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Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks' three-game skid, whether the game in Seattle is must-win, the Western and Pacific standings and what could happen with another loss, where the Kraken rivalry stands, Arshdeep Bains' promotion to J.T. Miller's line, the changes to PP1, Pius Suter on the Teddy Blueger line, the roster moves with Dakota Joshua, Carson Soucy and Jett Woo, the dads' trip, and two Canucks prospects making Craig Button's list of Top 50. Brenton Demko, father of Canucks goalie Thatcher, joins to tell us about the dads' trip. He talks about the activities they've had, how they watch the game in the suite, the two brothers who are on the trip, the support of Kuldip Bains as he watched his son make his NHL debut, and the difference this year with a healthy Thatcher, and what home playoff games at Rogers Arena will be like. Frank Corrado says he can take your Twitter comments, just don't slide into his LinkedIn DMs and gripe. Frank talks about moral victories, tells dad trip stories, comments on Bains' NHL debut, a "must-win" game vs Seattle, the plight of the Penguins prior to the trade deadline and if he could ever see Sidney Crosby playing anywhere but Pittsburgh. Rob Williams talks jerseys with us. Will the Canucks wear the black Skate jerseys in the playoffs? There is a precedent of changing jerseys in the playoffs. Rob takes the market's temperature after three losses, and comments on Bains' rise to the NHL from Surrey. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks' three-game skid, whether the game in Seattle is must-win, the Western and Pacific standings and what could happen with another loss, where the Kraken rivalry stands, Arshdeep Bains' promotion to J.T. Miller's line, the changes to PP1, Pius Suter on the Teddy Blueger line, the roster moves with Dakota Joshua, Carson Soucy and Jett Woo, the dads' trip, and two Canucks prospects making Craig Button's list of Top 50. Brenton Demko, father of Canucks goalie Thatcher, joins to tell us about the dads' trip. He talks about the activities they've had, how they watch the game in the suite, the two brothers who are on the trip, the support of Kuldip Bains as he watched his son make his NHL debut, and the difference this year with a healthy Thatcher, and what home playoff games at Rogers Arena will be like. Frank Corrado says he can take your Twitter comments, just don't slide into his LinkedIn DMs and gripe. Frank talks about moral victories, tells dad trip stories, comments on Bains' NHL debut, a "must-win" game vs Seattle, the plight of the Penguins prior to the trade deadline and if he could ever see Sidney Crosby playing anywhere but Pittsburgh. Rob Williams talks jerseys with us. Will the Canucks wear the black Skate jerseys in the playoffs? There is a precedent of changing jerseys in the playoffs. Rob takes the market's temperature after three losses, and comments on Bains' rise to the NHL from Surrey. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
dancing is BANNED! plus we talk the big Jett Woo call up, the Calgary Flames team store, and how CTE is leftist. If you'd like to support the show and get weekly bonus episodes go to patreon.com/IHateThisTeam
The Vancouver Canucks split their weekend series on the east coast, the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl, the NHL suspended Nikita Zadorov for two games, and Jett Woo has earned his first NHL call-up. We're joined by former NHLer Jay Rosehill (Leafs Nation) to talk about the Morgan Rielly cross-check heard around the hockey world, and get in to a few other topics as well.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Toyota: https://www.shoptoyota.ca/british-columbia/enHSBC Rugby Sevens: https://vansevens.com/Betway: betway.com/en-ca/Wendy's: Check out the Wendy's Daily Faceoff Survivor Pool on dailyfaceoff.com!DoorDash: Use promo code ‘NATION25' for 25% off your first order on the DoorDash app (minimum $15 purchase and a max of $10 off)GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager todayMr. Lube: 16 locations in the Lower Mainland!Follow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksConvo or @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyFollow host David Quadrelli on TwitterFollow co-host Harman Dayal on TwitterFollow producer Grady Sas on TwitterVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials and prospect reports on the Canucks!Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie & Drance recap the game last night vs Ottawa and the overall vibe of the team so far in the season. Former Canuck Antoine Roussel joins the show to talk Canucks early season success, Pettersson, Canucks leaders, confidence in the locker room and more. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show to discuss Sharks vs Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs issues, and more. Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach Jeremy Colliton talks Podkolzin, Aman, Jett Woo and more. This podcast is produced by Elan Chark & Lina SetaghianThe 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 Canucks struggled mightily against a Flames squad that had more than half of their regulars in the line up. The skill and experience discrepancy was obvious as the Flames handily defeated the Canucks 10-0. Akito Hirose, Jack Studnicka, Aatu Raty, and Nils Hoglander were the best players for the Canucks. Conversely, Jett Woo, Noah Juulsen, Vasily Podkolzin, and Arturs Silovs had rough outings. But it's only one game, right?
Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks defence, specifically the candidate vying to play right-side on the third pair. Tyler Myers, Noah Juulsen, Cole McWard, even Jett Woo feature in what should be a decent camp battle. They also reminisce about three years ago today, and the Canucks beating the defending Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues in the bubble playoffs; fun facts about Pius Suter and trivia about how many Swiss nationals have played for the Canucks. Other topics include: losses by the Lions and Whitecaps over the weekend; the PGA Tour playoffs featuring two Canadians and a near miss by Surrey's Adam Svensson; and a British Columbian winning gold at the World Athletics Championships. Ex-NHLer Jay Pandolfo stops by to talk about coaching the Boston University program that will feature two Canucks draft picks and Macklin Celebrini, the presumptive first pick in next year's NHL draft. Pandolfo gives us scouting reports on Tom Willander and Aiden Celebrini, talks about the year ahead for Macklin, and even has some fun with former BU great Dave Tomlinson, a longtime friend of S&P. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by Go Goat Sports See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks defence, specifically the candidate vying to play right-side on the third pair. Tyler Myers, Noah Juulsen, Cole McWard, even Jett Woo feature in what should be a decent camp battle. They also reminisce about three years ago today, and the Canucks beating the defending Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues in the bubble playoffs; fun facts about Pius Suter and trivia about how many Swiss nationals have played for the Canucks. Other topics include: losses by the Lions and Whitecaps over the weekend; the PGA Tour playoffs featuring two Canadians and a near miss by Surrey's Adam Svensson; and a British Columbian winning gold at the World Athletics Championships. Ex-NHLer Jay Pandolfo stops by to talk about coaching the Boston University program that will feature two Canucks draft picks and Macklin Celebrini, the presumptive first pick in next year's NHL draft. Pandolfo gives us scouting reports on Tom Willander and Aiden Celebrini, talks about the year ahead for Macklin, and even has some fun with former BU great Dave Tomlinson, a longtime friend of S&P. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by Go Goat SportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another day, another podcast.Quads is back from vacation and the guys dive into the Pius Suter contract as well as the changes to the lineup with the new 3C coming in. They talk about the defence corps in Abbotsford, spend some time on Podkolzin vs Höglander and talk a bunch of summer topics as well.Thank you to this episode's sponsors:Betway: betway.com/en-ca/Zephyr Epic: ZephyrEpic.com (Promo code 'HockeySeason' for $5 off your order and free shipping Canada-wide on orders over $50)Follow us on Instagram @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter @CanucksConvo or @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook @CanucksArmyReach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another day, another podcast.Faber and Quads discuss some of the latest news around the Vancouver Canucks with Nils Höglander getting a contract and Rick Tocchet wanting Vasily Podkolzin to let it hang. The guys then talk about what the NHL can learn from the MLB's strong All-Star week. After that, Faber talks about his #10-#6 ranked Canucks prospects and the guys close out with a poll question asking who will play more NHL games out of Jett Woo, Cole McWard, and Filip Johansson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another day, another podcast.Faber and Quads discuss the Canucks' best options for the draft before we head into draft week. They are joined by Abbotsford Canucks legend Vincent Arseneau to chat about his six seasons with the Canucks. They then chat about where they expect to see Jack Rathbone, Akito Hirose, Cole McWard, Jett Woo, and Christian Wolanin begin the season next year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Defenceman Jett Woo has signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Canucks that will pay him $775k/year in Vancouver and $100k/year in Abbotsford. The 2018 second-round draft pick of the Canucks has yet to play a game in the NHL. Is this the year he finally cracks the Vancouver line up?
Friday on the Price & Paterson show (sorry Sekeres), Blake and Jeff (Rink Wide: Podcast) get into the Canucks heading to Victoria for training camp and how crucial it'll be to start next season off on the right note. The guys touch on Artūrs Šilovs playing for Latvia against Team Canada at the IIHF World Championships. Insider Rick Dhaliwal on what SHL team Jonathan Lekkerimäki is likely to play for, how the team will create cap flexibility, the $50,000 team fine, Jett Woo and the future of Tanner Pearson & Tucker Poolman. "Big Al" Alan Kristmanson stops by from Whistler Golf on opening day of the 2023 season to discuss J.T. Miller's attempt at qualifying for the U.S. Open as well as what to look forward to at the Arnold Palmer-designed course in Whistler this year.Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday on the Price & Paterson show (sorry Sekeres), Blake and Jeff (Rink Wide: Podcast) get into the Canucks heading to Victoria for training camp and how crucial it'll be to start next season off on the right note. The guys touch on Artūrs Šilovs playing for Latvia against Team Canada at the IIHF World Championships. Insider Rick Dhaliwal on what SHL team Jonathan Lekkerimäki is likely to play for, how the team will create cap flexibility, the $50,000 team fine, Jett Woo and the future of Tanner Pearson & Tucker Poolman. "Big Al" Alan Kristmanson stops by from Whistler Golf on opening day of the 2023 season to discuss J.T. Miller's attempt at qualifying for the U.S. Open as well as what to look forward to at the Arnold Palmer-designed course in Whistler this year.Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NHL transactions website Puck Pedia released it's salary cap projections for the 2023-24 season with the Canucks being the only team currently without anyone cap space, sitting with close to $1.6 million in overages. JPat and Wadden discuss the difficulty Vancouver's management is going to have to gain some cap flexibility while still improving the team. The boys also go over Abbotsford Canucks GM Ryan Johnson year end presser, where RJ pointed out the growth of prospects Jett Woo and Arshdeep Bains, while singing the praise of Nils Hoglander and Christian Wolanin. The show wraps with a recap of last nights action in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Leave your comments and #AskJPat questions on our episode page... https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com/374 Rink Wide: Vancouver is presented by Bodog. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another day, another podcast.The Abbotsford Canucks have advanced to the second round of the AHL playoffs. Faber and Quads chat about their experience at game two, which saw the Canucks advance to the second round. They are also joined by Jett Woo on the road ahead of the second round beginning on Wednesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another day, another podcast.There's a lot to unpack from the Vancouver Canucks weekend. The guys dive into Aidan McDonough's first NHL goal, Akito Hirose's debut, Quinn Hughes' 30-minute nights and much more! Faber and Quads give their takes on the Canucks' awards and Faber gives an AHL update with some hype for Jett Woo. They close out with some odds and ends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another day, another podcast.The Canucks host the Ducks on Kevin Bieksa night at Rogers Arena. The guys discuss Kyle Burroughs, Jack Rathbone, and Nils Hoglander being healthy scratched, are joined by Jett Woo of the Abbotsford Canucks, and ponder if Ilya Mikheyev is the best option to play with Elias Pettersson and Andrei Kuzmenko or if someone like J.T. Miller, Conor Garland, or Brock Boeser would be a better option. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Vancouver Canucks were a tale of two seasons and Dave Hall, Dobber Prospects Managing Editor, breaks them both down for Victor and Jesse. We cover JT Miller, Elias Pettersson, Bo Horvat, Conor Garland, Brock Boeser, Vasili Podkolzin, Nils Hoglander, Quinn Hughes, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Luke Schenn, Tyler Myers, Thatcher Demko, Jaroslav Halak, and Michael DiPietro. Dan Tiffany joins us to chat goalies. In the Dynasty Dig, we cover Jack Rathbone, Linus Karlsson, and Jett Woo. FHL Scouts Tony, Jarno, and Jeremy give their reports along with takes from Victor and Dave. Jesse and Victor break down the results of @NHLRankKing polls of these three prospects vs similarly rostered prospects. Our show is presented by Fantrax.com and proud to be a part of the Dobber Podcast Network. Email fantasyhockeylife@gmail.com and ask to join our free discord. Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/fantasyhockeylife for rankings, bonus podcasts, in-depth prospect reports with video, show notes and more. Listen and subscribe wherever podcasts are posted - and give us 5 stars! We want to be your best place to talk about the game of dynasty fantasy hockey. For an explanation of tiers, check the @fanhockeylife twitter.
Our Vancouver Canucks reporter, Jeff Paterson, on for his daily chat with Sekeres and Price. Talked about the hockey we have seen so far in the playoffs. Answered the Bodog Poll Question. Talked about who the best Canucks forward prospect is. Joked about it being Jett Woo, after he saw some time on the wing this past season in Abbotsford. Our Thursday regular, Scott Rintoul, joined Matt and Blake. Talked about the last couple of third periods and how exhilarating they have been. Talked about the playoffs as a whole. The fans are the winners. Talked about Scott Walker and why he has left the team. Understands why when you couple his family obligations with his style of hockey. Talked about Canada Soccer cancelling the friendly vs Iran. Talked about CFL bargaining. Believes this league is better when you have high-profile American players. Talked about Alex Chiasson. JPat would put him on the bottom of his list for FA’s. Wait till everything has been looked at.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Vancouver Canucks reporter, Jeff Paterson, on for his daily chat with Sekeres and Price. Talked about the hockey we have seen so far in the playoffs. Answered the Bodog Poll Question. Talked about who the best Canucks forward prospect is. Joked about it being Jett Woo, after he saw some time on the wing this past season in Abbotsford. Our Thursday regular, Scott Rintoul, joined Matt and Blake. Talked about the last couple of third periods and how exhilarating they have been. Talked about the playoffs as a whole. The fans are the winners. Talked about Scott Walker and why he has left the team. Understands why when you couple his family obligations with his style of hockey. Talked about Canada Soccer cancelling the friendly vs Iran. Talked about CFL bargaining. Believes this league is better when you have high-profile American players. Talked about Alex Chiasson. JPat would put him on the bottom of his list for FA’s. Wait till everything has been looked at.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Shannon joined for his regular Monday appearance with Matt and Blake. Talked about the playoff format and why he thinks it’s not going anywhere. Talked about Bruce Boudreau. Bruce made it fun to come to the rink. Talked about Brock Boeser and the odds of him being moved on compassionate grounds. Talked about who he thinks will win the cup. Talked about broadcasters hanging up the mic after this season. JPat joined for his regular spot after a busy weekend of end of season media availability. Doesn’t think that the Canucks should only eye Minny as a trading partner for Boeser. Can’t be that niche or special interest. Talked about the feeling in the locker room when Brock was talking about his dad. It’s a great take and if you are reading this, you should listen. Talked about Quinn Hughes. Talked about a potential reduction in Demko’s workload and Bruce’s thoughts on it. Ben Lypka of the Abby News joined Matt and Blake to help set up the playoff run for the Abbotsford Canucks. Summed up how they fell to a place where they wouldn’t be hosting any first playoff round matchups. Talked about the pillaging by the big club that affected their game. The forward depth hurt them. Jett Woo had to play forward for a couple games, for example. Talked about where he expects Podkolzin to slot in. Would love to see him play with Klimovich, who has disappeared the last 10 games. Just wants to see what happens when they team up. Dreis and Rempal have been the best all season and wouldn’t want to see them broken up. Talked about who will get a look in goal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Shannon joined for his regular Monday appearance with Matt and Blake. Talked about the playoff format and why he thinks it's not going anywhere. Talked about Bruce Boudreau. Bruce made it fun to come to the rink. Talked about Brock Boeser and the odds of him being moved on compassionate grounds. Talked about who he thinks will win the cup. Talked about broadcasters hanging up the mic after this season. JPat joined for his regular spot after a busy weekend of end of season media availability. Doesn't think that the Canucks should only eye Minny as a trading partner for Boeser. Can't be that niche or special interest. Talked about the feeling in the locker room when Brock was talking about his dad. It's a great take and if you are reading this, you should listen. Talked about Quinn Hughes. Talked about a potential reduction in Demko's workload and Bruce's thoughts on it. Ben Lypka of the Abby News joined Matt and Blake to help set up the playoff run for the Abbotsford Canucks. Summed up how they fell to a place where they wouldn't be hosting any first playoff round matchups. Talked about the pillaging by the big club that affected their game. The forward depth hurt them. Jett Woo had to play forward for a couple games, for example. Talked about where he expects Podkolzin to slot in. Would love to see him play with Klimovich, who has disappeared the last 10 games. Just wants to see what happens when they team up. Dreis and Rempal have been the best all season and wouldn't want to see them broken up. Talked about who will get a look in goal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bik Nizzar and Randip Janda discuss the Canada Men's National Team going up against Jamaica this weekend with a trip to the World Cup in Qatar on the line. Jett Woo of the Abbotsford Canucks stops by for the Abby Report and two time Olympic medalist Stephanie Labee joins to share her experience winning gold in Tokyo and the Canadian Womens Soccer Celebration Tour.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.
Special Farm Report edition of the show, as JPat and Wadden talk all things Abbotsford Canucks with Ben Lypka from the Abbotsford News. The boys go over Mikey DiPietro's struggles, 18-year old Danila Klimovich's first pro year, how Will Lockwood's season is going so far, and get an update on the health status of Jack Rathbone and Jett Woo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 1 of our season preview! Matt Sekeres drops by and talks about the Canucks season ahead including Tavis Harmonics status! Matt also gives us his thoughts on the F1 season and his predictions for the Turkish GP this weekend! Jack Han joins us for the second interview. Jack talks about his career and his thoughts on the Canucks systems and digs deep on Quinn, Hughes, OEL, and Nic Petan! Jack also has some interesting thoughts on Jett Woo. Use promo code AREA51SENTME to get 15% off your order from Bench Clearers. Bet 99 is the official betting partner of the Area51 Sportsnetwork use the link below to get your initial deposit matched up to $600https://www.area51sportsnetwork.com/bettingUse code Area 51 for a 100$ voucher at monkeyknifefight.com. Use promo code Area51 for 25% off storewide at Hapson.Activate Buzzsprout account from the link below for a $20 Amazon Gift Card:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=
The show kicked off today starting with Matt Sekeres and Blake Price talking about the finalizing of the contracts of Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. They talk about 40 only signing a 3 year deal and what it could look like for him at the conclusion of the deal. The ‘Welcome Matt’ was on the weekend that was for Vancouver Sports and what we now know about the fabric of our local teams. Charean Williams joined the guys after a busy week 4 and started talking about the Sunday Nighter, between Brady v Belichick. Says it was really a boring game and didn’t end the way you would want a game of that ilk to end. Charean talked about what it would have taken for an ending that you would have wanted. A little disappointing the way it played out with Brady not getting any TD passes, despite breaking the overall yards record. She thinks we saw a little bit of Brady not being able to control his emotions and that is when we see him at his worst. Rain could have played a part of that. She talked about the Seahawks and how big a win it was for them over the weekend. You don’t want to lose division games with that being the tie breaker. It will all come down to that. Thought they handled it real well. Talked about the Cardinals and that Kyler Murray would be at the top of the MVP list, thought she knows it’s only four weeks in… Talked about Monday Nighter and who needs its more. John Shannon, joined the show and started talking about the the Jays coming up a little short in their bid for the post-season. Following that John offers his thoughts on what could be a tough season for Bettman and all the PR issues that his office will need to manage. He says that the players union will also be in a bit of damage control. Talks about Ambien and its role in the game. Talked about the Lehner tweets and John wonders if this could reflect poorly on Nolan Patrick and if he might be the source behind the comments. John asks how much of this is on the player compared to the trainer who may provide it. The league is going to have to pay attention and not stick their head in the sand. Talked about the signing of 40&43. Talked about if Brady Tkachuk might be getting lonely on the island and what kind of contract he might be looking for. With the three of them getting into detail about where both Tkachuk’s could eventually end up with all their connections, even past their father. Jeff Paterson joined Matt and Blake in his regular spot and after a busy weekend, started talking about Brock Boeser and when we might see him back. JPat talked about the effort of Nils Höglander over the weekend. Said the Jets didn’t come close to touching him in the first period. Talked about how fun he is to watch in person. In reference to Boeser being out, it’s not as simple as asking for one winger to replace that line. Who know’s what they do with JT Miller as he will be more of a hybrid player for them. Talked about the game presentation from yesterday and how it stacks up compared to other teams. Noted that it was only Hughes that thanks Benning and the Canucks and not EP40. Talked about cuts to the team and the likes of Jett Woo and Klimovich. JPat doesn’t think Chiasson has done enough to earn and NHL contract. It would be a preferred option to scour the waiver wire to find a suitable option. They are looking hard at their special teams options. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show kicked off today starting with Matt Sekeres and Blake Price talking about the finalizing of the contracts of Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. They talk about 40 only signing a 3 year deal and what it could look like for him at the conclusion of the deal. The ‘Welcome Matt' was on the weekend that was for Vancouver Sports and what we now know about the fabric of our local teams. Charean Williams joined the guys after a busy week 4 and started talking about the Sunday Nighter, between Brady v Belichick. Says it was really a boring game and didn't end the way you would want a game of that ilk to end. Charean talked about what it would have taken for an ending that you would have wanted. A little disappointing the way it played out with Brady not getting any TD passes, despite breaking the overall yards record. She thinks we saw a little bit of Brady not being able to control his emotions and that is when we see him at his worst. Rain could have played a part of that. She talked about the Seahawks and how big a win it was for them over the weekend. You don't want to lose division games with that being the tie breaker. It will all come down to that. Thought they handled it real well. Talked about the Cardinals and