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Luca Cagnoni has been compared to Dan Boyle…what does Boyle think about that? The San Jose Sharks legend is back with insider Sheng Peng, prospects authority Keegan McNally, and beer leaguer Zubair Jeewanjee to talk all things Sharks. We cover a busy week in San Jose Sharks' news: Michael Misa signs his ELC, Ryane Clowe leaves the Sharks to join the New York Rangers, San Jose trades for Carey Price, Marc-Edouard Vlasic says Sharks management lied to him, and…is Sam Dickinson going to live with Boyle? We then break down Cagnoni's game: What subtleties in Cagnoni's skating and stick detail need improvement? What can Cagnoni learn from Boyle — and how can Cagnoni carve out his own path? There's also HUGE San Jose Hockey Now Podcast (family) news! Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻
In the final episode of NHL Wraparound's Summer Coolers, Neil Smith and Vic Morren close out the series with the San Jose Sharks — a team that might just be entering its most hopeful rebuild phase in years.After finishing dead last in 2024–25 with only 52 points, the Sharks are beginning to turn the corner. They've added key veterans like Jeff Skinner, John Klingberg, and Dmitry Orlov, while ushering in a promising new era led by Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith.From goaltending uncertainty to an emerging forward group, the Sharks' 2025–26 season might not be playoff-bound — but it's shaping up to be a big leap forward for the franchise.
Dan Boyle joins a new team…the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! The San Jose Sharks legend makes a raw co-hosting debut alongside insider Sheng Peng, prospects authority Keegan McNally, and beer league champ Zubair Jeewanjee. On this episode, the boys talk about who the next San Jose Sharks captain should be. Macklin Celebrini? Tyler Toffoli? Someone else? Boyle also shares his ideal leadership group composition, stories of Dave Andreychuk telling John Tortorella off, and more! We also discuss the San Jose Sharks' Rookie Faceoff roster, how the new CBA affects the team, and…the time that Dan showed “The Human Centipede” on the team plane?!? Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻
Nick Alberga and Jake Hahn are back together to break down NHL.com's skater point and goalie/team win projections for the 2025-26 season. The guys, together with Pete Jensen and Chris Meaney, start with the race for the Art Ross Trophy, led by Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon and Nikita Kucherov, and debate what Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, the Canadiens' offense and other players and teams have in store for the upcoming season. Other topics include which team has the best goalie tandem for fantasy purposes, Macklin Celebrini vs. Connor Bedard, which new player(s) could reach 100 points for the first time, under-the-radar goalies who can reach 30 wins and which defensemen could contend with Cale Makar for the most points at the position.
Le camp d'orientation des membres des équipes canadiennes (hommes, femmes, parahockey) en vue des Jeux olympiques de Milan s'est poursuivi, jeudi, à Calgary. Pour l’entraîneur Jon Cooper, les joueurs du Canada vont se souvenir de la présence de Brad Marchand dans le vestiaire. Parlant du principal intéressé, il est fébrile à l'idée de participer à ses premiers Jeux olympiques à 37 ans. On évoque les jeunes talents comme Connor Bedard et Macklin Celebrini. Celebrini avait 3 ans quand Sidney Crosby a inscrit le but vainqueur aux JO de Vancouver, en 2010. Écoutez Jean-François Chaumont, de LNH.com, présent à Calgary, résumer la journée au micro de Louis Jean, aux Amateurs de sports. Les Canadiens de Montréal sont classés comme la cinquième meilleure banque d’espoirs de la LNH, selon The Athletic. Le tricolore est notamment devancé à ce chapitre par les Sharks, les Blackhawks, le Mammoth, les Ducks. Le journaliste de TVA Sports et le journaliste à La Presse, Alexandre Pratt, débattent notamment sur l’ordre des meilleurs espoirs classés. Les cinq premiers Slafkovsky, Demidov, Hutson, Reinbacher et Bolduc : qu’en pensent-ils? Vous faites attention à ce que vous mangez? Les équipes professionnelles de sport accordent beaucoup d'importance à la nutrition. Et c'est Carl Bombardier qui s'acquitte de cette tâche pour le Mammoth de l'Utah de la Ligue nationale de hockey. Le Québécois occupe le rôle de directeur haute performance et nutrition sport chez la formation basée à Salt Lake City. Celui qui a également travaillé pour plusieurs équipes de la NFL explique qu’il gère la logistique alimentaire, conçoit les menus, engage les chefs et il accompagne l’équipe lors des déplacements, avec un budget annuel avoisinant un demi-million de dollars pour la nourriture. La boxeuse québécoise Kim Clavel a rejoint le groupe américain MVP Promotions de Jake Paul il y a quelques jours. Et jeudi, on a su qu'elle allait disputer un combat de championnat du monde le 27 septembre au Québec, à l'Espace St-Denis. Dans les studios des Amateurs de Sports, Kim Clavel, souligne l’importance de la visibilité offerte par MVP pour la boxe féminine, l’évolution du sport, et cite Victoria Mboko comme source d’inspiration.Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
