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Episode 342 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Carolina Hurricanes goaltending coach Paul Schonfelder. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Schonfelder shares his path -- and important lessons from it -- to the NHL as a coach, including the transition from a short stint playing minor pro to coaching Junior A in Ontario, then coaching in the OHL, with Hockey Canada and into a development role with the Hurricanes that led to his current job. He shares tips on working with different styles of goaltender at the same time, quickly building relationships with new goalies (as he had to do with waiver claim turned rising star Brandon Bussi), the importance of a growth mindset, how to help your goalie manage the mental challenge of low-event games, and lots, lots more. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we look at important lessons from Connor Hellebuyck's path from never playing tier 1 minor hockey to becoming an Olympic champion. We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, in which Vizual Edge user Cam Talbot sharing tips on how to use "windows" to manage plays and passes from behind the net. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the most common padded undergarments in NHL locker rooms (and tease a new arrival to the category!)
Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada's David Amber (5:32) joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to chat about the outcome from Canada vs. USA's Gold Medal hockey game, if Hockey Canada brought the right personnel to Milan, what winning the gold medal and Captaining USA Hockey could do for Auston Matthews and the Maple Leafs for the rest of the season, how the loss could fuel Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon, and if the NHL should reintroduce a Summit Series between USA and Canada for a 7-game series in the future. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee weigh in on what the next World Cup would look like, if Doug Armstrong and Jon Cooper will return for Team Canada, and Nazem Kadri addressing trade rumours. 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.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the second hour alongside Gord Stellick, former Toronto Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show. He helps break down the men's Olympic hockey final including the 3-on-3 overtime finish, Canada's roster decisions after Sidney Crosby's injury, and the impact Jordan Binnington and Connor Hellebuyck has on the outcome. They're later joined by Brian "Rear Admiral" McGonagle (23:38), co-founder of Spittin' Chiclets, to discuss the United States' victory, the significance of winning in overtime, and what it means for the growing rivalry. The hour wraps with a deeper look at Canada's goaltending situation, future options in net, and whether it's becoming a broader concern for Hockey Canada. 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.
Canada's women's hockey squad looked PISSED getting those bears after the loss to USA on Thursday!
Boomer, Pinder , Noodles & Rhett dive into the growing debate around whether USA Hockey has caught — or even passed — Canada in international hockey development, breaking down the evolution of grassroots programs, player pathways, and how development models in the United States compare to those north of the border. Rhett praises the structure and progress of USA Hockey at the youth level, while the guys examine questions surrounding Hockey Canada's recent challenges and whether systemic mistakes have impacted development from minor hockey all the way to the professional ranks. Has the balance of power shifted in international hockey, or is Canada still leading the charge when it comes to producing elite talent?#nhl #nhlshorts #nhlplayoffs #nhlpredictions #nhlhockey #nhlpicks #stanleycup #canada #unitedstates #olympicgames CHECK OUT OUR STUFF ⬇️BARN BURNER MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8
In this first After Hours OHL Overtime postgame for Friday Night Faceoff, Brandon Caputo recaps and reacts to an 8-4 victory for the Oshawa Generals over the Peterborough Petes as well as the rest of a busy Friday Night slate of contests around the league, as well as OHL Graduates playing for Hockey Canada at the Winter Olympics.We'll also hear from a pair of media correspondents from around the league on-site via Oshawa Generals play-by-play voice Jack Moore at Tribute Communities Centre and Brantford Bulldogs reporter/co-host of The Dawgcast in Colin Ward from TD Civic Centre.Media Correspondent SegmentsIntro: 0:00Jack Moore (Oshawa Generals play-by-play): 02:39Colin Ward (Brantford Bulldogs reporter/Dawgcast co-host): 41:20Highlights are courtesy of the Ontario Hockey League, FloHockey, YourTV and Rogers TV.Promotion with Buttendz #1 hockey grips to get 10% off your order as part of the network: buttendz.com/discount/ArmchairGM== Follow along with our OHL Content ==https://x.com/ArmchairGMPodhttps://x.com/@OHLin60Podcast== FOLLOW THE NETWORK ==X: https://twitter.com/ArmchairGMPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1QFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairGMsNetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/armchairgmsportsWebsite: https://www.armchairgmsports.com/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1Q== ALSO AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO ON ==Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/thearmchairgmsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-armchair-gms-sports-network/id1462505333Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmchairGM== FOLLOW THE HOSTS ON TWITTER ==Brandon: https://x.com/BCaputo_AGM
Dans cet épisode de Ça sent la Coupe, animé par Mario Langlois et Pierre Gervais, Steve Bégin se livre aux micros des Amateurs de Sports. Il avoue avoir encore des frissons en entendant « Fix You » de Coldplay, la chanson d’entrée des Canadiens de Montréal au Centre Bell. Fidèle à son style intense — « je frappais pour faire mal » — il se compare au jeu robuste d’un Tom Wilson et admet en riant être peu romantique à l’approche de la Saint-Valentin. Bégin revient aussi sur la journée difficile de 2009 où il a été échangé aux Stars de Dallas, ainsi que sur sa première mêlée de presse au Texas, bien différente de Montréal. Le débat s’élargit ensuite à Hockey Canada : selon lui, on a trop priorisé les résultats au détriment du développement. Il partage enfin ses plus beaux souvenirs — ses premiers matchs et buts dans la LNH, dont un face aux Red Wings de Détroit — et s’ouvre avec franchise sur la faillite de son entreprise, une épreuve qui l’a profondément marqué. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning close out the week with Adnan Virk, starting with the high of Team Canada steamrolling Czechia and why it only fuels the belief this group can run the table. They pivot to the U.S. and land on their clearest advantage: a goalie group deep enough to carry a short tournament if they settle on the right guy early. From there, they shift to baseball and sort through the early bad news around Blue Jays camp and what it could mean for the 2026 season. Later, 2002 Olympic gold medalist Mike Peca (24:17), takes them inside the Salt Lake experience with stories from the room, including a Pat Quinn moment he still hasn't forgotten. He also weighs in on Hockey Canada's roster build, and the NHL level physicality showing up early in the tournament. They finish with Connor Bedard, and Peca's read on how unfazed he's been by the Team Canada omission and why his mindset stays locked on the present.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 affiliate.
