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(00:00-28:10) People texting in at 4:56 A.M. Spelunking with Doug. Drama with the Ottawa Senators. Thrilling game last night and the Miami Hurricanes are onto the CFP National Championship. Dumb penalties and dropped interceptions. Audio of Mario Cristobal in the postgame. Soy sauce stains. Mr. Lix denies his Ole Miss attendance. Audio of Pete Golding talking about the uncalled DPI at the end of the game. Mutual combat. Third straight year with no SEC representation in the championship. But also, who cares?(28:18-44:50) Was it 1987? Audio of Jim Montgomery on The Fast Lane yesterday and discussed what went down with Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer in Chicago. Doug remains skeptical. Drop audit.(45:00-59:45) Is it even possible for Tim to have a better show than yesterday? Martin's EMOTD ballot. Jimbo Fisher audio that Jackson forgot to cut. Wait, that's not Jimbo. Doug's mad at Lane Kiffin. Love you guys. What happened to the committee the president put Saban on?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jonas Siegel for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss Macklin Celebrini in the Hart Trophy race with Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon and his season with the Sharks, Jerry Jones' aspirations for Super Bowl wins in Dallas, Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer's moment on the bench and the Senators and Jets leaking oil. TSN Host James Duthie on his experience covering the World Juniors, the Maple Leafs' successful run and if Celebrini can win the Hart Trophy over McDavid and MacKinnon.
Bizarre scenes in Chicago saw Jordan Binnington being told to leave the crease after giving up his 7th goal, but he stayed put as backup Joel Hofer was nowhere to be found. New Jersey’s 9–0 loss to the Islanders came despite dominating shots on goal, with Jacob Markstrom left in for all nine goals. There are bigger problems for the Devils than just this one terrible outcome. Winnipeg’s stunning 11-game skid has last season’s Presidents’ Trophy champs sitting dead last at the halfway mark, with Ray noting the roster aged into one of the league’s oldest and visibly slower teams, exposing depth issues beyond their top line. In Toronto, Auston Matthews has rediscovered his superstar form since Christmas, inspiring the room after a baffling 35-game slump and underscoring how much influence elite players quietly carry. Finally, the Islanders’ resurgence has put 19-year-old Matthew Schaefer in the spotlight; while one player rarely flips a team, this kid’s infectious energy has clearly lifted teammates even at 22 minutes a night, injecting a new, faster identity into the club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports (3:00), plus they preview tonight's Canucks matchup at the Red Wings with Detroit Hockey Now's Kevin Allen (26:30). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jeremy Rutherford discusses Jordan Binnington making Team Canada, Justin Faulk leading the team in goals, and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Kerber joins the show to talk all things Blues and the 4-point weekend with wins over VGK and Montreal. Kerbs talks about some things that can give folks hope in the new year, including the performance of Jordan Binnington. Kerbs also talks goalscoring, especially from Faulk and the lack of scoring from Parayko. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Blues win back to back games to start the new year as they take down the Montreal Canadiens 2-0. Hear the highlights, get reaction from Jordan Binnington, Cam Fowler, Robert Thomas, Associate Coach Steve Ott, and Head Coach Jim Montgomery. Finally, hear the game breakdown and analysis from Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys take a close look at Broncos-Chargers on Sunday. How much is at stake here? How are the Chargers feeling in the visiting locker room? How badly does the Broncos pass rush need to get going again? Scott Wedgewood and Mackenzie Blackwood both NOT selected to play for Team Canada at the Olympics in February. Avs respond by pounding Jordan Binnington and the Blues. Mark joins the guys from Atlanta where he is calling the Falcons-Saints game on Sunday, which will have some playoff implications. What should the expectations be for Sunday?
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Matthew DeFranks and Nathan Mills talk about the Blues' blowout loss in Colorado to end the year, the changing goaltending situation with Joel Hofer and Jordan Binnington, the Canadian Olympic team, and then select the most important moments and storylines surrounding the team in the calendar year. Submit questions for a future episode via email to mdefranks@post-dispatch.com or via X (formerly Twitter) @MDeFranks. Find more podcasts from the Post-Dispatch Subscribe to the Post-Dispatch
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning return after the holiday season to recap the Maple Leafs' dramatic 6–5 comeback win over the Jets. They dive into the importance of victory, Auston Matthews' first hat trick since February 2024, and the renewed confidence for this group in a playoff push. They break down the improved power play since Marc Savard's firing and debate whether the change reflects real adjustments or better results, along with how to manage the net during a compressed schedule. After the break, they analyze Team Canada's Olympic roster, touching on notable inclusions and snubs, lineup combinations, Jordan Binnington's selection, and the blue line makeup. They wrap up by sharing their excitement for the return of Olympic hockey.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.
