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Bill Donohue hosts this 2-hour special holiday edition featuring a remarkable collection of guests, including former Mets outfielder Mark Canha and four-time Stanley Cup champion Bob Bourne. The program also welcomes the iconic actors from the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life," Karolyn Grimes and Jimmy Hawkins, who portray Zuzu and Tommy Bailey, respectively. At the outset, Bill examines the unique experiences and insights of these guest speakers, reflecting on both their illustrious careers and the enduring impact of the film that has captivated audiences for generations. Through a series of engaging conversations, we explore the intersection of sports and cinema and the enduring themes of hope and community that resonate throughout the holiday season. Join us for an evening rich in nostalgia, celebration, and heartfelt narratives that exemplify the spirit of the holidays.Takeaways:The episode features notable guests including Mark Canha, Bob Bourne, Carolyn Grimes, and Jimmy Hawkins, each sharing their unique experiences and insights.Mark Canha discusses his journey from minor league baseball to becoming a significant player for the Mets, highlighting his love for food and cooking.Bob Bourne reminisces about his time with the New York Islanders, emphasizing the camaraderie and teamwork that led to their Stanley Cup victories.Carolyn Grimes reflects on her iconic role as Zuzu Bailey in 'It's a Wonderful Life,' sharing heartfelt stories about the film's enduring impact and her experiences on set.Jimmy Hawkins shares anecdotes from filming 'It's a Wonderful Life,' including the unique dynamics on set and the lasting message of the film about the importance of individual contributions to community.The holiday special emphasizes themes of nostalgia, community, and the impact of sports and film on personal lives, resonating with audiences during the festive season.
The Isles are making their way through the Metro with games against the Devils, Rangers, and Jackets and David Rittich has been put in the spotlight with Ilya Sorokin nursing a "nagging injury." Sean & guest co-host Mike Carver talk all about it with some help from Arthur Staple as he calls in to chat with the boys!Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightnySponsored by Nok HockeySponsored by Raiser, Kenniff, & Lonstein Attorneys at LawRecorded at Floored MediaSubscribe to our friends at IslesFix newsletter!
Steve Larmer and Kevin Lowe join Neil and Vic to relive the Rangers' dominant start to the 1994 playoffs. From back-to-back 6-0 shutouts sweeping the Islanders to conquering the problematic Capitals in five games, this episode reveals how championship experience kept the team focused. Hear about the "1940" chants at Nassau Coliseum, Esa Tikkanen's legendary kiss to Keith Jones, Mike Richter's redemption after the Kevin Hatcher goal, and why winning quickly mattered for an older team. The Rangers went 8-1 through two rounds—this is how they made it look easy when it wasn't.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome to Episode 2: Quick Path to Eastern Conference Final, first two playoff rounds[02:00] - Steve Larmer and Kevin Lowe join Neil to discuss Islanders and Capitals series[03:00] - Neil's perspective: NY media wanting Rangers to fail, keeping the 54-year drought narrative alive[04:00] - Kevin Lowe's first Nassau Coliseum game: "What the heck is 1940?" - learning about the curse[06:00] - Steve Larmer on Norris Division wars: Chicago battles with Detroit, St. Louis, Toronto, Minnesota prepared him[07:00] - Game 1 vs Islanders: complete 6-0 thrashing, not even close from the opening faceoff[08:00] - Game 2: Richter's 13 saves in first 10 minutes, stonewalling Islanders' comeback attempt, another 6-0 win[09:00] - Kevin Lowe on playing in front of Richter: "Never heard two goalies talk more" with Healy[10:00] - Championship goaltending culture: "Never anybody else's fault" - taking responsibility over finger-pointing[11:00] - Walking out of Nassau after sweep: Islander fans yelling "You're too old! You won't get anywhere!"[12:00] - Steve Larmer on zero finger-pointing: calmness from Oilers champions keeping room level-headed[13:00] - Kevin's 1986 Vancouver lesson: "Something didn't feel right, it was too easy" - staying on guard[15:00] - Neil's perspective: 8-1 through two rounds, but only thinking "we" not celebrating personal accomplishment[17:00] - Special teams dominance: 6-for-21 power play, 15-for-15 penalty kill through first three games[18:00] - Game 4 vs Islanders: spotting them 2-0 lead, Messier breakaway exclamation point finishing sweep[19:00] - Steve on being surrounded by Cup winners: warmth and welcoming from Oilers group teaching him[21:00] - Neil's philosophy: acquiring winners who know how to handle playoff pressure and keep team calm[23:00] - The Oiler collection strategy: Mark, Kevin, Mac T, Anderson, Tikk - loading up with championship DNA[25:00] - Championship experience value: keeping Brian Leetch and others from panicking when adversity hit[26:00] - Kevin on Mike Keenan: never practicing penalty kill once all season, talking in meetings, #1 in both[27:00] - Mark Messier overruling Keenan: "Are you crazy?" when Mike wanted to go somewhere else before Game 7[28:00] - Steve on keeping routines normal: trusting veterans to handle themselves, see families, stay balanced[29:00] - Neil's double-edged sword: President's Trophy great until you lose, then it becomes ammunition against you[30:00] - The depth advantage: Gilberts, Lidster, Wells - trust in third and fourth lines, not wearing out top six[31:00] - Kevin on sweeping Islanders importance: 34-35 years old, needed rest and regeneration for long run[34:00] - Washington Capitals history: problematic opponent since 1974, defeating Rangers in 1990 and 1991[35:00] - Neil's staged anger in 1991: protecting Roger Nielsen, sending organizational message about first-round losses[36:00] - That 1991 loss spurring everything: signing Graves, trading for Messier, changing from losing to winning culture[37:00] - Seven days off between series: concerns about rust vs benefits of rest for older team[39:00] - Kevin on Capitals series: more leery...