On hour two of Sportsnet Today, Peter Klein, Aazam Ali Nanji, and Cameron Hughes continue their live reactions to Canada taking on Switzerland in the 2026 Winter Olympic preliminary round! The guys debate if the IOC should consider adding a 3-on-3 format, and who could suit up for Canada!(19:20) The guys wrap up the game between Canada and Switzerland, and break down the 5-1 finish as the Team Canada Men's team improves to 2-0 in the tournament!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. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Boomer, Pinder & Rhett are joined by Jamie McLennan from TSN on The Insider Hotline for a wide-ranging hockey conversation that starts with classic behind-the-scenes stories before shifting into the growing debate around USA Hockey vs Hockey Canada development and whether the balance of power in international hockey has changed. Noodles weighs in on youth development models, systemic questions surrounding Hockey Canada, and how the United States has built a strong pipeline at the grassroots level. The segment wraps with a deep dive into the state of Canadian goaltending, including whether Canada is facing a development issue in net and what that could mean heading into future international tournaments.#nhl #nhlshorts #nhlplayoffs #nhlpredictions #nhlhockey #nhlpicks #stanleycup #calgaryflames #calgaryCHECK OUT OUR STUFF ⬇️BARN BURNER MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTShttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8
On hour three of Sportsnet Today, Logan Gordon is joined by Sportsnet's Emily Sadler to help continue our prep for Super Bowl LX! Emily and Logan share where their excitement levels for this year's Super Bowl and if there's a super star to watch on either side of the matchup, and what she's expecting to see when the two teams take to the field in Santa Clara.(20:53) Logan breaks the news of who will be replacing Calgary's own Brayden Point at the Olympics for Hockey Canada, and we go through the final NHL schedule of the day before the Olympic Break kicks off!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. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
This week we discuss: 00:00 Sharks recap! 21:10 Panarin trade rumors, Jey's thoughts 32:06 The Olympics coming soon 37:20 Discussing the Empty Netters debacle 49:49 Hockey Canada selling Hollander jerseys? 1:01:10 Cool specialty jerseys around the league 1:05:48 Black Girl Hockey Club getting recognition 1:09:17 NHL's selective political silence is deafening Partnership with The Hockey Podcast Network Sponsored by DraftKings Follow/subscribe to us on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts! Check out our website! Love what we do? Share with a friend! Or leave us a tip on Ko-fi! Opening Track: Make It Happen by Fifty Sounds Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee discuss Kyper's slight hesitancy towards the upcoming Winter Olympics and Team USA's decision to add Jackson LaCombe due to Seth Jones' injury before being joined by former NHLer and now Player Relations Advisor for Hockey Canada, Ryan Getzlaf (13:05) to chat about his transition into the organization, if there's any concerns with the Olympic rink, juggling roster decisions, their options if Brayden Point can't participate, and working with the NHL's Player Safety. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam touch on star players' relationships with officials before reacting to the Buffalo Sabres signing a seven-year contract extension with forward Josh Doan.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.
Big Show + with Shan Virjee and Connor Gronsdahl is on demand! Connor is still sick, so Stefan Luciani is back filling in! Shan and Stefan talk about Sidney Crosby in town and what his legacy has meant to Hockey Canada.(21:14) Later, Shan hits Stefan with some rapid fire question on who he thinks the true NHL contenders are this year.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. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
The Athletic's investigative reporter Katie Strang joins Neil Smith and Vic Morren for an unflinching discussion of hockey's unseemly side. Six weeks before training camps open, the July 24, 2024 London Ontario trial concluded with five former NHL players found not guilty of sexual assault. Katie explains the circus-like proceedings, two discharged juries, inadmissible evidence, and split public opinion. From her personal connection to the Larry Nassar case to scrutinizing junior hockey's billeting system, Gary Bettman's eligibility decisions without codified policies, NHLPA labor battles, and the media's responsibility covering systemic abuse. Plus insights on CTE, concussions, Kevin Lowe's brain injury, and why loving hockey means holding it to higher standards.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome: Pulling Back the Curtain - hockey's unseemly side July 24, 2024 London trial[01:00] - Katie Strang: investigative writer with The Athletic, top of class with Rick Westhead[02:00] - Rick Westhead: dogged journalist exposing underbelly of sports, dear friend[03:00] - Investigative journalism not initial career plan: Athletic empowered pursuit[04:00] - Larry Nassar case: purpose-driven work, indelibly imprinting personally and professionally[05:00] - Personal connection: competitive gymnast, coach went to jail for sexual abuse[06:00] - Michigan State: knew victims, attended court every day, heavy difficult assignment[07:00] - Processing toll: supportive husband gives grace, kids' joy providing perspective[08:00] - Wanting world safer for kids: every story like potentially my children in crosshairs[09:00] - July 24, 2024: five players found not guilty by Justice Maria Caria[10:00] - Michael McLeod, Dillon Dube, Cal Foote, Alex Formenton, Carter Hart acquitted[11:00] - Witness "EM" found not reliable or credible after 2018 World Junior incident[12:00] - Circus from start: most generous interpretation of how trial went[13:00] - Two juries discharged: deeply problematic, offensive, upsetting[14:00] - Juror misconduct allegations against defense counsel not tested with rigor[15:00] - Both juries dismissed: treated jurors disrespectfully after entrusting them[16:00] - Escalated concerns kind of dismissed when warned to report any issues[17:00] - First mistrial set tone: bizarro developments almost every day[18:00] - One hour timeframe: someone arrested for recording with smart glasses[19:00] - Public observer explodes on reporter, banned from premises same hour[20:00] - Delays with tech, AC, clocks: weird mundane things derailing justice[21:00] - Strange experience: lives at stake but technical issues constant[22:00] - Bench trial after juries discharged: public opinion very split on verdict[23:00] - Acquitted of criminal wrongdoing: crown didn't meet burden beyond reasonable doubt[24:00] - Moral component: what happened in hotel room, power dynamics at play[25:00] - Inadmissible evidence: people not constrained by court parameters considering[26:00] - Neil: disgusting even for former pro/junior/college player, cringe-inducing[27:00] - Words Katie had to write, actions taken by young lady, things done by players[28:00] - Players knew better than going to hotel room: stained for life[29:00] - Victim "EM" initials only: five names public, what happens from here?[30:00] - Pre-verdict speculation: would any play again? Not surprised by acquittals[31:00] - Evidence ruled admissible/inadmissible: judge ruled for defense on every matter[32:00] - Katie not interested in "will they play again" conversation in her work[33:00] - Missing important step: NHL and Gary Bettman weighing in on eligibility[34:00] - Bettman immediately after decision: players not eligible, incredibly wide...
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 2 on OverDrive! Hockey Canada assistant coach Pete DeBoer joins to discuss his experience coaching at the Olympics, the details on the arena and the schedule impact to the players. Al's Brother joins to discuss Hayes, Bro and O's playoff start, the possible picks and getting engaged, Sony Open in Hawaii picks and Bryan gives his FanDuel Best Bets.
Brayden Point’s apparent leg injury has cast doubt over his Olympic availability with just a month to go, forcing Hockey Canada to game-plan potential replacements which will apparently be decided primarily by filling the same role as Point and there is an elite list of candidates. The Toronto Maple Leafs are surging with points in 10 straight, punctuated by an OT win in Colorado that snapped the Avs’ 17-game home win streak. The Eastern Conference is beginning to separate as hot streaks by Toronto, Tampa Bay, and Buffalo contrast sharply with the spiraling New York Rangers, whose brutal 10–2 loss underscored league-worst defensive play and looming roster uncertainty even for players with no-trade clauses. Coaching turmoil hit Columbus as the Columbus Blue Jackets fired Dean Evason after just 45 games and brought Rick Bowness out of retirement to stabilize a team undone by goaltending and late-game collapses, while the New Jersey Devils briefly quieted the noise by snapping a five-game skid with a road win in Minnesota amid ongoing debate over roster moves. Finally, renewed criticism of the NHL playoff format gained traction after Chris Mason highlighted how Western contenders are forced to eliminate each other early, a structure Ray argues undermines the regular season despite the league’s continued support of division-based seeding.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00:00 - Intro & Shirt on Fire Story 0:04:20 - Rumble Rankings & Production Costs 0:09:10 - Donation Updates: Goodbye Ko-fi, Hello LiberaPay 0:14:30 - YouTube Experiment & Hate Speech Laws 0:21:00 - Turning 40: Reflections on Life & Mortality 0:28:40 - Old Computer Revenge Plans & Military Humor 0:35:50 - Scooby-Doo Ops & Keeping the Chaos Alive 0:42:00 - Nostalgia: Old YouTube Days & Shotguns 0:48:30 - 1991 vs Now: Society's Collapse 0:55:10 - Protest Fatigue & Popularity as Fool's Currency 1:02:00 - Audio Issues & Chat Chaos 1:09:20 - Communication Breakdown & Hot Dog Economics 1:16:40 - Freaking People Out & Alien Invasion Rant 1:25:00 - Epstein List, Pedophile Islands & UFOs 1:33:30 - Gary Update: Firearms Confiscation Fail 1:39:50 - Ontario Legislature: English as a Second Language 1:46:20 - Somali Immigrant Murder Technicality 1:54:00 - Vigilantism Inevitable & Immigration Scams 2:02:30 - MAiD: Organ Harvesting & Depression Deaths 2:12:00 - Hockey Canada & Lost Canadian Spirit 2:20:10 - Mass Immigration: The Biggest Scam 2:27:40 - Venezuela, Maduro & Coming Wars 2:35:00 - Joel Davis: Free Speech Torture Test 2:45:00 - Future Repression & No Rules for Them 2:53:30 - Action > Discussion: Time to Move 3:00:00 - Rhodesia Reminder: Never Run Away 3:08:00 - Closing: Playoffs, Purpose, Meaning 3:12:00 - Outro & Plugs STREAM LINKS: Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/JeremyMacKenzie) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyMacKenzieSSC) (lol) Odysee (https://odysee.com/@JeremyMacKenzie:9/rc515:0) TwitterX (https://x.com/JeremyMacKenzi) Kick (https://kick.com/ragingdissident) ᚦᛖᚱᛖ•ᛁᛊ•ᚨ•ᛒᛖᛏᛏᛖᚱ•ᚹᚨᛁ • SUPPORT (https://fymm.ca/) (NEW) • SOCIALS AND WEBSITE (https://kick.com/ragingdissident)
Hour 1 of The Big Show with Rusic and Krahn is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys remember the late Hall of Fame Goaltender Glenn Hall. The guys tell stories from his legendary career to help remember his legacy.(8:34) Later on, the guys are joined by Sportsnet Central Co-host and author, Ken Reid! To kick off their chat the guys reminisce about the life and career of the late Glenn Hall. Then the guys get into the current styles and attitudes in the NHL and how much it ahs changed in the last 20 years. Then they dive into Canada's failure at the WJC and how the Olympics will be the real test for Hockey Canada. To close marvel at Macklin Celebrini and then they they bounce around the rest of the NHL!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. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Thursday afternoon means a fresh episode of Real Life was recorded and edited, and it's ready to help you wrap up the week. On today's podcast, the guys discussed Christmas delays, sports rink advertising, the World Juniors, and more.The guys kicked off the Thursday episode of Real Life with a conversation about Christmas delays and how long we're allowed to accept them as excuses. Tyler has been waiting for parts to fix his toilet, but the company he ordered them from keeps citing the holiday break as the reason he doesn't have them yet. Somehow, that led to a discussion about advertising at the arena and how times have changed so much in the last two decades.Changing gears, the conversation turned to Connor McDavid's brilliance, and how this 16-game heater he's on is making everyone else look like dopes. From the goals to the shots to the speed, everything is clicking for the captain right now, and there doesn't seem to be much the rest of the league can do about it. Sticking with hockey, the guys walked through Canada's performance at the World Juniors, and whether losing to Czechia for the third straight year should raise alarms with Hockey Canada. Are we losing because hockey is a rich-kid sport? Were the boys thinking about this too much?Finally, the guys wrapped up the podcast with the Thursday episode of Real Life with a random collection of topics, including Nation staff spending habits, beefs of the week, Chalmers' New Year's Eve hot tub trouble, and whatever else came to mind. Given that the boys haven't recorded an episode in a few weeks, the last half of the podcast was all over the map. Needless to say, Thursday's episode of real life was all over the map. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 4 Jason Gregor from The Jason Gregor Show joined the program talking World Juniors, Hockey Canada, and minor hockey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 323 of the Glass and Out Podcast we're joined by Head Coach of the York University Women's Hockey program, Dan Church. Back in November, Dan joined us for Hockey Calgary's leadership day and presented on shared leadership, specifically how you can build stronger teams through coach-athlete collaboration. Stay tuned for that video coming later this season on The Coaches Site. Church has led the program at York since 2004. His career spans both university and international hockey. He has represented Hockey Canada in multiple leadership roles, including Head Coach of the Canadian National Women's Team, where he led the program to a gold medal at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship. Church places an emphasis on culture, long-term athlete development, and values-driven leadership, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential coaches in Canadian women's hockey. Listen as he shares why coaches need to build better leaders, how to manage a players stress and exhaustion, and why the coach-player relationship needs to be collaborative. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/OPassJRn9JM Learn more about our presenting sponsors: Biosteel: BioSteelTeams.com/Glassandout Hudl: hudl.com/tcs
The boys are back after an extended Christmas break, and all we want to talk about is Hockey Canada. The World Junior Team drops the ball against Czechia for the third year in a row. Do we have a crisis on our hands? We break down the Canadian Men's Olympic Hockey Roster and discuss the biggest snubs and surprise additions to the team. We also look at the bubble playoff teams in each conference and make our boldest predictions for 2026. Enjoy!
I dig into the problems with Hockey Canada and how we fix it after the recent loss at the 2026 WJC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former NHL coach Dallas Eakins steps in for Ray, as he and Dregs tip their caps to the David Branch & Bob Pulford who both passed away over the weekend. Pulford, the Hall-of-Famer who was a four-time Cup champ with Toronto and veteran of 800-plus NHL games behind the bench, and Branch, the OHL Commissioner who genuinely cared about shaping players into better young men. Then, we discuss Sweden's huge gold medal win at the World Juniors and support for Team Canada despite their much-discussed semifinal loss to Czechia. Eakins feeling that Canada always gets every opponent’s best, so no Hockey Canada summit needed. Discussion on how the NHL's current parity keeps fans invested, practice versus visualization, and how MacKinnon, McDavid, and Celebrini's elite seasons have the game is in great hands with stars who make everyone around them better.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brenden Escott opens the January 5 show with a look at Edmonton's 5-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers and Hockey Canada's World Junior program only managing bronze at the U20 championship. Don't forget to follow Brenden on X (@BrendenEscott) and subscribe to the show wherever you get your streaming audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Pronger joins Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a candid conversation on another disappointing World Junior showing for Canada and where Hockey Canada stands after a third straight elimination by Czechia.Prongs then breaks down the Maple Leafs at the midway point of the season, including a blunt discussion on whether Toronto can make the playoffs and if there's enough runway left. Plus, his thoughts on Auston Matthews' red-hot play and Morgan Rielly's continued struggles.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Former NHL defenceman and Hockey Night in Canada analyst Garry Galley (1:51) joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to discuss Matthew Schaefer's rapid rise, Morgan Rielly's struggles, how the off-ice part of the game has changed since his playing days, the Senators' outlook without Linus Ullmark, and the Panthers starting to round into playoff form. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee reflect on Canada's semifinal elimination to Czechia at the World Junior tournament and whether Hockey Canada has lost its identity. Finally, the guys chat about Logan Stanley and John Beecher's 'sucker punches' on Brady Tkachuk and Michael McCarron, and Luke Hughes getting booed after a pair of own goals.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.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off Monday by celebrating Auston Matthews breaking the Leafs' franchise goal record. They discuss the impact of this achievement on past playoff disappointments, whether Matthews can regain his previous form, and what his age means for his prime years. They also analyze Morgan Rielly's recent play and the implications of Tanev's potential long-term absence. The conversation shifts to the Blue Jays' signing of Kazuma Okamoto and its effects on their roster strategy. After the break, they address Canada's loss to Czechia at the IIHF World Junior Championships and whether it reflects a larger problem for Hockey Canada. Finally, they wrap up by evaluating the Steelers' win against the Ravens and if winning the AFC North justifies the Rodgers partnership (33:19).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 affiliate.
In episode 6, we recap the first loss of the tournament for Team USA; and group B clinching performance from Hockey Canada! Plus, we give you the final group standings and set up the quarterfinal matchups! WJC Coverage from ITHSWpodcasts with Scott, Tom and Nick from Grand Casino Arena and Paul and Peter from our studio locations on Long Island, NY and Ypsilanti, MI. Join us on ITHSWpodcasts.Podbean.com, or wherever you get your favorite podcast! For more, click like and subscribe and go to ITHSWpodcasts.podbean.com Episode 6 of 15 episodes
Tyler and Liam get you set for a New Year's Eve showdown at Rogers Place as the Edmonton Oilers host the Boston Bruins on today's game day edition of Oilersnation Everyday.This marks the second and final meeting between the two teams this season, with Connor Ingram expected to go head-to-head with Bruins starter Jeremy Swayman. The boys break down the morning skate, preview the projected line combinations, and get you fully prepared with everything you need to know about Boston's season so far.They'll also dive into the recently announced Team Canada Olympic roster, breaking down the biggest surprises, the most notable snubs, and what it means to see both Evan Bouchard and Zach Hyman named to the team.Later in the show, Jeff Marek (The Sheet) joins to share his thoughts on the Canadian roster, the Olympic outlook, and who he believes will take home gold at the World Juniors. To round things out, Boston native DJ Bean hops on to help preview the matchup from the Bruins' perspective.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Another day, another Nielson Show, another new co-host on The Morning Show coming your way this fine Wednesday morning! The Dave Jamieson is stepping for Lt. Eric on today's show and it will be the first time in years that Dusty and Jamo share the airwaves. Dusty caught up with Jamo as it's been a hot minute. YTT told another unbelievable story… After the break, let the Olympic talk begin… Dusty had some questions about Hockey Canada's roster announcements later today. Jamo and YTT had the answers. We finished the hour with MMMMMM That's Good presented by The Italian Centre Shop to discuss how good of a year it was for the CFL.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk, Jason Gregor and Matt Larkin!Team Canada has officially unveiled its Olympic hockey roster, and the selection process is already sparking major debate across the hockey world. On today's show, Matt Larkin joins Jason to break down the biggest surprises on Canada's Olympic team, including Darcy Kuemper being selected in goal, Bo Horvat and Anthony Cirelli making the roster, and the stunning decision to leave superstar Connor Bedard off the lineup. The guys analyze Hockey Canada's roster construction, what these choices reveal about their Olympic strategy, and whether experience, defensive reliability, and two-way play were prioritized over pure offensive upside. They also discuss the biggest roster snubs, project line combinations and roles, and debate whether this Team Canada roster is built to compete for Olympic gold.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Nasties Kelvin and Garyn hangout with Shawn Belle and Matt Iwanyk talking Oilers, NFL, their Christmas' and whatever else their conversation takes them to. In the second hour the conversation shifts to the announcement from Hockey Canada on the men's Olympic roster. The EST Hangout is presented by Sentinel Storage!
In this special episode of OHL Overtime, Brandon Caputo is joined by OHL Editor Jared Brown of The Hockey News to discuss the updated lineup for Hockey Canada at training camp for the 2026 World Junior Hockey Championships.They go over the opening pre-tournament win over Sweden, look ahead to the rematch tomorrow, discuss players of note, roster trimdown with Michael Misa being loaned back from the NHL's San Jose Sharks, and updated specialty team units for the powerplay and penalty kill. Promotion with Buttendz #1 hockey grips to get 10% off your order as part of the network: buttendz.com/discount/ArmchairGM== Follow along with our OHL Content ==https://x.com/ArmchairGMPodhttps://x.com/@OHLin60Podcast== FOLLOW THE NETWORK ==X: https://twitter.com/ArmchairGMPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1QFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairGMsNetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/armchairgmsportsWebsite: https://www.armchairgmsports.com/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1Q== ALSO AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO ON ==Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/thearmchairgmsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-armchair-gms-sports-network/id1462505333Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmchairGM== FOLLOW THE HOSTS ON TWITTER ==Brandon: https://x.com/BCaputo_AGM
Elias Makos is joined by Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance, and Sue Smith is a Montreal journalist and broadcaster. With Pablo Rodriguez out as leader, rumours are already swirling surrounding who will replace him. Three thousand dollars worth of food was stolen from a Metro grocery store on Monday in the Plateau. A group called Robins des ruelles says they are the ones responsible for the theft and posted an image of some of the stolen goods underneath a Christmas Tree in Parc Valois. Montreal is making it easier to live in tents along Notre-Dame Street. According to La Presse, the city will install trailers in the area starting early next year, allowing homeless people living in tents to keep warm and access basic amenities. Hockey Canada and Curling Canada say they have no plans to follow Skate Canada’s lead when it comes to future events in Alberta.
In June 2018, following a Hockey Canada gala in London, Ontario, a young woman alleged she was sexually assaulted by members of Canada's gold medal winning World Junior hockey team. The case was investigated and closed without charges, and the public remained unaware for years. That changed in 2022, when a civil lawsuit and quiet settlement from the sport's regulating body Hockey Canada exposed the allegations. The fallout triggered parliamentary hearings, sponsor withdrawals, leadership resignations, and a reopened criminal investigation that culminated in a high profile trial against five of the men involved, all now NHL players. In this episode, I'm joined by Kristi Lee, host of Canadian True Crime, to walk through the full timeline of the Hockey Canada sexual assault scandal and examine what it reveals about accountability, power, and trust in Canadian sport. Links: Canadian True Crime's 5 part series - https://www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/191 thecanadiangothic.com Send a voicememo to the show: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCanadianGothic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecanadiangothic/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look ahead to the Toronto Maple Leafs' matchup against the Connor Bedard-less Chicago Blackhawks on Joe Bowen night. They discuss what to expect from the leaders after being called out by Craig Berube on Saturday, how Auston Matthews will respond, Joseph Woll's return to the lineup, and more. Then, they chat about Connor Bedard's season and whether his recent injury provides Hockey Canada with an excuse not to select him for the Olympic team. Later, the Chicago Sun-Times' Ben Pope joins the show (32:12) to share a Blackhawks perspective on tonight's contest, the latest on Bedard's status, how he's evolved in his third professional year, Chicago's prospects in the pipeline, and Spencer Knight's Vezina-level play.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 holidays aren't the same for Canadian hockey fans, as the World Juniors lose their luster in a changing sports landscape. Host Brent Radlinsky bellies up to the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar to unpack World Junior fatigue, from oversaturation, media disconnect, Hockey Canada scandals, and why Canadian pride just doesn't hit quite like it used to. Is it the commercialization, hard-to-relate athletes, or something deeper? Grab a beer, settle in for honest takes, nostalgia, and hope that this year's tournament reignites the spark. Plus, find out what's coming up this week on the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast—including the new “Hold My Beer” sports awards and some stocking-stuffer merch. Presented by Righteous Felon Craft Jerky and SeatGeek.
Hockey Canada has announced its selection camp roster for the 2026 World Junior tournament. Get the lowdown from Daily Faceoff's Steven Ellis on all the selections and what's changed since a disastrous showing for the Canadians at the 2025 tournament. Information on names like Fort Saskatchewan's Keaton Verhoeff comes up in the discussion. Find Steven's work at dailyfaceoff.com/news/breaking-down-canadas-2026-world-junior-championship-roster-misa-mckenna-martone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT THE EPISODEDr. Wade Gilbert joins Luke Gromer to discuss his book, Coaching Better Ever Season. The conversation focuses on the 4 E's of coaching, goal setting, and effective in-game coaching.—RYG x NIKE SPORTS CAMPSThe Cutting Edge Coaching Podcast is powered by RYG Athletics, a proud provider of NIKE Sports Camps.If you're interested in becoming one of our NIKE Sports Camp directors, fill out the form below.Director interest form: https://forms.gle/Bo4otGjRjDkju1xp8RYG Website: https://rygathletics.com—FREE PODCAST NOTES & COACHES COMMUNITYClick the link below to download the show notes from every episode of the podcast!
Hockey Canada and St. Louis Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong joined OverDrive to discuss the selection process for Canada, the scouting of the games, Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini looking for a spot, the formation of the roster, the Blues seeking deals and more.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jonas Siegel for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss the Maple Leafs' matchup against the Blue Jackets, Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies returning to the lineup and Matthews' strength on the ice, the Oilers' rough performance against the Stars and the goaltending and defensive issues in Edmonton. Hockey Canada and St. Louis Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong joined to discuss the Canada team process, Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini's performance and the Blues looking to make moves.
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman open with Adrian Kempe's extension talks before shifting to the growing conversation around Tage Thompson and why Buffalo has no interest in moving him (7:37). The guys look at a tough week of injuries across the league, including Sam Honzek and Jack Hughes' freak incident (11:04). They discuss the NHL and NHLPA's upcoming visit to Milan to monitor Olympic rink construction (20:49). They explore whether Andrew Brunette is feeling pressure in Nashville (26:29), Toronto's five-game slide and how different the Blackhawks and Connor Bedard look under Jeff Blashill (30:23), and Hockey Canada's hesitation about taking Schaefer, Bedard, and Celebrini to Milan (38:47). The Leafs' search for roster-for-roster trades comes up (46:45), as does Vancouver winning the David Kämpf sweepstakes while Montreal hunts for a stop-gap centre (56:31). Elliotte also breaks down Mark Scheifele's misconduct after a hot mic caught his comments (1:04:41), plus the chaos between the Rangers and Red Wings following an empty-net goal after time expired (1:08:05). The Final Thought spotlights the Dallas Stars' Hall of Fame Weekend (1:13:25).Kyle and Elliotte answer your emails and voicemails in the Thoughtline (1:33:14).Today we highlight Vancouver-based electronic-indie duo Carbon Mass and their single Impulse. Check them out here.Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here.Donate to the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation here.Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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
Stanley Cup Champion and 19-year NHL forward, Patrice Bergeron, joins the show to discuss what culture and accountability really mean and how they're built, getting to a level in the NHL where you have a voice in the locker room, navigating pressure, and Sidney Crosby's impact on Hockey Canada. JD then relays Bergeron's thoughts into the local market (30:00). The show ends with 'What We Missed!' The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On this episode of The Chris Johnston show, Julian McKenzie and Chris Johnston go over a variety of topics including: (00:00) Nazem Kadri...will he get traded or do the Flames want to keep him? (11:00) Things aren't looking good in Nashville & which veterans they could start to move (21:30) St. Louis healthy scratched Jordan Kyrou, frustration with start & Jordan Binnington (31:30) Celebrini making a good run for Team Canada roster spot & more Hockey Canada talk (39:30) Still juice in the Ovechkin/Crosby rivalry (45:00) What's going on with David Kampf and the Maple Leafs? (52:15) The Mammoth fast tracking rebuild (54:15) Stick Taps Pre Order Julian's book BLACK ACES here: https://www.amazon.ca/Black-Aces-Essential-Stories-Trailblazers/dp/1637278624 Follow us on Instagram: @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Aaron Korolnek, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss Hockey Canada's jerseys for the Winter Olympics, Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini's opportunity to make the team, the Hockey Hall of Fame induction and Joseph Woll's return to the Maple Leafs. TSN Football Analyst Luke Willson joins the Broncos' TNF win, the Ravens looking for redemption and Hayes and Bro and O'Win Willson's Week 10 picks.
This FINAL instalment wraps up our coverage and analysis of the Hockey Canada scandal and trial. At the end, Kristi shares her personal opinion about what likely happened in Room 209 that night — and why the verdicts would have remained the same anyway. The difference is in how the judge got there. Thanks for your patience with this deep-dive series and for allowing us the time to give it the attention it deserves!Please note: this series does not dispute the judge's not guilty verdicts.Our position is that the framing of the evidence in the written decision was unnecessary and damaging, with impact that extends far beyond the trial.Do you have a “fawning” story you'd like to share?Write it or record it and contact us through the website, Facebook or Instagram. Confidentially assured.Beyond The Verdict: www.beyondtheverdict.caMore information and resources:Young men need to be taught what consent looks like by Elizabeth Renzetti, Toronto StarHockey Canada trial outcome a 'crushing day' for sexual assault survivors featuring Daphne Gilbert, by Sheena Goodyear, CBC Radio Megan Savard for the Defence by Kathrine Laidlaw, Toronto lifeHockey Canada trial should put spotlight on morality of society by Catherine FordLISTEN: The Trial of Jacob Hoggard (JB's story) and Kelly Favro's StoryIf you or anyone you know is experiencing sexual violence and abuse, help is available at REES Community or Ending Violence Canada - Sexual Assault Centres, Crisis Lines and Support ServicesFull list of resources, information sources, and more: www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episode Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final instalment of this series, we continue to unpack the confusing timeline of Room 209 - including the controversy around crown witness Brett Howden and the alleged slap and “splits” incidents, leading up to the verdicts and how the country reacted to them. At the end, Kristi shares her personal opinion about what likely happened in that hotel room — and why the verdicts would have remained the same anyway. The difference is in how the judge got there. Thanks for your patience with this deep-dive series and for allowing us the time to give it the attention it deserves!(This final part is long and spans two episodes - Part 5 will be available within 24 hours)We'll also be looking at: Why the court zeroed in on E.M.'s level of intoxication Her supposed motive to fabricate evidenceThe reasons for the judge's ultimate conclusion that E.M.'s evidence was “not credible or reliable”Why - despite saying rape myths and stereotypes would be avoided, the judge's written decision reads like the oppositePublic speculation about why this case went to trial at allThe damaging impact of this trial Content Warning: Graphic details of sexual acts.Please note: this series does not dispute the judge's not guilty verdicts.Our position is that the framing of the evidence in the written decision was unnecessary and damaging, with impact that extends far beyond the trial.More information and resources:WATCH: Team Canada World Junior Trial Verdict w/ Katie Strang | The Steve Dangle Podcast, Youtube, July 29 2025READ: The Hockey Canada trial could have been a reckoning. It was something else - by Dan Robson and Katie Strang, The Athletic, July 24 2025.LISTEN: The Trial of Jacob Hoggard (JB's story) and Kelly Favro's StoryIf you or anyone you know is experiencing sexual violence and abuse, help is available at REES Community or Ending Violence Canada - Sexual Assault Centres, Crisis Lines and Support ServicesBeyond The Verdict: www.beyondtheverdict.caLet us know what you think! Follow Canadian True Crime on Facebook and InstagramFull list of resources, information sources, and more: www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[Part 3 of 4] In Part 3, we unpack the confusing timeline of Room 209 and the contradictions at the heart of the case. A clear pattern emerges: the five accused players were repeatedly given the benefit of the doubt, while E.M. was scrutinized and cast as unreliable. Thanks for your patience with this deep-dive series and for allowing us the time to give it the attention it deserves. Part 4 will wrap this series up, and then we'll be back to our usual schedule. Please note: this series does not dispute the judge's not guilty verdicts.Our position is that the framing of the evidence in the written decision was unnecessary and damaging, with impact that extends far beyond the trial.*Additional content warning: Graphic details of sexual acts.More information and resources:WATCH: Hockey Parents - A profile of Mitch Marner and Michael McLeod's parents from 2009, by Peter Wall for CBC via YouTubeREAD: What Was Left Unsaid in the Hockey Canada Trial | The Walrus, by Ariella Garmaise, Sept 10 2025FYI: The “Junior Hockey Bible” via Internet Archive (content warning!)LISTEN: The Trial of Jacob Hoggard (JB's story). Kelly Favro's StoryIf you or anyone you know is experiencing sexual violence and abuse, help is available at REES Community or Ending Violence Canada - Sexual Assault Centres, Crisis Lines and Support ServicesBeyond The Verdict: www.beyondtheverdict.caLet us know what you think! Follow Canadian True Crime on Facebook and InstagramFull list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits:See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.