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On this episode, the guys pay tribute to late Brewers radio voice and Hall of Famer Bob Uecker. They then discuss Andy's recent trip to a Blue Jackets game and CBJ's recent success, followed by the race for a playoff spot between Detroit and Montreal. The show ends with a discussion about Glen Sather's comments about Ovechkin on the 32 Thoughts Podcast. email us at: freshicehockeypodcast@gmail.com This show was produced by Andy Matteucci. Hosted by Andy and Brian Matteucci Facebook: Fresh Ice Hockey Podcast Instagram: @freshicehockeypodcast www.xenopucks.com - The best off-ice practice puck on the market! www.warriorforlifefund.org
Best known for his tenure as the general manager and coach of the Edmonton Oilers, Glen Sather led the team to five Stanley Cup championships in the 1980s. He later served as the president and general manager of the New York Rangers, significantly impacting the team's development and success while cementing himself as one of the NHL's greatest contributors. Now, at the age of 81, Glen is leaving the NHL for good. Bob and John welcome Glen to the show today to take a look back at his legendary career in the National Hockey League.
In Hour 3 we were joined by The Brick Invitational chairman Craig Styles, HHoF coach and executive Glen Sather, and our Tuesday cohost, Hockey Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 3 we were joined by Hockey Hall of Fame coach, executive, and architect of the Oilers 80s dynasty Glen Sather. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week is the season finale for Ranger Things. We'll be returning in 3 weeks (unless there is something substantial to chat about).We talk about some of the signings and trades that may effect the Rangers, Glen Sather, Goodrow's move to San Jose, and spend a lot of time on the Trouba drama, complete with Carlo's theory on why he want's to stay). We also dive into Kakko's future with this team (Carlo almost cries) and whether or not we really need Shesterkin (there is a compelling argument to move on from him).
This week is the season finale for Ranger Things. We'll be returning in 3 weeks (unless there is something substantial to chat about). We talk about some of the signings and trades that may effect the Rangers, Glen Sather, Goodrow's move to San Jose, and spend a lot of time on the Trouba drama, complete with Carlo's theory on why he want's to stay). We also dive into Kakko's future with this team (Carlo almost cries) and whether or not we really need Shesterkin (there is a compelling argument to move on from him). Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shoot us an email: contact@rangerthingspodcast.com Visit the website and become a member: rangerthingspodcast.com
On Wednesday's ENN, Bridges trade. Anunoby extends with the Knicks. Subway Series. Messi. Glen Sather retires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Marchese kicks things off with Elliotte Friedman to recap Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals and how Florida was able to avoid the reverse sweep. The pair discuss Ken Holland's future in the Oilers' front office, if Edmonton will have a general manager present at the draft, the 2024 Hockey Hall of Fame class, and Glen Sather's decision to call it a career. Next, Matt and Elliotte delve into the Jake Walman trade and try and make sense of the move, before looking into the Red Wings' search for netminder and what's next for Patrick Kane. Later on, they share their expectations for the upcoming NHL buyout window, what's ahead for Steven Stamkos, 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 Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The gang touched on Glen Sather calling it a career after six decades in hockey. Then TSN's Gord Miller joined the show to talk the Panthers Cup win, why winning is not an individual stat, the Habs at the draft, Sather's legacy in Edmonton, the madness of Euro 2024 and more!