2025 has come to a close, and what a run it's been for the Avalanche since October, as the first team in NHL history to hit 30 wins before the new year. Blackwood and Wedgewood being snubbed from Team Canada couldn't the new years spirit, as the Avalanche got to embarrass Jordan Binnington who was selected instead in front of the GM who picked him, running the Blues out of the building with a 6-1 dominant win. With Nathan MacKinnon hitting 400 goals as well, there's so much greatness to reflect on as we head into 2026. Send questions to the mailbag here: https://forms.gle/7ytuJfsiTr1x3VDt6 Keep up with everything on the site at HockeyMountainHigh.com Follow the show: @HockeyMTNPod Follow Griffin: @GRYoungs Follow Christian: @Christian_Bolle Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and guest producer Cristian Ceniti open the National Hour with thoughts on Team Canada's roster selection for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Doug Armstrong, General Manager of the St. Louis Blues and Team Canada, joins the show to take us behind the scenes of his decision-making process. Doug also touches on how the team will manage their injury reserves, Macklin Celebrini's rapid ascension, the players on the outside looking in, and Jordan Binnington on the world's stage. Later, two-time Gold Medalist Chris Pronger (23:03) discusses Sam Bennett's omission from Canada's Olympic roster, the choice to stick with the same defensive group from the 4 Nations Face-Off, and Cale Makar's opportunity to captain the blue line. Chris also details Anthony Cirelli's upside on the roster and highlights 19-year-old Macklin Celebrini's selection.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 connaît maintenant l'identité des 25 joueurs qui représenteront le Canada lors des Jeux olympiques d'hiver de Milano Cortina 2026. Si Nick Suzuki et Macklin Celebrini ont su gagner leur poste avec l'équipe, d'autres décisions comme celle de laisser Sam Bennett de côté ou encore de choisir Jordan Binnington font jaser. Dans cet épisode, nos journalistes Nicolas Ducharme, Guillaume Lepage et Jean-François Chaumont analysent la composition de l'équipe en vue du tournoi qui s'amorcera le 12 février. Notre équipe revient aussi sur les deux derniers matchs des Canadiens de Montréal, dont celui de mardi contre les Panthers de la Floride, où Samuel Montembeault a effectué son retour dans la LNH en signant une victoire de 3-2 en prolongation. Finalement, on profite du passage de Guillaume au Minnesota pour parler des premiers matchs d'Équipe Canada lors du Championnat mondial junior, un début de tournoi à la ronde qui laisse un peu à désirer. Bonne écoute! 3:45 – Nick Suzuki a gagné sa place avec son année 2025 7:20 – Les ajouts et les décisions surprenantes 16:00 – Macklin Celebrini n'a pas laissé de chance à Doug Armstrong 20:15 – Jordan Binnington sera-t-il le partant malgré sa difficile saison? 25:30 – Une solide performance de Montembeault… et maintenant? 36:00 – Équipe Canada junior cherche encore son rythme
Tom Ackerman talks with Chris Zimmerman about the St. Louis Blues recent surge, including wins over the Florida Panthers and Winnipeg Jets, putting the Blues within one win of a playoff spot. They highlight the importance of Jordan Binnington and preview upcoming games against the Tampa Bay Lightning before Christmas and the Nashville Predators after the break. Zimmerman also discusses the Blues' partnership with KMOX and Matrix Midwest, plus the U.S. Figure Skating Championships coming to Enterprise Center. The conversation wraps with appreciation for Blues fans and the St. Louis sports community.
