we won't see the PWHL in Seattle before the inaugural season is through.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Happy Wednesday, Kraken fans! We start the show by thanking Joonas Donskoi and wishing him well in retirement. After suffering multiple concussions, the 7-year forward has decided to call it a career. Locked on Kraken host Erica L. Ayala reads his announcement and reacts to what this means for the Seattle Kraken. Next, let's take a look at Alison Lukan's latest story on defenseman Justin Schultz. What role did he play last year, can he replicate it, and will it be enough? Also, can Schultz be a roster mainstay, or will he move on after his contract expires in 2024? Finally, the Professional Women's Hockey League is officially official. Although the PWHL won't have a franchise west of Minnesota, that doesn't mean we won't see the PWHL in Seattle before the inaugural season is through. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
It's been a tumultuous but at the same time quiet offseason for Val Nichushkin. With how his season ended in Seattle, a lot of Colorado Avalanche fans had a lot of questions. They might have even more after Nichushkin posted two images of himself on Instagram. Sporting the Avalanche championship ring, and a gun. Bad optics? Or no big deal? We also congratulate Joonas Donskoi who announced he will be retiring from the NHL following issues with concussions. While his time in Colorado was not that long, he was a fan favorite and someone who was very easy to root for. Finally, we get to some suggestions The Athletic have for ways the NHL can grow the game by looking at what other sports are doing and adopting it. Tune in, subscribe and enjoy! Subscribe to our Subtext to talk to us directly! https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonavalanche Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
It's been a tumultuous but at the same time quiet offseason for Val Nichushkin. With how his season ended in Seattle, a lot of Colorado Avalanche fans had a lot of questions. They might have even more after Nichushkin posted two images of himself on Instagram. Sporting the Avalanche championship ring, and a gun. Bad optics? Or no big deal?We also congratulate Joonas Donskoi who announced he will be retiring from the NHL following issues with concussions. While his time in Colorado was not that long, he was a fan favorite and someone who was very easy to root for.Finally, we get to some suggestions The Athletic have for ways the NHL can grow the game by looking at what other sports are doing and adopting it.Tune in, subscribe and enjoy!Subscribe to our Subtext to talk to us directly!https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonavalancheFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Kraken Reaction (6:17) has the boys not so humble bragging on their season-long defense of Ron Francis after he takes advantage of the league's salary cap situation to poach Oliver Bjorkstrand from the Columbus Blue Jackets. Also, the Kraken see the return of Morgan Geekie, add a little defensive help, and Jeff shares how he saw a video of Donskoi's jersey being retired at a skate park. Next, the two talk about the odds for the Calder Trophy and devise a plan to hedge their bets as soon as the season is up. Ending, as always, with the Chirp of the Week.Subscribe:On All podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify!Presented by The Hockey Podcast Network with new episodes every week. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook at @KrakenPodRelease the Kraken!#SeaKraken NHL Teams:Anaheim Ducks Arizona Coyotes Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks Seattle Kraken St Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Vegas Golden Knights Washington Capitals Winnipeg JetsDraft Kings disclaimer:If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.
Kraken Reaction (6:17) has the boys not so humble bragging on their season-long defense of Ron Francis after he takes advantage of the league's salary cap situation to poach Oliver Bjorkstrand from the Columbus Blue Jackets. Also, the Kraken see the return of Morgan Geekie, add a little defensive help, and Jeff shares how he saw a video of Donskoi's jersey being retired at a skate park. Next, the two talk about the odds for the Calder Trophy and devise a plan to hedge their bets as soon as the season is up. Ending, as always, with the Chirp of the Week. Subscribe: On All podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify! Presented by The Hockey Podcast Network with new episodes every week. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook at @KrakenPod Release the Kraken! #SeaKraken NHL Teams: Anaheim Ducks Arizona Coyotes Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks Seattle Kraken St Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Vegas Golden Knights Washington Capitals Winnipeg Jets Draft Kings disclaimer: If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“The impure and proud Mamai, Lord of the Volga Horde, ruled over the entire Horde, and he slew many lords and khans and he set up a khan according to his own will. He was, however, in great confusion, and everybody distrusted him because he killed many lords and nobles in his Horde. He even killed his own khan, and although he had a khan, this khan of the Horde was ruler in name only, for it was he, himself, who was ruler and master of all. When he learned that the Tatars loved their khan he became afraid that the khan would assume the power from him. Therefore he killed him and all who were faithful to him and those who loved him.” So the Rus' Nikonian Chronicle describes the situation in the Golden Horde at the end of the 1370s. Thirty years after the death of Özbeg Khan, the Golden Horde underwent another, much more violent transformation. During the reign of Özbeg's son Jani Beg from 1342 to 1357, he had kept the Golden Horde sailing through rough waters as the overland Asian trade began to unravel and the Black Death ravaged his cities. But with Jani Beg's death in 1357, possibly at the hands of his own son Berdi Beg, the good fortune of the Golden Horde came to a sudden and bloody end. Now the Horde was to enter two decades of anarchy; the bulghaq, the topic of today's episode. I'm your host David, and this is Kings and Generals: Ages of Conquest. In 1357, Jani Beg had just returned from his successful conquest of what is now Azerbaijan, when he suddenly died. According to a contemporary writer, al-Ahari, his son Berdi Beg was, at the time of his father's death, still in the Azerbaijani lands. But sources such as the later Nikonian Chronicle have Berdi Beg convinced by a cunning emir to strangle his father himself after bringing numerous princes into an alliance with him. The widespread impression seems to have been that he organized his father's murder, even if the most contemporary sources do not place Berdi Beg there himself. After Berdi Beg left Azerbaijan, the region was lost, seized by the Jalayirids of Baghdad. Berdi Beg in quick order, with the backing of his grandmother Taydula, was proclaimed Khan of the Golden Horde. But feeling he faced threats, real or imagined, the new khan's first actions were violence. Echoing his father and grandfather, Berdi Beg had his brothers murdered: 12 of them, by one count. For one infant brother, Berdi Beg is alleged to have done the deed with his own bare hands, despite the pleadings of grandmother Taydula Khatun. A number of other high ranking princes and officials too met their deaths on Berdi Beg's order. Berdi Beg's actions did little to engender love to the new monarch, for whom Heaven seemed to show little favour. The Horde's trade had declined tremendously in these years. Cities starved and shrunk, as they lost access to international trade, were depopulated by the Black Death and local farmland suffered. The mid-fourteenth century saw the Little Ice Age strike and undo the system built up by the Jochids over the last century. Decreased rainfall over much of the steppe, and likely over-grazing from ever larger herds needed to support cities, when combined resulted in the rapid aridisation across the region. Much of the grassland simply could not sustain the great herds any longer. Almost paradoxically, the Caspian Sea was rising and causing increased flooding along the lower reaches of the Volga, which inundated cities and farmland in the Horde's most densely populated region. The great cities of the Horde saw their population drop rapidly, and the material wealth evaporated without the trade or population to sustain it. The Horde's elites who had enriched themselves off it were frightened, angered