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Riley Cote and Derek Settlemyre discuss the latest breaking news and rumors in the NHL starting off with the latest updates around Dylan Larkin, Robert Thomas, Darnell Nurse, and Mason McTavish. Then we get into the bombshell news about Edmonton's interest in Mike Babcock. We touch on Peter Laviolette being hired by the LA Kings and Nikita Kucherov winning the Hart. We finish up by diving into the Golden Knights vs Hurricanes Stanley Cup Final. Nasty Knuckles is a Baller Sports Network production, created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show features a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!►Click here to shop our latest merch: nastyknuckles.com/shop► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In aflevering #157 bespreken Dennis en Hans uiteraard de zinderende Stanley Cup Final tussen Carolina Hurricanes en Vegas Golden Knights, die menig all-time Stanley Cup record kunnen gaan aanscherpen. Alvorens de heren bij de Final belanden, bespreken ze de aanstelling van Peter Laviolette bij LA Kings en zoomen ze in op de dubieuze geruchten over Mike Babcock bij Edmonton Oilers en Joe Pavelski als kandidaat bij Toronto Maple Leafs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ireland ask the question, has the World Cup priced out the average fan? Take a listen to Jamie Foxx doing impersonations of the Inside the NBA Crew. The guys are joined by the new LA Kings Head Coach, Peter Laviolette! The guys are once again joined by huge Knicks fan Ben Lyons! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan and Shawn get into all the Stanley Cup Final drama and storylines surrounding the series.... Jordan Staal's resurgence, the goalie decisions for the Canes, Jack Eichel's scoring issues, the wild comebacks in the series and what's ahead the rest of the way. Plus, they get into Dylan Larkin's trade request, the LA Kings hiring Peter Laviolette, the Oilers coaching search and Joe Pavelski potentially being a fit for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Zach Dooley joins host Jesse Cohen to discuss the hiring of Peter Laviolette as the next head coach of the LA Kings.
Robby & Rexrode hour two continues, welcoming Gentry Estes to the show to hear his thoughts on the Eligibility ruling on Brenden Sorsby and more on the Preds. We take your calls and react to your thoughts. Peter Laviolette named Head Coach of the LA Kings and will make his coaching return to the NHL. The hour closes with The Rex Rant.
Stanley Cup-finalen är i full gång och den har, minst sagt, varit händelserik hittills. Bjurman och Ekeliw försöker summera och analysera de galna matcherna mellan Vegas och Carolina – och sia om fortsättningen i finalserien. Dessutom blir det snack om en hel del annat: Dylan Larkin-bomben, att Mike Babcock kan göra comeback i NHL, LA Kings tränarbyte och Chris MacFarlands oväntade GM-flytt från Colorado till Nashville. NHL-podden presenteras av Hajper.
Gene shares a second round of shots.
Full Show Broadcast. Today's Guests: Trysta Krick (NBA & WNBA). Gene offers his thoughts and opinions on the NY Knicks, Bills mandatory mini camp, Josh Allen news. AJ Brown & Stefon Diggs. Terrible Time Timmy's take of the day. Plus the latest sports headlines.
Full Hour 2 in The Sports. Tim Schneider shares his take of the day & Gene offers up a double serving of shots. Plus Last Call.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off today's show with a recap of the Spurs' 115-111 victory in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. They break down Victor Wembanyama's improved play last night, the Knicks' struggles down the stretch, and De'Aaron Fox's big shot late. Next, the guys pivot to discuss Peter Laviolette becoming the next head coach of the LA Kings. They question why the Maple Leafs missed out, if it's an indictment of Toronto's process and how long it is all taking, and the remaining options for the vacancy. Ben and Brent also take a closer look at Dylan Larkin's trade request, before getting into the Blue Jays' series-opening loss to the Phillies. They examine Cristopher Sanchez and Patrick Corbin's respective starts, George Springer's rough night at the plate, and if it's time to consider dropping him down the batting order. The guys close out the hour by looking at the longest day in golf as qualifiers for the US Open wrapped up. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning welcome Frank Seravalli to discuss Peter Laviolette becoming the new coach of the LA Kings. They explore how close he was to coaching the Leafs and whether the team's extensive interviews indicate a reset or fact-finding mission. They also cover the Oilers' potential interest in Mike Babcock and the implications of Dylan Larkin's trade demand. After the break, Justin Bourne (23:16) joins to share his thoughts on the NHL draft combine, the Leafs' coaching search, the Marlies' run to the Calder Cup finals, and Easton Cowan's development. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
The Vegas Golden Knights take a 2-1 series lead over the Carolina Hurricanes after a legacy game from Mitch Marner, etching himself into the history books. The LA Kings find their next head coach while the Edmonton Oilers look to make a bold move when it comes to their coaching search. All this and more from Stick ‘Em Up.Intro - 0:00Marner Legacy Game - 2:15Game 3 Recap - 13:30Looking Forward to Game 4 - 30:40McDavid and Vasilevskiy add to Their Collection - 44:30Laviolette Heading to LA - 54:45Oilers Going After Babcock - 01:00:55Larkin Submits Trade List - 01:22:55Player Blender - 01:36:00Final Thoughts - 01:49:00Stick ‘Em Up Socials:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seuhockey/Twitter - https://x.com/SEUHockeyTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@seuhockeyYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@StickEmUpPodcastBluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/seuhockey.bsky.social
Mason and Ireland tip off the show with recap of game two of the NBA Finals. Wemby missed a game winning shot in game two, but can the Spurs get a win in New York tonight? Breaking News from the LA Kings! The Kings are hiring Peter Laviolette as new head coach! What will the Lakers offer Austin Reaves? Where does Windhorst think LeBron will be next season? Ice Breakers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zach Dooley join host Jesse Cohen to update the status of the LA Kings Prospect Pool in preparation for the 2026 NHL Entry Draft. The NHL Entry Draft is scheduled to take place on June 26th and 27th and the LA Kings currently possess three of the top 50 picks in the draft.
Christer Kasurinen joins host Jesse Cohen to discuss a handful of prospects from Finland that could potentially be drafted by the Kings with the 17th overall pick. The pair discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the players, their teams and Finnish hockey at large in this preview of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on Vegas' dramatic win over Carolina in Game 3 to go up 2-1 in the Stanley Cup Final. They discuss Mitch Marner's hat trick, why he's found more playoff success with the Knights than with the Leafs, Vegas' blown four-goal lead, whether Brandon Bussi's relief appearance earned him the start in Game 4, and Brayden McNabb's toughness. Then, they discuss the LA Kings hiring Peter Laviolette as head coach, what it means for the Leafs in their coaching search, Joe Pavelski emerging as a candidate, what a Calder Cup win would mean for Easton Cowan, Dylan Larkin revealing his list of preferred teams to be traded to, and the Oilers' reported interest in Mike Babcock for head coach. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On hour two of Sportsnet Today, Patrick Dumas and Peter Klein are joined by David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period to dive into the latest from around the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the biggest news from the NHL! David shares his thoughts on Vegas' Game Three win over the Hurricanes, reports of the LA Kings naming Peter Laviolette their next head coach, and more! (28:54) The guys hop on the newest trend in hockey, and try to build an 84-0 team by spinning a random team and era across hockey history! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Will Scouch joins host Jesse Cohen to discuss a handful of prospects from the CHL that could potentially be drafted by the Kings with the 17th overall pick. The pair discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the players, their teams and the CHL at large in this preview of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.
LA Kings broadcaster John Kelly joins host Jesse Cohen to discuss his first year as play by play announcer in LA. The duo discuss Kelly's career experience, the finer points of working with a broadcast partner and more!
Larry Robinson was the cornerstone of the Montreal Canadiens' blue line during one of the greatest dynasties in NHL history, and the 1975–76 season was where he truly announced himself to the hockey world. He had already been part of the 1973 Cup-winning team, but it was the 1976 Stanley Cup Final against the Philadelphia Flyers where Robinson really made his mark. The Flyers were the feared Broad Street Bullies — a team that had built its identity around intimidation and physical play — and Robinson essentially said, not today. He scored a key goal early in the series and was so punishing with his body checking that, as Ken Dryden remembered it, "they had to bring hammers and crowbars to fix the dent in the boards." Scotty Bowman's Canadiens swept Philadelphia in four games, and Robinson's performance was so dominant that he ended up on the cover of Sports Illustrated on May 24, 1976, photographed delivering a check on Flyers forward Mel Bridgman. And that was really just the start of it. Robinson went on to lead Montreal to four Stanley Cups between 1976 and 1979, cementing the Canadiens as the defining team of that era. The season after the Flyers sweep, he put up 19 goals and 66 assists and walked away with the Norris Trophy as the league's best defenseman. He could skate, he could shoot, and he could absolutely flatten you if you got near his crease. For a stretch in the late '70s, there wasn't a more complete defenseman in hockey — and most opponents knew better than to test that. After 17 dominant seasons in Montreal, Robinson finished his playing career with the LA Kings before later returning to the organization as head coach, making him one of the more quietly significant figures in Kings history on both sides of the bench. Nick Nickson spent 44 years as the voice of the LA Kings, becoming as much a part of the franchise as any player who ever laced up at the Forum or Crypto.com Arena. Over that remarkable run he called more than 4,300 professional games and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015, receiving the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for excellence in broadcasting — putting him in the same company as his longtime Kings broadcast partner Bob Miller. For a generation of Kings fans, Nickson's voice is inseparable from the franchise's biggest moments, including the call of their first-ever Stanley Cup in 2012, when he memorably declared, "The long wait is over! After 45 years, the Kings can wear their crown!" He retired after the 2024–25 season, closing the book on one of the great broadcasting careers in LA sports history — and his appearance on Past Our Prime was a reminder of just how many chapters of hockey history this man lived through firsthand. Nickson comes on POP to talk with Scott, Bill, and Marc to discuss Robinson, the Montreal dynasty, the arrival of Wayne Gretzky in Los Angeles, and what that era meant for hockey on the West Coast as well as the two Cups won by the NHL's only monarchy— the Kings. Nickson had a front row seat for all of it and now he shares those insights with us as we take our weekly look back at the world of sports through the May 24, 1976 issue of Sports Illustrated. 50 years later, Robinson's dominance is still front and center and with the help of Nickson, we relive it all on Past Our Prime… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kings General Manager Ken Holland joins to give insight on the head coaching search and interview process, as well as the work his front office is doing to prepare for a busy offseason.
Hockey Royalty is back to talk about your LA Kings. We take stock in the season and give our opinions on the team. Coaching hire rumors. Starting our Prospect Series with Maddox Dagenais! Get in the Chat, Like and Subscribe. #lakings #gokingsgo #nhl #nhldraft2026 #thpn #draftkings Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jim Fox joins host Jesse Cohen to evaluate the members of the forward corps that joined the Kings during the season and could potentially return next season. The pair discuss the play and status of Matthieu Joseph, Jared Wright, Taylor Ward, Scott Laughton and Artemi Panarin.
Ontario broadcasters Cam McGuire and Paige Capistran join host Jesse Cohen to discuss the end of the Ontario Reign season, a five game loss to Coachella Valley in the AHL Division Semifinals. The trio discuss the play of the team, the goalie rotation and the performance of first year head coach Andrew Lord.
Jim Fox joins host Jesse Cohen to evaluate the forward corps that spent the entire 2025-26 season in LA and could potentially return next season. The pair discuss the play and status of Andrei Kuzmenko, Kevin Fiala, Jeff Malott, Samuel Helenius, Joel Armia, Trevor Moore, Alex Laferriere, Quinon Byfield and Adrian Kempe.
The LA Kings have a number of decisions to make in the offseason of 2026. A number of players need new contracts and pivotal positions need to be addressed including that of Head Coach. Zach Dooley and Jesse Cohen sit down for a look at the most pressing issues facing the Kings and the driving forces that will direct their upcoming decisions.
LIV Golf is officially dead. The Saudis pulled the funding, the league is on life support, and now every golfer who took the bag is begging the PGA to let them back in. We told you to take the bag. We were right. Then the Orlando Magic decided to miss 23 STRAIGHT shots in a playoff game — the worst 45-minute stretch any playoff team has had this century. The coach got fired. The season ended. Disney refused to comment. Plus Kevin Durant quit on the Rockets, the Lakers have no shot against the Thunder (the AI model says 30%, J Dawg says zero), Aaron Rodgers is holding the Steelers and Cardinals hostage, and the LA Kings tried to pitch Mike $14,000 for season tickets to a team that has not won a playoff game in TWELVE years. Plus the best NFL fan base debate from the Hangover Hotline.