Some people are lucky enough to have one interesting career. Pat Hughes had two: playing in the NHL for nine years, then serving 20 years in the Ann Arbor Police Department, retiring as a Detective Sergeant. He played for legendary coaches Scotty Bowman in Montreal and Glen Sather in Edmonton, and alongside all-time greats Guy Lafleur, Wayne Gretzky, and Mark Messier, winning three Stanley Cups, then earned a reputation as one of Ann Arbor's most respected law enforcement officers. He talks here about the lessons he learned along the way.In this episode Pat tells us what he learned becoming one of the first college hockey players to get to the NHL – “There is no substitute for honest effort,” then playing for two hockey dynasties, the Montreal Canadiens and the Edmonton Oilers. While Montreal was an established, old-school organization, and Edmonton was run by young players whose coach gave them more freedom, the two clubs had a lot in common, as all winning teams do.“Great teams are inclusive,” Hughes says. “They bring you in right away, and make you feel like you belong.” He explains how both teams did that, and made every player feel important and valuable to the team's mission.He also talks about both Hall of Fame coaches, Montreal's Scotty Bowman, and his remarkable ability to influence his players, and Edmonton's Glen Sather, who took a different approach in some ways, with a younger, looser bunch, but kept his finger on the pulse of his players, and still instilled the principles needed to win four Stanley Cups in five years.Hughes also talks about what he learned playing alongside such all-time greats as Yvan Cournoyer, Guy Lafleur, and Ken Dryden in Montreal, and Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, and Paul Coffey in Edmonton, among others. A humble man, Hughes had to be prompted to discuss one of his highlights: five goals in one game against Calgary – the second highest total any NHL player has achieved, including Gretzky.The conversation then turns to Pat's lifelong interest in law enforcement, and how he realized his second dream by becoming a Detective Sergeant in the Ann Arbor Police Department, and the lessons he learned in his 20-year career, including how to settle down a college party run amuck without sparking a riot, and how to transfer his ability to stay calm under pressure from his hockey career to the AAPD.We close with Pat describing his favorite teacher from high school, and his great advice about being either really smart or very organized. Pat jokes that he picked the latter!About our Host:For info about the book or this podcast please visit our website:http://www.letthemleadbybacon.comhttp://www.johnubacon.comYou can connect with John via these platforms:https://www.facebook.com/johnubaconhttps://twitter.com/Johnubacon
Au cours de 20 dernières années, les 2 Félix Séguin ont amassé une tonne d'anecdotes parce que les gens éprouvent encore des ennuis à les démystifier. Les Canadiens, Max Pacioretty et Glen Sather se sont d'ailleurs fait jouer le tour. Aussi, Félix Séguin de TVA nous parle de son plus récent dossier qui porte sur l'impact des bagarres au hockey. Bonne écoute. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
The legendary Oilers defensemen and soon to be inductee of the Hockey Hall of Fame - Kevin Lowe - joins the podcast to spend some time with Bob and John. The three talk about Kevin's days as an Oiler & Ranger and learn about the time he was almost a Calgary Flame. Kevin shares some memorable stories from times in his playing days as well as in the front office, his relationship with Glen Sather, the story behind #4 and much more on todays episode.
Player, Coach & GM this man has done it all. Coached the great one & traded him as well. We dig into his early years along with some of the things he's learnt along the way. Let me know what you think Text me 587-217-8500
We have a fun podcast today where Cam Connor covers a range of topics including: -An update on the Montreal Canadiens/Toronto Maple Leafs playoff series -What will it be like for the Habs and Leafs to finally play in front of a crowd -How's Cam enjoying the press he's been doing the past week? -Cam talks about his recent social media posts including a new photo he found of Gordie Howe -What happened to the Edmonton Oilers? What would Cam do if he was in charge? -Why does he disagree with the Oilers GM that they need more scoring power -What he learned from Glen Sather about playing with a superstar -A listener asks when was the last time he interacted with Scotty Bowman and what was Bowman's coaching style compared to Glen Sather? -Cam recounts a story in the Nevada Desert in the dead of night when we encountered a UFO, listen to the story and see what you think. Connect with Cam Connor: Email: viewfromthepenaltybox@gmail.com. Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/CamConnorNHL. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CamConnorNHL. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ViewfromthePenaltyBox/ Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/camconnornhl Merchandise (25% OFF with this link) http://www.viewfromthepenaltybox.com/merch
“If I become the coach of this team, you'll get fired.”“I said to a reporter one day the only thing that's going to stop this team is money.”“You can't punch worth a damn because you couldn't even knock me out when I didn't see it coming.”Player to player-coach to GM to President to Hockey Hall of Fame. An Oilers and Rangers legend.He won a slew of Cups along the way. He discovered Gretzky. He drafted Messier, Kurri and Coffey,He was forced to trade Gretzky. You probably remember.Glen Sather. Get to know him.I'm your host Zak Kindrachuk.My dad used to play hockey.
In Hour 1, we heard from Ryan Rishaug of TSN Edmonton & comments from Glen Sather about the late John Muckler
A nostalgic look back at our favorite hockey hero's who wore the red, white and blue for the Rangers during the 1960's,70's and 80's. *In episode number 41 Tom, Rob and Mike discuss the results of the Stanley Cup Finals and former Rangers Ryan McDonagh and Kevin Shattenkirk celebrating their first Cup win. Then the guys reflect back on the career of one of the most dynamic and electric players in Rangers history, number 29 defenseman Reijo "Rexi' Ruotsalainen. * Ruotsalainen was drafted by the Rangers in the 6th round of the 1980 Draft. *Reijo was one of the fan favorites at MSG while he played for the Rangers and also for the Edmonton Oilers and Devils during his 7 year career in the NHL. * Ruotsalainen was an electric, skilled and incredibly fast skater with tremendous lateral movement and athleticism. known for his dominant slap and wrist shot, hockey IQ , passing ability and breath taking end to end rushes. * Scored 18,16,20,28 and 17 goals respectively during his 5 years with the Rangers. Led the club in scoring with 73 points during the 1984-85 season where Herb Brooks installed him at left wing on the Mark Pavelich line for 32 games. * Ruotsalainen earned NHL All-Star honors in 1986. * One of Tom's fondest memories as a Rangers season ticket holder during the early 80's was watching Ruotsalainen beat the Islanders in March of 1983 (in a playoff like atmosphere at MSG) 2-1 with the game winning goal with only minutes to play. Rexi utilized his explosive speed and superior agility to skate around defenseman Tomas Jonsson and with his incredible wrist shot beat Goalie Kelly Hrudey over his left shoulder that ignited an ovation that almost blew the roof off at MSG. * Traded by the Rangers in a lopsided deal in favor of Glen Sather and the Edmonton Oilers prior to the start of the 1986-87 season. * He went on to win Two Stanley Cups with the Oilers despite only playing in a limited number of regular season games while playing in all of the Oilers playoff games during those two Stanley Cup wins. * He is a member of the Finnish Ice Hockey Hall Of Fame after a distinguished International Hockey Career as a player and coach.
Oct 27 - Hour 1 - Feat. Glen Sather & Matt Dunigan by The Lowdown with Lowetide
Bob looks back on the legendary career of Glen Sather on his 77th birthday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Lawton takes a deep dive into the Florida Panthers organization and players that may be available as trade candidates or free agents after Bill Zito was named the new GM of the team. Plus, a look back on Glen Sather's legacy on his 77th birthday and thoughts on Johnny Gaudreau and Taylor Hall. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He was the last line of defence on the most offensive teams in the history of the NHL and helped the Oilers win five Stanley Cups during his Hall of Fame career. Grant Fuhr this week on Sports and More.
Former Leaf Eddie Shack passes away. Russ tell some stories about him.Russ talks about his first NHL fight and it was against a superstarWhat will the level of play be like in the Stanley Cup Playoffs?Why goalies are all different but some are a little "out there". NHL players tend to invest in restaurant and horses.New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton is a big hit with Russ who shares a hilarious storyRuss has some interesting thoughts on John Tortorella and Scotty Bowman
In this episode of 'Between the Hash Marks', we discuss the New York Rangers. This is Part 2 of 2. We get into discussing the decisions within the New York Rangers organization. We provide a comprehensive snapshot of where the New York Rangers were and are as of today as an organization || ‘Business of Hockey and the Goal’ is made up of 3 episode formats: ‘Between the Hash Marks’ focuses on Hockey Management Tactics and Culture; ‘The Syndicate’ focuses on decisions and initiatives by the Hockey Ownership Groups, Analytics, and the Future of Hockey; ‘PowerInsights’ compliments ‘The Syndicate’ focuses on translating business by providing insights, knowledge and methods in advanced business, for those 'Hockey players and fans' who are interested in Entrepreneurship.
We get into discussing the decisions within the New York Rangers organization. We provide a comprehensive snapshot of where the New York Rangers were and are as of today as an organization || ‘Business of Hockey and the Goal’ is made up of 3 episode formats: ‘Between the Hash Marks’ focuses on Hockey Management Tactics and Culture; ‘The Syndicate’ focuses on decisions and initiatives by the Hockey Ownership Groups, Analytics, and the Future of Hockey; ‘PowerInsights’ compliments ‘The Syndicate’ focuses on translating business by providing insights, knowledge and methods in advanced business, for those 'Hockey players and fans' who are interested in Entrepreneurship.
The Arizona Coyotes may be in trouble with off ice issues.Head coaches of dynasties - do they get the respect they deserve?Are you sure you’d like to be a celebrity in the limelight?Rusty had dinner with a guy whose job it is to ruin people‘s lives.A former NFL player wins an Oscar.Hockey players with exceptional other talents. Yes, there are some!Jerome thought it would be a good idea to go sit in a booth with Mariah Carey. Bad ideaBruce Springsteen, in a bar without an entourage, joins Russ' teammates for a few pintsThis may be the deepest fight ever to get into the NHL playoffs.