and uncertain. Berdi Beg's efforts did little to improve things; he is known, for instance, to have raised trade duties on imports to their highest level ever recorded in the Golden Horde: 5%. And an especially virulent wave of the plague in 1359 really topped things off. His legitimacy already in doubt due to widespread rumours of having murdered his own father, the generally respected Jani Beg, it should not be a surprise that Berdi Beg's rule was on thin ice. After only two years on the throne, Berdi Beg, grandson of mighty Özbeg, was murdered. The exact circumstances are unclear; the Nikonian Chronicle puts the blame on the same beg who had urged Berdi Beg to kill his father. The murder of Berdi Beg Khan in 1359 did not, however, improve things very much. On Berdi Beg's death, the throne was taken by Qulpa, a fellow who is variously identified as a brother or cousin of Berdi Beg. Qulpa was not long to enjoy the throne. After six months, Qulpa and his two sons, curiously with the very Rus' Christian names of Ivan and Mikhail, were all in turn murdered, this time by Nawruz, a brother of Qulpa. Still, the Rus' princes came to pay homage to Nawruz, and momentarily things looked like they might settle. That is, until Khidr came. Khidr ruled an appanage east of the Ural River, and was no descendant of Batu, but of another son of Jochi, named Shiban. In some accounts, he was invited by Taydula Khatun. But he simply may have seen a chance to throw his hat in the ring. Only months after he took the throne, Nawruz and his son were killed by Khidr, who became the new khan of the Golden Horde. So ended the line of Batu Khan, having ruled the western steppes for a century. The purging of the Batuid lineage with every succession since Toqta and Nogai's coup in 1291 had reached its final outcome, with Nawruz and his sons the final known male descendants. With the exception of Berke, all the khans of the Golden Horde until that time had been a descendent of Batu. Now, Khidr Khan's actions had essentially opened the succession to any possible claimant. And boy, did it. Within a year Khidr was dead, and over the next twenty years the Jochid throne effectively became the most violent game of musical chairs. Over this period, some 25 khans, possibly more, were declared in Sarai, of varying lineages. Some ruled for two or three years, while many ruled only months. Most of these figures are known only by their names. Some are known only by coinage; in one year, 6 different khans minted coins in Sarai. The consequences were legion. The economic woes worsened as cities were now sacked by opposing forces. For the first time, we see archaeological evidence for fortifications around the Horde's cities in the steppe. A number of cities were outright abandoned. In the west, the condominium with Lithuania was abandoned as the Lithuanian dukes immediately seized the western lands, and in short order the Lithuanian principality extended to the Black Sea coast line. In 1362 under Duke Ol'gerd the Lithuanians won a battle over a Mongol army at the Battle of Blue Waters. In the aftermath, everything between the Dnieper and Dniester came under Lithuanian control, although at least for Podolia, in south-western Ukraine, the Lithuanians continued to pay the tribute to the Mongols well into the fifteenth century. Moldova and other Balkan regions declared independence, while the local nomadic leaders seem to have also stopped heeding the word of Sarai. East of the Ural River, the Blue Horde, ruled by the line of Batu's older brother Orda, too faced its own troubles. The lineage of Orda became extinct in the 1360s and saw its own succession troubles. The khans in the Blue Horde, by the end of the decade, stopped minting coins with the name of the Sarai khans, and started doing so in their own names. The Blue Horde was thus independent once again. The princes of the Rus' stopped making the trips to the Horde to declare their allegiance, for it simply became too dangerous. Rus' princes were now being robbed and held captive by the rival Jochid powers when they made the trip through the steppe. And with the khans being overturned every few months it was now far too dangerous a trip to make so regularly. However the Rus' lands were not to be ignored, as certain Jochid princes and contenders for power, having lost access to the trade they had one relied upon, were now turning evermore to the Rus' as a source of income and loot. The khan's authority decreased further, as many khans did not rule themselves, but were puppets for non-Chinggisid powerbrokers. And the chief of these was Mamai, a powerful military commander based in the steppes near Crimea. As he was no descendant of Chinggis, Mamai had no right to claim the title of khan himself, though he held prestige as beylerbeyi and married a daughter of Berdi Beg. But that didn't mean he could not put someone amenable to his interests on the throne. The first of these fellows was Abdullah, who was alleged to be a son of either Özbeg Khan or his son Tini Beg. He simply may have come from another corollary branch of the lineage, who Mamai had found convenient to play up. That was hardly unusual, as supposed lost sons of Özbeg, Tini Beg and Jani Beg continued to pop up, such as another claimant, Kildi Beg, in 1361. Abdullah Khan was enthroned in Sarai in 1361, and Mamai returned to his Crimean pastures soon after. But Abdullah was quickly ousted by rivals in Sarai and fled back to Mamai. This was to be a regular pattern over the 1360s. Every few years Mamai would march with an army, enthrone Abdullah and return, only for Abdullah to be tossed out or flee when another claimant came a-knockin', or the nobles in Sarai declared someone else khan. The final attempt resulted in Abdullah's death in 1370, upon which Mamai empowered a princess in Sarai, named Tulun Bey. Her exact identity is uncertain. It is commonly assumed that she was the Chinggisid princess who Mamai had also married, a daughter of Berdi Beg Khan. If this is the case, then she was the last to rule from the line of Batu. But she was quickly switched out by Mamai, and replaced with another of Mamai's puppet. And so this pattern continued until 1380, with Mamai's candidates thrown out every few years, and then installed a year or two later. It's caused an endless amount of work for historians to try and determine the order and lengths of reigns of all these khans. It was well known at large that the Khan was a figurehead for Mamai. As the Rus' Nikon Chronicle states, “At that time in Mamai's Horde there was a khan, but he had no power by comparison with Mamai, and was khan in nothing but the title. Even this title, however, was meaningless because all glory and all action were Mamai's. There was much trouble in the Horde and many Tatar lords had killed each other, lost their heads and died at sword's points. Thus, little by little, the Horde's great power was wasted away.” Mamai's intrigues did not merely extend to Sarai, but to the Rus' lands as well, as the Sarai Khans sought revenue from Rus' taxes, and Mamai intervened to earn them himself. In one of these conspiracies, Mamai granted the yarliq, or patent, to the Grand Principality of Vladimir, the chief of the Rus' princes, to the young Prince of Moscow Dmitri Ivanovich. Or as he's better known to posterity, Dmitri Donskoi. Dmitri was a grandson of Ivan I Kalita, the grandson of Alexander Nevsky who had worked so well with Özbeg Khan and began Moscow's rise to prominence. Ivan Kalita had monopolized the position of Grand Prince, the chief tax collector of the Rus', until his death. Upon that, it went to his son Simeon, who died of plague, and then to Dmitri's father, Ivan II Ivanovich, who died in 1359 as the Horde's troubles began. Only 9 years old when his father died, Dmitri could not rely on the Khans' support as his fathers had. We've discussed this matter over previous episodes, but it bears reiterating here. The top title in the Rus' lands was the Grand Prince of Vladimir. Whoever held this was the #1 prince in the Rus', and collected taxes for the khans— skimming off the top for himself, of course, but also giving him great influence among the Rus'. While initially the khans had just appointed whoever the Rus' princes elected as Grand Prince, during Özbeg's reign the khans assumed the right to rescind and appoint the Grand Prince at will. And the Princes of Moscow, a lesser branch of the Riurikid lineage, quite desired it but held no right to the title without the khan's backing. And so a relationship was formed, wherein the Princes of Moscow became the most scrupulous enactors of the khan's will, in order to retain the titles to both