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Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio's investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include the capturing of El Chapo, Jonathan Toews’ first hat trick, and the arrival of an aardvark at Brookfield Zoo.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!The Colorado Avalanche are loading up for a major trade deadline push, but will they actually make the big move? After clearing cap space, the Avs are in position to swing for a splash — and we break down the top targets, including the possibility of a blockbuster deal. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Penguins have quietly built a massive stockpile of draft picks. Could they turn those assets into a game-changing addition?On today's episode of Daily Faceoff Live, Tyler Yaremchuk and the crew dive into the latest NHL trade deadline buzz, including under-the-radar names that could surprise before the deadline. We also discuss Jonathan Toews' situation in Winnipeg, his future, and what his recent scoring surge could mean for contenders looking for veteran help.We also cover major headlines around the league, including Sidney Crosby's injury timeline, Jon Cooper stepping away from the Lightning, and what it means for Tampa Bay. Plus, Matthews and Guentzel returning to action, and how teams are adjusting after the Milan Games break.In the Film Room, we take a deeper look at the Olympic hangover effect and which NHL teams could benefit most down the stretch. Are teams with more Olympic players at risk of slowing down? Or will the extra rest for other clubs give them an advantage? We also break down the MVP race, Macklin Celebrini's case, and whether the Sharks could push for a playoff spot.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
In this special exclusive edition of the 'Jets @ Noon' podcast, Cam, Jim, and Tyson comment on a report from The Athletic's Murat Ates that Jonathan Toews "wouldn't consider going anywhere." With Toews holding a full no trade clause, is that in the best interests of the team? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we sit on the eve of the preliminary round at the Winter Games for Team Canada's men's hockey team, Cam & Jim pause their focus on Milano-Cortina and turn their attention back to the Winnipeg Jets. They discuss who could be shipped out ahead of the March 6 trade deadline: Nino Niederreiter? Gustav Nyquist? Cole Perfetti? Vladislav Namestnikov? Jonathan Toews? Tanner Pearson? Cole Koepke? Luke Schenn? Logan Stanley? The guys dig into that topic — and explore just how committed general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff is to a full-scale sell-off. Will he attempt to remain competitive through the remaining 26 games of the regular season? Plus, coach Jon Cooper has shuffled his lines in preparation for a matchup against the always feisty and challenging Czechs. All that and more on today's edition of 'Jets @ Noon' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Jets faint playoff dream took a big hit in the final game before the Olympic break after suffering a 5-1 defeat at the hands of the Habs. Spend two hours with the Illegal Curve Hockey Show starting at 9 AM on Saturday as Ezra, Drew and Dave discuss all things to do about the NHL club of Winnipeg, look around the NHL and cover things doing with the AHL club of Manitoba.Topics:What might the Jets do with Jonathan Toews?What sort of returns might the Jets UFAs bring?Opportunity for the Jets draft picks to play final 20 gamesSeth Jarvis in over Mark ScheifeleMoose vs StarsGuests:Christian Aumel (680 CJOB) at 28:32 on podcastBrian Engblom (Lightning color analyst) at 1:28:49 on podcast
JD reacts to the back and forth regarding the potential boos in Mitch Marner's return to Toronto. Kris Versteeg, two-time Stanley Cup Champion, gets into different fan reactions that we've seen in the NHL, if Marner will receive a different reception further into the future, what contributed to fracturing Marner's relationship with Toronto. Later (31:00), JD and Versteeg talk about the packed NHL schedule in Olympic years and Jonathan Toews' return to Chicago. To end the hour, JD discusses his NFL picks for the weekend. 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.
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down a memorable weekend for the Blackhawks, highlighted by the return of longtime former captain Jonathan Toews. They discuss Toews receiving one of the loudest and longest ovations ever at the United Center and reflect on his lasting impact on the city of Chicago and the Blackhawks community. Pat and Charlie also weigh in on Chicago Bears star quarterback Caleb Williams electrifying the crowd with his surprise front-row appearance alongside Cubs star outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, adding to an already special atmosphere. They discuss the uniqueness of Chicago's young sports stars showing support for one another. Plus, the guys recap Centennial Celebration Night, which honored the Blackhawks' Banner Years with tributes to the 2010, 2013 and 2015 Stanley Cup teams and featured more than 25 alumni in attendance along with the Stanley Cup itself.
Dan and Shawn are joined by Blackhawks and TNT TV analyst Darren Pang (16:53) to talk about Jonathan Toews' return to United Center and what seeing that and being a part of it was like and will do for Connor Bedard, Chicago's 20-year-old center and the new face of the franchise. He also chimed in on the goalie fight between Bobrovsky and Nedeljkovic, the Vezina chances for Brandon Bussi and the state of the Florida Panthers. The guys opened the episode with their thoughts on the Sherwood and Andersson trades and the direction of the New York Rangers. They wrapped up with a conversation on Linus Ullmark, John Gibson, the Detroit Red Wings cap space and Olympic injury replacements.
WGN Radio's Charlie Roumeliotis and Jack Heinrich recap Jonathan Toews' return to the United Center for the first time as a visitor and the deafening three and a half minute standing ovation he received from the Chicago crowd. They also hear from Toews about his return game and what the reception meant to him. Later, […]
Join Tony and Ron as they discuss the recent stretch of Chicago Blackhawks hockey, including Jonathan Toews' return to the United Center, the upcoming trade deadline and Olympic break, and so much more. In addition, the duo will get to the show's usual segments before closing things out. Four Feathers Pod is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com, your go-to source for Blackhawks news, analysis, and updates.Please support the show: Purchase your Chicago Blackhawks gear from Fanatics through our link!Follow us on social media: @FourFeathersPod | @OnTapSportsNetPanelists: @TonyOnTap | @LuceOnTap
Sounds of the Game - Jets lose, but Jonathan Toews receives amazing ovation in Chicago (1:40); Inspired by Toews' ovation -- Ever been part of a cool standing ovation? (10:10); The Latest from DC - Greenland, ICE, Epstein, Oh my! (17:45); Breakfast with the Bombers - Princess Auto Stadium getting new digital boards Wade Miller, President & CEO of the Winnipeg Football Club (25:20); CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT! / Shoutout to Fried Chicken Fest (35:50); Iran - Perspective from Winnipegger who was a political prisoner in Iran on ongoing protests & communications blackout (42:10); Barrett Jackson… the big car collection that's on this week in Scottsdale. What's it all about??? - Jeff Schirr, Winnipegger competing for the People's Choice with a custom 1968 Firebird! Only Canadian team in the contest! (53:50); Winning entries on standing ovations (1:02:10); PGA golfer Sudarshan Yellamaraju, who grew up in Winnipeg, finished tied for 13th at Sony Open in Hawaii over the weekend (1:05:50).
