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Knicks-Celtics Game Six Tonight To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans update the PGA Championship. Plus, Andy Lindahl joins the show to preview Game Six between the Thunder and Nuggets.
In this hour of Cashing Out, Joe Ceraulo previews Game Six between the Celtics and Knicks. Plus, Joe previews rivalry weekend in Major League Baseball.
The guys spend hour three talking Brock Purdy and Eddie Gonzalez joined the show.
Former Panther and current Panthers Radio Analyst Bill Lindsay joins Joe to preview tonight's game and how the Cats can close out the series.
Hour 1: Keith breaks down Friday night, where the Knicks play the Celtics in Game Six, while the Yankees and Mets play Game One of the Subway Series.
Ahead of the Denver Nuggets facing the Oklahoma City Thunder in game six tonight, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain head down to Denver to talk about the game with Nuggets Radio Host Mark Bertagnolli, plus an illness, Nikola Jokic, and the OKC hatred.
Led by Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and LUKE Kornet, the Celtics staved off elimination by blowing out the Knicks. We look back at Game Five and dive into what the Celtics need to do in Game Six to beat the Knicks and force a Game 7. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celtics role players need to step up in Tatum's absence. Birds are being killed in California neighborhood, and no one knows how.
Neal Ruhl and Darren McCarty break down the Detroit Pistons MUST WIN GAME. The Detroit Lions draft results, Tigers ARE SO BACK and much more! Like, Subscribe and leave your comment below!
Jack Jablonski joins host Jesse Cohen to recap game six of the Kings first round matchup against the Edmonton Oilers. The pair discuss the 4-2 series loss for the LA Kings.
Hour 5: Keith breaks down the Knicks big Game Six win over the Pistons as they advance to the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.
Hour 1: Keith breaks down the Knicks upcoming Game Six matchup against the Pistons in Detroit and what they need to do to close the series.
In this week's Friday Parlay of the Day we create a four-leg parlay on the Hard Rock Bet App and today's includes us betting heavily on Golden State Warriors success tonight in Game Six versus the Warriors.
Time for Sports Graffiti! The crew is joined by Luc Robitaille, the President of the Los Angeles Kings! Can the Kings force a game seven back at Crypto? The guys dive back into the situation between Halliburton's dad and Giannis. Wassup Foo! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After the tough game 4 loss, the Detroit Pistons bounced back in game 5 to take the series back to Detroit. The guys break down the game including, the differences made by Ausar Thompson and Cade Cunningham’s effectiveness. Follow Omari on Twitter: @omarisankofa Read the latest from Omari on freep.com Follow Bryce on Twitter: @MotorCityHoops Read the latest from Bryce on substack Pick up "The Pistons Pulse" merch here!
Former NHLer Mark Osborne talks about playing with Wayne Gretzky on the Toronto Young Nationals, his wife Madolyn's Hollywood career with John Travolta and Chevy Chase, the surreal experience of a Toronto kid growing up to play for the Maple Leafs, those magical 1993 and 1994 playoff runs [21 games in 42 nights plus 3 straight game 7s during that crazy run in '93!], his ‘GEM' line with Gary Leeman & Eddie Olczyk, his checking line with Bill Berg & Peter Zezel, the dominant playoff performances of Dougie/Wendel/The Cat, playing for the one and only Pat Burns, still working today in hockey as pro scout for the Los Angeles Kings, and his TRUE feelings about the Kerry Fraser ‘non-call' on Wayne Gretzky in overtime of Game Six in '93! TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
October 21, 1998 - The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte, who struggled mightily throughout the regular season secured the victory with 7 1/3 strong innings. With the Yankees clinging to a 3--0 lead in the eighth, the Padres were able to load the bases against Yankee's reliever Jeff Nelson. Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera came in and shut down Jim Leyritz, known for his clutch postseason home runs, to end the threat and went on to pitch a scoreless ninth inning to end the Series. Yankee first baseman Scott Brosius sensed as the ninth inning began that he would make the final play, and in fact did. The Padres pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney grounded to third base, and after Brosius threw to first for the final out, he raised his hands into the air. Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, dropped to his knees as the other Yankees piled on around him. Scott Brosius was named Series MVP on the strength of the 2 home runs he hit in Game 3, including one off of Padres closer Trevor Hoffman to give the Yankees a 3-0 Series lead.The Game Four victory gave the Yankees 125 wins against 50 losses for a .714 winning percentage, the best in the majors since their Murderers' Row club of 1927, as their American League record of 114 regular-season victories were the most ever for a major league champion team at that time.October 21, 1975, Carlton Fisk of the Boston Red Sox powers a dramatic 12th- inning home run to complete one of the most memorable games in World Series history. Playing in Game Six, Fisk homers off the foul pole at Fenway Park, giving the Red Sox a 7-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds. The Red Sox had trailed in the eighth inning, when Bernie Carbo hit a three-run, pinch-hit homer to tie the game at 6.In 2002 this event, seen by a record-75.9 million viewers, will be chosen as one of baseball's most memorable moments.
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski host a funeral for the 2024 New York Mets. The Mets were eliminated at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgers in a 10-5 loss in Game Six of the NLCS. We recap the game, the series, and all in all one of the most remarkable seasons in Mets history. 00:00-2:33: Sam and Ashley begin the FUNERAL proceedings 2:34 -4:27: It wasn't Sean MANAEA's night (but he's still a king) 4:28-7:06: The runners in scoring position problem 7:07-12:24: Bullpen WOES 12:25-14:15: METS fought until FINAL OUT 14:16-24:29: Reflecting on the 2024 season. One for the books. 24:30-25:16: Thank you DODGERS fans - we're rooting for you! 25:17-26:10: Do the Yankees DESERVE to be in the World Series? 26:11-28:52: OUR offseason schedule and CONTENT plan #mets #mlb #mlbplayoffs #mlbpodcast #mlbpostseason #nlcs #nlds #newyorkmets #lgm #lfgm #majorleaguebaseball #newyork #syracuse #losangeles #losangelesdodgers #milb #dodgers #rizzler LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://link.chtbl.com/whymetspod Thumbnail photos courtesy of AP Photos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
October 21, 1998 - The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte, who struggled mightily throughout the regular season secured the victory with 7 1/3 strong innings. With the Yankees clinging to a 3--0 lead in the eighth, the Padres were able to load the bases against Yankee's reliever Jeff Nelson. Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera came in and shut down Jim Leyritz, known for his clutch postseason home runs, to end the threat and went on to pitch a scoreless ninth inning to end the Series. Yankee first baseman Scott Brosius sensed as the ninth inning began that he would make the final play, and in fact did. The Padres pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney grounded to third base, and after Brosius threw to first for the final out, he raised his hands into the air. Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, dropped to his knees as the other Yankees piled on around him. Scott Brosius was named Series MVP on the strength of the 2 home runs he hit in Game 3, including one off of Padres closer Trevor Hoffman to give the Yankees a 3-0 Series lead.The Game Four victory gave the Yankees 125 wins against 50 losses for a .714 winning percentage, the best in the majors since their Murderers' Row club of 1927, as their American League record of 114 regular-season victories were the most ever for a major league champion team at that time.October 21, 1975, Carlton Fisk of the Boston Red Sox powers a dramatic 12th- inning home run to complete one of the most memorable games in World Series history. Playing in Game Six, Fisk homers off the foul pole at Fenway Park, giving the Red Sox a 7-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds. The Red Sox had trailed in the eighth inning, when Bernie Carbo hit a three-run, pinch-hit homer to tie the game at 6.In 2002 this event, seen by a record-75.9 million viewers, will be chosen as one of baseball's most memorable moments.
October 21, 1998 - The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte, who struggled mightily throughout the regular season secured the victory with 7 1/3 strong innings. With the Yankees clinging to a 3--0 lead in the eighth, the Padres were able to load the bases against Yankee's reliever Jeff Nelson. Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera came in and shut down Jim Leyritz, known for his clutch postseason home runs, to end the threat and went on to pitch a scoreless ninth inning to end the Series. Yankee first baseman Scott Brosius sensed as the ninth inning began that he would make the final play, and in fact did. The Padres pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney grounded to third base, and after Brosius threw to first for the final out, he raised his hands into the air. Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, dropped to his knees as the other Yankees piled on around him. Scott Brosius was named Series MVP on the strength of the 2 home runs he hit in Game 3, including one off of Padres closer Trevor Hoffman to give the Yankees a 3-0 Series lead.The Game Four victory gave the Yankees 125 wins against 50 losses for a .714 winning percentage, the best in the majors since their Murderers' Row club of 1927, as their American League record of 114 regular-season victories were the most ever for a major league champion team at that time.October 21, 1975, Carlton Fisk of the Boston Red Sox powers a dramatic 12th- inning home run to complete one of the most memorable games in World Series history. Playing in Game Six, Fisk homers off the foul pole at Fenway Park, giving the Red Sox a 7-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds. The Red Sox had trailed in the eighth inning, when Bernie Carbo hit a three-run, pinch-hit homer to tie the game at 6.In 2002 this event, seen by a record-75.9 million viewers, will be chosen as one of baseball's most memorable moments.
October 18, 1977 With the Yankees up three games to two against the Dodgers, Reggie Jackson seizes control of the game, the series, and is crowned "Mr. October" when he hits three consecutive home runs in Game Six of the World Series. Jackson hit a two-run homer in the fourth on the first pitch he saw from starter Burt Hooton to give the Yankees the lead. Lou Piniella made it 5–3 by adding a sacrifice fly. Once again, in the fifth with a man on Jackson connected on the first pitch off Elias Sosa to make the score 7–3. Finally, in the eighth, Jackson strode to the plate, amid chants of "REG-GIE, REG-GIE, REG-GIE!", and drove the first Charlie Hough knuckleball he saw 475 feet into the stands. An inning later, Jackson had led the Yankees to an 8 - 4 victory and the World Championship over the Los Angeles Dodgers. He became only the second player in history to smash three home runs in a single Series game. In addition, five home runs in one Series and four consecutive blasts over a two game period in the Series were also unprecedented. October 18 2004 – Game 5 of the ALCS opens in Fenway Park with the Yankees leading the Series 3-1. After 8 innings, the game was tied at 4 and would remain knotted there till the 14th inning. Yankee Pitcher Esteban Loiza walks both Johnny Damon and Manny Ramirez, bringing Ortiz up with two outs. The previous night's hero did his job again. Singling to center on the 10th pitch of the at-bat to bring home Damon, Ortiz set off celebratory chants of “Who's Your Papi?”. After five hours, 49 minutes and 471 pitches, the Boston Red Sox outlasted the Yankees 5 – 4. Ortiz became the first player in history to hit two walk-off home runs during the postseason, and ended the longest game in ALCS history at 1:22 a.m. Mentioned in this episode:Join us!Join our weekly news letter, member community and family of Podcasts @ members.thisdayinbaseball.com
October 18, 1977 With the Yankees up three games to two against the Dodgers, Reggie Jackson seizes control of the game, the series, and is crowned "Mr. October" when he hits three consecutive home runs in Game Six of the World Series. Jackson hit a two-run homer in the fourth on the first pitch he saw from starter Burt Hooton to give the Yankees the lead. Lou Piniella made it 5–3 by adding a sacrifice fly. Once again, in the fifth with a man on Jackson connected on the first pitch off Elias Sosa to make the score 7–3. Finally, in the eighth, Jackson strode to the plate, amid chants of "REG-GIE, REG-GIE, REG-GIE!", and drove the first Charlie Hough knuckleball he saw 475 feet into the stands. An inning later, Jackson had led the Yankees to an 8 - 4 victory and the World Championship over the Los Angeles Dodgers. He became only the second player in history to smash three home runs in a single Series game. In addition, five home runs in one Series and four consecutive blasts over a two game period in the Series were also unprecedented. October 18 2004 – Game 5 of the ALCS opens in Fenway Park with the Yankees leading the Series 3-1. After 8 innings, the game was tied at 4 and would remain knotted there till the 14th inning. Yankee Pitcher Esteban Loiza walks both Johnny Damon and Manny Ramirez, bringing Ortiz up with two outs. The previous night's hero did his job again. Singling to center on the 10th pitch of the at-bat to bring home Damon, Ortiz set off celebratory chants of “Who's Your Papi?”. After five hours, 49 minutes and 471 pitches, the Boston Red Sox outlasted the Yankees 5 – 4. Ortiz became the first player in history to hit two walk-off home runs during the postseason, and ended the longest game in ALCS history at 1:22 a.m. Mentioned in this episode:Join us!Join our weekly news letter, member community and family of Podcasts @ members.thisdayinbaseball.com
October 18, 1977 With the Yankees up three games to two against the Dodgers, Reggie Jackson seizes control of the game, the series, and is crowned "Mr. October" when he hits three consecutive home runs in Game Six of the World Series. Jackson hit a two-run homer in the fourth on the first pitch he saw from starter Burt Hooton to give the Yankees the lead. Lou Piniella made it 5–3 by adding a sacrifice fly. Once again, in the fifth with a man on Jackson connected on the first pitch off Elias Sosa to make the score 7–3. Finally, in the eighth, Jackson strode to the plate, amid chants of "REG-GIE, REG-GIE, REG-GIE!", and drove the first Charlie Hough knuckleball he saw 475 feet into the stands. An inning later, Jackson had led the Yankees to an 8 - 4 victory and the World Championship over the Los Angeles Dodgers. He became only the second player in history to smash three home runs in a single Series game. In addition, five home runs in one Series and four consecutive blasts over a two game period in the Series were also unprecedented. October 18 2004 – Game 5 of the ALCS opens in Fenway Park with the Yankees leading the Series 3-1. After 8 innings, the game was tied at 4 and would remain knotted there till the 14th inning. Yankee Pitcher Esteban Loiza walks both Johnny Damon and Manny Ramirez, bringing Ortiz up with two outs. The previous night's hero did his job again. Singling to center on the 10th pitch of the at-bat to bring home Damon, Ortiz set off celebratory chants of “Who's Your Papi?”. After five hours, 49 minutes and 471 pitches, the Boston Red Sox outlasted the Yankees 5 – 4. Ortiz became the first player in history to hit two walk-off home runs during the postseason, and ended the longest game in ALCS history at 1:22 a.m. Mentioned in this episode:Join us!Join our weekly news letter, member community and family of Podcasts @ members.thisdayinbaseball.com
October 5, 2007 The Cleveland Indians can thank a bug infestation at Jacobs Field for helping them defeat the New York Yankees, 2 - 1 in 11 innings, and take a 2-0 lead in the ALDS. The bugs are at their worst in the eighth inning, when a flustered Joba Chamberlain gives up the tying run on a wild pitch. The bugs descended upon Jacobs Field in the eighth inning of Game Two like a Biblical plague come to destroy the New York postseason. Indian Pitcher Fausto Carmona pitched through the swarm unaffected for the win.October 5, 1921 - New York is host to the first one-city World Series since 1906 and the Polo Grounds is the site for all nine games. Carl Mays of the Yankees needs 86 pitches to set the Giants down on five hits, four of them by Frankie Frisch, as Babe Ruth drives in the first run of the Series in the opening inning of the 3 - 0 Yankees win.October 5, 1929 - New York Giants Mel Ott and Chuck Klein of the Philadelphia Phillies go into a head-to-head doubleheader tied at 42 home runs apiece. In the opener, Klein homers for the Phillies off Carl Hubbell in his first at-bat to take the home run lead. In the nightcap, Phillies pitchers intentionally walk Ott five times rather than give him a chance to tie Klein. The last walk comes with the bases loaded. Lefty O'Doul of the Phillies has six hits on the day for a National League season-record of 254 hits.October 5, 1953 - The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game Six of the World Series. Billy Martin collects his 12th Series hit, a single to center field in the bottom of the ninth inning, that gives the Yankees their fifth World Championship in a row.Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says
October 5, 2007 The Cleveland Indians can thank a bug infestation at Jacobs Field for helping them defeat the New York Yankees, 2 - 1 in 11 innings, and take a 2-0 lead in the ALDS. The bugs are at their worst in the eighth inning, when a flustered Joba Chamberlain gives up the tying run on a wild pitch. The bugs descended upon Jacobs Field in the eighth inning of Game Two like a Biblical plague come to destroy the New York postseason. Indian Pitcher Fausto Carmona pitched through the swarm unaffected for the win.October 5, 1921 - New York is host to the first one-city World Series since 1906 and the Polo Grounds is the site for all nine games. Carl Mays of the Yankees needs 86 pitches to set the Giants down on five hits, four of them by Frankie Frisch, as Babe Ruth drives in the first run of the Series in the opening inning of the 3 - 0 Yankees win.October 5, 1929 - New York Giants Mel Ott and Chuck Klein of the Philadelphia Phillies go into a head-to-head doubleheader tied at 42 home runs apiece. In the opener, Klein homers for the Phillies off Carl Hubbell in his first at-bat to take the home run lead. In the nightcap, Phillies pitchers intentionally walk Ott five times rather than give him a chance to tie Klein. The last walk comes with the bases loaded. Lefty O'Doul of the Phillies has six hits on the day for a National League season-record of 254 hits.October 5, 1953 - The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game Six of the World Series. Billy Martin collects his 12th Series hit, a single to center field in the bottom of the ninth inning, that gives the Yankees their fifth World Championship in a row.Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says
Hall of Famer, Adrian Beltre, class of 2024, sits down with Jon Paul Morosi for a conversation about the resilience and consistency that led him to Cooperstown. Beltre discusses growing up in the Dominican Republic, overcoming the initial culture shock in the minor leagues, battling through various injuries throughout his career, working to unify American & Latin players in the clubhouse, and what went wrong in the devastating Game Six loss during the 2011 World Series. Visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame - BaseballHall.org Follow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Twitter/X - @BaseballHallFollow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Instagram - @BaseballHall Follow Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter/X - @jonmorosi
From 2009 - Mark Frost, author of 'Game Six: Cincinnati, Baton, and the 1975 World Series- The Triumph of America's Pastime."
The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
Episode 261 of “The Sports Experience Podcast” is here & we're back on the diamond discussing Jack Clark. Though many remember his feuds with ownership, coaches, teammates & fans, Clark was one of the best power hitters of the 1980s. Clark made four All-Star teams, won two Silver Slugger Awards and hit an iconic three-run Home Run in the Top of the 9th in Game Six of the 1985 NLCS which to helped the Cardinals clinch the NL Pennant. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-experience-pod/support
Send us a Text Message.Can controversial officiating truly alter the course of a game? Join us on this week's episode of the Backseat Critics as we reexamine the dramatic fourth quarter of the 2002 Western Conference Finals Game Six. We break down every contentious call, from the illegal screen to the series of questionable fouls, and debate their impact on the outcome. Our discussion also delves into the monumental influence of Shaquille O'Neal, comparing his legacy to contemporary legends like Steph Curry and Steve Nash, and exploring Nash's remarkable career, especially his synergy with Dirk Nowitzki.Shifting gears, we scrutinize the unique challenges of refereeing in playoff basketball. The increased physicality and altered standards of officiating come under the microscope as we analyze incidents like Scott Pollard's controversial block attempt against Shaq and Kobe Bryant's infamous flying elbow. We question the fairness and intent of these moments, offering balanced perspectives on how such decisions shape the game. Tune in for heated debates, insightful analysis, and a deep dive into the intricacies of playoff basketball that every fan will appreciate!Be sure to hit like if you like this podcast. Email us at: thebackseatcritics@gmail.com Find us on Instagram at TheBackseatCritics. Follow us @BackseatCritics on Twitter. Also be sure to follow our friends over at Play No Games Podcast on YouTube. They are also on Instagram @lookhere.playnogamespod.
Hour 1 of The Big Show with George Rusic and Patrick Dumas is on demand! To open up today's show the guys preview game six of the Stanley Cup Finals. They then revisit the Flames taking on bad contracts to continue stacking picks and prospects debate.(24:56) Later on in the hour, Patrick Dumas get you all caught on the world of sports in The Morning Report. In today's edition we preview game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final. Then we react to Canada's defeat at the hands of Argentina in the Copa America, the Euro's, Jays talk, some CFL and much more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Tom joins Jeremy and Joe to speak on the Oilers as they are gearing up for game six against the Panthers.
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Darren joins Marty and Brian to speak on game six as it nears closer.
Jonny Lazarus and Colby Cohen preview Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals as the Oilers look to drag this series back to Florida. Also, the guys will react to a couple of trades that were made on a strangely busy Wednesday in the NHL.Presented by: @betwaycanada#BetTheResponsibleWay #BetwayCanadaON Only/Must Be 19+ to Play Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Justin Trudeau done in the next two months? Paul Wells, one of Canada's best political writers, takes us into his new book "Trudeau on the Ropes: Governing in Troubled Times". 2:50 | We get Paul's opinion on the Canadian warship in Cuba, Justin Trudeau's future with the Liberal Party, Pierre Poilievre's human side, the opioid crisis in Alberta, and the Canadian Future Party. PAUL'S SUBSTACK: https://paulwells.substack.com/ 40:52 | Calling all elopers! If you'd love to get married in the mountains, check out this new Jasper business. #MyJasper Memories is presented on Real Talk by our friends at Tourism Jasper. CONNECT WITH JASPER PARK ELOPEMENTS: https://www.jasperparkelopements.ca/ 47:45 | BELIEVE! Ryan and Johnny tee up Game Six of the Stanley Cup Final, including a behind the scenes look from Johnny's DJ booth at The Moss Pit. 1:06:40 | While some Calgarians are rationing water by limiting showers and not flushing their toilets, others are watering their lawns and filling their hot tubs. Ryan rolls out some of the messages we've received from Real Talkers in Calgary. EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Episode 3 in the NY Rangers 30th Anniversary Special series . We hear insights from goaltender Mike Richter and left wing Stéphane Matteau, join hosts Neil and Vic to analyze the 1994 Eastern Conference Final against the New Jersey Devils. They highlight pivotal moments such as Mark Messier's Game Six guarantee and Matteau's double-overtime goal in Game Seven. This episode revisits the unforgettable moments that led to one of the greatest playoff series in NHL history. Relive the highs, the lows, and the sheer intensity of a series that has stood the test of time.IN THIS EPISODE: [01:08] Recap of the 1994 Championship Season[02:25] Special Guests: Mike Richter and Stéphane Matteau[03:21] The Historic Eastern Conference Final[04:23] Rivalry and Key Players[05:13] Regular Season Dominance[06:26] Trade Deadline Impact[07:23] Playoff Confidence and Challenges[09:10] Game One: A Tough Start[13:59] Mark Messier's Leadership in Game Two[19:59] Game Three: A Turning Point[31:57] Game Four and Five: Struggles and Controversies[40:53] The Rollercoaster of Emotions[41:40] Messier's Bold Guarantee[43:17] Turning the Tide: Key Moments[44:30] The Epic Third Period[46:07] The Tension of Overtime[48:33] The Game-Winning Goal[50:50] Reflections and Celebrations[01:14:22] The Legacy of the Series[01:20:12] Final Thoughts and Teasers KEY TAKEAWAYS: The Rangers' resilience was highlighted by Mark Messier's leadership, particularly his guarantee before game 6, which boosted the team's morale.The importance of team dynamics and the contributions of lesser-known players like Stéphane Matteau, who scored crucial goals.The 1994 Eastern Conference Final is considered one of the greatest playoff series in NHL history, not just for the games but for the lasting impact on the franchise and fans.Mike Richter's goaltending was pivotal, making key saves that kept the Rangers in critical games and allowed them to capitalize on scoring opportunities.RESOURCE LINKS Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/NHL Wraparound Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@nhlwraparoundNHL Wraparound Facebook::https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555451139787SPONSORSHIP:MeiGray is your source for Game-Worn jerseys. Head to MeiGray.com to get your collection started today. Get real, get it from MeiGray.https://www.MeiGray.com/https://MeiGrayauctions.com/NHL Wraparound guests can take 10 percent off any hockey jersey when they order at meigray.com and use the COUPON CODE WRAP10GAME 7 GROUP- www.gamesevengroup.com/nhlwraparoundAt Game Seven Group, we specialize in transforming individuals into cohesive teams through our team-building events, coaching, and speaking. We believe every team has the potential to achieve extraordinary results.BIO:Stéphane Matteau is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played over 800 regular-season games in the National Hockey League. He was drafted in the second round, 25th overall, by the Calgary Flames in the 1987 NHL Entry DraftMichael Thomas Richter is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played his entire National Hockey League career,
Season on the line. Get it done. 10/16. Here To Prove It. This episode was recorded live on Twitch, Twitter, and YouTube! We go live every Monday at 6pm EST. Follow to get notified when we go live: https://www.twitch.tv/libertybluepod Follow us on social media: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/libertybluepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/LibertyBluePod Instagram: @LibertyBluePod YouTube (with video!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgUlZMmyl9mzR7wOMzt2gQg Follow the hosts: Andrew Chelney: https://twitter.com/ChelneyAndrew Nick Zararis: https://twitter.com/NickZararis Thanks to Jake Albi for creating the show open: https://twitter.com/everyNYRgoal
00:00 Conor McGahey joins the show to talk Avalanche-Stars.12:15 Nuggets-Timberwolves game six highlights.31:00 The excitment of Game 7.
After a 30 point win over the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, the New York Knicks are knocking on the door to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since the year 2000. But we've already seen locale shift the momentum in this series, and with Game Six set to tip off tonight in Indianapolis, it could be a tall order for Tom Thibodeau and company to put the Pacers down in six games. So today, ESPN senior writer Chris Herring explains how the Knicks got to this point despite so many injuries, and tells us who has to do what to lock in a date with the Boston Celtics, and a shot at an NBA Finals appearance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour two, Mike & Jason talk the Canucks vs. Oilers series plus more NHL news with Sportsnet's Luke Gazdic (3:00), plus they head to Edmonton to chat with Oilers analyst Tom Gazzola about what to expect from Game Six tomorrow (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
00:00 The Avalanche keep their series with the Stars alive.19:00 Avs-Stars game six highlights.36:00 Nikola Jokic.
00:00 NBA High Five.15:05 Nuggets-Timberwolves game six preview.
Eric Vickrey is a Cardinals fan living in Seattle who has also developed a soft spot for the Mariners. He fell in love with the game thanks to growing up in the St. Louis area and developing a penchant for collecting baseball cards as a kid. Eric is also the author of two baseball books, including his latest about post World War II baseball and the tragic 1946 Spokane Indians bus crash. Eric chats with Anna about how the pandemic provided an opportunity to channel passion into publishing, the fateful '46 crash, and about witnessing the Cards game six heroics in 2011. Find the full show notes and episode transcript here: https://baseballbucketlist.com/podcast/episode-150-eric-vickrey/Find Eric Online: Twitter: @eric_vickreyWebsite: ericvickrey.comBuy the Book: Amazon | Rowman & LittlefieldFind Baseball Bucket List Online:Twitter: @BaseballBucketFacebook: @BaseballBucketListInstagram: @Baseball.Bucket.ListWebsite: baseballbucketlist.comThis podcast is part of the Curved Brim Media Network:Twitter: @CurvedBrimWebsite: curvedbrimmedia.com---Join us in Boston on June 8th to see the Savannah Bananas at iconic Fenway Park! Learn more at https://baseballbucketlist.com/boston
The Nashville Predators were eliminated from Cup contention on Friday night with a Game Six loss to Vancouver. What did we think of the series and where did it go wrong? How can the Preds go about trying to improve the forward group? What do we think about the future of Saros as the goalie? We take your phones.
On the latest Sixers Talk podcast, Danny Pommells and Ben Berry breakdown the Sixers season ending Game Six loss to the KnicksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FULL SHOW: Evan and Tiki are live from Philly for Game Six between the Knicks and Sixers. It's time for the Knicks to close the series and send Philly to a long offseason.
Oooooooooof that was a punch to the gut. Do the Knicks have it in them to punch back?Gavin Schall is joined by The Rights To Ricky Sanchez's Sixers Beat Writer Dan Olinger to break down the Knicks chances of closing the series out, the play of the Sixers role players, how much the Knicks had left in the tank and how the Sixers turned the tide in the rebounding battle. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Monopoly GO!Get in the game and join your friends. Download MONOPOLY GO! now free on The App Store or Google Play.NissanOur friends at Nissan have a lineup of SUV's with the capabilities to take your adventure to the next level. Take the Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, or Nissan Armada and go find your next big adventure. Shop NissanUSA.com.eBay MotorsFrom brakes to exhaust kits and beyond, eBay Motors has over 122 million parts to keep your ride-or-die alive. With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to bring home that big win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnba and use code lockedonnba for a first deposit match up to $100!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply.FanDuelFanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning GUARANTEED That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET!Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
Nashville Predators captain Roman Josi was named a Norris Trophy finalist yesterday. On today's Locked On Predators podcast, we take a closer look at Josi's first season under head coach Andrew Brunette and compare his numbers to fellow nominees Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar. We discuss how Josi stacks up in a variety of comparables and make our predictions for who will win the best defenseman trophy this season. Another Nashville Predator player has taken some small but loud online heat during the series with the Vancouver Canucks. We have a frank discussion about Juuse Saros' performance in the postseason and the one reason we think playoffs stats could change his future in Nashville. Finally, we talk about the Game Five cable debacle in Middle Tennessee. Will Predators fans be able to view Game Six on Ballys and why does that matter so much? Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Gio said we won't even remember last night's Knicks loss because they will win no problem tomorrow night.