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In this episode of Fireside Chat, the hosts delve into the Calgary Flames' precarious playoff position after a week of mixed results, analyzing controversial disallowed goals and the impact of Sam Honzek's recurring injuries. They also discuss the timelines for prospects Aydar Suniev and Zayne Parekh, and spark a lively debate on whether the Flames should pursue offer sheets for top talents like Matthew Knies, Kappo Kakko, Marco Rossi, Noah Dobson, or Evan Bouchard, to bolster their roster.
On this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian see new sides of Jaden Schwartz and Kappo Kakko, get hopeful for Filip Forsberg, Steven Stamkos, Tomas Hertl and Jason Robertson, and take a moment to sympathize with Eric Comrie. The KKUPFL needs replacement managers! Get your first taste of the world's greatest, most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league. Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season, and get your KKUPFL career started. Players discussed on this episode include Pyotr Kochetkov, Frederik Andersen, Jaden Schwartz, Kappo Kakko, Matty Beniers, Chandler Stephenson, Vince Dunn, Brandon Montour, Adrian Kempe, Alex Turcotte, Trevor Moore, Stuart Skinner, Quinn Hughes, J.T. Miller, Connor Ingram, Karel Vejmelka, Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou, Pavel Buchnevich, Brayden Schenn, Colton Parayko, Filip Forsberg, Steven Stamkos, Brock Faber, Matt Boldy, Mats Zuccarello, Seth Jones, Tyler Bertuzzi, Teuvo Teravainen, Tomas Hertl, Victor Olofsson, Pavel Dorofeyev, Shea Theodore, Marcus Hogberg, Brock Nelson, Mat Barzal, Mikael Granlund, Eric Comrie, Dustin Wolf, Nino Niederreiter, Nazem Kadri, Rory Kerins, Logan Thompson, Charlie Lindgren, Connor McMichael, Dylan Strome, Alex Nedeljkovic, Joel Blomqvist, Rickard Rakell, Daniil Tarasov, Adam Fantilli, Alex Lyon, Cam Talbot, Darren Raddysh, Jakub Dobes, Bobby McMann, Morgan Rielly, Lane Hutson, Sam Bennett, Jesper Boqvist, Anton Lundell, Alex Barkov, Frank Vatrano, Troy Terry, Casey Mittelstadt, Jason Robertson, Wyatt Johnston, Leevi Merilainen, Anton Forsberg, Josh Norris, Shane Pinto, David Pastrnak, Pavel Zacha, Morgan Geekie, Mason Lohrei, Morgan Frost, Noah Cates and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Jason Gregor and Frank Seravalli are back with a fresh episode of The DFO Rundown as they took a look back at everything that went down over the weekend in the NHL.The big story is the end of the Oilers vs Canucks game on Saturday night as both Connor McDavid and Tyler Myers were ejected for cross-checks to the head of an opponent. Both now have hearings with the NHL DOPS, but should they be suspended the same number of games? The guys debated that and had a bigger picture conversation about the state of officiating in the league.They then got into the John Klingberg signing. Gregor gave some insight into where he could slot into the lineup and they talked about whether or not Klingberg can find his game with the Oilers.They then got into what's been going down over in the Eastern Conference. The Devils and Bruins are both slipping with the New York Rangers starting to find their game. They talked about the recent hot streak for New York and dug into some of their concerns with what's happening in New Jersey.That led to some conversation about the Simon Nemec comments. He didn't ask for a trade, but he wants to play in the NHL and the Devils have a loaded right-side of their blueline. Could something give there? Frank gave his thoughts.They also talked about Kappo Kakko's hot start to his Kraken career. The guys had a contentious debate a few weeks ago when the trade first went down so they revisited their conversation and their thoughts on the deal.Tyler then popped in for a new edition of Fill in the Blank where he asked the guys about best fits for JT Miller, the playoff chances for the Montreal Canadiens, and whether or not Jeff Skinner will finish out the year in Edmonton.They wrapped with some talk about potential injury replacements for the 4 Nations Faceoff with guys like Jason Robertson and Zach Hyman both shooting the lights out.1:10 - McDavid & Myers face hearings14:40 - John Klingberg signs in Edmonton17:55 - Eastern playoff picture20:50 - Concern in New Jersey?32:30 - Kakko & The Kraken35:40 - Fill in the Blank (JT Miller, Habs playoff chances, Skinner in Edmonton)47:00 - 4 Nations Injury ReplacementsWant to hear more from Frank, 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 edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian find a couple volume and potential starters showing up midseason, consider whether Jake Walman really is on the league's longest hot streak, and encourage you to pause the pod for a Columbus 1C stepping onto one of the NHL's best lines. The KKUPFL needs replacement managers! Get your first taste of the world's greatest, most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league. Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season, and get your KKUPFL career started. Players discussed on this episode include Josh Doan, Matias Maccelli, Connor Ingram, Karel Vejmelka, Adam Fantilli, Kent Johnson, Logan Thompson, Hunter Shepard, Marco Rossi, Matt Boldy, Mats Zuccarello, Joel Eriksson Ek, Thatcher Demko, Kevin Lankinen, Jake Walman, William Eklund, Ivan Barbashev, Victor Olofsson, Sam Ersson, Jamie Drysdale, Matvei Michkov, Shayne Gostisbehere, Jordan Staal, Dustin Tokarski, Darcy Kuemper, David Rittich, Nikolaj Ehlers, Adam Lowry, Mat Barzal, Anthony Duclair, Marcus Hogberg, Mika Zibanejad, Lane Hutson, Mike Matheson, Jakub Dobes, Sam Montembeault, Dustin Wolf, Matt Coronato, Leevi Merilainen, Marco Kasper, Kappo Kakko, Juuse Saros, Roman Josi, William Nylander, Brad Marchand, Kris Letang and more. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
It's a special World Juniors preview edition of the Neutral Zone Hotel. But first a little NHL talk. And then, the crew plays a game. 0:00 SJ welcomes Benjamin and Trevor to the Neutral Zone Hotel. Trevor bemoans the state of the Canucks and the crew discusses the apparent rift between Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller.5:20 The Seattle Kraken traded Will Borgen and some picks to the New York Rangers for Kappo Kakko.9:34 The Montreal Canadiens have made a trade.10:19 The crew previews this year's Men's World Junior Champsionships. 38:43 Benjamin leads the crew in a new game. Neutral Zone Hotel is a production of the Neutral Zone Hotel Team.More information is available at https://neutralzonehotel.comLogo design by Emily Mowbray.We're available on YouTube and all the major podcast platforms.You can follow us on social media:Instagram: @neutralzonehotel Bluesky: @neutralzonehotel.bsky.socialYou can join our Discord server at https://neutralzonehotel.com/discord
VOTE FOR FROM THE BLUE SEATS FOR BEST HOCKEY PODCAST OF 2025!!!: https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-hockey-podcast/ Welcome to From The Blue Seats: A New York Rangers Podcast on The Hockey Podcast Network! Sponsored by Gametime!! Use code THPN for $20 off your first purchase! In this episode, Kappo Kakko gets traded to the Kraken! Was this the right move? Plus, a little holiday wish list for the Rangers going into the new year!! Stay up to date in the world of hockey with The Hockey Podcast Network. Every week, The Hockey Podcast Network offers a unique podcast dedicated to your New York Rangers. All episodes of this, and all other podcasts, are available at thehockeypodcastnetwork.com or wherever you get your podcasts from. Make sure you follow The Hockey Podcast Network on Twitter @hockeypodnet HOST: Jimmy Fanizzi, host of The Bottom Line on YouTube Twitter: @blueseats94, @bottomlinewmcx Instagram: @thereal_fanizzi, @bottomlinewmcx Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! @blueseats94 Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Gambling Problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA) 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OH/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Bet $5 Get $150 offer (void in NH/OR): Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pre-game moneyline bet. Bet must win. $150 issued as six (6) $25 bonus bets. Promotional offer period ends 5/28/23 at 11:59PM ET.
Ray and Dregs review some recent trades as the NHL hits the holiday roster freeze. Habs and Preds swap right-handed defenders. Shakeup for Nashville? Habs setting up another move? Kappo Kakko finds a new home in Seattle, big opportunity for him there with Jordan Eberle out. Sabres are willing to move a top player but what should they be looking for in return. Celebrating the warrior spirit in players like Zach Hyman and Brady Tkachuk, who both contributed on Thursday night despite being worse for wear. Then, Devils bench boss Sheldon Keefe joins the fellas to reveal new details about his career journey from Toronto to New Jersey, coaching bright, young players in both cities and to talk about his infamous fight with Ray Ferraro and how another TSN personality factored into the dispute.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send JD a text message and be heard!JETS=DYSFUNCTION. Nothing else to say. A train wreck. @companyadjace @downtimenyc @brianbarnaby wanted to talk @nyjets @yankees & @nyrangers so badly he stopped his #pickupbasketball game to come on today. @muncieharts @kevdu_theman @thomaswdonovan @paddy_bailey @call_me_tca_prez @nyquil_inthe_flesh & @robparker1980 came on to talk #nflquarterbacks #kappokakko #cfb #cfp #oilchanges #nbacup #lordoftherings #bowlseason @chicagobears @raiders futures @mets #juansoto #davidstearns @jmu_football @unlvfootball #fakepunt @karltowns @nyknicks first game @timberwolves & #sportstrivia at the finish. All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
It was a wild evening in the NHL as three trades went down in the matter of a few hours. Frank and Jason broke it all down today on a new episode of The DFO Rundown. They started with the deal that saw Alexandre Carrier go from the Nashville Predators to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Justin Barron. The guys talked about why the rebuilding Canadiens wanted to get an older, more expensive defenseman and whether or not Barron is a project worth taking on for the Preds.They then got to the Kappo Kakko trade as the Rangers moved the former second overall pick to the Seattle Kraken in exchange for a package that includes defenseman Will Borgen. Gregor likes the move for Seattle and thinks that Kakko still has some upside. Frank thinks the upside is limited and thinks the Rangers did well in this deal.They quickly touched on the small trade that the Pittsburgh Penguins made and then they talked a bit about the run that the Utah Hockey Club has been on. Are they capable of being a playoff team this year?Tyler then popped in for another edition of Buy or Sell where he asked the guys about the teams that are currently leading their division, the Penguins run and whether or not we'll see another trade before tonight's roster freeze.To wrap up the pod, they talked a little about Christmas plans, their youth hockey coaching experiences and they quickly touched on the Vancouver Canucks and their potential plans ahead of the roster freeze.1:20 - Preds move Carrier to Montreal11:55 - Kraken add Kakko22:30 - Joseph goes back to Pittsburgh25:05 - Utah's on a run31:30 - Buy or Sell52:15 - Current state of the CanucksShoutout to our friends at Fountain Tire: https://www.fountaintire.com/promotions/?utm_source=tnn&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fountainConnect with us on ⬇️TwitterInstagramWebsiteDaily Faceoff Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back to the latest episode of The Beerly Hockey Podcast! LEAVE US A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW!We have some trades, Fowler to the Blues and in bigger news, Kappo Kakko to the Seattle Kraken! The guys dive into that as well as other news, and they also give their holiday wishes for the rest of the NHL season.. so grab a brew, a zyn, and settle in! @BeerlyHockey on Instagram and X
Going for that final chicken wing, Senators in Calgary tonight, Nazem Kadri trade rumours, Kappo Kakko traded to the Kraken, Habs make a deal, action on the ice Wednesday night and Team Canada starting pre-tourney games tonight and the Ottawa Charge head into the holiday break after a game in Minnesota tonight.
During Hour 3 we checked in with a new edition of In or Out discussing the Oilers' lineup, Bruins' struggles, Kappo Kakko, TNF, and wives tales remedies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joined OverDrive to discuss the latest headlines around the league, Anthony Stolarz's injury timeline for the Maple Leafs, Mitch Marner and John Tavares' contract outlook, Zach Hyman's offensive performances, Kappo Kakko's scratch comments and more.
Welcome to From The Blue Seats: A New York Rangers Podcast on The Hockey Podcast Network! Sponsored by BetterHelp! Rediscover your curiosity, with BetterHelp! In this episode, we are joined by Jeffrey Krentzman of Mind Your Pucking Business, as we give OFFICIAL season predictions for the Rangers, and the rest of the Metro Division! Will the Blueshirts win it all this season!? Plus, is this a make or break year for Kappo Kakko, and will Jacob Trouba have a "revenge tour" season? Stay up to date in the world of hockey with The Hockey Podcast Network. Every week, The Hockey Podcast Network offers a unique podcast dedicated to your New York Rangers. All episodes of this, and all other podcasts, are available at thehockeypodcastnetwork.com or wherever you get your podcasts from. Make sure you follow The Hockey Podcast Network on Twitter @hockeypodnet HOST: Jimmy Fanizzi, host of The Bottom Line on YouTube Twitter: @blueseats94, @bottomlinewmcx Instagram: @thereal_fanizzi, @bottomlinewmcx Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! @blueseats94 Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Gambling Problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA) 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OH/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Bet $5 Get $150 offer (void in NH/OR): Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pre-game moneyline bet. Bet must win. $200 issued as six (8) $25 bonus bets. Promotional offer period ends 5/28/23 at 11:59PM ET.
With the NHL draft around the corner, the Habsworld podcast gang was back to discuss the draft and talk about Montreal's prospects and other possible offseason moves. HabsWorld podcast host Norm Szcyrek was joined by cohosts Paul MacLeod, Sean Cayouette, Jonathan Rebelo and guest Kevin Leveille to talk about our beloved Montreal Canadiens, several NHL topics, and share a lot of laughs. This podcast was recorded on the evening of June 19, 2024. We have a full roster of topics including: - Introductions and Habs trivia - Initial thoughts about the Habs possible draft selections at #5 - Interview with draft expert Kevin Leveille with these topics: general impressions of the 2024 draft, who would the Habs pick at #5 if Demidov and Lindstrom are gone, who should Montreal target with the 26th pick if they don't trade it, is there a scenario where Montreal would trade down, what would you predict the Habs pay to move up to the #2 pick, do you think Montreal will draft for need in the first round, or go for the best player available, do you think Montreal will trade one of their first round picks to obtain Martin Necas or another NHL player, could the Habs draft Saku Koivu's son Aatos, what are your thoughts about several Habs drafted players under the Hughes/Gorton regime - Filip Mesar, Owen Beck, Oliver Kapanen, Lane Hutson, Jacob Fowler, Florian Xhekaj and David Reinbacher - Habsworld podcasters discussed Kevin's interview answers - Discussing potential Montreal trades for Patrik Laine or Kappo Kakko? - News updates about Montreal prospects Owen Beck and Oliver Kapanen; speculations on their near future for the organization. - Discussing recent NHL trades involving Pierre-Luc Dubois and Jacob Markstrom - Talk about the Edmonton/Florida final series and which team will win the Cup - Thoughts about the Canadiens possibly trading Carey Price's contract - Unrestricted free agents that Montreal could pursue - Final picks about Montreal's first round pick at #5
Martin Necas trade rumors are swirling, and Steve Yzerman's Detroit Red Wings are in the mix... Tune in as we start by analyzing the Necas rumors, whether he'd be a fit in Hockeytown, what the Red Wings would have to give up to add him to the core of Dylan Larkin, Moritz Seider, Lucas Raymond, Alex DeBrincat, Simon Edvinsson, & others, how he would affect other free agents like Patrick Kane, & lots more (3:00). Also, notes on Jalen Chatfield, whether Patrik Laine would be a good trade target, Kappo Kakko's chances of being revived elsewhere, & more (17:25). After that, our 2024 NHL Draft Prospect Profile on Konsta Helenius, as well as news on Michael Brandsegg-Nygard and the Red Wings (31:35). Finally, a Stanley Cup Final update, including Connor McDavid breaking a Wayne Gretzky record, Bobrovsky, Barkov, and McDavid's cases for the Conn Smythe, as well as congratulating Eric Tulsky (friend of Expected by Whom) on becoming GM of the Carolina Hurricanes, & lots more (42:00) before we take your questions and comments during our Overtime segment (56:40) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Head to bit.ly/labatt_wingedwheelpodcast to find Labatt in stores near you today! Must be 21+. Always Enjoy Responsibly. #ad
On the second half of this week's Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian gather and analyze the latest fantasy hockey news, notes and data from the past season to work on projecting the 2023-24 NHL and fantasy hockey season, including:Have you added Gustav Nyquist yet?How soon might Nico Daws take Vitek Vanecek's job?Has Bryan Rust already supplanted Rickard Rakell?Can Joey Daccord really be for real?Will Pontus Holmberg hold a meaningful spot in Toronto's top six?Does T.J. Oshie look like an appealing add?..and more!---Join the waitlist for the 2023-24 Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League!In the KKUPFL's 9th season, more than 650 of the world's best fantasy hockey managers are vying for ultimate bragging rights, glory, and t-shirts. Sign up now to get on the waitlist to take over a team in need of a manager, and secure a spot for Season 10. Learn more and get your spot by visiting kkupfl.com. ..and, of course, participating in the KKUPFL comes with a whole bunch of other perks, including monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server.---Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com.Players discussed on this episode include Gustav Nyquist, Colton Sissons, Vitek Vanecek, Nico Daws, Michael McLeod, Erik Haula, Kyle Palmieri, Kappo Kakko, Alexis Lafreniere, Blake Wheeler, Joonas Korpisalo, Mads Sogaard, Josh Norris, Vladimir Tarasenko, Jamie Drysdale, Travis Sanheim, Sam Ersson, Carter Hart, Rickard Rakell, Bryan Rust, Mikael Granlund, Yanni Gourde, Jared McCann, Oliver Bjorkstrand, Joey Daccord, Justin Faulk, Nicholas Paul, Brandon Hagel, Nikita Kucherov, Ilya Samsonov, Martin Jones, Pontus Holmberg, Timothy Liljegren, Morgan Rielly, J.T. Miller, Elias Pettersson, Jack Eichel, Nicolas Roy, Alec Martinez, T.J. Oshie, Max Pacioretty, Charlie Lindgren, Darcy Kuemper, Mark Scheifele, Connor Hellebuyck, Laurent Brossoit and more.We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. * *Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a buck each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Listen in as the Rangers Ed boys cover the last 4 games against the Buffalo Sabers, Detroit Redwings, Nashville Predators, and San Jose Sharks. Kappo Kakko goes down with an injury and gets put on LTIR. Vincent Trocheck is red-hot and playing great this last stretch of games. We have a special guest who joins us this week, the voice of the Garden, Joe Tolleson that you won't want to miss.Follow Us:Instagram: @rangers_ed.podYoutube: Rangers Ed. PodcastTwitter: @rangers_edpodFacebook: Rangers Ed Podcast
Tonight @ari_gold24 was on talking @nyrangers with their new coach #peterlaviolette who played for them in the @nhl back in 1988-89 for 12 games. Neither of us love the decision. Especially since Peter was fired by @capitals for missing #stanleycupplayoffs this season. Important to develop #alexlafrenière & #kappokakko next season. #stanleycupfinals best team won @vegasgoldenknights but imagine if the opponent had been the @nhlbruins instead of @flapanthers a man can dream. @nyjets Mr. G is being cautiously optimistic. @yankees #baseball slow to watch. Though he does play in a weekly #softballleague in #centralpark #nyc & his team has made the playoffs. In a relationship with a huge @fsufootball & @taylorswift fan.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Listen in as the Rangers Ed boys cover the last 6 games against the Penguins, Islanders, Capitals, Lighting, Panthers and Hurricanes. The New York Rangers become the first team in NHL history to end not one but two teams 15 point streak after beating Carolina as well as Toronto earlier this year. Kappo Kakko has been playing great and coach Gallant has nothing but positive things to say about him, while Lafreniere gets scratched as Gallant try's to send him a message. Jimmy V signs on the dotted line and is extended for 2 more years. You dont want to miss Mikey P and the Rangers Ed 150 this week as he gets you all caught up around the league after the holidays.Follow Us:Instagram: @rangers_ed.podTwitter: @rangers_edpodFacebook: Rangers Ed Podcast
NFL – National Football League – Week 15 Yesterday Detroit Lions 20, New York Jets 17 Philadelphia Eagles 25, Chicago Bears 20 Lions 20, Jets 17 – Goff stuns Jets late as Lions hold on for 20-17 victory Jared Goff threw a go-ahead 51-yard touchdown pass to Brock Wright on fourth-and-inches with 1:49 remaining and the Detroit Lions held on for a 20-17 victory over Zach Wilson and the New York Jets. Wilson and the Jets had one more chance to tie or win in his return as the starting quarterback. Wilson completed a 20-yard throw to Elijah Moore for a first down and Robert Saleh called a timeout with 1 second remaining. The Jets sent out Greg Zuerlein for a potential tying 58-yard field goal but his kick was wide left to send the Lions to their third straight win. Kalif Raymond scored on a 47 punt return touchdown in the first quarter for Detroit, who have won 6 of their last 7 games. Eagles 25, Bears 20 – Hurts runs for 3 TDs as Eagles squeeze by Bears 25-20 Jalen Hurts tied a career high by running for three touchdowns and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the struggling Chicago Bears 25-20. The Eagles, with the best record in the NFL, made just enough plays to come away with a tighter-than-anticipated win. Hurts ran for 61 yards and threw for 315 yards with two interceptions. Chicago's Justin Fields rushed for 95 yards to reach exactly 1,000 on the season, joining Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson as the only quarterbacks to rush for 1,000 or more. He also set a franchise single-season rushing record for a QB. But the Bears lost their seventh straight game. Other NFL Scores San Francisco 21, Seattle 13 Minnesota 39, Indianapolis 36, OT Cleveland 13, Baltimore 3 Buffalo 32, Miami 29 Jacksonville 40, Dallas 34, OT Kansas City 30, Houston 24, OT New Orleans 21, Atlanta 18 Pittsburgh 24, Carolina 16 Denver 24, Arizona 15 Las Vegas 30, New England 24 Cincinnati 34, Tampa Bay 23 L.A. Chargers 17, Tennessee 14 N.Y. Giants 20, Washington 12 Tonight Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Yesterday Brookly Nets 124, Detroit Pistons, 121 Minnesota Timberwolves 150, Chicago Bulls 126 New York Knicks 109, Indiana Pacers 106 Nets 124, Pistons 121 – Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving lead Nets past Pistons, 124-121 Kevin Durant scored a career-high 26 of his 43 points in the third quarter, helping the Brooklyn Nets overcome a 17-point halftime deficit in a 124-121 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Kyrie Irving added 38 points in Brooklyn's seventh straight victory over Detroit. Bojan Bogdanovic led the Pistons with 26 points. Durant was 8 of 10 from the floor, going 3 of 3 on 3-pointers and 7 of 7 from the free-throw line as he outscored the Pistons 26-25 in the third. Timberwolves 15, Bulls 126 – Timberwolves beat Bulls 150-126 to break team scoring mark Anthony Edwards had season highs with 37 points and 11 assists and the Minnesota Timberwolves broke the franchise record for points in a game, routing the Chicago Bulls 150-126 on Sunday night. D'Angelo Russell added 28 points after missing two games and Minnesota made a season-high 23 pointers to roll past Chicago despite missing four regulars. Rudy Gobert missed his second straight game because of a sprained left ankle. Karl-Anthony Towns (right calf strain) and top reserves Jordan McLaughlin (left calf strain) and Taurean Prince (right shoulder) also sat out. DeMar DeRozan led the Bulls with 29 points. Knicks 109, Pacers 106 – Knicks rally to beat Pacers 109-106 for 7th straight victory Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Julius Randle made six free throws in the final minute and the New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers 109-106 on Sunday for their NBA-best seventh consecutive victory. The 19th and final lead change came in the final minute, when Randle made two foul shots with 45.6 seconds remaining for a 105-104 lead. After the teams exchanged turnovers, Randle hit four more free throws in the final two possessions. The Pacers missed a shot from just inside half-court at the buzzer. Randle finished with 25 points and 14 rebounds. RJ Barrett added 24 points. Buddy Hield and Aaron Nesmith each had 23 points for Indiana. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New York Rangers 7, Chicago Blackhawks 1 Rangers 7, Blackhawks 1 – Panarin leads surging Rangers to 7-1 win over Blackhawks Artemi Panarin had a goal and two assists, Igor Shesterkin stopped 29 shots and the New York Rangers beat the Chicago Blackhawks 7-1 for their seventh straight win. Vincent Trocheck, Filip Chytil and Kappo Kakko each had a goal and an assist, and Vitali Kravtsov, Braden Schneider and Jacob Trouba also scored for the Rangers. Adam Fox had three assists, and Alexis Lafreniere and Mika Zibanejad each had two. Philipp Kurashev scored for Chicago and Arvid Soderblom finished with 19 saves. The Rangers have not lost since a 5-2 defeat at home to the Blackhawks on Dec. 3. Chicago has lost seven straight since then and is 1-14-1 since mid-November. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football Saturday FBS Bowls Division II National Championship Ferris State 41, Colorado Mines 14 FSU 41, CSM 14 – Ferris State wins 2nd straight NCAA Division II title Carson Gulker scored on three short runs, Sidney McCloud had a pick-6 and Ferris State rolled past Colorado School of Mines 41-14 to successfully defend its NCAA Division II national championship. Ferris was in its third national title game in four years, winning its first title last year to complete a 14-0 season. Gulker scored on a 2-yard run to complete a seven-play, 79-yard drive for a first-quarter score then the Bulldogs followed with a 20-point second quarter on Eddie Jewett's field goals of 33 and 22 yards, CJ Jefferson's 19-yard run and McCloud's 31-yard return for a 27-0 lead. The Orediggers didn't score until there was just over a minute left in the third quarter on John Matocha's 10-yard pass to Michael Zeman. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Yesterday Iowa State 73, Western Michigan 57 Eastern Michigan 79, Detroit Mercy 77 Missouri State 79, Central Michigan 58 Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 Iowa State 73, WMU 57 – Grill scores 14, Iowa State stops Western Michigan 73-58 Caleb Grill scored 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting with three 3-pointers and Iowa State cruised to a 73-57 win over Western Michigan. Jarren Holmes added 10 points for the Cyclones as all 11 players scored. Lamar Norman Jr. hit 6 3-pointers and scored 24 points for the Broncos. EMU 79, UDM 77 – Eastern Michigan spoils big night from Detroit Mercy’s Davis Emoni Bates and Tyson Acuff scored 19 points apiece and Eastern Michigan spoiled a big night by Detroit Mercy's Antoine Davis in a 79-77 victory over the Titans. Davis scored 30 points for Detroit Mercy (5-7) to zip past Bradley's Hersey Hawkins (3,008) into 10th place on the all-time scoring list. Davis, who came in averaging 24.3 points per game, upped his points total to 3,031. He passed Hawkins on a 3-pointer with 16:37 left in the first half. Davis needs 28 points to pass Saint Peter's Keydren Clark for ninth place. Davis and former Washington Huskies women's standout Kelsey Plum are the only two players to top 3,000 points and 500 assists in an NCAA Division I career. Davis also extended his NCAA double-digit scoring streak to 123 straight games. Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 – Bridges, Abdur-Rahim lead Georgia past Notre Dame 77-62 Braelen Bridges scored 18 points, Jabri Abdur-Rahim posted a double-double off the bench and Georgia breezed to a 77-62 victory over Notre Dame. Bridges sank all nine of his shots from the floor and added six rebounds for the Bulldogs (8-3). Abdur-Rahim finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Matthew Moncrieffe made all six of his shots and scored 15. Terry Roberts had 10 points, five assists and three steals. Nate Laszewski led the Fighting Irish (7-4) with 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting with four 3-pointers. Cormac Ryan pitched in with 15 points, six rebounds and four assists. JJ Starling scored 14. Moncrieffe had 10 points to send Georgia into halftime with a 41-36 lead. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Yesterday Michigan State 91, Detroit Mercy 41 Eastern Illinois 78, Central Michigan 67 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 – Miles scores 16, No. 5 Notre Dame beats No. 6 Virginia Tech Olivia Miles had 16 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and five steals to lead No. 5 Notre Dame to a 63-52 victory over No. 6 Virginia Tech on Sunday. Miles scored 13 points in the second half as the Irish (9-1, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) rallied from a three-point deficit entering the fourth quarter. Georgia Amoore led the Hokies (10-1, 1-1) with 20 points. Elizabeth Kitley added 16 points and 20 rebounds for Virginia Tech, which was seeking its third victory ever over a Top 5 team. Lauren Ebo added 15 points for the Irish. MLB – Judge’s 62nd home run ball sells for $1.5 million at auction The ball New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit for his American League-record 62nd home run has sold for $1.5 million at auction. The price is the second highest paid for a baseball auction, according to Goldin Executive Chairman and Founder Ken Goldin. He identified the buyer as a prominent Midwestern businessman and collector. Bidding on the ball opened on Nov. 29 and ended Saturday. The minimum opening bid was set at $1 million. The home run ball was consigned to Goldin in November by Cory Youmans, who was initially offered $3-million just after the game. Venus Williams awarded wild-card entry for Australian Open Venus Williams has been awarded a wild-card entry to play at the Australian Open next month. It will be 25 years after she played the Grand Slam tournament for the first time. The 42-year-old Williams has reached the final twice in Australia, including a loss to her younger sister, Serena, in the 2017 championship match. She will be contesting the season-opening major for the 22nd time. Venus and Serena Williams combined to win the Australian Open women's doubles title four times and Venus also won the mixed doubles title in 1998. Serena Williams will not be contesting the Jan. 16-29 tournament at Melbourne Park after announcing at the U.S. Open that she was ready to evolve away from tennis. FIFA – World Cup 2020 – Qatar Saturday 3rd Place Match Croatia 2, Morocco 1 Sunday World Cup Finals Argentina 3, France 3 PKS ARG 4, FRA 2 ARG 3, FRA 3 – ARG PKS 4-2 – Messi wins World Cup, Argentina beats France on penalties Lionel Messi finally won the biggest prize in soccer. Argentina beat France 4-2 in a penalty shootout to claim a third World Cup title despite Kylian Mbappé scoring the first hat trick in a final in 56 years. Gonzalo Montiel scored the clinching penalty as Argentina won after a 3-3 draw. Messi's once-in-a-generation career is complete now that he is finally a World Cup champion. Messi is definitively in the pantheon of soccer's greatest ever players alongside Pelé and Diego Maradona. Europe's run of four straight World Cup winners dating to 2006 came to an end. FIFA – World Cup in Qatar sets scoring record with 172 goals The six-goal final between France and Argentina set a World Cup record of 172 at this year's tournament. The previous tournament record of 171 goals was set in 1998 and 2014. The 1998 tournament in France was the first edition in the current 64-game, 32-team format. A new record is likely to be set at the 2026 World Cup. The tournament has been expanded to 48 teams playing either 80 or 104 games. Argentina and France drew 3-3 through extra time to set the record in this year’s final at Lusail Stadium. FIFA – 2026 World Cup hosts take diplomatic handover from Qatar A diplomatic delegation from the three host countries of the 2026 World Cup were in Qatar for a handover ceremony ahead of the final between France and Argentina. The United States, Mexico and Canada will stage soccer's biggest event in less than 3½ years. U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who led a presidential delegation to the final, says “we could not be more excited.” Greenfield says Qatar “set the standards high.” The 2026 tournament will be played in 11 American cities, three in Mexico and two in Canada. MHSAA – High School Sports Saturday Girls Basketball Tri-State Holiday Classic at Southwestern Michigan College Benton Harbor 36, Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 29 Dowagiac 46, South Bend Riley (IN) 17 Elkhart Christian (IN) 66, Edwardsburg 52 South Bend Riley (IN) 43, Niles 29 Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 36, Lawton 19 Sunday Boys Basketball Mattawan 48, Detroit Douglass 44 Tonight Boys Basketball Benton Harbor at Grand Rapids Union, 7:00 p.m. Lansing Sexton vs. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. at Mason Holiday Hoops Concord at Sturgis, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Countryside, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Climax-Scotts, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Gobles, 7:00 p.m.Detroit Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond (11) returns a punt for a touchdown against the New York Jets during the first quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts runs for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant (7) takes a shot against Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Detroit. The Nets defeated the Pistons 124-121. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)Minnesota Timberwolves forward Nathan Knight (13) goes up to the basket against Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine (8) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)New York Rangers right wing Kaapo Kakko shoots the puck on Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Arvid Soderblom (40) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks)Ferris State slot receiver Marcus Taylor (1) runs up the field to gain yardage in the first half of the NCAA Division II college football championship against Colorado School of Mines on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022 in McKinney, Texas. (AP Photo/Emil T. Lippe)Notre Dame’s Maddy Westbeld (21) shoots over Virginia Tech’s Cayla King (22) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022. (Matt Gentry/The Roanoke Times via AP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 15 Yesterday Detroit Lions 20, New York Jets 17 Philadelphia Eagles 25, Chicago Bears 20 Lions 20, Jets 17 – Goff stuns Jets late as Lions hold on for 20-17 victory Jared Goff threw a go-ahead 51-yard touchdown pass to Brock Wright on fourth-and-inches with 1:49 remaining and the Detroit Lions held on for a 20-17 victory over Zach Wilson and the New York Jets. Wilson and the Jets had one more chance to tie or win in his return as the starting quarterback. Wilson completed a 20-yard throw to Elijah Moore for a first down and Robert Saleh called a timeout with 1 second remaining. The Jets sent out Greg Zuerlein for a potential tying 58-yard field goal but his kick was wide left to send the Lions to their third straight win. Kalif Raymond scored on a 47 punt return touchdown in the first quarter for Detroit, who have won 6 of their last 7 games. Eagles 25, Bears 20 – Hurts runs for 3 TDs as Eagles squeeze by Bears 25-20 Jalen Hurts tied a career high by running for three touchdowns and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the struggling Chicago Bears 25-20. The Eagles, with the best record in the NFL, made just enough plays to come away with a tighter-than-anticipated win. Hurts ran for 61 yards and threw for 315 yards with two interceptions. Chicago's Justin Fields rushed for 95 yards to reach exactly 1,000 on the season, joining Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson as the only quarterbacks to rush for 1,000 or more. He also set a franchise single-season rushing record for a QB. But the Bears lost their seventh straight game. Other NFL Scores San Francisco 21, Seattle 13 Minnesota 39, Indianapolis 36, OT Cleveland 13, Baltimore 3 Buffalo 32, Miami 29 Jacksonville 40, Dallas 34, OT Kansas City 30, Houston 24, OT New Orleans 21, Atlanta 18 Pittsburgh 24, Carolina 16 Denver 24, Arizona 15 Las Vegas 30, New England 24 Cincinnati 34, Tampa Bay 23 L.A. Chargers 17, Tennessee 14 N.Y. Giants 20, Washington 12 Tonight Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Yesterday Brookly Nets 124, Detroit Pistons, 121 Minnesota Timberwolves 150, Chicago Bulls 126 New York Knicks 109, Indiana Pacers 106 Nets 124, Pistons 121 – Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving lead Nets past Pistons, 124-121 Kevin Durant scored a career-high 26 of his 43 points in the third quarter, helping the Brooklyn Nets overcome a 17-point halftime deficit in a 124-121 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Kyrie Irving added 38 points in Brooklyn's seventh straight victory over Detroit. Bojan Bogdanovic led the Pistons with 26 points. Durant was 8 of 10 from the floor, going 3 of 3 on 3-pointers and 7 of 7 from the free-throw line as he outscored the Pistons 26-25 in the third. Timberwolves 15, Bulls 126 – Timberwolves beat Bulls 150-126 to break team scoring mark Anthony Edwards had season highs with 37 points and 11 assists and the Minnesota Timberwolves broke the franchise record for points in a game, routing the Chicago Bulls 150-126 on Sunday night. D'Angelo Russell added 28 points after missing two games and Minnesota made a season-high 23 pointers to roll past Chicago despite missing four regulars. Rudy Gobert missed his second straight game because of a sprained left ankle. Karl-Anthony Towns (right calf strain) and top reserves Jordan McLaughlin (left calf strain) and Taurean Prince (right shoulder) also sat out. DeMar DeRozan led the Bulls with 29 points. Knicks 109, Pacers 106 – Knicks rally to beat Pacers 109-106 for 7th straight victory Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Julius Randle made six free throws in the final minute and the New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers 109-106 on Sunday for their NBA-best seventh consecutive victory. The 19th and final lead change came in the final minute, when Randle made two foul shots with 45.6 seconds remaining for a 105-104 lead. After the teams exchanged turnovers, Randle hit four more free throws in the final two possessions. The Pacers missed a shot from just inside half-court at the buzzer. Randle finished with 25 points and 14 rebounds. RJ Barrett added 24 points. Buddy Hield and Aaron Nesmith each had 23 points for Indiana. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New York Rangers 7, Chicago Blackhawks 1 Rangers 7, Blackhawks 1 – Panarin leads surging Rangers to 7-1 win over Blackhawks Artemi Panarin had a goal and two assists, Igor Shesterkin stopped 29 shots and the New York Rangers beat the Chicago Blackhawks 7-1 for their seventh straight win. Vincent Trocheck, Filip Chytil and Kappo Kakko each had a goal and an assist, and Vitali Kravtsov, Braden Schneider and Jacob Trouba also scored for the Rangers. Adam Fox had three assists, and Alexis Lafreniere and Mika Zibanejad each had two. Philipp Kurashev scored for Chicago and Arvid Soderblom finished with 19 saves. The Rangers have not lost since a 5-2 defeat at home to the Blackhawks on Dec. 3. Chicago has lost seven straight since then and is 1-14-1 since mid-November. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football Saturday FBS Bowls Division II National Championship Ferris State 41, Colorado Mines 14 FSU 41, CSM 14 – Ferris State wins 2nd straight NCAA Division II title Carson Gulker scored on three short runs, Sidney McCloud had a pick-6 and Ferris State rolled past Colorado School of Mines 41-14 to successfully defend its NCAA Division II national championship. Ferris was in its third national title game in four years, winning its first title last year to complete a 14-0 season. Gulker scored on a 2-yard run to complete a seven-play, 79-yard drive for a first-quarter score then the Bulldogs followed with a 20-point second quarter on Eddie Jewett's field goals of 33 and 22 yards, CJ Jefferson's 19-yard run and McCloud's 31-yard return for a 27-0 lead. The Orediggers didn't score until there was just over a minute left in the third quarter on John Matocha's 10-yard pass to Michael Zeman. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Yesterday Iowa State 73, Western Michigan 57 Eastern Michigan 79, Detroit Mercy 77 Missouri State 79, Central Michigan 58 Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 Iowa State 73, WMU 57 – Grill scores 14, Iowa State stops Western Michigan 73-58 Caleb Grill scored 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting with three 3-pointers and Iowa State cruised to a 73-57 win over Western Michigan. Jarren Holmes added 10 points for the Cyclones as all 11 players scored. Lamar Norman Jr. hit 6 3-pointers and scored 24 points for the Broncos. EMU 79, UDM 77 – Eastern Michigan spoils big night from Detroit Mercy’s Davis Emoni Bates and Tyson Acuff scored 19 points apiece and Eastern Michigan spoiled a big night by Detroit Mercy's Antoine Davis in a 79-77 victory over the Titans. Davis scored 30 points for Detroit Mercy (5-7) to zip past Bradley's Hersey Hawkins (3,008) into 10th place on the all-time scoring list. Davis, who came in averaging 24.3 points per game, upped his points total to 3,031. He passed Hawkins on a 3-pointer with 16:37 left in the first half. Davis needs 28 points to pass Saint Peter's Keydren Clark for ninth place. Davis and former Washington Huskies women's standout Kelsey Plum are the only two players to top 3,000 points and 500 assists in an NCAA Division I career. Davis also extended his NCAA double-digit scoring streak to 123 straight games. Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 – Bridges, Abdur-Rahim lead Georgia past Notre Dame 77-62 Braelen Bridges scored 18 points, Jabri Abdur-Rahim posted a double-double off the bench and Georgia breezed to a 77-62 victory over Notre Dame. Bridges sank all nine of his shots from the floor and added six rebounds for the Bulldogs (8-3). Abdur-Rahim finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Matthew Moncrieffe made all six of his shots and scored 15. Terry Roberts had 10 points, five assists and three steals. Nate Laszewski led the Fighting Irish (7-4) with 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting with four 3-pointers. Cormac Ryan pitched in with 15 points, six rebounds and four assists. JJ Starling scored 14. Moncrieffe had 10 points to send Georgia into halftime with a 41-36 lead. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Yesterday Michigan State 91, Detroit Mercy 41 Eastern Illinois 78, Central Michigan 67 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 – Miles scores 16, No. 5 Notre Dame beats No. 6 Virginia Tech Olivia Miles had 16 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and five steals to lead No. 5 Notre Dame to a 63-52 victory over No. 6 Virginia Tech on Sunday. Miles scored 13 points in the second half as the Irish (9-1, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) rallied from a three-point deficit entering the fourth quarter. Georgia Amoore led the Hokies (10-1, 1-1) with 20 points. Elizabeth Kitley added 16 points and 20 rebounds for Virginia Tech, which was seeking its third victory ever over a Top 5 team. Lauren Ebo added 15 points for the Irish. MLB – Judge’s 62nd home run ball sells for $1.5 million at auction The ball New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit for his American League-record 62nd home run has sold for $1.5 million at auction. The price is the second highest paid for a baseball auction, according to Goldin Executive Chairman and Founder Ken Goldin. He identified the buyer as a prominent Midwestern businessman and collector. Bidding on the ball opened on Nov. 29 and ended Saturday. The minimum opening bid was set at $1 million. The home run ball was consigned to Goldin in November by Cory Youmans, who was initially offered $3-million just after the game. Venus Williams awarded wild-card entry for Australian Open Venus Williams has been awarded a wild-card entry to play at the Australian Open next month. It will be 25 years after she played the Grand Slam tournament for the first time. The 42-year-old Williams has reached the final twice in Australia, including a loss to her younger sister, Serena, in the 2017 championship match. She will be contesting the season-opening major for the 22nd time. Venus and Serena Williams combined to win the Australian Open women's doubles title four times and Venus also won the mixed doubles title in 1998. Serena Williams will not be contesting the Jan. 16-29 tournament at Melbourne Park after announcing at the U.S. Open that she was ready to evolve away from tennis. FIFA – World Cup 2020 – Qatar Saturday 3rd Place Match Croatia 2, Morocco 1 Sunday World Cup Finals Argentina 3, France 3 PKS ARG 4, FRA 2 ARG 3, FRA 3 – ARG PKS 4-2 – Messi wins World Cup, Argentina beats France on penalties Lionel Messi finally won the biggest prize in soccer. Argentina beat France 4-2 in a penalty shootout to claim a third World Cup title despite Kylian Mbappé scoring the first hat trick in a final in 56 years. Gonzalo Montiel scored the clinching penalty as Argentina won after a 3-3 draw. Messi's once-in-a-generation career is complete now that he is finally a World Cup champion. Messi is definitively in the pantheon of soccer's greatest ever players alongside Pelé and Diego Maradona. Europe's run of four straight World Cup winners dating to 2006 came to an end. FIFA – World Cup in Qatar sets scoring record with 172 goals The six-goal final between France and Argentina set a World Cup record of 172 at this year's tournament. The previous tournament record of 171 goals was set in 1998 and 2014. The 1998 tournament in France was the first edition in the current 64-game, 32-team format. A new record is likely to be set at the 2026 World Cup. The tournament has been expanded to 48 teams playing either 80 or 104 games. Argentina and France drew 3-3 through extra time to set the record in this year’s final at Lusail Stadium. FIFA – 2026 World Cup hosts take diplomatic handover from Qatar A diplomatic delegation from the three host countries of the 2026 World Cup were in Qatar for a handover ceremony ahead of the final between France and Argentina. The United States, Mexico and Canada will stage soccer's biggest event in less than 3½ years. U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who led a presidential delegation to the final, says “we could not be more excited.” Greenfield says Qatar “set the standards high.” The 2026 tournament will be played in 11 American cities, three in Mexico and two in Canada. MHSAA – High School Sports Saturday Girls Basketball Tri-State Holiday Classic at Southwestern Michigan College Benton Harbor 36, Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 29 Dowagiac 46, South Bend Riley (IN) 17 Elkhart Christian (IN) 66, Edwardsburg 52 South Bend Riley (IN) 43, Niles 29 Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 36, Lawton 19 Sunday Boys Basketball Mattawan 48, Detroit Douglass 44 Tonight Boys Basketball Benton Harbor at Grand Rapids Union, 7:00 p.m. Lansing Sexton vs. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. at Mason Holiday Hoops Concord at Sturgis, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Countryside, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Climax-Scotts, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Gobles, 7:00 p.m.Detroit Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond (11) returns a punt for a touchdown against the New York Jets during the first quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts runs for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant (7) takes a shot against Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Detroit. The Nets defeated the Pistons 124-121. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)Minnesota Timberwolves forward Nathan Knight (13) goes up to the basket against Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine (8) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)New York Rangers right wing Kaapo Kakko shoots the puck on Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Arvid Soderblom (40) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks)Ferris State slot receiver Marcus Taylor (1) runs up the field to gain yardage in the first half of the NCAA Division II college football championship against Colorado School of Mines on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022 in McKinney, Texas. (AP Photo/Emil T. Lippe)Notre Dame’s Maddy Westbeld (21) shoots over Virginia Tech’s Cayla King (22) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022. (Matt Gentry/The Roanoke Times via AP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 15 Yesterday Detroit Lions 20, New York Jets 17 Philadelphia Eagles 25, Chicago Bears 20 Lions 20, Jets 17 – Goff stuns Jets late as Lions hold on for 20-17 victory Jared Goff threw a go-ahead 51-yard touchdown pass to Brock Wright on fourth-and-inches with 1:49 remaining and the Detroit Lions held on for a 20-17 victory over Zach Wilson and the New York Jets. Wilson and the Jets had one more chance to tie or win in his return as the starting quarterback. Wilson completed a 20-yard throw to Elijah Moore for a first down and Robert Saleh called a timeout with 1 second remaining. The Jets sent out Greg Zuerlein for a potential tying 58-yard field goal but his kick was wide left to send the Lions to their third straight win. Kalif Raymond scored on a 47 punt return touchdown in the first quarter for Detroit, who have won 6 of their last 7 games. Eagles 25, Bears 20 – Hurts runs for 3 TDs as Eagles squeeze by Bears 25-20 Jalen Hurts tied a career high by running for three touchdowns and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the struggling Chicago Bears 25-20. The Eagles, with the best record in the NFL, made just enough plays to come away with a tighter-than-anticipated win. Hurts ran for 61 yards and threw for 315 yards with two interceptions. Chicago’s Justin Fields rushed for 95 yards to reach exactly 1,000 on the season, joining Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson as the only quarterbacks to rush for 1,000 or more. He also set a franchise single-season rushing record for a QB. But the Bears lost their seventh straight game. Other NFL Scores San Francisco 21, Seattle 13 Minnesota 39, Indianapolis 36, OT Cleveland 13, Baltimore 3 Buffalo 32, Miami 29 Jacksonville 40, Dallas 34, OT Kansas City 30, Houston 24, OT New Orleans 21, Atlanta 18 Pittsburgh 24, Carolina 16 Denver 24, Arizona 15 Las Vegas 30, New England 24 Cincinnati 34, Tampa Bay 23 L.A. Chargers 17, Tennessee 14 N.Y. Giants 20, Washington 12 Tonight Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Yesterday Brookly Nets 124, Detroit Pistons, 121 Minnesota Timberwolves 150, Chicago Bulls 126 New York Knicks 109, Indiana Pacers 106 Nets 124, Pistons 121 – Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving lead Nets past Pistons, 124-121 Kevin Durant scored a career-high 26 of his 43 points in the third quarter, helping the Brooklyn Nets overcome a 17-point halftime deficit in a 124-121 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Kyrie Irving added 38 points in Brooklyn’s seventh straight victory over Detroit. Bojan Bogdanovic led the Pistons with 26 points. Durant was 8 of 10 from the floor, going 3 of 3 on 3-pointers and 7 of 7 from the free-throw line as he outscored the Pistons 26-25 in the third. Timberwolves 15, Bulls 126 – Timberwolves beat Bulls 150-126 to break team scoring mark Anthony Edwards had season highs with 37 points and 11 assists and the Minnesota Timberwolves broke the franchise record for points in a game, routing the Chicago Bulls 150-126 on Sunday night. D’Angelo Russell added 28 points after missing two games and Minnesota made a season-high 23 pointers to roll past Chicago despite missing four regulars. Rudy Gobert missed his second straight game because of a sprained left ankle. Karl-Anthony Towns (right calf strain) and top reserves Jordan McLaughlin (left calf strain) and Taurean Prince (right shoulder) also sat out. DeMar DeRozan led the Bulls with 29 points. Knicks 109, Pacers 106 – Knicks rally to beat Pacers 109-106 for 7th straight victory Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Julius Randle made six free throws in the final minute and the New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers 109-106 on Sunday for their NBA-best seventh consecutive victory. The 19th and final lead change came in the final minute, when Randle made two foul shots with 45.6 seconds remaining for a 105-104 lead. After the teams exchanged turnovers, Randle hit four more free throws in the final two possessions. The Pacers missed a shot from just inside half-court at the buzzer. Randle finished with 25 points and 14 rebounds. RJ Barrett added 24 points. Buddy Hield and Aaron Nesmith each had 23 points for Indiana. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New York Rangers 7, Chicago Blackhawks 1 Rangers 7, Blackhawks 1 – Panarin leads surging Rangers to 7-1 win over Blackhawks Artemi Panarin had a goal and two assists, Igor Shesterkin stopped 29 shots and the New York Rangers beat the Chicago Blackhawks 7-1 for their seventh straight win. Vincent Trocheck, Filip Chytil and Kappo Kakko each had a goal and an assist, and Vitali Kravtsov, Braden Schneider and Jacob Trouba also scored for the Rangers. Adam Fox had three assists, and Alexis Lafreniere and Mika Zibanejad each had two. Philipp Kurashev scored for Chicago and Arvid Soderblom finished with 19 saves. The Rangers have not lost since a 5-2 defeat at home to the Blackhawks on Dec. 3. Chicago has lost seven straight since then and is 1-14-1 since mid-November. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football Saturday FBS Bowls Division II National Championship Ferris State 41, Colorado Mines 14 FSU 41, CSM 14 – Ferris State wins 2nd straight NCAA Division II title Carson Gulker scored on three short runs, Sidney McCloud had a pick-6 and Ferris State rolled past Colorado School of Mines 41-14 to successfully defend its NCAA Division II national championship. Ferris was in its third national title game in four years, winning its first title last year to complete a 14-0 season. Gulker scored on a 2-yard run to complete a seven-play, 79-yard drive for a first-quarter score then the Bulldogs followed with a 20-point second quarter on Eddie Jewett’s field goals of 33 and 22 yards, CJ Jefferson’s 19-yard run and McCloud’s 31-yard return for a 27-0 lead. The Orediggers didn’t score until there was just over a minute left in the third quarter on John Matocha’s 10-yard pass to Michael Zeman. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday Iowa State 73, Western Michigan 57 Eastern Michigan 79, Detroit Mercy 77 Missouri State 79, Central Michigan 58 Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 Iowa State 73, WMU 57 – Grill scores 14, Iowa State stops Western Michigan 73-58 Caleb Grill scored 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting with three 3-pointers and Iowa State cruised to a 73-57 win over Western Michigan. Jarren Holmes added 10 points for the Cyclones as all 11 players scored. Lamar Norman Jr. hit 6 3-pointers and scored 24 points for the Broncos. EMU 79, UDM 77 – Eastern Michigan spoils big night from Detroit Mercy’s Davis Emoni Bates and Tyson Acuff scored 19 points apiece and Eastern Michigan spoiled a big night by Detroit Mercy’s Antoine Davis in a 79-77 victory over the Titans. Davis scored 30 points for Detroit Mercy (5-7) to zip past Bradley’s Hersey Hawkins (3,008) into 10th place on the all-time scoring list. Davis, who came in averaging 24.3 points per game, upped his points total to 3,031. He passed Hawkins on a 3-pointer with 16:37 left in the first half. Davis needs 28 points to pass Saint Peter’s Keydren Clark for ninth place. Davis and former Washington Huskies women’s standout Kelsey Plum are the only two players to top 3,000 points and 500 assists in an NCAA Division I career. Davis also extended his NCAA double-digit scoring streak to 123 straight games. Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 – Bridges, Abdur-Rahim lead Georgia past Notre Dame 77-62 Braelen Bridges scored 18 points, Jabri Abdur-Rahim posted a double-double off the bench and Georgia breezed to a 77-62 victory over Notre Dame. Bridges sank all nine of his shots from the floor and added six rebounds for the Bulldogs (8-3). Abdur-Rahim finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Matthew Moncrieffe made all six of his shots and scored 15. Terry Roberts had 10 points, five assists and three steals. Nate Laszewski led the Fighting Irish (7-4) with 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting with four 3-pointers. Cormac Ryan pitched in with 15 points, six rebounds and four assists. JJ Starling scored 14. Moncrieffe had 10 points to send Georgia into halftime with a 41-36 lead. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday Michigan State 91, Detroit Mercy 41 Eastern Illinois 78, Central Michigan 67 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 – Miles scores 16, No. 5 Notre Dame beats No. 6 Virginia Tech Olivia Miles had 16 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and five steals to lead No. 5 Notre Dame to a 63-52 victory over No. 6 Virginia Tech on Sunday. Miles scored 13 points in the second half as the Irish (9-1, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) rallied from a three-point deficit entering the fourth quarter. Georgia Amoore led the Hokies (10-1, 1-1) with 20 points. Elizabeth Kitley added 16 points and 20 rebounds for Virginia Tech, which was seeking its third victory ever over a Top 5 team. Lauren Ebo added 15 points for the Irish. MLB – Judge’s 62nd home run ball sells for $1.5 million at auction The ball New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit for his American League-record 62nd home run has sold for $1.5 million at auction. The price is the second highest paid for a baseball auction, according to Goldin Executive Chairman and Founder Ken Goldin. He identified the buyer as a prominent Midwestern businessman and collector. Bidding on the ball opened on Nov. 29 and ended Saturday. The minimum opening bid was set at $1 million. The home run ball was consigned to Goldin in November by Cory Youmans, who was initially offered $3-million just after the game. Venus Williams awarded wild-card entry for Australian Open Venus Williams has been awarded a wild-card entry to play at the Australian Open next month. It will be 25 years after she played the Grand Slam tournament for the first time. The 42-year-old Williams has reached the final twice in Australia, including a loss to her younger sister, Serena, in the 2017 championship match. She will be contesting the season-opening major for the 22nd time. Venus and Serena Williams combined to win the Australian Open women’s doubles title four times and Venus also won the mixed doubles title in 1998. Serena Williams will not be contesting the Jan. 16-29 tournament at Melbourne Park after announcing at the U.S. Open that she was ready to evolve away from tennis. FIFA – World Cup 2020 – Qatar Saturday 3rd Place Match Croatia 2, Morocco 1 Sunday World Cup Finals Argentina 3, France 3 PKS ARG 4, FRA 2 ARG 3, FRA 3 – ARG PKS 4-2 – Messi wins World Cup, Argentina beats France on penalties Lionel Messi finally won the biggest prize in soccer. Argentina beat France 4-2 in a penalty shootout to claim a third World Cup title despite Kylian Mbappé scoring the first hat trick in a final in 56 years. Gonzalo Montiel scored the clinching penalty as Argentina won after a 3-3 draw. Messi’s once-in-a-generation career is complete now that he is finally a World Cup champion. Messi is definitively in the pantheon of soccer’s greatest ever players alongside Pelé and Diego Maradona. Europe’s run of four straight World Cup winners dating to 2006 came to an end. FIFA – World Cup in Qatar sets scoring record with 172 goals The six-goal final between France and Argentina set a World Cup record of 172 at this year’s tournament. The previous tournament record of 171 goals was set in 1998 and 2014. The 1998 tournament in France was the first edition in the current 64-game, 32-team format. A new record is likely to be set at the 2026 World Cup. The tournament has been expanded to 48 teams playing either 80 or 104 games. Argentina and France drew 3-3 through extra time to set the record in this year’s final at Lusail Stadium. FIFA – 2026 World Cup hosts take diplomatic handover from Qatar A diplomatic delegation from the three host countries of the 2026 World Cup were in Qatar for a handover ceremony ahead of the final between France and Argentina. The United States, Mexico and Canada will stage soccer’s biggest event in less than 3½ years. U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who led a presidential delegation to the final, says “we could not be more excited." Greenfield says Qatar “set the standards high.” The 2026 tournament will be played in 11 American cities, three in Mexico and two in Canada. MHSAA – High School Sports Saturday Girls Basketball Tri-State Holiday Classic at Southwestern Michigan College Benton Harbor 36, Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 29 Dowagiac 46, South Bend Riley (IN) 17 Elkhart Christian (IN) 66, Edwardsburg 52 South Bend Riley (IN) 43, Niles 29 Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 36, Lawton 19 Sunday Boys Basketball Mattawan 48, Detroit Douglass 44 Tonight Boys Basketball Benton Harbor at Grand Rapids Union, 7:00 p.m. Lansing Sexton vs. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. at Mason Holiday Hoops Concord at Sturgis, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Countryside, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Climax-Scotts, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Gobles, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 15 Yesterday Detroit Lions 20, New York Jets 17 Philadelphia Eagles 25, Chicago Bears 20 Lions 20, Jets 17 – Goff stuns Jets late as Lions hold on for 20-17 victory Jared Goff threw a go-ahead 51-yard touchdown pass to Brock Wright on fourth-and-inches with 1:49 remaining and the Detroit Lions held on for a 20-17 victory over Zach Wilson and the New York Jets. Wilson and the Jets had one more chance to tie or win in his return as the starting quarterback. Wilson completed a 20-yard throw to Elijah Moore for a first down and Robert Saleh called a timeout with 1 second remaining. The Jets sent out Greg Zuerlein for a potential tying 58-yard field goal but his kick was wide left to send the Lions to their third straight win. Kalif Raymond scored on a 47 punt return touchdown in the first quarter for Detroit, who have won 6 of their last 7 games. Eagles 25, Bears 20 – Hurts runs for 3 TDs as Eagles squeeze by Bears 25-20 Jalen Hurts tied a career high by running for three touchdowns and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the struggling Chicago Bears 25-20. The Eagles, with the best record in the NFL, made just enough plays to come away with a tighter-than-anticipated win. Hurts ran for 61 yards and threw for 315 yards with two interceptions. Chicago's Justin Fields rushed for 95 yards to reach exactly 1,000 on the season, joining Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson as the only quarterbacks to rush for 1,000 or more. He also set a franchise single-season rushing record for a QB. But the Bears lost their seventh straight game. Other NFL Scores San Francisco 21, Seattle 13 Minnesota 39, Indianapolis 36, OT Cleveland 13, Baltimore 3 Buffalo 32, Miami 29 Jacksonville 40, Dallas 34, OT Kansas City 30, Houston 24, OT New Orleans 21, Atlanta 18 Pittsburgh 24, Carolina 16 Denver 24, Arizona 15 Las Vegas 30, New England 24 Cincinnati 34, Tampa Bay 23 L.A. Chargers 17, Tennessee 14 N.Y. Giants 20, Washington 12 Tonight Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Yesterday Brookly Nets 124, Detroit Pistons, 121 Minnesota Timberwolves 150, Chicago Bulls 126 New York Knicks 109, Indiana Pacers 106 Nets 124, Pistons 121 – Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving lead Nets past Pistons, 124-121 Kevin Durant scored a career-high 26 of his 43 points in the third quarter, helping the Brooklyn Nets overcome a 17-point halftime deficit in a 124-121 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Kyrie Irving added 38 points in Brooklyn's seventh straight victory over Detroit. Bojan Bogdanovic led the Pistons with 26 points. Durant was 8 of 10 from the floor, going 3 of 3 on 3-pointers and 7 of 7 from the free-throw line as he outscored the Pistons 26-25 in the third. Timberwolves 15, Bulls 126 – Timberwolves beat Bulls 150-126 to break team scoring mark Anthony Edwards had season highs with 37 points and 11 assists and the Minnesota Timberwolves broke the franchise record for points in a game, routing the Chicago Bulls 150-126 on Sunday night. D'Angelo Russell added 28 points after missing two games and Minnesota made a season-high 23 pointers to roll past Chicago despite missing four regulars. Rudy Gobert missed his second straight game because of a sprained left ankle. Karl-Anthony Towns (right calf strain) and top reserves Jordan McLaughlin (left calf strain) and Taurean Prince (right shoulder) also sat out. DeMar DeRozan led the Bulls with 29 points. Knicks 109, Pacers 106 – Knicks rally to beat Pacers 109-106 for 7th straight victory Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Julius Randle made six free throws in the final minute and the New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers 109-106 on Sunday for their NBA-best seventh consecutive victory. The 19th and final lead change came in the final minute, when Randle made two foul shots with 45.6 seconds remaining for a 105-104 lead. After the teams exchanged turnovers, Randle hit four more free throws in the final two possessions. The Pacers missed a shot from just inside half-court at the buzzer. Randle finished with 25 points and 14 rebounds. RJ Barrett added 24 points. Buddy Hield and Aaron Nesmith each had 23 points for Indiana. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New York Rangers 7, Chicago Blackhawks 1 Rangers 7, Blackhawks 1 – Panarin leads surging Rangers to 7-1 win over Blackhawks Artemi Panarin had a goal and two assists, Igor Shesterkin stopped 29 shots and the New York Rangers beat the Chicago Blackhawks 7-1 for their seventh straight win. Vincent Trocheck, Filip Chytil and Kappo Kakko each had a goal and an assist, and Vitali Kravtsov, Braden Schneider and Jacob Trouba also scored for the Rangers. Adam Fox had three assists, and Alexis Lafreniere and Mika Zibanejad each had two. Philipp Kurashev scored for Chicago and Arvid Soderblom finished with 19 saves. The Rangers have not lost since a 5-2 defeat at home to the Blackhawks on Dec. 3. Chicago has lost seven straight since then and is 1-14-1 since mid-November. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football Saturday FBS Bowls Division II National Championship Ferris State 41, Colorado Mines 14 FSU 41, CSM 14 – Ferris State wins 2nd straight NCAA Division II title Carson Gulker scored on three short runs, Sidney McCloud had a pick-6 and Ferris State rolled past Colorado School of Mines 41-14 to successfully defend its NCAA Division II national championship. Ferris was in its third national title game in four years, winning its first title last year to complete a 14-0 season. Gulker scored on a 2-yard run to complete a seven-play, 79-yard drive for a first-quarter score then the Bulldogs followed with a 20-point second quarter on Eddie Jewett's field goals of 33 and 22 yards, CJ Jefferson's 19-yard run and McCloud's 31-yard return for a 27-0 lead. The Orediggers didn't score until there was just over a minute left in the third quarter on John Matocha's 10-yard pass to Michael Zeman. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Yesterday Iowa State 73, Western Michigan 57 Eastern Michigan 79, Detroit Mercy 77 Missouri State 79, Central Michigan 58 Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 Iowa State 73, WMU 57 – Grill scores 14, Iowa State stops Western Michigan 73-58 Caleb Grill scored 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting with three 3-pointers and Iowa State cruised to a 73-57 win over Western Michigan. Jarren Holmes added 10 points for the Cyclones as all 11 players scored. Lamar Norman Jr. hit 6 3-pointers and scored 24 points for the Broncos. EMU 79, UDM 77 – Eastern Michigan spoils big night from Detroit Mercy’s Davis Emoni Bates and Tyson Acuff scored 19 points apiece and Eastern Michigan spoiled a big night by Detroit Mercy's Antoine Davis in a 79-77 victory over the Titans. Davis scored 30 points for Detroit Mercy (5-7) to zip past Bradley's Hersey Hawkins (3,008) into 10th place on the all-time scoring list. Davis, who came in averaging 24.3 points per game, upped his points total to 3,031. He passed Hawkins on a 3-pointer with 16:37 left in the first half. Davis needs 28 points to pass Saint Peter's Keydren Clark for ninth place. Davis and former Washington Huskies women's standout Kelsey Plum are the only two players to top 3,000 points and 500 assists in an NCAA Division I career. Davis also extended his NCAA double-digit scoring streak to 123 straight games. Georgia 77, Notre Dame 62 – Bridges, Abdur-Rahim lead Georgia past Notre Dame 77-62 Braelen Bridges scored 18 points, Jabri Abdur-Rahim posted a double-double off the bench and Georgia breezed to a 77-62 victory over Notre Dame. Bridges sank all nine of his shots from the floor and added six rebounds for the Bulldogs (8-3). Abdur-Rahim finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Matthew Moncrieffe made all six of his shots and scored 15. Terry Roberts had 10 points, five assists and three steals. Nate Laszewski led the Fighting Irish (7-4) with 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting with four 3-pointers. Cormac Ryan pitched in with 15 points, six rebounds and four assists. JJ Starling scored 14. Moncrieffe had 10 points to send Georgia into halftime with a 41-36 lead. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Yesterday Michigan State 91, Detroit Mercy 41 Eastern Illinois 78, Central Michigan 67 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 (5) Notre Dame 63, (6) Virginia Tech 52 – Miles scores 16, No. 5 Notre Dame beats No. 6 Virginia Tech Olivia Miles had 16 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and five steals to lead No. 5 Notre Dame to a 63-52 victory over No. 6 Virginia Tech on Sunday. Miles scored 13 points in the second half as the Irish (9-1, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) rallied from a three-point deficit entering the fourth quarter. Georgia Amoore led the Hokies (10-1, 1-1) with 20 points. Elizabeth Kitley added 16 points and 20 rebounds for Virginia Tech, which was seeking its third victory ever over a Top 5 team. Lauren Ebo added 15 points for the Irish. MLB – Judge’s 62nd home run ball sells for $1.5 million at auction The ball New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit for his American League-record 62nd home run has sold for $1.5 million at auction. The price is the second highest paid for a baseball auction, according to Goldin Executive Chairman and Founder Ken Goldin. He identified the buyer as a prominent Midwestern businessman and collector. Bidding on the ball opened on Nov. 29 and ended Saturday. The minimum opening bid was set at $1 million. The home run ball was consigned to Goldin in November by Cory Youmans, who was initially offered $3-million just after the game. Venus Williams awarded wild-card entry for Australian Open Venus Williams has been awarded a wild-card entry to play at the Australian Open next month. It will be 25 years after she played the Grand Slam tournament for the first time. The 42-year-old Williams has reached the final twice in Australia, including a loss to her younger sister, Serena, in the 2017 championship match. She will be contesting the season-opening major for the 22nd time. Venus and Serena Williams combined to win the Australian Open women's doubles title four times and Venus also won the mixed doubles title in 1998. Serena Williams will not be contesting the Jan. 16-29 tournament at Melbourne Park after announcing at the U.S. Open that she was ready to evolve away from tennis. FIFA – World Cup 2020 – Qatar Saturday 3rd Place Match Croatia 2, Morocco 1 Sunday World Cup Finals Argentina 3, France 3 PKS ARG 4, FRA 2 ARG 3, FRA 3 – ARG PKS 4-2 – Messi wins World Cup, Argentina beats France on penalties Lionel Messi finally won the biggest prize in soccer. Argentina beat France 4-2 in a penalty shootout to claim a third World Cup title despite Kylian Mbappé scoring the first hat trick in a final in 56 years. Gonzalo Montiel scored the clinching penalty as Argentina won after a 3-3 draw. Messi's once-in-a-generation career is complete now that he is finally a World Cup champion. Messi is definitively in the pantheon of soccer's greatest ever players alongside Pelé and Diego Maradona. Europe's run of four straight World Cup winners dating to 2006 came to an end. FIFA – World Cup in Qatar sets scoring record with 172 goals The six-goal final between France and Argentina set a World Cup record of 172 at this year's tournament. The previous tournament record of 171 goals was set in 1998 and 2014. The 1998 tournament in France was the first edition in the current 64-game, 32-team format. A new record is likely to be set at the 2026 World Cup. The tournament has been expanded to 48 teams playing either 80 or 104 games. Argentina and France drew 3-3 through extra time to set the record in this year’s final at Lusail Stadium. FIFA – 2026 World Cup hosts take diplomatic handover from Qatar A diplomatic delegation from the three host countries of the 2026 World Cup were in Qatar for a handover ceremony ahead of the final between France and Argentina. The United States, Mexico and Canada will stage soccer's biggest event in less than 3½ years. U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who led a presidential delegation to the final, says “we could not be more excited.” Greenfield says Qatar “set the standards high.” The 2026 tournament will be played in 11 American cities, three in Mexico and two in Canada. MHSAA – High School Sports Saturday Girls Basketball Tri-State Holiday Classic at Southwestern Michigan College Benton Harbor 36, Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 29 Dowagiac 46, South Bend Riley (IN) 17 Elkhart Christian (IN) 66, Edwardsburg 52 South Bend Riley (IN) 43, Niles 29 Country Club Hills Hillcrest (IL) 36, Lawton 19 Sunday Boys Basketball Mattawan 48, Detroit Douglass 44 Tonight Boys Basketball Benton Harbor at Grand Rapids Union, 7:00 p.m. Lansing Sexton vs. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. at Mason Holiday Hoops Concord at Sturgis, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Countryside, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Climax-Scotts, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Gobles, 7:00 p.m.Detroit Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond (11) returns a punt for a touchdown against the New York Jets during the first quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts runs for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant (7) takes a shot against Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Detroit. The Nets defeated the Pistons 124-121. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)Minnesota Timberwolves forward Nathan Knight (13) goes up to the basket against Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine (8) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)New York Rangers right wing Kaapo Kakko shoots the puck on Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Arvid Soderblom (40) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks)Ferris State slot receiver Marcus Taylor (1) runs up the field to gain yardage in the first half of the NCAA Division II college football championship against Colorado School of Mines on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022 in McKinney, Texas. (AP Photo/Emil T. Lippe)Notre Dame’s Maddy Westbeld (21) shoots over Virginia Tech’s Cayla King (22) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Blacksburg, Va., Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022. (Matt Gentry/The Roanoke Times via AP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Mike and Jesse discuss (00:00-07:54) MacKenzie Weeger and Jonathan Huberdeau saying they're open to staying in Calgary, (07:54-19:01) John Klingberg signing a 1 year 7 million dollar deal with Anaheim, (19:01-20:07) Sonny Milano still being a free agent, (20:07-22:09) Jesse Puljujarvi avoiding arbitration with Edmonton, (22:09-23:22) Kappo Kakko signing an extension with the Rangers, (23:22-25:27) Ethan Bear staying in Carolina, (25:27-29:04) Danton Heinen heading back to Pittsburgh, (29:04-END) (CONTENT WARNING) and some updates about the Hockey Canada sexual assault allegations. Shop Merch: https://staffgraph.myshopify.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/staffgraph Shop Stickers: https://www.redbubble.com/people/staffgraphpod/shop
Talking a little NHL! Adidas is not renewing their deal with the NHL. Kappo Kakko signed a two year bridge deal with the New York Rangers. And Bobby Ryan and his heartfelt statements on Twitter.Hosted By Sam Woohttps://pucksandpitchforks.comhttps://www.LetsGoDevils.com#NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHL
Cam Moon and Cody Janzen open up the show diving into Kappo Kakko's new deal, Ethan Bear getting re-signed plus they re-live the trade from a year ago today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A nostalgic look back at our favorite hockey hero's who wore the red, white and blue for the Rangers during the 1960's,70's and 80's. In episode number 49 Tom and Rob recap the Rangers entire 2022 season with particular attention to how the club played during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. * The Team exceeded all expectaions for the regular season and appears to be ahead of schedule with the rebuild. * How do you grade the teams performance during the playoffs ? Yes, they did defeat the Penguins and Caines but both of those clubs had significant injury issues in goal and in the case of the Penguins with Crosby as well. So how good are the Rangers ? * Would the final grade and perception of the team be as positive if they had lost to a healthy Penguins or Caines in the first or second round of the playoffs? * Finally, what moves should the Rangers make during the off season to advance the teams prospects for 2023 ? Do they go the organic route and encourage the development of the kids including Othmann and Cuylle or trade off some of the their better prospects for seasoned veterans that can potentially make an immediate impact ?
The Red Wings' future stars are raking in the accolades! Tune in as we open with a recap of Sebastian Cossa's WHL Championship on the back of his 5 shutouts, a look forward to the Memorial Cup, & whether he's due to join the Grand Rapids Griffins or return to the Edmonton Oil Kings next season (4:55). We also cover a new goalie signed in Jussi Olkinuora (14:54), Elmer Söderblom's recent award (following the footsteps of Moritz Seider), some news about Tyler Bertuzzi that could affect his future (19:49), & coaching updates on Steve Yzerman's search, Cassidy, Trotz, & Tortorella (23:41). We also dive into Pavel Mintyukov's 2022 NHL Draft Prospect Profile, & whether the dynamic left-shot defenseman could be a target for Detroit at 8th overall (31:18). Finally, we take a look at the Kappo Kakko situation in New York, & what it would take to get him or if it would even be worth having him in Hockeytown (43:17). All of that & more - enjoy! Tony Ferrari's 50-100 Draft Rankings: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/post/2022-nhl-draft-ranking-the-ferrari-cut-players-50-100-with-honorable-mentions Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more.
CLo struggles to say Kappo Kakko and Jerry remembers a college basketball player whose name Gio would like to hear the legend John Minko say.
With the playoffs around the corner, we start with a frank discussion of the playoff teams. Pastrnak is 3rd fastest in Bruins history to 500 points. The IIHF is ready to start the women's tournament in June in Wisconsin. Kappo Kakko could be a victim of his own injuries. Guy Lafleur has passed away. We break down some coaches that could be on the chopping block at the end of the season. Jordan Dumais of the Halifax Mooseheads has a 6 assist night. The L.A. Kings appear to be investing in hockey in Mexico. Matt Duchene has beaten Filip Forsberg to be the first in Predators franchise history with forty goals by one game. Georgi Merkulov gets the nod from Kirk Luedeke as the number one center prospect for the Bruins. Hobey Baker award winner Dryden McKay has been suspended for six months for a banned substance. The PWPHA will be starting its own women's hockey league and two trainers are suing the Philadelphia Flyers after being exposed to chemicals from the Zamboni that has resulted in their testing positive for cancer. A packed show to be sure, so give a listen and tell us what you think. Enjoy the Show!
Listen in as the Ranger Ed boy's cover the Rangers last 3 games against the Canadiens, Maple Leafs and Sabers. Kappo Kakko starting a nice point streak. What options do the Rangers have with Georgiev? With Sammy Blais out Gauthier has been stepping up. When will Mika blow out? Don't miss out on this weeks Rangers Ed 150.Follow Us; Instagram: @rangers_ed.podTwitter: @rangerd_edpodFacebook: Rangers Ed Podcast
Dans son apéro Jean-Charles nous parle de la vente potentielle des Penguins de Pittsburgh, du match Canadiens - Rangers, des autres matchs à surveiller dans la LNH, du match Islanders - Lightning de lundi, du match de qualification de la Coupe du monde entre le Canada et le Mexique, du match du lundi soir dans la NFL. Marc-André Perreault met la table pour l'affrontement entre les Canadiens et les Rangers. Nathalie Bruneau nous donne les dernières nouvelles dans le monde de la boxe. Patrice Bernier nous parle du match crucial entre le Canada et le Mexique. Dans le segment du colisée, Jean-Michel Dufaux et Éric Hoziel discutent de la rencontre qui opposera les Canadiens aux Rangers de New York. Louis Jean nous parle de Jonathan Drouin, de Samuel Blais et de Samuel Girard. En entrevue, JiC reçoit Michel Bergeron. Marc-André Perreault fait une deuxième intervention pour nous parler du CH. Dans son billet de saison, JiC nous parle de la renconstruction des Rangers. Dave Morissette et Mathieu Chouinard se joignent à JiC pour le segment LE SHOW. Jean-Philippe Bertrand nous offre ses 3 doses de café. Renaud Lavoie nous parle de Kappo Kakko et Brendan Gallagher. Philippe Boucher aborde plusieurs sujets dont le match Canadiens - Rangers, Jonathan Drouin et de la vente possible des Penguins. En entrevue, JiC reçoit l'entraîneur adjoint des Devils du New Jersey, Alain Nasreddine Une production QUB radio Novembre 2021 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Selty rabmles about Kappo Kakko's injury for the Rangers, Max Pacioretty's injury for Vegas, Nikolai Knyzhov's injury for the Sharks, the Leafs signing a college goalie to back up Jack Campbell, and streaks, stats, and standings in the NHL right now. *Intro/Outro song: P*ss On Your Grave - Travis Scott (feat. Kanye West), from Rodeo (2015)
Kathryn Tappen, Brian Boucher, and Dominic Moore recap Mika Zibanejad's big night and what it means for the Rangers going forward. They discuss Anders Lee's injury and the impact it will have on the race in the East. And they give their picks for the North Division race after the recent Maple Leafs skid. Start-8:55 Mika Zibanejad's play giving the Rangers a boost8:55-13:45 Anders Lee's injury and the impact on the Islanders playoff hopes13:45-23:00 North Division odds presented by PointsBet23:00-27:45 Are the Panthers for real?27:45-End Cold Brew Check fueled by Dunkin' - West Division picks
NHL-säsongen har startat och för några av våra stora stjärnor har det gått trögt. Erik Karlsson får, återigen, hård kritik för sitt spel på San Jose Sharks blålinje under de inledande matcherna. I NHL-timmen tittar man närmare på huruvida kritiken är befogad eller inte. Vi är en vecka in i NHL-säsongen 2020/21 och redan har det hunnit bli en del stora rubriker kring några svenska stjärnor. Det gäller inte minst Erik Karlsson och Elias Pettersson. I det 319:e avsnittet av NHL-timmen diskuterar Linus Hugosson, Uffe Bodin och Jonatan Lindquist den kritik som riktats mot den blågula duon. I Karlssons fall finns det en del siffror som antyder att han inte direkt fått en optimal start på säsongen. DESSUTOM: * Linus hårdbevakar Buffalo Sabres den här säsongen. Hur ser det egentligen ut för Rasmus Dahlin – och varför har hans istid successivt sjunkit under de inledande fyra matcherna? * I Finland är det många som beklagar sig kring Kaapo Kakkos situation i New York Rangers, men är den verkligen så illa som det låter? * Vad har NHL-stjärnorna för flex på sina klubbor – och varför? Jonatan reder ut begreppen. * Oliver Ekman Larssons skada – olycka eller fult påhopp från Evander Kane? * Och hur klarar sig Linus och Uffe när Jonatans musikquiz gör comeback? Detta och mycket annat i det 319:e avsnittet av NHL-timmen. Hållpunkter 7:03 - Fördelar med det speciella spelschemat 15:45 - Livet i bubblan, inte så roligt ändå 20:18 - Jeff Skinners märkliga situation 24:27 - Eichel + Hall = sant 28:06 - Rasmus Dahlin så här långt 30:00 - Erik Karlssons hemska siffror 33:30 - Elias Petterssons usla form 36:43 - Art Ross-vinnaren Mark Stone? 38:55 - Tankar om flex 45:15 - Keith Yandles sköna revansch 49:16 - Kappo Kakko felbehandlad av Rangers? 57:15 - Överfall på OEL? 59:28 - Lindquiz 1:09:37 - Hejarramsor Medverkande Jonatan Lindquist Uffe Bodin Linus Hugosson Kontakt Maila NHL-timmen NHL-timmens hemsida NHL-timmen på Facebook NHL-timmen på Twitter NHL-timmen på Instagram Länkar till lyssning NHL-timmen på Acast NHL-timmen på Spotify NHL-timmen på iTunes
On this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, we've got hockey games! Like, actual regular season games! With fantasy hockey implications! For the first time in 10 months! Elan and Brian waste no time diving head-first into it all, checking early returns on some of the most interesting players over the first half-week of NHL action. Want more amazing fantasy hockey podcast content? Listen to Dave Betten's Stream Scheme for the goods on the hottest free agent pickups and juiciest schedules of the week. Thank you to this week's sponsors, Underdog Fantasy! The newest and freshest way to play daily and season-long fantasy, including Daily Pick 'em and season-long Best Ball contests. Use our promo code KARLSSON to support the show and let Underdog know we sent you, and they'll guarantee you'll love their app or will refund you up to $100. Players discussed on this episode include Phil Kessel, Clayton Keller, Conor Garland, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Jakob Chychrun, Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Dumba, Kevin Fiala, Jeff Carter, Andreas Athanasiou, Jack Hughes, Yegor Sharangovich, Mackenzie Blackwoord, Scott Wedgewood, Ty Smith, Kappo Kakko, Tony DeAngelo, Adam Fox, Igor Shesterkin, Alexandar Georgiev, Semyon Varlamov, Ilya Sorokin, Noah Dobson, Frederik Andersen, Jack Campbell, Matt Murray, Drake Batherson, Evgenii Dadonov, Tim Stützle, Tristan Jarry, Casey DeSmith, Travis Konecny, James van Riemsdyk, Oskar Lindblom, Nolan Patrick, Morgan Frost, Dominik Kubalik, Pius Suter, Keith Yandle, Aaron Ekblad, Anthony Duclair, Maxime Comtois, John Leonard, Mikhail Grigorenko, Alexandre Texier, Dominik Kahun, Nils Hoglander, Mike Hoffman, Casey Mittelstadt, Jeff Skinner, Nino Niederreiter, Adrian Kempe, Alexander Romanov, Jake DeBrusk, David Krejci, Jonathan Bernier, Thomas Greiss and more. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. * * * Join our brilliant, friendly and passionate Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bonus Episode! Diving into some Hot/Cold streaks 2 days into the season! Can you believe it? The Yahoo most Added/Dropped players has been off the walls at the moment, so I wanted to shed some light on some of the big ones I've noticed.