WGN Radio’s Charlie Roumeliotis breaks down the Blackhawks’ 2-0 shutout win over the Winnipeg Jets at the United Center. Steve Konroyd joins the discussion to talk about a memorable ovation for Jonathan Toews in his return to Chicago, the energy in the building with Chicago Bears star QB Caleb Williams and Cubs star outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong […]
The Jets suffer their first loss in six games as the Hawks prevail in an emotional game for Jonathan Toews in his return to the Windy City. Chicago takes it 2-0.
Ben Ennis and Sho Alli open Tuesday by breaking down the Maple Leafs' disappointing loss to Minnesota. They listen back to Craig Berube's post-game assessment and discuss Joseph Woll's performance, the goaltending situation with Denis Hildeby, concerns around Matthew Knies' lingering injury, and Auston Matthews' slow start. They also touch on the goalie fight between the Sharks and Panthers and the warm reception for Jonathan Toews in his return to Chicago. After the break, the focus shifts to the Bills firing Sean McDermott. They touch on the appeal of the Buffalo job and Joe Burrow's social media moment, before wrapping up the hour with a look at Indiana University's National Championship and where it ranks among recent remarkable sports stories.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.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 2-0 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on a night Jonathan Toews was saluted for his years of captaining the franchise.
On this episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the travel bug bites back as Tyler reveals where he was supposed to be today, leading to a breakdown of cancelled plans and travel woes. The guys dig into a controversial topic regarding WestJet and a listener email that dubs them "Ozempic Airlines"—is the "Fat Flight" a real thing? Dave recaps the emotional (and physically exhausting) return of Jonathan Toews to Chicago, questioning if the Hawks made the old man skate too much before the 2-0 shutout. The show also covers the "Glambot" cameraman drama, Lady Gaga's drag show guarantee, and why Samsung's AI refrigerator took home "Worst in Show." Plus, updates on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' massive new video boards, the independent grocers vs. milk price freeze debate, and audio from "Short Circuit" and the SNL Stranger Things finale. @TylerCarrfm @Wheelerj28 @Energy106fm Tyler Carr on Tik Tok
GOALIE FIGHT! It got heated between the San Jose Sharks and Florida Panthers last night and our very own Drew Remenda had the best seat in the house. We also get Drew's thoughts on Jonathan Toews return to Chicago. And we see how excited you are about the 4 remaining teams in the NFL playoffs during Truth or Trash. The Green Zone
In this episode of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman break down Rasmus Andersson being traded to the Vegas Golden Knights, why his time in Calgary was coming to an end, and how close things were with Boston. They discuss Vegas' roster flexibility with William Karlsson (21:39). The fellas talk contract intrigue surrounding Jason and Nick Robertson (25:46), and why no-tax markets continue to attract top players (28:50), along with Jon Cooper's case for the Jack Adams after another impressive season in Tampa Bay (30:00). The guys also touch on the Rangers' retooling message to fans (32:00), tension in Ottawa (43:00), Detroit's strong chemistry (51:00), Zach Hyman's Olympic case (1:05:00), Jonathan Toews' return to Chicago (1:08:00), Nashville's surprising playoff push (1:10:00), and a Final Thought on Hockey Day in Canada from Moncton (1:12:00).Kyle and Elliotte answer crowd questions in the Thoughtline (1:24:09). Today we highlight New Brunswick alt-rock band, Sam Salmon & the Grand Manan Bandits and their song No One Likes Losing. Check them out here.Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here.Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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
Weather... SO COLD / Jets... TOUGH LOSS / NFL... POOR BEARS FANS! / School cancellations start rolling in (1:40); HSC Radiothon raises an astonishing $525K!!! / 1,500 U.S. troops on standby awaiting Trump's orders for possible Minnesota deployment (9:10); I DID ALL THAT FOR NOTHING?? - Everyone in Brett's building got six pages of new laundry instructions... then cancelled next day (16:15); The latest on Greenland... and Trump musing about Canada, again (24:15); Winnipeg Transit ridership is down since the new network, Councillor Cindy Gilroy has given up on taking the bus (31:20); City touts second highest number of housing starts OF ALL TIME! (40:00); SPORTS! - Jim Toth (he's sad today) (45:45); Listener who's on his way today to Chicago to go to the Jets game where Jonathan Toews will be honoured (56:30); Winning entries on doing all that for NOTHING (1:04:25); Embracing winter! Flin Flon Snowlodge, Klar So in Clear Lake, Warming Huts on Nestawaya River Trail (1:07:35).
Tyson (in for Cam) and Jim break down the Jets loss over the weekend to Maple Leafs and Jim draws some parralels between the Jets and his beloved Chicago Bears. Speaking of Chicago, that's where the Jets are tonight! The first time that Jonathan Toews will return to the arena he called home for much of his NHL career. Kiefer Sherwood got traded during the show! Should the Jets be going after guys like him? And to wrap it, a hypothetical.... Start, Bench Cut and all these guys are in their primes.... Toews, Barkov and Bergeron? All that and more, on today's episode of Jets at Noon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Winnipeg Jets seem to have found their footing finally, winning 4 of their last 5 games. Tonight will be a special night as the Jets are in Chicago to take on the Blackhawks. Tonight will be the first time that Jonathan Toews has returned to Chicago since his return to the NHL. The Green Zone
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down a wild week for the Blackhawks, as a stomach virus ripped through the locker room, including Connor Bedard. They explain just how bizarre Friday's game was and also discuss Drew Commesso's 36-save shutout in Nashville for his first career NHL win. They also dive into Saturday's Chicago sports frenzy and how the Blackhawks are capitalizing on the Chicago Bears' playoff energy. Plus, they share their thoughts on whether Bedard could replace Brayden Point on Team Canada if Point's injury keeps him out of the Olympics, Tyler Bertuzzi's heater, the terrific special teams, and more. Pat and Charlie later discuss Patrick Kane's 500th career NHL goal with the Detroit Red Wings and his emotional postgame locker room speech, then look ahead to Saturday's Centennial Celebration Night, which will feature more than 25 Stanley Cup winners in the building, before Jonathan Toews makes his return to the United Center on Monday for the first time as a visitor. They wrap up the show with prospect updates on No. 3 overall pick Anton Frondell and 2023 second-round pick Roman Kantserov, who's having a historically great season in the KHL.
