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The Stanley Cup Final heads to Florida with the teams tied at 1 and we give our takes. There have been several coaching hires which we talk about and then we discuss the NHL awards that have been given out to date. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Check out ScuttlePuck's online Merch store here. 1. Opening Banter Germany, wedding Listener shout-outs and feedback Title Player - Tod Sloan 2. Listener Mail & Hot Takes Your feedback 3. News Around the League
The Oilers and the Panthers made quick work of their Conference Finals opponents as they both advanced after 5 games. What does the Stanley Cup Final have in store? Lane Lambert to coach the Kraken. Meanwhile the Minnesota Frost repeat as PWHL champions. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio News Check out ScuttlePuck's online Merch store at www.scuttlepuck.dashery.com Playoffs Oilers 4 Stars 1 McDavid - leading NHL in points 26 Panthers 4 Hurricanes 1 Final repeat - game 1 Wednesday June 4 PWHL - Minnesota Frost Expansion - Seattle / Vancouver Treliving - changes, including between the ears Guess the 5th Connections - Last week - Boom Boom Geoffrion, Doug Harvey, Tom Johnson, Bert Olmstead This week - Matt Cooke, Marc Crawford, Nick Cousins, Andrew Shaw
Ajoie, Freiburg, Genf, Lugano, Rapperswil-Jona, Zug und Zürich. An sieben Orten wurden Trainerwechsel angekündigt oder bereits vollzogen. Jede einzelne Entlassung, jeder Abgang hat seine eigene Geschichte. Mal steckt Hoffnung auf bessere Zeiten dahinter, mal Schicksalsschläge, manchmal sorgen sie sogar für einen Leistungseinbruch.Die drei Eisbrecher-Hosts schauen vor allem auf die Fälle in beim HC Lugano, bei Gottéron und den ZSC Lions genau hin und diskutieren über diese Themen: Was genau ist im Tessin los? Wie sind die plötzlich schlechten Resultate bei den Lions zu erklären? Und kann das spezielle und mittlerweile vielschichtige Experiment bei Fribourg wirklich gelingen?
Nach WM-Silber bestreitet die Nationalmannschaft von Patrick Fischer die jeweils schwierigen Testspiele auf der Euro Hockey Tour. Ohne die Spieler aus der NHL tut sich die Schweiz sehr schwer, Spiele gegen Finnland, Schweden oder Tschechien zu gewinnen. Trotz auch guten Ansätzen bleiben nach dem Karjala Cup auch Fragezeichen.Der Blick auf die Schweizer Meisterschaft und die Clubs in Bern, Langnau und Zürich liefert zudem folgende Themen:Die SCL Tigers, die bei ihren fünf letzten Niederlagen und den letzten drei Spielen ohne Torerfolg blieben. Wie ist das möglich?Der SC Bern, der in der zweiten Saison unter Trainer Jussi Tapola im Aufwind zu sein scheint, aber dennoch über die fast gleiche Bilanz aufweist wie vor zwei Jahren, als Johan Lundskog entlassen wurde. Wie ist das möglich?Eigentlich zeigen die ZSC Lions immer wieder Anzeichen eines Meisterblues'. Dennoch haben sie bislang erst in einem einzigen Spiel nicht gepunktet. Wie ist das möglich?Über diese und viele weitere Themen diskutieren die drei Eisbrecher-Hosts Kristian Kapp, Simon Graf und Marco Oppliger.
Wieder einmal eine Eisbrecher-Episode ohne Gast. Zu diskutieren haben die Hosts und Tamedia-Eishockeyjournalisten Kristian Kapp, Simon Graf und Marco Oppliger dennoch einiges. Der Start in die Saison 2024/25 steht vor der Tür.Sowohl die SCL Tigers, als auch der SC Bern haben vorzeitige Vertragsverlängerungen bekanntgegeben, dennoch wurden sie in der Öffentlichkeit teilweise ganz anders wahrgenommen.Ist es gerechtfertigt, von einer grösseren Aufbruchstimmung in Langnau als in Bern zu sprechen? Oder setzt vielmehr der SCB seinen bereits letzte Saison begonnenen kleinen Aufwärtstrend unter Trainer Jussi Tapola fort? Man ist sich nicht einig in der Gesprächsrunde.Klar ist hingegen, dass es in der Titelfrage einmal mehr über die ZSC Lions gehen wird. Doch auch bei den Zürchern gibt es Fragezeichen vor der vielleicht letzten Saison in der Trainerkarriere von Marc Crawford.Wer wird den ZSC am ehesten herausfordern können? Wer wird enttäsuchen? Auf welchen Spieler kann man sich diese Saison besonders freuen. Dies und vieles mehr kann in der neuen Eisbrecher-Episode nachgehört werden.
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In episode #261, we're joined by Head Coach of the ZSC Lions, Marc Crawford. Crawford's list of accolades are almost too long to list, but here are a few anyways. NHL Head Coach at the age of 33, youngest winner of the Jack Adams Award, Stanley Cup championship in just his second season in the NHL, and Head Coach of Team Canada at the 1998 Olympic Games. Currently, he's enjoying his second tenure as the Head Coach of the Zurich Lions of the NLA, who he just led to a Swiss League Championship. Listen as he shares why he decided to leave Gretzky on the bench, what he learned from working with a young Auston Matthews, and what all championship teams have in common.
After a loss to the Oilers in Game 7, the Canucks season is over, so Matt and Blake have a lot to discuss! The guys go over what went wrong in the nerve-racking final game, and where things could have changed. They're joined by former Canucks coach and player Marc Crawford and then the Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli, with both addressing the injuries, the holes in the roster, and the questions swirling around Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. They also get around to some of the great stories that got the Canucks to this point, like the goaltending of Arturs Silovs, the coaching of Rick Tocchet and the leadership of JT Miller. The only question left is “Where do they go from here?”Presented by @ApplewoodAutoGroup.Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Kal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a loss to the Oilers in Game 7, the Canucks season is over, so Matt and Blake have a lot to discuss! The guys go over what went wrong in the nerve-racking final game, and where things could have changed. They're joined by former Canucks coach and player Marc Crawford and then the Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli, with both addressing the injuries, the holes in the roster, and the questions swirling around Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. They also get around to some of the great stories that got the Canucks to this point, like the goaltending of Arturs Silovs, the coaching of Rick Tocchet and the leadership of JT Miller. The only question left is “Where do they go from here?”Presented by @ApplewoodAutoGroup.Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Kal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Canucks and Oilers have been reduced to a best-of-3 series as the Canucks drop Game 4 in Edmonton, so there's adjustments aplenty to discuss for Matt and Blake. The guys go over what went wrong on the ice, they debate the coach's pointed comments after the game, and try to figure out the enigma of Elias Pettersson. Former Canucks head coach Marc Crawford returns for another breakdown of the game, talks about the troubles with Draisaitl and the successes vs McDavid, the absence of Soucy, and the play of the 2 goalies. Then it's Farhan Lalji, with his take on the Canucks reaction to the loss in Game 4 from Tocchet to Miller and everyone in between, and gives his thoughts on possible new lines for Game 5. All this, plus a PGA Championship edition of The Golf Report!Presented by Applewood Auto GroupFollow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Kal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Listen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube for post-game coverageWatch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Canucks and Oilers have been reduced to a best-of-3 series as the Canucks drop Game 4 in Edmonton, so there's adjustments aplenty to discuss for Matt and Blake. The guys go over what went wrong on the ice, they debate the coach's pointed comments after the game, and try to figure out the enigma of Elias Pettersson. (2:16)Former Canucks head coach Marc Crawford (1:04:33) returns for another breakdown of the game, talks about the troubles with Draisaitl and the successes vs McDavid, the absence of Soucy, and the play of the 2 goalies.Then it's Farhan Lalji, (1:34:37) with his take on the Canucks reaction to the loss in Game 4 from Tocchet to Miller and everyone in between, and gives his thoughts on possible new lines for Game 5. All this, plus a PGA Championship edition of The Golf Report! (1:49:50)Presented by Applewood Auto GroupFollow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Kal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Listen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube for post-game coverageWatch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donnie and Rick setup Game 4 in Edmonton and are joined by Marc Crawford and Craig Button.
Former Canucks Head Coach Marc Crawford joins the show. Marc talks Canucks fans, how the Oilers can find ways to make their skill count, the emotion of Game 1, and shutting down McDavid and Draisaitl. Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Jamie, Drance, and Dimitri discuss the Canucks vs Oilers series, more specifically, what to expect in Game 2, and the NHL Playoffs. Goalie guru Kevin Woodley joins the show. Woodley says he would've considered starting DeSmith, Silovs hasn't seen anything like the Oilers offensive stars, and Stuart Skinner bouncing back. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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.
The Comeback Kids do it again! After the big Game 1 win versus the Oilers, Matt and Blake have plenty to chat about and look ahead to with so much of the series left. The guys go over the goaltending question marks of both teams, and whether the stories of the opener are sustainable for the rest of the series. Marc Crawford breaks down the X's and O's of the win, in particular the Canucks' defending of McDavid and Draisaitl, the depth players showing up for the Canucks, and the decision to leave Silovs in to finish the game. Jeff Paterson joins the guys live immediately following the Canucks media availability, and gives us the latest from the room as they take a rest day off the ice.To wrap it up, the guys go across enemy lines and check in with OilersNation host Tyler Yaremchuk on what he saw go wrong, and what the Oilers can build on going into Game 2. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Listen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Comeback Kids do it again! After the big Game 1 win versus the Oilers, Matt and Blake have plenty to chat about and look ahead to with so much of the series left. The guys go over the goaltending question marks of both teams, and whether the stories of the opener are sustainable for the rest of the series. (3:00)Marc Crawford (43:13) breaks down the X's and O's of the win, the Canucks' defending of McDavid and Draisaitl, the depth players showing up for the Canucks, and the decision to leave Silovs in to finish the game. Jeff Paterson joins the guys live immediately following the Canucks media availability, (1:06:26) and gives us the latest from the room as they take a rest day off the ice. To wrap it up, the guys go across enemy lines and check in with OilersNation host Tyler Yaremchuk (1:27:31) on what he saw go wrong, and what the Oilers can build on going into Game 2. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Listen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new Music City Miracle was born in game 4 vs the Preds, so lots to debrief for Matt and Blake on this Monday edition of the show. The guys look at one of the most memorable endings of a Canucks game in franchise history, and how improbably this 3-1 series lead is given what's happened on the ice. Former Canucks coach Marc Crawford joins the guys to praise Quinn Hughes' resilience, Rick Tocchet's decision-making, and the play of young goalie Arturs Silovs who gets pressed into service. Not to mention, Crow has had some experience being up 3-1 in a series, so his thoughts on the importance of Game 5 in Vancouver.We're also joined by Jeff Paterson, who paints a picture of the night that was at Bridgestone Arena, reviews the contributions of the Canucks key players, and plots a path to victory for the Canucks going forward. Plus, an historic NFL Draft for the province of BC, and the Whitecaps keep rolling too! Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | USE Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeListen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube.Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new Music City Miracle was born in game 4 vs the Preds, so lots to debrief for Matt and Blake on this Monday edition of the show. The guys look at one of the most memorable endings of a Canucks game in franchise history, and how improbably this 3-1 series lead is given what's happened on the ice. Former Canucks coach Marc Crawford joins the guys to praise Quinn Hughes' resilience, Rick Tocchet's decision-making, and the play of young goalie Arturs Silovs who gets pressed into service. Not to mention, Crow has had some experience being up 3-1 in a series, so his thoughts on the importance of Game 5 in Vancouver.We're also joined by Jeff Paterson, who paints a picture of the night that was at Bridgestone Arena, reviews the contributions of the Canucks key players, and plots a path to victory for the Canucks going forward. Plus, an historic NFL Draft for the province of BC, and the Whitecaps keep rolling too! Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | USE Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeListen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube.Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Canucks take down the Preds to open up the playoffs! Lots to chat about today after a thriller in Vancouver on Sunday night. Matt and Blake go over all of it and look ahead to the adjustments coming as they try to hold serve at home and head to Nashville up 2 games to none.Former Canucks Head Coach Marc Crawford joins as a guest analyst to break down the game and talk about the atmosphere in the city at playoff time. Crow also talks about the heroics of Joshua, the twin towers of Tyler Myers and Nikita Zadorov, getting Pettersson on track, and how to make a 1-0 series turn into 2-0.Then it's Rink Wide's Jeff Paterson from the rink as Canucks practice begins, reporting on what to expect for Game 2, including any possible lineup changes. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Thank you to our sponsors:Applewood Auto Group | It's All Good At ApplewoodBen Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss JewellersDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGRETA Bar Vancouver | S&P's Home For Food, Drinks And Watching The GameGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeYellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Whistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasWatch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeListen to Rink Wide: Vancouver and watch them LIVE on YouTube.Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Canucks take down the Preds to open up the playoffs! Lots to chat about today after a thriller in Vancouver on Sunday night. Matt and Blake go over all of it and look ahead to the adjustments coming as they try to hold serve at home and head to Nashville up 2 games to none.Former Canucks Head Coach Marc Crawford joins as a guest analyst to break down the game and talk about the atmosphere in the city at playoff time. Crow also talks about the heroics of Joshua, the twin towers of Tyler Myers and Nikita Zadorov, getting Pettersson on track, and how to make a 1-0 series turn into 2-0.Then it's Rink Wide's Jeff Paterson from the rink as Canucks practice begins, reporting on what to expect for Game 2, including any possible lineup changes. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Thank you to our sponsors:Applewood Auto Group | It's All Good At ApplewoodBen Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss JewellersDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGRETA Bar Vancouver | S&P's Home For Food, Drinks And Watching The GameGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeYellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Whistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasWatch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeListen to Rink Wide: Vancouver and watch them LIVE on YouTube.Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With 3 games left in the regular season, the Leafs are pretty much locked into third place in the Atlantic Division. Join Nick Alberga & guest co-host Carter Hutton as they recap Toronto's wild 6-5 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night at Scotiabank Arena. Additionally, the boys preview Saturday night's tilt as the Leafs play host to the Detroit Red Wings. Auston Matthews needs just two goals to hit the 70 goal plateau. Speaking of which, Matthews' coach from his draft year when he played in Switzerland, the legendary Marc Crawford, drops by to dish on Papi's greatness.This episode is brought to you by Betano. Check it out https://www.betano.caYou can find the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theleafsnation401Follow us on Instagram @TLNDCFollow us on Twitter @TLNDCFollow us on Facebook @TheLeafsNation.Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wer wird Schweizer Eishockey-Meister 2024? Im Playoff-Special des Eisbrecher-Podcasts dreht es sich vor allem um diese Frage. Zu viert wird im Tamedia-Eishockey-Ressort diskutiert – und es werden Tipps abgegeben und über Sinn und Unsinn dieser Prognosen debattiert.Zudem wird auch auf die Absurdität des Playout-Modus eingegangen. Kloten und Ajoie erfahren erst spät Freitagnacht, ob sie ihre Best-of-7-Serie am Samstag überhaupt spielen müssen.All das und noch mehr gibt es in der 66. Episode des Eisbrecher-Podcasts zu hören.