Moscow and the Grand Principality, as well as the khan's military support as protection. And correspondingly, from the 1320s onwards Moscow grew in wealth and power, to the displeasure of the other Rus' princes, who saw the Moscow line as upstarts with no right to the Grand title. Flashing forward to 1360, Khan Nawruz took both the Moscow title and the Grand Principality away from young Dmitri, only for it to be returned in 1362 when the new Khan in Sarai granted both back to him. Mamai saw his opportunity here, and also granted Dmitri the patent for the Grand Principality. The rival in Sarai quickly rescinded his support for Dmitri. Without support from either the Khan or other Rus' princes the young Prince of Moscow could only seek the assistance of Mamai. Mamai gained himself an excellent source of revenue in the young Dmitri, who turned out to be a very capable hand, while for Dmitri Mamai's armies gave him security he would not have otherwise as a youth on the throne. With the loss of the overland trade, the income from the Rus' was more important than ever, and Mamai was happy to earn it, and Dmitri did his best to deliver on time. But Dmitri was not passive, and wanted to secure his own base lest the whims of Mamai shift. Through diplomacy, marriage alliances and military threats, Dmitri steadily built his support among the Rus' princes, and incorporated other smaller principalities under Moscow's rule. For the first time, the city of Moscow itself received stone walls on Dmitri's order, which proved their worth in repelling an attack by Lithuania and the rival city of Tver' in 1368. Mamai had use for Dmitri only as long as he provided tribute, so when the Hanseatic League disrupted trade to Dmitri's territories in the late 1360s, thereby preventing Dmitri from collecting the silver for Mamai, Mamai rescinded the patent to the Grand Principality and gave it to Dmitri's rival Mikhail Aleksandrovich of Tver' in 1370. Yet Mikhail proved even worse at sending tribute, and when Dmitri personally presented himself to Mamai to pay homage, accompanied by a great many gifts, Mamai returned him the Grand Princely title. The situation repeated in late 1374 when the Hanseatic League cut the silver export to Novgorod. Mamai once again gave the Grand Princely title to Mikhail of Tver', but due to plague and Mamai's failed attempt to control the Volga trade routes, he was unable to support Mikhail militarily. Dmitri in the meantime had built up Moscow's military and alliances, and in Mamai's absence forced Mikhail to surrender. Confident in his abilities, Dmitri then took his army to the Volga, asserting Moscow's authority as far as Bulghar in 1377. Mamai was not pleased at this development, a threat to his income while an even greater threat loomed on the horizon. Far to the east in the Blue Horde lands, a powerful Chinggisid Prince named Toqtamish, backed by the Central Asian warlord Temür, was rapidly growing in power. The eye of Toqtamish was drifting to Sarai, and he dreamed of assuming leadership of the Golden Horde. Doing so was a threat of unification which would entail a collision with Mamai. Mamai thus needed to prepare for the inevitable battle, but to do this he needed the resources of the Rus' tribute. And to that, he needed Dmitri to play nice with him. In August 1378 a force in Mamai's service was sent to collect the tribute. Dmitri set out, nervously, to meet it head on, intercepting it near the Vozha River. Dmitri's force held firm under their attack, and succeeded in flanking the Mongols. In an attempt to withdraw across the Vozha River, many of the Mongols were killed, and Dmitri looted their abandoned camp. Such was the first real victory an army of the Rus' had ever had over a force of the Golden Horde in battle, though Dmitri gained little from this victory and neither force was large. But Mamai was furious. The next year he ordered a larger, retaliatory attack on the Ryazan' land, causing great destruction, burning several cities. Oleg, Prince of Ryazan' fled before him. The Rus' paid dearly for their effort. In 1378, the same year as the defeat on the Vozha, more alarming news came from the east. Toqtamish had now taken Sarai, and proclaimed himself Khan. Confrontation was imminent, and Mamai could not face Toqtamish with Dmitri rebelling in his rear. If Toqtamish and Dmitri allied, then Mamai would be surrounded by foes. Mamai needed resources to face Toqtamish, and he needed revenue to do that, and Dmitri, as chief tax collector of the Russian principalities and controlling much of the Volga trade, was directly undermining that. It was time for Mamai to confront Dmitri himself. Over the next year, Mamai organized an alliance with Grand Duke Jagailo of Lithuania and Prince Oleg of Ryazan. He called up troops from the Alans, the Circassians, and the Genoese as mercenaries. We are told in the Nikon Chronicle that Mamai furiously studied Batu's conquest of the Rus', trying to learn his tactics and strategy. It got to the point that allegedly, Mamai began to see himself as a second Batu, feeling superior to all others and his own men calling him “Great Khan.” In 1380, Mamai was ready. He ordered Dmitri to deliver a higher amount of tribute than ever, even greater than what had been paid during the times of Özbeg and Jani Beg. The message was a stalling tactic, as Mamai made preparations to march on Moscow with Jagailo and Oleg, hoping to crush Dmitri of Moscow between the three of them. In Moscow, Dmitri quickly organized all the military forces of the Principalities that he could. Surprisingly, most principalities, except Tver', Novgorod or those aiding Mamai, answered Dmitri's call for aid. Dmitri's efforts to build Moscow's influence now bore fruit, as for the first time in their history, the Rus' offered something of a united front against the Mongols. The ascendency of Moscow over the other cities had begun, but first they had to stand against Mamai. In September 1380 in a field on the upper Don River called Kulikovo, Mamai and the Ryazan forces waited for the Lithuanians. In a sign of poor scouting, on the 9th of September Mamai's army was shocked to see the arrival of Dmitri and the Rus' host crossing the Don. Dmitri's goal was simple; defeat Mamai in the field, before the Lithuanians could arrive and overwhelm him. One of the most famous battles in Russian history was about to begin. Numbers for the two armies are uncertain, with Dmitri leading perhaps as many as 30,000 Rus' troops from across the principalities, while Mamai likely had a slightly larger force, consisting of Mongol-Turkic, that is Tatar, cavalry, Circassians, Rus' from Ryazan and Genoese mercenaries. Battle began with a clash of champions; the Rus' monk Peresvet, and a Tatar named variously Chelübei or Temür Mirza. They charged one another on horseback, lances before them. At the collision both were run through and killed, though Perevet's body is supposed to have stayed in the saddle the longer. Battle then commenced. It was across a wide front, extending the Rus' lines thin but ravines and streams hampered the full deployment of Mamai's cavalry. Fighting went on for hours, with Mamai's troops holding the upper hand. Skilled Tatar cavalry and arrows took their toll on the Rus' and both sides tired over the course of the day. Dmitri had given his standard to another to hold, and when that man fell, the Rus' wavered. Dmitri himself disappeared in the clash, supposedly wounded and knocked unconscious. Mamai appeared on the verge of victory and kept his forces engaged. Yet one final trick was left to be put in play. Dmitri's cousin, Vladimir of Serpukhov, was kept in reserve with the Rus' princely cavalry. As both sides were at exhaustion, the freshly deployed Rus' cavalry charged from their hiding place in the trees and into the flank of Mamai's army. Mamai could only watch as his overworked, exhausted army routed, and he too fled. Learning of Mamai's defeat, the Lithuanians rapidly withdrew before ever making contact. So ended the battle on the Kulikovo field. Dmitri had led the Rus' to defeat a major Mongol army in the field, and for his victory he was given the epithet Donskoi, meaning “of the Don.” While today this battle stands tall in Russian popular memory as a struggle for independence, in reality it led to little immediate change for the Rus' or to Moscow's standing. Our main sources come decades after the event and reflect how the battle's stature had grown with retellings. While the more heroic and famous elements of the battle may have little basis in reality, such as the duel before the battle, the general course of events is probably accurate enough. Whether it was as great a defeat for Mamai as popularly imagined is unknown, nor can we know Mamai for certain was even present. Mamai's losses are likely greatly overstated, since the next year he was able to raise another army rapidly, suggesting a small clash may have been turned into a grand duel. Arguments that Kulikovo never actually happened due to a lack of archaeological evidence cannot be sustained, as it is rare indeed for archaeological evidence to survive of a medieval battle. Little of the valuable metal equipment was ever left on site, usually quickly scavenged, while bodies were taken away for respectful burials or disintegrated before they could be preserved in the earth. The slightly earlier battle of Bannockburn in Scotland, for instance, though tracked to a relatively small area, has left almost no presence archaeologically speaking. The real victor at Kulikovo was not Dmitri, but Toqtamish. After Kulikovo Mamai had strength enough to raise another army, and fought Toqtamish on the Kalka River. There Mamai was defeated for the final time. He was soon captured and executed by Toqtamish or by Genoese in Crimea when he fled there. Either way, Dmitri had succeeded in weakening Toqtamish's main rival for rule of the Golden Horde, and the new Khan was ready to assert his authority. So ended the Tale of Mamai. Our next episode takes you through the reign of Toqtamish, as we enter the final period of the Golden Horde, so be sure to subscribe to the Kings and Generals Podcast to follow. If you enjoyed this and would like to help us continue bringing you great content, consider supporting us on patreon at www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. This episode was researched and written by our series historian, Jack Wilson. I'm your host David, and we'll catch you on the next one.
The boys are back in BarrDown Studios for Episode 173 of the Sound Of Hockey Podcast, recording fresh off Philipp Grubauer pitching the first shutout in the history of the Kraken. Seattle had a decent road trip in general, and John, Andy, and Darren have full analysis of what went right and what went wrong. They then move into general NHL news, including the All-Star Game and its festivities, the latest PR catastrophy for the Chicago Blackhawks, the Coyotes playing at the ASU arena next year, and Evander Kane becoming an Edmonton Oiler. After all that, they move into segments, which this week include Goalie Gear Corner, You Don't See That Every Day, Bad Boys, and Weekly One-Timers. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
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Holy HELL what a win! Jeff and Joey are coming in guns blazing following a shootout Seattle Kraken victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night. Credit is given to Marc Andre Fleury before they talked about McCann getting robbed, Borgen defending his teammates, Hakstol playing puppetmaster in overtime, Donskoi skating off a hero, and of course the newest addition to the Seattle Kraken, Davy Jones. Jeff shares his love for the storyline that is being played out with the Kraken's upcoming schedule before bringing up Joey's upcoming trip to New York and how Wednesday night he will be at Madison Square Garden for his first ever NHL game to watch the Rangers take on the Maple Leafs, an original-six match up. Next, the boys talk about Jordan Eberle's All-Star selection, his history with it, and the impact he has had on the Seattle Kraken as well as how the All-Star game is constructed and what events to keep an eye on. For #NoDumbQuestions, Jeff further breaks down line changes and how the context of the game can drastically impact how and when they are done as well as how teams try to use line changes their advantage to tire out an opponent or catch them off-guard. The boys also talk about the new pre-game ceremony that was unveiled at Climate Pledge Arena, give their thoughts on it, and how they're still anxiously awaiting the mascot reveal. Last, Hockey History with Jeff has him covering the Florida Panthers in 2014 for the longest shootout in NHL History followed by the Chirp of the Week. SubscribeOn All podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes and Apple Podcasts!Presented by The Hockey Podcast Network with new episodes every week. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook at @KrakenPodRelease the Kraken!#WhatLiesBeneath#SeaKraken NHL TeamsAnaheim Ducks Arizona Coyotes Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks Seattle Kraken St Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Vegas Golden Knights Washington Capitals Winnipeg Jets
Holy HELL what a win! Jeff and Joey are coming in guns blazing following a shootout Seattle Kraken victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night. Credit is given to Marc Andre Fleury before they talked about McCann getting robbed, Borgen defending his teammates, Hakstol playing puppetmaster in overtime, Donskoi skating off a hero, and of course the newest addition to the Seattle Kraken, Davy Jones. Jeff shares his love for the storyline that is being played out with the Kraken's upcoming schedule before bringing up Joey's upcoming trip to New York and how Wednesday night he will be at Madison Square Garden for his first ever NHL game to watch the Rangers take on the Maple Leafs, an original-six match up. Next, the boys talk about Jordan Eberle's All-Star selection, his history with it, and the impact he has had on the Seattle Kraken as well as how the All-Star game is constructed and what events to keep an eye on. For #NoDumbQuestions, Jeff further breaks down line changes and how the context of the game can drastically impact how and when they are done as well as how teams try to use line changes their advantage to tire out an opponent or catch them off-guard. The boys also talk about the new pre-game ceremony that was unveiled at Climate Pledge Arena, give their thoughts on it, and how they're still anxiously awaiting the mascot reveal. Last, Hockey History with Jeff has him covering the Florida Panthers in 2014 for the longest shootout in NHL History followed by the Chirp of the Week. Subscribe On All podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes and Apple Podcasts! Presented by The Hockey Podcast Network with new episodes every week. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook at @KrakenPod Release the Kraken! #WhatLiesBeneath #SeaKraken NHL Teams Anaheim Ducks Arizona Coyotes Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks Seattle Kraken St Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Vegas Golden Knights Washington Capitals Winnipeg Jets
Ryan Donato is ready to prove he's a NHLer against one of his former teams. He'll likely be on a line with two other former Sharks, Alexander True and Joonas Donskoi. Host Erica L. Ayala previews Seattle at San Jose and gives COVID updates.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.StatHeroStatHero is the first of its kind Daily Fantasy Sports platform where it's YOU vs. the HOUSE in head to head fantasy matchups - winner take all. Sign up for FREE - RIGHT NOW - at StatHero.com/HOCKEY and use promo code HOCKEY for a One Hundred Percent Deposit Match.Omaha SteaksThe holidays are around the corner and finding the perfect gift is tricky. Omaha Steaks makes it easy to send friends and family an unforgettable gift guaranteed to be loved. Go to Omaha Steaks dot com and enter “NHL” into the search bar to order The Perfect Gift Package. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ryan Donato is ready to prove he's a NHLer against one of his former teams. He'll likely be on a line with two other former Sharks, Alexander True and Joonas Donskoi. Host Erica L. Ayala previews Seattle at San Jose and gives COVID updates. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. StatHero StatHero is the first of its kind Daily Fantasy Sports platform where it's YOU vs. the HOUSE in head to head fantasy matchups - winner take all. Sign up for FREE - RIGHT NOW - at StatHero.com/HOCKEY and use promo code HOCKEY for a One Hundred Percent Deposit Match. Omaha Steaks The holidays are around the corner and finding the perfect gift is tricky. Omaha Steaks makes it easy to send friends and family an unforgettable gift guaranteed to be loved. Go to Omaha Steaks dot com and enter “NHL” into the search bar to order The Perfect Gift Package. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this logjammer of an episode we get into The Sinking of the Dmitri Donskoi and its lost gold. We also get into government experiments with psychedelics and sarin before we go into the possible explanation behind the famous Rosweel crash. Stay Golden.