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — With Jess Myers returning from deer hunting camp, The Rink Live video podcast changed locations to the Municipal Athletic Complex, home of the St. Cloud Blizzard junior hockey team that plays in the North American Hockey League. Hatten discusses St. Cloud State’s tie and overtime win over the weekend at Northern Michigan. Myers talks about the University of Minnesota’s 3-on-3 overtime win and win over the weekend at Michigan. Then the two reporters are joined by Blizzard head coach and general manager Moe Mantha. Mantha talks about his team’s move to St. Cloud, how things are going for the team, gives an update on Blizzard forward Alex Kupka, who is recovering form a broken C2 vertebrae, and talks about his NHL career. Mantha was teammates with players like Dale Hawerchuk, Dave Christian, Phil Housley, Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier and played for coaches Glen Sather and Herb Brooks.
Neil Keefe and Adam Herman of Blueshirt Banter talk about the Rangers being unsure of whether they are trying to compete or rebuild, expectations for this season, why David Quinn's first season-plus has felt like Alain Vigneault, wasting the fourth line on players without a future and the defensive issues under Lindy Ruff.Former Ranger and 14-year NHL veteran Tom Poti talks with Neil about growing up a Yankees fan in Massachusetts, choosing Boston University, leaving college for the NHL, getting traded to the Rangers, the highs and lows of his time with the Rangers playing for Bryan Trottier and Glen Sather, why he left for the Islanders in free agency, joining the Capitals on the rise and the injuries that ended his career.
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger says the Columbus Blue Jackets will likely look a lot different next year with not just the loss of key free agents, but the fact John Davidson's name has been connected to the Rangers since Glen Sather decided to step down. Darren also confirms that David Poile and the Preds were interested in Matt Duchene prior to the trade deadline but just couldn't pull a deal off.
A nostalgic look back at our favorite hockey heroes and legends who wore the red, white and blue for the Rangers during the 1960s,70's and 80's. In episode # 26 we review the exciting 2019 NHL Draft Lottery and its impact on the Rangers as well as a review of the Rangers season and finally a discussion on the departure and career of President Glen Sather. * Rangers and Devils were the final two franchises standing for the shot at Jack Hughes and the number 1 selection during the upcoming 2019 NHL Draft. * The Devils won the lottery with the Rangers securing the number 2 selection and the likelihood of drafting a power forward Kaapo Kakko of Finland. *Kaapo would bring to the Rangers much needed size, elite goal-scoring skill, and toughness. *The Rangers finished the 2019 season with positive growth and performances from Right-wingers Pavel Buchnevich and Ryan Strome as well as young goaltender Alexander Georgiev *Glen Sather has stepped down after 19 seasons as the GM( 10th) and later President (12th) of the NY Rangers. * Sather will remain with the Rangers in an advisory role to owner James Dolan * How will Sather be remembered as the architect of the Rangers club over the past 19 seasons? * As a hard-nosed player with the Rangers Sather played in parts of 4 seasons appearing in 188 regular season games * He scored 18 goals and 24 assists for 42 points along with 193 penalty minutes * Sather started his playing career with the Bruins while also playing for the Penguins, Canadians, Blues and Noth Stars *Glen Sather was inducted into the HOF in 1997 for his work building and leading the Edmonton Oilers to 5 Stanley Cups as a coach and GM
In this episode, we take a look at the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs and make some predictions. We also take a look at Slava Voynov's suspension, McDavid trade rumors and Glen Sather's retirement from hockey.
Welcome back to the much-anticipated episode #3 of Unfiltered with Matthew Barnaby. Barns is coming at us from the beautiful Orange County, California. We get into all the NHL coaches who were hired and fired and tee-up and predict EVERY playoff matchup in the first round. Next, we welcome our guest of honor who 760 games, 865 points 6x all-star, heart trophy winner and Hockey Hall Of Famer, Eric Lindros. From foes to friends, the boys' talk about their kids, contact in hockey, concussions, the Quebec decision, and their rivalry. Big E gets into playing in Philadelphia on one of the most feared lines the NHL has ever seen and the 91’ Canada Cup. Fun fact, Barns and Eric fought each other as opponents and roommates. Barns lets us in on a story involving the Royal Fairmont, the mini bar, $3500, wrestling and Glen Sather. What would Unfiltered be without a trip to Drambuie Island to visit mama b. She makes her picks for the playoffs and Matthew gives her 3 options of stories from his childhood to tell the audience. She chooses a dandy. We also play fuck, kill, marry….again. Enjoy!
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger says Trever Linden's name has been thrown out there in relation to the vacant New York Rangers President position. Darren says as soon as Glen Sather made the decision to step down, he was told that they want someone with some legit NHL executive experience and Linden has that.
Playoffs!? Playoffs!? Your talking about playoffs? Oh why yes we are! Episode 28 is here and we have you covered completely for the first round! This week on the podcast - Glen Sather retiring - All of the coaching firings and vacant jobs - A playoff preview of the first round - Don't forget to sign up for our NHL Bracket Challenge for a chance to win a Twofiveandten tee! We also have a special guest interview with Instagram star o_chourico regarding the Bruins/Maple Leafs series!
Joe and Mike talk about some final thoughts on the 2018-2019 New York Rangers, some Glen Sather talks, lottery odds, and final kids analysis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John & Dave delve into Glen Sather’s decision to step aside as Rangers team president, including his legacy and mindset surrounding his successor. Also, how does David Quinn coax an A-effort out of his team the next two nights? LIVE coverage of Rangers-Blue Jackets 6:30 PM on MSG NETWORKS
This week Andy travels back to where his passion for sports began, Madison Square Garden, to chat with his family friend - NY Rangers President Glen Sather. Glen recounts his career as a player, his history with the Edmonton Oilers' dynasty days, insights about Wayne Gretzky’s shocking departure from Edmonton, and the state of the NHL today!
Today's Guest on the PHA Podcast is Matt DiBiase, the author of the book — “the Art of the Dealers, the NHL Greatest General Managers” "The Art of the Dealers" is based several interviews with NHL players and general managers (active and retired) like Lou Lamoriello, Cliff Fletcher, Ray Shero, Doug Wilson, Jim Rutherford, and David Poile, who shared their insights and philosophies about what it takes to manage, build, and maintain great hockey teams. In this interview we discuss great managerial legends like Sam Pollock, Emile Francis, Bill Torrey, Conn Smythe, Harry Sinden, Glen Sather and more. Based on his rating system, Matt reveals what he determines to be the top 5 GMs of all time. The Art of the Dealers is available on Amazon.com. In addition to Matt, we welcome back the “Voice of the Boston Bruins Alumni” John Horrigan as he interviews a pair of NHL pros PJ Stock and Al Iafrate at the NHL Pro Am charity event in Boston. Please consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes (The link is in the show notes). Also you can reach me directly at prohockeyaumni@gmail.com. Pro Hockey Alumni ITunes SoundCloud Stitcher Twitter Facebook Instagram Google Play Mark Willand
Dan Barreiro is joined in-studio by Gopher radio analyst Spencer Tollackson. Lou Nanne is at the X and he brought his good friend Glen Sather along as well. Great hour of old time and current hockey conversation with two legends!
The guys are back and ready to break down the news of the week in the National Hockey League, including: Another set of suspensions are handed out with Dustin Brown getting 1 game and Alex Burrows getting 10 games. Did the Department of Player Safety actually get one right? The Ottawa Senators extended general manager Pierre Dorion's contract. But why? Glen Sather and Jeff Gorton wrote a letter to the fans of the New York Rangers explaining the path forward for them. What should the Rangers do next? Do they trade Rick Nash? Ryan McDonough? Henrik Lundqvist? The Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers are on the docket as we pull double duty in the Elimination Station. Both of these were playoff teams last year. What went wrong? Joel plays a game of "Former NHLer Olympian Over/Under". Can you defeat Joel in this new game? Lastly, the Pavel Bure Must Watch Games of the Week are selected! The4thLinePodcast.com Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Patreon: patreon.com/4thLinePodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Shoot the Shred podcast shredpod.simplecast.fm
Kevin & Avery return with a new name and a lot of Rangers hockey to talk about. Trade rumors continued to heat up within the organization after Jeff Gorton and Glen Sather issued a statement that will change the course of the franchise in the coming years. From "So you're telling me there's a chance?" to "Farming the Future," the boys revive their favorite segments for yet another week. In the end it's fair to say, whenever Alain Vigneault opens his mouth, Kevin & Avery are going to have something to say about it.
Dan Barreiro is joined in-studio by Gopher radio analyst Spencer Tollackson. Lou Nanne is at the X and he brought his good friend Glen Sather along as well. Great hour of old time and current hockey conversation with two legends!
The guys are back and ready to break down the news of the week in the National Hockey League, including: Another set of suspensions are handed out with Dustin Brown getting 1 game and Alex Burrows getting 10 games. Did the Department of Player Safety actually get one right? The Ottawa Senators extended general manager Pierre Dorion's contract. But why? Glen Sather and Jeff Gorton wrote a letter to the fans of the New York Rangers explaining the path forward for them. What should the Rangers do next? Do they trade Rick Nash? Ryan McDonough? Henrik Lundqvist? The Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers are on the docket as we pull double duty in the Elimination Station. Both of these were playoff teams last year. What went wrong? Joel plays a game of "Former NHLer Olympian Over/Under". Can you defeat Joel in this new game? Lastly, the Pavel Bure Must Watch Games of the Week are selected! The4thLinePodcast.com Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Patreon: patreon.com/4thLinePodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Shoot the Shred podcast shredpod.simplecast.fm Part of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial A member of the Grandstand Sports Network
Finishing up Cam Connor's time with the Edmonton Oilers, Cam talks about some of the players he played with from Mark Messier to Kevin Lowe to Wayne Gretzky and Lee Fogolin. Cam also discusses his coach, Glen Sather, as well as the eccentric owner of the Oilers - Peter Pocklington, including the advice a psychic gave him to stay away from Pocklington. We finish up the podcast with thoughts on the current Edmonton Oilers team including Connor McDavid. Email: viewfromthepenaltybox@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/CamConnorNHL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camconnornhl/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ViewfromthePenaltyBox/ Merchandise (25% off with this link): www.viewfromthepenaltybox.com/merch
Cam Connor also played for the Edmonton Oilers during their rookie NHL year and with a team of future all stars. The episode starts with reading some feedback from listeners and answering listener questions, including tips on fighting and how Cam became an Assistant Coach for the New Haven Nighthawks. Other topics include: -The importance of media training and public speaking for the top hockey stars -Cam's multiple injuries playing for the Edmonton Oilers -What got Cam in hot water during his time in Edmonton -Why Cam may be the only professional athlete to skip team picture day (and why he regrets that now) -What was Glen Sather like as a coach? -How was the team received in its first year? Email: viewfromthepenaltybox@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/CamConnorNHL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camconnornhl/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ViewfromthePenaltyBox/ Merchandise (25% off with this link): www.viewfromthepenaltybox.com/merch
Cam shares some behind the scene stories of his time with Wayne Gretzky, including the time Glen Sather asked him to take a young Gretzky out for drinks. He also mixes in a great Kevin Lowe story as well and comments on how impressive the new Rogers Place arena is in Edmonton. Cam discusses why he took figure skating lessons and he reflects on what the city and people of Houston mean to him. Email: viewfromthepenaltybox@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/CamConnorNHL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camconnornhl/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ViewfromthePenaltyBox/ Merchandise (25% off with this link): www.viewfromthepenaltybox.com/merch
In this episode, we do a "State of the Pod" summary, as well as talk about random stuff - from Zach meeting Glen Sather recently to microbrews, we've got it all covered on this podcast. We also have a special guest, Megan our server from the playoff run, and Pete's son calls in to ask if he can go to a sleepover at his friend's house. We also do another segment of "Not a Fan But a Fan".
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Join us for a special Friday night edition of Blueshirt Underground Radio, the only place to talk New York Rangers hockey. We will talk free agents, Glen Sather, and the return of a BSU Radio favorite I would also expect some free flow tonight, off topic stuff, but we'll have fun.
Join us for a special Friday night edition of Blueshirt Underground Radio, the only place to talk New York Rangers hockey. We will talk free agents, Glen Sather, and the return of a BSU Radio favorite I would also expect some free flow tonight, off topic stuff, but we'll have fun.
Neil Keefe and Brian Monzo talk about the Rangers' trade for Keith Yandle, the job Glen Sather has done at the trade deadline and which teams Rangers fans should be worried about in the playoffs.
Neil Keefe and Kevin DeLury talk about whether the Rangers should sign or trade Ryan Callahan, why Glen Sather is deciding to draw the line for the first time with his team's captain and how far the Rangers team can go this season.
Neil Keefe and Brian Monzo talk about NHL players in the Olympics, the Ryan Callahan trade rumors and why trading the captain would be the most significant move of Glen Sather's tenure.
A mind-boggingly thorough evaluation of the 2010-11 Atlantic Division. Topics of interest: the sad-sackiness of the New York Islanders, and how will Glen Sather screw up the Rangers this year? • Intro / theme by The Orchid Highway • Atlantic Division Preview • The New York Islanders • Alexei Yashin’s STILL screwing the Isles?!?! … Continue reading Episode 12 – Atlantic Division Predictions →