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From 'Spits & Suds' (subscribe here): David Castillo of D Magazine and Stars Stack joins host Gavin Spittle to recap Day 1 of Free Agency. David first shares his thoughts on the hire of Glen Gulutzan. David and Gavin share their thoughts on signing Radek Faksa to a multi year deal as well as Colin Blackwell. The guys then look at the movement with the other Central Division teams and David tells us about the Stars recent draft pick, Cameron Schmidt. 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
The Stars new head coach Glen Gulutzan is introduced. July 4th food rankings. Below the Belt: Duke Manyweather joins the show.
Rangers shutout the Orioles. Stars introdec their new head coach. Frank Vogel hired by the Mavs. Peyload: Is it selfish to have a holiday wedding?
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NBA free agency. The Adelson's future with the Mavs. Glen Gulutzan hired as head coach for the Stars. Below the Belt!
Rangers dominated the Orioles last night. Glen Gulutzan was hired as the new head coach of the Dallas Stars yesterday. Jason Kidd and the mavs are close to an extension. NBA free agency recap from yesterday. Around the NFL.
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant are joined by Stars/SMU beat writer Lia Assimakopoulos to talk [1:00] about the Stars' new/old coach, Glen Gulutzan. Lia tells us what led Jim Nill to turn to a coach who's never won a playoff game after firing one who led them to three straight conference finals. [18:08] Lia also discusses the ratification of the House settlement in college sports, meaning schools can officially pay athletes. How will it work? How can they police it? Those are questions still to be answered. [28:15] And Evan despairs over the state of the Rangers, almost surely sellers at this point. Do they cash in Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bob Stauffer from the Oilers joins the show to talk Glen Gulutzan possibly being hired as the Stars head coach. PP in the morning: Drama at a Starbucks in Irving. Below the Belt!
From 'Spits & Suds' (subscribe here): All reports are pointing towards Glen Gulutzan in becoming the Dallas Stars head coach. Host Gavin Spittle explains why Glen Gulutzan isn't a retread. The Stars are a completely different team since the last time he was here. He explains that when Gulutzan was in Dallas, the Stars were going through a lot of obstacles. Gavin explains how much better the Oilers Power Play got when Gulutzan took over and that he can fix the Stars Power Play issues. 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
Bob Stauffer, Edmonton Oilers radio analyst, joined Shan, RJ, and Bobby to provide in-depth insight on the Dallas Stars' potential new head coach, Glen Gulutzan. While it's not official yet, Stauffer called it the worst-kept secret in hockey, as all signs point to the Oilers assistant becoming the next head coach. Stauffer discussed the difference in coaching styles between Pete DeBoer and Gulutzan, and explained why Gulutzan would be a better fit for today's NHL player and a strong hire for Dallas.
The Stars are reportedly closing in on a new Head Coach while Jim Nill takes home the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year award for a THIRD consecutive year!
Mac Engel of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram gives insight into Glen Gulutzan, who's likely to be the Stars' next head coach.
The Rangers lost 2 of 3 to the Mariners this weekend. The Stars hired Glen Gulutzan as their next head coach. Reaction to the Cooper Flagg introductory press conference.
From 'Spits & Suds' (subscribe here): Spits and Suds Insider Sean Shapiro joins host Gavin Spittle with so much going on with the Dallas Stars. Sean discusses the Mitch Marner rumblings and the behind the scenes of how players names surface with teams. Sean has a relationship with both Glen Gulutzan and Neil Graham which are two of the finalists to become the Stars head coach. Sean explains why the term "Retread" should not be used for Gulutzan. The guys also discuss the Stars coaching loss of assistant Misha Donskov as he is named VP-Hockey Operations and men's national teams coach for Canada. Sean discusses how that is a loss for the Stars but an amazing opportunity for Donskov. Plus free agency news and notes and a whole lot more on this edition of Spits and Suds with insider Sean Shapiro. 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
A heartfelt shout-out to young Stars fan Mason Tutt and the whole Tutt family. Please consider supporting his family's GoFundMe during his battle with leukemia by clicking the link here. In this episode of Starcastic Remarks, Ryan, Chris, and James go full offseason mode with a deep dive into the Mitch Marner-to-Dallas rumors — could it really happen? And if so, would Jason Robertson have to go the other way? The guys also discuss the latest in the Stars' coaching search, why Glen Gulutzan feels like a step backward, and what to make of Steve Spott's departure. They evaluate Jim Nill's latest cap-saving moves with the re-signings of Nils Lundkvist and Mavrik Bourque, and offer thoughts on Marchment's exit. Other highlights: What Marner's contract could look like Why Rasmus Andersson and Aaron Ekblad also don't make sense Is Jamie Benn at risk of being poached in free agency? Who should be Dallas' #4 defenseman next season? If you enjoy the show, leave us a five-star review and share with a fellow Stars fan! We're Looking for sponsors! If you or your business want to partner with a passionate, growing hockey podcast with a loyal Dallas Stars fanbase, we'd love to connect. Check out our media kit by clicking here to learn how you can support Starcastic Remarks and reach a dedicated NHL audience. JOIN THE Who CARES Club! Love Starcastic Remarks? Join our BRAND NEW membership club, The Who Cares Club! For $5/month, you get some exclusive perks and help the most sarcastic Stars podcast continue to grow and continue on! Click here to join! Support Starcastic Remarks! Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review wherever you listen to podcasts—it makes a huge difference! Watch us on YouTube and click like & subscribe and hit that notification bell! Follow us across social media for updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content: YouTube: @StarcasticR Twitter (X): @StarcasticR Discord: Join Here TikTok: @StarcasticR Instagram: @StarcasticR Facebook: @StarcasticR Visit our website here for more content!