0:00 - The Colorado Avalanche are 6-0 in the playoffs so far! 4 wins against the LA Kings, 2 wins against the Minnesota Wild (and counting). How's Coach Bednar feeling about his squad? What improvements did they make between Games 1 and 2 vs the Wild? It feels like the entire roster is stepping up, but in particular, who are the biggest difference-makers in these playoffs?19:33 - A texter asked us if we think the Avalanche are too overconfident. In 2021, they won the Presidents' Trophy and they were feeling themselves. Then they got bounced in the 2nd round by Vegas. This team feels very different from that 2021 squad. Why? Why shouldn't we be worried about overconfidence?33:04 - Oh, by the way...RIP Ted Turner. He truly changed the television and broadcasting world forever. Oh, by the way...a school director in Arkansas was running a child fight club. HUH? Oh, by the way...Bryson DeChambeau said that, instead of trying to rejoin the PGA, he'll most likely work on growing his YouTube channel. Then, he'll join whatever tournaments want him. Really? Is that better than sucking it up, paying a fine, and getting back into the PGA?
Hockey Royalty is back to talk about your LA Kings. Kings again exit in the first round for the 5th straight season. What went wrong in the series? Ken Holland had his exit press conference. What were some takeaways? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
0:00 - After one game, it's obvious that the Minnesota Wild are a different beast than the LA Kings were. Round 2 will be vastly different from Round 1. Why is that? What makes the Wild so dangerous?14:02 - First of all, the Nuggets are NOT going to fire Head Coach David Adelman, according to multiple sources. They're keeping him in the driver's seat for another season. And yet, it feels like the whole fanbase wants him gone. Do we like this decision by the Nuggets? Can Adelman right the ship in Year 2?Second of all, the Nuggets literally cannot afford to "run it back." Changes need to be made do this roster. How drastic do those changes need to be? Which players are movable?31:40 - This should come as a shock to no one, but Marc Moser was LOCKED IN to the Kentucky Derby this weekend. BIG Derby Guy over here. Did you watch the Derby? Are you just as obsessed with Secretariat as Moser is?
Zach Dooley joins host Jesse Cohen to discuss the Kings loss to the Avalanche. The pair also discuss the end of the Kings 2025-26 season, the media availability of GM Ken Holland and the end of year conversations with the players.
Kap is biting his nails in anticipation of tonight's Lakers game - he and Berg discuss What HAS to happen for the Lakers to win? ESPN LA Kings Insider Sam Betesh gives a post-mortem on the LA Kings' season. The Lindsey Segment! Producer Lindsey has the guys play a game of “EDM artist or race horse?” Plus, she gives her review on the Michael Jackson biopic. Kap's Dealer's Choice presented by Sellers Advantage is about hard times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Draft Grade Ratings. Since the conclusion we did not have chance to grade our favorite teams and how they did on draft night. GUEST our Kings insider Sam Betesh joins D'Marco and Travis ahead of the LA Kings season ended after getting swept in the 1st round of the playoffs against the Avalanche. STRAIGHT UP WITH TRAVIS. D'Marco and Travis are a fan of Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing and Travis needs to have a discussion about it. SHOP TALK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Central Valley city may have skipped some procedural steps before opening a new ICE detention facility. Blanket genetic testing returns to for the upcoming L.A. Olympics. LA Kings Captain Anze Kopitar played his last game this weekend. Plus more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
In the first hour of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, The Avalanche swept the LA Kings last night in blowout fashion after winning three tough games so Mike and Stoke break down the series and try to look forward not knowing who they will play in round two Dallas or Minesota. And The Nuggets are down against the Timberwolves 3 games to 1, but Mike says they should still win the series. Mike and Stoke finish off the hour by getting into The Broncos draft and who their favorite players are from it.
In hour three of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, the guys break down The Avalanche win from the previous night against The LA Kings beating them in a 4-game sweep. Mark has a lot of fun gloating over his draft pick prediction, and says he’s done with the Nuggets. And to close out the hour the fellas welcome in “the lovely and talented” James Merilatt.
Jim Fox joins host Jesse Cohen to recap game three of the Kings first round matchup against the Colorado Avalanche. The pair discuss the ups and downs of the 4-2 loss to Colorado in the third game of the LA Kings 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs campaign.
In the first hour of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, Mark is in early for Stoke this morning, so Mike and him start listing all the things that are less soft than the Nuggets like microwaved butter, a baby’s bottom, and whale poop. The Avalanche gave us a reason to be happy by taking a 3-0 lead over The LA Kings last night, and now the question is whether it’s a sweep or a gentleman’s sweep going forward.
Mason and Su'a Cravens are LIVE from the Rams Draft Party! Time for Sports Graffiti! The guys dive into a few injuries in the NBA playoffs. The LA Kings are back on Home Ice tonight for game three! Will the Rams make fireworks tonight during the draft? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jared Shafran joins host Jesse Cohen to recap game two of the Kings first round matchup against the Colorado Avalanche. The pair discuss the ups and downs of the 2-1 OT loss to Colorado in the second game of the LA Kings 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs campaign.
For the second hour of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, The guys get ready for the Nuggets game tonight against The Minesota Timberwolves and break down what he Nuggs need to do to get the win. The Avs also get going again tonight for game three of their series against The LA Kings, and Mike plays some clips from Paul Bissonette criticizing the Avs. We close out the hour by hearing more criticisms, this time it’s Kendrick Perkins talking about Nikola Jokic.
NHL playoff picks today including Stanley Cup best bets, odds and full betting breakdown. Looking for NHL playoff picks today? Welcome to PuckTime, your daily NHL betting show covering the Stanley Cup Playoffs, with expert analysis, betting odds, and best bets to help you stay ahead of the market.Opening 00:00Carolina at Ottawa 06:30Buffalo at Boston 15:15Colorado at LA Kings 21:03SGP 22:20POD 26:40
For the fourth and final hour of the day on Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, the guys get right to it at the top of the hour going over The Avalanche’s big win against The LA Kings in overtime last night and whether or not we should be concerned with these close games even though The Avs are up 2-0. Stoke tries to convince Mike and Mark about his top of the hour bottom of the hour system that makes too much sense not to use. And at the middle of the hour (the end) Mike plays some of the best audio of the day and takes credit for all of Gabriel Landeskog’s success.
For the second hour of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, the guys break down The Avs win over the LA Kings in game two of the first round in The Stanley cup Playoffs as they welcome in Mark Schlereth and continue to praise Gabriel Landeskog. We get to what’s trending with Mike Vrabel’s comments about the Diana Russini situation, big news involving Mike Tomlin, and how Jon Gruden feels about clapping quarterbacks.
In the first hour of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, Mike and Stoke get into the Avalanche's overtime win over The LA Kings in nail biting fashion and listen to some comments made by Chiefs coach Andy Reid praising their new backup quarterback Justin Fields, they’re not scared. We then check out some highlights from The NFL Draft press conferences best minds like Shedeur Sanders and John Gruden.
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason, Ireland, Mychal Thompson, and Pepe Mantilla, are joined by President of the Los Angeles Kings, Luc Robitaille! The Kings are currently down 1-0 in the opening playoff series vs Colorado. Another guest joins the show, Dr. Klapper, for a new ‘Klapper Vision!' Morales is here for ‘Live Imaging Tuesday!' Why is the Cubs Manager upset with the Ohtani rule? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zach Dooley joins host Jesse Cohen to recap game one of the Kings first round matchup against the Colorado Avalanche. The pair discuss the ups and downs of the 2-1 loss to Colorado in the opening game of the LA Kings 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs campaign.
Jim Fox and Dave Pagnotta join host Jesse Cohen for a preview of the LA Kings first round matchup against the Colorado Avalanche.
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ireland discuss the LA Kings being back in the NHL Playoffs with Sam Betesh! Why did JSN change his shoe size when he got to the Seahawks? Does Mike Vrabel need to address the team about the situation with Dianna Russini? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices