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Le condensé des Amateurs de sports
Désavantage numérique : l'enjeu majeur du CH l'an prochain

Le condensé des Amateurs de sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 41:32


C'est vendredi qu'avait lieu le traditionnel bilan de fin de saison des Canadiens, à Brossard. Martin McGuire était sur place. Bilan de santé; Patrick Laine a subi une fracture à une main lors du match de la série face aux Capitals, Alexandre Carrier s’est blessé à une cheville et Samuel Montembeault a subi une blessure très sérieuse à l’aine. Si Mike Matheson a accepté l’offre de l’équipe canadienne au championnat mondial de hockey. Nick Suzuki et Kaiden Guhle feront-ils de même? Une réponse du gardien Samuel Montembeault a toutefois fait tiquer l'analyste Dany Dubé. «Samuel a dit que 62 matchs, c'était un sommet pour lui, et qu'il était à l'aise avec la charge de travail. Moi, je ne suis pas à l'aise, parce que dans la Ligue nationale actuellement, il y a un courant très très fort.» L'analyste note que depuis Jonathan Quick avec les Kings de Los Angeles en 2012, aucune équipe n'a remporté la coupe Stanley avec un gardien qui a disputé plus de 60 matchs durant la saison régulière. Au Canada, les cotes d'écoute sont à leur paroxysme lors des séries éliminatoires de la LNH, mais aux États-Unis, la réalité est bien différente. Écoutez la chronique d'Hugues Léger, spécialiste du marketing sportif, sur la valeur économique du sport aux Amateurs de sports. Il aborde également la participation record au Stanley Cup Bracket Challenge et du coup de circuit marketing du printemps : Mike chez RONA! Le spécialiste basket au Réseau Cogeco, Maxim P. Paquet, s’est entretenu avec le Québécois Olivier Rioux, un géant de sept pieds et neuf pouces, qui joue pour l'Université de la Floride, en NCAA. Rioux est officiellement le plus grand adolescent au monde. Bien qu'il ait peu joué cette saison pour préserver son admissibilité, il a appris en pratiquant avec l'équipe et a récemment rencontré Shaquille O'Neal, ce qui a suscité une attention virale. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée

Ice Cold Takes: A New York Rangers Hockey Podcast
Episode 219: The Stretch Run Begins

Ice Cold Takes: A New York Rangers Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 38:33


The Rangers have begun the final stretch of the regular season with the goal of making the playoffs. Plus, Adam Fox is returning from injury, and Jonathan Quick signed an extension.

The Sick Podcast - The Eye Test: NHL
Spencer Knight Will Thrive In Chicago! | The Sick Podcast - The Eye Test March 14 2025

The Sick Podcast - The Eye Test: NHL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 41:29


On this episode of The Sick Podcast, player agent Jordan Neumann of Edge Sports Management joins Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy to discuss his client Spencer Knight getting traded to the Chicago Blackhawks, what this means for his career moving forward, how Jordan was able to recruit the talented goaltender, another Edge Sports Management client Jonathan Quick signing an extension with the Rangers, the NCAA free agent recruitment process, concerns with the Canadian economy and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Ice City: A Podcast About The New York Rangers
Wrapping up the NY Rangers' trade deadline and how Carson Soucy fits the remodeled defense

New Ice City: A Podcast About The New York Rangers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 93:26


Episode 175 of the “New Ice City” podcast features a full assessment of all the moves the New York Rangers made leading into the NHL trade deadline, how the new pieces fit and the roster reconstruction that’s still to be done. Plus, Kevin Woodley of NHL.com and InGoal Magazine joins the show to discuss newly acquired defenseman Carson Soucy and why the Blueshirts’ goalies are playing better than their numbers might indicate and host Vincent Mercogliano answers fans’ questions on Brett Berard, locker-room vibes and future trade targets.

AP Audio Stories
New York Rangers re-sign goalie Jonathan Quick to another 1-year contract

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 0:30


A multi-time Stanley Cup winner is staying put in New York. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

Dr. Hockey
Blue Jackets PxP Steve Mears on Stadium Series, Werenski's Norris Trophy Bid, & the Great Mike Lange

Dr. Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 48:44


Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley chat with Columbus Blue Jackets PxP voice, Steve Mears! The docs talk to Steve about his recent move from Pittsburgh to Columbus, his experience covering his 12th Stadium Series (Blue Jackets vs Red Wings), both teams' tribute to the Gaudreau brothers, Zach Werenski's bid for the Norris Trophy, the evolution of Adam Fantilli, the return of Boone Jenner, potential moves at the deadline, as well as the passing of the great Mike Lange and the great lessons he learned while sharing the mic in Pittsburgh. RIP to the legend Mike Lange!

Dr. Hockey
5-Time Stanley Cup Champion Grant Fuhr

Dr. Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 40:27


The Morning Skate
Episode 355: The Boys Talk Four Nations and The Eastern Conference Wildcard

The Morning Skate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 47:19


In this episode, the guys dive into some hot NHL topics, including the current goalie situation in the league. They break down the performances of Linus Ullmark (OTT), Alex Lyon (DET), and others like Vasilevsky (TBL) and Swayman (BOS), exploring the challenges between rest and rust for goalies with 65 points or less. The suspension saga continues as Minnesota's Ryan Hartman faces a ten-game suspension for roughing Ottawa's Tim Stützle. The guys discuss the impact of Hartman's fifth suspension, his appeal, and his salary forfeiture. Plus, Ray Ferraro weighs in with some harsh words about Hartman's style of play. In Four Nations news, the crew covers Canada, the USA, Sweden, and Finland's updates. They talk about key players, injuries, and surprising omissions like Logan Thompson from Team Canada. Steve Valiquette offers his take on Thompson's exclusion, hinting at personal dynamics within the selection process. The Rangers are making moves! The latest trade sees J.T. Miller and Erik Brannstrom joining the team in exchange for Filip Chytil and a 2025 first-round pick. With Miller and Mika Zibanejad lighting it up, the guys debate what this means for the Rangers' playoff hopes. Plus, with the Bruins' struggles on the third and fourth lines, and the upcoming trade deadline, will Boston be buyers or sellers? The episode also touches on Jonathan Quick reaching 400 wins, the impact of injuries like Edstrom's LBI on the Bruins' fourth line, and the fantasy hockey hot and cold streaks that could change your roster. Catch the latest episode and don't forget to use promo code TMS25 for 25% off Key Sparkling Water!

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL
How will the NHL salary cap increase affect small market teams?

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 56:26


Max and Mark are joined by Pierre Lebrun to discuss the NHL and Players Association announcement of significant salary cap increases over the next three seasons and how it affects every franchise in the league. They go over the four trades from the weekend involving the Canucks, Rangers, Penguins, Stars, Flyers, Sharks and Flames. Jesse Granger stops by to tell us why goalies are getting paid again, debates if Jonathan Quick is a Hall of Famer, and he forecasts the playoff odds for the red hot Detroit Red Wings.Hosts: Max Bultman and Mark LazerusWith: Pierre Lebrun and Jesse GrangerExecutive Producer: Chris FlanneryProducer: Jeff Domet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL
How will the NHL salary cap increase affect small market teams?

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 64:41


Max and Mark are joined by Pierre Lebrun to discuss the NHL and Players Association announcement of significant salary cap increases over the next three seasons and how it affects every franchise in the league. They go over the four trades from the weekend involving the Canucks, Rangers, Penguins, Stars, Flyers, Sharks and Flames. Jesse Granger stops by to tell us why goalies are getting paid again, debates if Jonathan Quick is a Hall of Famer, and he forecasts the playoff odds for the red hot Detroit Red Wings. Hosts: Max Bultman and Mark Lazerus With: Pierre Lebrun and Jesse Granger Executive Producer: Chris Flannery Producer: Jeff Domet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JD Talkin Sports
JD TALKIN SPORTS #1744

JD Talkin Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 112:00


Send JD a text message and be heard!AARON IN THE CAR!!!!  On his day off @companyadjace @ateegz came on to talk the @lukadoncic trade to @lakers and how did the @dallasmavs agree to only one first round pick?  @sacramentokings got 3 for @swipathefox yesterday.  @nyjets @yankees too joined by @thomaswdonovan & @nyquil_inthe_flesh who is a huge #lakers fan.  Got top 5 player in Luka to pair with @kingjames but not hearing the @bronny talk.  @nyrangers got #jonathanquick his 400th career win.  Most by an #americangoalie in #nhl history.  #sblix two weeks to prepare for #andyreid & #stevespagnuolo don't disagree @cpd94_mk greatest DC in #superbowl era.  Well #billbelichick too.  Talked @blbonds25 a HOF regardless of #steroids during #mlb career.  @yankees @abreg_1 or @polarpete20 future additions?   Alonso has lost all negotiating power.  Will be able to get him at a reduced rate.  Most loathed opponents in #nycsports history.  @traeyoung @reggiemillertnt #sidneycrosby MJ & @0ne0fone to name a few.  #sportstrivia at the finish. All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST

The JAYREELZ Podcast
The Trade That Rocked The NBA. Did Luka Fall Out Of Favor? Is AD The Final Piece? Same Ol' Storylines For SB LIX? A Competitive NCAA B-ball Landscape. Rangers Keep On Dealing. Plus, A Podcast Update

The JAYREELZ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 70:28


Great news! If you make a purchase from any link of the links below, the channel earns a small affiliate commission from the site. Many thanks ahead of time. BETTER HELP: https://www.betterhelp.com/JAYREELZ save 10% OFF of your first month. OLIPOP Soda: https://www.drinkolipop.com use promo code JAYREELZ for 15% off of your purchase. BOMBA SOCKS: https://www.gopjn.com/t/2-561785-354075-142593 SAVE 20% BOMBA X WICKED: https://www.gopjn.com/t/4-525419-354075-142593 SAVE 20% CONSUMER CELLULAR: https://www.pntrs.com/t/2-593611-354075-293459 A new month has arrived, same for a new week, who knows if spring will arrive early on this day after Groundhog Day, but one thing is certain, that your favorite little podcast host will have a lot to dive into when it comes to what's going on in sports as the latest podcast is here! On deck: (6:49) It took the NBA and the entire sports universe by surprise. The late night trade between the Mavericks and Lakers sending Luka Doncic to LA, with Anthony Davis going to Dallas, among other players and draft picks. Did Luka fall out of favor in Dallas? Is AD the final piece to a championship puzzle? Were other teams involved? It was shocking, to say the least to have two All NBA players traded in season. I'll also discuss the Kings trading De'Aaron Fox to San Antonio in a three team deal. Does it automatically make them a playoff team? I'll check in on Jimmy Butler's situation and another trade that took place as the deadline is Thursday at 3pm. I'll see who's been playing well and keep you abreast of the latest on the hardwood. (32:32) Super Bowl LIX is now six days away. I'll uncover the top storylines, oh wait, other than Saquon Barkley and no Jason Kelce, are there any other angles to sink our teeth into considering these squads played against one another two year ago? Pete Carroll finds an offensive coordinator to run the ship in Vegas. You may be surprised who it is. (37:31) College basketball is starting to hit its stride as March Madness will be here before you know it. I'll recap the week that was (Iowa State loses at home for the first time in forever, Duke's Cooper Flagg shows complete arsenal vs. UNC, Kansas suffers biggest deficit blown vs. Baylor. Coach Cal's return to Kentucky as he gets the last laugh vs. his former team) as there's plenty to unwrap on the collegiate circuit. (46:00) The NBA isn't the only league that's had blockbuster trades. On the ice, the Rangers continue to wheel and deal as they re-acquire former #1 pick JT Miller from Vancouver as they do their best to get themselves back into the playoff mix. The Dallas Stars get reinforcements bringing in two players, including defenseman Cody Ceci that is much needed for a depleted backline. You had milestones (Rangers goalie Jonathan Quick reaches 400 wins, the most by a US born netminder). Alex Ovechkin is now 18 goals from surpassing Wayne Gretzky all time. A great scene in Montreal for native son Marc-Andre Fleury in his last game at the Bell Centre. And Canadian fans booing the National Anthem? I have a word or two on that so I'll throw my two cents in on what's happening North of the Border. (1:00:11) Pitchers and catchers are less than two weeks away. The Tigers re-up on pitcher Jack Flaherty. The Blue Jays sign aging Max Scherzer to a one year deal. And the passing of former commissioner Fay Vincent who had bladder cancer at the age of 86. (1:03:02) Israel Adesanya was TKO'd in the second round on Saturday vs. Nassourine Imavov. Could this be the beginning of the end for the UFC fighter? (1:04:49) A programming note as I'll host a livestream right about Super Bowl LIX to review the game and unpack an event that'll take place early next month that you will not want to miss! Please subscribe, leave a rating and post a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy, Amazon Music and iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. For daily shorts, weekly vlogs and then some, please subscribe to my YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMucZq-BQrUrpuQzQ-jYF7w If you'd like to contribute to the production of the podcast, please visit my Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/TheJAYREELZPodcast   Many thanks for all of your love and support.   Intro/outro music by Cyklonus. LINKS TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW: APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jayreelz-podcast/id1354797894 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7jtCQwuPOg334jmZ0xiA2D?si=22c9a582ef7a4566 AUDACY: https://www.audacy.com/podcast/the-jayreelz-podcast-d9f50 iHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-jayreelz-podcast-43104270/ AMAZON MUSIC: https://www.amazon.com/The-JAYREELZ-Podcast/dp/B08K58SW24/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+jayreelz+podcast&qid=1606319520&sr=8-1

Dr. Hockey
Jay Caufield | Did the Penguins Find Their Blueprint?

Dr. Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 31:08


Dr. Hockey
LA Kings Legend Jim Fox!

Dr. Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 28:51


Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley chat with LA Kings Legend Jim Fox! The docs chat with Jim about the great year for the Kings, the incomparable Anze Kopitar, Joel Edmundson, their goaltending tandem Kuemper & Rittich, defensive adjustments, and the LA Hockey Legends Cruise!Check out the LA Hockey Legends Cruise! 7 nights on the Mexican Riviera with LA Hockey Legends Jim Fox, Bob Miller, Nick Nickson, Daryl Evans, Dave Taylor, Doug Smith, & Charlie Simmer!HERE: Cast.Tours/LaHockeyLegendsPrayers to everyone effected by the fires around Los Angeles.

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast

On this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian tour every team, ranking a slate of the least bad goalies, noticing the wind in some Red Wings's and Stars's sails, dangling snoozer status above a pair of commonly rostered power-play quarterbacks, and rushing or strolling, accordingly, to some skaters on the up and up. Want to join more than 700 of the greatest fantasy hockey managers in the world's most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league? Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season! We'll need replacement managers throughout the season to take over teams, and it's a great way to get your KKUPFL career started. Players discussed on this episode include Josh Dobes, Sam Montembeault, Patrik Laine, Cole Caufield, Roman Josi, Filip Forsberg, Timo Meier, Jesper Bratt, Bo Horvat, Mat Barzal, Brock Nelson, Jonathan Quick, Loui Domingue, Alexis Lafreniere, Chris Kreider, Filip Chytil, Linus Ullmark, Anton Forsberg, Tim Stutzle, Aleksei Kolosov, Ivan Fedotov, Sam Ersson, Tyson Foerster, Matt Grzelcyk, Tristan Jarry, William Eklund, Yaroslav Askarov, Alexandar Georgiev, Vince Dunn, Brandon Montour, Jared McCann, Jaden Schwartz, Dylan Holloway, Nikita Kucherov, Auston Matthews, Matthew Knies, Morgan Rielly, Mikhail Sergachev, Nick Schmaltz, Tyler Myers, Erik Brannstrom, Kiefer Sherwood, Jake DeBrusk, Connor Garland, Thatcher Demko, Kevin Lankinen, Jack Eichel, Tanner Pearson, Noah Hanifin, Alex Ovechkin, Taylor Raddysh, Connor McMichael, Connor Hellebuyck, Troy Terry, Ryan Strome, Robbyb Fabbri, Jackson Lacombe, David Pastrnak, Jason Zucker, Alex Tuch, Martin Necas, Taylor Hall, Tyler Bertuzzi, Colton Dach, Connor Bedard, Mackenzie Blackwood, Mikko Rantanen, Cale Makar, Zach Werenski, Yegor Chinakhov, Dmitry Voronkov, Sean Monahan, Kirill Marchenko, Matt Duchene, Patrick Kane, Alex Lyon, Cam Talbot, Stuart Skinner, Aaron Ekblad, Trevor Moore, Quinton Byfield, Jonas Brodin, Matt Boldy, Marco Rossi and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.

Toucher & Rich
Pickle Ballin', Jazz Wallach & BK Melts | What Happened Last Night | C's Edge Wolves, B's Suffer 2-1 Loss - 1/3 (Hour 1) 

Toucher & Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 43:17


(00:00) It’s a smorgasbord of topics, ranging from Pickleball and Jazz Wallach to BK Melts and divorce. (20:02) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: The Celtics edged the Timberwolves 118-115 at Target Center after Anthony Edwards missed a game-tying 3-pointer with 3.1 seconds left, starting Boston’s four-game Western road trip with a win. The Boston Bruins fell to the New York Rangers 2-1 Thursday night, despite a strong effort, as Jonathan Quick's 32 saves helped snap the Rangers' four-game losing streak. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!

Up In The Blue Seats: A NY Rangers Hockey Podcast from NY Post Sports
Rangers' leaders support Mika Zibanejad - Ep. 171

Up In The Blue Seats: A NY Rangers Hockey Podcast from NY Post Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 47:50


Mollie Walker, Larry Brooks and Brian Boyle discuss the Rangers putting Igor Shesterkin on IR, how Jonathan Quick has stepped up in the former Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender's absence and Zac Jones' frustration. The trio also answers fan-submitted questions to close out the 171st episode of Up in the Blue Seats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JD Talkin Sports
JD TALKIN SPORTS #1724

JD Talkin Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 89:32


Send JD a text message and be heard!OKC VS KNICKS TONIGHT Tonight 9 game winning streak @nyknicks visit @rho212 franchise record 13 game win streak @okcthunder something has to give.  @nyrangers beat @nhlbruins 2-1 last night behind #jonathanquick goaltending.  @umichhockey vs @ohiostatemhky at #wrigleyfield @bigtennetwork as we speak.  Switched to @discord @thomaswdonovan @call_me_tca_prez @anthonyyacc @donna.fender @cpd94_mk @doctor_midnite @paddy_bailey @robparker1980 @kevdu_theman talked #elimanning #hof @tony.romo @dallascowboys @nygiants @shedeursanders @baseballhall #peterose #mlbsteroidera #bigpapi @ndfootball #cfp #nflplayoffs @niufootball #parkerjones @georgiafootball & #sportstrivia at the finish.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST

Morning Bru with Jaffe & Razor
Bruins' Offensive Struggles Continue In 2-1 Loss To NYR | Ep. 330

Morning Bru with Jaffe & Razor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 37:08


In this episode, Jaffe & Razor break down the Bruins 2-1 loss to the New York Rangers. They discuss Jonathan Quick's strong performance, the scoring struggles continuing, 3rd line center & other possible lineup changes, going into Toronto & more! Take a second to visit some of our great sponsors! Visit Fazenda at fazendacoffe.com Visit Graciano Construction at gracianoconstruction.com Visit Sparx Hockey at www.sparxhockey.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST
Episode 185: Mike Richards | Flyers Legendary Captain and 2x Stanley Cup Champ | Richie 2.0

NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 99:46


Philadelphia Flyers legendary captain, and 2 time Stanley Cup Champion with the Los Angeles Kings Mike Richards joins us this week! Before we get into our interview with Richie, Riley and Derek start the show talking about their Christmas, and Nasty's trip to Pittsburgh and running into Jeff Carter and Niko Dimitrakos. Jumping into some hockey talk they discuss World Juniors (5:48), the Flyers recent stretch of games with poor defense and costly goaltending (7:28), Michkov getting benched and bouncing back, and Joel Farabee shaving his head. Going around the league they discuss Ovechkin's chance for Gretzky's goal record (14:57), Buffalo Sabres winning 3 in a row after losing 13 in a row (15:54), Colorado Avalanche extending goalie Mackenzie Blackwood (17:33), Red Wings firing Derek Lalonde and hiring Todd McLellan (18:00), Rod Brind'Amour becoming the fastest coach in NHL history to 300 wins (18:57), the New York Rangers continue to be a hot mess (19:36), and Jonathan Toews hinting at a possible comeback (20:38). Mike Richards joins us this week! (24:46). Ric-bone talks to us about what he's up to these days, coming back to the Flyers for the first time since he retired for the Alumni Game (27:15), his thoughts on Matvei Michkov (34:50), John Tortorella (35:30), and Macklin Celebrini (43:52). Continuing the conversation we discuss with Mike the Rangers struggles (45:40), how good Jonathan Quick was (50:38), the Buffalo Sabres not making the playoffs since the Flyers eliminated them in 2011 (52:42), and playing with Sergei Bobrovsky (58:48). Moving ahead Richards talks to us about playing in the Winter Classic (1:04:53), World Juniors (1:07:34), and playing with Alex Ovechkin (1:14:14). Wrapping up we discuss if Richie has any interest getting back into hockey (1:18:55), and playing for Darryl Sutter (1:24:53). Finishing up the show Derek and Riley answer fan submitted questions presented by Klyr Rum (1:31:05).First time Richie was on the show: https://youtu.be/Ruz2_zzBXbYVisit klyrrum.com/shop and use code Nasty2023 for 35% off your order. Pennsylvania residents only.Download the Gametime app or visit ⁠https://Gametime.co⁠ and redeem code NASTY for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply).Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leading Voices in Food
E258: Do 'market driven epidemics' drive your food choices?

The Leading Voices in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 29:10


For much of history, the word 'epidemic' applied to infectious diseases. Large numbers of cases of disease caused by organisms such as bacteria and viruses that spread through water, air, or other means, sometimes transmitted from person to person, or back and forth between people and animals. Then came epidemics of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease - diseases occurring in very large numbers and created not by infectious agents, but by drivers in our day to day lives, such as a bad food environment. A new paper was just published in the PLOS global health literature that I found fascinating. It focuses on another use of the concept of epidemics: market driven epidemics. Let's find out what these are and find out a little bit more about their implications for our health and wellbeing. Our guests today are two of the authors of that paper. Dr. Jonathan Quick is a physician and expert on global health and epidemics. He is an adjunct professor at Duke University's Global Health Institute. Eszter Rimanyi joins us as well. She works on chronic disease and addiction epidemiology at Duke university. Interview Summary Access the PLOS article “Dynamics of combatting market-driven epidemics: Insights from U.S. reduction of cigarette, sugar, and prescription opioid consumption.” So, Jono, let's start with you. Tell us what you mean by market driven epidemics. The pattern is familiar to people. There is a product that that humans like and the business community says we can make a lot of money on this unmet need. And so they do that and they start selling a lot of it. And then people start noticing that this thing that the humans like is killing some of them. And so, the scientists do the public health. And then the business community says these scientists are going to kill the golden goose. They buy up other scientists and try to defend themselves. And then it goes on and on before we really bend the epidemic curves. This pattern of consumer products that have harmful effects, those products are major contributors to the root causes of at least a million deaths a year in the US, and over 20 million deaths worldwide. So, to try to look at this from an epidemic point of view, we first established a case definition. Our definition of market driven epidemic is a significant increase in death, disability and other harmful effects on humans and human health and wellbeing. It's arising from a consumer product whose use has been accelerated by aggressive marketing. Whose harmful effects have been denied or otherwise minimized by producers. And for which effective mitigation is possible but actively opposed by producers. So, we looked at the natural history of this, and we found five phases through which these epidemics pass. There's market development, either inventing a new product, developing a product like prescription opioids, or transforming an existing product like tobacco. Phase two is evidence of harm. First, there's suspicion, astute clinicians, whistleblowers, and then eventually proof of harm. Phase three is corporate resistance. Companies deny harm, seek to discredit accusers, commission counter science, manufacture doubt, mount legal challenges. All the while deaths and social upheaval and economic costs are mounting. And finally, our next phase four is mitigation. We get some regulatory efforts going, and there's a tipping point for the consumption and resulting deaths. And then finally, phase five of this is market adaptation. In a response to decreasing or threatened consumption, companies and consumers typically seek alternatives. Adaptations can be positive or negative. Some are healthier, some are equally or more harmful. Thanks very much for that description. It really helps explain what the concept is all about. You chose three areas of focus. You could have chosen others, but you chose cigarettes, sugar, and prescription opioid use. Why those in particular? We wanted to identify differences in these market driven epidemics in a few product categories. We wanted to look at distinctly different consumer experiences so we could see what worked and what didn't in terms of bending the epidemic curve. We picked nicotine delivery, food, and prescription medicine. And to choose within those categories we established five inclusion criteria. So, number one, the product had to have proven adverse health effects. Number two, there needed to be well documented histories of product development, marketing, mitigation efforts, and so forth. Number three, the product needed to meet the overall case definition. That is, companies knew they were doing harm, continued to do harm, and fought that harm. Number four, there needed to be long term data available for product consumption and associated impact. And number five, most important, we chose products for which mitigation efforts had already resulted in significant sustained reduction in product consumption. Based on these three criteria, cigarettes, sugar, and prescription opioids came out as the ones that we studied. Thanks. I really appreciate that description. And when we get to the punchline in a minute, it's going to be interesting to see whether the behavior of the industry in this natural history that you talked about is similar, given that the substances are so different. We'll get to that in a minute. So Eszter, I'd like to turn to you. What kind of information did you pull together to write this paper? I think I looked at over a thousand different documents. But there were two clear types that I interrogated to pull together all of our background data. The first category was publicly available data, so that could have been a clinical study, epidemiological study, advertisement by the company, CDC or other government reports, mortality data, etc. But then there was also a distinct different type of data that we really looked at and that was really useful for putting together these pictures of the natural history, which was internal documents. In some cases, these could have been leaked by an internal employee, which was the case with the so called 'brown documents' with tobacco. But it also came from sometimes court hearings or as a result of lawsuits that the companies had to release internal data. It was really interesting to compile together the different sides, of the outside look from CDC reports, and then the insider scoop from Purdue Pharma. So, it's a very well rounded, interesting way to find all this data. I admire your effort. It's a big job to do a normal scientific review where you might have 50 papers and you were looking at things that were much harder to obtain and a vast number of things that are really quite different in character. Boy, congratulations for just reading all those things. Tell us what you found. Gosh, so even though there's so many distinct differences between a lot of these epidemics, what we actually found was that there was a lot of narrative similarities. And because of that, we could really create this holistic, but also really well-fitting idea of market driven epidemics. A lot of the corporate strategies were either mirrored, imitated, or in some cases quite literally lifted over because of overlapping ownership between the companies. One of the things that we really wanted to hammer into our article was that producers not only created their product, but they also manufactured doubt. Which means that they created, on purpose, public hesitancy around their product even when they internally knew that it was harmful to health. They wanted the public to be on the fence about what the health impact of their product was. There was a lot of different ways that they achieved that goal. Sometimes it was through showing propaganda films in high schools. Which I still can't believe that happened and then that was legal. But also in different ways, like co-opting science, paying scientists to publish articles in their favor. I know a really famous example of this that has now been public is that two Harvard researchers in cardiovascular disease published saying that sugar was not harmful to health. So, there's a lot of different ways that they achieved it, but the goals overall were very similar by all the companies. You know, you mentioned overlapping ownership. And so, you might have been referring specifically to the ownership of the food companies by the tobacco companies. Correct. Because it happened a while ago, that's not something that was well known. But there's a fascinating history there about how the tobacco industry used its technology to maximize addiction and used that to develop food products and to change the DNA of the food companies in ways that still exist today, even though that ownership ended many years ago. I'm really glad you pointed that out. Yeah, exactly. I think there's this shared idea that there's a turning point for companies. Where they know internally that their product is causing harm. And what really tips them over into becoming market driven epidemics is not actually coming out and saying that there's an issue with their product or not improving it. But you know really digging that information into the dirt and saying no we're going to protect our product and keep giving this out to the public despite the harms. You know, maybe we can come back to this, but the fact that you're finding similarities between these areas suggests that there are contingencies that act on corporate executives that are similar no matter what they're selling. And that's helpful to know because in the future, you can predict what these companies will be doing because there are many more similarities than differences. Jono let me ask you this. You've talked about this appalling period of time between when there are known health consequences of use of some of these things and the time when meaningful action occurs to curb their consumption and to rein in the behavior of the companies. How long is this gap, and what explains it? Kelly, this is one of the most fascinating things about this study. And it really highlights the importance of taking an epidemiologic approach. This is a behavioral epidemic, not a viral one. But it has so many characteristics. One of the key points is that is how important time is. And we see that in any epidemic curve when things start going exponential. If we take cigarettes, okay, the harms of cigarettes had long been suspected. But the first credible scientific publication was by a US physician, Isaac Adler, in a 400-page 1912 book where he first associated cigarettes with cancers. Fast forward over 40 years to British scientists Doll and Hill, and they did the epidemiology which definitively and convincingly links cigarette cancer with smoking deaths. So that gap was incredible and so that's one of the first examples. Once those articles were published, others followed the initial one. It took about a decade until the 1964 Surgeon General's report on smoking and health. And that was quickly followed by a series of federal actions. So, 1964, '63, '64 was the tipping point. Five decades after the initial suspicion. For sugar, the journey from suspicion to compelling evidence was more complex. There was a big debate between researchers, clinicians, scientific journalists, that began in the '50s. A diabetologist from Britain John Yudkin, argued in the 1957 Lancet piece, it's sugar that's equal or larger than fats. An American physiologist, Enzo Keyes, says au contraire. He said it on the cover of Time Magazine. From 1950 to 2000, there was this debate back and forth. Finally, sugar consumption in the US peaked in '99 when a sugar wary group of researchers, journalists, and advocacy groups began becoming really vocal. And that was the tipping point. The actual compelling science, it came a few years after the preponderance of folks engaged said, no, it's sugar. You got to do something. And finally, with prescription opioids: 1997, rural doctors Art Van Zee and another fellow, alerted Purdue Pharma, the producer of OxyContin, about rising overdoses. A year later, there was a publication that said the sustained release version of OxyContin, which was a hydrocodone that was sustained release, that they first tried it with morphine, and they had evidence from there that the sustained release drugs were a problem. And again, it was over a decade later that mounting prescription opioid deaths in the US convinced CDC to declare an epidemic of [00:14:00] opioid prescribing. This gap, if you look at it, to summarize, for cigarettes, the journey from credible suspicion of harm to consumption tipping point, five decades. Sugar, four decades. Prescription opioids, fourteen years. But the key thing is that the power of collective action, because today, only one in eight Americans smoke, and it was nearly 50 percent at the peak. The US consumption of sugar, which increased by 30 pounds between the year 1950 and the year 2000, when all this debate was going on. We picked up an extra 30 pounds of sugar consumption per person per year, but within two decades, that was cut back. We gave back 15 pounds of that. And now prescription opioids have gone back to a medically defendable level, having risen to 8 to 10 times that in the peak of the prescription opioid epidemic. Hearing you talk about that, it's nice that there's sometimes light at the end of the tunnel. But boy, it's a long tunnel. And that you can count the, the number of deaths during that tunnel period of time in the millions. It's just unspeakable how much damage, preventable damage gets caused. Now, and I'd like to, when I come back to wind up this podcast, I'd like to ask each of you, what do you think might be done to help narrow that or shrink that time gap and to prevent these long delays and to help address these corporate determinants of health. But before I get there, Eszter, you know, I'd like to follow up on the conversation we had earlier. You know where it's clear that sugar and tobacco and opioids are all quite different substances, but the companies, the natural history of these things looks quite similar. And you mentioned in particular the industry attempt to plant doubt. To create doubt in the minds of people about the stories they were hearing of the dangers of these things, whether they were true or not. And were there other things that the industry was doing during that time that you noticed might have similarities across these areas? Oh my gosh, so many. I have to go through all the examples in my head and make sure that I have a very crisp message out of all of them One of the ones that is interestingly being employed today in a very different epidemic with firearms and guns, is this idea of whose choice is the consumer product in its use. And today there's a lot of ideas that were initially created by tobacco, and then used by food, that are currently being used by gun lobbyists talking about individual freedoms. So with some of the previous market driven epidemics, like tobacco and prescription opioids, it's a way easier argument to make that the individual at some level does not choose to use the product. Maybe in the beginning, the first couple uses were their individual choice, but then there's on purpose, a really strong withdrawal response in the body and socially. The individual kind of had to continue using the product. But some of those ideas are being used today with firearms. The idea that somebody has the liberty to use this product or to purchase this product, which undoubtedly causes harm. You know, it's probably not really good for public health if this argument exists. And, in the cases with firearms, which I think is a little bit ironic and sad, a lot of the people that buy guns for their own self-defense actually experience those guns turned around and used on them, usually by the perpetrators of aggression. These ideas of individual freedoms usually backfire to the people that are consuming the products. It's interesting to me that a lot of these ideas were initially created for very different products, but are being used in the current day. So interesting to hear you say that because here we have yet another area where there are similarities with the firearms. And the companion argument to that idea that it's your personal liberty to use these things is the argument that there's overreach by government, big brother, things like that. When government wants to, you know. Yeah. It's so interesting. So one point on that. The market economy was never meant to be a free for all. Because the reality is that the market economy has brought billions of people out of poverty and saved more lives than most health interventions. But the problem is, as I said, it wasn't meant to be a free for all. And it depends on having good consumer information and when companies are distorting it, they're basically taking away the informed choice, which is critical. The other part of it is, when they are purposely engineering their products for maximal addictiveness, which is done with clicks and social media, and was done purposefully with the nicotine content in cigarettes, then you don't have a real informed choice. The freedom of choice. You've had your brain pleasure center hijacked by, by purposely addictive products. Right, and you didn't mention food, but there's another example of substances that are created to hijack the reward pathway in the brain. Absolutely. I'd like to ask each of you, what in the heck can we do about this? I mean, you've pointed out a massive problem. Where the number of lives that are sacrificed because of corporate behavior, just enormous numbers. What can we do about it? Jono, I will start with you. And, you know, you've written this very highly regarded book called The End of Epidemics. And you've talked about things like bending epidemic curves and accelerating shifts. But tell us more. What do you think can be done in the case of these market driven epidemics like we're talking about? Well, I think it's important to realize that both kinds of epidemics, viral and behavioral, are communicable. Both involve a lot of rumor, blame, uncertainty. And as we've talked about both cause deaths in the thousands or millions. And we haven't talked so much about the significant social disruption, and the cost. Trillions of dollars in economic losses and additional health burdens. So let me focus on four kinds of key actors because when it comes down to it, it's groups that that really start acting against these things. The first is the research community and its funders. You won't be surprised given the time it takes to get the evidence because what's clear is without clear evidence of product associated harm, we're not going to move the political agendas. We're not going to get public support for epidemic curves. So, we have really good researchers working in these areas. They need to guard against groupthink. That's what happened with our salt sugar 50 years of chaos discussion. And conflict of interest because companies do try to undermine the database. The second is the funders of research, foundations and all, and national health services need to have an early warning system and an annual research roadmap in this area. I think Eszter will probably talk about the importance of public health leaders, because she's looked a lot at that. Another community though is the different civil society groups that are active. Because there's Mothers Against Drunk Driving, there's the Sandy Hook group on gun shooting, and there are a variety of interest groups. But what we realize is that there are lots of different strategies for how you move decision makers and all. So, more information sharing from those groups, civil society groups and all across. And finally, companies. It's actually in their interest to be more forthcoming earlier on. With tobacco, with prescription opioids, and now with baby powder, with talc, what we're seeing is companies at risk of bankruptcy paying billions of dollars. And if their CEOs aren't looking at that, then their board needs to be. Can I ask you a quick question about that? When the chickens come home to roost, and those bad things befall a company, you know, really seriously damaging lawsuits, or the possibility that perhaps sometime the executives will go to jail for corporate malfeasance. You know, the behavior that caused all the millions of deaths occurred 15 CEOs before them. So, if you're a CEO and you know you have a certain shelf life as CEO, you want to maximize profit during that time. And by the time anything happens negatively to the company, you're on vacation, you're retired, or you're gone. So how do you deal with that? Here's the thing, it's having criminal and civil liability that can go back to the individuals involved. From a different sector, an example. The German executive who was head of Volkswagen over a decade ago when they cheated on their environmental issues. He's been criminally charged today, a decade later. And I think that sort of personal accountability, it'll be hard to get, but that's the kind of thing that will make CEOs and their boards, if their boards also become responsible for hiding information in a way that it resulted in deaths. I think that, unfortunately, that kind of hammer, although it's going to be hard to get, that's probably what's needed. Okay, that makes good sense to me, and I'm glad I asked you that question. And I appreciate the answer. Eszter, anything you'd like to add to what Jono said about what could be done. Yes. One of the amazing things about market driven epidemics was when we were creating the paper, we created a table of all the different types of actors that could have very successful mitigation. And that table actually ended up being cut from the paper because it was so long that the editor said that it might distract from the rest of the paper. But that's actually a very positive message because there are so many actors that can have positive change, I'm going to highlight a couple of them because I think there's a few things here that are fairly good core messages that we can take away. One of the ones is the need for a trusted public health authoritative voice. I think nowadays there's a lot of commotion over how much we trust the government. And how much we trust, for example, the head of the CDC and the types of data they're talking about in terms of public health. But in the past, when we had a very trusted public health voice, that was really crucial in getting consumers to change their behavior. For example, in the 1964 Surgeon General's report, seemingly overnight changed people's behavior. Before then, smoking was a common, everyday social event. And after that, people started viewing it as a deadly, bad habit that some people had. And that type of change was really hard to get in the modern day. When we were talking about public health crises that were viral. So, I think one of the things that we really need to get again in the modern day is this trust between the people and public health voices so that when we have such good forthcoming information those statements actually mean something. So much so that the consumers change their behavior. Another thing is with us individuals who maybe aren't part of public health, we actually play a pretty big role in how much other people consume these different products. I remember when I was researching cigarettes in particular and the intersection with social media. I think if somebody under 18 saw a peer smoking and posted that to Instagram, that doubled their likelihood of trying out smoking for the first time. You have to be really careful with how you show yourself in the presence of others, and online too with a new digital age. Because you might tip the scale in somebody trying out a product for the first time. Which then if it has a very strong withdrawal effect, you know that person might have to might feel that they have to continue using that product to avoid withdrawal. I think as an individual, you can be more mindful about if you have a certain product use that you don't want others to also pick up, to maybe not do it or not show it as much so that other people aren't interested in doing that. Okay, the last really positive message I have is that I think as my generation gets into higher positions of power, even within corporations, I think Gen Z and Gen Alpha and other young people have the sense of responsibility for others and for the planet. And I think if there was a young person in power in a corporation and saw that oh no this product that we've had is now there's evidence that's harmful. I think there would be more accountability and more of a want to do something that's good for the planet and for people. I'm hopeful that, maybe 50, 60 years ago, if people were more in favor of kind of brushing things under the rug, then maybe the young generation won't be as into those ideas. And we'll actually want to be accountable and do what's right. BIOS Jonathan D. Quick, MD, MPH (“Jono”) is adjunct Professor of Global Health at the Duke Global Health Institute, where he teaches global health policy, serves on foundation grant advisory boards, and mentors students. Dr. Quick's current research and writing focuses on market-driven epidemics, from tobacco to opioids to social media.  He is also Affiliated Faculty in Global Health Equity, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Global Health & Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Quick is the author of The End of Epidemics: The Looming Threat to Humanity and How to Stop It  (Australian, Italian, Korean, South Asia, U.K. and U.S. 2018/2020/2021 editions), creator of MDS-3: Managing Access to Medicines and Health Technologies and an author of  The Financial Times Guide to Executive Health, Preventive Stress Management in Organizations, as well as more than 100 other books, chapters, and articles in leading medical journals.  Eszter Rimanyi is a chronic disease epidemiologist working with Dr. Jonathan D. Quick at the Duke Global Health Institute. Her research interest centers around Market-Driven Epidemics, including tobacco, sugar, opioids, and breastmilk substitute/infant formula. She is currently working on applying the market-driven epidemics approach to new epidemics, such as social media and firearms. Rimanyi has authored scientific papers in journals such as PloS Global Public Health and MDPI.

New Ice City: A Podcast About The New York Rangers
NY Rangers beat reporter roundtable: Blueshirts pick up steam in Canada

New Ice City: A Podcast About The New York Rangers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 64:05


Episode 167 of the "New Ice City" podcast features a group discussion with New York Rangers beat reporters Vincent Mercogliano (lohud.com/USA TODAY), Peter Baugh (The Athletic), Colin Stephenson (Newsday) and Mollie Walker (NY Post) as they make their way through western Canada. Plus, a deeper look at the improvements the Blueshirts have made during their three-game winning streak, the continued growth of Will Cuylle and Kaapo Kakko, the pending return of Filip Chytil and more.

Real Kyper & Bourne
Vally's View: Quick's Resurgence, Ovi's Wrister & Shot Quality

Real Kyper & Bourne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 49:49


Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee react to J.T. Miller taking indefinite leave of absence from Vancouver Canucks before bringing on former goaltender and CEO of Clear Sight Analytics Steve Valiquette (3:50). He discusses the revolving door of players on the Canucks, Jonathan Quick's back-to-back shutouts, Jeremy Swayman's struggles, what makes Alexander Ovechkin's wrist shot so effective and if Logan Thompson slots into Canada's 4 Nations Faceoff roster. Then, Dr. Jason Smith (34:08) stops by to take a deep dive into Auston Matthews' injury and the reason behind travelling to Munich, Germany. Finally, Nick, Justin and Sam react to Jim Montgomery getting let go in Boston and discuss what comes next for the Bruins.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.

JD Talkin Sports
JD TALKIN SPORTS #1688

JD Talkin Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 122:58


Send JD a text message and be heard!CHUCK BROWN FROM BOSTON!!!!!! Great having on @charles_brown_lll to talk about #bostonsports today.  Had to discuss the @yankees #worldseries loss #juansoto future home & #aaronjudge postseason failures.  Plus @patriots #drakemaye not having the same benefits one #tombrady did during his #nfl career.  The @celtics & @nhlbruins too.  Chuck has had a lot of winning in his 23 years watching his teams.  13 #championships in the four major sports.  #newyork just three & the @nyliberty @gothamfc & @newyorkcityfc I know I'm reaching on that front.  No disrespect to the @mls @nwsl & @wnba fans.  @companyadjace @paddy_bailey @thomaswdonovan @downtimenyc @brianbarnaby & @thenrhour_ we have a new @nygiants #quarterback #tommycutlets @nyjets collapse @nyrangers #jonathanquick unstoppable in the net #nfl Sunday action #cfb #cfp @yankeestadium hosting @armywp_football vs @ndfootball Saturday night @partylikearochkind @astros have a new stadium sponsor @miketyson @jakepaul & #sportstrivia at the finish.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST

Downtime TV
Chargers Beat Bengals / Tommy Cutlets Gets The MNF Start / Jonathan Quick Shutout

Downtime TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 83:35


Pucks & Brews
Pucks & Brews Episode 66: Strange Start To The Season

Pucks & Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 60:03


On this episode of Pucks & Brews, Mike and Liam discuss the Winnipeg Jets record start to an NHL season, the Nashville Predators extremely disappointing start to the season, Alex Ovechkin's resurgence and the Capitals surprising start to the season. Connor McDavid hitting the 1,000 career point milestone and how he might arguably have a top 5 all time career, Ben Harper running into an opposing goalie down in Hartford, Matt Rempe's uneventful demotion, Jonathan Quick finding the fountain of youth and Igor continuing to play well, Mika Zibanejad's massive ongoing struggles, the forward line changes, K'Andre Miller and Ryan Lindgren's alarming quality of play and how it's dragging down the defense group, how Filip Chytil has arguably been the Rangers best center so far this season, and more. Enjoy! Recorded Friday November 15th, 2024 Follow us on our social medias: Twitter- @Pucksandbrews @MikeShades @wojtweets @gotimer_liam Instagram- @pucksandbrewspod @m.j.sparacino @bwojno9 Facebook page- @PucksandBrews 0:00 Intro 3:27 Winnipeg Jets record NHL start 7:55 Nashville Predators 12:18 Ovechkin's chase of Gretzky and Capitals resurgence 19:36 Connor McDavid hits 1,000 career points 25:13 Ben Harpur's goalie run incident and Matt Rempe's demotion to Hartford 31:59 Rangers continued goalie prosperity 35:19 Mika Zibanejad's continued struggles and forward line juggling 44:52 Chytil the best center so far this season and possible injury 46:26 Defensive struggles, specifically Miller and Lindgren 51:38 Final thoughts/Outro

AP Audio Stories
Panarin has goal and assist, Quick gets 61st career shutout as Rangers beat Red Wings 4-0

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 0:41


Denny Kapp, Correspondent, with Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick

AP Audio Stories
The latest in sports

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 7:43


Ole Miss causes havoc in the college football playoff picture, Georgia Tech knocks Miami from the ranks of the unbeaten, Oregon stays atop the polls with a win over Maryland, Indiana reaches 10 wins for the first time by beating Michigan, Texas handles Florida in their first meeting as conference opponents, Jonathan Quick's big night helps the Rangers blank the Red Wings, the Cavaliers remain unbeaten by rallying against the Nets, and the patriarch of a NASCAR racing family has died. Correspondent Steve Carney reports.

What Lies Beneath: The Seattle Kraken Podcast
KRAKEN ELECTION NIGHT! Kraken Reaction: scoreless in Seattle, and not-too-early trade rumors. NHL News: Rempe goes viral. #NoDumbQuestions: PP in OT?! 3 Stars of the Week.

What Lies Beneath: The Seattle Kraken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 59:43


Happy birthday Joey! The boys come LIVE on election night while the Seattle Kraken are facing the Colorado Avalanche, once again giving Jeff the opportunity to live out his dream as a broadcaster after giving the Kraken Pod Fam info as to why the pod needed a break last week. Warning, a bit sad. This week's Kraken Reaction has the two discussing the team getting shutout in back to back games, who Joey Daccord might have played his best game of the season in a loss in Boston, how the early homestand is already monstrous for the season, and not-too-early trade rumors around some of the beloved members of the Seattle Kraken. In NHL News, Jeff talks about a scary scene in the Tampa Bay vs. St. Louis game that had Dylan Holloway on a stretcher before pivoting to Jonathan Quick's son and Matt Rempe becoming best friends on Halloween. No Dumb Questions has longtime member of the Kraken Pod Fam Melissa Podeszwa asking about PP being extended into OT when regulation ends. Three Stars of the Week covers everything from Jeff's recap of Taylor Swift weekend and a decision that will haunt him forever, Joey's love for the Colorado Buffaloes, picking up pizza making as a hobby, trips to Sedona, a friendly reminder to use your PTO, and an epic birthday trip to Mexico City. Ending, as always, with the Chirp of the Week. 04:39 Kraken Reaction                                                                                                              22:20 Ads                                                                                                                                32:29 No Dumb Questions                                                                                                              59:16 Chirp of the Week Subscribe: -On All podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify! -Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram at @KrakenPod Presented by Draft Kings with new episodes every week on The Hockey Podcast Network. This Episode is Brought to you by BetterHelp and Gametime! Use promo code THPN for 10% off. Release the Kraken! #SeaKraken

Ranger Things
Seven More Years of Lafrenière, the KFC Line, and Playing Scared Against the Panthers

Ranger Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 74:37


This week we discuss the KFC (Kakk0, Fil, Cuylle) line's complete dominance, Lafrenière's new contract and role as the future of the organization, Sleep Apnea, Jonathan Quick, and getting "Bob'd" by Florida last week.     Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shoot us an email: contact@rangerthingspodcast.com Visit the website and become a member: rangerthingspodcast.com This episode is sponsored by Gametime - Promo code: THPN This episode is sponsored by Draft Kings Sportsbook - Promo code: THPN Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or in West Virginia visit www.1800gambler.net. In New York, call 877-8HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Connecticut, help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Twenty-one plus age varies by jurisdiction. Bonus bets expire one hundred sixty eight hours after issuance. Deposit and eligibility restrictions apply. See terms and responsible gaming resources at dkng.co/base.

Ranger Things
Seven More Years of Lafrenière, the KFC Line, and Playing Scared Against the Panthers

Ranger Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024


This week we discuss the KFC (Kakko, Fil, Cuylle) line's complete dominance, Lafrenière's new contract and role as the future of the organization, Sleep Apnea, Jonathan Quick, and getting "Bob'd" by Florida last week.

Fantasy Hockey Life
Fantasy Hockey Life Ep. 357 New York Rangers with Remy Mastey

Fantasy Hockey Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 54:00


Remy Mastey joins the show to talk New York Rangers. Jesse and Victor ask about pros Artemi Panarin, Vincent Trocheck, Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad, Alexis Lafreniere, Filip Chytil, Reilly Smith, Kaapo Kakko, Will Cuylle, Adam Fox, K'Andre Miller, Jacob Trouba, Zac Jones, Igor Shesterkin, and Jonathan Quick. In-Goal Magazine's Cat Silverman joins in our Cat's Instincts segment to discuss Dylan Garand, Talyn Boyko and Hugo Oilas. In the Dynasty Dig, Jesse and Victor go over top prospects Gabe Perreault, Brennan Othmann, and Adam Sykora with scouting reports from FHL Scouts Craig, Tim and Jakob and X polls from NHL Rank King Mason Black. Our show is part of the Dobber Podcast Network and sponsored by Fantrax.com. 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. Check out our YouTube for more prospect videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPYVXp3foOcvh7344fjKmA. 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

Slangin' the Bizkit
Cory Schneider on Losing his Job, Roberto Luongo, and Shady Side of The NHL

Slangin' the Bizkit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 65:59


Send us a Text Message.NHL legend Cory Schneider shares some never before told stories. From inside his relationship with Roberto Luongo, his hip surgery, his love for Semyon Varlamov and Jonathan Quick's game, gear deals with Vaughn, Lou Lamoriello, the shady side of the NHL, and more. New episodes every Sunday at 11am eastern! :)PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/slanginthebizkitINSTA ► https://instagram.com/slanginthebizkit?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=MERCH ► https://slangin-the-bizkit.printify.me/productsTimestamps00:00 Welcome Cory Schneider01:10 Wheeler taught Cory how to throw knives01:40 Is your hip twitching too?02:30 Cory Schneider's cam hip surgery 04:00 Groin issues disguised as cam hip07:45 Cory's retirement, into media08:45 Finding a job after hockey is hard11:10 Finding purpose and achievement 13:20 Planning for retirement from the early days in Manitoba18:00 Getting in control of finances after hockey20:18 1st thing Cory bought with his 1st NHL pay cheque21:50 Cory's unforgettable wedding23:01 Peer pressure to spend in the NHL25:00 NHL owners vs players31:14 ECHL fraud receipts32:40 Sheath Underwear | use code "BIZKIT" for 20% off33:35 Separating the fun from the business34:30 We're going to Russia.... but we are NOT bluffing35:30 Becoming an NHL Starter is SOOOO Hard36:25 Lou Lamoriello37:30 The Bus is leaving.... without CORY SCHNEIDER39:03 Lou Lamoriello is ALWAYS watching40:28 What made Cory Schneider hang em up 43:25 Coming to peace with walking away45:05 How Roberto Luongo changed Cory Schneider forever46:45 Semyon Varlamov and his relationship with Cory48:13 Competing with Roberto Luongo49:08 New skates and old Vaughn for Cory50:28 Vaughn and Lefevre signing deal52:08 Cory Schneider tried to get on hot ones52:59 Memories with the Manitoba Moose53:32 One Time NHL All Stars | Cory Schneider's podcast56:00 Cory's experience in TV media58:15 Why did he start a podcast?1:00:42 Part 2 coming soon1:03:10 Jonathan Quick

InGoal Radio Podcast
Episode 252 with Jiri Patera

InGoal Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 97:36


Episode 252 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fun and informative conversation with Vegas Golden Knights goalie Jiri Patera.In the feature interviews presented by NHL Sense Arena, Patera, who has play time between Vegas and the AHL Henderson Silver Knights this season and last, shares stories and insights on his path from the Czech Republic, the key role his dad played despite not wanting him to be a goalie at first, why his dad still paints his NHL masks, and what it's like to make your NHL debut with one of your goaltending idols, Jonathan Quick, watching from the bench.In our Parents Segment, presented by the Stop It Goaltending U app, we answer a popular question: when should my young goalie get an agent (or family advisor for those wanting to play NCAA), with help from special guest Ray Petkau of Alpha Sports.All that, plus a trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the ever-evolving and expanding options for neck protection, including some options built into an undershirt.

Up In The Blue Seats: A NY Rangers Hockey Podcast from NY Post Sports
Epic Rangers-Devils Brawl, Quick's Special Record

Up In The Blue Seats: A NY Rangers Hockey Podcast from NY Post Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 43:32


On a new episode of the “Up In The Blue Seats” podcast with Brian Boyle and Mollie Walker, they open the show talking about the line brawl to start the game against the Devils. They react to the players getting tossed from the game, the Rangers sweeping the Devils this season and Boyle's most memorable fights from his career. They also discuss Artemi Panarin's special season, potential first-round playoff opponents and Jonathan Quick breaking the american-born goaltender wins record.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Spittin Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 490: Featuring Judd Moldaver & Frank Vatrano

Spittin Chiclets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 240:02


On Episode 490 of Spittin' Chiclets, the guys are joined by Frank Vatrano (01:24:35) to talk about his hockey career, life in college, and what it's like to be a Springfield, Mass legend. But first, the boys get into some wild weekend stories as well as breaking down an awesome slate of NCAA games. Later on, the guys talk Auston Matthews & the Leafs, Jonathan Quick & the Rangers, and Josh Doan & the Coyotes. NHL Super Agent, Judd Moldaver joined the show (02:26:42) to talk about his life as an agent for top talents such as Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews. Lastly the guys send their condolences to the family and friends of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets

31 Thoughts: The Podcast
No Joking About Expanded Playoffs

31 Thoughts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 80:49


In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Jeff and Elliotte open with a heated discussion about expanded playoffs in the NHL and how it would be beneficial for the league despite the turtle derby in the Eastern Conference right now. That conversation makes way for a discussion around Auston Matthews as he notched 60 goals this season. How long will it take him to chase down the Gretzky/Ovechkin goal scoring record (13:39)? They also talk about how it can effect the Leafs' decision on players like Mitch Marner (20:31). Jeff and Elliotte also talk about the Minnesota Wild losing their extra point in OT for pulling their goaltender (32:05) and discuss Jonathan Quick breaking the wins record by an American goaltender (37:00). Then, the fellas talk about the Seattle Kraken finally recalling Shane Wright from Coachella Valley (38:34). The guys answer your questions in the Montana's Thought Line (52:34).  Following the Thought Line, Jeff and Elliotte close the pod by giving the Vancouver Canucks their flowers for being the first Canadian club to clinch a playoff spot (1:15:00). Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Montana's Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemailThis podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.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.

Bernie and Sid
A Show of Force for Officer Jonathan Diller | 04-01-24

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 173:47


On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, we honor the life and heroism of fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, whose funeral was held in Massepequa Park on Saturday. Sid was in attendance, sharing touching stories and interactions he had throughout a very emotional day. In other news of the day, tensions between the United States and Israel continue to heat up behind the scenes, pro-Palestinian protesters try to ruin Easter just like they try to ruin everything else, New York Rangers backup goaltender Jonathan Quick now sits alone atop the list of winningest American-born goalies in NHL history, and the Mets sputter mightily out of the gate while the Yankees steamroll the arch-rival Astros in Houston. Peter King, Curtis Sliwa, Bill O'Reilly, John Catsimatidis, Steve Bannon and Tom Biggers join Sid as we kick off a brand new week on Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hockey Central @ Noon
Boudreau on Coaching Elias Pettersson + Will Rempe Be in the Lineup Post-Deadline?

Hockey Central @ Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 68:09


Jeff kicks off the show with Matt Marchese to break down what Kyle Dubas will do at the deadline with Pittsburgh looking to be out of the mix this year, along with the Leafs' performance against the Rangers highlighted by Ilya Samsonov's big game. Then, former NHL coach turned NHL Network analyst Bruce Boudreau reflects upon his time working on the movie Slapshot, before discussing coaching Elias Pettersson in Vancouver, who he is as a person off the ice, what he values from his team, and his unique abilities on the ice (19:16). Later, Rangers analyst Vince Mercogliano weighs in on Chris Drury's main focus at the trade deadline, Matt Rempe's start to his NHL career and if he will be in the lineup after March 8th, along with Jonathan Quick's one-year extension (52:33). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast
No. 527, Part 2 - Sigur Roslovic

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 62:32


On the back half of this week's Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian gather and analyze the latest fantasy hockey news, notes and data from the past season to work on projecting the 2023-24 NHL and fantasy hockey season, including:Has Roman Josi taken the mantle of top fantasy defenseman heading into next season?Are you snoozing if you're holding Linus Ullmark or Jeremy Swayman?What's the workload looking like for Joseph Woll now that he's healthy?Could Valtteri Puustinen vault up your watchlist and into your lineup?Who makes a more exciting, young, up-and-coming add between Tyson Foerster and Logan Stankoven?Do we need to stay worried about Steven Stamkos?Why hasn't Brent Burns stayed relevant this season?Has Patrick Kane convinced us of his value?..and more!---Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community!Patrons get added to the KKUPFL waitlist to take over a team in need of a manager and secure a spot in Season 10; plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server.---Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com.Players discussed on this episode include Dylan Guenther, Barrett Hayton, Jonathan Quick, Juuse Saros, Gustav Nyquist, Roman Josi, Cody Glass, Tommy Novak, Charlie Coyle, Pavel Zacha, Jake DeBrusk, Linus Ullmark, Jeremy Swayman, Joseph Woll, Matthew Knies, John Tavares, Valtteri Puustinen, Logan Thompson, Shea Theodore, Tyson Foerster, Sean Couturier, Kyle Palmieri, Brock Nelson, Logan Stankoven, Wyatt Johnston, Jamie Benn, Steven Stamkos, Valeri Nichushkin, Artturi Lehkonen, Mikael Backlund, Yegor Sharangovich, Andrew Mangiapane, Brent Burns, Pyotr Kochetkov, Spencer Martin, Patrick Kane, Mattias Janmark, Brandon Montour, Aaron Ekblad, Alex Newhook, Juraj Slafkovsky, Sam Bennett, Josh Norries, Shane Pinto, Philipp Grubauer, Joey Daccord, Brayden Schenn and more.We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. * *Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a buck each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.