On this episode, the guys try to get to the bottom of a pressing mystery: what exactly was Tyler wearing yesterday? Dave and Tyler break down the chaos of driverless delivery vehicles going viral for all the wrong reasons in China and share the incredible story of "Gramma Crackers," the 81-year-old using Minecraft to fund her grandson's cancer treatment. Plus, the Winnipeg Jets are officially on a heater! The boys recap the wild 5-4 win over the Islanders, featuring goals from KFC, Jonathan Toews, and a rare sighting of a Dylan DeMelo snipe. The Jets have won three in a row and have finally crawled out of the league basement just in time for the Olympic break. Also on the show: updates on the Main Street fire, MrBeast's bank account, and another chance to win Monster Truck tickets. @TylerCarrfm @Wheelerj28 @Energy106fm Tyler Carr on Tik Tok
Well, would you look at that. The Winnipeg Jets have won three straight games, knocking off the New York Islanders 5-4 on Tuesday night at Canada Life Centre. It wasn't a masterpiece, but there were more positives than negatives. Is there a genuine flicker of belief starting to form? Hope, after all, can be a dangerous thing -- and whether it changes how the Jets approach the weeks ahead remains to be seen. Cam and Jim are joined by Christian Aumell, host of the 680 CJOB Sports Show, to get his take on what this stretch might actually mean. Plus, Jonathan Toews has seven points in his last 10 games, while Cole Perfetti has seven in his last seven. Is this scoring surge just a short-term bump, or the start of something the Jets can finally build on? All that and more on today's edition of Jets @ Noon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You're favourite co-hosts are back and they've got a special guest this week!First up though, we're talkin' Hawks, as in the 2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks who were a bit of a wagon! In a strike shortened season, this squad won their second of three Cups in a six year period! They were a bit of a dynasty as the kids say - lead by a couple of Winnipeg lads, Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith, plus Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa. Patrick Sharp and Brent Seabrook. Plus we pour one out for Mr. Goalie, Glenn Hall who passed away this weekend at the age of 95! He was the originator of the butterfly, a style used by goaltenders around the world today! Plus, he once played 502 games in a row, which let's be honest, is unreal.Then we're joined by friend of the show Dustin Karsin from Bag Skate Hockey Club who tells us about his hockey journey, his commitment to building a better hockey culture and how you can get involved and get some more touches in your game each week!Plus, we've got a couple of beauty stat lines, Old Bones returns, Federov gets his tarp lifted to the rafters and we rip some packs en francais!
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman start with Matthew Schaefer's memorable “flu game” and Kyle's recent interview, before discussing the impact Schaefer has already had on Long Island. The guys run through injury concerns around Gabriel Landeskog and Devon Toews (19:37), surprising seasons from the Penguins and Sharks (23:39), Darren Raddysh's breakout in Tampa (27:21), and a rough night for Luke Hughes as New Jersey continues to feel the fallout of missing out on Quinn Hughes (29:28). They touch on a strong Canadiens road trip with Juraj Slafkovský coming into his own (42:38), trade and contract chatter surrounding Kiefer Sherwood and Andrew Mangiapane (49:23), and mounting frustration in Winnipeg amid a nine-game skid (1:00:03). Elliotte also clarifies Olympic officiating comments ahead of Milan (1:02:36), while the Final Thought reflects on Canada's loss to Czechia in the World Junior semifinal (1:13:11).Kyle and Elliotte answer your emails and voicemails in the Thoughtline (1:22:02). In the final segment, Kyle and Elliotte speak with Toronto Maple Leafs legend Matts Sundin after Auston Matthews broke his franchise goals record (1:41:38) and we announce the winners of the tickets to our live show in Moncton on Hockey Day in Canada. Today we highlight Hamilton pop group Superstar Crush and their track U Fold, I Fold. Check out their music here.Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here.Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Sportsnet's Sean Reynolds (4:51) to chat about some of the reasons why the Winnipeg Jets' offence has struggled outside of their top line, where he sees areas the team can improve, the Jets not being able to match the speed of other NHL teams, the decrease in minutes for Jonathan Toews, the difficulties of building around the team while committing to long-term deals with their core players, and why the Jets could be on the verge of losing out on a playoff spot in their games rounding out December. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee look at the 'next moves' from Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin, the new owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and for Peter DeBoer.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.
Jets beat writer for the Winnipeg Free Press, Ken Wiebe, joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne (6:53) to chat about Jonathan Toews' adjustment into the team's system, Mark Scheifele carrying the top line to success and Team Canada contention, the recent struggles without Connor Hellebuyck in net, the fallout of a closed-door players-only meeting, and the state of the Canadian-NHL teams. Then, Nick, Justin, and Sam McKee discuss the correlation between the lack of goals and shot attempts across the league, Steven Stamkos reaching 1,200 points, and Connor Bedard's spectacular goal against the Vegas Golden Knights, as well as his chances of making the Winter Olympic roster.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.
Winnipeg Jets Host Sara Orlesky joined OverDrive to discuss the overview of the Jets' roster and their start to the season, the face of the Jets, Mark Scheifele's start and the opportunity to make the Olympics, Jonathan Toews making his mark, the Grey Cup experience in Winnipeg, the Blue Bombers' season and the Roughriders and Alouettes' matchup and more.
A season after surprising many with their first-ever Presidents' Trophy, the Winnipeg Jets are around the top of the NHL standings once again despite losing some key components from a season ago.Executive VP/GM Kevin Cheveldayoff joins Neil and Vic to discuss his team, the challenges of remaining competitive in the league's smallest market and the inspiration by the return to play of native son Jonathan Toews.In Three Things You Need to Pay Attention To, the Ducks continue to prove they are to be taken seriously while the Rangers play at home is...seriously poor.We also hit injury and league news and wrap up with one of the NHL's most important off-ice initiatives.IN THIS EPISODE:[02:13] - Three Things You Need to Pay Attention focuses on happenings in Anaheim, New York City and Montreal.[13:22] - Winnipeg Jets Executive VP/GM Kevin Cheveldayoff joins the show and hit on the difficulty winning in the NHL amidst the parity around the league in a season with a compressed schedule. [16:16] - The challenges of keeping the Jets competitive in today's financial landscape with the exchange rate being unfavorable to Canadian teams and the salary cap continuing to go up.[20:15] - Forward Mark Scheifele is one of the premiere power forwards in the NHL. He might also be one of the NHL's best kept secrets playing in Winnipeg.[22:54] - Despite having put up Hall of Fame numbers and Vezina Trophy's on the mantle, Connor Hellebuyck has some work to do once the playoffs roll around in April.[25:11] - Dealing with the holes left by players departing Winnipeg via free agency. [27:49] - Cheveldayoff discusses which forwards need should be primed to take their next step forward. [30:00] - The thinking behind the signing of Jonathan Toews, returning to the NHL after a two-year absence. [32:42] - Comparing Toews with Gabriel Landeskog of Colorado, another player who took extraordinary measures to resume his playing career.[34:04] - Thoughts on head coach Scott Arniel, second year head coach having taken over for Rick Bowness. [38:01] - Looking at one of the most complete defensive corps in the NHL. [43:01] - Putting a wrap on the discussion with Kevin Cheveldayoff.[46:04] - Injury update.[50:13] - From injury news to other notable games and league news.[1:00:03] - Hockey Fights Cancer Initiative X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts #NYCentric #StanleyCupdate #SummerCoolers #Smith'sPix #NeilSmith #VicMorren #PatrickHoffman #NHL #SummerCoolers #DrLipiRoy #AnaheimDucks # #BostonBruins #BuffaloSabres #CalgaryFlames #CarolinaHurricanes #ChicagoBlackhawks #ColoradoAvalanche #ColumbusBlueJackets #DallasStars #DetroitRedWings #EdmontonOilers #FloridaPanthers #LosAngelesKings #MinnesotaWild #MontrealCanadiens #NashvillePredators #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #NewYorkRangers #OttawaSenators #PhiladelphiaFlyers #PittsburghPenguins #StLouisBlues #SanJoseSharks #SeattleKraken #TampaBayLightning #TorontoMapleLeafs #UtahMammoth #VancouverCanucks #VegasGoldenKnights #WashingtonCapitals #WinnipegJets #KevinCheveldayoff #BillZito #CutterGauthier #JoelQuenneville #PaulMaurice #JacobTrouba #ChrisKreider #NikolajEhlers #PyotrKochetkov #MattRempe #MartinSt.Louis #SamMontembeault #JakubDobes #TrevorZegras #VyacheslavKozlov #RickTocchet #RogerNeilson #KyleConnor #MarkScheifele #StanFischler #DaleHawerchuk #CanadaLifeCentre #ConnorHellebuyck #VezinaTrophy #HartTrophy #EricComrie #MasonAppleton #AdamLowry #GabeVilardi #AlexIafallo #ColePerfetti #JonathanToews #PatBrisson #MorganBaron #GabrielLandeskog #MarioLemieux #ScottArniel #RickBowness #JackAdamsAward #AlainVigneault #PeterLaviolette #AlArbour...
The Penguins dominated Toronto for 40 minutes before collapsing in the third, as the Leafs flipped the script despite continuing to look out of sorts. Even Craig Berube is flummoxed as to why his team can’t piece together 60 good minutes. In St. Louis, the Blues edged the Oilers late, overshadowing Connor McDavid becoming the 4th-fastest player ever to reach 1,100 points - though he didn’t record a shot on goal, a concerning trend for a player of his caliber on a roster that still feels a forward short. Winnipeg about to get a major boost with Adam Lowry’s return from hip surgery, the Jets have jumped out to another strong start, even after losing Ehlers and their captain on the shelf. Jonathan Toews’ faceoff dominance and unexpected scoring touch have also been revelations. Out West, the Kraken and Ducks are a surprising sight atop the Pacific division, with Seattle unbeaten at home and Anaheim’s young, fast core surging ahead of schedule. Meanwhile, Pierre-Luc Dubois’ serious injury leaves Washington in a bind: last season’s magic isn’t repeating, and the Caps may need to dip into their prospect pool to find a 2nd-line centre... if one is even available.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Haugh and Clay Harbor opened the show by previewing the Bears-Bengals game Sunday and by breaking down the Blackhawks' 6-3 loss to old friend Jonathan Toews and the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday. Later, they conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they debated the top sports stories of the day.
WGN Radio’s Charlie Roumeliotis breaks down the Blackhawks’ 6-3 loss to the Winnipeg Jets to kick off their season-long six-game road trip. Colin Fraser joins the discussion from Canada Life Centre to talk about the loss and Jonathan Toews facing his old team for the first time before sharing his overall thoughts on the rebuild as […]
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down the Blackhawks' 3-1 loss to Los Angeles, which snapped their five-game point streak (4-0-1). They discuss the team's 0-for-5 night on the power play and the adjustments made at practice the following day, Ryan Donato's strong follow-up to his career season, and the continued stellar goaltending from Spencer Knight and Arvid Söderblom. Plus, Pat and Charlie react to the Lukas Reichel trade and explain why a fresh start in Vancouver could benefit him. They wrap up by previewing Jonathan Toews' first game against the Blackhawks in Winnipeg and Pat shares takeaways from his scouting trip to see Gavin McKenna at Penn State.
Jonathan Toews scores his first as a Jet and shows he’s still got plenty left in the tank, while Mark Scheifele looks like a man on a mission to make Team Canada. In Vegas, Jack Eichel’s new contract hasn’t slowed him down one bit—he’s leading the league in points as the Golden Knights roll to the top of the Pacific. Vancouver’s dealing with tough injury news as Filip Chytil lands in concussion protocol after a heavy (and possibly late) Tom Wilson hit, and with Lekkerimäki also sidelined, the Canucks may be forced to hunt for centre help. In Toronto, Easton Cowan sits while Max Domi gets a top-line look, and goalie Anthony Stolarz’s public comments about defensive lapses & effort spark some chatter in the room. Meanwhile, in Edmonton, the Oilers head into Ottawa suffering through another sluggish start to a season, with Evan Bouchard struggling mightily and Connor McDavid looking surprisingly human so far. Plus, Habs rookies, Dorofeyev, playoff salary cap and more in Ask Ray & Dregs Anything!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begin the podcast with a question, who has had the more impressive start to the season? Matthew Schaefer, Shane Pinto, or Seth Jarvis? The boys then move onto the Calgary Flames. Do they have a culture issue? (16:00) Kyle and Elliotte give the Vancouver Canucks their flowers after their 4-2-0 start, along with Pettersson's return to form (26:31). The fellas talk about Stolarz's frustrated post game reactions from Saturday night (32:36). Elliotte provides an update on the future of the Heritage Classic (42:31). He also talks about the Buffalo Sabres and Josh Doan's massive game against Florida (45:36). They also discuss how difficult it is to coach for a team that is going through a rebuild like the Sharks (48:58). The Final Thought focuses on Brad Marchand, his helmet antics against the Buffalo Sabres, and his upcoming return to Boston (56:18). Kyle and Elliotte answer your emails and voicemails in the Thoughtline (1:00:35).Elliotte sits down with Jonathan Toews of the Winnipeg Jets for an exclusive one on one interview (1:25:00).Today we highlight Montreal based artist, producer and signer KOLA and her single Hypnotized. Check out his music here.Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on the Sabres' first win of the season, an 8-4 victory over the Brady Tkachuk-less Ottawa Senators. They look at the Atlantic Division standings with the Red Wings in the top spot early before welcoming Sportsnet Jets reporter Sean Reynolds to the show (10:20). He gets into this season's goals for the reigning Presidents' Trophy winners, whether Jonathan Toews can put them over the top, why the Jets will go big-game hunting at the deadline, and if Kyle Connor's extension signals a culture shift on the management side in Winnipeg. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam react to Carter Hart joining the Golden Knights on a PTO.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.
In today's episode of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begin by reacting to the crazy ending to the Sharks-Golden Knights game on Thursday night. They react to the reserved San Jose Sharks owner Hasso Plattner's comments (9:17). The guys talk about Jonathan Toews' welcome in WInnipeg and how it outdid the McDavid ovation in Edmonton (22:05). They comment on the Bruins' 2-0 start (33:07). Elliotte praises the Predators (34:58). Kyle and Elliotte discuss Jack Eichel's contract extension with the Vegas Golden Knights (37:12) and Kyle Connor's as well (42:10). The boys talk Oilers and Jack Roslovic signing with them (46:57). The Final Thought focuses on the 3rd jersey reveals for the LA Kings and the Pittsburgh Penguins (52:12). Kyle and Elliotte answer your emails and voicemails in the Thoughtline (57:46).Today we spotlight Toronto based MC Andrew O and his new song Solo Dolo. Check out his music hereEmail the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis share their takeaways from the two-game road trip in Florida and Boston to open the 2025-26 season. They break down the strong goaltending from Spencer Knight and Arvid Söderblom, Frank Nazar's hot start and how he's quickly putting himself on the national radar, and Connor Bedard's performance alongside new linemate Colton Dach. The guys also discuss the Blackhawks standing up for each other in Boston and showing they won't back down this season. Plus, they dive into the impact of Jason Dickinson's injury, the highs and lows of Artyom Levshunov's early play, and Jonathan Toews' official return in Winnipeg's home opener. Finally, Pat goes 1-on-1 with Nazar in an exclusive interview you won't want to miss.
Welcome to the DFO Rundown with Jason Gregor and Mike Rupp!Welcome to the DFO Rundown!On today's show the guys start by talking about the young San Jose Sharks. They had a 3-2 lead late in the 3rd over the Golden Knights but a couple big mistakes lead to an OT loss.A few big storylines are already arising this season as the guys discuss the return of Jonathan Toews, the hot start for Kyle Connor, Evegeni Malkin and the looming contract situation for Adrian Kempe. We then look at some teams off to slow starts as the Buffalo Sabres were shutout in Game 1 and John Gibson gets shelled in his Red Wings debut. Can the Carolina Hurricanes go another season with injury prone goaltending? Pyotr Kochetkov is already missing the start of the season. How will the Canes handle this situation?Want to hear more from Jason and the entire DFO team? Subscribe to our YouTubeYou can get involved with all the NHL futures action over on bet365 by using the promo code NATION at bet365.comConnect with us on ⬇️TwitterInstagramWebsiteDaily Faceoff Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Frank Seravalli (1:25) to break down a flurry of NHL news over the past week. They discuss the numerous players that have agreed to terms, including Connor McDavid, Kyle Connor, Jack Eichel, and more. They break down McDavid's discount with Edmonton and the moves it has allowed the Oilers to make, whether Edmonton could bring in a new goaltender, Jonathan Toews set to make his return to the NHL with the Jets tonight, and much more. Later, Ailish and Justin react to last night's Blue Jays ALDS victory over the Yankees, their overall impressions of the series, what to expect in the ALCS, and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The season is a week away and we give all our prognostications on what we expect to happen this year. There were some bold predictions and some....not so much. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Title Player Shawn Horcoff Shirts off for Horcoff NEWS Stolarz signs - 4 x $3.75MM Atlantic Division Team Strengths / What's Going Well Key Challenges / What Could Go Wrong Expectations or Projection for 2025-26 Florida Panthers They're coming off back-to-back Stanley Cups, meaning they have experience, confidence, and a championship mindset. They also have strong core players, and continuity tends to help. CBSSports.com+3DraftKings Network+3NHL+3 Big blow: their captain Aleksander Barkov suffered a serious knee injury (ACL/MCL) in training camp, and is likely out for much or all of the season. That hurts leadership, two-way play, and depth. The Sun+2Reuters+2 Also, Matthew Tkachuk is recovering from surgery and may miss time. DraftKings Network+1 They'll need next-man up to step out. Still expected to be a top-team in the Atlantic, maybe the favorite. But their margin for error is slimmer without Barkov. If they stay healthy otherwise, they should contend for division and maybe again deep in the playoffs. Toronto Maple Leafs Very strong offensive core (Matthews, Nylander, etc.), good goaltending (Stolarz / Woll) last season. They won the division in 2024-25, so momentum and confidence are there. Daily Faceoff+3Wikipedia+3The Hockey Writers+3 Major change: Mitch Marner is gone (trade / sign-and-trade), so they lose a big creator and offensive driver. The Hockey Writers+2hockeybuzz.com+2 Depth on the blue line is a concern; mobility and puck-moving among the defense isn't elite. Also any injuries to top forwards could hurt. The Hockey Writers+1 They will likely still compete for a top-3 spot in the Atlantic. Many projections put them 2nd or 3rd. But whether they can pull off another division title may depend heavily on how they adapt without Marner. Tampa Bay Lightning They have veteran depth, star players (Hedman, Kucherov, etc.), strong goaltending history. They tend to remain a steady playoff presence and know how to win big games. The Hockey News+2DraftKings Network+2 Age and wear could creep in; maintaining performance across a full season is always harder for older players. Depth beyond their top lines / defense is always in question. Also, small off-season improvements vs rivals who might have improved more. The Hockey News+2hockeybuzz.com+2 Expect them to be in the mix for a playoff spot, likely top-3 or wild-card if needed. They might not win the division, but they'll be dangerous — especially if other teams have more turmoil. Ottawa Senators Young core is maturing: players like Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle, Jake Sanderson are established difference-makers. They made the playoffs in 2024-25 for the first time in a while. hockeybuzz.com+3NHL+3Wikipedia+3 They should have more experience, better cohesion. Depth is still a concern — forward depth, goaltending (though they have some good prospects), and whether they can avoid inconsistency (long losing stretches) especially in a tough division. Also, small margins matter in late games; punishing turnover or defensive lapses will hurt more in 2025-26. Likely a wild card contender; maybe push into the top-4 or 5 in the Atlantic depending on health and whether they capitalize in close games. Not likely favorites, but in many projections they finish around 4th in the division. The Hockey News+2The Hockey Writers+2 Montreal Canadiens Youth is coming through; the “next wave” is expected to make strides. Many observers see them as a team that could improve more steeply than some of their rivals. Daily Faceoff+1 They have upside — speed, prospects, and potential depth upgrades. Still less consistency, still gaps — especially in center depth, defensive depth, and perhaps special teams. They might struggle in tight games, and maybe lack the experience to keep pace with more battle-tested teams. Probably still just outside the top group, fighting for a wild-card. If things go well, could squeak into a playoff spot; if not, might hover in the middle. Projections often place them ~5th in the division. Boston Bruins After a down year, they have some assets and draft picks; hiring a new coach and adding forward depth are seen as positives. NHL+2The Hockey Writers+2 