Who's ready for the World Juniors?!? Sneaky Joe and Jordan Hansgen share their thoughts on the Rangers not loaning Alexis Lafrenière or Kappo Kakko to their respective international team, as well as the Devils doing the same with Jack Hughes.Also, is it a good idea for NHL teams to play outdoors in 2021? The guys discuss Elliotte Friedman's report on the Bruins, Penguins, Kings, and Ducks considering just that. Finally, Joe gives Jordan a pop quiz on the Sabres lineup the last time they took the ice, 270 days ago!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BuiltGoVisit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite no NHL season on the horizon, the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils are not loaning their star young players to their respective countries for the World Junior Hockey Championships. Joe DiBiase and Mike Distefano try to figure out why the Rangers won't let Alexis Lafrenière or Kappo Kakko play. Same with the Devils and Jack Hughes. Also, the guys discuss the report of four teams considering playing their games in 2021, outdoors! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who's ready for the World Juniors?!? Sneaky Joe and Jordan Hansgen share their thoughts on the Rangers not loaning Alexis Lafrenière or Kappo Kakko to their respective international team, as well as the Devils doing the same with Jack Hughes. Also, is it a good idea for NHL teams to play outdoors in 2021? The guys discuss Elliotte Friedman's report on the Bruins, Penguins, Kings, and Ducks considering just that. Finally, Joe gives Jordan a pop quiz on the Sabres lineup the last time they took the ice, 270 days ago! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BuiltGo Visit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite no NHL season on the horizon, the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils are not loaning their star young players to their respective countries for the World Junior Hockey Championships. Joe DiBiase and Mike Distefano try to figure out why the Rangers won't let Alexis Lafrenière or Kappo Kakko play. Same with the Devils and Jack Hughes. Also, the guys discuss the report of four teams considering playing their games in 2021, outdoors! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan, Shaun and Nick of OnTheForecheck.com discuss Roman Josi winning the 2019-20 Norris Trophy Monday night and his competitors - was Josi's win as dominant as the voters showed? Was the "Ryan Ellis Effect" a factor in the voting, and had Ellis not been injured, would he have been a worthy Norris selection? The fellas also talk "The Forecheckies" - the writers of the website voted on several categories for the Nashville Predators 2019-20 season, including Offensive and Defense Players of the Year, Unsung Hero, Best Prospect, and Game and Goals of the Season. Finally, we take a look at today's two-year, one-way signed of restricted free agent Yakov Trenin, how the roster will be impacted, and what free agent moves might look like going forward into next season and into next year's Seattle Expansion Draft. To close, we take a fun look at some of our NHL preseason picks, including Bryan picking Kappo Kakko for Calder which, well, sure is a choice. You can find Bryan (@BryanBastin), Shaun (@SCSOTF), and Nick (@_nsmorgan) on Twitter, and of course at our website at www.OnTheForecheck.com for the best Nashville Predators news, coverage and analysis in the league! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rangers show their youth and inexperience in a 3-2 Game 1 loss against the Hurricanes, especially in the first period. Powerplay struggles mightily against the Canes' vaunted penalty kill. Henrik Lundqvist gets the surprise start and turns in a very strong performance. What in the world did Justin Williams say to Ryan Strome before their fight? Julien Gauthier and Kappo Kakko both turn in strong efforts... Could they see an uptick in ice time, and is Kakko ticketed to move into a top-six forward role after the injury to Jesper Fast? And one misstep by David Quinn late in this game. Intro song is “Leave the Lights On” by Passafire. Episode 171. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rangers show their youth and inexperience in a 3-2 Game 1 loss against the Hurricanes, especially in the first period. Powerplay struggles mightily against the Canes’ vaunted penalty kill. Henrik Lundqvist gets the surprise start and turns in a very strong performance. What in the world did Justin Williams say to Ryan Strome before their fight? Julien Gauthier and Kappo Kakko both turn in strong efforts... Could they see an uptick in ice time, and is Kakko ticketed to move into a top-six forward role after the injury to Jesper Fast? And one misstep by David Quinn late in this game. Intro song is “Leave the Lights On” by Passafire. Episode 171. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we preview the Eastern Conference Play-in Round. We talk to 8 reporters from each of the Play-in round cities, discussing if their fans want their team to tank, who their teams X-Factor is, how the team looks right now, and how they look versus their play-in round opponents. Trending Now (2:20) We have special guest John Barr from @NHLtoSeattle who helped bring an the Kraken to the city of Seattle. Penguins (19:45) - Josh Yoha @JoshYohe_PGH discusses Pittsburghs ability to go deep into the playoffs. Maple Leafs (27:20) - Joshua Kloke @Joshua Kloke talks about how the Leafs don't match up well against the Blue Jackets. NY Rangers (39:09) - Ryan Mead @OhRyanMead talks about how Kappo Kakko could be a big X-Factor for the team. Hurricanes (50:45) - Adam Gold @AGoldFan lets you know how fit Andrei Svechnikov is and if he can do the Svech during the playoffs. Blue Jackets (105:20) - Jeff Svaboda @JacketsInsider discusses who this team will hinge on if they can go deep. Panthers (117:03) - David Dwork @DavidDwork describes how fit Bobrovski is and why this team is a threat more now than before. Canadiens (127:07) - Jared Book @JaredBook talks about how much this fan base would want to draft Alexis Lafreniere, and what it would do to the organization. Islanders (144:01) - Rob Taub @RTaub_ tells you which defenceman is ready to step up for the Isles and how important Barzal is to the franchise.
Kappo Kakko gets his first signature moment as a member of the Rangers, scoring a pair of goals, including the game-winner in overtime against the Penguins! Also, talking about the dust-up between Ryan Lindgren and Evgeni Malkin and another strong performance from Alex Georgiev. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kappo Kakko gets his first signature moment as a member of the Rangers, scoring a pair of goals, including the game-winner in overtime against the Penguins! Also, talking about the dust-up between Ryan Lindgren and Evgeni Malkin and another strong performance from Alex Georgiev. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Penalty Shot, we talk about the Rangers improvement and what that means for rookie Kappo Kakko. We also talk about the loss of John Witherspoon and Toronto Maple Leafs pioneer, Jim Gregory. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepenaltyshot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepenaltyshot/support
GET LIVE WITH THE CREW SEASON 3! Yes, we are back with more of the sports analytics and opinions that you love to hear. On this episode, the very first episode of Season 3, we have our very frequent guest Shep talking about the hottest topic in NHL right now: Jack Hughes vs Kappo Kakko, and Moe is going to give you some info about the Sports.....Equinox? Yeah, we never heard about it here either, but we are going to get to the bottom of it before the end of the episode. To those that have been listening to our podcast since its inception THANK YOU. Additionally, another big thanks is in order to our subscribers. They are the reason why we can still kick knowledge to all of you in the first place. If you are new here: Welcome the the Get Live With The Crew sports talk podcast where we breakdown the games featuring your favorite teams and athletes. If you want to join in on the fun you can tweet us at @GetLiveWTC on Twitter. You can also catch our live stream on Twitch where you can interact with us during the show. If you can't make it to the live stream on Twitch you can subscribe to the Get Live! Media YouTube channel to catch the Highlights. We have a lot of content coming every Sunday so be sure to hit the notification bell on the Twitter page and Subscribe to all of our channels. We don't want you to miss what we have coming every week! Peace and enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/get-live-with-the-crew/support
This week the boys are finally not ragging on the Oilers and touch on the bright spots of their hot start. Thursday night saw Jack Hughes vs Kappo Kakko volume 1, and while the guys didn't know it yet but Jack Hughes would record his first NHL point against the Rangers because... well that'd be the only way we'd have it. Plus Will Fowler joins us as he breaks down the door. Finally Quinnipiac hockey talk as they take on Maine this weekend
Ben & Lewis talk about the weekend's results, including the Evgeni Malkin injury, potential benefit to Jared McCann, Tyler Johnson's replacement on the top line in Tampa, the Connor Hellbuyck drama in Winnipeg, emerging top sixers in Edmonton, the tragic Mac in Black, a defender who needs to be added in most leagues, then they delve into rookie performances from Jack Hughes, Nikita Gusev, Kappo Kakko, Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes, and a reminder that you should go grab Victor Olofsson if he's still on your waiver wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben & Lewis talk about the weekend's results, including the Evgeni Malkin injury, potential benefit to Jared McCann, Tyler Johnson's replacement on the top line in Tampa, the Connor Hellbuyck drama in Winnipeg, emerging top sixers in Edmonton, the tragic Mac in Black, a defender who needs to be added in most leagues, then they delve into rookie performances from Jack Hughes, Nikita Gusev, Kappo Kakko, Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes, and a reminder that you should go grab Victor Olofsson if he's still on your waiver wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another week closer to the season starting and another set of restricted free agents have signed! With Nick away this week, Fred Anjema of the Slewfoot Hockey Show joins us! Another collection of free agents (and one pre mature) signed extensions. We dive into the deals of Brock Boeser, Brandon Carlo, Thomas Chabot and Brayden Point. The Winnipeg Jets are in a rough spot with Patrik Laine alienating teammates and Dustin Byfuglien being on indefinite leave from the team. What are their options? It's time to move to the Eastern Conference and preview the Metro division. Many teams have added big pieces this offseason like the New Jersey Devils adding Jack Hughes and P.K. Subban, the New York Rangers adding Artemi Panarin and Kappo Kakko, while others lost like the Pittsburgh Penguins and Phil Kessel and the Columbus Bluejackets and everyone. What does this do to the prospects for division winners? All this and more on episode 249 of the 4th Line Hockey Podcast! Thanks to Fred for joining us! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial Sponsors: ATB is a bank that does a lot for the community. Find out how here! Park Power, a provider of electricity and natural gas in Alberta that offers low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. Check them out at ParkPower.ca Head over to Seat Giant and use promo code apn for 5% off your purchase!
Spider-Jack and Axe are back! After a somewhat eventful week of hockey, they briefly discuss Alex Ovechkin and whether the captain title should be bestowed upon a forward or a defenseman. Danielle Dinenna makes her Puck Talk debut, as she weighs in Preds rookie camp, Eeli Tolvanen, and Egor Afanasyev! (Jack still needs help pronouncing names) She offers quality insight and predicts when Tolvanen could be on the Predators roster, and who stood out at rookie camp. Afterwards, Jack and Ben go into depth about Kevin Fiala’s new contract, but the meat of the show resides with Ben discussing Evgeni Malkin’s expectations, Phil Kessel’s trade status and beef with Malkin, and the status of the Pittsburgh Penguins going into next year. To conclude the show, they briefly go over Kappo Kakko, the Devils, and free agent watch. Tune into 91.5 FM on WGRE Greencastle at 11EST!
Cam Robinson and Ian Tulloch break down their favourite prospects in the 1st Round of the NHL Draft.2:38 – Jack Hughes vs. Kappo Kakko debate. 11:47 – Alex Turcotte vs. Bowen Byram at #3 overall. 17:28 – Vasili Podkolzin. 27:47 – Moritz Seider (the Pascal Siakam of this draft!) 33:11 – Philip Broberg. 38:57 – Victor Soderstrom. 42:13 – Bobby Brink 45:25 – Arthur Kaliyev 51:56 – Spencer Knight. 55:46 – Our hottest takes about the 2019 NHL Draft. Music by Punch DeckLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TSN hockey insider and game analyst Ray Ferraro says that he feels it's a difficult jump for many young players coming right out of the draft into the NHL, and he feels that Jack Hughes won't be as NHL ready compared to Kappo Kakko next season.
Former NHL player Jyrki Lumme says that he doesn't remember how he felt after losing in the Stanley Cup Final back in '94, but the highlights of the run were beating Toronto in the Conference Final and winning game 6 of the cup final in Vancouver. The Finnish born defenceman also feels that Kappo Kakko is more NHL ready right now than Jack Hughes is.
We're back from a six week hiatus!Our good friend from Pucks and Pitchforks, Nick Villano, called in and talked about how he wants the New Jersey Devils to draft Jack Hughes despite Kappo Kakko's great run during last month's tournament for his home country.
We're back from a six week hiatus!Our good friend from Pucks and Pitchforks, Nick Villano, called in and talked about how he wants the New Jersey Devils to draft Jack Hughes despite Kappo Kakko's great run during last month's tournament for his home country.
Eddy and Patrick are back to talk about the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. The Draft Analyst, Steve Kournianos joins us to break down the Draft and who the Ducks should draft with their first three picks! (13:30-16:28) How do you feel about the Ducks current pool of prospects? (16:29-18:38) Is Blake McLaughlin still considered a steal?(18:39-21:03) Has Benoit-Olivier Groulx taken his game to another level?(21:04-23:35) Is Maxime Comtois ready to make an impact in the NHL?(23:36-27:00) Which Ducks prospect is most ready for the NHL next year?(27:01-31:14) Brandon Montour/Brendan Guhle trade(31:15-35:20) Does Kappo Kakko not going to the combine effect his draft stock?(35:21-40:07) Why isn't Kappo Kakko the consensus #1?(40:08-42:28) Kakko/Hughes vs Laine/Matthews(42:39-49:40) What happened to Podkolzin?(49:41-54:38) Just how good is this years NTDP group?(54:39-58:39) Will Cole Caufield's size hurt his draft stock?(58:40-103:54) Ville Heinola and Phil Tomasino biggest draft risers?(103:55-107:50) Philip Broberg at #9?(107:51-111:55) The Big 3 in the WHL; Cozens, Dach, and Krebs(111:56-116:10) Who should the Ducks take at #29 and #39?(116:11-120:13) Who is the most underrated prospect in this year's draft?(120:14-121:57) How good is Alexis Lafreniere?
Hockey Prospects Radio Shane Malloy says a prospects stock won't rise or fall based on their physical testing at the scouting combine, but stock can be affected if they really bomb the interview process. Shane also says the gap is really small between Jack Hughes and Kappo Kakko for the first overall pick, however Shane would always go with a centre over a winger.
TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie joined Andi Petrillo and Gino Reda from Boston to tee up Game One of the Stanley Cup Final. He breaks down where this series could be won or lost, if either coach has an advantage and more. Gino also asks if Kappo Kakko's dominant World Championship performance has given him status as the number one prospect entering the 2019 NHL Draft.
Welcome to the debut episode of The Under Review Podcast. Join Kyle and Brandon as they talk everything hockey related to the NHL. This episode features Round 3 playoff recap and Stanley Cup Final Preview!!! As well as some news and rumors in the NHL!
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joins First Up with Michael and Carlo to discuss the World Hockey Championships, Canada vs Denmark, Phil Kessel trade rumours, Kappo Kakko vs Jack Hughes, the Senators interview with Patrick Roy and more.
Ep 18. We discuss the rumor’s surrounding Ottawa, Edmonton, Buffalo, and Anaheim’s coaching search as well as some potentially big changes regarding the Blue Jackets and Rangers. Russian President goes for a fall on route to a dominating offensive outing and Bobrovsky is in the news. Seattle’s fan feedback poll is done on air with our picks for team names, colours and goal horns. IIHF World Championship is underway and we take a look at some of the early performances by top prospect Kappo Kakko and our early impressions. Team Canada is now without Tavares and we talk about the risks involved in playing in the tournament. We have our Playoff Roundup with the AHL CHL and NHL with the Bruins and Canes and out west, we talk Sharks and Blues. We also look at whether or not the Memorial Cup the hardest tournament in hockey to win? Email – getthegatepod@hotmail.com Twitter - @getthegate Instagram @getthegatepodcast Seattle Fan Poll https://www.seattlenhlfans.com/
Join us as we discuss the upcoming NHL Draft and Ranger prospects with @TheDraftAnalyst Steve Kournianos! Steve talked about Jack Hughes and Kappo Kakko, and what lies ahead for the Rangers in their rebuild.
Join us as we discuss the upcoming NHL Draft and Ranger prospects with @TheDraftAnalyst Steve Kournianos! Steve talked about Jack Hughes and Kappo Kakko, and what lies ahead for the Rangers in their rebuild.
- Après une fin de saison crève-coeur, c'est jour de bilan pour les Canadiens, on en parle avec Marc-André Perreault - Denis Casavant présente des séries à suivre dans la LNH - Louis Jean fait son bilan de la saison des Canadiens - « J'achète ou je vends », édition joueurs autonomes des Canadiens - Frédéric Lord revient sur le match de l'Impact de ce samedi - Et Mikaël Lalancette répond à la question principale du prochain repêchage: Jack Hughes ou Kappo Kakko ?
Welcome to episode 22 of the Rink Moose podcast! After a long break the boys are back. They break down the heartbreaking loss at the WJC and discuss the downfall of Canada. They also get into the tournaments of Jack Hughes and Kappo Kakko. William Nylander is still struggling and the boys have some hot takes on the Leafs situation. A prediction on how the unpredictable Eastern conference playoff race is also debated. Enjoy! Brought to you by: The Love of The Game
On this episode of Forever Blueshirts Radio, hosts Russell Hartman and Kevin Crupi discuss the Traverse City Tournament and which Rangers have been standouts over the course of the tournament. The duo also touch on the trade of Max Pacioretty to the Vegas Golden Knights and why Marc Bergevin actually made a good trade for once. The duo than discuss the Metropolitan Division, who comes out on top and who takes that lowly last spot with one of the best chances to grab Jack Hughes or Kappo Kakko next summer. Follow Russell @russellhartman1 Follow Kevin @spacEARTHbender Follow Forever Blueshirts @4everBlueshirts
On this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, Elan is joined by Will Scouch ( https://twitter.com/scouching ) to talk through the fantasy impact of the 2020 NHL draft. Will is extremely knowledgeable and drops a bunch of takes of which players he expects to hit and which may end up being more of a whiff. For more from Scouching make sure to check out of his work on: Twitter ( https://twitter.com/scouching ) Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/c/Scouching ) Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/Scouching ) Blog ( https://www.scouching.ca/ ) Also, check out Elan's new podcast! The Near Mint Hockey Card Podcast ( https://redcircle.com/shows/2418a872-6d4f-4ab1-81bb-e6273ccbec06/ ) is now available on all your favourite podcasting platforms and apps. Players discussed on this episode include Alexis Lafreniere, Quinton Byfield, Tim Stuetzle, Lucas Raymond, Jake Sanderson, Jamie Drysdale, Jack Quinn, Marco Rossi, Yaroslav Askarov, Jack Hughes, Kappo Kakko, Kirby Dach, Adam Boqvist, Trevor Zegras, Dylan Cozens, Bowen Byram, Alex Turcott, Arthur Kaliev, Spencer Knight and more. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson ( https://twitter.com/keepingkarlsson ). * * * Support Keeping Karlsson by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes ( https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/keeping-karlsson-fantasy-hockey/id725506148?mt=2 ) , and following us on Twitter ( @keepingkarlsson ( http://www.twitter.com/keepingkarlsson ) ). Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson ( http://keepingkarlsson.com/patron ) ! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like an invite to the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), monthly Patroncasts, access to the secret patrons-only Facebook group and Discord Server, and weekly show scripts. The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey ( http://www.dobberhockey.com/ ) , and powered by our patrons ( http://keepingkarlsson.com/patron ). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast's 31 Beats series, Elan and Brian are on a league-wide odyssey to explore the fantasy present and future landscapes of each of the NHL's 31 teams, gathering info by interviewing the people who know them best: beat writers! In this episode Elan is joined by Shayna Goldman ( https://twitter.com/hayyyshayyy ) to talk about the New York Rangers. Topics discussed include: * Was the turn around at the end all because of Shesterkin? * What's the plan in net? * How does Panarin just keep getting better? * Was Zibanejad's production sustainable? * Is Strome a legit top 6 C? * Should we be concerned about Kakko and/or Kravtsov? * How many Filly Heats are in our future? * Will DeAngelo hold off Fox/Trouba/Miller for PP1? * and more! Follow Shayna on Twitter @hayyyshayyy ( https://twitter.com/hayyyshayyy ) and follow all of her work at: * The Athletic ( https://theathletic.com/author/shayna-goldman/ ) * Hockey Graphs ( https://hockey-graphs.com/author/hayyyshayyy/ ) * Blue Shirt Banter ( https://www.blueshirtbanter.com/authors/shayna-goldman ) * Too Many Men Podcast ( https://toomanymenpod.com/ ) * Behind the Benches ( http://behindthebenches.com/ ) Players discussed on this episode include Igor Shesterkin, Henrik Lundqvist, Alex Georgiev, Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, Ryan Strome, Kappo Kakko, Vitali Kravtsov, Chris Kreider, Pavel Buchnevich, Filip Chytil, Anthony DeAngelo, Adam Fox, Jacob Trouba, K'Andre Miller and more. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson ( https://twitter.com/keepingkarlsson ). * * * Support Keeping Karlsson by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes ( https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/keeping-karlsson-fantasy-hockey/id725506148?mt=2 ) , and following us on Twitter ( @keepingkarlsson ( http://www.twitter.com/keepingkarlsson ) ). Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson ( http://keepingkarlsson.com/patron ) ! Until the season resumes, we're offering all patron perks for just $1/month. Patrons support future episodes of the show and get access to our secret Patrons-only Facebook group, bonus monthly ask-us-anything episodes, and invites to play in the famous Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL). The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey ( http://www.dobberhockey.com/ ) , and powered by our patrons ( http://keepingkarlsson.com/patron ). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
With hockey on pause for the foreseeable future it's time to look ahead and there's nobody better to do that with than prospect expert Cam Robinson. Not only is Cam the Director of Film Scouting at Elite Prospects and the Managing Editor of Dobber Prospects, but he's also a great friend of the show and he joined Elan to talk about a bunch of players that were either rookies in this past season or should be on our radars moving forward.Players discussed on this episode include Jack Hughes, Kappo Kakko, Vitaly Kravtsov, Nikita Gusev, Nico Hischier, Alexis Lafrenier, Quinton Byfield, Thatcher Demko, Jacob Markstrom, Michael DiPietro, Alex Turcott, Moritz Seider, Samuel Poulin, Nicholas Robertson, Jason Robertson, Denis Gurianov, Alex Barré-Boulet, Jeremy Swayman, Dan Vladar, Tuukka Rask, Kiril Kaprizov, Kevin Fiala, Nolan Patrick, K’Andre Miller, Nikita Tryamkin, Filip Zadina, Brady Tkachuk, Clayton Keller, Noah Dobson, and more!Make sure to check out more of Cam's work at EP Rinkside and consider supporting him on Patreon.We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson.* * *Support Keeping Karlsson by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes, and following us on Twitter (@keepingkarlsson). Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like Almanac discounts, an invite to the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), monthly Patroncasts, access to the secret patrons-only Facebook group, and weekly show scripts. OFFSEASON PROMOTION: Get all of our perks for any support amount. We just want you on board! The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey.Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.
On this week's episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, we don't want to go off on a Rantanen here, but will the Avs ever decide on how lines look without Mikko?Elan and Brian also pick out a handful of underperformers: are they snoozers, or actually buy low targets?We also take a peek at lines around the league to see who might be getting an opportunity to break out in a top six role, and who is being set up to have a scoring breakdown.Also: crease controversies in Philadelphia and Washington, entire teams sagging in New York and Chicago, Freaky Friday on the Toronto blueline, and so much more in our weekly data-driven analysis of all the latest fantasy hockey trends you need to know to win your next weekPlayers discussed on this episode include Mikko Rantanen, J.T. Compher, Joonas Donskoi, Andre Burakovsky, Nazem Kadri, Sam Girard, Cale Makar, Vladimir Tarasenko, Oskar Sundqvist, Sammy Blais, Alex Steen, Ryan O'Reilly, Colton Parayko, Vincent Trocheck, Brian Boyle, Mike Hoffman, Brett Connolly, Denis Malgin, Frank Vatrano, Colin White, Artem Anisimov, Logan Brown, Anthony Duclair, Brady Tkachuk, Nico Hischier, Jack Hughes, P.K. Subban, Sami Vatanen, Nick Bjugstad, Bryan Rust, Dominik Simon, Justin Schultz, Neal Pionk, Josh Morrissey, Blake Wheeler, Jacob Trouba, Anthony DeAngelo, Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, Kappo Kakko, Ondrej Palat, Tyler Johnson, Brayden Point, Anthony Mantha, Darren Helm, Tyler Bertuzzi, Dylan Larkin, Jimmy Howard, Jakub Vrana, James van Riemsdyk, Carter Hart, Brian Elliott, Shayne Gostisbehere, Joel Farabee, Travis Konecny, Oskar Lindblom, Jake Muzzin, Tyson Barrie, Ilya Mikheyev, Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews, Alex Debrincat, Dylan Strome, Erik Gustafsson, Evander Kane, Timo Meier, Nick Schmaltz, Derek Stepan, Christian Dvorak, Jakob Chychrun, Alex Goligoski, Michal Kempny, Braden Holtby, Ilya Samsonov, Charlie McAvoy, Shea Theodore and more.We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson.* * *Support Keeping Karlsson by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes, and following us on Twitter (@keepingkarlsson). Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like Almanac discounts, an invite to the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), monthly Patroncasts, access to the secret patrons-only Facebook group, and weekly show scripts. The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey, and powered by our patrons.Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.
No fancy title for this episode as the name dropped should be all you need to get excited to listen. Elan is joined by Cam Robinson from Dobber Prospects, Dobber Hockey, the Prospects Central podcast and so much more to discuss his thoughts on all the big name players taken in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft We squeezed a lot of names into this tight hour and fifteen minute show so get your note pad ready to make sure you catch all the great prospect advice that Cam shares. Like what you heard? There'll be more of it in our annual audio fantasy hockey guide and projections! The Keeping Karlsson NHL Fantasy Audio Almanac returns for the 2019-20 season, and you can pre-order yours (at what'll be its lowest price) by heading over to keepingkarlsson.com/almanac. (If you didn't listen to the 2018-19 Almanac and want to check it out, it's now available on a pay-what-you-want basis.) Players discussed on this episode include Jack Hughes, Kappo Kakko, Kirby Dach, ... I think you can guess from here! * * * Like what you hear? Support us by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes, and following us on Twitter (@keepingkarlsson). Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like an invite to the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), monthly Patroncasts, access to the secret patrons-only Facebook group, and weekly show scripts. The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey, and powered by our patrons. Thanks for listening!Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.