Jonas Siegenthaler ist der erste NHL-Profi mit thailändischen Wurzeln und mit 26 so richtig in der besten Liga angekommen. In Washington verkannt, ist der 1,91-Meter-Hüne nach seinem Transfer zu den Devils im April 2021 aufgeblüht und zu einem wichtigen Bestandteil des Aufschwungs geworden. Dieser trägt nebst ihm noch drei weitere Schweizer Namen: Nico Hischier, Timo Meier und Akira Schmid.Siegenthaler erzählt von seinem Leben in der Traumwelt NHL, wo man nur in den besten Hotels absteigt und einem die Massen zujubeln. Er sagt, wieso es ihn nicht stört, dass er mit seinem 17-Millionen-Vertrag bis 2028 inzwischen sogar als Schnäppchen gilt. Pokern, um mehr Millionen zu bekommen, ist nicht sein Stil. Er sieht für die jungen Devils eine grosse Zukunft und möchte dabei sein, wenn sie um den Stanley-Cup spielen.Inzwischen zu einem der verlässlichsten NHL-Verteidiger geworden, gewinnt Siegenthaler seine Zweikämpfe mit einer eindrücklichen Ruhe. Im Playoff ärgerte er sich aber, als ihn Coach Lindy Ruff in der Serie gegen die New York Rangers einmal zuschauen liess. Prompt schoss er darauf den Gamewinner in Spiel 4. Die Rivalität mit den Rangers erinnert ihn ans Derby zwischen den ZSC Lions und dem EHC Kloten – mit vertauschten Vorzeichen.Siegenthaler nimmt im Podcast kein Blatt vor den Mund und nährt die Vorfreude auf die bevorstehende NHL-Saison.
Kommt der SCB wieder weg vom Mittelmass? Kann der neue Trainer in Ruhe wirken? Werden die ZSC Lions wieder Champion? Ist Marc Crawford der Richtige für die Mission? Der «Eisbrecher» ist nach der Sommerpause wieder zurück. Simon Graf, Kristian Kapp und Marco Oppliger, die drei Gastgeber des Eishockey-Podcasts von Tamedia, diskutieren diesmal gemeinsam über die bevorstehende Saison 23/24.Im Fokus stehen nebst den ZSC Lions und dem SC Bern auch andere Clubs und Fragen. Ist Chris DiDomenico der Heilsbringer für Fribourg? Kann Josh Holden in Davos seine Emotionen als Headcoach-Rookie positiv einsetzen? Gianinazzi, Wohlwend, Paterlini, Cereda, Cadieux: Welcher Schweizer Trainer wird das meiste aus seiner Ausgangslage herausholen? Dies und viel mehr in der 55. Folge des Eisbrechers.
Findet der SC Bern unter dem neuen Trainer Jussi Tapola zurück zum Erfolg? War das Nachtreten gegenüber Rikard Grönborg bei den ZSC Lions korrekt? Sind Langnau und Kloten auf dem richtigen Weg? Wie überraschend war der Nummer-5-Draft David Reinbachers einerseits und der Monster-Vertrag Timo Meiers andererseits? Und ist Patrick Fischer noch der richtige Schweizer Nationaltrainer?Diesen und anderen Fragen gehen die drei Moderatoren des Eisbrechers in der finalen Episode der Saison 2022/23 nach, bevor sich der Eishockey-Podcast von Tamedia in die Sommerferien verabschiedet.
Luca Cunti galt als junger Eishockeyspieler der GCK Lions als Riesentalent. Dennoch kam seine Karriere zunächst ins Stocken. Er wurde zwischen den Teams und Ligen hin und hergeschoben, spielte teilweise sogar in der 1. Liga. Der Versuch, in den USA College-Hockey zu spielen, scheiterte an Formalitäten - weil er nicht spielen durfte, begann er 2007 in Minnesota ein Studium der Psychologie, das er aber bis heute nicht ganz abgeschlossen hat.Nach zwei Jahren in Juniorenligen der USA und Kanadas kehrte er in die Schweiz, wo er sportlich endgültig in die Sackgasse geriet. Es hätte gut sein können, dass er für immer ein NLB-Spieler bleibt - bis ihm ausgerechnet ein für seine Härte bekannter NHL-Trainer eine vielleicht letzte Chance anbot. Cunti wurde mit dem ZSC unter Bob Hartley und später unter Marc Crawford zwei Mal Schweizer Meister.Mittlerweile spielt Cunti, 33-jährige, beim EHC Biel, mit dem er am Ende dieser Saison beinahe ein drittes Mal Champion wurde. Auch ohne Krönung erlebte er unter dem wieder an Krebs erkrankten Trainer Antti Törmänen ein denkwürdiges Playoff, das er wohl nie mehr vergessen wird. Cunti hat also einiges zu erzählen im Eisbrecher.
Crawford in die Karibik! Aber wohin fahren die ZSC-Spieler bald in Urlaub? Ins Klöntal zum Fischen (Achtung: Schafe!) oder mit dem TUI-Bomber nach Gran Canaria? Der Pole Maciejuk macht bei der Flandern-Rundfahrt den Joker und Blerim Dzemaili bekommt die ganze Ungerechtigkeit der Welt zu spüren: Gegen den FCZ ist nie Foul! Dazu: Formel 1 und Tipps: Dortmund – Union und FCZ – Basel.