Kraken forward Joonas Donskoi on raising a family and more with 950 KJR's Ian Furness.
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Season 2 of the Tell It Avs It Is Podcast is here! Changes have come to the show, and none bigger than our new co-host as Christian Bolle joins the show full time! For their first episode of Season 2, Griffin and Christian are joined by Alex 'Raj' Rajaniemi of Altitude Sports Radio to preview the Avalanche's upcoming season as the preseason finally comes to a close. Who earned roster spots after a hard fought training camp? Will the Avalanche's defensive depth be able to survive injuries? Who will replace the goals lost after the departures of Saad and Donskoi? Also, exactly what is at stake for the Avalanche if they don't bring home the Stanley Cup this season?Welcome to The Tell It Avs It Is Podcast, your home for everything Colorado Avalanche on The Hockey Podcast Network!Join hosts Griffin Youngs from Fansided.com and Christian Bolle from DenverNoseBleed.com every Monday and Thursday as they brings you up to date and intriguing analysis on all things Colorado Avalanche and NHL.Follow Griffin on Twitter: @GYoungsNHLFollow Christian Bolle on Twitter: @Christian_BolleFollow the show on Twitter: @TellItAvsItIsThe Hockey Podcast Network - @hockeypodnet
Season 2 of the Tell It Avs It Is Podcast is here! Changes have come to the show, and none bigger than our new co-host as Christian Bolle joins the show full time! For their first episode of Season 2, Griffin and Christian are joined by Alex 'Raj' Rajaniemi of Altitude Sports Radio to preview the Avalanche's upcoming season as the preseason finally comes to a close. Who earned roster spots after a hard fought training camp? Will the Avalanche's defensive depth be able to survive injuries? Who will replace the goals lost after the departures of Saad and Donskoi? Also, exactly what is at stake for the Avalanche if they don't bring home the Stanley Cup this season? Welcome to The Tell It Avs It Is Podcast, your home for everything Colorado Avalanche on The Hockey Podcast Network! Join hosts Griffin Youngs from Fansided.com and Christian Bolle from DenverNoseBleed.com every Monday and Thursday as they brings you up to date and intriguing analysis on all things Colorado Avalanche and NHL. Follow Griffin on Twitter: @GYoungsNHL Follow Christian Bolle on Twitter: @Christian_Bolle Follow the show on Twitter: @TellItAvsItIs The Hockey Podcast Network - @hockeypodnet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 2 of the Tell It Avs It Is Podcast is here! Changes have come to the show, and none bigger than our new co-host as Christian Bolle joins the show full time! For their first episode of Season 2, Griffin and Christian are joined by Alex 'Raj' Rajaniemi of Altitude Sports Radio to preview the Avalanche's upcoming season as the preseason finally comes to a close. Who earned roster spots after a hard fought training camp? Will the Avalanche's defensive depth be able to survive injuries? Who will replace the goals lost after the departures of Saad and Donskoi? Also, exactly what is at stake for the Avalanche if they don't bring home the Stanley Cup this season? Welcome to The Tell It Avs It Is Podcast, your home for everything Colorado Avalanche on The Hockey Podcast Network! Join hosts Griffin Youngs from Fansided.com and Christian Bolle from DenverNoseBleed.com every Monday and Thursday as they brings you up to date and intriguing analysis on all things Colorado Avalanche and NHL. Follow Griffin on Twitter: @GYoungsNHL Follow Christian Bolle on Twitter: @Christian_Bolle Follow the show on Twitter: @TellItAvsItIs The Hockey Podcast Network - @hockeypodnet
Bryce and Jake go through every pick of the Seattle Kraken in this expansion draft breakdown. Giordano headlines the picks, but Donskoi, Dunn, and Vanecek contribute greatly to Seattle's roster. All of this is on today's episode of the 4th Liners Podcast! Hosted by Bryce and Jake. We appreciate all the support!!! So don't forget to like, follow, download and share! Thank you for listening. Spotify: 4th Liners Podcast Apple Podcast: 4th Liners Podcast Instagram: @4thlinerspodcast Tik Tok: @4thlinerspodcast Twitter: @liners4th PodBean: 4th Liners Podcast
One of the craziest NHL weeks in recent memory is finally in the books, and the Blues have made two major additions to their top six. Now, what's next? Plus, the guys look around the league and breakdown the moves made by every team!
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Another Friday, another Greenroom! Avalanche fans join the show to discuss all things Avalanche including the Seattle Kraken selecting Joonas Donskoi. Was Matt Calvert calling it a career surprising? Finally we hand out Nathan MacKinnon's season grade, which is about as anticlimactic as the televised version of the expansion draft. Tune in and subscribe!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Another Friday, another Greenroom! Avalanche fans join the show to discuss all things Avalanche including the Seattle Kraken selecting Joonas Donskoi. Was Matt Calvert calling it a career surprising? Finally we hand out Nathan MacKinnon's season grade, which is about as anticlimactic as the televised version of the expansion draft. Tune in and subscribe! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
When the Colorado Avalanche traded Ryan Graves it became clear that Joonas Donskoi was the favorite to be selected by the Seattle Kraken. Wednesday night they made that a reality. Donskoi was an important part of the Avalanche roster, and now Joe Sakic has the job to find a way to fill his role. Will it be in free agency or will he give one of the youngsters a chance to take that spot? The Avalanche also save $3.9 million in salary cap space. Does that help with the Gabriel Landeskog negotiations?We also get to the final part of the Locked on NHL Mock Draft and yes I make my pick for the Avalanche and yes I got the guy at the top of my board. Tune in and subscribe!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How does losing Donskoi affect the Avs? Is Bradley Chubb in line for a big contract? Is Tim Patrick being over looked? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
When the Colorado Avalanche traded Ryan Graves it became clear that Joonas Donskoi was the favorite to be selected by the Seattle Kraken. Wednesday night they made that a reality. Donskoi was an important part of the Avalanche roster, and now Joe Sakic has the job to find a way to fill his role. Will it be in free agency or will he give one of the youngsters a chance to take that spot? The Avalanche also save $3.9 million in salary cap space. Does that help with the Gabriel Landeskog negotiations? We also get to the final part of the Locked on NHL Mock Draft and yes I make my pick for the Avalanche and yes I got the guy at the top of my board. Tune in and subscribe! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Morning Brew discussed the Rockies win, the Avs losing Donskoi and the NBA finals ratings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HR 1: Tim Kurkjian joins the guys here to talk ASG, Rockies and MLB. HR 2: Jeff Legwold talks Broncos and NFL. HR 3: It is believed that Donskoi will be selected by the Kraken in tonight's expansion draft. HR 4: Dan Tanner's Daily Dose of NFL news.
HR 1: Tim Kurkjian joins the guys here to talk ASG, Rockies and MLB. HR 2: Jeff Legwold talks Broncos and NFL. HR 3: It is believed that Donskoi will be selected by the Kraken in tonight's expansion draft. HR 4: Dan Tanner's Daily Dose of NFL news.
HR 1: Tim Kurkjian joins the guys here to talk ASG, Rockies and MLB. HR 2: Jeff Legwold talks Broncos and NFL. HR 3: It is believed that Donskoi will be selected by the Kraken in tonight's expansion draft. HR 4: Dan Tanner's Daily Dose of NFL news.
HR 1: Tim Kurkjian joins the guys here to talk ASG, Rockies and MLB. HR 2: Jeff Legwold talks Broncos and NFL. HR 3: It is believed that Donskoi will be selected by the Kraken in tonight's expansion draft. HR 4: Dan Tanner's Daily Dose of NFL news.
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The Colorado Avalanche and Gabriel Landeskog can't have any more communications until after the expansion draft. Is having some time apart good for both sides or will it give other teams time to craft their pitch to him knowing he will be there for the signing? Will Seattle throw a curveball at the Avs and take a player other than Donskoi or Compher? I also take a look at draft prospect Mackie Samoskevich. If he falls to the Avs, is his skill set too much to pass on? Tune in and subscribe!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The Colorado Avalanche and Gabriel Landeskog can't have any more communications until after the expansion draft. Is having some time apart good for both sides or will it give other teams time to craft their pitch to him knowing he will be there for the signing? Will Seattle throw a curveball at the Avs and take a player other than Donskoi or Compher? I also take a look at draft prospect Mackie Samoskevich. If he falls to the Avs, is his skill set too much to pass on? Tune in and subscribe! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Over the past couple days we started to assume Gabriel Landeskog would be left off the protected list due to the lack of a new contract with the Avalanche. It doesn't take away from the fact seeing him unprotected makes Avalanche fans a little uneasy. Joonas Donskoi was also left off the list and you would have to assume he would be the frontrunner to get selected in the expansion draft this Wednesday. Kyle Sullivan joins me to discuss the list, who was protected and who wasn't. Tune in and subscribe!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Over the past couple days we started to assume Gabriel Landeskog would be left off the protected list due to the lack of a new contract with the Avalanche. It doesn't take away from the fact seeing him unprotected makes Avalanche fans a little uneasy. Joonas Donskoi was also left off the list and you would have to assume he would be the frontrunner to get selected in the expansion draft this Wednesday. Kyle Sullivan joins me to discuss the list, who was protected and who wasn't. Tune in and subscribe! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Joonas Donskoi had himself a season of exceeded expectations. That's not to say he couldn't have had even better numbers than what he put up. The Avalanche will be in a tough spot when it comes to Donskoi as he might be a player they cannot protect and the Seattle Kraken will nab. If that happens they will no doubt miss his production on the bottom six and in the power play.Our UFA of the Day is an old Avalanche favorite! Devan Dubnyk! Would the Avs seriously consider bringing back the free agent after acquiring him at the trade deadline. It's not that crazy of an idea when you look at where the Avalanche stand with their goalies. A lot will hinge on if they can sign Grubauer.Finally, if you follow me on Twitter you know my father passed away over the weekend. I wanted to take the time to thank the Avs community for their words and support. It was truly overwhelming.Tune in and subscribe.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Joonas Donskoi had himself a season of exceeded expectations. That's not to say he couldn't have had even better numbers than what he put up. The Avalanche will be in a tough spot when it comes to Donskoi as he might be a player they cannot protect and the Seattle Kraken will nab. If that happens they will no doubt miss his production on the bottom six and in the power play. Our UFA of the Day is an old Avalanche favorite! Devan Dubnyk! Would the Avs seriously consider bringing back the free agent after acquiring him at the trade deadline. It's not that crazy of an idea when you look at where the Avalanche stand with their goalies. A lot will hinge on if they can sign Grubauer. Finally, if you follow me on Twitter you know my father passed away over the weekend. I wanted to take the time to thank the Avs community for their words and support. It was truly overwhelming. Tune in and subscribe. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Avs seem to be using the Kings to create some hot hands as they roll through this one with a JT Compher hat trick on top of goals from Donskoi, Bellemare, and Landeskog. It's simple now, win one more and the Avs take home the President's Trophy.
In this episode, the boys talk about the show that Donskoi and The Joonas Brothers have been putting on lately, as well as some opinions on Jack Edwards and his recent rants. We also cover some big COVID news coming out of Canada recently before moving into our interview with Matt Gould of the Saint John Sea Dogs in the QMJHL (26:50 - 58:00). After the interview, we discuss which teams we think have been hot and cold lately such as the Blues, Panthers, and Wild. Tune in to hear more and don't forget to follow us on social media by searching Buddy Pass Podcast.
Fantasy Hockey Time presented by Ultimate Franchise Fantasy Sports @UFFSports
I (Dean Millard) am a lifelong fantasy sports nut and commissioners and I want to help you win your league, or at the very least entertain you and maybe give you something new to try with your league. The Question of the Day is about the biggest disappointment on your fantasy hockey team this year. There were some interesting answers from Twitter and some not surprising ones also. Cale Makar, Brad Machard, Nathan Mackinnon and Martin Jones were on display in 3 and and a half stars while some second and third line players getting love in 5 lineup decisions as well as some guys to stash on your roster. Tuukka Rask is still taking up space in the MASH 4077 Unit along with a teammate, a pair of Ducks, a Wild and former Wild player. I made a bold prediction about Marc-Andre Fleury turning things around for the slumping Vegas Golden Knights, and I voted on a surging Avalanche forward. My fantasy beef this week is about childish antics from fantasy owners and in rules of engagement, a new twist on the regular season trade deadline, not having one!Get in the game and email me FantasyHockeyTimePod@Gmail.com because you can't call the shots if you're sitting on the sidelines. Fantasy Hockey Time is presented by Ultimate Franchise Fantasy Sports, the most realistic fantasy sports game out there. Get in the game where you own the game at www.UFFSports.com. You can listen to past episodes here and watch us on UFSN YouTube channel. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The moment fans had been waiting for in over a year finally arrived, and they were treated to something special. The Colorado Avalanche ran over the Arizona Coyotes by the tune of 9-3. But everyone is talking about two things. Joonas Donskoi's hat trick just over 7 minutes into the game, and Nathan Mackinnon's bowling skill. His bowling skill being throwing the helmet of Connor Garland into his face.Also, Alex Newhook's college career might be over, but his NHL career is just beginning as the Avs signed Alex to his three year ELC. The future is now for Newhook and the Avs. Tune in and subscribe!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Avs dropped the hammer in more ways than one on the Arizona Coyotes in a 9 - 3 drubbing as fans returned to Ball Arena. The podcast goes off the rails as the Avs have been close to unstoppable over the last 12 games.
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The draft is a week and a half away, so what better time to start looking into some draft prospects. Today we take a look at two prospects that probably won't be around for the Avs but could land in their lap, and two that should be around when they make their selection. We also hand out the season grade for Joonas Donskoi. Tune in and subscribe!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The draft is a week and a half away, so what better time to start looking into some draft prospects. Today we take a look at two prospects that probably won't be around for the Avs but could land in their lap, and two that should be around when they make their selection. We also hand out the season grade for Joonas Donskoi. Tune in and subscribe! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Next in the series we are checking out the Central division. With us today are Adrian Dater (@adater) of ColoradoHockeyNow.com and Tom Timmermann (@TomTimm) of the St. Louis Dispatch. With Adrian we talk all the main story lines we believe to be fantasy relevant, Makar's sustainability, Byram's ceiling, Francouz vs. Grubauer, Burakovsky, Rantanen, and Donskoi's outlooks, contract situations for all the pending FA's, and more. With Tom we tackle the elephant in the room with Alex Pietrangelo and whether or not he will sign with STL and for how much, what the trickle down effect would be if he were to walk, and what it could mean if he stays. Chat about Tarasenko's health, the array of talent in the pipeline, ZACH SANFORD, Sammy Blais, Scott Perunovich, Jordan Kyrou, and of course: the goalies. Hope you guys enjoy it, be sure to check out our shows on the Metro if you haven't already and definitely stay tuned for Wednesday's show with Ken Weibe and Sean Shapiro for some WPG and Dallas coverage. Thanks for listening guys, we love you! -|| FHFH Twitter || - ( https://twitter.com/FHFHockey ) - -|| FHFH Discord || - ( https://discord.gg/kfnyrn7 ) - -|| Patreon || - ( https://www.patreon.com/FHFHRadio )
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The Kroenke's took some time but they finally announced they will pay their hourly employees for the next month while the NHL seasons continues to be suspended. Whenever the season starts Brendan Lemieux will sit for a time due to his late hit against Joonas Donskoi. I posted a poll to Twitter and the results were pretty surprising to me. Tune in and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The Kroenke's took some time but they finally announced they will pay their hourly employees for the next month while the NHL seasons continues to be suspended. Whenever the season starts Brendan Lemieux will sit for a time due to his late hit against Joonas Donskoi. I posted a poll to Twitter and the results were pretty surprising to me. Tune in and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Once again, Nikita Zadorov is a healthy scratch. We've seen this before with him and Coach Bednar and for it to happen at this stage in the season does this spell the end for the big defender? Joonas Donskoi coming to Colorado was the move he envisioned he needed to make in order for his career to take off. He gave an interview where he was pretty blunt on why he left San Jose. I hand out the much coveted Three Stars of Last Week (not named Nathan). Tune in and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Once again, Nikita Zadorov is a healthy scratch. We've seen this before with him and Coach Bednar and for it to happen at this stage in the season does this spell the end for the big defender? Joonas Donskoi coming to Colorado was the move he envisioned he needed to make in order for his career to take off. He gave an interview where he was pretty blunt on why he left San Jose. I hand out the much coveted Three Stars of Last Week (not named Nathan). Tune in and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we recap all three Avalanche wins in a row. The Avs played a much better game this time around against the Islanders, and employ a simple strategy: put pucks to the net, and lots of traffic. It was needed to solve Varlamov. The Avs win this one 3-1. The Ducks game was a bit of a snooze fest, but the Avs played a strong game defensively, and locked down they’re own zone to prevent many high quality chances. They’re offence was overpowering the Ducks at times. Finally we get Frankie his first- ever shutout, the same day he signs his $4 mil/two year contract. What a stretch he’s had, just playing phenomenal. Gibson was also very good for the Ducks. 1-0 win. The Kings game was a defensive struggle, and with Burakovsky getting injured against the Ducks, more support and depth was needed by the rest of the roster. The only goal scored against Frankie was a penalty shot in the first period. The Avs mostly dominated the rest of the game, but Quick had an amazing performance with numerous terrific saves. It goes through an interesting overtime period and the Avs end up winning in the shootout with only Donskoi being able to solve Quick. It was a big 2-1 win for the Avs. We wrap up with our thoughts going into the NHL’s trade deadline. The Avs continue to close the gap in the Central Divison. #GoAvsGo
Big announcement: Episodes will now drop every Friday! In this episode, we talk the Joonas Donskoil hit, missed calls, injuries and retaliation. Steve even talks about protractors, remember those?And we finally let our digital producer (@dacialjohnson) be on the show (she wrote this – and writes all of our show notes and episode titles). Look for new episodes every Friday on your favorite podcast app.More Avs coverage from 9NEWSFollow From the Cheap SeatsFollow hosts Steve Stager and Geoff SawtellEmail: cheapseats@9news.comThis is a 9NEWS (KUSA) production9NEWS WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramGoogle+
Free agent frenzy has fizzled out, time to figure out what it means. -Trades, signings, all the fun stuff of a HUGE offseason is ready to be dissected. -Panarin, Duchene, Pavelski, Bobrovsky, Zuccarello, Barrie, Kadri, Jimmy Vesey (jk), Simmonds, Varlamov, Lehner, Smith, Talbot, Burakovsky, Donskoi, Nyquist, Kerfoot, and Shaw, they all have some new homes! -And what about their old homes?! -Who fills the gap? -Who benefits, who gets downgraded?! -What will the lines look like? -Who is on the power play? So many moving parts, you gotta love the offseason. Reach out to us on Twitter if you want to dive deeper into the implications behind some of the moves that went down, or if you just wanna shoot the crap, we're down. Thanks for listening! We love you guys!
Pavelski moves on. Donskoi moves on. Heed and Meier signed! We talk about it all.
Nyt on tapahtunut lyhyeen ajanjaksoon NIIN paljon, että NHL-löylyt nauhoitti yhteen hengenvetoon kokonaiset kolme jaksoa. Trilogian kolmannessa jaksossa perataan heinäkuun ensimmäisen päivän, eli vanhojen sopimusten raukeamispäivän isoimmat kalat: Millaisia vapaita agentteja on liikkeellä ja millaisiin joukkueisiin he saattaisivatkaan päätyä? 5:33 Palkkakaton nousu ja isoimmat FA-hyökkääjät: Panarin, Duchene, Zuccarello, Nyquist, Lee yms.17:38 Lisää FA-hyökkääjiä: Thornton, Pavelski, Simmonds, Perry, Filppula, Donskoi yms.31:33 Isoimmat FA-puolustajat: Myers, Gardiner, Strålman37:31 FA-maalivahdit: Bobrovsky, Lehner, Varlamov, Mrazek, Smith yms.
Welcome to The Fin Factor, a weekly podcast series where we discuss the San Jose Sharks NHL hockey team. This week we talk about Jamie Baker winning the fight over depression, Evander Kane and his wife dealing with a tragedy, Erik Karlsson spotted on the ice, Radim Simek's devastating knee injury, Donskoi being scratched on his bobblehead night, DeBoer getting an extension, late-drafted Sharks prospects Blichfeld, Gregor, Chmelevski lighting up their leagues, the week in review of games against the Wild, Jets, Panthers, and PRedators, this week's games against the Knights, Kings, and Ducks, the new jersey on the set, and another Pavelski goal watch. This episode is hosted by Paul Sunseri and Aaron Sholl, two avid Sharks fans.
In episode 65, we cover the week in Sharks hockey including games over the Vancouver Canucks and Washington Capitals. We also discuss booing the "woo", trading Joonas Donskoi, Don Cherry telling people to get off his lawn, Hurricanes celebrations, and preview upcoming games. The Pucknologists is a weekly podcast with the aim of being family-friendly while looking at the last week of San Jose Sharks News that is available exclusively on our audio stream. The Pucknologists are made up of three local fans who bring their insights from their experiences at SAP Center and Sharks Ice. The Pucknologists is in no way affiliated with the San Jose Sharks or the National Hockey League.
AJ, Landi, and Chris talk about the 3-1 San Jose Sharks victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Erik Karlsson had 3 assists and set a franchise record for 13 consecutive game appearances with a point as he helped Donskoi, Hertl, and Thornton score. Teal Town USA - Your favorite San Jose Sharks' post-game video podcast, for the fans, by the fans on YouTube and Soundcloud! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and check out our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists!
Well, that happened. Two strong periods beget the most disappointing third in this young season It's not all bad, some great plays by Burns, Suomela, Donskoi and Sorensen were highlights and in the opinion of Rocket, Chris and Ian the Sharks aren't that far away from getting on a roll. Teal Town USA – Your favorite San Jose Sharks’ post-game video podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and be sure to check out our weekly wrap-up with The Pucknologists!
The Shinil Group is under investigation for defrauding investors after claiming they found the sunken Russian ship Donskoi purportedly carrying 150 TRILLION won in gold. Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-pod/id1361450798?mt=2&ls=1 http://koreapod.libsyn.com
AJ, Chris, and Ian discuss a 4-0 shutout by Martin Jones as the San Jose Sharks win Game 4 with a check-in, live from SAP, by Puckguy and Lacy. The Sharks would see highlight-reel goals by Sorensen, Donskoi, Hertl, and Pavelski, on the power play! Teal Town USA – Your favorite San Jose Sharks’ post-game video podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and be sure to check out our weekly wrap-up with The Pucknologists!
We've got some amazing announcer work for you today. How does cross country skiing gold medal announcing compare to the Donskoi benchmark? Find out!
Landi, Rocket and Chris breakdown a wild one between the San Jose Sharks and Desert Dogs, that ends in a 6-5 OT victory after Donskoi ties it up with 16 seconds left. Teal Town USA - Your favorite San Jose Sharks' post-game vodcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and be sure to check out our weekly wrap-up with The Pucknologists! Want audio only? Subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, TuneIn, and Stitcher!
Landi, Jentry, AJ, and Lacy break down a shoot-out win vs the Calgary Flames on a Donskoi winner. Teal Town USA - Your favorite San Jose Sharks' post-game vodcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and be sure to check out our weekly wrap-up with The Pucknologists!
On today's show, host Paul Gackle discusses the Sharks goaltending situation this weekend, the potential for a trade with the Winnipeg Jets and whether the team could absorb the potential loss of Joonas Donskoi.
The Barracuda take a commanding 3-1 series lead in their best of 7 series. Ian and Hockey Jerk talk about some of the news of the day with Ben Bishop being signed and the Sharks locking up Donskoi and Karlsson we are then joined by Zakk and break down the Barracuda's win.
The Sharks beat the Calgary Flames 4-1. Puckguy, Ian, and Rocket sit down to talk about the game the questionable scratches and Donskoi finally getting back on the scoresheet. All that and more!
Joel Ward got healthy scratched for the second time in three days and Joonas Donskoi scored twice against the Calgary Flames.
Listen on as we record from inside a bunker during the nuclear holocaust with mics that sound like they’re slowly being cooked over a cozy open fire. Yeah. Not sure what happened with this one, but we almost decided not to post it at all. Tech difficulties are fixed for next week, Jacob should have a new mic by then, so everything is coming up Milhouse right now. What do we talk about? Uhh… It’s been so long that I don’t remember. Boaty Mcboatface? -Intro: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dave_Depper/Compositions_3/Sportsreel -Outro: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dave_Depper/Compositions_3/Swagger_1 -You can contact us at cahockeytalk@gmail.com or at https://www.facebook.com/cahockeytalk/ if you want to send in questions, topics you want covered, or just write nonsensical manifestos that we’ll probably read anyway. -Listen on stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cahockeytalk/california-hockey-talk?refid=stpr -Or find us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/california-hockey-talk/id1135318109?mt=2 -Details on Logan Couture’s mini ankle procedure: http://www.csnbayarea.com/sharks/logan-couture-undergoes-surgical-procedure-ankle -Article on Donskoi’s slump: http://www.csnbayarea.com/sharks/sharks-donskoi-not-getting-frustrated-during-scoring-drought -Teddy Purcell on waivers: http://www.jewelsfromthecrown.com/2016/12/4/13834088/los-angeles-kings-teddy-purcell-clears-waivers-for-some-reason -Andrew Cogliano lost a bet with Ryan Kesler: http://www.ocregister.com/ducks/andrew-737608-skating-ice.html -Tomas Hertl and Tommy Wingels reading each other’s lips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf00LYpqva4 -John Scott on his career and retirement: http://www.theplayerstribune.com/john-scott-retirement/ - Another excellent Players’ Tribune article: http://www.theplayerstribune.com/2016-6-7-kerry-fraser-nhl-referee-stories/
In another Cliff Notes version of the podcast, we review the time from Dmitri Donskoi to the birth of Ivan the Terrible.
Dmitri Donskoi, hero of the battle of Kulikovo Field was to shatter the myth of Mongol invincibility.