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Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert begin the show with analysis on the Dallas Stars acquiring and signing Mikko Rantanen from the Carolina Hurricanes. Then, Jennifer Botterill stops by to survey some of earlier trade action on NHL Trade Deadline Day in Canadian markets (3:50) including the Winnipeg Jets adding Brandon Tanev and Luke Schenn, Scott Laughton heading home to Toronto, the Ottawa Senators swapping Josh Norris for Dylan Cozens in a deal with the Buffalo Sabres, and Brady Tkachuk's emotional reaction to his teammate and good friend exiting Ottawa. Afterwards, the duo turns their attention to the Central Division to size up the Colorado Avalanche's new look offence, that now features Brock Nelson and Charlie Coyle, in comparison to Dallas' group. Sportsnet's Luke Fox checks in from Denver, Colorado to breakdown the Maple Leafs move for Laughton, what the Oakville, Ontario native will bring to the lineup and locker room, and whether Brad Treliving needs to turn his attention to the blueline.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.
Cam & Jim dive into the thrilling start of the 4 Nations Face-Off, where Canada triumphed over Sweden in an overtime win. Hockey Night in Canada's Jennifer Botterill joins the show to break down the game, Sidney Crosby and discuss the tournament's atmosphere. Also the guys get into the 10-minute 3-on-3 overtime. Is it too much of a gimmick, or is it the perfect way to showcase the stars of the game? They explore the potential pros and cons. Plus, Winnipeg Jets content creator Jamie Thomas, the man on the ground in Montreal, shares clips from interviews with Josh Morrissey, and Teemu Selanne. In our exclusive segment, we discuss the upcoming return of the World Cup, with some details still under wraps. Should Winnipeg join forces with Minnesota for a bid? We delve into what we hope to see in this highly anticipated event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ann Rohmer is with Habitat for Humanity, Canada's CEO Pedro Barretta to discuss the recent stunning survey released by Habitat for Humanity Canada about the affordable housing crisis, focusing on the challenges faced by so many when it comes to making ends meet.Recent photos of garbage within the backdrop of pristine beauty and Rouge National Urban Park have shocked York region. Glenn Perkins speaks with Jacob Shaddock, Compliance Officer for Rouge National Urban Park.According to a 2024 study by the Financial Planning Standards Council, 44% of Canadians say that money is what causes them the most stress. Shaliza Bacchus sat down with ABC Life Literacy Canada executive director Allison Howard to discuss what knowledge can help to alleviate this stress.December 2nd is Women's Brain Health day to promote awareness on how to keep the unique brains of women in their best health. Jim Lang is joined by three-time Olympic Hockey gold medalist and the star of Hockey Night in Canada, Jennifer Botterill to discuss.The construction industry here in Canada is rapidly changing, and part of that shift involves the success of women in leadership roles in an industry traditionally dominated by men. Ann Rohmer is with Crystal Davies, Senior Vice President of Corporate Operations and Tania Skapura, Senior Manager, Business Development at Bothwell-Accurate to discuss how the construction industry is trying to adapt, but needs to go well beyond separate washrooms, on job sites and mandating anti harassment training.
Talking to Jennifer Botterill about her induction into the MB Sports Hall of Fame! Valour FC Head Coach Phil Dos Santos joins to discuss "The Outcome"
Ailish Forfar & Justin Cuthbert are joined by Keegan Matheson (5:10), who outlines how bad things can get if the Blue Jays lose their series to the White Sox and goes through the roster to evaluate what various players' trade markets look like if the team does decide to punt on the season. Later, Jennifer Botterill (25:19) joins the show to discuss the Conference Finals, whether or not Canada is getting behind the Oilers, why Alex Barkov is such an underrated player and how - in the West - its talent (EDM) vs depth (DAL). We close with whether or not the Oilers will become “Canada's team.”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.
Three-time Olympic Gold Medalist and SportsNet Analyst Jennifer Botterill joined Greg and Cory for Ep. 59 of the podcast. She talks about winning a National Championship - and scoring the clinching goal - for Harvard in the 1999 (6:06), preparing for the 1998 Nagano Olympics (8:30), broadcasting the Islanders on MSG Networks (14:09), her role on Hockey Night in Canada (19:13) and her excitement for the PWHL (22:40).
Ailish and Justin welcome Stan Kasten to the show, President and Minority Owner of the LA Dodgers (1:20) and member of the PWHL Advisory Board. He reflects on the start of the season, worldwide numbers via YouTube and the importance of allowing physical play as a major part of the game. Then some reflection on the chase of Ohtani, why it's best for baseball that he ended up in LA and why the Dodgers financial success has a positive impact on the other teams in MLB. Later, a visit from Jennifer Botterill (24:56) in our studios who is on the panel for the Leafs and Ducks, the goalie situation, picking spots for young goalies and how that position has affected so much more mentally than others. 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.
Join our host Jennifer Botterill as she chats with Dr. Greg Wells, a health and high-performance expert, physiologist, and author from Toronto, Ontario. In this episode you'll learn what wearable tech is all about, the benefits of incorporating it into your daily routine and how it could help you achieve your health goals. SHOW CONTRIBUTORS Dr. Greg Wells Jennifer Botterill Original link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wearable-tech-is-it-worth-the-hype/id1648489706?i=1000629082763. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-greg-wells/support
Sportsnet's Jennifer Botterill talks with Rose and Rusic about the recent play of Jonathan Huberdeau. She gives her take on if this team can be successful come playoff time. It's NFL Big Bets time! The boys give their best bets for Week 15 of the NFL season. 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.
Adnan Virk joined Matty Rose and George Rusic to preview the World Series between the Yankees and Phillies! He touches on the key matchups and if the home-field advantage actually matters. Sportsnet's Jennifer Botterill discusses the most pressing NHL storylines. She gives her take on the Canucks' struggles to start the season. 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.
JSB is joined by 2 legends with 4 Olympic Gold Medals between them. Sportsnet's Jennifer Botterill and NHL on ESPN's AJ Mleczko reignite their Canada/USA rivalry. They also discuss the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the future of women's hockey and the Superstar Showdown between Connor McDavid & Nathan MacKinnon. Stream for free on Hisense Smart TVs, LG Channels, Sports on Tubi, Plex, Samsung TV Plus, The Roku Channel, Vizio Channels fubosportsnetwork.com, and XUMO or as part of fuboTV's subscription packages of 100+ sports, news and entertainment channels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen returns today and we kick off the show with MLB Analyst Jon Morosi and they debate the next steps for the Jays in terms of hitting and how to adjust to strong pitching by opponents and the fact the baseball does not travel as far this year. This will change the way they try to hit right handers. The dead ball along with being pitched to differently, this has prevented Vladdy from driving the baseball. Later we speak with Jennifer Botterill who is working tonight for Battle of Alberta Game 2. The attention has shifted to Mike Smith and whether or not he has burned out at this point of the season. Then how the Lightning were able to limit the Panthers offence and they are truly driven to complete this "Tampa Dynasty"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.
Jennifer Botterill, three-time Olympic gold medalist and current Sportsnet analyst, joins JD, Blake and Ailish to discuss Jason Spezza's leadership and the cache he carries in the Maple Leafs' locker room, John Tavares' productive night, and the biggest keys for Game 6 in Tampa. Then, the team weighs in on Jordan Romano's ninth-inning meltdown on Tuesday, his recent dip in velocity, and how the Blue Jays should manage his workload (17:37). Later, the crew chimes in on Yusei Kikuchi's positive outing against the Yankees, Yimi Garcia's ejection after hitting Josh Donaldson, and concerns about the Jays' bullpen depth (23:33). 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.
Jennifer Botterill, three-time Olympic Gold Medalist and current Sportsnet analyst, joins the show to discuss the Leafs' poise in Game 1, Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner starting the post-season on a positive note, Alex Kerfoot's tenacious disposition and his fit on the Leafs' top line, Kyle Clifford's ill-advised hit on Ross Colton, and Toronto's added physical edge. Later, JD, Blake and Ailish tee up the betting lines for tonight's Blue Jays-Yankees game and assemble their daily Wake and Rake parlay (24:53). 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.
Julian is joined by Justin, Sam and Omar to discuss the Zegras-Beagle-Tyson Nash debacle, including the online fallout from Jennifer Botterill's comments on Hockey Night In Canada. They also ask if it is time we change the definition of the Hart Trophy and regardless of interpretation, is it now Auston Matthews' to lose? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jennifer Botterill phones in to chat about the Leafs signing Nick Abruzzese out of Harvard, lack of production from the fourth line, Sheldon Keefe's criticism of William Nylander, and Mark Giordano's seamless transition to Toronto's blue line (0:25). Next, former Team Canada captain Dwayne De Rosario joins the show to discuss his emotions during yesterday's 4-nil win over Jamaica, what qualifying for the World Cup means for the future of Canadian soccer, the new wave of supporters that have emerged across the country, and Atiba Hutchinson's longstanding commitment to the men's national program (20:00). The team closes out the show by assembling their daily Wake and Rake parlay (36:52). 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.
It's a special NHL Trade Deadline edition of Leafs Nation! Brent and Gord look back on some of the early deadline deals, and chat about which Leafs' defenceman would make most sense to be paired with Mark Giordano, Kaapo Kahkonen heading to San Jose, Marcus Johansson being acquired by the Capitals, the Wild going all-in with Marc-Andre Fleury, Colin Blackwell's usability, and Travis Dermott parting thoughts (0:57). Later, Jennifer Botterill stops by to chat about Fleury heading to Minnesota, the Leafs' goaltending situation, the importance of Jack Campbell getting his confidence back, the team's addition of Mark Giordano, and the state of the Jets (24:26).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.
Sat and Dan react to Jim Rutherford's comments Halford & Brough, and try to parse why Brock Boeser's name has replaced J.T. Miller's in the Canucks-related rumour mill this week. Then the guys are joined by Sportsnet hockey analyst and three-time Olympic gold medalist Jennifer Botterill to dissect an emotional night in Beijing as Canada's women re-take the throne with 2022 Olympic Gold, and get her thoughts on the Canucks' recent front office additions in Emilie Castonguay and Cammi Granato.
Cheryl Pounder stops by to discuss Canada's gold medal, Marie-Philip Poulin's Olympic legacy, and Canada taking advantage of their depth against Team USA (0:48). Then Jennifer Botterill joins to comment on Ann-Renée Desbiens' inspiring journey back to the Olympic stage, Sarah Nurse's dominant showing in Beijing, Natalie Spooner's comments about Team USA, and why this Canadian Olympic team might be the best group ever assembled (38:02).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.
Kurt Browning talks about the challenges keeping figure skating clean with the Russian team being involved, but agrees that a skater that is 15 is still a kid and should be allowed to skate (00:55). Later we check in with Jennifer Botterill ahead of the Canada/USA Gold Medal game (26:23). Then it's over to Las Vegas with Gary Lawless as Jack Eichel will be making his debut this evening. Then a debate about salary cap manipulation (36:15).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.
Guest: JACK MICHAELS, Play-by-Play Voice, Edmonton Oilers Hockey, Oilers Radio Network and Sportsnet West. JENNIFER BOTTERILL, Analyst, NHL on Sportsnet and Former Member of the Canadian Women's Olympic and National Team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Botterill joins the show to talk about Mitch Marner's strong play since his return from injury, the balance of youth and veteran experience on Canada's men's Olympic team, and some of the key figures to watch on Canada's women's Olympic roster (0:22). To wrap, David Jacoby stops by to talk about the current frontrunners for NBA MVP, the Sixers' handling of the Ben Simmons situation, James Harden's future in Brooklyn, and fake trades that would alter the landscape of the league this season (25:35).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.
Another special edition of Sekeres and Price today as we head to the holiday season. Gregg Bell joined Matt and Blake to talk about the Seahawks. Gregg doesn’t think the owner will want to clean house there. She is too occupied with the the Trail Blazers in Portland. There is no doubt RW3 isn’t the same player. He has the most 4th quarter comeback wins since 2012. If it’s not an issue of health, it’s an issue of quality. They could seriously consider making their OC a fall guy. Thinks that RW3 not wanting to get hit by these lineman anymore is affecting his performance. Likened it to crashing your call into a brick wall 15 times a day. After 10 plus years, you just won’t want to do that anymore. Talked about Covid and how it has affected the team. Talked about a number of plays vs the Rams. Darren Dreger, NHL Insider and Host of Ray and Dregs Podcast joined Matt and Blake. Started off about talking about his Quaker campaign and how it came to be. Talked about looking forward to the World Juniors. This is the one time he allows himself to be a fan and enjoy a few beers in the garage. It’s a good year for Canada but the US will have a good team as well. As long as they can pull off the event without any major Covid outbreak will be good. Talked about the Olympics and other major international championships. Thinks that any player available will embrace a chance at the World Championship tournament. Talked about what he knows about Canadian players in Europe filling in the Olympic void. Specifically brought up Landon Ferraro who Ray says would “fly the plane to China” in order to play. Talked about the path forward for all parties when it comes to the Olympics. This tournament matters. We might not get another chance to see the mega stars of previous tournaments and mega stars of today like McDavid. Talked about GM candidates for the Canucks. There are so many on the list and Rutherford isn’t ready to give names yet. Brought up Patrik. Allvin. He certainly has the history with Rutherford and the main background that fits into the whole piece of the pie. Talked about the level of depth inside an NHL franchise. Players are now getting packages with over 200 questions. Talked about Jennifer Botterill. Doesn’t know if it’s fair to call her the leader in the clubhouse. It’s very clear that she is increibly smart. Dregs brought up. Cheryl Pounder and names like Cami Granato. It’s all about making your organization as deep as possible. Talked about how long it’ll take to see ‘Trader Jim’ in action. Would say that chances are slim that we will see one in the immediate future. Five percent or less that we see a trade before the turn of the calendar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another special edition of Sekeres and Price today as we head to the holiday season. Gregg Bell joined Matt and Blake to talk about the Seahawks. Gregg doesn't think the owner will want to clean house there. She is too occupied with the the Trail Blazers in Portland. There is no doubt RW3 isn't the same player. He has the most 4th quarter comeback wins since 2012. If it's not an issue of health, it's an issue of quality. They could seriously consider making their OC a fall guy. Thinks that RW3 not wanting to get hit by these lineman anymore is affecting his performance. Likened it to crashing your call into a brick wall 15 times a day. After 10 plus years, you just won't want to do that anymore. Talked about Covid and how it has affected the team. Talked about a number of plays vs the Rams. Darren Dreger, NHL Insider and Host of Ray and Dregs Podcast joined Matt and Blake. Started off about talking about his Quaker campaign and how it came to be. Talked about looking forward to the World Juniors. This is the one time he allows himself to be a fan and enjoy a few beers in the garage. It's a good year for Canada but the US will have a good team as well. As long as they can pull off the event without any major Covid outbreak will be good. Talked about the Olympics and other major international championships. Thinks that any player available will embrace a chance at the World Championship tournament. Talked about what he knows about Canadian players in Europe filling in the Olympic void. Specifically brought up Landon Ferraro who Ray says would “fly the plane to China” in order to play. Talked about the path forward for all parties when it comes to the Olympics. This tournament matters. We might not get another chance to see the mega stars of previous tournaments and mega stars of today like McDavid. Talked about GM candidates for the Canucks. There are so many on the list and Rutherford isn't ready to give names yet. Brought up Patrik. Allvin. He certainly has the history with Rutherford and the main background that fits into the whole piece of the pie. Talked about the level of depth inside an NHL franchise. Players are now getting packages with over 200 questions. Talked about Jennifer Botterill. Doesn't know if it's fair to call her the leader in the clubhouse. It's very clear that she is increibly smart. Dregs brought up. Cheryl Pounder and names like Cami Granato. It's all about making your organization as deep as possible. Talked about how long it'll take to see ‘Trader Jim' in action. Would say that chances are slim that we will see one in the immediate future. Five percent or less that we see a trade before the turn of the calendar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Botterill joins the show to discuss the Leafs' play this season, whether they're in the conversation to be the best Canadian team in the NHL, what she wants to see from Toronto over the next 20 games, the Canadian women's national team's two losses to the US in the Rivalry Series and whether it's cause for concern in the lead up to the Olympics (1:38). To wrap up the hour, Coolbet's Kris Abbott breaks down the best bets for the weekend (26:06).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.
JD, Blake and Ailish recap the Leafs' loss to the Hurricanes, and delve into Sheldon Keefe experimenting with lines, and the overwhelming frustration in Leafs Nation (1:22). The group is then joined by Jennifer Botterill who discusses how the Leafs have looked out of rhythm and out of sync, how close the team is to […]
Jeff, Justin & Anthony react to Mark Scheifele's comments about his suspension, the media, and more. Hockey Night in Canada's Jennifer Botterill stops by to talk about Tampa Bay's dominance, the turnaround in the Vegas-Colorado series, and why Montreal is having so much playoff success. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those […]
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds of Sportsnet break down the North Division matchup between the Winnipeg Jets and Montreal Canadiens prior to the second round getting underway on Wednesday. Jennifer Botterill of Hockey Night in Canada joins the show to dive into the storylines, as does University of Vermont men's hockey coach (and former Jets assistant) Todd Woodcroft to dive into the details. Jeff Hamilton of the Winnipeg Free Press and Scott Billeck of the Winnipeg Sun close out the show with their analysis and second-round predictions.
In the 109th episode of Ground Control Tyler, Mitchell and Paul set the stage for Winnipeg's Second Round series with the Montreal Canadiens. The guys discuss the matchup, the battle between Connor Hellebuyck & Carey Price, the importance of winning face-offs and much more! Plus, Winnipeg's own, Jennifer Botterill joins the podcast to discuss Winnipeg's play in the playoffs so far, her time as a broadcaster with Sportsnet and more.
Tim sets the stage for the first Toronto versus Montreal playoff series since 1979. Caroline Cameron (25:52) gets us set for a big night in the Stanley Cup playoffs by breaking down who will be the impact players in the Maple Leafs/Habs series. Eric Engels (37:03) gives us the latest from Montreal. Jennifer Botterill (56:07) […]
Will the Raptors re-sign Masai Ujiri this offseason? Tim explains why he is the most important free agent for Toronto. Hockey Roundtable assembles with Justin Bourne, Jennifer Botterill & Ryan Leslie discussing the Leafs, Habs & Winnipeg's late struggles. Plus, a Central division playoff preview and the latest on the Sabres and Jack Eichel. Dan […]
We’re thrilled to have 4-time Olympian, Jennifer Botterill, join us for episode 32 of the podcast. A Harvard Hockey phenomenon, we spend time discussing Jennifer’s collegiate career as well as what she’s accomplished since graduating (namely her involvement in the PWHPA and sports broadcasting). As our listeners will discover, Jennifer’s brand, “Pursuit of Excellence”, is very apt given her distinguished career and constant ability to excel in various facets of life.
Hockey Night in Canada's Jennifer Botterill talks about some of her favourite hockey venue's and PWHPA player and Sportsnet analyst Sarah Nurse discusses the IIHF women's world championship. 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.
Jeff and Justin discuss the 20th anniversary of Tie Domi getting into it with a fan in Philadelphia, Jack Campbell’s ability to make a timely save, and if we learned something about the Leafs in their Saturday night win over the Oilers. Hockey Night in Canada’s Jennifer Botterill stops by to talk about the importance […]
Four-time Olympian, three-time Olympic gold medallist, Harvard grad and NHL hockey analyst Jennifer Botterill joins Sami Jo to share insights on high-performing individuals and teams. Botterill shares her insights from her experience with the Canadian National Team, her time at Harvard University and how she finds balance with an incredibly demanding schedule. She talks about what makes a great coach, the positive role her family played in her life and how to create a supportive nurturing environment in order to find success.
Bik Nizzar and Jamie Dodd preview the Canucks vs Canadiens matchup and are joined by Jennifer Botterill (00:03). 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.
Jeff, Justin and Anthony look back on the weekend that was, the Maple Leafs’ losing streak, the nastiness in the Battle of Alberta and Tom Wilson’s suspension. Hockey Night in Canada’s Jennifer Botterill stops by to talk about the PWHPA’s game over the weekend at the United Center, the importance of having a single women’s […]
Sportsnet personalities Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds take a look at the life of the late Walter Gretzky and the coaching change made by the Calgary Flames, with Darryl Sutter taking over for Geoff Ward. Jennifer Botterill reflects on the experience of winning a gold medal on Canadian soil in 2010 and discusses the emergence of Paul Stastny with the Winnipeg Jets. Chris Johnston talks about having Mark Scheifele as the 13th forward for Canada's men's hockey team at the Olympic in 2022 and the possibility of the Jets acquiring a D-man prior to the NHL trade deadline.
First, Arthur talks about the big news that Ilya Sorokin is reportedly going to sign his entry-level deal with the team and will be in training camp competing for a spot next season.Then, broadcaster and three-time Olympic hockey gold medalist, Jennifer Botterill, joins the show to discuss her playing career as part of the growth of women’s hockey, the ultimate highlight from her playing days, being a part of the Islanders broadcast team, thoughts on being involved in NBC’s showcase weekend featuring an all-female crew calling and producing a game, Florence Schelling as the new SC Bern GM, and much more.To close the show, they shift to talking about the Isles, thoughts on how the season played out, going from their incredibly hot start to being on the playoff bubble, some bigger picture things that need to be improved going forward, and more.Save 40% on an annual subscription to The Athletic when you visit http://theathletic.com/nosleeptilbelmont
Total Sports Quinte brought to you by World Elite Training and We Nourish Restaurant.In this episode we have an lively and engaging conversation with 3 time Olympic gold medalist Jennifer Botterill. She takes us through her journey from learning to skate in Winnipeg to the top of the podium in the Olympics.Local hockey star Alexa Hoskins discusses her experiences playing with the Belleville Bearcats, her role models growing up and what it's like to play for the Quinnipiac Bobcats in the NCAA. Hosts: Randy Uens, Paul Svoboda and Mike Bonn
Guests: Stephen Whyno at 00:47 and Jennifer Botterill at 22:10.
Surprise! It snowed (1:30); Winnipeg company looking to change the way you sleep with at-home sleep studies (8:45); Weird memories from elementary school (18:20); We're all about to lose sleep over the weekend thanks to the terrible, no good, very bad time change, so we speak to THE sleep expert at the U of M (23:00); Winnipeg's Jennifer Botterill part of first-ever all-female NHL broadcast team in the US on Sunday for International Women's Day (36:40); Doc Walker hosting the 'Doc Soccer' fundraising social (44:50).
Greg and Emily on the Ducks (3:40). Olympian and MSG Networks broadcaster Jennifer Botterill (13:30). ESPN NHL Analyst Barry Melrose previews the Trade Deadline (38:37).
Friday, March 3rd, 2017 00:00 - Show intro, and lamentation that neither of us made it to the final five for Best Radio Show Personality for the upcoming Winnipeg Nightlife Awards, BUT, Hal Anderson made the cut! So vote for him at www.winnipegnightlifeawards.com. 08:42 - Tourette Syndrome Awareness, on the way to The Trek For Tourette, coming up March 26th at Assiniboine Park. We're joined by 13-year-old Tyler Hoard, who has TS; his mother Nicole Savard; and Lorne Perrin, treasurer and board member for Tourette Canada, as well as the Winnipeg chapter. 38:32 - Jennifer Botterill, Manitoban women's hockey Olympic gold medallist -- Will be speaking, along with teammate Sami Jo Small, at the Awards Banquet at the 2017 Esso Cup, happening in Morden. It's the Canadian national female midget championship, and Botterill will be speaking the morning of Friday, April 28 at the Access Event Centre. 51:48 - Norway broadcaster looking to add a quiz as a gatekeeper to the comments section, IE, if you want to comment on a news story, you must correctly answer a quiz about that story. 56:46 - Dr. Syras Derksen, psychologist with Dr. Syras Derksen & Associates -- Why do we collect so much physical stuff, and why can't we let it go? 76:04 - Follow-up on previous chat, Dr. Syras says we develop emotional attachments to our belongings, particularly our first belongings. What was your first belonging? Greg's was a blanket he called his "Wooby", and Brett's was a little stuffed dog named "Rascal". 93:38 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham
On this weeks show we are talking to Canadian Olympic gold medal winning hockey player Jennifer Botterill join us
On this weeks show we are talking to Canadian Olympic gold medal winning hockey player Jennifer Botterill join us