that Kyler Murray would be at the top of the MVP list, thought she knows it's only four weeks in… Talked about Monday Nighter and who needs its more. John Shannon, joined the show and started talking about the the Jays coming up a little short in their bid for the post-season. Following that John offers his thoughts on what could be a tough season for Bettman and all the PR issues that his office will need to manage. He says that the players union will also be in a bit of damage control. Talks about Ambien and its role in the game. Talked about the Lehner tweets and John wonders if this could reflect poorly on Nolan Patrick and if he might be the source behind the comments. John asks how much of this is on the player compared to the trainer who may provide it. The league is going to have to pay attention and not stick their head in the sand. Talked about the signing of 40&43. Talked about if Brady Tkachuk might be getting lonely on the island and what kind of contract he might be looking for. With the three of them getting into detail about where both Tkachuk's could eventually end up with all their connections, even past their father. Jeff Paterson joined Matt and Blake in his regular spot and after a busy weekend, started talking about Brock Boeser and when we might see him back. JPat talked about the effort of Nils Höglander over the weekend. Said the Jets didn't come close to touching him in the first period. Talked about how fun he is to watch in person. In reference to Boeser being out, it's not as simple as asking for one winger to replace that line. Who know's what they do with JT Miller as he will be more of a hybrid player for them. Talked about the game presentation from yesterday and how it stacks up compared to other teams. Noted that it was only Hughes that thanks Benning and the Canucks and not EP40. Talked about cuts to the team and the likes of Jett Woo and Klimovich. JPat doesn't think Chiasson has done enough to earn and NHL contract. It would be a preferred option to scour the waiver wire to find a suitable option. They are looking hard at their special teams options. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The VANcast with JPat and Drancer - A show about the Vancouver Canucks
Drancer and Farhan serve up a postgame discussion following the Canucks' 4-2 win over the Flames in Abbotsford. They highlight Jack Rathbone and Vasili Podkolzin, and is it possible for either Alex Chiasson or Jonah Gadjovich to crack this roster? Also, thoughts on the defensive pairing of Olli Juolevi and Jett Woo, Oliver Ekman-Larsson's night, the latest on contract situations for Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson, and much more. Join The Athletic Hockey Show's official fantasy hockey pool on OfficePools.com: http://www.officepools.com/invite/classic/m/HAFE2H6Q Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Welcome Matt gives a tip of the cap to BC Lions quarterback Michael Reilly, after a dominant performance from the veteran pivot over the weekend. NFL insider Charean Williams follows and gives praise to the Arizona Cardinals, tells us why the NFC West is going to be a dog fight this year, why she still thinks the Packers are the favourite to win the NFC North, and gives her pick for the Monday nighter. John Shannon follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and tells us why he doesn’t think that the Canucks will play hardball with Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes’ contract negotiations, why he thinks that term and not money is the real issue that’s holding up a lot of the RFA contracts around the NHL, and why he doesn’t think it’s a big deal if Sidney Crosby misses training camp. The Price is Right looks at the lack of depth the Canucks have within their prospects pool. Jeff Paterson joins for his daily hit and explains why he doesn’t think that Pettersson and Hughes deals will be done by the end of this week, questions how the Canucks are going to pull off it’s rookie camp with just one goalie and three defensemen in camp, and why he thinks that fans overvalue what Jett Woo is. We read all the memos on Memo To. The show wraps with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Welcome Matt gives a tip of the cap to BC Lions quarterback Michael Reilly, after a dominant performance from the veteran pivot over the weekend. NFL insider Charean Williams follows and gives praise to the Arizona Cardinals, tells us why the NFC West is going to be a dog fight this year, why she still thinks the Packers are the favourite to win the NFC North, and gives her pick for the Monday nighter. John Shannon follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and tells us why he doesn't think that the Canucks will play hardball with Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes' contract negotiations, why he thinks that term and not money is the real issue that's holding up a lot of the RFA contracts around the NHL, and why he doesn't think it's a big deal if Sidney Crosby misses training camp. The Price is Right looks at the lack of depth the Canucks have within their prospects pool. Jeff Paterson joins for his daily hit and explains why he doesn't think that Pettersson and Hughes deals will be done by the end of this week, questions how the Canucks are going to pull off it's rookie camp with just one goalie and three defensemen in camp, and why he thinks that fans overvalue what Jett Woo is. We read all the memos on Memo To. The show wraps with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last show of the week and it is a jam packed episode. The Welcome Matt takes a shot at the Milan Lucic troll video that was posted in front of Rogers Arena. Lucic crushing two beers while praising his ex-Boston Bruins teammates on the 10 year anniversary of winning the Stanley Cup in his hometown. LQBTQ+ advocate and former professional goaltender Brock McGillis joins next to talk about his experience being a gay man growing up playing junior and professional hockey. McGillis opens up about the struggles of being gay in the hockey world, and gives his thoughts on how the NHL has handled its gay rights messaging. Our Friday insider Rick Dhaliwal follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and gives his insight on whether or not the Canucks will want Travis Hamonic and Alex Edler back, what the status of prospects Jalen Chatfield, Jett Woo, Brogan Rafferty and Guillaume Brisebois, how he feels that Travis Green would like to have Brandon Sutter to come back, and if he thinks the Canucks would move the 9th overall pick. Whitecaps FC colour analyst Colin Miller joins after Tell Me I’m Wrong, and tells us how proud he is of his homeland Scotland drawing with the English today, why he thinks the English side are not as good as they’ve been built up to be, and how the Whitecaps line up versus Real Salt Lake. Jeff Paterson follows for his final hit of the week and talks about Aleksander Barkov winning his first Selke Trophy, why he thinks Elias Pettersson will one day be in the mix for a Selke, whether or not he thinks that Hamonic will be back with the Canucks next season, and gets an “ask J Pat” where the question centres around offer sheets in the NHL. Andrew tries to sizzle on Hot Take. The show wraps with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last show of the week and it is a jam packed episode. The Welcome Matt takes a shot at the Milan Lucic troll video that was posted in front of Rogers Arena. Lucic crushing two beers while praising his ex-Boston Bruins teammates on the 10 year anniversary of winning the Stanley Cup in his hometown. LQBTQ+ advocate and former professional goaltender Brock McGillis joins next to talk about his experience being a gay man growing up playing junior and professional hockey. McGillis opens up about the struggles of being gay in the hockey world, and gives his thoughts on how the NHL has handled its gay rights messaging. Our Friday insider Rick Dhaliwal follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and gives his insight on whether or not the Canucks will want Travis Hamonic and Alex Edler back, what the status of prospects Jalen Chatfield, Jett Woo, Brogan Rafferty and Guillaume Brisebois, how he feels that Travis Green would like to have Brandon Sutter to come back, and if he thinks the Canucks would move the 9th overall pick. Whitecaps FC colour analyst Colin Miller joins after Tell Me I'm Wrong, and tells us how proud he is of his homeland Scotland drawing with the English today, why he thinks the English side are not as good as they've been built up to be, and how the Whitecaps line up versus Real Salt Lake. Jeff Paterson follows for his final hit of the week and talks about Aleksander Barkov winning his first Selke Trophy, why he thinks Elias Pettersson will one day be in the mix for a Selke, whether or not he thinks that Hamonic will be back with the Canucks next season, and gets an “ask J Pat” where the question centres around offer sheets in the NHL. Andrew tries to sizzle on Hot Take. The show wraps with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another week, another podcast. This week the fellas talk about the goaltender situation and Quads thinks Demko might start 28 of the final 30 games. Then Faber is joined by Cory Hergott for the weekly Ridin' the Bus segment to breakdown the Utica Comets. Cory gives us some info from his one-on-one with Jett Woo. After that, Faber talks to Hockey East player of the month and Canucks draft pick, Aidan McDonough. They close things out by one of Faber's most epic prospect rants as he goes off for over five minutes. See you all on Saturday! Give us a rate and REVIEW!Support the show (http://patreon.com/canucksconvo) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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FHL 73 is talking Vancouver Canucks with Sartaaj Bhullar of the Hockey Writers. Victor and Jesse talk about Pettersson, Miller, Hughes and all Vancouver's grade-A talent. We also consider the newly complicated goalie situation. Then in the Dynasty Dig, Victor holds forth on Vasili Podkolzin, Jack Rathbone, the awesomely named Jett Woo and many more. Give it a listen.
On the third episode of the Origin Podcast we sit down with Vancouver Canucks defensemen Jett Woo and talk about his hockey career early on, draft day, and what its like to be in the NHL.
Byron Bader of Hockey's Prospecting joins us and takes a deep dive into Canucks prospects Jack Rathbone, Olli Juolevi, Jett Woo, Vasily Podkolzin, Nils Höglander, and also talks about Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes as references. And Rob Williams of Daily Hive joins us to talk about the upcoming UFA and RFAs, as well as Pettersson and Hughes new contracts! Plus Judd Brackett to the Wild what!?
Aidan and Braeden cover the Canucks top prospects Nils Hoglander, Vasili Podkolzin, Brogan Rafferty, Olli Juolevi, Mikey DiPietro, Kole Lind, Nikita Tryamkin, Jack Rathbone, and Jett Woo!
TSN director of Scouting Craig Button says that there is a chance that the Canucks and Leafs could swing swap of defenceman. Button also said that he feels that Canucks prospect Jett Woo's progression this year has faltered and that he could be used as a trade chip by Jim Benning.
TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button joined Donnie and Dhaliwal to chat about the Canucks, World Jr. Roster and also Jett woo being left off.
After attending the Russia vs OHL game three live, Peter has a quick review of the games played already in the QMJHL and OHL with a focus on players including Dmitri Zavgorodiny, Alex Khovanov, Raphael Lavoie, Jakob Pelletier, Dawson Mercier, Quinton Byfield, Cole Perfetti, Rodin Amirov, Maxim Groshev, Hunter Jones, Connor McMichael, Connor Zary, Brayden Tracey, Peyton Krebs, Kirby Dach, Dylan Cozens, Nolan Foote, Bowen Byran, Ty Smith, Jett Woo, Calen Addison, and Kaedan Korczak. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show!
Brook and Kuz discuss the MLB trade deadline, and get into how Jett Woo and Toni Utonen look at the World Summer Showcase, as ESPN's Chris Peters joins the boys
ESPN's Chris Peters says Jett Woo is clearly a more physical, defense-oriented player, but Woo's offensive game is starting to mature. Chris says Woo still needs to get it to an NHL level. Peters says Toni Utonen is a smart player who played at a pro level in Finland last year...but he's simply a prospect who has a chance to make the NHL
TSN director of scouting Craig Button says that Canucks prospect Jett Woo will have to earn his way on the Canadian World Junior team, and that head coach Dale Hunter is not all that familiar with the young defenceman. Button also said that he feels Vancouver Giants defenceman Bowan Byram won't return to the WHL next year and will end up on the Colorado Avalanche's roster.
This week in anguish: - Ardella sharpens her researching pencil and tackles three gnawing questions: Are the Canucks actually preternaturally good at beating the league's best teams? What happens to Jett Woo's contract if he goes back to Junior next year? And just how do we fare with and without Tanev and Edler? - Tristan compresses the whole season into five bullet points of pre-vacation positivity. - Ardella climbs down off the cross and discovers some Weisbrod fake news in this week's How Did I Not Know That? No new episode next week. We'll return on Sunday, April 7.
TSN's Craig Button sees Jett Woo eventually becoming a 2nd-pair defenceman who moves the puck well, is highly competitive, and thinks the game very well. Craig sees Ryan Pulock as a comparable
Shane Malloy from Hockey Prospects radio doesn't mind where the Canucks sit, prospect-wise, but suggests the club needs two more good drafts to really re-stock the farm. Shane is confident Kole Lind will figure it out, sees Jett Woo and Tyler Madden as good players down the road, Jonah Gadjovich as an eventual contributor
Jett Woo discusses his season in Moose Jaw, the disappointment of not making the World Junior team, and which NHLer he models his game after
Guests include Jeff Paterson, Sven Butenschon and Jett Woo.
On our rebooted Nucks Misconduct podcast, host Trevor Connors recaps Elias Pettersson's second career five point game and previews the week ahead for the Canucks. We also get into a deep dive on Josh Leivo, Brendan Leipsic and prospect Jett Woo thanks to NM contributors Trevor Beggs and Marcus Meyer.
Judd Brackett, the Canucks Director of Scouting, discusses Quinn Hughes and Jett Woo...and looks ahead to the 2019 draft in Vancouver
Ben Kuzma joins Donnie & The Moj to talk Quinn Hughes & Jet Woo, the Canucks, and who the next team president may be.
Dave Tomlinson, from the Summer Showdown in Kamloops, says Quinn Hughes is showing he's a quick thinker on the ice and is always looking to make the smart play. Dave suggests Jett Woo needs to show he can negate offensive players coming at him, while adding a physical presence
Canucks prospect Jett Woo tells Halford and Brough that he takes a lot of pride in his defensive play, including leading with a physical side. Jett says you can notice the skill Quinn Hughes' has with and without the puck.
Mike and Jason chat with Canucks prospect Jett Woo, and talk Sabres retool with WGR's Paul Hamilton
Jon Abbott, who has the call of the Summer Showcase this week on BNN Bloomberg 1410am, discusses the Canucks prospects involved, including Quinn Hughes, Jett Woo, Michael DiPietro and, uhhhmmm, Jack Hughes
Tim Hunter, coach of Canada's World Junior team, says Canucks prospect Michael DiPietro is in the lead to start in goal, but says the other goalies will have a chance to show their stuff. Hunter says Jett Woo plays with a physical edge and absolutely hates to lose
Canucks pick Jett Woo discusses his World Juniors opportunity with Jeff Paterson, and whether having Tim Hunter as head coach gives Woo a better opportunity
Moose Jaw head coach Tim Hunter says Jett Woo is a throwback defenseman who keeps opponents honest physically, but that Woo also has more skill than he shows. Hunter says Woo needs to learn to process the game, move the puck quicker
Judd Brackett, the Canucks director of scouting, says top pick Quinn Hughes answered both questions - filling a positional need AND drafting the best player available. Brackett says Hughes will never be huge, but says his speed and quick decision-making are key in the defensive zone. Brackett also likes the edge 2nd-rounder Jett Woo brings
Judd Brackett, the Canucks director of scouting, says top pick Quinn Hughes answered both questions - filling a positional need AND drafting the best player available. Brackett says Hughes will never be huge, but says his speed and quick decision-making are key in the defensive zone. Brackett also likes the edge 2nd-rounder Jett Woo brings
The Canucks drafted Moose Jaw Warrior defenseman Jett Woo 37th overall in the NHL entry draft today. A physical defenseman who weighs in at 205 pounds, Woo hopes to find his way to the NHL on the West Coast.
Cam Robinson from Dobber Prospects joins us this week to preview the upcoming NHL Draft.1st Round Defencemen2:57 – Ryan Merkley.7:16 – Bode Wilde.9:54 – Nils Lundkvist.12:20 – Best Player Available vs. the added value of a RHD.14:17 – Calen Addison.15:52 – Jett Woo.17:28 – Rasmus Sandin.1st Round Forwards19:56 – Martin Kaut.22:00 – Vitali Kravtsov.24:22 – Dominik Bokk.25:58 – Grigori Denisenko.28:10 – Jonatan Berggren.1:03:50 – Akil Thomas & Ryan McLeod.2nd Round Prospects32:29 – Jonny Tychonick.34:27 – Nicolas Beaudin.36:40 – Filip Kral.38:21 – Toni Utunen.40:52 – Niklas Nordgren.43:11 – David Gustafsson.45:04 – Jake Wise.46:45 – Jay O'Brien.Mid-Late Round Prospects48:00 – Aidan Dudas.49:13 – Johnny Gruden.49:52 – Ruslan Iskhakov.50:44 – Bulat Shafigullin.52:46 – Cole Fonstad.54:06 – Nando Eggenberger.56:07 – Nathan Dunkley.58:07 – Jesse Ylonen.1:03:02 – Kirill Marchenko.Overagers59:23 – Jerry Turkulainen.1:00:46 – Sean Durzi.If you want to help support my Patreon, here's the link: www.patreon.com/iantulloch$5 Per Month gets you access to my weekly Patreon Mailbag Podcasts.$10 Per Month gets you the Mailbag Podcasts AND my weekly Player Profile Podcasts.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cam Robinson from Dobber Prospects joins us this week to break down some of our favourite players in the upcoming draft who might be available by the Leafs' pick (in the low-mid 20s).2:56 - Ryan Merkley (5'11 RHD, Guelph, OHL)6:53 - Jett Woo (6'0 RHD, Moose Jaw, OHL)8:40 - Jared McIsaac (6'1 LHD, Halifax, QMJHL)12:17 - Calen Addison (5'10 RHD, Lethbridge, WHL)15:19 - Jesperi Kotkaniemi (6'2 C, Assat, Liiga)19:16 - Dominik Bokk (6'1 LW/RW, Vaxjo, SHL)23:25 - Grigori Denisenko (5'10 LW, Loko, MHL)25:35 - Vitali Kravtsov (6'2 RW/C, Traktor, KHL)28:12 - Joseph Veleno (6'1 C, Drummondville, QMJHL)31:05 - Ryan McLeod (6'2 C, Mississauga, OHL)33:20 - Akil Thomas (5'11 C, Niagara, OHL)34:49 - Benoit-Olivier Groulx (6'1 C, Halifax, QMJHL)36:50 - Jack McBain (6'3 C, Toronto, OJHL)40:17 - Jacob Olofsson (6'2 C, Timra, Allsvenskan)43:08 - Filip Hallander (6'1 W/C, Timra, Allsvenskan)44:40 - Jonatan Berggren (5'10 C/RW, Skelleftea J20, SuperElit)46:13 - Axel Andersson (6'0 RHD, Djugardens J20, SuperElit)47:53 - Nils Lundkvist (5'11 RHD, Lulea, SHL)51:24 - Jonny Tychonick (5'11 LHD, Penticton, BCHL)52:34 - K'Andre Miller (6'3 LHD, US National U18 Team, USDP)53:14 - Rasmus Sandin (5'11 LHD, Sault Ste. Marie, OHL)54:22 - Aidan Dudas (5'7 C, Owen Sound, OHL)56:34 - Some goalie prospects.59:17 - X Factors to keep an eye on.1:03:10 - Quick update on my life/The Athletic.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week in anguish: - Jacob Markstrom can not tell a lie, and TSN1040 can't seem to figure out how quotation marks work. - We declare this the lowest point of the season, just before one of the most fun games of the year. - Alex Edler is almost the Canucks' all-time scoring leader for defencemen. Does he make it in the ring of honour? Does everyone? - We check in briefly with Evan Bouchard and Jett Woo. (Woo!) - Jonathan Dahlen isn't going anywhere, and Elias Pettersson just wants to give you a back rub. Thanks for listening! If you liked the show, tell a friend. Feel free to leave us a rating or review on iTunes, and follow us on twitter @thisweeknucks. We can be reached by email at thisweekinanguish@gmail.com.
Will Scouch (@Scouching) joins us this week to take an early look at some notable prospects in the 2018 NHL Draft. Since the Leafs are very likely to make the playoffs, we narrowed our focus to players projected to go in the mid-late 1st round. Here's a list of the players we discussed:3:09 - Ryan Merkley (5'11 RHD, Guelph, OHL)11:31 - Evan Bouchard (6'2 RHD, London, OHL)16:01 - Isac Lundestrom (6'0 F, Lulea, SHL)20:14 - Dominik Bokk (6'1 F, Vaxjo, SHL)27:41 - Jett Woo (6'0 RHD, Moose Jaw, WHL)30:06 - Noah Dobson (6'3 RHD, Acadie-Bathurst, QMJHL)31:27 - Calen Addison (5'10 RHD, Lethbridge, WHL)33:27 - Vitali Kravtsov (6'2 RW, Traktor, KHL)38:53 - Some interesting goalie prospects.41:09 - Joseph Veleno (6'1 C, Drummondville, QMJHL)43:12 - Jesperi Kotkaniemi (6'2 C, Assat, Liiga)45:49 - Wrapping things up.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THN's Edward Fraser and prospect expert Ryan Kennedy take a look at the latest prospect news around the hockey world, including Owen Tippett and Kailer Yamamoto being sent back to junior (0:25), the Five Nations tournament (2:48) and the NCAA's unheralded Northeastern Huskies (5:45). Plus, they listen to Ryan's interview with Canucks prospect Kole Lind (7:39), shine the 2018 draft spotlight on defenseman Jett Woo (14:40) and analyze Pittsburgh's prospect pipeline (19:20).