Facing a crossroads for his club, GM Dave Nonis overhauls the coaching staff and a part of the Canucks' core as he redefines his team's identity. Alain Vigneault replaces Marc Crawford behind the bench, Todd Bertuzzi is traded to Florida for goalie Roberto Luongo, and Ed Jovanovski leaves in free agency. Markus Naslund and Brendan Morrison attempt to adapt to new roles and a new style of play, while Bertuzzi tries to forge a new path south of the border. The three members of the West Coast Express go on to finish their respective careers on separate teams before reflecting on their time together in Vancouver. Written & Narrated by Scott Rintoul Audio production by Andrei Deacon Podcast Supervision by Aaron Johnson Special thanks to the following NHL personnel: Hannah Readnour, Vice President, Footage & Media Licensing Matthew Manacher, Footage Licensing Manager Teresa Wiltshire, Footage Licensing Coordinator Nick Martinez, Coordinator, Footage Licensing Operations NHL game audio courtesy the National Hockey League Thank you to CKNW and Sportsnet for assistance in compiling game audio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marc Crawford's first full season behind the bench in Vancouver is the last for a pair of high-profile players. The Canucks get stronger at centre by signing Andrew Cassels and trading for Brendan Morrison, but their search for stability in goal continues. Todd Bertuzzi begins to break out as an impact player, and new era begins when Markus Naslund is named captain. The Sedins make the jump to the NHL, Ed Jovanovski takes a big step on the back end, and Vancouver returns to the playoffs for the first time in five years. Written & Narrated by Scott Rintoul Audio production by Andrei Deacon Podcast Supervision by Aaron Johnson Special thanks to the following NHL personnel: Hannah Readnour, Vice President, Footage & Media Licensing Matthew Manacher, Footage Licensing Manager Teresa Wiltshire, Footage Licensing Coordinator Nick Martinez, Coordinator, Footage Licensing Operations NHL game audio courtesy the National Hockey League Thank you to CKNW and Sportsnet for assistance in compiling game audio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Burke is hired as general manager of the Canucks, which immediately puts head coach Mike Keenan on notice and the roster on high alert. Superstar Pavel Bure refuses to play after demanding a trade, saddling Burke with his first big decision. Early injuries to key players hamper Vancouver's chances at a bounce back season, and tensions rise between Burke and Keenan. Markus Naslund turns an opportunity for more playing time into a breakout season that sees him become an NHL All Star. Bure is finally traded and Burke replaces Keenan behind the bench with Marc Crawford, who begins to assess which players he plans to build around. The Canucks finish at the bottom of the Western Conference for a second straight season, but Burke leverages his assets to pull off one of the biggest draft day splashes in NHL history. Written & Narrated by Scott Rintoul Audio production by Andrei Deacon Podcast Supervision by Aaron Johnson Special thanks to the following NHL personnel: Hannah Readnour, Vice President, Footage & Media Licensing Matthew Manacher, Footage Licensing Manager Teresa Wiltshire, Footage Licensing Coordinator Nick Martinez, Coordinator, Footage Licensing Operations NHL game audio courtesy the National Hockey League Thank you to CKNW and Sportsnet for assistance in compiling game audio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode #206, we're joined by Tri-City Americans Owner and Head Coach Stu Barnes. Prior to coaching, Stu enjoyed a long NHL career as a player and has a long list of coaches that he either played for or has coached with, including the likes of Dave King, Roger Neilson, Lindy Ruff, Ken Hitchcock, Marc Crawford, and Dave Tippett. In today's conversation, we discuss the type of relationship players value from their coach, how he collaborates with his coaching staff, and what he's picked up from so many coaching greats.
Zooming in all the way from Switzerland, former NHL Head Coach and current bench boss of ZSC Lions, Marc Crawford joins the podcast to catch up with Bob and John. The three talk about Marc's return to ZSC and the differences between coaching pro hockey in Europe compared to North America. Marc gives us an idea of what kind of skill level he's working with in Switzerland, shares stories from his career in the NHL and gives us an update on his plans for the future on todays episode.
Marc Crawford. George Burnett. Geoff Ward. Those were just a few of the coaches he played for. After a whirlwind career that saw him bounce around the OHL, the now-GOJHL, the Colonial League, and Europe, Matt McGuffin is mature enough to admit that his fondness for "off-ice activities" may have held him back on the ice. Except maybe for that one year in Muskegon...but you'll have to listen to the pod to hear the story. McGuffin is well-travelled as a player and then a scout, making friends along the way and collecting stories that he freely shares in this episode. When you listen, you'll understand why some guys call him "Branches McGee." And you'll certainly have a few laughs, even at Guffer's self-deprecating expense.
Marc Crawford. George Burnett. Geoff Ward. Those were just a few of the coaches he played for. After a whirlwind career that saw him bounce around the OHL, the now-GOJHL, the Colonial League, and Europe, Matt McGuffin is mature enough to admit that his fondness for "off-ice activities" may have held him back on the ice. Except maybe for that one year in Muskegon...but you'll have to listen to the pod to hear the story. McGuffin is well-travelled as a player and then a scout, making friends along the way and collecting stories that he freely shares in this episode. When you listen, you'll understand why some guys call him "Branches McGee." And you'll certainly have a few laughs, even at Guffer's self-deprecating expense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Hockey Guy (THG), Shannon Skanes, joined Matt and Blake for today's Price is Right. He started off talking about how he started his YouTube channel and how it has evolved into what he is doing now. THG talked about his massive jersey collection. You will never guess how many he actually has.Jeff Paterson, our Vancouver Canucks Reporter, joined us for his regular appearance. Jeff talked about the day the Queen dropped the puck for a Canucks preseason game. He had the chance to talk to Marc Crawford and Marcus Naslund today and talked about his conversations with them. JPat answered our Bodog Poll Question, and gave his thoughts on if Brock Boeser is part of the core for this Canucks team.The new voice of the Vancouver Giants and former Sekeres and Price producer, Eddie Gregory, joined Matt and Blake to talk about his new gig and how he got there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hockey Guy (THG), Shannon Skanes, joined Matt and Blake for today's Price is Right. He started off talking about how he started his YouTube channel and how it has evolved into what he is doing now. THG talked about his massive jersey collection. You will never guess how many he actually has.Jeff Paterson, our Vancouver Canucks Reporter, joined us for his regular appearance. Jeff talked about the day the Queen dropped the puck for a Canucks preseason game. He had the chance to talk to Marc Crawford and Marcus Naslund today and talked about his conversations with them. JPat answered our Bodog Poll Question, and gave his thoughts on if Brock Boeser is part of the core for this Canucks team.The new voice of the Vancouver Giants and former Sekeres and Price producer, Eddie Gregory, joined Matt and Blake to talk about his new gig and how he got there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Sat are joined by former Canucks Head Coach Marc Crawford to talk about what it was like to coach the Sedins as they tried to breakthrough in the NHL. Also, hear from former Canucks Goaltender Cory Schneider on his time with the Sedins and Roberto Luongo.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.