(00:00-33:46) Is this the biggest prize in the history of radio? Eric in the CWE isn't happy with the 9:45 EMOTD. Jackson and Jamie Rivers scrapped yesterday and Jackson may be pressing charges. Physical response or litigation? Holding the Blues rights. Drink's emotional tribute to Beau Pribula. Doug sat on the glass last night at the Blues game. Magic City on a Monday. Simple texts can come across very sassy. You know you're on the wrong Instagram when you see Ella Reese. Jackson's on a cooler right now. MNF Thriller last night. Audio of Rams coach Sean McVay banty with the officials last night.(33:54-48:52) Jamie Rivers had made Jackson a better man. Just call me Kevin The Idiot. Auto-lemminating. Rockin' red bottoms like they're Pumas. Jim Montgomery's comments on what's going wrong with The Note. Love that TikTok. Top 5 social media platforms. Is WhatsApp for Infidelity?(49:01-1:01:4-) This Jackson's feeling himself. Blues 0-8 in overtime this year. Jim Montgomery talking about missing out on scoring opportunities. Jordan Binnington talking about the team responding well in the third period and focusing on his process. Still no goals for Colton Parayko. Only Seattle has fewer goals than the Blues.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Blues pick up 3 out of 4 possible points in this back to back as they lose to the New York Rangers 2-1 in OT. Hear the highlights, get reaction from Jonaton Berggren, Jordan Binnington, Associate Coach Steve Ott, and Head Coach Jim Montgomery. Finally, hear the game breakdown and analysis from Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the DFO Rundown with Jason Gregor and Mike Rupp!The Buffalo Sabres have a four-game winning streak, a new GM, and now sit five points out of a playoff spot with a game in hand. Rupper thinks a playoff push would be detrimental in Buffalo, while Gregor believes they have some good pieces and are better than their record suggests. Do they go the San Jose route and rebuild, or the Nashville route and re-tool with veterans? Can Jarmo Kekäläinen change the culture in Buffalo and get the Sabres back into the playoffs soon?Sitting third in points behind Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon, has Macklin Celebrini punched his ticket to Team Canada? He currently has San Jose in a playoff spot, and the guys believe he would be the Hart Trophy winner if the Sharks make the postseason this year. Can the second-year forward beat out the likes of McDavid and MacKinnon for the award?John Klingberg is enjoying a career resurgence with the Sharks this season. His mobility looks closer to his prime years, and his offensive game is starting to shine alongside San Jose's young core. A physical and mental reset has allowed Klingberg to flash the star form he once showed in Dallas.Connor McDavid's hot streak is in full steam ahead. The Oilers captain has 14 points in his last five games, and any rumblings that McDavid had fallen off have quickly faded. Once again, he's proving he's arguably the best player in the world.Rupper recounts his time in Pittsburgh, where Sidney Crosby was constantly striving to improve—even after winning the Stanley Cup. Taking more faceoffs, improving defensively, shooting more, and doing anything possible to become a more complete, big-moment player.Nathan MacKinnon continues his shooting barrage as he leads the league in shots on goal. McDavid has seen an uptick in shooting during his hot streak, and Celebrini is climbing the list as well. The guys examine some of the league's top volume shooters and a few surprise leaders in shooting percentage, including one of the biggest up-and-comers in the scoring race, Morgan Geekie.Edmonton's offense is starting to roll as they head into the Christmas break, with no more road games against Eastern Conference teams remaining. With Tristan Jarry injured, is there renewed concern in the Oilers' crease, and what will they do if he's out long-term?Pat joins the show for Fill in the Blank:The percent chance Alex Tuch stays in Buffalo is ___The Minnesota Wild are missing ___ to truly become a top contenderThe team to win the regular season in the East will be ___Olympic roster predictions are in from Rupper and Gregor, starting with Rupp's Team USA selections. Cole Caufield is out, while Brock Nelson makes the roster up front. Despite his season in Anaheim, Cutter Gauthier was never in consideration for Rupp. There are no changes on defense, and while Seth Jones was strongly considered, Rupp couldn't find a spot for him.With Connor Bedard injured, Gregor slots Brandon Hagel in as his replacement. Would Bo Horvat be on the roster if he weren't injured? Evan Bouchard's improved defensive play earns him a spot, while Thomas Harley drops off as he continues to struggle after returning from injury in Dallas. Jordan Binnington remains on Gregor's roster based on merit and his Four Nations performance—but could his poor NHL play push him off the team by February?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.
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by NHL on Sportsnet host David Amber in-studio (0:26) to chat about general manager Bill Guerin turning the Minnesota Wild into a destination for NHL players with the bold move of trading for Quinn Hughes. Then, they discuss if Connor McDavid can surpass Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux in points per game in the regular season, whether Connor Bedard's injury could impact his spot on Team Canada, who would round out the Olympic roster, and the state of the Canadian NHL teams before the holiday break. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee look at the St. Louis Blues roster and landing spots for some of their players, if Jordan Binnington can earn another big contract, and the Pittsburgh Penguins selling the franchise to the Hoffmann family. 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.