On hour two of Sportsnet Today, Connor Gronsdahl and Shan Virjee make their picks for who they think should be on Team Canada's 2026 Olympic roster! They debate names like Sam Bennett, Mitch Marner, Macklin Celebrini, and more!(24:47) Jeff Erickson of RotoWire Fantasy Sports joins the show! Jeff stops by to dive into all the latest ahead of the start of the 2025 NFL Fantasy Football season, answer some draft questions, share his thoughts on how the Micah Parsons trade shakes things up, and so much more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Catch every episode of Sportsnet Today live on Sportsnet 960 from 1-3pm MST! Hour 1 Music: Island Life - Atomic Drum AssemblyHour 2 Music: Egozi - Jell O Logan: @Fan960Logan on X Produced by Cameron Hughes and Shan Virjee.
L'entraîneur Jim Montgomery a commencé la saison 2024-2025 avec les Bruins de Boston dans la foulée de son titre d'entraîneur-chef par excellence. Il a néanmoins été congédié en cours de saison... pour se retrouver à la barre des Blues de St. Louis quelques jours plus tard. Presqu’un an plus tard, le Montréalais se confie au micro de Louis Jean, aux Amateurs de sports. Il aborde la pression d’être un entraîneur de la LNH. Montgomery commente également la plus récente transaction entre les Canadiens et les Blues. Il parle notamment du jeu physique de Zachary Bolduc et louange l’arrivée de Logan Mailloux au sein de sa brigade défensive. Le camp d’orientation pour les équipes masculine, féminine et de para hockey du Canada a lieu à Calgary. Et les objectifs sont clairs en vue des prochains Jeux olympiques : la médaille d’or! Dans le cas du hockey masculin, 41 joueurs ont été invités, dont Samuel Montembeault, Nick Suzuki et Noah Dobson. Le journaliste du LNH.com, Jean-François Chaumont, est allé à la rencontre de ces trois joueurs du tricolore. Le capitaine du bleu-blanc-rouge a affirmé qu’il serait même prêt à jouer à l’aile. Sidney Crosby a quant lui été questionné sur la place possible de Macklin Celebrini au sein de l’alignement, tandis que Connor McDavid s’est déjà fait poser la question qui tue : as-tu déjà eu des discussions sur une prolongation de contrat avec les Oilers? Le Montréalais Neil Glasberg est le fondateur, président et chef de la direction de l'agence PBI Sports & Entertainment. Et il est notamment agent... d'entraîneurs. Celui qui a comme principaux clients Mike Sullivan des Rangers, Ryan Warsofsky des Sharks et Lane Lambert du Kraken, explique l’importance du soutien psychologique pour les entraîneurs. Un autre dossier est abordé : qu'est-ce qui explique la vague d'entraîneurs qui quittent vers la KHL? Il n’y a qu’à penser aux Bob Hartley, Guy Boucher, Benoît Groulx, Louis Robitaille, et maintenant Gérard Gallant. Selon Glasberg, «Les équipes de la KHL sont très agressives envers les entraîneurs de la LNH». Prendre une bière - ou deux - après une participation à un sport - partie de golf, tennis, match de hockey - est de moins en moins courant. On note une baisse marquée de la consommation de bière après le sport, notamment dans les ligues de hockey, depuis la décennie 2010-2020 et surtout depuis la fin de la pandémie. Ce changement s’explique par la valorisation de l’image disciplinée de l’athlète, la diminution de 35 à 40 % des bars depuis sept à huit ans, et la réglementation de la tolérance zéro pour les moins de 22 ans depuis 2012, modifiant les habitudes sociales et de récupération des sportifs. Écoutez à ce sujet Vincent Huard Pelletier, professeur à l’Université du Québec à Chicoutimi.Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Episode 317 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Cody Porter, a Vancouver native who has spent the last five seasons in Europe.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Porter walks us through the highs and lows of a junior and professional career that has featured 22 teams in 13 leagues in eight countries, and some incredibly valuable lessons on and off the ice. The 27-year-old shares insights from -- and the differences between -- working with goalie coaches in North America, Finland and Sweden, as well as how he approaches summer skates featuring wide open looks for No.1 NHL Draft picks like Conor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini among several high-end players and prospects.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we dig into the first five of 10 ways to ensure you have your best season as a goalie parent.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Charlie Lindgren breaking down video and sharing keys to managing something familiar to beer leaguers: a 2-on-0.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at Brian's Optik X4, their second price point option off the rack in time for this season.
The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! In this episode of the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, we break down the San Jose Sharks prospects at the World Junior Summer Showcase (WJSS), examine Macklin Celebrini's Olympic chances, and host a wide-ranging interview with William Eklund's agent Todd Diamond. From the Eklund extension to CHL vs NCAA development paths, this is must-watch content for die-hard fans and hockey nerds alike.
NHL analyst Frankie Corrado on if 1st overall pick Matthew Schaefer will stick in the NHL, Hockey Canada's Orientation Camp roster and Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini.
Sheng Peng is here to report on the San Jose Sharks. Jesse and Victor interview Sheng about returning pros Macklin Celebrini, William Eklund, Will Smith, Alex Wennberg, Luca Cagnoni, Alexandar Georgiev, and Yaroslav Askarov. In Cat's Instincts, Cat Silverman of InGoal mag breaks down Yegor Yegorov and Arseni Sergeev. In the Dynasty Dig, Victor breaks down Luca Cagnoni, Sam Dickinson, and Igor Chernyshov with the help of scouting reports from FHL Scout Patrick Ploch and X polls from NHL Rank King Mason Black. Have a listen! Our show is part of the Dobber Podcast Network and sponsored by Fantrax.com. Email fantasyhockeylife@gmail.com and ask to join our free discord. Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/fantasyhockeylife for rankings, bonus podcasts, in-depth prospect reports with video, show notes and more. Check out our YouTube for more prospect videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPYVXp3foOcvh7344fjKmA. Listen and subscribe wherever podcasts are posted - and give us 5 stars! We want to be your best place to talk about the game of dynasty fantasy hockey
Michael Wilbon and Frank Isola discuss the Stanley Cup, NBA Finals, and Macklin Celebrini. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast to talk about the latest Combine gossip and the 2025 Draft! (51:18) But before we get to Cam, we talk about the latest San Jose Sharks news. Macklin Celebrini does not win the Calder Trophy. (01:56) There's a ton of trade and free agent targets right now: Who's real, who's not for the San Jose Sharks? (11:10) Of course, Mitch Marner and Jason Robertson and company would look great in teal, but are they realistic hopes? What are sensible ways for the Sharks to acquire K'Andre Miller or Nicolas Hague? What does Keegan think of Combine chatter, like the Sharks thinking hard about Caleb Desnoyers at No. 2? (32:40) And now, Cam! (51:18) What kind of trade could get the New York Islanders to move off No. 1? If the San Jose Sharks pick Michael Misa at No. 2, when does he need to make the decision about going the NCAA route? Does Cam have a No. 2 sleeper, if not Misa? (1:05:18) How sure is Robinson that the Sharks will make Misa the No. 2 pick? Who are some good candidates for the No. 30 and 33 picks? (1:07:50) What does Cam think of Will Smith now? (1:10:15) Cam reported that K'Andre Miller was available…how can the San Jose Sharks improve themselves if they won't hand out six-year plus contracts in free agency, won't offersheet anybody high-end, and only really have futures to trade? By the way, the Elite Prospects 2025 Draft Guide is out! Check it out here!
Who aced the year, who barely showed up, and who made us laugh the hardest? It's time for the Pucks and Prosecco 2025 NHL Yearbook! Meghan Angley and Chloe Theil hand out season superlatives -- from Best Dressed to Most Inspiring -- honoring players like Gabriel Landeskog, Marc-André Fleury, and more. We revisit the standout rookie class featuring Macklin Celebrini, Matvei Michkov, and Ivan Demidov, relive unforgettable field trips like the 4 Nations Faceoff, and celebrate milestone moments like Ovechkin's record-breaking run. This show is brought to you by Accurate America – your trusted roofing experts. Don't wait for the hail to hit. Call 303-900-ROOF before the storm for fast, professional service and insurance help you can count on.If you're craving hockey takes with a bubbly twist, pour yourself a glass and press play on Pucks and Prosecco
Bik Nizzar hosts another episode of The People's Show by starting off chatting about Edmonton's collapse against the Stars in their first game of the West Final. He also heads over to the East to chime in on Panthers and Hurricanes, wondering if the Canes have enough talent yet again to get through. They also chat interesting ideas for a practice facility, along with how warm the temp is with a 2030 Connor Bedard reunion. Sheng Peng from San Jose Hockey Now joins the show to chat about the rising star of Macklin Celebrini, how the Sharks will be looking to build out their team this off-season and the comparisons between how the Sharks and Blackhawks are building around their young superstars. 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.