Cale Makar, Nathan MacKinnon, Nazem Kadri, Connor McDavid, comparing Bednar to Marc Crawford and Bob Hartley, Avalanche taking on Bednar's calm and collected personality even when other teams instigate in playoffs, Vasilevskiy's greatness in elimination games, hard for Kuemper to put up another great night in net, Malik Reed, Russell Westbrook, Deshaun Watson
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Pittsburgh Pirates at Detroit Tigers, PPD to today White Sox 3, Cubs 1 – Anderson homers as White Sox beat Cubs 3-1 at rainy Wrigley Tim Anderson homered and José Abreu made two nice plays at first base, helping the Chicago White Sox beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1 at rainy, chilly Wrigley Field. Looking to dig themselves out of a rough start, the banged-up White Sox won for the third time in four games. Michael Kopech pitched four-plus scoreless innings, and Jake Burger had two hits. Anderson led off the third with a drive to right-center on Keegan Thompson’s first pitch of the inning, making it 3-0 with his fourth homer. The dynamic shortstop is batting .359 in his last 10 games. Pirates at Tigers, PPD – Pirates-Tigers game rained out, doubleheader Wednesday The game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers has been rained out. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader Wednesday. The postponement at Comerica Park was announced several hours before the game was supposed to begin. Pittsburgh and Detroit will start at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday in a straight doubleheader. Today Pittsburgh (Peters 3-0) at Detroit (Pineda 1-1), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 12:50 Pittsburgh (Quintana 0-1) at Detroit (Faedo 0-0), 4:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago White Sox (Giolito 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-2), 7:40 p.m. MLB – Cubs place LHP Drew Smyly on bereavement list The Chicago Cubs have placed left-hander Drew Smyly on the bereavement list and brought up right-hander Robert Gsellman from Triple-A Iowa. Smyly was slated to start against the Chicago White Sox at Wrigley Field. Right-hander Scott Effross got the call instead, beginning a bullpen day for the Cubs. Left-hander Locke St. John was designated for assignment. He was optioned to Iowa on Sunday. MLB – From stadium to sea, LA Dodgers unveil All-Star Game plans The Los Angeles Dodgers have unveiled plans for this summer’s MLB All-Star Game. The franchise will be hosting for the first time since 1980. Dodger Stadium, LA Live in downtown Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Pier will be backdrops for events running from July 15 to July 19. The Dodgers plan to honor Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball’s color barrier with the franchise 75 years ago. His widow, Rachel, turns 100 on July 19, the same day as the All-Star Game. The Home Run Derby is July 18. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – 1st Round Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 4, New York Rangers 3 – 3 OT (PIT Leads 1-0) Washington Capitals 4, Florida Panthers 2 (WAS Leads 1-0) Colorado Avalanche 7, Nashville Predators 2 (COL Leads 1-0) Calgary Flames 1, Dallas Stars 0 (CGY Leads 1-0) Tonight Boston Bruins at Carolina Hurricanes, 7:00 p.m. (CAR Leads 1-0) Tampa Bay Lightning at Toronto Maple Leafs, 7:30 p.m. (TOR Leads 1-0) St. Louis Blues at Minnesota Wild, 9:30 p.m. (STL Leads 1-0) Los Angeles Kings at Edmonton Oilers, 10:00 p.m. (LAK Leads 1-0) NHL – Derek King remains in running for Blackhawks coaching job Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson says interim coach Derek King remains in the running for the full-time job. The Blackhawks announced over the weekend that assistants Marc Crawford and Rob Cookson will not return to the organization next season. But Davidson says that doesn’t impact King’s situation at all. Davidson, who took over as general manager when the team dropped his interim tag on March 1, says he would like to hire a head coach by mid-July. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – 2nd Round Tonight Boston Celtics 109, Milwaukee Bucks 86 (Series Tied 1-1) Memphis Grizzlies 106, Golden State Warriors 101 (Series Tied 1-1) Last Night Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, 7:30 p.m. (MIA Leads 1-0) Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns, 10:00 p.m. (PHX Leads 1-0) NFL – Bears appoint King, Koziol co-directors of player personnel The Chicago Bears have appointed Jeff King and Kansas City Chiefs executive Trey Koziol co-directors of player personnel under new general manager Ryan Poles. King was a tight end who played seven seasons in the NFL with Carolina and Arizona after starring at Virginia Tech. He started as a scouting intern for the Bears in 2015. He was hired full time in 2016 as a pro scout and got promoted to assistant director of pro scouting in 2019 under former GM Ryan Pace. Koziol is from the Chicago area and has 14 years of front office experience with Tennessee and Kansas City. He joined the Chiefs in 2013 as an area scout and spent the past year as assistant director of college scouting. He and Poles worked together in Kansas City. and were college teammates at BC. NFL – Tannehill: Divisional loss left Titans QB with ‘deep scar’ Sleepless nights. Rewinding the loss in his mind over and over again. Therapy sessions as well. And weeks and weeks of time. Ryan Tannehill has lost big games before. Losing as the AFC’s No. 1 seed with the Titans quarterback throwing three interceptions left him with what he called a “deep scar.” Tannehill said he was in a dark place. Tannehill talked to reporters Tuesday for the first time since the Titans’ loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in January. He also called the trade of his top target A.J. Brown shocking because he expected an extension keeping the receiver in Tennessee. NFL – First Asian American among NFL’s 10 new on-field officials The NFL has hired 10 new on-field officials, including the first Asian American to officiate in the league and a former player. Lo van Pham joins the NFL from the Big 12 Conference. He was born in Vietnam and after a stop in the Philippines, moved to the United States when he was seven. Mike Morton becomes the third former NFL player on the 2022 roster of officials, joining Nate Jones and Terry Killens. Morton was drafted in the fourth round in 1995 by the Raiders, and was a linebacker for them from 1995-98. He also played in St. Louis, Green Bay (2000), and Indianapolis during his seven-year NFL career. NCAAHKY – Michigan State hires Adam Nightingale to lead hockey program Michigan State has hired hockey coach Adam Nightingale. The former player for the Spartans led USA Hockey’s development program for two years and was a Detroit Red Wings assistant for a season. Athletic director Alan Haller made the announcement Tuesday. Nightingale replaces Danton Cole after he was 58-101-12 over five seasons. Haller says Nightingale has a passion for the school and the program and has a strong combination of skill development, player development and recruiting ties” WNBA – State Dept.: Brittney Griner considered wrongfully detained The State Department says it has determined WNBA star Brittney Griner is being wrongfully detained in Russia. That means the U.S. will more aggressively work to secure her release while the legal case against her plays out. Griner was detained at an airport in February after Russian authorities said a search of her bag revealed vape cartridges containing traces of cannabis oil. U.S. officials previously stopped short of classifying the Phoenix Mercury player as wrongfully detained. The president of the WNBA players’ union says it’s time for Griner to “come home.” Horse Racing – Mo.-based company hired to police drugs in US horse racing A deal for Drug Free Sport International to police medication in horse racing is in place two months before the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority takes effect. The Kansas City, Missouri-based company has overseen testing and enforcement with the NFL, NBA, MLB and NCAA. The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority takes effect July 1. The anti-doping and medication rules aren’t expected to begin until early next year, which leaves the 38 states where horse racing occurs in charge for now. Drug Free Sport International will oversee an integrity and welfare unit that will be led by Jonathan Taylor, a British attorney. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night South Bend Cubs 5, Peoria Chiefs 4 – 10 Innings West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, PPD Beloit Sky Carp at Great Lakes Loons, PPD Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 11:05 a.m. Beloit Sky Carp at Great Lakes Loons, 11:05 a.m. Peoria Chiefs at South Bend Cubs, 6:05 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League – 2022 Kelly Cup Playoffs – Round 1 Last Night Toledo Walleye 4, Cincinnati Cyclones 2 (TOL Wins 4-3) -Toledo (Red Wings ECHL Affiliate), will face Wheeling (PIT affiliate) in Round 2 MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer Michigan Lutheran 8, New Buffalo 0 Boys Golf BCS-White at Grand Beach, New Buffalo Bridgman 195 Howardsville Christian 226 River Valley 228 Our Lady of the Lake 244 New Buffalo 250 Today Girls Soccer St. Joseph at Battle Creek Central, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Our Lady of the Lake, 5:00 p.m. Brandywine at Berrien Springs, 5:00 p.m. Comstock at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Covert at South Haven, 6:30 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Fennville at Coloma, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 5:00 p.m. Plainwell at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 6:00 p.m. Niles at Paw Paw, 6:30 p.m. Vicksburg at Sturgis, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Constantine at Delton-Kellogg, 6:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Baseball Michigan Lutheran at Eau Claire, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Bridgman at Brandywine, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Loy Norrix at BC Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Northern at Kal. Hackett, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Parchment at Constantine, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Softball Michigan Lutheran at Eau Claire, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Bridgman at Brandywine, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Buchanan at South Haven, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Parchment at Constantine, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Schoolcraft at Delton-Kellogg, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Boys Golf SMAC West at Point O’ Woods, 2:00 p.m. (St. Joseph host) Girls Tennis Lakeshore at Mattawan, 4:00 p.m. Track and Field St. Joseph at Portage Central, 4:00 p.m. Lakeshore, Portage Northern at Mattawan, 4:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Pittsburgh Pirates at Detroit Tigers, PPD to today White Sox 3, Cubs 1 – Anderson homers as White Sox beat Cubs 3-1 at rainy Wrigley Tim Anderson homered and José Abreu made two nice plays at first base, helping the Chicago White Sox beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1 at rainy, chilly Wrigley Field. Looking to dig themselves out of a rough start, the banged-up White Sox won for the third time in four games. Michael Kopech pitched four-plus scoreless innings, and Jake Burger had two hits. Anderson led off the third with a drive to right-center on Keegan Thompson's first pitch of the inning, making it 3-0 with his fourth homer. The dynamic shortstop is batting .359 in his last 10 games. Pirates at Tigers, PPD – Pirates-Tigers game rained out, doubleheader Wednesday The game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers has been rained out. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader Wednesday. The postponement at Comerica Park was announced several hours before the game was supposed to begin. Pittsburgh and Detroit will start at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday in a straight doubleheader. Today Pittsburgh (Peters 3-0) at Detroit (Pineda 1-1), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 12:50 Pittsburgh (Quintana 0-1) at Detroit (Faedo 0-0), 4:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago White Sox (Giolito 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-2), 7:40 p.m. MLB – Cubs place LHP Drew Smyly on bereavement list The Chicago Cubs have placed left-hander Drew Smyly on the bereavement list and brought up right-hander Robert Gsellman from Triple-A Iowa. Smyly was slated to start against the Chicago White Sox at Wrigley Field. Right-hander Scott Effross got the call instead, beginning a bullpen day for the Cubs. Left-hander Locke St. John was designated for assignment. He was optioned to Iowa on Sunday. MLB – From stadium to sea, LA Dodgers unveil All-Star Game plans The Los Angeles Dodgers have unveiled plans for this summer's MLB All-Star Game. The franchise will be hosting for the first time since 1980. Dodger Stadium, LA Live in downtown Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Pier will be backdrops for events running from July 15 to July 19. The Dodgers plan to honor Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier with the franchise 75 years ago. His widow, Rachel, turns 100 on July 19, the same day as the All-Star Game. The Home Run Derby is July 18. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – 1st Round Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 4, New York Rangers 3 – 3 OT (PIT Leads 1-0) Washington Capitals 4, Florida Panthers 2 (WAS Leads 1-0) Colorado Avalanche 7, Nashville Predators 2 (COL Leads 1-0) Calgary Flames 1, Dallas Stars 0 (CGY Leads 1-0) Tonight Boston Bruins at Carolina Hurricanes, 7:00 p.m. (CAR Leads 1-0) Tampa Bay Lightning at Toronto Maple Leafs, 7:30 p.m. (TOR Leads 1-0) St. Louis Blues at Minnesota Wild, 9:30 p.m. (STL Leads 1-0) Los Angeles Kings at Edmonton Oilers, 10:00 p.m. (LAK Leads 1-0) NHL – Derek King remains in running for Blackhawks coaching job Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson says interim coach Derek King remains in the running for the full-time job. The Blackhawks announced over the weekend that assistants Marc Crawford and Rob Cookson will not return to the organization next season. But Davidson says that doesn't impact King's situation at all. Davidson, who took over as general manager when the team dropped his interim tag on March 1, says he would like to hire a head coach by mid-July. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – 2nd Round Tonight Boston Celtics 109, Milwaukee Bucks 86 (Series Tied 1-1)
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Pittsburgh Pirates at Detroit Tigers, PPD to today White Sox 3, Cubs 1 – Anderson homers as White Sox beat Cubs 3-1 at rainy Wrigley Tim Anderson homered and José Abreu made two nice plays at first base, helping the Chicago White Sox beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1 at rainy, chilly Wrigley Field. Looking to dig themselves out of a rough start, the banged-up White Sox won for the third time in four games. Michael Kopech pitched four-plus scoreless innings, and Jake Burger had two hits. Anderson led off the third with a drive to right-center on Keegan Thompson’s first pitch of the inning, making it 3-0 with his fourth homer. The dynamic shortstop is batting .359 in his last 10 games. Pirates at Tigers, PPD – Pirates-Tigers game rained out, doubleheader Wednesday The game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers has been rained out. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader Wednesday. The postponement at Comerica Park was announced several hours before the game was supposed to begin. Pittsburgh and Detroit will start at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday in a straight doubleheader. Today Pittsburgh (Peters 3-0) at Detroit (Pineda 1-1), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 12:50 Pittsburgh (Quintana 0-1) at Detroit (Faedo 0-0), 4:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago White Sox (Giolito 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-2), 7:40 p.m. MLB – Cubs place LHP Drew Smyly on bereavement list The Chicago Cubs have placed left-hander Drew Smyly on the bereavement list and brought up right-hander Robert Gsellman from Triple-A Iowa. Smyly was slated to start against the Chicago White Sox at Wrigley Field. Right-hander Scott Effross got the call instead, beginning a bullpen day for the Cubs. Left-hander Locke St. John was designated for assignment. He was optioned to Iowa on Sunday. MLB – From stadium to sea, LA Dodgers unveil All-Star Game plans The Los Angeles Dodgers have unveiled plans for this summer’s MLB All-Star Game. The franchise will be hosting for the first time since 1980. Dodger Stadium, LA Live in downtown Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Pier will be backdrops for events running from July 15 to July 19. The Dodgers plan to honor Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball’s color barrier with the franchise 75 years ago. His widow, Rachel, turns 100 on July 19, the same day as the All-Star Game. The Home Run Derby is July 18. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – 1st Round Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 4, New York Rangers 3 – 3 OT (PIT Leads 1-0) Washington Capitals 4, Florida Panthers 2 (WAS Leads 1-0) Colorado Avalanche 7, Nashville Predators 2 (COL Leads 1-0) Calgary Flames 1, Dallas Stars 0 (CGY Leads 1-0) Tonight Boston Bruins at Carolina Hurricanes, 7:00 p.m. (CAR Leads 1-0) Tampa Bay Lightning at Toronto Maple Leafs, 7:30 p.m. (TOR Leads 1-0) St. Louis Blues at Minnesota Wild, 9:30 p.m. (STL Leads 1-0) Los Angeles Kings at Edmonton Oilers, 10:00 p.m. (LAK Leads 1-0) NHL – Derek King remains in running for Blackhawks coaching job Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson says interim coach Derek King remains in the running for the full-time job. The Blackhawks announced over the weekend that assistants Marc Crawford and Rob Cookson will not return to the organization next season. But Davidson says that doesn’t impact King’s situation at all. Davidson, who took over as general manager when the team dropped his interim tag on March 1, says he would like to hire a head coach by mid-July. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – 2nd Round Tonight Boston Celtics 109, Milwaukee Bucks 86 (Series Tied 1-1) Memphis Grizzlies 106, Golden State Warriors 101 (Series Tied 1-1) Last Night Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, 7:30 p.m. (MIA Leads 1-0) Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns, 10:00 p.m. (PHX Leads 1-0) NFL – Bears appoint King, Koziol co-directors of player personnel The Chicago Bears have appointed Jeff King and Kansas City Chiefs executive Trey Koziol co-directors of player personnel under new general manager Ryan Poles. King was a tight end who played seven seasons in the NFL with Carolina and Arizona after starring at Virginia Tech. He started as a scouting intern for the Bears in 2015. He was hired full time in 2016 as a pro scout and got promoted to assistant director of pro scouting in 2019 under former GM Ryan Pace. Koziol is from the Chicago area and has 14 years of front office experience with Tennessee and Kansas City. He joined the Chiefs in 2013 as an area scout and spent the past year as assistant director of college scouting. He and Poles worked together in Kansas City. and were college teammates at BC. NFL – Tannehill: Divisional loss left Titans QB with ‘deep scar’ Sleepless nights. Rewinding the loss in his mind over and over again. Therapy sessions as well. And weeks and weeks of time. Ryan Tannehill has lost big games before. Losing as the AFC’s No. 1 seed with the Titans quarterback throwing three interceptions left him with what he called a “deep scar.” Tannehill said he was in a dark place. Tannehill talked to reporters Tuesday for the first time since the Titans’ loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in January. He also called the trade of his top target A.J. Brown shocking because he expected an extension keeping the receiver in Tennessee. NFL – First Asian American among NFL’s 10 new on-field officials The NFL has hired 10 new on-field officials, including the first Asian American to officiate in the league and a former player. Lo van Pham joins the NFL from the Big 12 Conference. He was born in Vietnam and after a stop in the Philippines, moved to the United States when he was seven. Mike Morton becomes the third former NFL player on the 2022 roster of officials, joining Nate Jones and Terry Killens. Morton was drafted in the fourth round in 1995 by the Raiders, and was a linebacker for them from 1995-98. He also played in St. Louis, Green Bay (2000), and Indianapolis during his seven-year NFL career. NCAAHKY – Michigan State hires Adam Nightingale to lead hockey program Michigan State has hired hockey coach Adam Nightingale. The former player for the Spartans led USA Hockey’s development program for two years and was a Detroit Red Wings assistant for a season. Athletic director Alan Haller made the announcement Tuesday. Nightingale replaces Danton Cole after he was 58-101-12 over five seasons. Haller says Nightingale has a passion for the school and the program and has a strong combination of skill development, player development and recruiting ties” WNBA – State Dept.: Brittney Griner considered wrongfully detained The State Department says it has determined WNBA star Brittney Griner is being wrongfully detained in Russia. That means the U.S. will more aggressively work to secure her release while the legal case against her plays out. Griner was detained at an airport in February after Russian authorities said a search of her bag revealed vape cartridges containing traces of cannabis oil. U.S. officials previously stopped short of classifying the Phoenix Mercury player as wrongfully detained. The president of the WNBA players’ union says it’s time for Griner to “come home.” Horse Racing – Mo.-based company hired to police drugs in US horse racing A deal for Drug Free Sport International to police medication in horse racing is in place two months before the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority takes effect. The Kansas City, Missouri-based company has overseen testing and enforcement with the NFL, NBA, MLB and NCAA. The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority takes effect July 1. The anti-doping and medication rules aren’t expected to begin until early next year, which leaves the 38 states where horse racing occurs in charge for now. Drug Free Sport International will oversee an integrity and welfare unit that will be led by Jonathan Taylor, a British attorney. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night South Bend Cubs 5, Peoria Chiefs 4 – 10 Innings West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, PPD Beloit Sky Carp at Great Lakes Loons, PPD Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 11:05 a.m. Beloit Sky Carp at Great Lakes Loons, 11:05 a.m. Peoria Chiefs at South Bend Cubs, 6:05 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League – 2022 Kelly Cup Playoffs – Round 1 Last Night Toledo Walleye 4, Cincinnati Cyclones 2 (TOL Wins 4-3) -Toledo (Red Wings ECHL Affiliate), will face Wheeling (PIT affiliate) in Round 2 MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer Michigan Lutheran 8, New Buffalo 0 Boys Golf BCS-White at Grand Beach, New Buffalo Bridgman 195 Howardsville Christian 226 River Valley 228 Our Lady of the Lake 244 New Buffalo 250 Today Girls Soccer St. Joseph at Battle Creek Central, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Our Lady of the Lake, 5:00 p.m. Brandywine at Berrien Springs, 5:00 p.m. Comstock at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Covert at South Haven, 6:30 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Fennville at Coloma, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 5:00 p.m. Plainwell at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 6:00 p.m. Niles at Paw Paw, 6:30 p.m. Vicksburg at Sturgis, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Constantine at Delton-Kellogg, 6:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Baseball Michigan Lutheran at Eau Claire, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Bridgman at Brandywine, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Loy Norrix at BC Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Northern at Kal. Hackett, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Parchment at Constantine, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Softball Michigan Lutheran at Eau Claire, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Bridgman at Brandywine, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Buchanan at South Haven, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Parchment at Constantine, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Schoolcraft at Delton-Kellogg, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Boys Golf SMAC West at Point O’ Woods, 2:00 p.m. (St. Joseph host) Girls Tennis Lakeshore at Mattawan, 4:00 p.m. Track and Field St. Joseph at Portage Central, 4:00 p.m. Lakeshore, Portage Northern at Mattawan, 4:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dallas Stars have a way of making you want to swear even after a victory. And when you think about the John Klingberg situation, it's pretty easy to want to swear all day, every day. (What even...? What the hockey sticks...?) Wes, David, Tyler and Mark have a salty word or two about the team, and this time, they feel like sharing. In this episode: Can the Stars just play all their games at home from now on? Alternatively, can they just clone Joe Pavelski and Sons? Can they, once and for all, get a second line going again (maybe after Denis Gurianov returns from COVID jail)? Why should coaching decisions that didn't fly when Marc Crawford was bench boss get a second chance now? Has the team moved back to the John Klingberg - Esa Lindell pair on the QT? Can Dallas commit to a vision of success in which they recognize how much they need Klinger? If not, then what the heck have they been trying to do in the draft for the past few years? The system cannot fail. It can only be failed. This is Stargazing. What's on your mind? Let us know in the comments at Defending Big D, or seek us out @WesALawrence or @KETibbetts. You could be part of the next podcast. And we love it when you rate, review and share. Tell us how we're doing wherever you subscribe.