David Pagnotta joins the show to discuss what he is hearing about the Blues in the rumor mill. What is the value of Jordan Binnington on the market? Plus, is there a hockey trade out there for the Blues? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-24:34) The Blues, indeed. Martin apologizes for his Blues/Predators under play. Doug's Bunny Ranch robe. A history of smut. APB for LuLu. Are there still drunkards on sitcoms? Do the Blues have a Jordan Binnington problem? Jim Montgomery talking about what's gone wrong the last two games. Ginger. You don't see enough Hughs or Guys. Martin was a husky kid. Swapping increases when the sports teams are bad. The caller "Carlos Martinez Twitter Favorites" is on the line. Ok, that'll wrap it up.(24:42-47:40) Charlotte Rea and Burl Ives may join us. Mad Dog Russo's half court shot. Calling is a different beast. Rough one last night for the Bucs and Todd Bowles dropped some F bombs postgame. Lisa's not trying to get fresh. When you're on top of him you have to squint. Jack Buck walking around handing out hunnids. Mickey Carrol's slippers. Always get a to-go box.(47:50-1:05:16) Christopher Wallace. Text in and get fresh with Jackson. Bodily fluids and such. Booting people out of the YouTube chat. Do the Blues make a trade before December 20th? Sibling rivalries. Iggy's holiday podcast tour. Presidential sibling data. He called his love "Jumbo."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with the struggling Mammoth who after last night's loss have fallen to fifth in the Central with a points percentage below .500. What needs to change in Utah to get them back on track?Have we already seen the best of Connor McDavid? Some stats may say the prime of Connor McDavid is in the past, what do Tyler and Hutts think about the Oilers superstar? On the discussion of declines we like at other prevalent players around the league that were highlighted in an article by Paul Pidutti on the Daily Faceoff website. Has Father Time caught up with Jordan Binnington, Filip Forsberg, JT Miller, and Linus Ullmark?https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/father-time-2025-aging-decline-mcdavid-binnington-forsberg-ullmark-millerDavid Pagnotta from The Fourth Period joins the show for the Insider Notebook where we will discuss who could enter the Quinn Hughes sweepstakes and what options Dallas have for their new-found cap space. SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with James Sharman (1:15) following the 2026 World Cup Draw! They discuss how Canada will be tested early in a tough group stage, whether Italy will find their way into the group stage against Canada, which country could be the biggest surprise at the tournament, and much more. Then, Frank Seravalli joins the show (25:13) for another edition of Frank or Fiction! They discuss the Leafs' situation between the pipes as Joseph Woll is set to miss time, if Jordan Binnington could find his way out of St. Louis, if the rink will be ready for Milan and if the smaller rink will affect the play, and much more. Ailish and Justin discuss a major LeBron record ending at the hands of Toronto, the biggest NFL games to follow this weekend, and 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.
(00:00-30:26) Martin with some housekeeping. Tom Ackerman heading to Indy for the Big Ten Championship. Is Charlie dodging us? The Big Ten Championship has gone over all but three years. Finally joined by Charlie Marlow. Chuckles throwing some shade at Martin. Charlie's thoughts on the show Landman. A brief NASCAR/Michael Jordan update. How important is the Big Ten Championship? Thoughts on conference championship games and the college football playoff.(30:34-35:46) Time for the College Football Championship Week Pick Em.(35:56-41:36) You've got 43 minutes left to get a text name. Jim Montgomery's comments on the team's lack of effort. Recommended reading in The Athletic from JR. Only 15 days until the NHL holiday trade freeze. Schenn, Faulk, and Kyrou on the list of possible trade pieces. Audio of Jordan Binnington talking about how the team can try and bounce back from this.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Blues kick off their three game road trip by losing to the Boston Bruins, 5-2. Hear the highlights, get reaction from Jordan Binnington, Colton Parayko, and Head Coach Jim Montgomery. Finally, hear the game breakdown and analysis from Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Confirmation that Milan’s Olympic rink has been accidentally built three feet short—an odd mistake Ray says won’t affect roster decisions, though the NHLPA’s threat to pull players if construction isn’t finished is seen mostly as pressure to keep organizers on schedule. In St. Louis, Jordan Binnington was pulled after two goals on five shots, leading to a heated bench moment Ray felt should’ve stayed in the room, but the guys don’t think it harms his Olympic chances. Washington’s six-game heater continued with a 7–1 rout of San Jose, but they face a tough balance between supporting Ovechkin and protecting young assets. Rasmus Dahlin’s major on Trevor Zegras was the right call, and the review process—and Zegras’ growing maturity under Rick Tocchet—earned praise. A healthier Leafs squad is grinding out wins behind a heavy third line of Nick Roy, Dakota Joshua, and Bobby McMann, who drove the result against Florida, while the Panthers look far from last year’s Cup winners as Toronto continues its road trip. Plus, in Ask Ray and Dregs Anything... should Brind'Amour have been considered for Team Canada? will Jay Woodcroft get another HC job? and a couple of amazing stories from Ray about coaches he ticked off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Kerber talks about the power play, Jordan Binnington getting the start, Jim Montgomery's return to Boston, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Matthew DeFranks and Nathan Mills talk about Jordan Binnington's exchange with Jim Montgomery, the Blues goaltending in the last month, a rash of injuries up front and the team's upcoming three-game road trip. Then Conor Ryan of Boston.com joins the show to discuss Jim Montgomery's return to Boston after he was fired by the Bruins last season. Submit questions for a future episode via email to mdefranks@post-dispatch.com or via X (formerly Twitter) @MDeFranks. Find more podcasts from the Post-Dispatch Subscribe to the Post-Dispatch
– The Blues are going back to Jordan Binnington. – Beat the Blues– We have a team to watch in the Donny Sweepstakes. – BK & Ferrario RewindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan and Shawn are joined by Dean Evason (13:23) to talk about the Blue Jacket's early season success, the parody of the NHL, the tight Eastern Conference standings, Jet Greaves' emergence in the crease and how Zach Werenski stacks up with other top defensemen in the NHL. The guys start the episode dissecting the stellar play of the Avalanche, Stars and Wild in the Central Division and analyzing Jordan Binnington's poor start and diving into his feisty encounter with Blues coach Jim Montgomery. They wrap the episode opening up the mailbag and diving into what the Canucks will do with Quinn Hughes and what teams might be a good fit to acquire him. Plus, thoughts on the Florida Panthers and goalie situation in Edmonton.
Jim Montgomery talks about the decision to pull Jordan Binnington after 2 goals against, why the offense struggled against the Ducks, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Dave Feschuk for Hour 2 on OverDrive! TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joins to discuss the Maple Leafs and Panthers' matchup, the Jets' losing skid and if Jordan Binnington is the starting goalie for Canada at the Winter Olympics. The guys go around the sports world in the latest edition of Confirm or Deny and Bryan gives his FanDuel Best Bets.
TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joined OverDrive to discuss the Maple Leafs and Panthers' matchup, the team's revenge on Sam Bennett, the injuries of Brandon Carlo and Anthony Stolarz, Easton Cowan making an impact, Jordan Binnington's stature for Canada, the Jets' team issues on the roster and more.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee start with a discussion about the size and status of Olympic ice following Pete DeBoer's comments on Monday's show. Then, Steve Valiquette joins the show for his weekly appearance (4:13). He gets into the parallels between the Rangers' and Leafs' seasons, the Stars' November surge, why he's not worried about Sergei Bobrovsky's lull, the Jets in free fall without Connor Hellebuyck, whether Jesper Wallstedt's play is sustainable in Minnesota and why a Jordan Binnington trade could save the Oilers. Later, they react to Brendan Dillon's eventful 1,000th NHL game and Sidney Crosby's two-goal game against the Flyers.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 Jordan Binnington storyline is going to be overblown. Plus, The Blues are getting hit hard by the injury bug.– It sounds like Willson Contreras is going to be on another roster by opening day. – Is there going to be a surprise in tonight's CFP reveal?– Questions and AnswersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning close out Tuesday morning by welcoming NHL insider Frank Seravalli on to talk about how the NHL trade market is shaping up, how active the Leafs will be in it and what's going on with Auston Matthews and Anthony Stolarz. The guys then turn their attention to the rest of the league taking a look at Jordan Binnington's trade market and what the lowly Nashville Predators may do before then getting into Frank's ongoing beef with Michael Buble. After the break, Co-host of Leafs Talk, and producer of real Kyper & Bourne Sam McKee joins the guys! (26:23) They discuss Sam's expectations for tonight's Leafs Panthers matchup, his conflicted view on the Leafs' season, how to root for them right now and what needs to change to turn their season around. The guys close out the morning with talk about who should start in net for team Canada at the Olympics. 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.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Tuesday's show with thoughts on Brad Marchand's comments about the Toronto Maple Leafs season thus far. The boys dive into tonight's matchup with the Panthers and outline the stakes of Toronto's growing rivalry with the Panthers, including what to make of Florida's shaky start. They then shift to David Montgomery's remarks about Jordan Binnington and what they might mean for Team Canada. After the break, they discuss Pete DeBoer's statement about the Olympic ice dimensions in Milan and potential implications for Team Canada. Ben and Brent close the hour with a look at the Pete Fairbanks rumours circulating in Toronto and discuss whether he could help fix the Blue Jays' bullpen.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.
Charge head coach Carla MacLeod on people reaching out after her cancer diagnosis, bad night for Jordan Binnington, rink dimensions are wrong in Italy, and BSens head coach David Bell.
Charge head coach Carla MacLeod on people reaching out after her cancer diagnosis, bad night for Jordan Binnington, rink dimensions are wrong in Italy, and BSens head coach David Bell.
It's Friday afternoon, which means a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio is ready to massage your eardrums with an hour of off-season Oilers talk. On today's podcast, the fellas discussed goalie rumours, Tuesday's debacle against the Stars, Connor Clattenburg's first NHL goal, more injury woes, line combos, and much more.We kicked off the Friday episode of ONR with a delicious debate about the goaltending rumours that are circling the Oilers these days, and tried to figure out which of these names would be the best fit for Edmonton. Whether it's Jordan Binnington, Tristan Jarry, or some other name we're not even discussing, there's little doubt that there are risks regardless of who the target may be. Yet, irrespective of what the boys think about the situation, there's little doubt that the noise is getting louder by the day.Shifting gears, the guys looked at Connor Clattenburg's recall so far and how he's making the most of his opportunity through the first two games. Even though he's not a player who will score goals in bunches, there's little doubt that he gives it 1000% effort on every shift he gets. We also talked about the run of injuries that is plaguing the Oilers right now, and how the Hockey Gords don't seem interesting in making our lives any easier.Finally, we wrapped up the Friday episode of ONR with another round of Ask the Idiots, betting talk for our friends at bet365, and Hot and Cold Performers to look back on the week that was. With the 2025-26 season more than 1/3 complete, the guys spent the bulk of the Friday episode discussing a range of topics, some related to the Oilers and others not, but that's what happens when the team is playing as poorly as they have been.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: NATION. http://www.bet365.ca/ Swiss Donair: https://swissdonair.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NHL on Sportsnet host David Amber joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to weigh in on if there should be a change in overtime, the points system, the dwindling numbers of Canadian teams not in the playoff picture, if it would be better to raise the issue in the Edmonton Oilers' net vs. the blueline, the thought of swapping Stuart Skinner and Jordan Binnington, how the Vancouver Canucks can (re)build around Quinn Hughes, and if they would be enticed to trade Hughes for Jesper Bratt and Simon Nemec. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee touch on William Nylander not playing in their game against the Washington Capitals and more on The Leafs Line! Finally, Nick and Justin wrap up the show with Gord Stellick (49:40) ahead of puck drop, Joseph Woll starting his 6th straight game, the changes in media coverages on the Leafs from his time as a general manager to now, and if the organization will benefit from an outgoing or quiet leader. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Welcome to the DFO Rundown with Jason Gregor and Mike Rupp!We start the show with a quick recap of Rupper's Thanksgiving yesterday.The Vancouver Canucks have opened up their veterans to the trade market. Which players do Gregor and Rupp think are most likely to be moved out of Vancouver? And what will happen with the most polarizing trade piece of all, Quinn Hughes?The Edmonton Oilers have seen major regression on the defensive end, going from an above-average defensive team to one of the worst in the league at insulating their goalies. What moves can be made to solidify the Oilers' crease? The guys dive into options like Tristan Jarry and Jordan Binnington.Gregor asks Rupp which young goaltender in the NHL has the best shot at earning a Vezina nomination—or even a win. Askarov, Dostal, Knight, and Wallstedt are all showing out to start the season. Which of these four would you bet on to get the first Vezina nod?The Winnipeg Jets are 0-3-0 since losing their Vezina-winning goalie, Connor Hellebuyck. How concerned should Jets fans be?Pat joins the show for another edition of Fill in the Blanks:Comrie needs to ____ to keep the Jets afloatHellebuyck at +2500 can win the Vezina if ____The next team to become a seller is ____A surprise buyer at the deadline is ____The guys highlight the parity in the league right now and the tight playoff race as we pass the U.S. Thanksgiving mark. Rupp talks about Scott Wedgewood and how team defensive metrics can help goalies achieve better numbers than expected.Lastly, will the Colorado Avalanche chase down the Bruins' points record? And if they cruise to the Central Division title, would it affect them come playoff time?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.
On this episode of The Chris Johnston show, Julian McKenzie and Chris Johnston go over a variety of topics including: (00:00) CJ did the math on how many teams make the playoffs if they're in a playoff spot by American Thanksgiving (6:00) Which teams could be in and out, based on who we see clicking (9:15) How good are the Avalanche? (13:00) Scott Wedgewood playing himself into Team Canada (17:30) Jordan Binnington & his trade value (25:15) Canucks becoming sellers: Sherwood likely to get moved and also would they even look to move Quinn Hughes? (31:15) The price of Ryan O'Reilly is too high? (35:00) Edmonton needs to add (42:00) Ottawa is the only Canadian team in a playoff spot right now (46:45) Leafs corner (50:00) Stick Taps Pre Order Julian's book BLACK ACES here: https://www.amazon.ca/Black-Aces-Essential-Stories-Trailblazers/dp/1637278624 Watch all episodes of The Chris Johnston Show here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLk7FZfwCEifwZnM5KxOFlm0lQjkEheLw Buy CJ Show merch: https://sdpnshop.ca/collections/cj-show Follow us on Instagram: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie and @sdpnsports Follow us on X: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jonas Siegel for Hour 2 on OverDrive! NHL on TNT Analyst Darren Pang joins to discuss the Oilers' goaltending outlook in the crease, Jordan Binnington's role and the trade value and the Maple Leafs looking for positives with Auston Matthews' return. The guys go around the sports world in the latest edition of Confirm or Deny, Hayes, Bro and O and Noodlleson's team for the NFL picks and Bryan gives his FanDuel Best Bets.
NHL on TNT Analyst Darren Pang joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the NHL, the perspective of the Maple Leafs' team problems, the Oilers' goaltending and defensive issues, Stuart Skinner's performances, Jordan Binnington owning the number one spot, the Avalanche at the top of the league and more.
Sportsnet Flames analyst Eric Francis (3:36) joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to discuss Calgary's recent three-game winning streak and President of Hockey Ops Don Maloney's comments on a potential rebuild. He shares how the Calgary faithful would stomach a rebuild, GM Craig Conroy's Flames future with an expiring contract, and what comes next for popular trade targets Nazem Kadri and Rasmus Andersson. Later, Nick, Justin and Daniele Franceschi look back on another blowout loss for the Edmonton Oilers to the Dallas Stars, if Kris Knoblauch is in trouble, and who they'll target on the goalie market with Pittsburgh's Tristan Jarry and St. Louis's Jordan Binnington both seemingly available. Finally, they react to reports that Quinn Hughes is fully committed to Vancouver.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.
It's Tuesday afternoon, and there's a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio set, which means the boys were back in the studio to recap the week that was. On today's episode, the guys discussed the Oilers' inability to play complete games, the lack of offence, the wear and tear from the consistent losses, and much more.We kicked off the Tuesday episode of ONR with a delicious debate about Nick Kypreos' first trade board of the season, which included the Oilers looking at Jordan Binnington as a trade target. Given that everyone knows Edmonton is looking for a goalie, it makes sense that people are trying to figure out the puzzle, but the question everyone on the podcast had was whether he's even better than Stu right now. Changing gears, we looked at the Oilers' win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday and how our boys played with plenty of passion despite being in the final game of their two-week road trip. Starting with AJ Greer, who started scrums but was unwilling to do anything about it, it was hard not to make fun of the guy for writing cheques he wouldn't physically cash. Even so, beating the Panthers they way they did was very encouraging, the boys on the podcast hope it can be the turning point. Finally, we wrapped up the Tuesday episode of ONR with another round of Baggedmilk's Trivia, including some Oilers vs. Utah-specific questions ahead of tonight's game. If you listened to the last three editions of BM's trivia, you'll know that BM was way off on one of the questions, which prompted Liam to take on the role of trivia marshal and auditor. Did Baggedmilk get his questions right? You'll have to listen to find out for sure.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: NATION. http://www.bet365.ca/ Swiss Donair: https://swissdonair.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(00:00-15:54) Ballers was warm garbage. A delicious chip but no good for ya. Bring back Arliss. Blues win in the new sweaters. Audio of Jim Montgomery on liking the team's response last night. That dreaded two-goal lead. Top offensive players not getting much done. Martin's got his rightsholder's Blues glasses. Doug's not plowing anyone. Jackson's handicap and ruined psyche.(16:02-40:53) Happy 80th Birthday, Neil Young. What would Wall Street look like with a mermaid? Per the Gabe DeArmond of Penn State, Drink to Happy Valley is picking up a little momentum. Jackson doesn't wanna do Man on the Street anymore. If Drink left how would the fan base feel about James Franklin? Go get your bag. Tom O'Toole will be joining us later with an announcement on Normandie Golf Course.(41:03-49:46) How come we haven't mentioned the big Illini win? Jackson's love for basketball is so hoth. Audio of Jordan Binnington talking about the milestone of passing Mike Liut for most games played in franchise history. Is Binner the best goalie in franchise history? Not much upside to Doug's river birch.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's another edition of The Hockey Show, so David and Roy naturally start where everybody expects: the World Series! Connor McDavid was not happy about the Blue Jays game being shown while the Oilers were playing, and Ethan has a hot take about his reaction. The guys also discuss Jordan Binnington trying to bag the puck after Ovi founded the 900-goal club, Griddy being the versatile mascot in the league, and Roy compliments the Islanders! In wins and fails, the Florida Panthers are trendsetters, Sergei Bobrovsky shows his support for Hockey Fights Cancer month, and Nikita Zadorov learns that you do NOT mess with Matthew Schaefer. Then, Julian McKenzie of The Athletic joins the show to discuss the upcoming release of his book Black Aces and whether or not hockey really is for everyone. He may or may not be able to answer whether Anson Carter gave himself the nickname "Ace". Finally, it's time to venture into the Panthers Den, where the light is starting to show at the end of a tunnel after a big win Thursday night over the Los Angeles Kings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman open the podcast with Pittsburgh acknowledging Alex Ovechkin's 900th goal. The guys turn their attention to the struggling St. Louis Blues, where effort is being questioned and Jordan Kyrou once again finds himself in the middle of it (10:00). Elliotte explains why Jordan Binnington would have to fall off the map to miss Team Canada's Olympic roster and who else could fill out the goaltending picture (18:45). The fellas react to Marcus Johansson's controversial goal (27:00) and the Ducks' surprising scoring surge (40:19). They discuss Auston Matthews' best game of the season and the Leafs' insistence that he's healthy (45:23). Elliotte weighs in on the Owen Tippett rumours and draws parallels between Matvei Michkov's current scrutiny and what Elias Pettersson went through last year (49:18). There's chatter around a possible Trevor Zegras extension in Philly (52:50). Elliotte and Kyle weigh in the Vancouver Canucks' struggles (54:45). The guys touch on Arthur Kaliyev's situation (1:04:27). The episode wraps with concern over the USHL's uncertain future and what it could mean for the American development pipeline (1:10:11 ). The Final Thought focuses on Hockey Hall of Fame week and what it represents for the sport (1:17:05).Kyle and Elliotte answer your emails and voicemails in the Thoughtline (1:04:30).Today we highlight Anishinaabe indie roots-rock performer Graeme Jonez and his track Ride or Die. Check him 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
(00:00) Fred and Hardy ask Wallach and Adam 12 how their lunch date went. Adam also educates us on what “the library of things” is.WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: (21:00) Jaylen Brown scores 35 points in 26 minutes before watching the Celtics coast to a 136-107 win over the Washington Wizards.(34:36) Blues' Jordan Binnington catches flak for trying to STEAL puck after Alex Ovechkin's 900th career goal.Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor 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!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.