In episode #224, we're joined by good friend of The Coaches Site and upcoming TCS Live presenter Glen Gulutzan. When he steps on stage at TCS Live later this month at the University of Michigan, it will mark the 5th time he has presented at one of our events, and in the process he will hold the pole position when it comes to the most presentations all-time at a TCS event. But while there is a ton tactical knowledge he's shared at the conference, the insights you can gleam from his coaching journey in today's interview are equally as valuable. Listen as he discusses constraints, or lack of them on the power play, cutting your teeth as a coach in Las Vegas, and how he's learned from all the coaches he's worked with throughout his career.
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The Hockey Writers Edmonton Oilers writing crew react to the firing of head coach Dave Tippett, the decision to go with Jay Woodcroft over Glen Gulutzan, whether a new coaching staff can get the team back on track and more. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time Stamps 1:58 Reaction to Dave Tippett getting fired 7:01 Why did Mike Smith start in back-to-back games? 9:18 Did it factor into Ken Holland's decision to finally pull the trigger? 11:11 Should the blame fall on Tippett or Holland? 15:16 Woodcroft Over Gulutzan 19:28 Stuart Skinner's role in the new coaching regime 22:11 Who will fill in for Duncan Keith? 23:54 Replacing Zach Kassian's physicality 24:47 What will it take to see change? 27:52 Do the Oilers have a playoff roster? 30:31 Are more changes on the horizon? 32:37 Is Connor McDavid injured? 34:50 Looking ahead to the next game versus the New York Islanders ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Oilers crew are great writers, too: Jim Parsons - Julian Mongillo - Brian Swane - Colton Pankiw Make sure to check out all of our great Oilers content Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Sign up for the "Morning Skate" newsletter Join us in the Hockey Lounge on Discord to talk Oilers and all things hockey Graphics by Vince Richard
Hop in the Two-Man Booth with Nick & Neil as they discuss the week that was for the Edmonton Oilers and other stories around the NHL! They start things off with some Christmas movie talk before breaking down the two Oilers' wins with Glen Gulutzan at the helm, looking at the numbers and top performers throughout the lineup (8:25). Then they discuss the rumours around a possible Jacob Chychrun trade and the impact he brings to the blueline (22:15), update the Ovi Watch and look at the streaking teams around the league (31:00), name their Coach Orion (58:20) and Road Warriors of the Week (62:00) before wrapping-up with by checking to the Fantasy Land Motel (66:45). FOLLOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram @2manbooth
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Glen joins Bob to talk about the Oilers recent practices, the powerplay and the upcoming battle of Alberta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, we welcome Paul Jerrard, an assistant coach with the University of Nebraska Omaha Mavericks, to the podcast. One of the few minority coaches to ever stand behind an NHL bench, Jerrard is hoping to help change that moving forward. Through the programs like the NHLCA’s BIPOC coaching program, Jerrard has taken a leadership role in trying to create more opportunity for people for colour in hockey. With people like him leading the charge, we should expect more coaches of colour to be represented in the NHL in the not too distant future. The Winnipeg, Manitoba native has a total of 24 years of coaching experience, which includes five seasons as an assistant in the NHL. The most recent stint saw him spend two seasons on Glen Gulutzan’s staff with the Calgary Flames between 2016 and 2018. Prior to that, Jerrard spent two seasons with the Dallas Stars and one with the Colorado Avalanche. Jerrard got his coaching career started with his alma mater at Lake Superior State following a 10-year professional playing career. He has spent 12 years of his career in the AHL, along with seven seasons in the NCAA. Now in his third season with Nebraska Omaha and Mike Gabinet’s staff, the NCAA D1 11th-ranked Mavericks are in the process of preparing to make a postseason run. Find out his philosophy for running a successful penalty kill from his time in the NHL, how hard work and meaningful connections have helped him in his career, and his thoughts on what steps need to be taken to get more diversity in the NHL.
Bob and David discuss who may fall to the Oilers in the 2020 NHL draft, improvements to the team's power play under Glen Gulutzan and which pending UFAs G.M. Ken Holland should re-sign.
Oilers assistant coach Glen Gulutzan joins the program to discuss the Oilers' red hot special teams heading into the break and if he thinks they can bounce right back into whenever the NHL resumes. And how the priority has shifted away from the D on the PP over the years. Also, "This Day In Oilers History" features a high scoring game against the Detroit Red Wings.
Welcome, Nation, to a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio that's ready for your earholes just in time for the weekend. How exciting is that? This week, we welcomed Brock Seguin from Daily Faceoff to talk a little fantasy hockey, Ken Holland, the Stanley Cup Finals, and a whole lot more. To start off this week's podcast, we spoke to Brock about Daily Faceoff, the fantasy site in The Nation Network, and what it's like to run that thing. As someone who has covered for Brock before, I know how much work goes into making that site tick but to hear it in his own words was interesting. Another thing about Brock is that he is a diehard Red Wings fan so it was fun to hear his take on what Oilers fans can expect with Ken Holland as the new GM. To hear him say that this was probably a good move for the organization and back it up with examples was very encouraging to hear and I think you'll agree. From there, we got into the coaching moves that were made today as it was revealed that Trent Yawney and Manny Viveiros would not be back for the upcoming season while Glen Gulutzan would be staying aboard. From there, we wrapped things up with a look at the Stanley Cup Finals as the boys tried to decide whether they care about either team winning or not. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, Nation, to a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio that's ready for your earholes just in time for the weekend. How exciting is that? This week, we welcomed Brock Seguin from Daily Faceoff to talk a little fantasy hockey, Ken Holland, the Stanley Cup Finals, and a whole lot more. To start off this week's podcast, we spoke to Brock about Daily Faceoff, the fantasy site in The Nation Network, and what it's like to run that thing. As someone who has covered for Brock before, I know how much work goes into making that site tick but to hear it in his own words was interesting. Another thing about Brock is that he is a diehard Red Wings fan so it was fun to hear his take on what Oilers fans can expect with Ken Holland as the new GM. To hear him say that this was probably a good move for the organization and back it up with examples was very encouraging to hear and I think you'll agree. From there, we got into the coaching moves that were made today as it was revealed that Trent Yawney and Manny Viveiros would not be back for the upcoming season while Glen Gulutzan would be staying aboard. From there, we wrapped things up with a look at the Stanley Cup Finals as the boys tried to decide whether they care about either team winning or not.
Oilers new Assistant Coaches Trent Yawney, Manny Viveiros and Glen Gulutzan chat about the current season, coaching styles, working together and how they got to where they are now on Episode 4 of Oilers In Depth: The Podcast.
We catch up with Mark Warner from The Vegas Hockey Podcast and get his thoughts on the Golden Knights' post-season successes. Plus, Dave and Pete discuss Glen Gulutzan joining the Oilers' coaching staff, the 2018 NHL Draft, and other off-season news on The Roundtable.
Guests include Jerry Crasnick and Glen Gulutzan.
Stanley Cup Final begins and we podcast from the BarDown Lounge at Rhino Sport and Play as the Washington Capitals take on the Vegas Golden Knights in game 1. Listen Here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Banter -Mike discusses his California trip Some news as the Oilers select new coaches, Glen Gulutzan, Trent Yawney and Manny Viveiros. Mike explains why Tavares will now sign with the Islanders. Where does Mark Hunter end up? Caps defeat Lightning is game 7 of Conference Final. Storyline after storyline in this Caps/Knights final McPhee returns against his old team Trotz / Ovi finally in a final Marc Andre Fleury Rathole Intro/Outro Music Artist: Wayne Newton Song:Mack the Knife
The Oilers have made a number of changes to the coaching staff, bringing in Glen Gulutzan, Trent Yawney and Manny Viveiros. Will these changes improve the staff? And what other moves can the Oilers make to improve the roster and the team? David Staples and Bruce McCurdy of The Cult of Hockey dig in.
May 25 - Glen Gulutzan, new Oilers assistant coach with Bob Stauffer
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One week into the Stanley Cup playoffs Joel sees the Penguins, including Hot Dog and Philip. The Toronto Maple Leafs managed to get a win in game 3 over the Boston Bruins. Is that enough to give Joel hope. After Nazem Kadri's 3 game suspension, is it too much when compared to other punishment handed out? What would have been fair? Cory Schneider and Braden Holtby have taken back the nets for the New Jersey Devils and Washington Capitals. Is it too little too late? Do teams struggle to play well in front of the bonafide #1 starter? If Phil Kessel were to read slam poetry, what would it be about? The Colorado Avalanche chased Pekka Rinne in game number 3. Is there any chance that he'll continue to struggle? Linemen and referees are under intense scrutiny in the playoffs, but have they been extra horrible this post season? Three teams are already looking for new coaches next season, with Alain Vigneault, Ken Hitchcock and Glen Gulutzan leaving the New York Rangers, Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames respectively. Who should be their replacements and where will they end up? The Vezina candidates are announced. Are they right? Lastly, there is a Hi Sticking update, with hundreds of points being handed out so far! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Patreon: patreon.com/4thLinePodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial
Welcome to a special Agree or Disagree:Facebook Live Event as we reflect on the outpouring of emotion Hockey. It’s a part of the identity of Canada.We all dream of playing.We all watch. Some of the best Canadian memories and moments are on the ice.Rain, snow, or shine, families would wake up at 5:00 AM to take their kid or kids to the rink. They will stay up late. There are many of nights that there would be games on the street or on ice and we would just…play.Then some would be good enough to advance to another level. And that dream of one day playing in the NHL would continue. For players. For broadcasters. For coaches.They would travel on busses down the highways and roads of this country. Pursuing the passion that they loved. It brought smiles to faces, bonds of friendship, and lessons learned.And now, that just seems…different.This weekend was a weekend of sorrow, sadness and grief. The Humboldt Broncos were on their way to a playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks. A crash killed 15 and injured 14 others.,It’s hard to say. It was hard to write.The outpouring of grief was felt across Canada and the world. You heard just a piece of that from Connor McDavid, Glen Gulutzan, Mike Babcock and Sheldon Kennedy. There was more. Much more.Where we go from here? How do we support the victims, some obvious, others connected in many different ways. Joining me is Adele Desjardins-Lepine. BIOAdele Desjardins is strongly connected to her roots. She is a proud coal miners daughter raised by her dad at 10 months of age with the support of her aunts, uncles, grandparents and her community.She has faced many adversities in her life. Some people look for escape in self-destruction or addiction...but not Adele. She has taken the lessons learned through pivotal points in her life to become the amazing person she is today.She is dedicated to raising her 2 girls in Drumheller Canada. She is a pillar in her community, an inspiring friend and an Achievement Club Leader.Adele is a Transformational Weekend Master Trainer and speaker. She is passionate about sharing the principles taught to her through positive psychology and how we strengthen our willpower, challenge our beliefs, understand love and choose happiness to succeed.We cover a number of different topics. We hope this podcast gives some sort of comfort and peace.Thank you for listening and watching.
Zack and Spencer kick off this week by talking about the Leafs back to back wins. Is JVR a Leaf next season? And if Freddie Andersen is out long term-who should be between the pipes? The boys also talk about the now legendary Glen Gulutzan tirades and if his Flames are a playoff team. They are also bring up the Flames provincial rival in the Oilers and if they should be in on a Nugent-Hopkins for Hoffman trade with the Sens. Hayley has to get in the topic too and also brings in the weekly headline news. Do you need to make the playoffs to win the Hart? Which celebrity should be doing colour next? Tune in to the Puck Talks twitter page Friday mornings to live stream the podcast and get involved in the discussion. @PuckTalksLive
Is Flames head coach Glen Gulutzan on the hot seat? Our NHL Insider Craig Button has a very strong opinion on the topic.
With rookie camp a week away and main camp after that, PostMedia Flames beat writer Wes Gilbertson was my guest as we examined a few noteworthy topics. We looked back on Glen Gulutzan's rookie season as head coach, the turnaround the team made and what to expect in 2017-18. We also spent a lot of time talking about Penticton, what we've learned in the past, storylines and who to watch this year. We wrap up with a bunch of great listener questions.
Ryan Leslie sat down with Flames head coach Glen Gulutzan, who talked about 're-introducing' himself to his family after the season ends, if he's watching the Stanley Cup playoffs, and how he's already planning ahead for the 2017-18 campaign.
The 2017 Stanley Cup playoff picture is starting to take form, a log jam in the east, one, maybe two remaining spots in the west, and for the Vancouver Canucks, they're signing randoms from the Swiss League just to make minimum roster numbers. P Mac, Ryan and Geeta join you this week to discuss the recent stretch of Canucks home games, all disappointing losses. They discuss Willie's continued struggles, when he will be let go and replaced before next season and why he's still doing the same old things. They discuss Ryan Miller's fantastic play... in 3-0 loses, P Mac describes the scene at Rogers Arena on Saturday night vs Pittsburgh, and Ryan asks if all these illnesses are made up to give ailing players a rest? They also discuss the surging Calgary Flames, Glen Gulutzan's simple method to turn the Flames season around and how deep they could go in the playoffs if they remain..white hot. The gang looks at the some potential playoff matches in the east, and discuss how the Pittsburgh Penguins, riddled with injuries, could have a big Tortorella problem in Columbus waiting for them if they fall to the 2nd or 3rd seed in the Metropolis division. Finally, the gang discusses Aaron Ekblad's latest concussion in what is become a serious cause for concern. They look at the hit and what it means for the Panthers' playoff hopes. For our Patreon backers, this episode continues on www.patreon.com/pucksonnet in this week's 5 Minutes For Paying segment, where the gang discusses podcasts, Serial, Ryan speaking at BCIT, Geeta's home cooking and bachelor eating over the sink! Enjoy!
John is joined by Eric Francis, longtime Flames columnist/analyst for Postmedia and Sportsnet, to pick apart the Flames' headache in net, gush over Matt Tkachuk, grade Glen Gulutzan's first year, and much more.
Flames radio colour commentator Peter Loubardias stopped by as my guest and we dug into a variety of topics including first-year coach Glen Gulutzan and what we've learned so far, the struggles of Sam Bennett and Johnny Gaudreau, could tiny prospect Matthew Phillips one day make the NHL, and the evolution of the NHL's fourth line and where it is headed. We finished off by answering reader questions.
Postmedia Flames beat writer Wes Gilbertson stops in to chat with Darren Haynes about a season that continues to be a disappointment for the Calgary Flames. Topics include the heat on coach Glen Gulutzan, the struggling special teams, the Nicklas Grossmann experiment and the Pacific Division. Some listener questions are also answered.
Postmedia Flames beat writer Kristen Odland joins host Darren Haynes in a recap of all things Calgary Flames. Nearing the three-week mark of the regular season, it's been a roller-coaster season so far. Topics we get after include Glen Gulutzan's unique coaching methods, individual performances so far and what the plan is for Matthew Tkachuk.
Longtime PostMedia Flames beat writer -- turned columnist -- Scott Cruickshank joins Darren Haynes as co-host. He talks about life on the road when you're covering the team full-time. We also discuss the Sean Monahan signing and the two-decade void he fills, expectations for Glen Gulutzan and assess the off-season for Brad Treliving. Oh, and we debate if 2016-17 will be Jarome Iginla's final season.
It's the first day of summer, the hockey season is winding down and rumours are swirling that Canada's boyfriend, George Stroumboulopoulos could no longer be the host of Hockey Night in Canada. Geeta, P Mac and Ryan are with you this week to talk all about the potential big changes in Toronto with Rogers and Hockey Night in Canada. Where did they go wrong? Did they try and re-invent the wheel? Did they give up on Strombo too soon? Or write off Ron MacLean too easily? They look at the goalie shuffle going on in the NHL. Marc-Andre Fleury and his two Cup rings could be on the move while Frederik Andersen was just traded to Toronto for two picks. Is the price of a promising goalie going up? They talk about Randy Carlyle being rehired in Anaheim, Bruce Boudreau's new team in Minnesota and their unusual coaching staff. And P Mac explains just what kind of coach Glen Gulutzan is and what the Calgary Flames are expecting from him! Finally, the gang remembers the 2011 riot, looks at Jim Benning's trading for prospects strategy and P Mac shares a tale of his days interning at Sports Talk! Enjoy!
Brendnen Ullrich interviews new Flames head coach Glen Gulutzan. Reid talks to Jennifer Heil about doping in the Olympics. Plus to end the show Reid brings on his Dad Bob Wilkins.
Glen Gulutzan - Flames head coach in conversation with Brenden Ullrich.