They also have tradition and infrastructure; could bounce back. They were last in the division in 2024-25, so regression is required just to be relevant. They need players to step up, younger guys to develop. Also, they need to improve on defense, and be better in transition and in penalty kill / special teams. Without big upgrades, they risk being left behind. NHL+1 Probably still a rebuilding / retooling year. Likely finish in the lower third of the division. Modest improvements, but playoff contention seems out of reach unless some surprise performances or trades happen. Buffalo Sabres Some high-end offensive talent (e.g. players like Tage Thompson) that have shown they can produce. Potential for breakout seasons. Bleacher Report+1 They also have assets and could use them wisely. Defensive structure, consistency, special teams, and goaltending tend to be weak or uneven. They have to avoid letting games get away — handling adversity, depth through injuries will be big. Also, relative to other Atlantic teams, margin for error is small. Probably still outside the playoff picture; might aim for getting close (70-80 wins?), but more likely a lower-end Atlantic finish (6th or 7th). Potential to improve, but not yet in serious contention unless they make big moves. Detroit Red Wings They showed competitiveness last season; some young core pieces are developing; fanbase optimism is there. They're not total longshots — could surprise. hockeybuzz.com+1 Depth is lacking; need more consistency, better defense, better special teams. Also, injuries and inexperience could hurt them over the grind of a full season. Their margin for error is small. Likely still on the outside looking in. May notch more wins than last season, possibly finish mid-pack in the division, but a playoff berth is probably a stretch unless many things go right. Metropolitan Team Strengths / What Looks Good Challenges / Risks Expectations / Projection Carolina Hurricanes Added scoring depth (Nikolaj Ehlers) and boosted their defense backing (K'Andre Miller). They have a strong coaching staff, and their core players (Aho, Svechnikov, etc.) are established. (The Hockey News) Ehlers has been somewhat injury prone; Miller is still adjusting to larger responsibility. Also, they've had playoff disappointments lately — expectations are high, so even small slip-ups will be magnified. (The Hockey News) Many project them to win the Metro. Likely among the top point totals in the division (100+ points), serious contender to go deep in the playoffs. (Yardbarker) New York Rangers Key offseason additions: defense improvements, coaching change (Mike Sullivan) which might stabilize some weaknesses. They have top-end talent offensively, good leadership, and the potential to tighten up defensively. (Yardbarker) Their defensive and 5-on-5 metrics were weak last season; goaltending concerns persist. They need consistency, especially in close games and during stretches without full health. (Yardbarker) Expected to bounce back. Many see them finishing near the top of the Metro, possibly 2nd or 3rd. Not quite the favourite, but serious playoff hopes. (Yardbarker) New Jersey Devils Young core that is increasingly experienced: Hughes, Bratt, etc. Some savvy offseason moves adding depth forwards and defensive pieces. If they stay healthy, they could compete for a high seed. (Live Sports on TV) Injuries to their star players remain a concern; goaltending is also an open question (how well Markstrom and others hold up). Depth still isn't quite elite. Also, consistency in tight games will be tested. (Yardbarker) Many expect them to improve on last season, possibly pushing for top-3 in Metro. A playoff berth is expected; division win less certain. If things go well, might break into serious contention. (Yardbarker) Washington Capitals Strong recent performance; good special teams, solid top lines, veteran leadership. Their depth is better in many eyes, and key players are still in good form. (The Hockey News) Aging defense corps could be a liability. Also, regression is possible—last season's stretch may be hard to replicate at the same level. Injuries always loom. (Yardbarker) Probably a top-4 Metro finish. They might not be favoured to win the division, but if things align, they could threaten. Expect playoff qualification, likely in a decent seeding spot. (Yardbarker) Columbus Blue Jackets Young players are continuing to develop; they showed last season they can compete. If goaltending solidifies and they stay healthy, they could push for the lower playoff spots. (Yardbarker) Goaltending is a concern (depth, consistency). Also, finishing games, managing pressure, and handling divisional matchups could expose their inexperience. Depth beyond top lines may still be a weak link. (Yardbarker) Dark horse for a wild card. Probably not expected to win the Metro, but could finish 4th–5th, depending on injuries and consistency. Surprises possible. (Yardbarker) New York Islanders Veteran presence, some depth, experience in tight defensive systems. Could outperform low expectations if they get hot and especially in home games. (Yardbarker) The roster seems to lack top-end scoring punch compared to the top Metro teams. Also unclear whether they've made enough changes to keep up with more aggressive/younger teams. If injuries hit, they may have trouble keeping pace. (Yardbarker) Likely in the middle of the pack. Maybe fight for a wild card but probably not among the top 3 unless something clicks. (Yardbarker) Philadelphia Flyers Some high-upside youth, flashes of good play, potential to surprise. They've added pieces that could help in depth and forward scoring. (Live Sports on TV) Still a ways to go. Lack of consistency, defense and special teams likely won't be top tier. Pressure to improve is there but may not have enough veteran stability. (Yardbarker) Probably among the lower end of Metro. Expecting modest gains; playoff battle is probably out of reach unless overperformance across the board. (Yardbarker) Pittsburgh Penguins Name recognition, leadership with veterans; still capable of pulling out big performances (especially in front of home crowd). If some younger players step up, there's upside. (Bleav) Aging core, inconsistent goaltending, defensive talent concerns. Many see them projected to finish last or near the bottom in the Metro. Long stretches of tough games could expose their vulnerabilities. (Yardbarker) Probably a rebuilding / transition year. More about development and seeing what youth can do. Playoffs unlikely barring massive surprises. Might aim to exceed low expectations rather than compete for top spots. (Yardbarker) Pacific Team Strengths / What's Working in Their Favor Key Weaknesses / Risks Expectations / Projection Vegas Golden Knights They won the division last season (2024-25) and bring strong overall depth, offensive firepower, and experience. (Daily Faceoff) They've also made roster tweaks to stay competitive. (Daily Faceoff) Losing or aging pieces, defensive depth under pressure, possible regression if injuries hit. Also, they'll get more attention from other teams, meaning more challenging matchups. (Daily Faceoff) Likely to be one of the top 2 in the Pacific, maybe the division winner again. Considered among the favorites. Edmonton Oilers Big upside. With superstars like McDavid, strong offensive core, recent playoff success (they made the Stanley Cup Final last season) indicate they already have what it takes. (Daily Faceoff) Goaltending is a concern, but if the tandem holds up, they could be dangerous. (NHL) Consistency in goal is a known risk: both in terms of performance and availability. Statistics suggest some volatility. Also, pressure expectations are high. If things go off the rails early, it could affect momentum. (NHL) Expected to challenge Vegas