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Support us on Patreon Call the PON Sauce Line: 604-283-9469 (nice!) (00:00) Cold Open (03:05) Bret Hart as the Genie in Aladdin (07:00) Kendrick Lamar's performance (11:30) Arash's childhood rhyme (16:03) Petey off the trade block (20:15) Elias Pettersson at Four Nations Face-off (28:17) You ever get the yips? (34:43) Team Canada line combinations (38:19) Are contenders worried about their stars? (44:20) Connor Bedard getting dragged in the media (55:19) Sauce It? Or Toss It? (01:09:00) Loui Eriksson retires (01:10:57) Questions The NHL takes a pause for the Four Nations Face-Off tournament, as the Vancouver Canucks take a pause on a rather successful stretch of games. Ryan and Arash chat about Kendrick Lamar's incredible halftime show, and speculate the beef with Drake might just be over. They also discuss the Canucks' recent success, the next move for Brock Boeser,and Arash pleads with Canucks fans to raise the bar for their expectations of Elias Pettersson (the forward). Geeta joins the show late to discuss the strange target the media, and old time hockey players have placed on Connor Bedard, and wonders how long the North Vancouver superstar is for Chicago. Finally, they play Sauce It? or Toss It?, answer some listener questions, and have a lot of fun off the top of the show. Support the show on Patreon! Pledge a coupla bucks ($5, $15 or $25) for access to our bonus content including all vlogs and bonus video content, access to the PON Discord and our weekly 5 Minutes For Paying segment. On this week's segment: Ryan goes surfing this weekend and winds up in concussion protocol and outlines a vivid and weird dream he had. Arash and Ryan catch up, and chat about the podcast black aces. Looking for our social media? Here's our link tree!
Welcome to episode 100 of Sports Management Podcast. If you have been listening since episode 1, send me a DM or tag me on Instagram or Twitter @sportsmpodcast and I will send you some gratitude merch. Fredrik Sjöström is the general manager for Frölunda Hockey Club, one of the most successful European hockey clubs the last decade. He is also a former NHL player and was drafted by Phoenix Coyotes as 11th overall. I took my microphone and met Fredrik at Frölunda's training facility to ask him: How is he building the team for next season? What other GM is he looking up to? Why didn't he offer Loui Eriksson an extension? What was it like having Wayne Gretzky, the best of all time, as a coach? What actually happened with Ryan Lasch's contract? What does he admire most with the Lundqvist brothers And much more! This episode will have no sponsor, no interruption and no BS. If I can ask you for one thing, please subscribe to the podcast and share it with a friend. The bigger the podcast gets, the better the guests get. Thank you!! ________________________________________________ Follow us on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Sign up for the newsletter! www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
2016 All-Star Game MVP and host of Dropping the Gloves John Scott joined us this week! We talked about the crazy situation of him being voted into the ASG and the league trying to prevent it, the Phil Kessel brawl, the Loui Eriksson incident, his come up as an enforcer, suspensions, different tough guys in the league past and present, playing in Philadelphia, and a TON MORE!Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks...The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SHL är tillbaka efter uppehåll och i dagens Hockeystudion går vi som vanligt igenom föregående vecka. Loui Eriksson premiärade i Frölunda, HV71 tog viktig seger i bottenmötet mot Malmö, Leksand har fortfarande inte gjort mål i powerplay och vad händer egentligen med Niklas Erikssons kontrakt i Örebro? Bland mycket annat! Medverkande: Tomas Ros, Hans Abrahssom Programledare: Julia Karlsson
Loui Eriksson äntrar SHL! Niklas Hjalmarsson äntrar SHL! Sam Hallam segrar direkt! Iskalla Euro Hockey Tour! Två timmar tur och retur för 14 minuter ishockey! Paananen! Åhlund! Hemliga möten! Och vem/vilka vinner egentligen ordbajs-SM? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-23-09 20 der ersten 24 Spiele bestreiten die Koyoten auswärts. Danach finden die Heimspiele in einer Halle mit maximal 5.000 Plätzen statt. Vorteil durch die besondere Heimathmosphäre oder letztlich egal, weil das Team noch kaum konkurrenzfähig ist? ---------------------------------------------------------- Sportpassion Unterstützen? Kauf mir einen Kaffee Host @Lars_Mah Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | CastBox | Deezer | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RSS | Spotify | Stitcher
