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Donnie and Rick preview tonight's Canucks game in Florida.They are joined by Thomas Drance, Jim Hughson and Ray Ferraro.
Who's number one?! Who's number one?! No seriously, who is the number one centre on the Canucks? With Pettersson's cap hit now far and away the highest-paid player, Matt and Blake look at the top 2 Canucks centremen and how they compare. Also, are the Canucks done for the summer? The guys also look at The Leaf Nation's response to our Jim Hughson interview and the burden of calling games in Toronto. Plus, another Whitecaps win and the Open Championship is underway! Rob Williams stops by to talk about the Canucks topics du jour, plus where is he on the arena "seat beat” and deep dive on the C's sushi races?! Whitecaps gaffer Vanni Sartini also joins to discuss the torrid hot streak, season goals, and the possibility of adding an impact player in the transfer window. Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who's number one?! Who's number one?! No seriously, who is the number one centre on the Canucks? With Pettersson's cap hit now far and away the highest-paid player, Matt and Blake look at the top 2 Canucks centremen and how they compare. Also, are the Canucks done for the summer? The guys also look at The Leaf Nation's response to our Jim Hughson interview and the burden of calling games in Toronto. Plus, another Whitecaps win and the Open Championship is underway! Rob Williams stops by to talk about the Canucks topics du jour, plus where is he on the arena "seat beat” and deep dive on the C's sushi races?! Whitecaps gaffer Vanni Sartini also joins to discuss the torrid hot streak, season goals, and the possibility of adding an impact player in the transfer window. Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A WILD weekend in sports provides plenty of content for Matt and Blake today. The two local teams, the Lions and Whitecaps, were both dominant winners and continue hot streaks. Plus, all the soccer you can handle from Copa and Euro. The guys also get into a recent poll that shows the Canucks as a “liked" team by objective observers. Former voice of HNIC Jim Hughson stops by to discuss the Canucks season and what he expects going forward, and he talks about what it's like to follow a Canadian team on a roll in the playoffs. Also, as chairman of the board for the BC HHOF, he talks about the induction of Shea Weber and Carey Price this weekend. Then it's longtime Canadian player and coach Paul Dolan to chat about Canada at the Copa, the two big finals, and the Whitecaps winning ways. It's a big show!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A WILD weekend in sports provides plenty of content for Matt and Blake today. The two local teams, the Lions and Whitecaps, were both dominant winners and continue hot streaks. Plus, all the soccer you can handle from Copa and Euro. The guys also get into a recent poll that shows the Canucks as a “liked" team by objective observers. Former voice of HNIC Jim Hughson stops by to discuss the Canucks season and what he expects going forward, and he talks about what it's like to follow a Canadian team on a roll in the playoffs. Also, as chairman of the board for the BC HHOF, he talks about the induction of Shea Weber and Carey Price this weekend. Then it's longtime Canadian player and coach Paul Dolan to chat about Canada at the Copa, the two big finals, and the Whitecaps winning ways. It's a big show!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Joe Tilley's Great Canadian Sports Show," host Joe Tilley sits down with former NHL player Craig Simpson for a captivating discussion. Covering Simpson's remarkable journey from the Michigan State Spartans to a stellar 10-season NHL career, the conversation touches on his family's athletic legacy, influences from siblings, and pivotal moments in his hockey career, including winning two Stanley Cups. Simpson reflects on his transition to broadcasting, coaching with the Oilers, and personal experiences like his victory on "Battle of the Blades." The interview explores Simpson's insights into the Leafs' championship potential and his valuable lessons from working alongside broadcasting legends Jim Hughson and Chris Cuthbert. The episode provides a compelling glimpse into Simpson's multifaceted sports journey. #TorontoSports #CanadianHockey #NHLTalks #StanleyCup #JoeTilley #SportsShow #GreatCanadianSportsShow #CraigSimpson #NHLLegend #StanleyCupChampion #CollegeHockeyStar #FromMichiganToPros #ColorCommentatorHero #BattleOfTheBlades #TriumphantJourney #InspiringStory #SportsTalk
It's a big night at Rogers Arena tonight and the guys setup up Roberto Luongo night and chat about his career.Joining the show is Jim Hughson (18:19), Jevon Holland (41:57) and Alain Vigneault (49:40).
Been a while since you've heard the soothing voice of Jim Hughson eh? The legendary broadcaster stops by the show today to give Bob and John an update on what he's been up to now that he's not calling games and how much hockey he's watched lately as the three discuss the paridy of this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs.