closely for the division; likely secure a playoff spot. Possibly division runner-up or even top if they outperform in goal. Los Angeles Kings They had a solid 2024-25, finishing 2nd in the Pacific. Key players have experience, and if their depth continues to build, they could push upward. (Wikipedia) Scoring consistency and depth past the top lines will matter. Injuries or underperformance in secondary scoring could limit how high they go. Also, keeping pace with Vegas/Edmonton will be challenging. (Daily Faceoff) Likely to be in the playoff mix. Possibly a dark horse for second or third in the division, potentially a lower seed but competitive. Vancouver Canucks They have some strong forward pieces, and internal roster improvements (especially on defense) are viewed by analysts as meaningful. If their goaltending is healthy, they could push for a wild card. (The Hockey Writers) Lack of a strong second-line center is viewed as a weakness. Also, past off-ice issues (locker room dynamics) and performance under pressure might be concerns. Health of key players will be crucial. (The Hockey Writers) Probably fighting for one of the lower playoff or wild card spots. Could surprise and finish mid-pack in Pacific if things go well, but not expected to win the division. Calgary Flames Some analysts see potential for them to climb; they may be undervalued, depending on offseason additions, internal development, and being in a division that is top-heavy (so second tiers can get more margin). (Daily Faceoff) Depth issues, matching up against elite offensive teams, special teams and defensive consistency often are weak spots. If opponents exploit those, Flames might struggle in tight games. (Daily Faceoff) Likely just outside of the top 3 in the division; possible wild card contender if they stay consistent and avoid injury. Anaheim Ducks They are still rebuilding, but have young talent, and some key contracts or signings could help them improve. (Daily Faceoff) Probably still a year or two away from being a real threat. Their defense and goaltending need to improve more before they can reliably win close games. Depth beyond the top prospects might limit their ceiling this season. (The Hockey Writers) Probably toward the lower end of playoff contention. More likely playing spoiler or improving win totals rather than challenging for top of Pacific. Seattle Kraken They have new coaching (Lane Lambert) which could bring a change in culture or playing style. Some young players are expected to develop further. (Wikipedia) They were weak in 2024-25, and must overcome inconsistency, defensive holes, scoring shortages. Also, renovation of systems and integrating young players tends to produce growing pains. (OilersNation) Likely among the bottom few in Pacific, unless there is a breakout by young core. Probably fighting for modest gains in standings rather than playoff spots. San Jose Sharks Potential upside in young players / prospects; less external pressure; opportunity to surprise if things align. (Daily Faceoff) Very likely to struggle in many games. Depth, defense, offense vs stronger teams are weak points. Budget / roster limitations may make large leaps difficult. (Daily Faceoff) Likely near the bottom of the Pacific this season. Development year. Might win some rounds, maybe upset a few higher-ranked teams, but not expected to make the playoffs in baseline projections. Central Team What Looks Good / Strengths What Could Go Wrong / Key Risks Expectations / Projection Colorado Avalanche • Strong forward group with Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas, Brock Nelson, Valeri Nichushkin. (The Hockey Writers) • Good defensive depth; additions like Brent Burns and Victor Olofsson project to bolster secondary scoring and depth. (The Hockey News) • More stable goaltending: Mackenzie Blackwood paired with Scott Wedgewood may reduce the inconsistency that has been a drag in past seasons. (The Hockey Writers) • Landeskog's ability to stay healthy and produce consistently is still a question. (The Hockey Writers) • Age of some defensive pieces (e.g. Burns) is a factor; performance may dip or break down in tough stretches. • If the backup goaltending or depth scoring fails, that could expose vulnerabilities. Among the favorites to win the division or finish top 2-3. Many projections put Colorado near or at the top. They are seen as a Stanley Cup contender from the Central. (The Hockey News) Dallas Stars • Strong forward group / top-6 depth. Even if they lost some pieces, their core remains dangerous. (The Hockey Writers) • Jake Oettinger remains a strong goaltender, giving them solid chances in tight games. (The Hockey News) • They may have gotten slightly “worse on paper” due to offseason departures; matching pace with Colorado, Winnipeg, etc., will be tough. (The Hockey Writers) • Defensive depth could be stressed; margin for error is smaller in a tight division. Very likely playoff team; realistic chance to compete for the division title. Projections often put them 1-3 in the Central. (The Hockey Writers) Winnipeg Jets • Strong regular season potential: solid core, strong goaltending, capable offense. (The Hockey News) • Adding leadership / veterans like Jonathan Toews may help in tight playoff push games. (The Hockey News) • They lost Nikolaj Ehlers, which is a nontrivial blow to their offense. Replacing that contribution is not simple. (The Hockey Writers) • Keeping consistency over a full season, especially in travel / divisional games, is always challenging. • Injuries or regression from key players could hamper momentum. Expected to finish among the top 3 in the Central; likely a playoff spot. Some projections have them trailing Colorado and Dallas. (The Hockey News) Utah Mammoth • Progressing core; young but gaining experience. Some observers view them as dark horse. (The Hockey Writers) • They have added pieces to try to round out depth; more cohesion could pay off. • Their overall expectation is rising; they may benefit if other teams slip. • Inexperience could hurt in high-stakes games. • Depth still may not be sufficient to sustain long slumps or injuries to key forwards / defense. • Goaltending and consistency remain open questions. Likely a wild card contender. Could finish 4th-5th in the division, possibly grab a playoff spot if things break well. Not yet expected to challenge at the very top, but capable of overachieving. (The Hockey Writers) Minnesota Wild • Some talented young players developing (e.g. Zeev Buium, Brock Faber, etc.). (The Hockey Writers) • Goaltending tandem (Gustavsson / Wallstedt) may give them more stability. (The Hockey Writers) • If Kaprizov stays engaged and the offense gets consistent support, they could push for wild card. • There has been uncertainty around certain players' commitments/futures (e.g. rumors with Kirill Kaprizov). • Depth beyond the top lines / top 6 remains a concern. • Defensive breakdowns in tight games and special teams performance could limit upside. Probably mid-pack in Central. Many projections expect them to fight for a playoff
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee kick off with some thoughts on Aleksander Barkov's potentially season-ending injury before getting to Doug MacLean (2:48) for his first Off-The-Rails Friday appearance of the season! Mac shares his predictions for the Atlantic Division, how the Leafs will manage without Mitch Marner, and the outlook for Connor McDavid and Kirill Kaprizov's extensions. He also discusses the most improved teams from last year and what Jonathan Toews can bring to the Jets after missing the last two seasons. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam react to the Leafs signing James Reimer to a PTO and answer your questions on the text line!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.
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Brad Treliving (4:48) to share some thoughts on the offseason and the team heading into the 2025-26 season. The GM discusses the slow summer across the NHL, the ongoing search for a top-six forward, Easton Cowan's encouraging camp, the options in net in Joseph Woll's absence, Anthony Stolarz's contract negotiations, competition in the bottom-six, and Morgan Rielly's shape entering the year. Later, Nick and Justin regroup with Sam McKee to talk Jonathan Toews' return to NHL ice with the Winnipeg Jets, the new playoff salary cap rules, and the Leafs' biggest need for this 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.
In this episode, Nick and Mac dive into the NHL Central Division, discussing each team's prospects for the upcoming season. They share personal anecdotes, introduce a new segment called 'Max Misfortune,' and analyze the Chicago Blackhawks' rebuilding phase, the Colorado Avalanche's playoff potential, the Dallas Stars' need to prove themselves, the Minnesota Wild's playoff hopes, the Nashville Predators' state of limbo, the St. Louis Blues' need for bounce-back seasons, and the Winnipeg Jets' solid roster. The episode concludes with thoughts on Jonathan Toews' return and the competitive nature of the Central Division. 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 02:55 Central Division Preview: Chicago Blackhawks 06:09 Central Division Preview: Colorado Avalanche 12:04 Central Division Preview: Dallas Stars 20:45 Central Division Preview: Minnesota Wild 27:48 Central Division Preview: Nashville Predators 30:47 Assessing Team Performance and Player Potential 34:50 St. Louis Blues: Bounce Back or Decline? 40:47 Winnipeg Jets: A Year of Expectations 48:56 The Newcomers: Mammoth's Fresh Identity Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines for the Maple Leafs entering the season, the players to watch on the team, Matias Maccelli and Max Domi's spot on the first line, Easton Cowan's opportunity to make the roster, Jonathan Toews' return, William Nylander's role and more.
TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the start of training camp, Connor McDavid's future with the Oilers, the factors that will go into the next choice, the Panthers' reign on the league, Kirill Kaprizov's contract in Minnesota, Jonathan Toews' season in Winnipeg and more.
The boys are back! In our season premiere, we look at Anze Kopitar preparing for a retirement tour after a Hall of Fame–worthy career, while big contract questions swirl around Kirill Kaprizov and Connor McDavid. Mitch Marner’s move to Vegas raises questions about fit and what the Golden Knights had to part with in order to fit him in, and in Toronto, Brad Treliving and Craig Berube face tough questions about replacing Marner’s production. We touch on Jonathan Toews in Winnipeg, the Jets’ looming Kyle Connor extension, and the future of Crosby, Malkin, and Letang in Pittsburgh as the Penguins try to stay competitive in the later years of their legends' careers. Plus, Ask R&D Anything!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Thunder win the NBA Title and we talk about a Game 7 that didn't live up to the hype after Tyrese Haliburton's torn achilles. SGA's incredible season, Sam Presti finally gets his chip. We talk about the level of gut punch for the Pacers after an incredible playoff run (00:00:00-00:18:41). Kevin Durant traded again (00:18:41-00:24:30). Tommy Fleetwood can't win the big one or a one in general (00:24:30-00:38:59). Who's back of the week including Mt Rushmore season coming Wednesday, WWIII, Jonathan Toews and more (00:38:59-00:59:24). Cal Raleigh joins the show to talk baseball, being nicknamed Big Dumper, being a catcher, hitting bombs and tons more (00:59:24-01:45:38). We finish the show with a recap of Hank's trip to Pebble Beach (paid for by Big Cat and PFT) and he brought home gifts for the boys (01:45:38-01:45:38).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/pardon-my-take
On today's episode of The Stretch we start by recapping the NBA finals game 7 and compare Tyrese Halliburton's injury to Derrick Rose's (1:43) We then get into hypothetical trade scenarios that would potentially rebuild the Chicago Bulls (4:08) and predict the NBA Draft (24:25). We discuss the Stanley Cup Finals and what it would take to make the Panthers a dynasty (26:15). We discuss another dream scenario where McDavid comes to the Blackhawks (30:25) and then we get realistic and talk the upcoming NHL draft (34:00). We can't wait to see what Jonathan Toews has in store with Winnipeg (37:28) We then get into the upcoming tough stretch of games for the Chicago Cubs (45:23) and recap the clip of Clint Frazier giving the true story of what it was like to play for the White Sox (53:30). We discuss Jon Jones' retirement (1:05:52) and Joe Burrow's inability to throw a baseball (1:08:47). And to close out the show, we are addressing things from Barstool Basketball and the skate off to Chief vs. Cons and Ice Cube (1:10:10).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/redlineradio