On today's Trade Talk Tuesday, we discussed the trade that sent Coyotes' captain Oliver Ekman-Larsson and fan-favorite Conor Garland to the Vancouver Canucks for Jay Beagle, Antoine Roussel, Loui Eriksson and three draft picks. Why did this trade happen? What was the reaction? And who won? SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube Website: https://gophnx.com PHNX Locker: https://phnxlocker.com/ Head on over to The PHNX Locker to pick up one of our new PHNX hats! SOCIAL: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PHNX_Coyotes Instagram: https://instagram.com/PHNX_Sports Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now (https://bit.ly/3Jl1dMX), use promo code PHNX and make your first deposit and get a RISK-FREE BET UP TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Minimum age and eligibility restrictions apply. 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) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. OGeez! is dedicated to creating innovative and memorable cannabis infused products that flavor life's journey. If you're interested in trying the amazingly delicious variety of flavors that OGeez! Brands has to offer, go to https://ogeezbrands.com. FOCO has you covered with the best Arizona Merchandise. They have officially licensed gear for men, women and kids and everything from bobbleheads to swimsuits to crocs. Head on over to foco.com. For all non pre-sale items use the promo code “PHNX” for 10% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Robyn and Carl continue through the offseason reviews and grades with more depth players. On this episode, they discuss forwards Barrett Hayton and Loui Eriksson, alongside rookie defenseman Vladislav Kolyachonok. How is Hayton growing into his center roll, and do we see him holding on to a top 6 forward spot through the rebuild? Is Eriksson's time in the NHL coming to a close? And does Kolyachonok go back to Tucson next year for further seasoning? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Robyn and Carl continue through the offseason reviews and grades with more depth players. On this episode, they discuss forwards Barrett Hayton and Loui Eriksson, alongside rookie defenseman Vladislav Kolyachonok. How is Hayton growing into his center roll, and do we see him holding on to a top 6 forward spot through the rebuild? Is Eriksson's time in the NHL coming to a close? And does Kolyachonok go back to Tucson next year for further seasoning? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Loui Eriksson and Nick Schmaltz each net a goal and Karel Vejmelka stopped 43 shots as the Arizona Coyotes shocked Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche yet again. Join Leah Merrall, Shawn DePaz, Steve Peters and Craig Morgan for their reactions and analysis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cheryl Pounder of the Olympic broadcasting contortion and gold medal winner joined Matt and Blake after a big Canadian win over the US in Beijing. Talked about the process of broadcasting when you aren’t in the host city and the time difference is so large. It’s a ton of fun anytime you put the Olympic rings to it. Talked about the game. It had a little bit of everything. From a penalty shot to all the special teams. Debiens made no question as to who the number 1 in goal is going forward. Loved seeing the youth and the veteran leaders. Talked about Sarah Fillier. Scoring in your first game then again on your second game. There is no ceiling to this athlete. Always knew she would be a generational player. She has the ability to deliver. Talked about how difficult it is to beat the Americans twice in one tournament. Talked about the narrative of Women's hockey not being competitive. Talked about the work the Fins have put in to close the gap. Talked about the work Canada is putting in to develop players. Patrick Johnston joined us in his regular Tuesday spot. Started off by talking about how soft the Canucks ticket market is. In a 50% environment, there are still single tickets available. Talked about Roussel. He was upbeat as a guy who is still thankful to be a pro hockey player. He talked about EP40 and the comparison to Clayton Keller. Talked about Loui Eriksson. Thinks people have moved on. Talked about OEL and the difference in contracts between him and Loui. Talked about Tucker Poolman and his illness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bik and Randip tee up tonight's action at Rogers Arena as the Canucks are set to host the Coyotes, and solicit your Wrong Answers Only on how the Canucks should honour returning "legend" Loui Eriksson. Plus, USA Today's Touchdown Wire QB analyst Mark Schofield joins the show to preview the looming Super Bowl showdown between Joe Burrow and Matt Stafford.
Bik and Randip are joined by former Canucks forward Jannik Hansen during what he calls the best time of the year: the lead-up to the trade deadline, when the NHL season takes shape and contenders separate themselves from pretenders. Jannik offers his thoughts on a tough week ahead of the Canucks without Quinn Hughes, and shares fond memories of sharing the locker room with Loui Eriksson.
Cheryl Pounder of the Olympic broadcasting contortion and gold medal winner joined Matt and Blake after a big Canadian win over the US in Beijing. Talked about the process of broadcasting when you aren't in the host city and the time difference is so large. It's a ton of fun anytime you put the Olympic rings to it. Talked about the game. It had a little bit of everything. From a penalty shot to all the special teams. Debiens made no question as to who the number 1 in goal is going forward. Loved seeing the youth and the veteran leaders. Talked about Sarah Fillier. Scoring in your first game then again on your second game. There is no ceiling to this athlete. Always knew she would be a generational player. She has the ability to deliver. Talked about how difficult it is to beat the Americans twice in one tournament. Talked about the narrative of Women's hockey not being competitive. Talked about the work the Fins have put in to close the gap. Talked about the work Canada is putting in to develop players. Patrick Johnston joined us in his regular Tuesday spot. Started off by talking about how soft the Canucks ticket market is. In a 50% environment, there are still single tickets available. Talked about Roussel. He was upbeat as a guy who is still thankful to be a pro hockey player. He talked about EP40 and the comparison to Clayton Keller. Talked about Loui Eriksson. Thinks people have moved on. Talked about OEL and the difference in contracts between him and Loui. Talked about Tucker Poolman and his illness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Loui Eriksson and Clayton Keller both scored but penalties did the Arizona Coyotes in against the New York Rangers. Leah and Craig break it down in pack therapy and address those Jakob Chychrun trade rumors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Arizona Coyotes couldn't find any offense in tonight's loss to the Dallas Stars and Loui Eriksson's 1000th NHL game. Petey and Leah reacted to what they could from that game, and Craig fulfilled his promise of eating a hot dog with ketchup live on air. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Offseason Finale of TTP! We have plenty of Canucks news to talk about, as the NHL preseason wraps up and the opening night roster becomes more clear. We talk Petey and Hughes' contracts, making an impression, our 2021/22 "boys", Loui Eriksson's resurgence in the desert and Podkolzin's adjustment to the NHL. All that plus more in the never ending Ben Simmons saga, a final round of "Guess the International Movie Title", #TTPmisery index, a few final; Bing movie quizzes, Marvel's phase 4 power rankings, James Bond's No Time To Die, Venom: Let There Be Carnage thoughts and your questions from twitter!
Lachlan discusses the new NHL Covid-19 protocols and plans that could impact the Canucks and their opponents next season, plus Loui Eriksson's recent interview in Sweden leads to a recap of his Vancouver tenure.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Big show lined up with so much happening in the NHL, NBA and MLB. The Welcome Matt draws comparisons between the moves the Canucks have made this offseason to those that their division rivals to the North the Edmonton Oilers. Kevin Woodley from In-Goal magazine joins next and gives his thoughts on the Canucks signing Jaroslav Halak, why he feels that next season is going to be more taxing on goaltenders, why he doesn’t think that Halak would be interested in being involved in a backup tandem with Mikey DiPietro, what held up any trade that involved Braden Holtby, and tells us why the Darcy Keumper acquisition by the Avs is risky business. Thomas Drance follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and explains why he feels that Conor Garland is an incredible pickup for the Canucks, why he didn’t like the price the Canucks paid for bottom-pairing defenceman Tucker Poolman, and why he thinks the Pacific division is up for grabs next season. The Price is Right suggests that the Canucks have a real shot at having six 20-goal scorers on its newly revamped lineup this season. Jeff Paterson joins for his daily hit and tells us why Poolson needs to wear Loui Eriksson’s old number 21, why he thinks that Tyler Motte could be used up the lineup, and wonders what the future is for Olli Juolevi with the Canucks. The boys debate on Take 5 whether or not the Canucks will be a playoff team next year. The show wraps with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Sharleen Hoar, mental performance lead at the Canadian Sports Institute Pacific who's worked with both aspiring and Olympic athletes, discusses how sports psychology is key to performance, team dynamics and competitive drive. Dr. Hoar goes on to explain how the mental game is even more important in a post-covid world, what challenges athletes currently face and how issues of mental health have impacted stars such as Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka in this stressful time. In the news, Free Agency negotiation is finally over for the NHL, should players be measured by money or performance? Vancouver Canucks Alex Edler departs to Las Vegas and Loui Eriksson, Empty Net Loui, gets the boot. Shotgun Jake Virtanen, underperforming and consistently overweight, given his walking papers. Is this the end of Benning's bumbles? Share, subscribe and review today!
On this BONUS EPISODE of Canucks After Dark, it's NHL Draft Day! But the Canucks decided to make a trade instead, picking up Conor Garland and Oliver Ekman-Larsson from Arizona in exchange for Loui Eriksson, Jay Beagle, Antione Roussel, and the 9th overall pick. Video Version: https://youtu.be/if_QM34XoPU Canuck Clay and ParkersPucks host Canucks After Dark, a weekly late-night show focused solely on Vancouver sports. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canucks-after-dark/message
Back from an extended long weekend and we’ve got so much to get to! The Pat Down takes a look at the top candidates for the Conn Smythe trophy. Whitecaps FC colour analyst Paul Dolan follows and tells us who he thinks will be in the Euro 2020 final, why the ‘Caps continue to find themselves under the gun late in matches, why he thinks the ‘Caps are close to breaking through, and gives his insight on Canada’s squad at the upcoming Gold Cup. John Shannon follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and tells us even with the series viewing numbers down why Hockey Night in Canada/Sportsnet still want the Stanley Cup final to continue to drag on, wonders if the Canadiens have hit a wall, and tells us why he feels that Andrei Vasilevskiy should be the Conn Smythe trophy winner. The Price is Right wonders what the reasoning is behind Canada basketball continuing to falter on the international stage. Canucks AHL team general manager Ryan Johnson follows Tell Me I’m Wrong and tells us that he too is in the cold when it comes to what the new team nickname will be, whether he sees himself working in an NHL front office down the road, why building a winning culture within the minor league organization is key, gives an update on what happened with Lukas Jasek, where he sees Mickey DiPietro’s career heading, and where he feels Loui Eriksson will end up this season. We read memos on Memo To and then wrap up the show with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big show on a gorgeous day in the city of Vancouver. The Welcome Matt pays tribute to those that helped clean up the city the day after the Canucks lost in the Stanley Cup final back in 2011, and rioters destroyed a big portion of Vancouver’s downtown core. Former Canucks president and general manager Mike Gillis follows and gives details on what his night was like when the Canucks lost in game 7 of the 2011 cup final. Gillis explains how the team went about helping the police deal with rioters, and how they helped the city the next day in its cleanup efforts. He also gives his opinion on the current state of the NHL and whether or not he thinks what Tampa Bay is doing with its salary cap is fair. Craig Button follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter and talks about how dominant Marc Andre-Fleury has been for the Golden Knights thus far in the Stanley Cup playoffs, his thoughts on Gerard Gallant taking over the head coaching duties with the Rangers, if Sam Reinhart is worth trading the 9th overall pick for, and if he thinks there could be a sign and trade with Dougie Hamilton and the Hurricanes. Jeff Paterson joins after Tell Me I’m Wrong and talks about how he’d love to see Gillis get another shot in an NHL front office, what he thinks will help the Canucks sell tickets for next year, and whether or not he thinks the Canucks will tell Loui Eriksson to not report to the AHL and just go home next year. It’s Blake’s day to sizzle on Hot Take. The show concludes with all the Errors & Omissions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s a gorgeous day in Vancouver, but the boys kick off the show with some doom and gloom, breaking down the multiple mistakes that have been made during Jim Benning’s time at the helm of the Canucks. The Welcome Matt dives into the Tyler Toffoli piece from the Player’s Tribune, where Toffoli stated that no offer was even made from the Canucks to the winger during the offseason. Wyatt Arndt from the Athletic follows and breaks down why the Canucks are in their current situation, and why this offseason is going to be one of the biggest in the organizations history. Wyatt’s colleague at the Athletic, our Thursday Canucks insider, Thomas Drance joins after Hashtags and starts off stating that he doesn’t feel that the Canucks would be a playoff team if they had signed Toffoli. Drance explains why he doesn’t feel that Loui Eriksson’s contract was Benning’s biggest mistake, and rather it was the free agent signings Jay Beagle and Antoine Roussel on July 1st, 2018 that were ultimately what messed up the salary cap to improve the roster. The Price is Right takes a look at the sexy first round matchups in NHL playoffs, taking aim at the sunshine states, where the matchups are the most intriguing. Jeff Paterson stops in for his daily hit and answers the sub poll question, where we asked if Toffoli has re-signed with the Canucks, would they be a playoff team. J Pat wonders why the Canucks haven’t been more creative with Elias Pettersson on the power play, while wondering what the ceiling is going to be for the Canucks all-star centre. Take 5 follows J Pat, where the boys debate whether the Canucks or the Flames have the brighter future. The wraps as it always does with all the Errors and Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Welcome Matt kicks off the show, where Matt wonders if Jim Benning has something up his sleeve for the offseason, after telling the media today that he isn’t going to make any significant trades at the trade deadline. Harman Dayal from the Athletic joins for the first of his weekly hits on the show. Harman touches on the COVID outbreak within Canucks organization and gives his insight on the Tanner Pearson signing and how it impacts the Canucks salary cap in the offseason. Canucks insider Rick Dhaliwal gives an update on what he’s hearing about the possibility of Benning making any moves at the deadline. Dhaliwal also gives an update on Loui Eriksson and whether or not the Canucks will buyout the veteran forward this offseason. The Price is Right backs Jim Benning’s statement about not wanting to trade players after having to go through the roller coaster of a season that the Canucks have had to endure. Jeff Paterson joins for his daily hit and wonders if the Canucks will look at the standings and think they’re still in the playoff hunt after Montreal failed to separate themselves from the pack with all the games in hand they had. J Pat also wonders how Benning can say that he doesn’t foresee any cap problems this offseason. The show wraps with the debut of Hot Take on Friday, plus all the Errors & Omissions as we head into the weekend. Thanks for following, rating, and sharing the Sekeres & Price pod - and tell a friend about us. If you are interested in showing your support by sponsoring the show email us at info [at] northbeachagency [dot] comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The gang's all here to re-cap the week that was in the hockey world and more! Jordan Binnington got paid that Loui Eriksson money, is the deal too long and for too much? We break it down for you. We also cover Darryl Sutter's first week as coach of the Flames, it looks like he's going back to what he knows best, boring hockey. We get into the situation in Buffalo which is as dire as it's ever been. This was a banger, enjoy!
Ahead of Tuesday's Game 2 between the Canucks and Wild, Justin catches up with Jackson McDonald (Roxy Fever, Daily Hive's Offside) to settle a bet, try and find space for Jake Virtanen and Loui Eriksson in the Vancouver lineup, and ponder the distinct lack of buzz around the Canucks as a "playoff team" among the faithful.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! ManscapedGo to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another week, another podcast.This week the fellas chat about what Adam Gaudette has done to the top nine and more specifically what we can expect from him as the Canucks third line centre moving forward. We chat about the standings and why moving to the European 3-2-1-0 format might be better. There's some All-Star and Loui Eriksson chat mixed in there and we close out the episode with some Nikita Tryamkin talk. Mixed in near the end is our recurring segment "Ridin the Bus" with Cory Hergott where we come together to chat about Justin Bailey, Kole Lind and why Mikey DiPietro isn't getting more starts. We are happy to be presented by Parallel 49 Brewing. The best beer on this side of the moon. Support the show (http://patreon.com/canucksconvo) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a holiday hiatus (and sick leave), the show returns for a new decade of Canucks hockey! Joining Justin to analyze the last month of results is CanucksArmy managing editor and Roxy Fever podcaster Jackson McDonald. Topics include Brock Boeser, Loui Eriksson, and the cautionary tale of the West Coast Express. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's another Mailbag edition of the show, with questions looking at the nature of analytics, how the Canucks should fare for the rest of November, what Loui Eriksson's post-hockey career prospects look like, and if it's fair to make fun of Adam Gaudette's old tweets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Loui Eriksson loses his assist on the Schaller goal against the Panthers after a Tuesday scoring change, but thinking that changes anything about his performance is missing the point. Previewing tonight's action against the L.A. Kings and getting ready to see Canucks forwards scorch some former teammates. And much love and respect to Travis Green for fantastic off-ice maneuvering on Monday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Canucks look to put Friday's bitter disappointment as they get set to host the Florida Panthers. Travis Green continues to insist his team played well despite blowing a four-goal lead, Loui Eriksson is likely to draw back into the line-up for an injured Tyler Motte, and after a brief stint in Utica, Adam Gaudette is back with the Canucks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason, Mike and Kevin return for episode 37. The NHL week lacked in news so the three of them reviewed the news from last week adding in Mike's opinion. They also go over the Bruins development camp roster and the players they hope stand out. Last they end the show talking about the winners and losers of free agency.
Joey Mac joins Ken Laird on his Saturday show to discuss the David Backes addition and Loui Eriksson departure in NHL free agency
Mike and Jason return for episode 23 of Bruins Beat this week. First thing is first is they discuss the Bruins 5 game losing streak. Is the Bruins seasons coming to an end? Are they missing the playoffs for the second straight year? Tune in to see what Jason and Mike think. After talking about the Bruins and their playoff chances, Mike and Jason then begin discussing possible scenarios if they don't make the playoffs. What the fate of Claude Julien is, if Neely and Sweeney are at a crossroads, and if fans should peel back expectations of this team as a whole. Also discussed here are players who need to go whether it be released or traded and if not trading Loui Eriksson and buying at the deadline in a mistake. Mike and Jason dive deeper into this 5 game losing streak the Bruins are on to figure out the problem. Tune in here to find out which 3 players need to step up if the Bruins are going to have any chance of returning to the playoffs. The powerplay for the Bruins has lost steam. Mike and Jason discuss the impact the powerplay had on the Bruins success and on Ryan Spooner. Lastly, Mike and Jason discuss the impact of the bottom of the roster and Julien's handle on the younger players as a factor as well. Mike and Jason then break down the 2 games this week played by the Bruins. Mike and Jason react to 2 more losses by the Bruins against the Rangers and Panthers and ask the question of whether or not the Bruins quit and wilt for games. Secondly, replay has really been affecting the Bruins this year. Mike and Jason tell the NHL it is time to step up and make changes because these rules are hurting this game more than helping. Game breakdowns lead into looking at the Bruins playoff structure and the 2 teams the Bruins are battling. With Detroit and Philadelphia having games in hand, Bruins have no margin for error. Mike and Jason break down the Bruins schedule compared to their opponents and see which 2 teams have the edge. Are the Bruins going to make it? Listen in as Mike and Jason give their opinions with 2 weeks remaining. Before the show comes to an end, Mike and Jason give their predictions for the week for the Bruins against Toronto, New Jersey, and St. Louis. Are all 3 must win games? FInd out by tuning into Bruins Beat. Lastly, before the show comes to an end, Mike and Jason break down some college hockey matchups leading into the Frozen Four. For all games and more listen in to Bruins Beat!
On Friday's podcast, I reacted to what went on inside the courtroom during the NFL's Deflategate appeal. And what I learned is, when it comes to Deflategate, there's no end in sight. Plus, some thoughts on LeBron James working out with Dwyane Wade in Miami this week, and Cam Neely's comments regarding Loui Eriksson and the Boston Bruins' trade-deadline strategy. Plus, another NBA edition of "Pic's Picks."
On Monday's podcast, I reacted to the NHL Trade Deadline, and more specifically, I reacted to the mind-boggling mindset that the Boston Bruins had by adding two depth players while keeping Loui Eriksson. Who's to blame? I let you know on Monday's show.
DJ Bean and Ken Laird discuss the Bruins additions of John-Michael Liles and Lee Stempniak -- plus the keeping of Loui Eriksson -- on NHL Trade Deadline day
The boys continue talking about the future of Loui Eriksson and the Bruins with the trade deadline right around the corner.
It's a huge morning for Sunday Skate with the NHL Trade Deadline a little over 24 hours away. What are the black and gold going to do with Loui? Trade hm, extend him or bite the bullet and keep him without having an extension in place? DJ, Pete and Ken kick around their opinions and get some opinions from callers and texters. It's the first major decision of the Don Sweeney era and could go a long way to determining the future path of the franchise.
DJ calls Butch and Rob to offer up his thoughts on the trade deadline, the future of the Bruins and why he believes that Loui Eriksson will indeed be moved before the final bell tomorrow.
Ken Laird and DJ Bean discuss Friday's 4-1 win by the Bruins over Carolina, with Matt Beleskey and Tuukka Rask leading the way. Also, the latest on Loui Eriksson as the trade deadline approaches
Mike and Jason return for episode 18 of Bruins Beat. The start of the show starts with the discussion of defense. Adam McQuaid return and Colin Miller sent to Providence. After the defensemen talk, Mike and Jason debate on the job security of Claude Julien after this season. Jason then talks about the trade deadline coming up and if the Bruins should buyers or sellers. The trade deadline debate causes Mike to wonder what the future of Loui Eriksson is with the Bruins. Mike and Jason also discuss the possibility of Brad Marchand reaching 40 goals and why he is the MVP of the Bruins this season. After much debate to open the show, Mike and Jason then breakdown the week for the Bruins. Bruins had a good record on the road trip, but Mike and Jason still weren't impressed. Roller Coaster season continues for Boston, but with one win the Bruins finally ended a drought. Tune in to find out what it is. Mike and Jason then discuss the Bruins upcoming schedule and how difficult it is. The schedule leads to a debate about the Bruins playoff chances this season. Mike then brings up Jaromir Jagr and his incredible career, Shayne Gostisbehere and his increible rookie season, and then talk about how exciting it is rookies are doing well in the NHL. Mike and Jason then end the show giving their predictions for this week and why this week is crucial for Bruins. They talk about the upcoming schedule again as a whole and that every point is important if the Bruins want to make the playoffs.
DJ, Joey Mac and Pete kick off another edition of Sunday Skate discussing a big victory for the Bruins last night over the Stars. They talk about how Marchand and Tuukka have been on fire as of late. The boys also get into a good conversation on Loui Eriksson, his contract and what will happen going forward along with a general look at B's contracts and the salary cap. Joey Mac likes the way McQuaid got the team fired up last night by dropping the gloves which leads to a discussion on the role of fighting in hockey.
Ken Laird and DJ Bean discuss the 2-1 OT win for the Bruins in Columbus on Tuesday night, plus a new report regarding Loui Eriksson's future with the team.
DJ, Pete and Ken get into the recent play of the B's and what they should be thinking as the trade deadline approaches. What direction is this team heading? This leads to a discussion on Loui Eriksson, what he brings to the table and if they should make a move. We hear DJ sit down to interview Ryan Spooner on his over achieving and his thoughts on the team's future. The guys discuss the state of the team with some callers.
On Friday's podcast, Barstool Sports' Rear Admiral joined me in-studio. Topics include Donald Trump, John Scott, NHL All-Star Game, Dennis Wideman and Milan Lucic hitting refs, Loui Eriksson, Cam Newton, and more. Plus, he announced his new weekly podcast with Ryan Whitney on the Barstool Radio Network.
Brick calls the boys to talks some Bruins hockey. He gets into the Eriksson situation and how he sees it shaking out. He talks about how this is Eriksson's last real chance at big money deal and he's not going to mess that up. Brick also talks about the Bruins defense, what they need to do gong forward and the play of Zdeno Chara who has been effective but has clearly lost a step as he enters the latter part of his career. Andy also says the Bruins need to pick up their play on home ice if they're going to have any chance at success this season.
Mike and Jason return for episode 14 of Bruins Beat. They start the show talking about how David Krejci return and Adam McQuaid missing time effects the teams going forward both offensively and defensively. Then discuss Frank Vatrano demotion to Providence. Mike and Jason talk about why it won't be long before he is recalled and it was a smart decision. Brett Connolly on his way out? Mike rants about why Connolly experiment is over and should be for good. Loui Eriksson and Bruins are discussing a new contract? Get Jason and Mike's take on whether this would be a good idea going forward. Tuukka Rask also has been stellar this season, Will Jason finally admit he was wrong and back off Tuukka? Tune in to find out. After the Bruins related news, Mike and Jason begin to discuss game recaps for the week. Mike talks about how stupid challenging offsides is. Brad Marchand being rewarded by the hockey gods. Bruins win again in Montreal? Get Mike and Jason's take on why Montreal is struggling and Pastrnak influence on the game. Jason then gloats with the Vancouver loss. Why is Jason happy with the loss? Hint, he has been talking about it all year. Around the NHL segment starts off with the NHL being incompetent about John Scott in the All-Star game. Rule changes should be coming to the game, find out what they should be going forward. Los Angeles Kings resign Kopitar, will Lucic be next? Jonathan Douin also has been popular topic on this show. Listen in to find out the latest between him and the Lightning. Canada and America trending in different directions in hockey? Find out with that means as Mike and Jason discuss the playoff picture and upcoming NHL draft. Lastly, Mike and Jason end the show giving their predictions and look ahead of next weeks game. Will Jason still play devil's advocate or will he change his ways? Listen to Bruins Beat to find this out much more!
Mike and Jason are back after a great fourth episode they return still frustrated by the lack of inspiration in the play of the Bruins players. They discuss issues with Claude Julien and his not being able to change his coaching style. Loui Eriksson with a hat trick on Thursday night. Is this because he is in a contract year? They Break down the Red wings, Sharks, and Wild games. The last place Providence Bruins are back in discussion and what is wrong with Malcolm Subban? Why is he being outplayed? They take a look at the Bruins prospects in other leagues including the college players as well. They discuss the issues around the NHL. A new all star format? Ovechkin is still on fire. Patrick Kane is streaking with a 15 game point streak Jason and Mike take a look ahead at this weeks games and conclude that the upcoming week is vital.