A special Good Friday edition of S&P Presents: Vancouver Media Legends. The guys bring back the media legends theme that generated so much awesome feedback in February with former voice of the Vancouver Canucks and Hockey Night in Canada Jim Hughson and sports-talk pioneer Dan Russell. Hughson, now chairman of the BC Hockey Hall of Fame, reminisces about his time calling Canucks games, working alongside John "Cheech" Garrett and looks forward to the Young Stars tournament in Penticton, his new home. Russell relives his 30-year career on Vancouver radio including the battles with Brian Burke, his bids to do play-by-play, and the changing shape and sound of the sports media industry.Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A special Good Friday edition of S&P Presents: Vancouver Media Legends. The guys bring back the media legends theme that generated so much awesome feedback in February with former voice of the Vancouver Canucks and Hockey Night in Canada Jim Hughson and sports-talk pioneer Dan Russell. Hughson, now chairman of the BC Hockey Hall of Fame, reminisces about his time calling Canucks games, working alongside John "Cheech" Garrett and looks forward to the Young Stars tournament in Penticton, his new home. Russell relives his 30-year career on Vancouver radio including the battles with Brian Burke, his bids to do play-by-play, and the changing shape and sound of the sports media industry.Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its not every day you get to chat with a legend. Jim Hughson joined the PP1 Podcast to chat about his career in broadcasting, his running hobby, the Fort St John Flyers and a little blockbuster you may have heard about: Air Bud. Jim goes on to chat about both parts of his career in baseball and hockey, the iconic "GREAT SAVE LUONGO" call and a few other things you may not have known about him. There's a Canucks prediction at the end that may have you interested as well. Enjoy the show, we sure did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the BCHL Podcast, we have two special guests who just had BCHL year-end trophies named after them. Our first interview is with longtime NHL play-by-play man and former voice of the Vancouver Canucks Jim Hughson (4:05) who got his start calling BCJHL games in Penticton and Kelowna in the 1970s and recently had the league's Broadcaster of the Year award named after him. We also speak with former BCHL defenceman Campbell Blair (32:29) who played four seasons in the league from 1983 to 1987 and suited up for the Shuswap Totems, Summerland Buckaroos and Vernon Lakers. Blair holds several league records for defencemen, including goals and points in a single season, as well as career assists and points. The league announced earlier this week that it's Top Defenceman Award would be renamed the Campbell Blair Trophy.
Jim Hughson, former Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster and Canucks play-by-play announcer reacts to the news that three former Vancouver Canucks have been named as part of the 2022 inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame - Henrik & Daniel Sedin along with Roberto Luongo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two legendary voices in Canadian broadcasting, Dave Hodge & Jim Hughson, join the podcast on opening day of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs to talk some hockey and share some memories from their illustrious career. The four talk about their ideal playoff formats as we discuss our distaste towards the current set up the NHL has right now. We also debate what makes a team a "dynasty" and question what it will take for the Tampa Bay Lightning to deserve the title. We also get some stories from Stanley Cup Playoffs past from the two former broadcasters as we gear up for the long awaited postseason to begin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike is joined by Hebsy on Sports's Mark Hebscher and Fast Time Milon as they discuss all the changes in the Canadian sports media landscape over the past three months. They discuss the New York Times purchasing The Athletic, the Lou Marsh Award name change, Brian Williams, Rod Black, Leo Rautins, Michael Landsberg, Jim Hughson, the Fan 590 overhaul, the new 1050 morning show, gambling in sports media and so much more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Patrons like you.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds of Sportsnet welcome Aaron Portzline of The Athletic to discuss Pierre-Luc Dubois season and upcoming return to Columbus with the Winnipeg Jets, while legendary Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Jim Hughson joins the show to chat about how he got into the profession and also shares why he decided to retire on his own terms.
We'll be talking to former Hockey Night in Canada play-by-play announcer Jim Hughson. He retired last month after a 42-year career in broadcasting, so we'll chat about his life and career in the game of hockey and his early life in Fort St. John. Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM and live on the Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca Facebook pages. Support the show: https://www.moosefm.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest host Jawn Jang asks RUOK with getting intimate? Some might say "strengthening your relationship?" Jim Hughson, the voice of Hockey Night in Canada and a Canadian broadcasting legend is stepping away from the mic after 40 years. We take a look at his incredible career and Jim shares insight into how to e the best play-by-play announcer. On ICYMI Ryan O'Donnell details a rare find invloving John Lennon and James Corden made the BTS army very angry. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Broadcasting live from Audi Downtown Vancouver... The show kicks off with the Welcome Matt going through some clips of the opening day of training camp. The guys welcomed in the legendary Jim Hughson to the show to talk about his recent retirement. Jim talked about a few of the chats he has had in the last couple days with people he has worked with and says he can’t wait until the 24 hour news cycle is over and he becomes ‘Jim down the block’. He talked about why he didn’t extend his career like a lot of the other greats. A very interesting take on life in the bubble. He talked about the pull to go east to further his career. Talked about the parallel between himself and Jim Robson retiring earlier. Talked about career highlights. Says that there are too many individual ones to mention but that every memory tells their own story. Jim talked about the difference between calling radio and tv and realizing that some of his best calls are when he said nothing at all. Jim talked about some of his catchphrases and why he phased some of them out and why some of them stuck. Jim talked about the switch over to calling video games. He says it was a project to be proud of, despite it being the most tedious work of his life. Thomas Drance of the Athletic joined the fellas and started off by talking about his new VanCast co-host, Farhan Lalji. He followed that up by talking about the bag skate and who excelled. He talked about the science behind JT Miller and how he went about that particular part of the camp. Drancer talked about Garland losing his lunch. Drancer touched on how much Will Lockwood impressed him throughout the day. Following up with the Hamonic situation and if there is a story here or not. St. Louis Cardinals slugger and Maple Ridge native, Tyler O’Neill joined Matt and Blake to talk about his incredible season. He also talked about his relationship with Baseball Hall of Famer, Larry Walker. Tyler talked about what it is like to play in St. Louis. He says it’s just something you need to come and experience. He hopes it’s still awhile before he makes his way back up to BC. Jeff Paterson joined in his regular spot. Started talking about the guys who you would need to look at to move out. Starting with the two guys who’s salary lay within the three million dollar range. Talked about Hamonic and his personal decision to not be at camp right now. Followed up with why the Canucks need a player like that right now. Talked about the camp to date for OEL and Lockwood. Also how nice it is to be back in the building, to see fans in the stands with players on the ice. Told a hilarious story about getting into the building in Abbotsford this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Broadcasting live from Audi Downtown Vancouver... The show kicks off with the Welcome Matt going through some clips of the opening day of training camp. The guys welcomed in the legendary Jim Hughson to the show to talk about his recent retirement. Jim talked about a few of the chats he has had in the last couple days with people he has worked with and says he can't wait until the 24 hour news cycle is over and he becomes ‘Jim down the block'. He talked about why he didn't extend his career like a lot of the other greats. A very interesting take on life in the bubble. He talked about the pull to go east to further his career. Talked about the parallel between himself and Jim Robson retiring earlier. Talked about career highlights. Says that there are too many individual ones to mention but that every memory tells their own story. Jim talked about the difference between calling radio and tv and realizing that some of his best calls are when he said nothing at all. Jim talked about some of his catchphrases and why he phased some of them out and why some of them stuck. Jim talked about the switch over to calling video games. He says it was a project to be proud of, despite it being the most tedious work of his life. Thomas Drance of the Athletic joined the fellas and started off by talking about his new VanCast co-host, Farhan Lalji. He followed that up by talking about the bag skate and who excelled. He talked about the science behind JT Miller and how he went about that particular part of the camp. Drancer talked about Garland losing his lunch. Drancer touched on how much Will Lockwood impressed him throughout the day. Following up with the Hamonic situation and if there is a story here or not. St. Louis Cardinals slugger and Maple Ridge native, Tyler O'Neill joined Matt and Blake to talk about his incredible season. He also talked about his relationship with Baseball Hall of Famer, Larry Walker. Tyler talked about what it is like to play in St. Louis. He says it's just something you need to come and experience. He hopes it's still awhile before he makes his way back up to BC. Jeff Paterson joined in his regular spot. Started talking about the guys who you would need to look at to move out. Starting with the two guys who's salary lay within the three million dollar range. Talked about Hamonic and his personal decision to not be at camp right now. Followed up with why the Canucks need a player like that right now. Talked about the camp to date for OEL and Lockwood. Also how nice it is to be back in the building, to see fans in the stands with players on the ice. Told a hilarious story about getting into the building in Abbotsford this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Mendes and Sean McIndoe discuss the news out of Buffalo with Jack Eichel no longer being captain of the Sabres, and what it means for both the player and the team moving forward as that soap opera continues. Then, they break down Sean's rankings of teams with the weirdest NHL off-seasons. Also, as Jim Hughson announced his retirement, who belongs on the Mount Rushmore of hockey broadcasting?Then in "Granger Things", Jesse Granger hits on the current lines for NHL player awards for this season, who are your best bets for the Hart, Vezina, and Norris? To wrap up, some thoughts on the Anaheim Ducks in the mailbag, and in "This Week in Hockey History" a rare training camp trade that possibly ended up as a win for both the New Jersey Devils and Montreal Canadiens.Have a question or comment for Ian and Sean? Email theathletichockeyshow@gmail.com, or leave a VM at (845) 445-8459!Get 50% off of an annual subscription to The Athletic: theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jawn Jang speaks with Jim Hughson who is retiring from broadcasting after 42 years as the voice of hockey.
Ben and Stephen look ahead to the Bills' Week 3 matchup against Washington with centre Mitch Morse (28:44). Buck Martinez weighs in on the upcoming rotation decisions for the Jays and why Ryan Borucki didn't need to throw at Kevin Kiermaier (47:50). Hall of Fame broadcaster Jim Hughson looks back on his career following his […]
Ian Mendes and Sean McIndoe discuss the news out of Buffalo with Jack Eichel no longer being captain of the Sabres, and what it means for both the player and the team moving forward as that soap opera continues. Then, they break down Sean's rankings of teams with the weirdest NHL off-seasons. Also, as Jim Hughson announced his retirement, who belongs on the Mount Rushmore of hockey broadcasting? Then in "Granger Things", Jesse Granger hits on the current lines for NHL player awards for this season, who are your best bets for the Hart, Vezina, and Norris? To wrap up, some thoughts on the Anaheim Ducks in the mailbag, and in "This Week in Hockey History" a rare training camp trade that possibly ended up as a win for both the New Jersey Devils and Montreal Canadiens. Have a question or comment for Ian and Sean? Email theathletichockeyshow@gmail.com, or leave a VM at (845) 445-8459! Get 50% off of an annual subscription to The Athletic: theathletic.com/hockeyshow
Just a few days after the legendary broadcaster announced his retirement from the game, Bob and John have JIM HUGHSON on to look back at his hall of fame worthy career and figure out what he is up to next. The three chat about what got Jim into broadcasting in the first place, his time working with John Shannon and other fond memories after years in the business on todays episode.
Dan Murphy of Sportsnet TV joined Matt and Blake and started off by talking about what it’ll be like to be back in the rink with actual fans in attendance. He reminisced about going into his 20th season on the beat and working with the recently retired Jim Hughson. He talked about the news of the day and how expensive those preseason tickets are going to be. Dan talked about the pressures the OEL will face when there aren’t many that compare to players his age or contract size. Thinks the Canucks can’t afford another anchor contract to go south. He thinks the OEL hook is at the forefront of the Sedin impact in their new role. They will be a very valuable piece as a conduit between management and players. Talked about how Travis Green feels going into the season and that he would have liked a lot of players GM JB brought in. Talked about what he wishes JB did that would have made it easier to sign Hughes and Pettersson. Murph has always felt that they would miss training camp, no matter how much cap space there is. Finished it off by talking about what made Jim Hughson. Saying he was always so consistent. Patrick Johnston of Postmedia and started off talking about our poll question and his favourite Canucks pxp commentator. Followed up by breaking down the Kaprizov deal for the Wild and how it compares to what Pettersson should sign for. This moves away from the Barzal discussion and the chatter in the public. Talks about how the Canucks painted themselves into a corner signing players before their two big names. PJ thinks Canucks fans have a legitimate reason to be upset with their two best players not being there. Finished off by talking about the Rugby Sevens tournament and how it went. The Price is right touches on the price being wrong… in Abbotsford for the Canucks preseason ticket price. Jeff Paterson joined the guys in his regular spot and started off by talking about how the Kaprizov deal will effect Pettersson. Thinks that this plays into the EP camp, waiting to see what happened with this signing first. JPat doesn’t think that EP will get 9 million. Talked about the pattern that has emerged when it comes to Jim Benning getting these 2nd contracts done for their star players. Talked about Tyler Motte not being available for the start of the season and what that means for the club. Says that his availability isn’t anywhere near good enough, especially heading into the final year of his contract. Talked about bringing in players for PTO’s. Says it is hard when its public knowledge that there is no money to spend. Talked about who his favourite play by play commentator in Canucks history. Finished up by talking about Jim Hughson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kirill Kaprisov and Rasmus Dahlin signed new deals, so how does that affect Elias Pettersson's and Quinn Hughes' contract negotiations. We discuss Jack Hughes's comments on his big brother and the Canucks, plus we end the show with a tribute to the great Jim Hughson.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, Dan and Randip are joined by former play-by-play voice Jim Hughson to talk about his hall of fame career. Mark Schofield of Touchdown Wire also stops by to break down some QB performances from week 2. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers […]
The LarschCast is BACK! We kick off Season 3 with our hottest takes and two absolute legends in the industry. Ray and Dregs join us just after the 54ish minute mark.We re-introduce ourselves to start the show, talk about ridiculous takes in the market, the Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes contract situation, comparables (Kaprizov to Petey, Makar to Hughes?), and then give our 5 HOTTEST takes EACH for the upcoming season, plus we reminisce on Jim Hughson's career as he calls it quits.Then we are joined by Ray Ferraro and Darren Dreger to discuss in depth the Petey/Hughes contract impasse, what the Canucks SHOULD do and whether or not Hughes should be viewed as a true #1 defender. Then we have some fun with our guests. DOES DREGS HATE THE CANUCKS? What was Ray's most infuriating moment playing the game. All that and MORE as we kick-off season 3.
Kirill Kaprisov and Rasmus Dahlin signed new deals, so how does that affect Elias Pettersson's and Quinn Hughes' contract negotiations. We discuss Jack Hughes's comments on his big brother and the Canucks, plus we end the show with a tribute to the great Jim Hughson. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan Murphy of Sportsnet TV joined Matt and Blake and started off by talking about what it'll be like to be back in the rink with actual fans in attendance. He reminisced about going into his 20th season on the beat and working with the recently retired Jim Hughson. He talked about the news of the day and how expensive those preseason tickets are going to be. Dan talked about the pressures the OEL will face when there aren't many that compare to players his age or contract size. Thinks the Canucks can't afford another anchor contract to go south. He thinks the OEL hook is at the forefront of the Sedin impact in their new role. They will be a very valuable piece as a conduit between management and players. Talked about how Travis Green feels going into the season and that he would have liked a lot of players GM JB brought in. Talked about what he wishes JB did that would have made it easier to sign Hughes and Pettersson. Murph has always felt that they would miss training camp, no matter how much cap space there is. Finished it off by talking about what made Jim Hughson. Saying he was always so consistent. Patrick Johnston of Postmedia and started off talking about our poll question and his favourite Canucks pxp commentator. Followed up by breaking down the Kaprizov deal for the Wild and how it compares to what Pettersson should sign for. This moves away from the Barzal discussion and the chatter in the public. Talks about how the Canucks painted themselves into a corner signing players before their two big names. PJ thinks Canucks fans have a legitimate reason to be upset with their two best players not being there. Finished off by talking about the Rugby Sevens tournament and how it went. The Price is right touches on the price being wrong… in Abbotsford for the Canucks preseason ticket price. Jeff Paterson joined the guys in his regular spot and started off by talking about how the Kaprizov deal will effect Pettersson. Thinks that this plays into the EP camp, waiting to see what happened with this signing first. JPat doesn't think that EP will get 9 million. Talked about the pattern that has emerged when it comes to Jim Benning getting these 2nd contracts done for their star players. Talked about Tyler Motte not being available for the start of the season and what that means for the club. Says that his availability isn't anywhere near good enough, especially heading into the final year of his contract. Talked about bringing in players for PTO's. Says it is hard when its public knowledge that there is no money to spend. Talked about who his favourite play by play commentator in Canucks history. Finished up by talking about Jim Hughson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include Jim Hughson and Jeff Paterson.
Jim Hughson retires from NHL play by play. The Red Wings bring Bobby Ryan back. The Blue Jackets take out another employee who won't get vaccinated - this time a player. Lakers new uniform sponsor is a Korean food company. Steve has one of the great comeback in fantasy football history.
Episode 2 of Rink Wide kicks off with Andrew Wadden and Jeff Paterson. They started of talking about the Wild signing of Kirill Kaprizov and how that might change the strategy for Pettersson negotiations. Followed that up by talking about Jim Hughson and his legendary broadcast career. Daniel Wagner joined Andrew and Jeff and started chatting about the career of Jim Hughson and how spoiled Canucks fans have been with their play by play commentators. Daniel says that the Canucks can push back on a 9 million dollar demand from Pettersson by looking around the league. Talked about the price to see the Canucks play in Abbotsford for pre-season action. He talked about the player vaccination rates and how you go about talking to players who have concerns. Finished off by talking about a music project he is working on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some hockey talk to start the final hour of the program, as the fellas share some thoughts about Jim Hughson, then AJ weighs in on the Brady Tkachuk situation. Then the guys wrap things up with the Leftover 5
Steve and Steve are joined by Dean Brown as they chat about the Sens and the NHL, they discuss the Redblacks and Jim Hughson retiring.
We are joined by Chris Faber of Canucks Army to talk about the Canucks Rookie Camp, Kevin fighting with Leafs fans over Jim Hughson and more!!Website: https://www.thehockeypodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehockeypodcastYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lucm2DApple: https://apple.co/3quW8rHGoogle: https://bit.ly/3bfe1obSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3qvtOpkI Heart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3qwaUyHPlease follow us on Twitter: @podcast_hockey
Just two games into the Stanley Cup Final between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning and Bob has already decided the series is over - Do hockey broadcasters JIM HUGHSON and JOE MICHELETTI agree? The four discuss the first two games of the 2021 SCF and wonder if anyone should be surprised to see the Montreal Canadiens go down 2-0 to the defending Stanley Cup Champions. We talk about whether or not experience is overrated in these situations, the goalie matchup between Carey Price and and Andrei Vasilevskiy and whether or not the Lightning will be just the second team in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup IN Montreal. Win or lose, is this Tampa Bay team a dynasty? All that and more on todays edition of our Friday roundtable talk.
Two Canadian broadcasting legends, CHRIS CUTHBERT and JIM HUGHSON join the podcast for a rare "Play-By-Play" edition of our friday roundtable talk. To start the show, Bob finds out who inspired the two game callers to pursue their careers. The gentlemen also discuss the nuances of calling a game and whether or not they are conscious of their respective "styles" in the booth. We find out what the two prefer when it comes to TV or radio and given the option, if they could call one sport for the rest of their career, which would it be, and why is it hockey? To wrap up, Jim, Chris, Bob and John wonder about the future of sports broadcasting as the pandemic has shown that you can do just as good of a job remotely as you can at the game.
Mike McKenna gives his thoughts on the NHL trade deadline, and Jim Hughson talks about the Vancouver Canucks' tough road to the end of 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 Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Lead play-by-play commentator for NHL on Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada, JIM HUGHSON & NHL writer MIKE ZEISBERGER are on the show today to talk about the vulnerabilities of the Toronto Maple Leafs, their goaltending and the impact new Flames coach, Darryl Sutter, has had on the Calgary roster.
PGA analyst Adam Stanley previews The Masters, Todd Bertuzzi talks about the expectations surrounding this Canucks team, BC Hockey CEO Cameron Hope helps clarify some of the recently enacted Covid-19 restrictions, and Jim Hughson remembers the late, great Howie Meeker.
This week The Shack Boys had on the man himself Jim Hughson on for a Podcast. Best known for his play by play announcing in the National Hockey League and Toronto BlueJays ball games.
Jeff, Brian and Anthony react to the news of Geoff Ward getting the interim tag removed in Calgary and the panel breaks down Brian’s power rankings of the Canadian teams. Hockey Night in Canada’s Jim Hughson stops by to talk about the Lightning’s big Game 4 win, Luke Schenn’s underrated play and Victor Hedman’s dominance. […]
EPISODE 21 - A FRIDAY HOCKEY ROUNDTABLE featuring Jim Hughson and Darren Pang previewing all 3 Game 7s. Also, what happened to the Bruins and how much influence does Lou have on the Islanders? Are the Canucks an elite level team? And who would you start in goal for the Golden Knights, Lehner or the Flower? An extended roundtable with lots of hockey talk.
We chat about the craziness of Games 3 and 4, and Jim Hughson’s no-good, very bad call.
Hockey Night in Canada’s Jim Hughson joins Jeff, Brian and Anthony to talk about finally seeing hockey, a look at Maple Leafs-Canadiens and what both teams need to do in order to have playoff success. Hockey Night in Canada’s Chris Cuthbert stops by to discuss the second half of the exhibition double-header between the Flames […]
Well this was a great day in the history of the Complete Sports media podcast. We welcomed in Jim Hughson an icon in Canadian sports broadcasting. He has been the lead play by play man for Hockey Night in Canada since 2009. He has been the by play play voice for the Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays and the Montreal Expos. Jim is in the Hockey Hall of Fame for his broadcasting prowess and has won numerous other awards. We were able to connect with him just before he heads to Toronto to be the lead voice for the NHL playoffs. He will start by covering both the Toronto Vs Columbus and the Montreal vs Pittsburgh play in series. This year with the Covid 19 Pandemic shutting down the league and canceling the rest of the regular season we are in unprecedented times. With the NHL poised to resume with a 24 team playoff in two bubble cities in Toronto and Edmonton we are on the verge of a memorable summer of hockey! We were able to look ahead a bit to the tournament and talk about the uniqueness and improvisation that Jim and his broadcast team will have to face. We also spoke at length about Jim and his life. It was one of my favorite hours in my life and can't wait to share it with you. Jim is going to go down as one of the best broadcasters to ever live and we were honoured to have him join us today! I hope that you enjoy it half as much as I did. Take Care, All the best, Love yah, Bye for now
Well this was a great day in the history of the Complete Sports media podcast. We welcomed in Jim Hughson an icon in Canadian sports broadcasting. He has been the lead play by play man for Hockey Night in Canada since 2009. He has been the by play play voice for the Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays and the Montreal Expos. Jim is in the Hockey Hall of Fame for his broadcasting prowess and has won numerous other awards. We were able to connect with him just before he heads to Toronto to be the lead voice for the NHL playoffs. He will start by covering both the Toronto Vs Columbus and the Montreal vs Pittsburgh play in series. This year with the Covid 19 Pandemic shutting down the league and canceling the rest of the regular season we are in unprecedented times. With the NHL poised to resume with a 24 team playoff in two bubble cities in Toronto and Edmonton we are on the verge of a memorable summer of hockey! We were able to look ahead a bit to the tournament and talk about the uniqueness and improvisation that Jim and his broadcast team will have to face. We also spoke at length about Jim and his life. It was one of my favorite hours in my life and can't wait to share it with you. Jim is going to go down as one of the best broadcasters to ever live and we were honoured to have him join us today! I hope that you enjoy it half as much as I did. Take Care, All the best, Love yah, Bye for now
Well this was a great day in the history of the Complete Sports media podcast. We welcomed in Jim Hughson an icon in Canadian sports broadcasting. He has been the lead play by play man for Hockey Night in Canada since 2009. He has been the by play play voice for the Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays and the Montreal Expos. Jim is in the Hockey Hall of Fame for his broadcasting prowess and has won numerous other awards. We were able to connect with him just before he heads to Toronto to be the lead voice for the NHL playoffs. He will start by covering both the Toronto Vs Columbus and the Montreal vs Pittsburgh play in series. This year with the Covid 19 Pandemic shutting down the league and canceling the rest of the regular season we are in unprecedented times. With the NHL poised to resume with a 24 team playoff in two bubble cities in Toronto and Edmonton we are on the verge of a memorable summer of hockey! We were able to look ahead a bit to the tournament and talk about the uniqueness and improvisation that Jim and his broadcast team will have to face. We also spoke at length about Jim and his life. It was one of my favorite hours in my life and can't wait to share it with you. Jim is going to go down as one of the best broadcasters to ever live and we were honoured to have him join us today! I hope that you enjoy it half as much as I did. Take Care, All the best, Love yah, Bye for now
Ben and Donnovan host! Brian Burke checks in to chat about the NHL’s progression into Phase 3 and 4 of their restart plan and the league’s rationale for designating Edmonton and Toronto as hub cities. Hockey Night in Canada play-by-play voice Jim Hughson discusses the NHL’s reported scheduling format for the league’s return and how […]
On this episode, who wore the crown (00:00), is Jim Hughson a Canucks fan? (18:00), the Leafs are 3-0 since Ayers gate (22;00), Zach Hyman (39:00), Kapanen and Dermott (47:00), the Canucks are in the most interesting division (58:00), Leon Draisatil hit 100 points and the Jets are giving it their all (1:03:00), Bobby Ryan comeback (1:11:50), Taking a look around the league (1:16:30), Steve was in Waterloo this weekend (1:21:00), and the press conference: who should win the Hart? (1:24:30). Originally aired: March 1, 2020 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/NGdJntexzmQ Merch: https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/fancydangleshirts Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Subscribe to us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/steve-dangle-podcast/id669828195?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Brian and Chris discuss Team Canada Junior selections, Canada's captain not taking his helmet off for the Russian anthem, and Jim Hughson and Craig Simpson, should they stay or should they go.Agree or Disagree, We're Off The Goalpost!"Email: comment@offthegoalpost.comWebsite: www.offthegoalpost.comTwitter: @OTGP_ThePodcastFacebook: @OffTheGoalpost
Welcome to the 192nd episode of the Dean Blundell Show. On today's episode, we welcome back Shawn Matthias and Gonzo. The boys discuss planning for fatherhood, gender reveals, shitting themselves, Daren McCarty comments on Babs and a gutless story about the Leafs private jet, Cabo and Mike Babcock. We talk about someone starting a petition to fire Jim Hughson from Leaf games, Shawn opens up about his feud with Sportsnet's Shawn Mckenzie and Dean tries to convince Shawn to reactivate his Twitter account. We close with parenting your children, plant-based medicine and Shawn explains in detail an ayahuasca retreat that changed his life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Shannon is joined by Jim Hughson, the voice of Hockey Night in Canada and recipient of the 2019 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. Jim discusses how he got his start in broadcasting, how he fell in love with hockey, his first big break in the broadcast business, the job interview that led to his first television broadcasting job, his ability to call both baseball and hockey and why he would never choose to broadcast another sport over hockey.
- Jim meets Connor McDavid - We discuss the Sens most regrettable Sens player departure - Jim Hughson apologizes for the Matthews comments - Valentin Zykov suspended for 20 games for PEDS…Nate Schmidt got 20 games last year - Viktor Hovland is making his transition to the PGA Tour look extremely easy.
The boys discuss the lousy starts for the Devils, Stars and Wild, while wondering how real the Oilers are. They also talk Donald Brashear, Jim Hughson’s apology, Peter Cech playing hockey and yell at each other about Braden Holtby. Finally, we break down the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame nominations and figure out what 1990s NHL player is Soundgarden. Presented by Seat Geek and The Athletic.
This week's episode sees Julian and Tristan discuss Jim Hughson's commentary on Auston Matthews during the season opening contest between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ottawa Senators, DAZN delaying games on one of the most important days on the Major League Soccer season, and the Canadiens being shown only six times on the CBC this season.Tell us your stories! thescrumpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show! www.patreon.com/thescrumpodcastMERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539@TheScrumPodcast @jkamckenzie @tristandamoursMusic by @NotReallyHobbeswww.upfordnetwork.com
Hebsy discusses the Jim Hughson controversy, controversy surrounding Hebsy on Sports, the MLB playoffs, NFL, TFC and Bianca.
Welcome to the 152nd episode of the DeanBlundell.com Podcast with Graham Kritzer and Jason Gonsalves. We have a brand new mixer, things are looking up. Dean talks about the last time he drank on an all-inclusive vacation. He started the day with 16 caesars and a pancake. Roman Polak had a gruesome injury last night and Bruins, Jack Edwards had some controversial comments on air. We play the audio, you be the judge. Speaking of bad broadcasting we discuss who messed up on opening night more, Brian Burke or Jim Hughson. Switching gears we go over the Federal Election. Gonzo wrote a great article on DeanBlundell.com breaking down each candidate if you are unsure. Graham won't let his son go to the McDonalds play place in Scarborough and signed up for an influencer box from TruLocal.ca. Huge. We close with Dean explaining cuckolding and the Lowell Cafe. A cannabis-infused high-end restaurant. Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bottlebuds discuss the new hockey season, the Leafs captaincy, ridiculous predictions, bad musicals and stupid comments from Jim Hughson.
Welcome to the 151st episode of the DeanBlundell.com Podcast with Graham Kritzer and our special guest TSN golf analyst and PGA Tour radio host Mark Zecchino. The boy's riff on golf with Mark. We talk future of golf without Tiger Woods, the FedEx Cup, the young talent pool and new villains in the sport. Dean and Graham pick up where they left off yesterday with their Gretzky and Lemieux debate. Mark draws parallels to the Tiger/Jack debate. We dive into the Toronto Maple Leafs opening night performance. Auston Matthews was a complete stud, the team looks tight AF and Jason Spezza got sat and Mike Commodore lost his mind on Mike Babcock on twitter. We go over those Tweets, they're classic. Dean thinks regardless of Babcocks' success he will be gone. We close with Jim Hughson's comments comparing Patrick Kanes' legal issues to Auston Matthews and circle back to Marks's life covering and playing golf. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murat Ates from The Athletic joins us this week to break down the similarities between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Winnipeg Jets...despite what Jim Hughson might think.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hockey, Kraft Dinner, Jim Hughson and the Jets, and how fast kids grow up. Mark Adam is a little bit all over the place today.
HabsFan vs. LeafsFan - Season 2, Episode 8.Auston Matthews & The Letter "C" Offer (0:00).Straight from our coveted partnership with MLSE and Amway comes the greatest fan offering since our highly controversial "Uncle Leo's magic trousers" promotion - we bring you an exclusive look at the North American premiere of the Auston Matthews Captain's Letter sweepstakes. You won't want to miss your chance at a piece of history while simultaneously giving all your hard-earned disposable income to the Blue and White machine.HvL Banter (1:30).Kamal and Ari engage in some verbal sparring and sword-crossing double entendres that reveal the sticky residue of their shared contempt for small sample sizes, overhyped media sources, and lazy journalists who ask lame questions on Sportsnet and TSN.LeafsFan rant (15:28).Shapiro desperately tries to sound like a soothsayer in an old medieval village and instead comes across as a "told-you-so" apologist when it comes to curbing frenzied fans who honestly believed in the prospect of an 82-0 season.HabsFan rant (17:15).Rehman channels a svelte mix of Stephen Hawking and Jim Hughson as he offers up a torrid volley of statistics which not only validate the current plight of the Habs, but vilifies them for believing in Mark Streit, Bergevin's empty promises, and the ghost of Bonhomme.We're sad to say that Kamal and Ari are such profound egoists that they neglected to interview anyone for this episode. We hope you enjoy this "special" limited edition episode that you can tell all your friends was nothing more than a true anomaly in the expanded HvL catalog. It's not going to get you laid, but chances are you'll impress the heck out of your mates.
11th Oct 2019 – This week Dan and Will are looking at the season like guiding your wife through a pregnancy. Smooth recap. Winning the cup. Starters/Scratchers (incl Colleen Rooney, Blues suits and Jim Benning). Then onto the news. Rivalries in the NHL are back. Kane v Refs and Reaves. Doughty v Tkachuk is awesome because they do it on the ice and not with their fists. The Penguins could be in trouble. Wes McCauley is great and has a video out. Petr Cech is turning up to practice in a helicopter. Jim Hughson and Jack Edwards both said stupid stuff. Kasperi Kapanen did stupid stuff. We rundown the remaining signings of preaseason. We make our predictions for the season but with a twist. Not just who is best and worst. Will mocks all of my choices until I convince him why my ideas are sound and well thought out. Man v 8 year old and the usual high jinks. Please rate review and subscribe. It really helps. Thanks.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-brits-1-puck/donations