Slovensko utrpelo na MS v hokeji 2025 zdrvujúcu prehru 0:7 s Kanadou, čím si pripísalo tretiu najvyššiu prehru v histórii na majstrovstvách sveta. Čo ukázal zápas s mužstvom nabitým hviezdami NHL? Prečo sme nedokázali využiť ani jednu šancu, vrátane obrovskej príležitosti Róberta Lantošiho v úvode? A ako bude tento výsledok ovplyvňovať našu cestu za postupom do štvrťfinále?Vypočujte si analýzu hokejového experta ŠPORT.sk Juraja Juríka, ktorý detailne rozoberá dôvody vysokej prehry so zámorským tímom. „Bol to iný level. Ak to mám opísať futbalovou terminológiou - Los Galacticos,” hodnotí náš odborník výkon Kanady s hviezdami ako Nathan MacKinnon, Sidney Crosby či Macklin Celebrini.V podcaste sa dozviete, ako sa podpísala pod výsledok naša najhoršia efektivita na turnaji, prečo je zápas s Lotyšskom kľúčový v boji o postup, a ktoré pozitíva si napriek vysokej prehre môžeme odniesť z konfrontácie s hokejovou veľmocou.„Nebolo to o brankárovi. Paťo Rybár je vždy hodený do ťažkej vody,” obhajuje Juraj Jurík slovenského brankára, ktorý čelil obrovskému tlaku kanadských útočníkov.Vypočujte si náš šampionátový špeciál a získajte komplexný pohľad na to, prečo bola kanadská kvalita pre slovenský tím zatiaľ neprekonateľnou prekážkou!
The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! It's part 1 of a mega-2025 Draft Lottery mailbag! Part 1 will focus on how to improve the San Jose Sharks next year, especially on defense. Part 2 will center on what the Sharks should do with the 2025 No. 2 pick. Let's get to the questions! Falco5: What stats/measurables equate to a “winning” player? (3:25) Gary To: Would any 2025 or 2026 Draft prospects make the San Jose Sharks this fall? James R: Thoughts on Mattias Havelid? Guess on whether Joe Pavelski or Logan Couture re-join the Sharks as development coaches or front office staff? Brucellus: Should Sharks trade for…Erik Karlsson? (23:55) Ty Comes: What were Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith's Draft Combine interviews with the Sharks like? SJShorky: Are there any goalies worth grabbing in the 2025 Draft? Thoughts on Tom Willander? Connor: Why are there no Draft night trades of players after they get drafted in the NHL a la the NBA? Joshua Carey: Is there any defenseman that the San Jose Sharks could sign to an offer sheet either this year or next? (47:41) Daniel Almaraz: Could the Sharks trade for one of the Chicago Blackhawks' top defensive prospects? free_slice: Of the “available” defensive trade targets, who do you like, Noah Dobson, Simon Nemec, or Brandt Clarke? Patrick: What's the Sharks' best pathway to upgrading the top-four of their blueline? Trade or free agency? (1:04:45) CeleBeauty: Who are some 2025 Draft prospects with some snarl? Steven: If the San Jose Sharks knew how good Mackenzie Blackwood would end up being, do you think they still would have made the Yaroslav Askarov trade? Miguel Lenhart: Should Sharks target Matt Duchene in free agency? (1:24:54) Rothgar: Any top European free agents that Sharks can target this off-season? Chris R: Two dream (but realistic) trades for Mike Grier this summer? Would Mario Ferraro take bottom-pairing money to re-sign with the Sharks? Part 2 is coming soon!
The Florida Panthers have advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Roy, David, and Ethan are here to celebrate. The crew examines how the Cats effortlessly discarded their cross-state rivals and what so many experts got wrong about this series. Plus, wins and fails of the week include Gabriel Landeskog's first goal back and an all-time party foul by one of Meadowlark's own. Plus, Tara Slone of NBC Sports California joins the show to discuss how Canada feels about the country's chances of bringing home The Stanley Cup for the first time since 1993, Macklin Celebrini's rookie year, and where the Los Angeles Kings go from here. Finally, Florida Panthers forward Eetu Luostarinen joins the show and tells us about his chemistry with linemates Anton Lundell and Brad Marchand, representing Finland at the Four Nations, and life as a new dad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former NHL star and current NHL Network analyst Jason Demers joins Cody Pasby in The Break Room in our latest episode! Jason talks about his love of sports cards & collecting, his early years with the San Jose Sharks and more! Plus, we rip chase his rookie card in 2009/10 Upper Deck SPX Hockey and look for the biggest rookies in the NFL in Panini Prizm Football & Fanatics UnderWraps Emanate Football! Don't miss new episodes of The Break Room on our Mojobreak Media YouTube channel! Watch our weekly podcast The Hype on our Mojobreak Media YouTube channel. Get into a break today at mojobreak.com. Grab a box of the latest releases & more at Mojobreak Shop in Santa Clara, CA or online at mojobreakshop.com.
In this episode, Blake and Nate conduct the earliest 2025-26 fantasy hockey mock draft on the planet! Blake explains why Mikko Rantanen should still be a 1st round pick while Nate makes a bull case for Macklin Celebrini to crack the 3rd round.Apples & Ginos Website: https://applesandginos.com/Apples & Ginos Discord server: https://discord.gg/pFMMJn5TFTApples & Ginos Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/applesginosApples & Ginos on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ApplesGinosBlake Creamer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlakeCreamerAGBoring and Alone by there there: https://open.spotify.com/track/5K0boiXusjKsVZ8gcabcUc?si=ccf8c35bb4b14b7f#fantasysports #fantasyhockey #nhl #nhlteam
The Sharks blew a lead for the last time this season during an OT loss in Vancouver. A former Shark scores the only goal needed to win in a shutout over San Jose for the season finale. Macklin Celebrini becomes the 2nd Sharks in franchise history to score the first and last goals of a season. Also, Logan Couture officially steps away from hockey, Nikolai Kovalenko maybe wasn't taken out of context after all, Alexandar Georgiev with the quickest exit, player comments following the end of 2024-2025 San Jose Sharks season, and curious decisions for Mike Grier. Finally, the San Jose Barracuda welcomed in Quentin Musty and Igor Chernyshov, fight off injuries, and will face Ontario in the first round of the AHL playoffs. The Canucks hand San Jose their 37th one goal loss, 2-1 in OT Shutout to end the season by Ty Emberson and the Edmonton Oilers Logan Couture calls it a career Nikolai Kovalenko's dad says San Jose is disappointing Alexandar Georgiev dealt with quick Postseason comments from players, front office Stock Up, Stock Down… week and season NHL Playoff picks Barracuda update: a split in Calgary, off to Ontario and more… Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks post-game podcast, for fans, by fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Want audio only? Subscribe to our audio-only platforms below:
Dan Rusanowsky spoke with Macklin Celebrini about his first season in the NHL. TT: 00:09:00
The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! Mike Grier knows that the San Jose Sharks have to be better next year. We discuss Grier's end-of-season availability, and the direction of the Sharks this off-season (3:12). If the San Jose Sharks get the No. 1 pick in the Draft Lottery, could they trade it? Grier revealed on Friday that he got massive offers for the 2024 first-overall that became Macklin Celebrini. We also made up huge offers from the Chicago Blackhawks and Carolina Hurricanes last year…would you have taken them? What's next for the Sharks' free agents? (36:18) We discuss why Alexandar Georgiev didn't work, besides the obvious, and what free agent goalies could make sense to pair with Yaroslav Askarov? Keegan had a good one. What do we think about the Nikolai Kovalenko situation? (57:00) What do we think of Grier being in no hurry to name a captain for the San Jose Sharks? Does moving Will Smith back to center preclude the Sharks from signing a center in free agency? Sheng doesn't think so. (1:15:08) Speaking of, did Grier take the Sharks out of the Mitch Marner sweepstakes by saying that he's not excited to offer seven or eight-year contracts to a free agent? (1:20:30)
One last time ahead of the regular season finale, Brenden goes to The Other Side to chat with San Jose Sharks beat reporter Sheng Peng. Get the lowdown on Macklin Celebrini's Calder Trophy campaign, Logan Couture's esteemed career as it comes to an end after 16 seasons and whether Yaroslav Askarov is ready to take over the net. Follow Sheng's work on X at @Sheng_Peng. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nick and Jake discuss the fantasy impact of Ivan Demidov signing his entry-level contract with the Montreal Canadiens and the team's upside for this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs and whether they could regress next season or take a further step forward. The guys discuss the top 100 keeper and dynasty league rankings on NHL.com/Fantasy, including a hot debate between Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard at No. 1 and the trajectory of the St. Louis Blues and Anaheim Ducks with all their young talent. Pete Jensen joins to discuss the list and highlight the Washington Capitals, who are loaded for the future with Aliaksei Protas, his brother Ilya Protas, Ryan Leonard and eventually Cole Hutson. Then, Tim Kalinowski from Snapback Sports joins the show for "On the Money," presented by Bet365, to discuss late-season betting angles, from playoff races to non-contending teams.
Prince's "Let's Get Crazy" sure seemed appropriate for this clash between the San Jose Sharks and Minnesota Wild. Macklin Celebrini had a hat trick as a part of a five point night, Will Smith had the game tying goal for a four point night, while the Wild won 8-7 in part of a Joel Eriksson Ek rooster trick. Jules, Ian, and Puckguy broke down a great game, with a result to help the lottery chances. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
Hour 1 of the big show+ with Patrick Dumas is on demand! To kick of f the show the guys started breaking down the flames loss verses the Ducks. The Flames poor powerplay verses Anaheim's bad penalty kill, Frost being hurt, Wolf being rattled late, whether Parekh can step in quickly or what could be different then what the team has right now.(29:56) Later on, the guys get back to the program with if the flames should focus back onto the St Louis Blues for the last wildcard spot, Sharks Kane/Toews in Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith, NHL games tonight, Landeskog playing his fist game in 3 years, can Colorado beat Dallas in a series, Ovechkin returns to action after breaking goal record. The guys close out the segment by looking at the jays success in Boston!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.
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The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! Quentin Musty (and Igor Chernyshov?) are coming to San Jose! OHL expert Brock Otten of McKeen's Hockey joins the pod to talk about the seasons of these top San Jose Sharks prospects. (1:33:16) But before we talk about Musty, Chernyshov, Sam Dickinson, Kasper Halttunen, and more? Let's talk about the San Jose Sharks' recent play, including the end of Shakir Mukhamadullin's season and their lack of response to Frank Vatrano. (5:13) Let's be honest, Lane Hutson has moved ahead of Macklin Celebrini for the Calder Trophy. Our thoughts on Cam Lund and Luca Cagnoni's NHL auditions. (30:32) Keegan is upset that Nikolai Kovalenko, Danil Gushchin, and Thomas Bordeleau haven't gotten enough of a shot with the San Jose Sharks. We also talk about Barclay Goodrow, Zack Ostapchuk, Ty Dellandrea, Noah Gregor, Patrick Giles, and Carl Grundstrom in the bottom-six. (40:13) Logan Couture made waves by following and unfollowing the San Jose Sharks on Instagram. (1:10:55) We also talk about the San Jose Barracuda and Yaroslav Askarov's return. Sheng also shares his thoughts about Musty's trade request earlier in the season. (1:16:04) And now, Brock Otten and his OHL expertise! (1:33:16) We talk Musty and Chernyshov, their NHL comps and ceilings, and why Otten is more excited about Chernyshov at the moment. Who's more ready for pro hockey? (1:34:07) What's Dickinson's ceiling? Otten is a big fan, but he's also aware of Dickinson's possible shortcomings. (1:56:56) How much has Halttunen's overall game grown? Otten is super-high on Matthew Schaefer. Who does he have at No. 2 or 3 for the 2025 Draft? No. 3 is a surprise! (2:09:22) Otten also shares some under-the-radar OHL prospects in the 2025 Draft. Check out the McKeen's Hockey 2025 Draft Guide, coming soon! Their Prospects Report is also coming soon…the San Jose Sharks rank high there!
A strong performance from Georgi Romanov comes apart in the third period as the San Jose Sharks lose to the Calgary Flames 3-2. Will Smith had both goals for San Jose in the loss, while Macklin Celebrini had a pair of assists. Jules, Landi, and Puckguy collar on the game, the future with Quentin Musty coming to the Cuda and more. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
A highlight-filled back and forth ends in epic fashion with Will Smith and Macklin Celebrini outperforming Mitch Marner and Auston Matthews in a season sweep of Toronto. A Rangers team fighting for a wildcard spot blow out a banged up Sharks squad and scratch Celebrini's car on the way out. Finally, a Kings team trying to fend off the Oilers in the standings hand the Sharks their worst loss of 2025 in Los Angeles. We also welcome the Steve Dangle Podcast crew, check out the latest in the Calder and Tank watches, prove that playoffs are better when it's 1 vs 8, and more. Meanwhile, the Barracuda pick up a point against San Diego before getting blown out twice by the Canucks. Sharks sweep Maple Leafs 6-5 in highlight-filled shootout Rangers throw Sharks under the bus, 6-1, before the bus scraped Celebrini's ride Kings embarrass Sharks with worst loss in 2025, 8-1. The Steve Dangle Podcast Network visits and collabs Tank watch… Sharks barely leading Stock Up, Stock Down Calder watch… Celebrini still leads Around the NHL: the argument for going back to 1 vs 8, Torts gets canned again Barracuda update: OT vs San Diego, Abbotsford blowouts and more… Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks post-game podcast, for fans, by fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Want audio only? Subscribe to our audio-only platforms below:
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San Jose Sharks Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky joined OverDrive to discuss the Sharks' season, coaching the emerging talent on the team, Macklin Celebrini's incredible role, the veteran leadership making an impact, Yaroslav Askarov's ceiling in the crease and more.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 3 on OverDrive! The guys discuss LeBron James' comments regarding the difference in the NBA. They also revisit their conversation with Blue Jays General Manager Ross Atkins and San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky joins to discuss the team's impressive ceiling, Macklin Celebrini's skill set and the progression of the group. Hayes and O-Dog make their selections for the Houston Open and the FanDuel Best Bets.
Luca Cagnoni debuts in what turns into another blown lead loss against Carolina, William Eklund stays hot with another opening goal that comes against Boston while Macklin Celebrini grabs 2 assists, and a short week is big for the kids. We also discuss the Sharks signing Cam Lund, more rookies are expected on the horizon, Peacock overcharges fans to stream NBCSN, Utah HC adds streaming for a dollar, NHL expansion is coming, revisiting the Fanatics jersey panic, replacing the NHL All Star Game, fixing the playoffs, and more from the GM meetings. Meanwhile, the Barracuda pick up a couple wins after losing 4 of 5 heading into a big weekend versus Bakersfield Cagnoni debuts in 3-1 loss to Hurricanes, Sharks blow another lead Eklund opens scoring again in 3-1 win over Bruins Rookies are expected to debut over the final month of Sharks hockey Peacock adds overpriced NBCSN streaming Stock Up, Stock Down A busy week for Utah HC, doing it the right way Calder watch… Celebrini still leads Around the NHL: expansion, no more ASG, fixing the playoffs Looking back at the needless panic over the Fanatics NHL jersey deal Barracuda update: How will they finish? and more… Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks post-game podcast, for fans, by fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Want audio only? Subscribe to our audio-only platforms below:
A giveaway by Alexandar Georgiev ends up being the game winner for Nashville. The Sharks win round 1 of Macklin Celebrini vs Connor Bedard while both Will Smith and Collin Graf have 2 point games. Finally, Georgi Romanov makes his season debut against Washington while Alexander Ovechkin scores #887 Meanwhile, William Eklund makes it clear he's sick of losing, Mike Grier says it's time to start building, and a Logan Couture absence causes social media meltdowns. Also, a fan squares up with SJ Sharkie, coming off the top rope in Utah, the kids keep rolling, and the Barracuda look to back into the playoffs. A Georgiev giveaway hands Nashville a 3-2 win in San Jose Bedard and Celebrini finally meet, Graf gives San Jose the round 1 win, 4-2 Celebrini scores #21, Ovi scores #887 in 5-1 loss to Capitals Eklund is sick of losing… and wants Mike Grier to do something A guy tried to fight SJ Sharkie… and there's video Couture misses photo day, fans lose their minds on social Stock Up, Stock Down Calder watch… the Celebrini/Hutson debate continues Around the NHL: leaving your feet, Ovi watch Barracuda update: When does McCarthy pay for mediocrity? and more… Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks post-game podcast, for fans, by fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Want audio only? Subscribe to our audio-only platforms below:
The Washington Capitals dominated early en route to a 5-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks. 2004 1st Overall Pick, Alex Ovechkin scored #887 in the third period, as did 2024 1st Overall Pick, Macklin Celebrini. Ian is joined by Puckguy live from the Shark Tank, expecting an Ovechtrick on this day. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
On the latest episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Charlie Roumeliotis and Pat Boyle break down Connor Bedard's surprising 10-minute misconduct for "abuse of officials." Was it justified, and what can Bedard learn from the moment? They also discuss Bedard's first NHL showdown with San Jose Sharks No. 1 overall pick Macklin Celebrini and whether he puts extra pressure on himself in marquee matchups. Plus, they analyze Jason Dickinson's cross-check on Celebrini and his scrap with Barclay Goodrow, assess Artyom Levshunov's first two NHL games, and preview Bedard's return to Vancouver.
WGN Radio's Charlie Roumeliotis breaks down the Blackhawks' 4-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks. Troy Murray joins the discussion from SAP Center to talk about Connor Bedard’s game misconduct in the 3rd period and recap the loss. Later on, hear postgame thoughts from Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, and Interim Head Coach Anders Sörensen. The Blackhawks […]
Nick and Jake catch up on the biggest storylines around the NHL, including Aaron Ekblad's 20-game suspension, the Edmonton Oilers' ongoing struggles and the Eastern and Western Conference Wild Card races. Other topics covered include Quinn Hughes' return to the lineup, an update on Alex Ovechkin's GR8 CHASE, “Trust or Bust” with various trending goalies like Linus Ullmark, Dustin Wolf, Spencer Knight and advice for the fantasy playoffs. And, in “On the Money, presented by Bet365, Tim Kalinowski of Snapback Sports joins to discuss the Atlantic Division title race, key matchups this week like Mikko Rantanen and the Dallas Stars visiting the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday, Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard going head to head on Thursday and more.
It was the first time that Macklin Celebrini took on Connor Bedard, however it was another Sharks rookie that stole the show. Collin Graf's two goals were paramount to San Jose's 4-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks. Puckguy and Felix break down Team Teal's 18th win and first on home ice since late January. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
The San Jose Sharks acquire defenseman Vincent Desharnais from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for 2028 5th Round Pick. Puckguy, Kevin, and Jules break down this move plus, why did Tyler Toffoli sleepover with Macklin Celebrini & Will Smith. We'll also checked in on the Barracuda during their overtime loss to the Gulls. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
After nearly a year of unlicensed basketball & football releases from Topps , the guys discuss what they've done right and what's gone wrong on this week's episode of The Hype! Doug digs into last week's Topps Midnight Basketball release and why he thinks it's a big misstep from Topps. Then Doug, Dan & Cody talk about what companies who make unlicensed products can do to make their cards more desirable. Plus an unexpected update from the "greatest jersey swap" Wemby uniform, a look at what might be the biggest WWE card ever and why the Cheetozard's $87K sale either marks an upswing for the economy of the end of the world. Watch The Hype wherever on our Mojobreak Media YouTube channel! New episode of The Break Room featuring former USC & NFL running back LenDale White premieres this Friday on Mojobreak Media! Go to Mojobreak.com to get a spot in breaks of 2024/25 Upper Deck Series 2 Hockey, 2024 Panini Obsidian Football & more! Visit our shop in Santa Clara or order online at mojobreakshop.com
It took longer than expected, but Hardy’s gift to Fred finally arrived and presented it to him to kick off the show. (19:19) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Congratulations to Albert Breer as The Buckeyes claimed their place as the first two-loss national champion in 18 years with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame. Jayson Tatum and the Celtics bounced back in style on Monday, kicking off their road trip with a dominant 125-85 victory over the undermanned Warriors. Charlie Coyle stole the show with two third-period goals, overshadowing fellow BU alum Macklin Celebrini’s TD Garden debut and leading the Bruins to a 6-3 win over San Jose. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
Matvei Michkov has fallen out of favor over the last few weeks, falling behind Macklin Celebrini, Lane Hutson and even Dustin Wolf in the Calder Trophy race. But a recent hot streak has re-opened the possibility for The Mad Russian to get back into the conversation.Similarly, the Flyers looked to be trending towards the basement with a 5-10-2 stretch from December 5th through January 9th. But with 4 wins and 9 points in their last 5 games, the Orange & Black are right back in it.Bill & Charlie discuss both the Calder & playoff races, as well as the decision to call up Rodrigo Ābols after placing Ryan Poehling on IR.
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