Join host Joshua Yuhas for the beloved Pop-Tarts Bowl between the once CFB Playoff contenders in BYU and Georgia Tech, a tight Knicks game in the NBA, the Battle of New York between the Islanders and Rangers in the NHL, and two Saturday football games in the NFL.
Neil Smith, Glenn Healy, and John Davidson reunite to relive the 1994 Rangers' legendary Stanley Cup run. From Mike Keenan's controversial hiring to the franchise-altering trade deadline, this is the untold story of how the President's Trophy champions assembled. Hear about Mark Messier's leadership transforming the culture, the Butch Goring comparisons, the expansion draft chess moves that brought Glenn Healy aboard, and Neil Smith's calculated gamble trading beloved stars Tony Amonte and Mike Gartner. This is Part 1 of a 5-episode series celebrating 30 years since Broadway's greatest parade.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome to 1994 Forever: 5-part series on the Rangers' 54-year championship drought ending[02:00] - Neil Smith, Glenn Healy, John Davidson: three generations of Rangers history united[03:00] - 30 years later: erasing three generations of misery for grandfathers, fathers, and sons[04:00] - John Davidson's playing career: 1979 Finals heartbreak against Montreal, losing 4 straight after 2-0 series lead[06:00] - JD's broadcasting evolution: watching championship teams league-wide, telling Neil "You're the best team"[08:00] - The tense Game 7 moment: Neil on a crate backstage, JD saying "This thing isn't done yet"[10:00] - Steve Larmer's last face-off: pinning his man against the glass even after time expired[11:00] - Glenn Healy's Islanders comparison: first day of Rangers camp realizing "This team is 10 times better"[12:00] - The depth advantage: death by committee, games decided in 30 minutes, Richter making 27 saves to close[13:00] - Mark Messier's arrival in 1991: the glue that transformed individuals into a championship team[15:00] - The Oiler connection: purposefully acquiring Edmonton champions, "Who better to get than winners?"[16:00] - Stanley Campbell's famous quote: "No more Oilers!" Neil's response: "What do you want, Sharks and Senators?"[17:00] - John Davidson as sounding board: not just a broadcaster, a crucial voice without emotional investment[18:00] - Benny Patrisse story: World War II veteran towel boy, Mark Messier ensuring he got a championship ring[20:00] - "Everybody mattered": from the stretch guy to the color commentator, complete team culture[21:00] - Mike Keenan's April 1993 hiring: handling elite-level players, the only available proven championship coach[23:00] - 1993 expansion draft crisis: protecting Mike Richter over John Vanbiesbrouck, the pressure of getting nothing back[24:00] - The Pat Quinn trade: Vanbiesbrouck to Vancouver for "future considerations" Doug Lidster with 5 minutes to deadline[26:00] - Glenn Healy acquisition: secondary expansion draft, getting the Islanders goalie who "beats us all the time"[28:00] - Greg Gilbert free agent signing and Paul Broten waiver loss for Mike Hudson depth addition[29:00] - Alexander Karpovtsev trade: Pierre Pagé asking for Mike Hartman, Krister Ström's scouting gem from Quebec[31:00] - Steve Larmer holdout: the Iron Man refusing to play for Chicago, Pulford refusing to trade to Keenan's team[32:00] - The Hartford three-way: James Patrick and Darren Turcotte for Larmer and Nick Kypreos bonus[33:00] - Training camp in London: French's Challenge vs Maple Leafs, complete roster bonding from day one[34:00] - Mike Keenan's kindest act: 5 days off in London, team bonding at 100% body fat together[35:00] - Nick Kypreos singing "Brandy": Mark Messier's reaction - "This little puke better be able to play"[36:00] - Alexander Karpovtsev shirtless: "Did we just sign a plumber?" - Dean Martin body, championship player[38:00] - The corporate culture shift: London trip bonding suits with players, no longer cold corporate Madison Square Garden[39:00] - Mike Keenan disappearing act: Neil searching for him on London flight, he...
Rangers vs. Islanders NHL Betting Odds & Picks, 12/27/25 | Night Moves Show by Ramon Scott
Moose is joined by Arthur Staple of Daily Faceoff to talk about the Rangers, Islanders and Devils as the NHL approaches the Olympic Break.
Jazz is in big trouble plus a ton of football news.Host: Zachary SpringSpecial guest Co-Host: Jack Bogensberger
Break out your eggnog and seasonal lingerie because the boys from Posting Through It have your holy day covered. Jared and Mike tackle TPUSA's AmericaFest, which featured Erika Kirk Freudian-slipping the word “grift,” Ben Shapiro firing shots at other influencers, and Nicki Minaj sliding down the chimney to praise Trump. A Posting Through It listener shares a dispatch from the scene of… what I guess you would call a James O'Keefe rave? The hosts then unwrap our main present, an interview hosted by Katie Miller, “a Labrador Retriever that recently learned to read.” Miller talks to Alexis Wilkins, and her prominently besocked boyfriend, the legendary lazy boy Kash Patel. Find out what New York Islanders superfan Kash is up to these days. (Hint: It ain't work!)Listen to the full thing by signing up for our Patreon: https://patreon.com/PostingThroughIt
The New Jersey Devils take on the New York Islanders tonight at Belmont, NY.By Sam Woo and Vinnie Parisehttps://pucksandpitchforks.comhttps://www.LetsGoDevils.comRATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-go-devils-podcast/id1371371669 #NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHLBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-go-devils-podcast--2862943/support.
After a tough loss yesterday against the New York Islanders, the Christmas break has come at the right time.By Sam Woo https://pucksandpitchforks.comhttps://www.LetsGoDevils.comRATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-go-devils-podcast/id1371371669 #NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHLBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-go-devils-podcast--2862943/support.
The New Jersey Devils lose a tough one to the New York Islanders by the score of 2-1.By Sam Woo and Scottyhttps://pucksandpitchforks.comhttps://www.LetsGoDevils.comRATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-go-devils-podcast/id1371371669 #NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHLBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-go-devils-podcast--2862943/support.
Dahm That's Tru! Episode #278 In this episode Evan and Owen review Chiefs vs Titans, preview Chiefs vs Broncos, select our "South" team of the week, talk the latest Islanders situation, the season picks update, and give our top 5 Christmas Songs. Chapters (00:00:00) - Intro(00:02:17) - Chiefs vs Titans recap(00:14:42) - Chiefs vs Broncos preview(00:23:30) - Score Prediction(00:25:13) - Chiefs Announcement(00:46:06) - South Team of The Week(00:47:56) - Closest Scorigami of the Week(00:49:54) - Dahm That's Not Tru Pick of the week(00:51:12) - Islanders(00:54:26) - Truman's 5-Team parlay of the week(00:57:12) - Top 5: Players on the Islanders you need to know(01:02:08) - Pop Culture Minute(01:04:11) - Outro
In episode 321 of the Glass and Out Podcast, Head Coach of the Charlottetown Islanders, Jim Hulton, stops by to chat. Currently in his 11th season as the organization's Head Coach and General Manager, Hulton has enjoyed an incredible career that spans over 30 years. During his tenure with the Islanders, he has been named QMJHL General Manager of the Year, QMJHL Coach of the Year twice and CHL Coach of the Year. Prior to landing in PEI, he spent time as the Head Coach of three OHL franchises, the Mississauga Ice Dogs, Bellville Bulls and Kingston Frontenacs. He then spent three seasons with friend Pete DeBoer's staff with the Florida Panthers as they cut their teeth in the NHL. Internationally, Hulton represented Canada on several occasions, including being an Assistant Coach with the 2005 World Junior Team, who captured Gold in North Dakota and are considered by many to be the most impressive collection of talent ever assembled at the tournament. Listen as he shares how to improve a player's ability to think the game, his approach to making in-game adjustments, and the power of asking questions. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/PZMBMicFiNg Learn more about our presenting sponsors: State & Liberty: stateandliberty.com/tcs Biosteel: BioSteelTeams.com/Glassandout Hudl: hudl.com/tcs
Welp, it was inevitable wasn't it? The Islanders finally hit a rough patch and are feeling the absence of Bo Horvat and Kyle Palmieri. Sean & Arthur get behind the microphones to chat about the three straight losses and how the Isles can bounce back with big games coming up against the Devils and Rangers.Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightnySponsored by Nok HockeySponsored by Raiser, Kenniff, & Lonstein Attorneys at LawRecorded at Floored MediaSubscribe to our friends at IslesFix newsletter!
In this engaging conversation, Adam LoPorto reflects on his musical journey, the formation of Lux Courageous, and the vibrant Long Island music scene. He shares insights into the creative process behind their music, the challenges of navigating the industry, and the importance of community and DIY venues. The discussion highlights the band's resilience and the lasting impact of their work in the emo and pop-punk genres.Power chords and crashing boards. Mikey, Tom, and Justin talk music, hockey, and anything else that gets in their way. Tom and Mikey are lifelong friends that grew up on Long Island during the glory days of alternative music where our local bands were As Tall As Lions, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, The Sleeping, Envy on the Coast, you get the point. We spent many nights together at The Downtown, catching any pop-punk, indie, hardcore, or emo band that came through. This was not a phase, Mom! Fast forward 20 years and we are still just as passionate about the scene as we were during our girl jeans and youth XL band tees days. Tom and Mikey are diehard New York Islanders fans, but Justin (Bolts fan) likes to remind us that we are #notanislespodcast. As we got older we realized we can like more than one thing and running beside our love for music has always been our love for hockey. We have realized we are not alone in this thinking, actually there are many of us that love these two things! This podcast explores just how connected they are!NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY! SUBSCRIBE SO YOU NEVER MISS A GREAT INTERVIEW!#poppunk #punk #emo #hardcore #hockey #nhl #podcast #elderemo #bardownbreakdown #bardownbreakfest
It's FRIENDS AND RIVALS EPISODE 214 and there's a new #1 scorer in Penguins history, and his name is Sidney Crosby! But everything else about the Penguins sucks. The Islanders take a hit this week, the Devils have a Pop Tart in the house, and the Rangers enjoy some time away from home. We do our FAR version of Twas the Night Before Christmas and if you're not going to YouTube for that then you're missing out. Merry Christmas from FRIENDS AND RIVALS EPISODE 214!
Proud to have our good friend Glenn Healy join us this week! Glen is a Stanley Cup Champion with the 1994 New York Rangers, is 15 year year NHL veteran, and his ‘stand-on-his-head” goaltending was largely responsible for one of the biggest upsets in NHL history when the New York Islanders knocked off the 2 time defending Stanley Cup Champions, Pittsburgh Penguins led by legends Mario Lemieux & Jaromir Jagr in the 2nd round of the 1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Even with all of his success on the ice as a player, Healy is creating an even better legacy as the Executive Director and President of the NHL Alumni Association. Since being hired in 2017, Healy has focused on creating a successful mandate & structure in helping all NHL Alumni members transition from on-ice careers to successful, healthy lives away from the game. Not an easy task - chronic pain, addictions, mental health, and financial challenges are challenges for many players, particularly the NHL players who played before big salaries became more prevalent in the past few years… A tremendous player, and many say an even better leader in his capacity as leader of the NHL Alumni Association!! - so pleased to have Glenn Healy join our show this week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Rob Leonard and Tim Leonard, "From the Pressbox" airs every Monday 9am - 10am on 90.3FM WHPC Garden Ciy, New York and streaming at www.nccradio.org. This week Rob and Tim talk about the merits of the NBA Cup, the Jets and Giants losing again, Islanders in 3rd place
Captain Dennis Potvin, left wing John Tonelli, and defenseman Ken Morrow continue their celebration of the Islanders dynasty with Part 2. From the exhaustion of overtime to the relief of Bobby Nystrom's famous goal, the legends share what happened after May 24, 1980. Hear stories about defending four straight championships, the brutal 1982 Pittsburgh comeback, dominating Gretzky's young Oilers with defensive strategy, Billy Smith's battling mentality, the controversial 2-3-2 format that ended the dynasty in 1984, and why 19 consecutive playoff series wins will never be matched.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Overtime exhaustion: fear as the greatest motivator, never doubting the heart of champions against Philadelphia's 35-game unbeaten streak.[01:00] - Ken Morrow's head between his knees: missing Bobby Nystrom's winning goal because of complete physical exhaustion.[02:00] - Afternoon game disruption: how the unusual 3pm start on CBS threw off routines and added to the difficulty.[03:00] - John Tonelli's celebration: nobody jumped and celebrated like JT in those days, the famous jumping moment.[04:00] - Dennis Potvin's flashbulb memory: tasting the lead from old-fashioned camera flashes exploding throughout Nassau Coliseum.[05:00] - Fans storming the ice: security couldn't hold back the celebration, Bobby Trottier never touching the Cup on ice.[06:00] - The moment it sinks in: "Holy fuck, we've won the Stanley Cup" - processing what none of them had ever done before.[07:00] - Relief before joy: Ken Morrow's first feeling was relief from not having to practice or play another shift.[08:00] - John Tonelli's exhaustion: slow-motion pass to Nystrom, going home to bed after 20 minutes at Bill Torrey's party.[09:00] - Dennis Potvin's Jean Beliveau moment: thinking of his childhood hero raising the Cup, then giving it to Clark Gillies first.[11:00] - Defending champions 1980-81: best record at 110 points, sweeping Toronto, beating young Oilers in six, Rangers in six, Minnesota in five.[12:00] - Butch Goring wins Conn Smythe: the catalyst from March 1980 carrying through, Neil Smith joins the organization.[13:00] - Barry Beck's famous quote: "They know what we're gonna do before we do it" - Islander scouting and preparation.[14:00] - Bill Torrey's genius: surrounding himself with great people, letting them do their jobs, the hallmark of championship organizations.[15:00] - The Putsy Tonelli trade: Bill sending John's brother away, then bringing him back to win two Cups together.[16:00] - Putsy's locker room presence: nobody better than John's brother for team morale and support, the intangibles that matter.[17:00] - 1982 Pittsburgh collapse: up 2-0 in series, 3-1 late in game five, owner tells Penguins fans not to come.[18:00] - The Al Arbor warmup trick: pulling Billy Smith on power play to buy time, rule changed after this game.[19:00] - John Tonelli's quick release tying goal: puck jumping over Randy Carlyle's stick, Michel Dion standing on his head.[20:00] - Tonelli's overtime winner: reaction shot that caught everyone off guard, vintage Bossy-style release.[21:00] - Ken Morrow's desperation slide: taking away the 2-on-1 pass, Mike Bullard hitting the post instead of scoring.[22:00] - Mike Bossy's parallel-to-ice goal: flying horizontal while backhanding the puck, greatest goal Kenny ever saw.[24:00] - 1984 Finals vs. Cocky Oilers: Gretzky, Messier, Coffey, Kurri getting all the headlines as the new machine.[25:00] - Billy Smith's Game 1 masterpiece: 35-save shutout, greatest goaltending performance in NHL history according to Morrow.[26:00] - Raising the level: Islanders' ability to meet any challenge and play just a bit better, matching Edmonton's intensity.[27:00] - The Gretzky strategy: taking away his options, not attacking
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Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Iain MacIntyre (1:58) ahead of the Canucks' matchup against the Islanders tonight and their clash with the Bruins tomorrow. They discuss the aftermath of the Quinn Hughes trade in Vancouver and the atmosphere in the locker room. Then, they chat about how the new additions will help the team compete, what changes in a locker room when you trade your captain mid-season, who will now be relied upon as leaders in Vancouver, and much more. Then, It's the Friday Free for All! Ailish and Justin discuss a wide variety of topics, including the Leafs' struggles and what Treliving needs to do to turn his team around, how Tavares can help make an impact, 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.
Captain Dennis Potvin, left wing John Tonelli, and defenseman Ken Morrow join Neil and Vic to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the New York Islanders' first Stanley Cup championship. From a 12-win expansion disaster to hockey immortality, these three Hall of Famers share firsthand accounts of the 1980 playoff run that launched a dynasty. Hear stories about the Butch Goring trade, the brutal Boston series with Clark Gillies vs. Terry O'Reilly, dominating Philadelphia's power play, and Bobby Nystrom's legendary overtime goal that changed franchise history forever.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Bobby Nystrom's overtime goal against Philadelphia: the moment that launched the Islanders dynasty in 1980[02:00] - Welcome to three champions: Captain Dennis Potvin, John Tonelli, and Ken Morrow sharing memories 45 years later[04:00] - The Bowling Green connection: Ken Morrow's college days and the 1984 Falcons national championship vs. Western Michigan's 2025 title[05:00] - Do the stories get better with time? Dennis admits some details fade, but the important moments against LA and Philly remain vivid[06:00] - The 1980 team faced the NHL's best: why playing Philadelphia in the finals made the championship even more special[07:00] - The practice that won the Cup: Al Arbor's crisscross drill that produced Nystrom's famous goal, practiced daily for weeks[08:00] - John Tonelli's game-winner setup: the split-second decision to pass instead of shoot when Moose Dupont committed[09:00] - Ken Morrow's Olympic gold to Stanley Cup: joining the Islanders after Lake Placid and practicing against Bossy, Trottier, and Tonelli[10:00] - The welcome from veterans: team character from Bill Torrey and Al Arbor down through the entire locker room[11:00] - Building the foundation: 1975's Cinderella run beating Rangers and Pittsburgh, then heartbreak against Montreal (76, 77) and Toronto (78)[12:00] - The Butch Goring trade: filling the second-line center void after Brian Trottier, Goring's "Do you know how good you are?" speech[13:00] - Brent Sutter at 20 as second-line center before Goring: the depth issue that needed solving at the deadline[14:00] - Bill Torrey's masterpiece: Goring, Gordie Lane, Anders Kallur injecting speed, grit, and talent into the lineup[15:00] - Dave Langevin's addition: 6'4", 240-pound defenseman completing the puzzle alongside Morrow and Potvin[16:00] - Round 1 vs. LA Kings: Ken Morrow's overtime winner, a 48 mph shot along the ice that deflected off a skate[18:00] - Morrow's three playoff overtime goals: scoring the occasional goal while playing shutdown defense[19:00] - The Boston series: Clark Gillies vs. Terry O'Reilly defining moment, 16 fighting majors and 248 penalty minutes in game two[20:00] - Dennis Potvin's respect for O'Reilly: knowing him from junior hockey, watching Clarky beat him repeatedly but Terry never backing down[21:00] - John Tonelli on Clarky as Big Brother: sitting on the bench watching your protector take care of Terry O'Reilly and Stan Jonathan[22:00] - Bobby Nystrom's fight with Wayne Cashman: inspirational toughness from a finesse scorer showing he could go toe-to-toe[23:00] - Ken Morrow's "Welcome to the NHL": watching street fighting in the small Boston Garden, toes sore from tight corners[25:00] - The bite heard round the league: Ken watching Bob Nystrom's fist under Wayne Cashman's chin, seeing Cashman bite down[26:00] - Down to three defensemen: Potvin, Lewis, and Persson surviving overtime after injuries to Morrow, Lane, and Nystrom[27:00] - Dennis almost having to fight: Bobby Nystrom standing up and saying "I got Cashman" - the relief throughout the room[28:00] - Stan Jonathan's threat to Potvin: "You're mine" - expecting to fight from junior hockey history but it never happening[29:00] -...
Islanders vs. Sabres NHL Betting Odds & Picks, 12/20/25 | Night Moves Show by Ramon Scott
Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they talk a wild Seahawks OT win over the Rams yesterday, plus they get a Canucks update from Donnie & Dhali's Rick Dhaliwal ahead of tonight's road matchup at the Islanders. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In hour three, Mike & Jason get a Canucks update from Donnie & Dhali's Rick Dhaliwal (1:15) ahead of tonight's road matchup at the New York Islanders, the boys tell us what they learned (27:00), plus it's Ask Us Anything Friday! (40:00) This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In hour two, Mike & Jason discuss the latest NHL news including if the Kraken might be about to make a big splash in the trade market (3:00), plus they chat with New York Islanders reporter Arthur Staple (23:40), as the Isles get set to host the Canucks this evening. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they talk a crazy Seahawks OT win over the Rams yesterday, they set up tonight's Canucks road matchup at the Islanders (3:00), plus they look ahead to this weekend's Week 16 action with NFL.com's Nick Shook (29:30). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The Red Wings are back in first place in the Atlantic — but the path there hasn't been clean. This week on Red Wings Rant, we break down a wildly successful West Coast road trip, including shutout wins in Vancouver and Chicago, a statement victory over the Islanders, and why the Utah Mammoth loss looks more like a fatigue-driven anomaly than a warning sign. December has quietly become Detroit's regression-to-the-mean month, with top-tier PDO, shooting percentage, and goaltending metrics finally catching up to the underlying play. But the biggest conversation looms larger than any single game. Did the Red Wings miss a once-in-a-decade opportunity by not landing Quinn Hughes? Using reporting from Max Bultman, Sean Shapiro, Elliotte Friedman, and Pierre LeBrun, we dive into what the Hughes non-trade says about Steve Yzerman's risk tolerance, the value of elite stars versus prospect depth, and whether Detroit is doing enough to capitalize on Dylan Larkin's prime years. This is the most honest Red Wings conversation yet — the good, the bad, and the uncomfortable middle. Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings finally have a home. JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/rd2RUDkzuS Let's have fun! Sponsored by Draft Kings! Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On today's show Ryan and Rick chat about the Canucks taking on the Islanders tonight and the Abbotsford Canucks waiting for their Calder Cup rings. Joining the show is Farhan Lalji (17:55) and Bruce Boudreau (49:00).
Canucks vs. Islanders NHL Betting Odds & Picks, 12/19/25 | Night Moves Show by Ramon Scott.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance open up The Whiteboard on Canucks Talk by chatting about a report around the Abbotsford Canucks not receiving their championship rings yet. Afterwards, they discuss the idea of a "hybrid rebuild" that's been mentioned around the Canucks organization on how they want to proceed moving towards the future, as well as lineup news and notes before their game against the Islanders tonight. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Sportsnet 650's Brendan Batchelor joins the show ahead of the Canucks matchup against the Islanders tonight. They talk about some of the storylines to focus on moving forward and some of the younger players that have stood out so far. Drance and Jamie breakdown the merits of a rebuild and how they can learn from the San Jose Sharks. Dimitri Filipovic of The PDOcast stops by to break down a potential Team Canada Olympic roster for 2026. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
The Detroit Red Wings have already had their best December in a decade, and the month is only halfway over... Tune in as we start by recapping Detroit's win over Ilya Sorokin and the New York Islanders, including Alex DeBrincat's heroics and league-leading goal pace, Lucas Raymond's 3 assists, Moritz Seider continuing his award-worthy season, and Axel Sandin-Pellikka's offensive skills on display as John Gibson wins his 6th straight start (4:10). Next, Dylan Larkin & Co. fall to the Utah Mammoth as Cam Talbot, Simon Edvinsson, and more Red Wings across the board struggled, and Todd McLellan's squad failed to execute without the likes of Patrick Kane (though Finnie & Grand Rapids Griffins star John Leonard linked up for a goal) (14:45). Also, the amazing pace in Hockeytown compared to previous years & what lies ahead for the rest of 2025. After that, we discuss Jonatan Berggren being lost to the St. Louis Blues via waivers, his request to Steve Yzerman to find him a fresh start, and the failure of the 2018 Red Wings Draft Class by Ken Holland & Tyler Wright (Zadina, Veleno, Berggren, etc.) (29:10). We then are joined by Prashanth Iyer to go over the ramifications of Steve Yzerman and the Detroit Red Wings not trading for Quinn Hughes, what's needed to make the most of Dylan Larkin, Alex DeBrincat, Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, Simon Edvinsson, Nate Danielson, Marco Kasper, Axel Sandin-Pellikka, Sebastian Cossa, Trey Augustine, & the rest of Detroit's future. Also, Prashanth's campaign for Moritz Seider to not only get Norris Trophy votes, but also Hart Trophy votes (41:10). All of that & lots more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:14:05) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Go to KoffeeKult.com and use code WWP for 15% off your order! #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
Send us a textOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowOn this episode of the Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast we start with Get To Know Your Hockey Hall of Famers, this time looking at the life, hockey career, and hobby market for hockey hall of famer, Fred Scanlan (14:09). Next, Rookie Deep Dive is back! We gave you four rookie choices and you voted for us to deep dive Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer (22:22). In Hobby News, Collectors buys Beckett, Connor Bedard lands on IR, COMC does a deal with TAG & the Sabres fired their GM (47:04). The Authority CEO Jeff Mullen joins the show to explain the platform and their vision for the hobby (1:12:47). In new product releases, California Dave gives his release day review of 2024-25 Engrained Icons and we take a look at the Top 5 Early 2024-25 The Cup Non-Rookie sales (2:22:34), then end the show with personal pickups (2:45:44).Partners & SponsorsGongshow Reloaded - https://www.GongshowReloaded.comHockeyChecklists.com - https://www.hockeychecklists.comSlab Sharks Consignment - http://bit.ly/3GUvsxNSlab Sharks is now accepting U.S. submissions!MINTINK - https://www.mintink.caPSA - https://www.psacard.comGP Sports Cards - https://gpsportcards.com/Private Collection Insurance - https://privatecollectioninsurance.comSign up for Card Ladder - https://app.cardladder.com/signup?via=HCGongshoFollow Hockey Cards Gongshow on social mediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hockey_cards_gongshow/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hockey_cards_gongshowFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HockeyCardsGongshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/HCGongshowThe Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast is a production of Dollar Box Ventures LLC
It's a Quick Fix featuring Joe Buono (@IslesFix) and former VP of Communications for the Islanders, Chris Botta (@ChrisBottaNHL).In this episode, Chris and Joe dig into the most revealing comments yet from Islanders president of business operations Kelly Cheeseman, following his recent interview with Newsday.Just weeks into the job, Cheeseman, who categorized himself as “a builder,” has already identified the core challenge facing the franchise off the ice: how to grow a fanbase that is aging, overly concentrated on Long Island, and increasingly sensitive to the full game-day cost of attending games at UBS Arena.The conversation goes beyond the usual “just win more” debate. Chris and Joe explore whether success on the ice is enough on its own, or if the Islanders are finally taking calculated risks to expand their visibility across Queens, Brooklyn, and younger demographics. From parking headaches and transportation access to ticket pricing and perceived value, they break down the real barriers preventing casual fans from becoming regulars—and what Cheeseman can realistically change in the short- and long-term. Get full access to Isles Fix at islesfix.substack.com/subscribe
Andrew analyzes how the Islanders are doing without Bo Horvat, plus hear from Travis Mitchell and Pat LaFontaine, as well as what an Isles executive had to say about growing the fan base.
Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley discuss a few trades thus far in 2025 - Quinn Hughes heads to the Wild, Jarry vs Skinner goalie swap, why Vancouver is so bad, plus will Crosby chase another cup elsewhere? Will McDavid?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jess, Jarrod, and Gordie are back discussing the Olympics, the Quinn Hughes trade, recent news, and much moreMerch:https://www.penaltyboxpro.com/collections/all
We're back for our Annual Trade Period Show and we brought some friends from around the Atlantic Provinces with us! It was recorded Tuesday Dec 16th with the help of Pat McNeil PxP voice of the Eagles, Jamie Tozer who covers the Seadogs, Luke Match PxP voice of the Islanders, Seth Hyde PxP voice of the Regiment & Dustin Larade who covers the Mooseheads! We get each of their prospectives on each teams 1st half, what they want under the Christmas Tree for their team and more.
Arthur Staple rejoins Sean in the studio to cover another successful week for the New York Islanders. While Bo Horvat going down is a huge loss, the Isles have stepped up in the face of adversity to rattle off three impressive wins over Vegas, Anaheim, and Tampa to rise to the top of the Eastern Conference standings (if only for a brief moment). ESPN analyst and Islanders great Ray Ferraro joins the guys to discuss it all!Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightnySponsored by Nok HockeySponsored by Raiser, Kenniff, & Lonstein Attorneys at LawRecorded at Floored MediaSubscribe to our friends at IslesFix newsletter!
Maria chats with Russ Fincher, former FBI agent and first responder whose service dog Jethro was trained by the NY Islanders, part of America's Vet Dogs "Puppy With a Purpose" program.Jethro is the fourth Isanders dog; America's Vet Dogs also has puppies training with The Jets and The Mets!Hear how Jethro helps Russ with his ptsd and so much more!To learn about America's Vet Dogs and all they do, including how to donate: VETDOGS.ORG.
We understand this is an Islanders podcast first and an overall hockey podcast second. So we gotta talk some hockey overall This podcast is supported by Belly Up Sports and Belly Up Media Like, Follow and Subscribe to the Show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Subscribe to our page for new Episodes of Time to BS Podcast, Seahawks Sessions, Isle of BS, and BS Sessions New episodes of Time to BS released on Wednesdays New episodes of Seahawks Sessions released on Saturdays, Postgame shows released the day after Seahawks Games New Episodes of Isle of BS released on Mondays Tags: #Islanders #NYIslanders #Hockey #Isles #BellyUpSports #BellyUpMedia #ComedyPodast #RealTalkPodcast #Podcast Social Pages: Twitter/X: https://x.com/timetobspodcast?s=11 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timetobspodcast?igsh=MXNka3FwMzA4dWFucw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/share/17y5JMLn5T/?mibextid=wwXIfr TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stanielsmooth?_r=1&_t=ZP-921r1sKCcZi Discord: https://discord.gg/FxDfwkMcs YouTube Page: https://youtube.com/@timetobspodcast?si=kHR3-tVEHU-9RoWW Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TimetoBSPodcast?utm_source=linktree_admin_share
Pierre Turgeon, 2023 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee and one of only 48 players in NHL history to score 500 goals, joins Neil and Vic for an intimate Hall of Fame Edition conversation. From representing Canada in the Little League World Series alongside Stefan Matteau to scoring 132 points in his best NHL season, Turgeon reflects on his remarkable 19-year career. He shares memories of the Dale Hunter hit, the emotional closing of the Montreal Forum, playing alongside legends, and the personal tragedy that changed his perspective on life and gratitude.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Pierre Turgeon joins as the latest Hockey Hall of Fame Edition guest, one of 48 players with 500+ career goals.[01:00] - The quirky connection: playing for the Granby Bisons in junior hockey, then getting drafted by the Buffalo Bisons (Sabres).[02:00] - Early comfort in Buffalo: Jacques Cloutier as a fellow French-speaker helping ease the transition to the NHL.[03:00] - The incredible 1985-86 junior season: 114 points as a 16-year-old despite the team having four different head coaches.[04:00] - The meditation of hockey: being in the moment on the ice where nothing else matters - pure presence in the bubble.[05:00] - Little League World Series glory: representing Canada with Stefan Matteau, both 11-year-old pitchers alternating, finishing fourth.[06:00] - Playing at 5'11" as an 11-year-old, pitching in front of 25,000 fans, and the hero's welcome at the airport back home.[08:00] - Life in Colorado and Florida: visiting three kids and grandkids in Denver, spending time in Vail, embracing the Rockies and sports culture.[09:00] - The Dale Hunter hit in 1993 playoffs: scoring the series-clinching goal against Washington, the controversial blind-side hit, and Hunter's later apology.[10:00] - Al Arbor's leadership magic: making the Islanders believe they could beat Pittsburgh in 1993, winning Game 7 on David Volek's overtime goal.[11:00] - Dressing for Game 7 with one shoulder, ready to play overtime despite the injury, learning from Arbor's wisdom.[12:00] - Junior hockey connections: playing with Stefan Richer and Stephan Quintal, now skating together in Florida.[14:00] - The hilarious Stefan Richer story: "Can't tell" his name at a Boston diner leading to confused locals with heavy accents.[15:00] - Clark Gillies' impact: the intimidating beard in Buffalo, later becoming a great friend and storyteller on Long Island.[16:00] - Six years with Benoit Hogue: playing together in Buffalo, New York (Islanders), and Dallas - lifelong friendship.[17:00] - The Clint Malarchuk incident, March 22, 1989: witnessing hockey's worst accident, the army medic trainer's quick response saving a life.[19:00] - Hall of Fame journey: first eligible in 2010, inducted in 2023 - the platform to thank people who helped along the way.[22:00] - Playing only 104 games for the Canadiens but being honored with the most memorable moment of his career.[24:00] - March 11, 1996: The closing of the Montreal Forum, the seven-minute standing ovation for Maurice Richard, walking the red carpet.[25:00] - Being the final Canadiens captain to exit the Forum: receiving the torch from Butch Bouchard, Jean Beliveau, and the legends.[26:00] - Family sacrifice: time away from family, the support system, coaching kids' hockey after retiring.[27:00] - The unimaginable tragedy: losing daughter Jenna at 18 in a car accident in 2010, two years stuck in mud, learning to live with loss.[29:00] - Giving back all the highlights: the Hall of Fame, the goals, the captaincy - all of it for one more moment with her.[30:00] - Living in the moment: appreciating birds, branches, trees, mountains, water - finding beauty in small things and embracing gratitude.[31:00] - Golf as connection with nature: competitive but...
The Tampa Bay Lightning lose 3-2 in a shootout to the New York Islanders. They finish their 4-game road trip with 5 points out of 8. Darren Raddysh set a career high for goals with 7, Dominic James returned to the lineup and Emil Lilleberg left injured.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 604 of Spittin' Chiclets, The boys kick things off with Whit battling a brutal stomach bug and the long-awaited Sandbagger with Paige Spiranac finally dropping. Then it's on to one of the wildest nights in NHL history with four game-tying goals in the final 15 seconds. Beckett Sennecke continues to light it up in Anaheim, becoming the fastest teenager in Ducks history to hit 25 points. The Islanders are suddenly must-watch with Horvat buzzing and Matthew Schaefer injecting life into the franchise. The guys also break down Bobby McMann's suspension, and a Prime Monday Night preview with Jets–Sens as both squads stumble into the week. Finally, Andrew Santino jumps in for 90 minutes of laughs, chirps, and a deep dive into the comedy world. And then it's off to RA's World as he coached the Shoresy Vs Bruins Alumni Game in the Garden this past weekend. This is an episode you won't want to miss. 00:00:00 - START 00:00:32 - CHICLETS UPDATES 00:11:03 - Goal Chasers 00:14:46 - NY ISLANDERS 00:25:16 - Last Second Goals 00:39:41 - Around the League 00:57:01 - Jets Vs Sens 01:00:32 - Heated Rivalry 01:03:30 - Andrew Santino Interview 02:41:22 - RA's World Support the Show: DISCOVER: Get cash back on every purchase with the Discover It card. Learn more at discover.com/creditcard https://www.discover.com/nhl GAMETIME: Go to https://12DaysOfGametime.com today for a chance to experience one of these moments! RHOBACK: Use code CHICLETS on https://rhoback.com for a generous 20% off your first purchase through the end of this week BODYARMOR: Hydrate Hard with BODYARMOR FLASH I.V. and grab yours today at your local 7-Eleven convenience store. NOBULL: Visit https://nobullproject.com/chiclets for 40% off your entire order. PRIME MONDAY NIGHT HOCKEY: • Prime Monday Night Hockey is available free to Prime members in Canada. Start your free trial: www.primevideo.com * For the full Prime Monday Night Hockey schedule, visit https://www.primevideo.com/salp/nhl.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
Alberga, Meaney and Jensen answer mailbag questions surrounding players around the NHL, including the impact of Timo Meier being on leave of absence on the New Jersey Devils, the Montreal Canadiens recalling goalie prospect Jacob Fowler, whether to be patient with Quinton Byfield in a one-year fantasy league and a debate between Macklin Celebrini and Auston Matthews. The guys also cover Darren Raddysh's breakout season, Josh Doan's under-the-radar production and some of the hot fantasy goalie options on the waiver wire. Then, in "On the Money," presented by Bet365.ca, Matt Palka of Top Cheddar Picks joins the show to discuss the Thursday slate and futures storylines surrounding the Anaheim Ducks, Vezina Trophy contenders like Logan Thompson of the Washington Capitals and Ilya Sorokin of the New York Islanders.
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On Tuesday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Lawrence Prezman joins to talk the Green Bay Packers vs Denver Broncos NFL matchup and give a play on the Golden Knights vs Islanders in NHL action. Jesse Schule joins to talk Heat vs Magic in NBA Action and teams he is looking to fade in College Football bowl action. Bryan Power stops by to talk Knicks vs Raptors & Florida vs UCONN in CBB action. Hosts, Andy Lang & Dan Alexander provide props & free picks – don't miss out!Intro 00:00MNF Recap 1:50Bryan's HOT TAKE: Chiefs to make the playoffs??? 2:25Knicks vs Raptors 4:31Florida vs UCONN 6:47Teams to Fade in CFB Bowl Season 8:57How to approach bowl season 14:12Andy's Steam Report 16:46Leafs to Make Playoffs? 25:30Packers vs Broncos 26:30Vegas Golden Knights vs New York Islanders 31:42Bet VGK to win the Cup now? 34:15Getting Losing out of the way when youre running hot 39:13Over extending your bankroll 43:11Andy Lang All Around the World (NBA, NHL & UFC) 47:50Dan's WTF or LFG - Follow or Fade? Inter Milan vs Liverpool 39:09