Welcome to The Blackhawks on Ice Podcast With your Host David Schuster Show Rundown: Featuring Kyle Davidson, Jonathan Toews, & Patrick Kane -Interim GM Kyle Davidson Introduces Interim Head Coach Derek King -Davidson touches on how they will search for a new head coach and what he hopes for the rest of the season. - King talks about wanting to keep the game simple and how Marc Crawford will be a big supporting piece for him this season -Toews and Kane address Jeremy Colliton losing his job and how the team needs to be better. Follow us @Schumouse & @hockeypodnet Rate & Review on Itunes & Apple Podcast Proudly presented by The Hockey Podcast Network Draftkings.com Use Promo Code THPN for signup bonus and weekly deals up to $150 in free bets! David Schuster started out at Sports Phone — a pre-sports talk radio service fans called in to for scores and updates — but mostly is known to local fans for his reporting at WMVP-AM 1000 and the Score. Schuster's expertise is the NBA, and his annual Christmas Day interview with Bulls executive vice president John Paxson became a Score tradition. He also covered multiple Stanley Cup Winning Chicago Blackhawks NHL teams, as well as the history Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series Victory. In his own words, “I have covered 12 major sports championships in my hometown. I'm a lucky guy.” NHL Teams Anaheim Ducks Arizona Coyotes Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks Seattle Kraken St Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Vegas Golden Knights Washington Capitals Winnipeg Jets EP 13 - The Blackhawks On Ice Podcast - Feat. Kyle Davidson, Jonathan Toews, & Patrick Kane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Blackhawks on Ice Podcast With your Host David Schuster Show Rundown: Featuring Kyle Davidson, Jonathan Toews, & Patrick Kane -Interim GM Kyle Davidson Introduces Interim Head Coach Derek King -Davidson touches on how they will search for a new head coach and what he hopes for the rest of the season. - King talks about wanting to keep the game simple and how Marc Crawford will be a big supporting piece for him this season -Toews and Kane address Jeremy Colliton losing his job and how the team needs to be better. Follow us @Schumouse & @hockeypodnet Rate & Review on Itunes & Apple Podcast Proudly presented by The Hockey Podcast Network Draftkings.com Use Promo Code THPN for signup bonus and weekly deals up to $150 in free bets! David Schuster started out at Sports Phone — a pre-sports talk radio service fans called in to for scores and updates — but mostly is known to local fans for his reporting at WMVP-AM 1000 and the Score. Schuster's expertise is the NBA, and his annual Christmas Day interview with Bulls executive vice president John Paxson became a Score tradition. He also covered multiple Stanley Cup Winning Chicago Blackhawks NHL teams, as well as the history Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series Victory. In his own words, “I have covered 12 major sports championships in my hometown. I'm a lucky guy.” NHL Teams Anaheim Ducks Arizona Coyotes Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Florida Panthers Los Angeles Kings Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks Seattle Kraken St Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Vegas Golden Knights Washington Capitals Winnipeg Jets EP 13 - The Blackhawks On Ice Podcast - Feat. Kyle Davidson, Jonathan Toews, & Patrick Kane
The Dallas Stars have the Western Conference championship in the palm of their hand. Now all they need to do is send the Vegas Golden Knights home tonight. Didn't we just leave this party?... Wes and Robert do the sums and make some weirdly specific predictions on how the Stars can play this particular Game 5 to win. What is the team missing with Radek Faksa out of the lineup, and possibly Roope Hintz as well? How many penalties can Alex Tuch mind-freak the referees into calling for him, instead of against? And how will the Victory Green Gang withstand what will surely be Vegas' most sustained attack yet? All this, and the sleaziest Marc Crawford double-thumbs up in history, are waiting for you in this edition of Afterwords: Delight.
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
We're back for part 2! Longtime Red Wings photographer Mark Hicks continues his conversation with Locked On Red Wings on some of the wildest moments between the benches, the fight between Detroit coach Scotty Bowman and Colorado's Marc Crawford, and the infamous photo of Darren McCarty's "Sweet Revenge" on Claude Lemiuex in 1997. To end the episode we toss in an outtake from last week's interview with the four-time Cup champion McCarty on his favorite inscriptions on that photo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, I'm joined by Fred Pletsch, who goes way back with Stanley Cup Championship winning Head Coach Marc Crawford. We discuss a pair of Memorial Cup Championships Crawford won, his very competitive family of hockey players and coaches, all of whom had success in both playing and coaching. We dive into the 1996 Stanley Cup Championship Crawford guided the Colorado Avalanche to, the heated rivalry in the 90's between the Red Wings and Avalanche. We also discuss Crawford's involvement and development of Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews, before Matthews came to the NHL, and 1 of Crawford's all time favorite players he coached in his NHL coaching career, and much more!!
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
It's another Talkback Tuesday on Locked On Blackhawks. Jay Zawaski answers all of your email and voicemail questions, but first discusses suspended assistant coach Marc Crawford's approaching return to the Blackhawks bench. All this and more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.Fancy stats at Natural Stat Trick and The AthleticAll music by Greg Henkin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
The St. Louis Blues took advantage of some weird bounces and bad penalty calls to top the Hawks 4-0. Chicago played OK, but it's another crucial two points lost to a divisional rival. Jay Zawaski breaks down the loss, discusses Marc Crawford's absence from the team and assigns the game's Pluses & Minuses.Advanced stats via Natural Stat Trick and The AthleticAll music by Greg Henkin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices