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In today's episode we're talking about Florida's state animal, The Florida panther: where it lives, how it lives, the conservation wins that brought it back from the brink, and what each of us can do to help panthers and people coexist in a rapidly growing state Learn More: Florida Panther Program - https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/panther/ Wildlife Watch: Learn to protect the Florida panther during critical breeding season with Ask IFAS' bilingual guide - https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/news/2026/02/12/wildlife-watch-learn-to-protect-the-florida-panther-during-critical-breeding-season-with-ask-ifas-bilingual-guide/ The Florida Panther: A Passageway to Success - https://www.fws.gov/story/2022-04/florida-panther Panther Pulse - https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/panther/pulse/ How You Can Help: Slow down in posted panther zones, especially at dawn/dusk/night Report injured/dead panthers to 888-404-FWCC Report sighting of Florida panther - https://app.myfwc.com/hsc/panthersightings/ Support land conservation programs and efforts - call your elected officials!Consider a “Protect the Panther” tag and support local conservation partners -https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/panther/plate/ Sources: The Florida Panther: Past, Present, and Future https://ask.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/UW402 Wildlife of Florida Factsheet: Florida Panther https://ask.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/UW467 Florida Panther Program - https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/panther/
Roy was in the keys last week, losing to kids at a BBQ competition, so the boys catch up on all the trade deadline news they missed, including what the Florida Panthers' holding firm says about the organization's belief in its ability to win another Stanley Cup next season. Then, Dave Dameshek of Football America joins the show to regale the gang with stories of the old days, tell us why the conferences should still be named after NHL legends, and ramble on and on about the Pittsburgh Penguins and god knows what in a way that only he can. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys dive into a Chick-fil-A controversy after both the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers triggered free nugget promotions on the same night. The Heat offer kicks in when a visiting player misses two free throws in the second half, while the Panthers reward fans when their goalie records 30 saves in a game. Both promotions happened, but fans noticed only one reward showing up in the Chick-fil-A app. The guys debate what happened.
Friday's show includes discussion about the Miami Dolphins as Joe reacts to the introduction of quarterback Malik Willis, breaking down why the team is betting on his elite speed and upside despite limited starting experience, along with updates on the broader NFL quarterback market including Kirk Cousins and Aaron Rodgers. South Florida's winning streaks are also celebrated, with the Miami Hurricanes advancing to the ACC Tournament semifinals with a win over Louisville, the Heat winning their seventh straight against the Bucks, and the Panthers claiming their third consecutive win in overtime against the Blue Jackets. The show also touches on Team USA facing Canada in the WBC quarterfinals and a Chick-fil-A controversy after both the Heat and Panthers triggered free nugget promotions but only one reward appeared in the app. Plus, laughs ensue over Joe's Dunkin' rewards dilemma and Omar Kelly joins to discuss Miami's free agency moves, including Tutu Atwell, Greg Dulcich, and Willie Gay, providing fans with insight and optimism for the season ahead.
Hour 4 starts with the ongoing Chick-fil-A nuggets controversy after both the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers triggered free nugget promotions on the same night, but only one reward is showing up in the app. The conversation then shifts to the NFL, with Mike Florio breaking down the quarterback carousel, including the Miami Dolphins signing of Malik Willis, Tua Tagovailoa heading to the Falcons, Kyler Murray joining the Vikings to compete with JJ McCarthy, and the free-agent status of Kirk Cousins and Aaron Rodgers. Florio also shares insight on the Steelers' potential interest in Ty Simpson, the NFL possibly adding a Thanksgiving Eve game, and the bizarre Maxx Crosby situation after the Ravens backed out of a trade with the Raiders. Joe adds context on the QB market, comparing Cousins and Rodgers, discussing Daniel Jones' new contract with the Colts, and pondering if the Cardinals might make a move at quarterback.
Hour 1 includes Joe reacting to the Miami Dolphins introducing new quarterback Malik Willis, breaking down why Miami is betting on his elite athleticism and upside despite limited starting experience early in his career. The guys also discuss the remaining quarterback market in the National Football League, including the uncertainty surrounding Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins. The hour also highlights a big night of winning across South Florida as the Miami Hurricanes advance to the ACC Tournament semifinals with a win over Louisville, the Miami Heat extend their winning streak to seven against the Milwaukee Bucks, and the Florida Panthers win their third straight by beating the Columbus Blue Jackets in overtime. The guys also preview Team USA facing Canada in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic and debate a Chick-fil-A controversy after both the Heat and Panthers triggered free nugget promotions but only one reward showed up in the app.
Missin Curfew Ep 465 The Fellas break down the big storylines after last week's Trade Deadline and some of the biggest trades from the NHL Is it too late for the Florida Panthers to make a run? Its spring time and the fellas are in the baseball mood with the World Baseball Classic and J Swish throwing the first pitch at the Reds Spring Training game Do the Minnesota Wild have enough depth at center to make a deep run in the playoffs? What does the future look like for the Toronto Maple Leafs after selling at the deadline? (0:00) Intro (2:00) Springtime & Skiing Stories (12:25) World Baseball Classic (21:14) J Swish's First Pitch at Spring Training (25:37) NHL Gold Card & Sabers Turnaround Since the Fella Tour (32:51) KITS Dish of the Week: Nazem Kadri (35:23) Do the Wild have enough to win it all? (40:49) Labatt Get This Guy A Beer: Alexander Barkov, Doug Armstrong, Tim Stutzle, Ryan Strome, Maverick Bourke, Buffalo Sabres Fans (53:33) Luxury Auto Collection Dog of The Week: Corey Perry (59:22) Eagle Four Around the National: John Carlson Traded to Anaheim (1:06:54) Toronto Maple Leafs Outlook (1:14:46) Nazem Kadri Returns to Colorado Avalanche (1:18:02) Carolina gets Nicolas Deslauriers SAUCE HOCKEY MERCH | https://saucehockey.com/collections/missin-curfew YOUTUBE | www.youtube.com/@MissinCurfew SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNgHhgCtt97nMbbHm2Ken APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missin-curfew INSTAGRAM | www.instagram.com/missincurfew TWITTER | www.twitter.com/MissinCurfew TIKTOK | www.tiktok.com/@missincurfewpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recalled from the AHL this morning, Mike Benning will make his long-awaited NHL debut when the Florida Panthers host the Columbus Blue Jackets at Amerant Bank Arena on Thursday. Listen now to find out everything you need to know before puck drop.
The Detroit Red Wings were two minutes away from building momentum. Instead, they blew a late 3-2 lead to the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers and lost 4-3 after allowing two goals in just a couple minutes. A missed clear by Simon Edvinsson and a weak defensive sequence involving Justin Faulk turned a potential win into another brutal March collapse. Now the Red Wings are fighting to hold onto a wild card spot. Detroit currently holds the first wild card position by just one point over the Boston Bruins, who also have a game in hand. Columbus is only three points back with a game in hand of their own, and Ottawa is surging with just one regulation loss in their last ten games. To make matters worse, injuries are starting to pile up. • Dylan Larkin was injured on a rush last Friday • Andrew Copp left Tuesday night's game with an injury • A short-handed Red Wings roster ran out of gas late against Florida Detroit did make moves at the trade deadline, adding Justin Faulk and bringing David Perron back, but the price was steep — including a first-round pick with no protection. If the Red Wings continue sliding in March again, the worst-case scenario is suddenly becoming very real. In this episode of Red Wings Rant, we break down: • The collapse against Florida • Whether the trade deadline moves actually improved the team • The brutal reality of the wild card race • Injuries to Dylan Larkin and Andrew Copp • Why depth players are becoming a major problem • Detroit's upcoming games against Tampa Bay and Dallas With Tampa Bay on Thursday and Dallas on Saturday, the Red Wings may have to find a way to survive without two of their most important forwards. The playoff race is tightening. And the margin for error is disappearing fast. JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/rd2RUDkzuSLet's have fun!Sponsored by Draft Kings!Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrantEpisode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode I host Florida Panthers scout Josh Monk. Josh played college hockey at Providence College, was a team captain there, later an assistant coach, and also played for Worcester in the ECHL.
Hour 1 opens with a historic night from Bam Adebayo, who erupts for 83 points in a win for the Miami Heat — the second-highest scoring game in NBA history — as Miami pushes its winning streak to six games. Joe spends the first part of the show breaking down Bam's performance, his offensive growth over the years, and why nobody ever expected him to be the player to challenge nights like Kobe Bryant's legendary 81-point game. The conversation then shifts to the Florida Panthers, who stun the Detroit Red Wings with two goals in the final 90 seconds from Carter Verhaeghe to pull off a dramatic comeback win. Plus, the guys touch on international baseball drama as Italy upsets the United States, leaving the U.S. needing Italy to beat Mexico tonight to advance to the quarterfinals.
Bam Adebayo put on a historic performance last night, exploding for 83 points as the Miami Heat extended their winning streak to six games, a scoring feat that ranks second only to Wilt Chamberlain in NBA history. Joe breaks down Bam's offensive growth since entering the league, compares his night to other legendary single-game performances, and highlights just how unexpected this kind of scoring outburst was. The show also covers the Florida Panthers' dramatic comeback over the Detroit Red Wings, Italy's shocking upset of the USA in the World Baseball Classic, and the bizarre NFL news of the Baltimore Ravens backing out of a Maxx Crosby trade before signing Trey Hendrickson. Chris Perkins joins to weigh in on the Miami Dolphins' new era, praising the signing of Malik Willis and the team's draft strategy while reflecting on the disappointing Tua Tagovailoa era. Plus, the guys touch on Pat Riley's remarkable basketball journey and debate whether Wilt's legendary 100-point game really happened.
Hour 2 starts with more reaction to the historic night from Bam Adebayo, who pours in 83 points in the Miami Heat win over the Washington Wizards, passing Kobe Bryant for the second-most points in a single game behind only Wilt Chamberlain. The guys discuss Miami's six-game winning streak and how the Heat have surged from hovering around .500 to climbing the Eastern Conference standings, while also reflecting on how Bam has developed offensively since being drafted in 2017. The conversation shifts to the ice as the Florida Panthers pull off a dramatic comeback against the Detroit Red Wings with two goals in the final 90 seconds from Carter Verhaeghe. Plus, the guys hit the latest NFL headlines, including the bizarre situation where the Baltimore Ravens back out of their trade for Maxx Crosby, quarterback movement around the league, and what the remaining QB market looks like after the Miami Dolphins signed Malik Willis.
Hour 3 kicks off with Chris Perkins joining the show to react to Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point night in the Miami Heat win over the Washington Wizards, a performance that has the guys reflecting on Wilt Chamberlain's legendary 100-point game and the Heat's six-game winning streak. Perkins then shifts gears to the Miami Dolphins, calling the Tua Tagovailoa era the most disappointing in franchise history while weighing in on the signing of Malik Willis, praising the new regime's conviction and aggressiveness even if it's not a move he would have made. He breaks down the Dolphins' long-term direction, emphasizing that year one under the new GM and head coach is about establishing culture, setting standards, and building through the draft, including strategies for the team's five picks in the first three rounds and the potential to trade down. Plus, the guys touch on a thrilling comeback from the Florida Panthers over the Detroit Red Wings and the shocking World Baseball Classic upset as Italy stuns the United States.
On this hump day version of the Tobin & Leroy show - All Praise to Bam Adebayo after he scored 83 points the 2nd most by a player in NBA history in the Heat's 150-129 win over the Wizards. - Bam received love and hate from peers in the NBA - Florida Panthers beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-3 in an exciting game - Miami Dolphins restructured the contract of OT Austin Jackson to get under the salary cap - Team USA lose to Italy and could be out of the WBC - Wednesday Mix Bag - Our favorite hump day game "Rats off Ship"
The Wings barely hold on to a playoff spot after a shutout of the New Jersey Devils, followed by an embarassing blown game to the Florida Panthers. They also lose Copp to injury, decimating their center depth. How can they move forward with that big of a blow to their roster? We have an exclusive collection with Vintage Detroit! https://www.vintagedetroit.com/product-category/keep-it-local/glp/ Remember to follow us on Twitter & Instagram @GrindLinePod and join our Discord at discord.gg/mQ6KP6ePGX Rate, review, subscribe, and check out our merch on Redbubble! https://www.redbubble.com/people/TheGrindLine/shop Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 3 dives deep into the Miami Dolphins quarterback discussion, starting with Kyle Crabbs breaking down the signing of Malik Willis, praising the front office for executing a plan, keeping future flexibility, and emphasizing the importance of the draft. Crabbs also discusses Tua Tagovailoa joining the Atlanta Falcons, where he has a chance to start while Michael Penix Jr. begins the season injured. Later, Pete Prisco joins with a differing take, saying he would've started Quinn Ewers and arguing that Tua is the more talented QB, sparking a debate on Miami's long-term outlook. The hour also covers NBA and college updates, including the Miami Heat winning five straight games and Brad Marchand's injury with the Florida Panthers, while Joe shares a humorous story from the tennis court.
After earning a 3-1 win in Detroit in their last outing on Friday, the Florida Panthers will now get to play host against the Detroit Red Wings in a rematch at Amerant Bank Arena tonight at 7 p.m. ET. In five minutes or less, here's everything you need to know before puck drop.
On Tuesday's Tobin & Leroy show - Heat look to continue winning streak vs the Washington Wizards - Jimmy Butler hating from a far on the Heat - Florida Panthers back on the ice tonight at home vs the Red Wings, Brad Marchand is out with lower extremity injury. - Dolphins get their QB what is next as the new NFL season will begin Wednesday at 4pm - Play Our Favorite Tuesday game "Damage Is Done" - Tuesday Mix Bag
With the NHL's trade deadline now in their rear view, the Florida Panthers enter this week needing to make a little magic happen with 19 games remaining in their regular season. At 31-29-3, the defending back-to-back Stanley Cup champions currently sit 11 points behind the Boston Bruins for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. On this episode of Territory Talk, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive reflect on the trade deadline, look ahead to the final stretch for the Panthers and more. Highlights include: • The Panthers pick up a win in Detroit. (1:30) • The road head for the back-to-back champs. (3:20) • Injury updates from Monday's practice. (15:00) • The Panthers add two players at deadline. (16:55) • Looking at the big deadline moves around the NHL. (21:30)
Two hockey fans from South Florida – Tori Warenik and Guillermo Torrente – team up to provide knowledge you can get anywhere about their favorite NHL team: the Florida Panthers. These two friends will post weekly updates during the NHL season on Panthers games and talk about news around the league.
Sportsnet's Jason Bukala, former director of amateur scouting for the Florida Panthers, joins JD Bunkis to break down Easton Cowan's disjointed season and how he was handled around the Olympic break, what Maple Leafs fans can expect from Ben Danford and Jacob Quillan, and what the word is around the 2027 NHL Draft. The show ends with 'What We Missed!' The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Two hockey fans from South Florida – Tori Warenik and Guillermo Torrente – team up to provide knowledge you can get anywhere about their favorite NHL team: the Florida Panthers. These two friends will post weekly updates during the NHL season on Panthers games and talk about news around the league.
"Died right in front of my right foot...SO NHL TRADE DEADLINE TODAY!" A luggage cart hit Trysta's flight, and she didn't feel like flying on a plane with spare parts, so she's back for another edition of Friends of Show Friday. Your old pal Dave Dameshek is here to make fun of Jeremy for caring too much about the second apron as he flounders in the EP chair and gets blamed for everything. While he treads water and gasps for air, Tony keeps up to date on the NHL trade deadline. We discuss whether Florida Panthers' fans would be happy if Sergei Bobrovsky went elsewhere and won a Stanley Cup, and what Tua and John Fetterman have in common. Today's Cast: Dave, Zaslow, Jeremy, Tony, Trysta, Mike Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NHL trade deadline passes and the Panthers don't trade Bob. Hoch is disgusted with Solana's idea to bring Bob back as a backup goaltender.
Hour 2 kicks off with trade buzz around Sergei Bobrovsky and whether the Florida Panthers could actually move their veteran goalie, followed by a discussion on the DJ Moore trade to the Buffalo Bills and its impact on their offense. Joe and Hollywood debate why the quarterback is the most important position in sports and revisit the bizarre comments from Aaron Rodgers earlier this week. They also discuss the latest rumors surrounding Tua Tagovailoa, whether any teams—including the Jets—might be interested, and if there's still a chance he returns to Miami next season. The segment wraps with Hollywood's Headlines, including the Hawks' “Magic City Night” ticket spike, Logan Paul offering $1 million to fight an NFL player, the F1 Australian Grand Prix preview with Joe picking Max Verstappen to win, and Disney's NHL “Inside Out” alternate broadcast for kids
Joe and Hollywood react to trade buzz around Sergei Bobrovsky and whether the Florida Panthers could actually move their veteran goalie. They also discuss the Buffalo Bills trading for DJ Moore and what it means for their offense. Plus, a debate on why quarterback is the most important position in all of sports, and a look back at the bizarre comments made by Aaron Rodgers earlier this week
Hour 1 kicks off with World Baseball Classic action where Shohei Ohtani wasted no time making an impact with a grand slam for Japan. The guys also react to the Florida Panthers dropping their fourth straight game and the Miami Heat beating the Brooklyn Nets behind a big defensive performance from Kel'el Ware. The conversation then shifts to the Miami Dolphins and the complicated situation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa, with the crew explaining why trading him won't be easy and why Miami likely won't give up the 11th overall pick just to move his contract. They also discuss Tua's struggles last season, concerns about his arm strength, and how the team may ultimately have to absorb most of his deal while trying to rebuild through the draft.
Friday's show covers a wide range of sports action and news, starting with Shohei Ohtani's grand slam as Japan opens the World Baseball Classic with a win over China. The crew reacts to the Florida Panthers' fourth straight loss and a potential Sergei Bobrovsky trade, the Miami Heat's win over the Nets behind Kel'el Ware's seven-block performance, and NFL offseason buzz, including Tua Tagovailoa's complicated trade and contract situation with the Dolphins. Chris Perkins joins to break down Miami's quarterback plans, draft strategy, and Tua's limitations after an injury-plagued season, while Mike Florio weighs in on Tua's best landing spots, Aaron Rodgers' latest bizarre comments, the quarterback market, and NFL updates like an 18th regular season game and TV contract renegotiations. The show also touches on recent trades, free agency moves, and debates around coaching styles, roster building, and the biggest storylines across professional and college sports
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The Florida Panthers will try to snap out of a three-game slide when they open a back-to-back against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena on Thursday. In five minutes or less, here's everything you need to know before puck drop.
Tobin & Leroy debate the status of Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky as the NHL trade deadline is tomorrow Friday March 6th at 3pm.
On today's Tobin & Leroy show: - Heat take on the Brooklyn 2nd time in 3 nights - Panthers are back on the ice to face the Columbus Blue Jackets. Will Sergei Bobrovsky be with the team after 3pm tomorrow? - Kyler Murray is the hottest QB in the game right now - Jonnu Smith released by the Pittsburgh Steelers - Thursday's Mix Bag - Favorite Thursday game "Goosies or No Goosies"
Hour 2 begins with a look at the Miami Hurricanes' NFL Draft outlook, with as many as three Canes projected as first-round picks and up to nine players potentially hearing their names called overall. Dave Hyde joins to discuss Nova Southeastern's 100-game home winning streak, the Dolphins' future with Tua Tagovailoa — saying it's time for Miami to move on —, while also breaking down the draft stock of players like Rueben Bain. The conversation touches on the Heat's push to climb out of the play-in while keeping championship aspirations in focus, and why Dave doesn't expect the Panthers to trade Sergei Bobrovsky, believing the core will return healthy next season. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with the Atlanta Hawks' “Magic City” Night, a debate over whether the Heat would ever try something similar, steak talk, a meat-and-longevity study, and the guys comparing their latest sandwich cravings.
On Wednesday's show, the crew covers the latest from South Florida and beyond, starting with the Florida Panthers sliding further out of playoff contention and the Miami Heat taking care of business at home while chasing a top-six seed. Nova Southeastern's historic 100-game winning streak is discussed, and Shohei Ohtani continues to electrify fans at the World Baseball Classic, with Joe predicting Japan will take the title. NFL talk heats up as the quarterback market becomes crowded, with Kyler Murray, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins, Tua Tagovailoa, and Malik Willis all in play, prompting debate over team fits and the Dolphins' options. The Miami Hurricanes' NFL Draft prospects are also analyzed, including Carson Beck, Rueben Bain, Akheem Mesidor, and Markell Bell. Along the way, the guys give Heat ticket giveaways, personal recruiting stories, international sports politics, Pavel Bure, and some lighter takes on dating, AI, and pop culture.
Hour 1 starts with the Florida Panthers falling ten points out of a playoff spot and facing the reality that it may be time to look toward the draft and next season, while the Miami Heat handle business at home against a struggling Nets squad. Joe shares a personal recruiting story comparing a visit to BYU's strict culture with the complete opposite vibe at Cal Berkeley. The show also celebrates Nova Southeastern's remarkable 100-game winning streak, with Joe emphasizing that dominance at any level is special, before shifting to the World Baseball Classic and the global draw of Shohei Ohtani. The hour wraps with a deep dive into the NFL quarterback carousel — Kyler Murray, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins, Tua Tagovailoa, and Aaron Rodgers all in play — as the crew debates team fits and what Tua's true market value could be.
Dave Hyde joins the show to break down Nova Southeastern's incredible 100-game home winning streak, highlighting the high-pressure system that has fueled their dominance. The conversation shifts to the Miami Dolphins, where Dave says it makes no sense to bring Tua Tagovailoa back next season, arguing it's time for the franchise to move on — though he believes Tua will be signed elsewhere, possibly landing in Indianapolis where an early-season opportunity could arise. Dave and Joe also discuss Hurricanes draft prospects, including Rueben Bain and whether criticism about his arm size will actually impact his stock. On the hardwood, they examine the Miami Heat's push to escape the play-in while keeping the bigger goal of championship contention in mind. The segment wraps with thoughts on the Panthers' future — Dave doesn't expect a Sergei Bobrovsky trade and believes the core will return healthy next season — plus more discussion on the evolving quarterback market featuring Kirk Cousins, Geno Smith, and Malik Willis.
Things take a bit of a turn in the third hour when Tobin declares that Smash Burgers are a scam, the gang seems to mirror his opinion except Brittney which of course turns into a quibble about what the best burgers are. We pause the burger talk when news strikes that the Panthers have signed a goalie to a 2 way contract which causes Tobin to absolutely spiral because this be the beginning of the end of Sergei Bobrovsky with the Panthers. Then it is time for our favorite Wednesday game Rats Off A Ship!; Number one picks going back to school, Dolphin trades, and Reese's new competition!
We got right into the action this Wednesday morning as there was lots of South Florida Sports action last night! Tobin and Leroy wave the white flag on the Panthers season as it becomes increasingly likely they will not make the playoffs, but fans think they are just making excuses. The Heat take down the Nets in a convincing fashion, but can they keep this winning streak going! Marlins TV Analyst Tommy Hutton joins the show to talk about his decision to retire after this season, the Marlins positives, prospects, and stories from over the years!
It was a jam-packed and chaotic Wednesday in South Florida sports. The crew reacts to the Florida Panthers' fading playoff hopes, a convincing Miami Heat win over the Brooklyn Nets, and welcomes longtime Miami Marlins TV analyst Tommy Hutton to reflect on his retirement and the future of the franchise. The debate heats up after news that Kyler Murray could be available, sparking a heated argument over whether the Miami Dolphins should chase a veteran QB or build through the draft. Things spiral from there — from smash burger controversy to goalie drama involving Sergei Bobrovsky — before the show veers into farm stories, horse breeding science, and classic Tobin fourth-quarter mind wanderings. All that plus Rats Off A Ship, 15 Minutes of Heat, and the usual South Florida sports mayhem.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Erik Prince, co-founder of Unplugged Technologies, to talk about polling showing the American people unclear about the goal of the Iran war, the incredible difficulties America will face in fighting the Iranian regime, the reality of the munitions challenges America is facing, Israel's involvement in getting the U.S. involved, what the best course of action now is, and more. Then Mark Geist, retired U.S. marine and co-author of "13 Hours," joins to discuss the reason it's important for the Trump administration to take preemptive action in striking Iran, what might happen if the U.S. doesn't act now, and more. Then Megyn brings highlights from Bill Clinton's wild deposition last week, where he was asked if he likes young girls, saying Epstein died after he "finally got caught," exhibiting a notable dynamic with his lawyer, highlights from Hillary Clinton's deposition too, and more. Finally Matthew Tkachuk, Team USA and Florida Panthers hockey star, joins to talk about what it felt like to win the gold for America for the first time since 1980, what his coach said to the team before that historic overtime, the incredible performance of his teammates, getting the call from Trump and visit from Kash Patel, going to the State of the Union, their relationship with the Team USA women's team, and more. Prince-https://unplugged.com/ Geist-https://markgeist.com/ Tkachuk- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wingmen-with-matthew-brady-tkachuk/id1851307432 Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Byrna: Go to https://Byrna.com or your local Sportsman's Warehouse today. Relief Factor: Break up with pain—Relief Factor targets inflammation so you can move better and feel better; try the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95 at https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NFL broadcaster Josh Appel joins the show to discuss what feels like an unfortunate end to the Panthers season and their options with the trade deadline looming. Plus, how we'll remember the Tua era as Miami Dolphins fans.
Tuesday's show starts with the Miami Dolphins' offseason moves, including the release of Liam Eichenberg and the ongoing cap crunch as NFL free agency looms. Joe and the crew dive into Tua Tagovailoa's future, exploring potential landing spots, the league-wide quarterback shortage, and reactions to Miami skipping Tua's birthday. On the hardwood, the Miami Heat navigate an up-and-down season with Bam Adebayo stepping up as a leader and advocating more time alongside Kel'el Ware, while the Hurricanes close in on the end of their regular season with March Madness approaching. Other highlights include Charles Davis breaking down the NFL Combine, draft prospects like Rueben Bain Jr. and Malik Willis, the Florida Panthers dealing with injuries and playoff questions, and Hollywood's Headlines covering everything from Trae Young's bizarre ejection to Michael Jordan's rare trading card auction and March Madness drama. The show closes with Ron Rothstein analyzing the Heat's season, three-point shooting, and defensive strategies, plus more Dolphins and NFL draft talk.
Hour 1 opens with the Miami Dolphins releasing Liam Eichenberg as their tight salary cap situation looms with NFL free agency just a week away. The crew shifts to hoops as the No. 22 Miami Hurricanes men's basketball close in on the final two regular season games, while the Miami Heat prepare for Brooklyn with Bam Adebayo emerging as more of a leader, pushing to play alongside Kel'el Ware, and Tyler Herro reflecting on lessons learned from Jimmy Butler — plus a nod to the late-game standard set by Dwyane Wade. Around the sports world, the World Baseball Classic buzz grows with Shohei Ohtani's dominance, and the Florida Panthers gear up to face olympic hero Jack Hughes and the Devils. Charles Davis joins fresh off the NFL Combine to break down draft evaluations, Carson Beck's performance despite the boos, Rueben Bain Jr.'s top-10 outlook, and whether Malik Willis makes sense for Miami.
Hour 2 covers everything from the playoff races to the NFL offseason, with the Florida Panthers at a crossroads as injuries pile up and questions swirl about bringing back Aleksander Barkov if they fall out of contention, plus rumors involving Sergei Bobrovsky. On the hardwood, Bam Adebayo pushes for more minutes alongside Kel'el Ware while Dwyane Wade calls out the Miami Heat for late-game struggles, as the NBA standings tighten in the East. Football talk heats up with NFL free agency approaching, Joe floating the Atlanta Falcons as a potential landing spot for Tua Tagovailoa amid debate over the league's QB shortage, and reaction to the Miami Dolphins cutting Liam Eichenberg. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with Trae Young's bizarre ejection, a rare Michael Jordan card up for auction, streaming wars drama, and March Madness controversy involving Bruce Pearl and Miami of Ohio
The crew debates whether the Florida Panthers should even consider bringing back Aleksander Barkov if they fall out of the playoff race, especially with injuries piling up all season long. They also react to rumors of a potential move involving Sergei Bobrovsky, though Jamie isn't buying that a trade is imminent. On the hardwood, Bam Adebayo continues to advocate for more minutes alongside Kel'el Ware, while Dwyane Wade calls out the Miami Heat for their late-game struggles. Plus, with NFL free agency about to begin and trades already happening, the football offseason is officially heating up.
Carter Verhaeghe joins this episode of Territory Talk to discuss his favorite goals, becoming a dad for the first time and what goes into being a clutch player. Plus, the first-ever game of "Swag or Not Swag?" is played!
One game after getting Dmitry Kulikov back on the blue line, center Tomas Nosek will return for the Florida Panthers against the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center on Tuesday. In five minutes or less, here's everything you need to know before puck drop.
Team USA's men's and women's hockey teams have returned from Milan with the double gold, but Roy is not happy with the men's behavior in the wake of the gold medal win. The whole gang is also unhappy with the behavior of some hockey reporters around the country, who are asking players returning from Milan about their Olympic experiences, including Macklin Celebrini and Connor McDavid. Rose sets the stage for the final sprint of the season in Rosa En Un Minuto, and in wins and fails, Dave loves a new goalie celebration, Ethan celebrates Aleksander Barkov, Rose makes fun of the Maple Leafs, and Roy highlights Connor McDavid coming up short again. Then, Jonathan Zaslow joins the show to discuss the reaction to the men's behavior in the locker room following the gold medal match and the Florida Panthers' dominant win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in their return to action Thursday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"I think people struggle with the fundamental element of hockey being played on ice." Sara Civian of Bleacher Report and the Too Many Men podcast joins the show to discuss everything that has happened since the US men's hockey team took home the gold medal in Milan, and the restart of the NHL season. Will the Stanley Cup Champions have an asterisk if they don't have to go through the Florida Panthers? Was Jeremy Swayman's apology to the women's team sufficient? Then our discussion of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees devolves into signing Dave Mariah Carey songs because he somehow didn't know any Mariah Carey songs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices