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Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Hour 1: Brunson vs. Jeter, Eli and Messier: A New York Icon Debate

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 38:12


The Knicks are NBA champions, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into what that means for Jalen Brunson's place in New York sports history. After leading the franchise to the title, Brunson's legacy is no longer just about great performances or clutch moments. It is now about whether he has climbed past some of the city's most beloved legends. The conversation turns into a passionate ranking of New York icons, from Patrick Ewing, Henrik Lundqvist, Mike Piazza and Mark Messier to Eli Manning and Derek Jeter. Evan makes the case that Brunson's championship with the Knicks carries rare weight in this city, while Tiki and the callers push back with arguments about longevity, playoff runs, star power and the lasting meaning of championships.

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Has Jalen Brunson Already Passed Jeter and Eli in New York?

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 23:21


The Knicks are NBA champions, and Jalen Brunson's place in New York sports history is suddenly the debate of the city. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to Brunson delivering the kind of moment Knicks fans waited generations to see, then ask how far one championship can carry him among New York's most beloved sports figures. The conversation turns into a passionate climb up the New York icon ladder, with Brunson compared to Tiki, Curtis Martin, Alex Rodriguez, Henrik Lundqvist, Patrick Ewing, Mike Piazza, Mark Messier, Eli Manning and Derek Jeter. Evan argues that leading the Knicks to a title carries a rare weight in this city, while Tiki and the crew push back with points about longevity, legacy, playoff greatness and what it really means to become a New York legend.

Boomer & Gio
Hour 2 - Jalen Becomes A Legend, Wemby Reduced To Jerk

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 36:18


We started by comparing Jalen Brunson to Mark Messier as legendary local athletes, before taking calls from Knicks fans comparing Brunson to "Wemby the jerk." Jerry returns for an update featuring Jalen Brunson, followed by Clyde Frazier comparing this squad to the 1970 team because so many guys are thriving. Finally, the Yankees beat the Blue Jays behind a Ben Rice home run, and we wrap up the hour talking about Thursday's upcoming parade.

Boomer & Gio
Jalen The Legend Vs. Wemby The Jerk

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 13:16


We compare Jalen Brunson to Mark Messier in athletes that have come here and become legends. We took calls from Knicks fans comparing Brunson to Wemby the jerk.

First Take
Hour 1: Reaction to Trump's Comments About Stephen A?

First Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 45:37


First Take resumes with Stephen A.'s reaction to Trump doubting his IQ! "You need a high IQ (to run for president), I'm not sure SAS has that," said Trump. Stephen A. takes the podium to FIRE back at President Trump, and ask him why he felt the need to ruin what was supposed to be a magical night in MSG! Then, Mark Messier joins with his pick for game 4 of the Stanley Cup!! Next, KAT had his worst game of the finals in game 3, but was his poor play actually Brunson's fault? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kreckman & Lindahl
6/9/26 Hour 2 - Top coaches in the NFL, Broncos talk, Gabe Landeskog wins Mark Messier and Bill Masterton awards

Kreckman & Lindahl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 42:19 Transcription Available


00:00 Top coaches in the NFL.10:55 Broncos talk.27:45 Gabe Landeskog wins Mark Messier and Bill Masterton awards.

The Detroit Lions Podcast
Daily DLP: Do all-in moves like the Rams work historically? - Detroit Lions Podcast

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 33:08


Rams Go All-In With Miles Garrett The Los Angeles Rams just reset the NFL conversation. They added Miles Garrett, called the best football player on the planet regardless of position. He is 30. He even set an NFL record last season. It is a thunderclap move that signals urgency right now. Detroit Lions fans feel that jolt. They want the same message. Push for the trophy today. The Lions have not thrown caution aside. They have also not stood still. The context matters. Splash does not always equal rings. How It Frames the Detroit Lions The comparison that landed hardest came from basketball. The Lakers once stacked Karl Malone and Gary Payton onto a roster with Shaq and Kobe. Detroit Pistons beat them four games to one. Age and cohesion mattered more than headlines. There is a fair echo with Matthew Stafford's stage and a superstar at 30 who might be past peak. Still great. Still terrifying. But time is undefeated. Another parallel came from hockey. The New York Rangers added Wayne Gretzky to a lineup with Mark Messier, Luke Robitaille, Brian Leech, and Mike Richter. The stars were brilliant. Depth cracked. They ran into Eric Lindros and the Flyers and got bounced after two rounds. The Flyers later lost to the Red Wings in the Final. The lesson is simple. Depth, health, and timing beat posters on the wall. Detroit's Front Office Note One more thread touched the Lions directly. Detroit hired Chris Grey. He is not the Lions' GM. The hire stirred reactions, especially from Miami. The show kept it in perspective. Roles matter. Structure matters. The decision does not change who runs football operations in Detroit. Early Odds Put Detroit In a Crowded Tier Markets moved fast. As of last night, DraftKings listed the Rams at +550 to win the Super Bowl. That is the best number on the board. The next team sat at +750. The Detroit Lions fell into a second cluster with the Broncos, Packers, and Texans between +1700 and +1900. That is respect without coronation. It reflects belief in Detroit's build and skepticism about any team in June. The Detroit Lions Podcast cut through the noise. Garrett to the Rams is massive. It does not end the season. Detroit's path is still clear. Keep stacking depth. Stay healthy. Peak late. The slogans will not decide it. Snap counts and solutions will. The NFL rewards teams that can win ugly in January. That is still the target in Detroit. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #losangelesrams #mylesgarrett #nflpreseasonfavorites #nflodds #historyofnflfavorites Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
The Best New York Sports Homecomings Ever: Cinco de Luncho

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 13:38


Evan Roberts, Tiki Barber and Shaun Morash debate the most memorable return homes in New York sports history, sparked by Odell Beckham Jr. rejoining the Giants. From Andy Pettitte's Yankees comeback to Mark Messier's Rangers return and Roger Clemens' dramatic Bronx reappearance, the conversation turns into a spirited ranking of which reunions actually mattered.

The Mike Hartman Show
THE FIGHT I NEVER EXPECTED

The Mike Hartman Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 14:15 Transcription Available


THE FIGHT I NEVER EXPECTEDI'm sharing this story in hopes that it helps someone listen to their body, stop procrastinating, and realize how important health, relationships, and community truly are before it's too late.Three months ago, I went to New York City with my kids for the New York Rangers 100 year anniversary celebration. I was grateful to be included and reconnect with so many great people and memories. Just before all of this happened, I had the opportunity to speak to around 100 anesthesiologists and nurses about mindset, adversity, and perspective. At the time, I had no idea that only a short time later I would be in the hospital myself fighting through one of the biggest challenges of my life. Life can change fast. During the trip, I started feeling off physically, but honestly thought I was just exhausted or run down. Like many people, I tried to push through it and figured it would pass. When I got home, Cheryl could tell something was not right. She pushed me to go to the hospital and looking back now, Cheryl truly helped save my life along with Dr. T and the medical team. Doctors discovered a serious infection that turned into sepsis. Dr. T later told me that if I waited any longer, I may have only had a couple days left. The sepsis eventually spread to my mitral valve, which led to open heart surgery. Everything changed fast after that. I spent almost a month in the hospital. There were moments of fear, exhaustion, uncertainty, and times where I could barely communicate. I ended up losing over 30 pounds during the process. After leaving the hospital, I spent another month at home recovering with a midline in my arm for six weeks while continuing treatment and focusing on getting stronger again. People always talk about mental toughness. I would love to tell you I was mentally strong every second through all of this, but that would not be true. What I learned is that sometimes mindset is what keeps you fighting when the body feels exhausted. One of the biggest reasons I'm sharing this story is because I want to help wake people up so they do not make the same mistake I did. Too many people push through symptoms. Too many people procrastinate. Too many people think they will be fine and ignore signs that something may really be wrong. I almost waited too long. If something feels off, get checked out. Do not keep putting it off thinking it will just pass. Listen to the people around you who care about you. This experience also taught me there is nothing weak about leaning on others when life gets hard. Cheryl, my kids, my mother, father, brother, sister, uncle, Marty, my doctors, nurses, close friends, former teammates, and so many others carried me through one of the toughest times of my life. My teammates continuously checked in on me throughout the entire experience with support, encouragement, prayers, and messages that meant more than I could ever explain. Mark Messier said it best when he told me, “You dodged a bullet this time.” That really stayed with me. There are honestly too many people to thank individually, but this experience reminded me how important community and relationships really are when life gets hard. Dr. T, Dr. Michaels, Dr. Harley, and all the nurses were unbelievable. Their care and support during this fight meant everything to me. Now, three months later, I'm back doing a lot of conditioning and working hard to get myself back into a healthy lifestyle and better shape again. Step by step, I'm rebuilding my strength, gaining my weight back, and continuing to recover. After everything that happened, I feel more than fortunate to have a second chance at life.Life threatening moments remove the noise. You stop worrying about small things. You become grateful for simple moments again. Being home. Quiet mornings. Coffee. Time with people you love. This experience changed my perspective on life, and maybe sharing it can help somebody else before it is too late. I'll continue sharing stories, experiences, and conversations around mindset, adversity, gratitude, health, relationships, and what really matters in life. Sometimes the hardest moments teach us the most. Discover the limitless potential. Discover the limitless potential of The Healthy Mindset Application (App) with our exclusive Application Assess, Educate, Coach approach. Begin your journey of personal transformation through The Healthy Mindset App Podcast, featuring meditations, breathing exercises, and invaluable coaching insights. Our methodologies cultivate a growth mindset, empowering you to adopt self-coaching practices while engaging in mindfulness and resilience building. Delve into personalized 1-on-1 coaching sessions with Mike Hartman through The Healthy Mindset Coaching On Demand, focusing on goal setting and confidence enhancement. Each participant receives a tailored Audio MP3 Debriefing based on their assessment, ensuring personalized guidance every step of the way. For inquiries about 1:1 coaching or speaking engagements, please email Mike@Hartman.AcademyBook A Session https://calendly.com/coachingondemand/performancemindsetcoaching?month=2024-05Healthy Mindset For Athletes & Workplace Athletes Workbook https://www.amazon.com/Healthy-Mindset-Athletes-Workplace-Everything-ebook/dp/B0B55CFSCJ 

Tiki and Tierney
Craig Carton & C-Mac GO OFF on Knicks Doubters After Jalen Brunson Takeover

Tiki and Tierney

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 11:45


WFAN's Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle react to the unbelievable rise of Jalen Brunson and how everyone completely underestimated what he would become for the New York Knicks. The guys discuss how mocked the Knicks were for signing Brunson away from Dallas, why Leon Rose deserves massive credit, and whether Brunson is already one of the greatest acquisitions in New York sports history alongside names like Mark Messier, Reggie Jackson, Alex Rodriguez, Keith Hernandez, & more.

Squawk Pod
Zak Brown, Mark Messier, & A CEO at Gracie Mansion 5/19/26

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 28:12


NYC Mayor Mamdani has met with both JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon; Partnership for New York City Steven Fulop discusses the bridge between New York's business community and its Democratic Socialist mayor. Anthropic will begin sharing cyber flaws found by Mythos, while keeping Mythos private to a small circle of users. After a closely watched trial in Oakland, California, a federal jury found that Elon Musk waited too long to file his lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman. Plus, McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has made a personal investment in GAME 7, a sports brand co-founded by NHL legend Mark Messier. The two athletes-turned-businessmen discuss their bets on the world of sports.    Steven Fulop                       10:28 Zak Brown & Mark Messier    20:07   In this episode: Zak Brown, @ZBrownCEO Steven Fulop, @StevenFulop Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate
Episode Three Hundred - Seventy Eight: Illegal Littering, Drunk Deer & Pandemic Trauma

Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 54:29


Tony is moving into his new house and desperately needs help… but nobody on Mystery Crate wants to lift a single box. Then Rose casually admits she once dumped an entire couch at a construction site and LEFT IT THERE. This episode spirals into: Illegal couch littering confessions The worst moving experiences ever Pandemic flashbacks Drunk deer roaming France Trash chute chaos Dog disasters Celebrity sightings in New York Bowling debates Old ass hockey stories with Roy Also featuring: Mark Messier's legendary 1994 guarantee, HOA nightmares, and why nobody should ever help friends move after age 30.Subscribe for more Mystery Crate chaos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The OVERTIME Podcast
S4E20: Overtime Podcast - Season 4 - Ep 20 - Shane Doan

The OVERTIME Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 39:44


We are pleased to welcome the face of the Arizona Coyotes franchise - Shane Doan! Shane is considered by most people as being one of the nicest guys to have played in the NHL. No surprise he was one of the longest serving team captains in NHL history, and as one of the best power forwards, is the current record holder for many of the Arizona Coyotes franchise records. Shane played in 21 NHL seasons, over 1500 games and ended his career with 402 goals and 972 career points. All of them with the only NHL franchise he ever played for - the Phoenix Coyotes. He is also the recipient of the King Clancy trophy and Mark Messier leadership award recipient. In recent news - a lot of speculation that Doan may become the next General manager of the Vancouver Canucks…!! Take a listen and enjoy!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Kyper & Bourne
Pushing Through the Playoffs with The Moose, Mark Messier

Real Kyper & Bourne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 49:53


Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Hockey Hall of Famer, 6-time Stanley Cup champion and current ESPN analyst Mark Messier (0:39) to chat about what went wrong for the Ottawa Senators as they get swept by the Carolina Hurricanes, the increased physicality and intensity in playoff games compared to the regular season, the Ducks' keys to gaining a 3-1 advantage over the Oilers, whether Maxwell Crozier's hit on Juraj Slafkovský had a major impact on their series, and why Brandon Hagel has been invaluable for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee weigh in on the controversial Ducks' OT winning goal, the Buffalo Sabres taking a commanding series lead over the Boston Bruins, and the L.A. Kings getting swept by the Colorado Avalanche. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Les Sport’ischhh
La prolongation des Sport'ischhh - EP112 - Benoît Gagnon

Les Sport’ischhh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 23:09


Dans cette prolongation, Oli nous dévoile une carte de hockey rarissime de Wayne Gretzky et Mark Messier avant de répondre aux questions du public. Benoit partage ses souvenirs de télévision en direct, incluant des bloopers mémorables et des entrevues complètement absurdes. Il révèle également son impressionnant record de vitesse en Lamborghini et son grand intérêt pour l'émission Survivor. Enfin, le trio discute de la culture gagnante et de l'avenir prometteur des Canadiens de Montréal.Pour du contenu exclusif et des primeurs rendez-vous sur https://ko-sports.tv/yt/2130-ytkos—————————————————————————————————————00:00:00 : Intro et carte de hockey rare00:02:45 : Athlètes de rêve à interviewer00:05:35 : Les meilleurs bloopers en direct00:08:20 : Le désir de participer à Survivor00:10:05 : Record de vitesse en Lamborghini00:11:55 : Les entrevues télévisuelles absurdes00:14:15 : L'avenir des Canadiens de Montréal Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Bon Match!
Avant-match | Caufield pourrait marquer son 50e but contre les Devils: «Il va vouloir en finir et passer à autre chose»

Bon Match!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 7:30


Les billets s’envolent et les partisans s’excitent pour assister au 50e but de Cole Caufield, dimanche, lors du match contre les Devils du New Jersey au Centre Bell. Est-ce que cette effervescence viendra déranger l’équipe montréalaise ? Peut-être que ce n’est qu’une impression, mais hier soir, lors des quatre minutes de pénalité récoltées par le défenseur des Devils Brenden Dillon, les joueurs de la première unité d’avantage numérique semblaient plus occupés à alimenter le numéro 13 qu’à suivre le plan de match. Résultat des courses : le Tricolore a cafouillé et a fini par accorder un but aux Devils lors de ces quatre minutes. Même Cole Caufield doit vouloir en finir afin de ne pas devenir la distraction de son équipe, toujours à la recherche d’une confirmation mathématique de sa qualification en séries. Le CH représente la plus jeune équipe de la LNH et, pourtant, son ascension est fulgurante. Plus de 100 points, c’est un accomplissement digne de mention. Des récompenses à la clé pour le Tricolore ? Maintenant, la question qu’il faut se poser est la suivante : lesquels des membres de l’organisation auront-ils droit à une considération pour une nomination à un titre individuel ? Parmi les distinctions possibles, on retrouve les prix de directeur général et d’entraîneur de l’année, le Selke, le Norris, le Lady Byng et peut-être le trophée Mark Messier, remis au leader recevant la plus grande considération de la part de ses pairs. Écoutez Martin McGuire et Dany Dubé, accompagnés de Guillaume Lefrançois de La Presse et Jean-François Chaumont de LNH.com, lors de l’avant-match à compter de 18 h. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée

Tiki and Tierney
Full Show: Aaron Glenn Doubles Down; Misinformation of Mark Messier; The Great Scungilli Debate & Ladies Night on the Carton Show

Tiki and Tierney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 105:48


It may not be accurate, but the message of positivity that Aaron Glenn is sending to his team is the right message. Unfortunately, no one believes that he's on the path to success. That's right, Mark Messier wasn't important at all when it comes down to the New York Rangers winning the Stanley Cup in 1994! Plus, Disney adults are real. Chris McMonigle embarrasses himself on live radio as he loses a game "Do you know you know more sports than a 7 year old". Also, Tiger Woods is caught with pills, but the media doesn't care about that, how's his golf game? Jerry Recco makes a surprise phone call to the Carton Show after we discovered some scungilli at the office. Plus, for the first time in the history of WFAN the ladies take over the airwaves!

Tiki and Tierney
Hour 2: The Best Trade In History of New York Sports is NOT Mark Messier

Tiki and Tierney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 64:02


That's right, Mark Messier wasn't important at all when it comes down to the New York Rangers winning the Stanley Cup in 1994! Plus, Disney adults are real.

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Cinco: Most Shocking New York Sports Returns—And Who Could Be Next

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 17:51


In this edition of Cinco de Luncho with Shaun Morash, the crew dives into one of the most entertaining thought experiments in New York sports: the most surprising athlete returns to local teams. From unforgettable breakups to shocking reunions, the list sparks debate about which comebacks truly stunned fans across the city. The conversation runs through names like Mark Messier, Bobby Bonilla, Javier Vázquez, and Geno Smith before expanding into modern hypotheticals. Could Saquon Barkley ever return to the Giants? Would Juan Soto going back to the Yankees be shocking? And which fan base would react the loudest if a former star suddenly came back? It's a classic Cinco countdown packed with nostalgia, arguments, and plenty of New York sports drama.

Le condensé des Amateurs de sports
Big Mac Templeton (Éric Hoziel) à Ça sent la Coupe!

Le condensé des Amateurs de sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 81:09


Dans cet épisode de Ça sent la Coupe, Mario Langlois et Pierre Gervais reçoivent Éric Hoziel, alias Mac Templeton dans la série culte Lance et Compte. Il partage des anecdotes savoureuses, dont l’histoire méconnue du National de Québec, qui devait initialement s’appeler le National de Montréal. Grand passionné de sport, Hoziel raconte comment la course — lui qui a complété plusieurs marathons, dont son tout premier à Chicago — est devenue une véritable bouée de sauvetage à son arrivée au Québec après être né au Maroc, choisissant même de courir tous ses marathons à l’extérieur du Canada. Côté hockey, il estime qu’Arber Xhekaj a le potentiel d’être un défenseur top 6, mais doute que ce soit à Montréal, évoquant un développement mal encadré et soulevant même l’idée d’un essai à l’attaque sur un quatrième trio. Amateur des Les Cowboys Fringants, Hoziel livre aussi des souvenirs mémorables : sa rencontre en 1993 avec Kirk Muller fraîchement champion de la Coupe Stanley, et sa première rencontre avec son ami Mark Messier lors des auditions de Lance et Compte. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée

NHL Wraparound Podcast
The Great One: Wayne Gretzky on Ovechkin's Record Chase, Matthews & TNT Career

NHL Wraparound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 17:26


Wayne Gretzky joins Neil Smith and Vic Morren for the very first NHL Wraparound episode. The Great One discusses Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers' remarkable 22-3 turnaround in their last 25 games, Connor Bedard adapting after Brendan Smith's legal jaw-breaking hit, generational players from Bobby Orr through Sidney Crosby to Austin Matthews potentially reaching 800 goals, and Alex Ovechkin's chase of 894. Hear about playing at 147 pounds in Indianapolis, learning from Bobby Clarke to play behind the net because Phil Esposito could stand in the box, why today's players are better than the 80s, Gordie Howe's class when records get broken, Edmonton's four-line success with Paul Coffey coaching defense and Mattias Ekholm's impact, Kenny Holland's patience at 2-9 not trading for a goalie, and transitioning to TNT with Liam McHugh, Anson Carter, Henrik Lundqvist and Paul Bissonnette who studies more than people realize. Plus the only wraparound goal Gretz remembers, steak vs salmon game day meals, playing against Mark Messier in Edmonton, and teaching Coyotes kids to be pros on a $25M payroll.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome: First NHL Wraparound guest ever, Wayne Gretzky, The Great One[01:00] - Only wraparound goal Gretz remembers: Vancouver 1997 hat trick third goal[02:00] - Darren Blake traveling secretary: ordered salmon in Vancouver, Gretz wanted steak[03:00] - Steak and potato game day meal entire career, never eaten salmon on game day[04:00] - That night scored three goals, last one wraparound against Cloutier[05:00] - Today's kids: Nathan MacKinnon, Connor McDavid, practice tricks, get excited[06:00] - Gretz not comfortable with skills competition: nothing to gain, everything to lose[07:00] - Connor Bedard jaw injury: Brendan Smith legal hit coming through middle[08:00] - Smith answering the bell: showed teammates toughness, respect for game[09:00] - First day Indianapolis training camp: 147 pounds, Blaine Stoughton "this is our savior"[10:00] - Playing against bigger competition entire career: 6 vs 10-year-olds, 11 vs 12-year-olds[11:00] - 14 playing against 20-year-olds, 16 playing against 20-year-olds, never big[12:00] - Learned to protect myself through years of bigger competition[13:00] - Age 14 junior B coach Dean Pappas: Phil Esposito greatest center[14:00] - Esposito 500 shots one year, middle of box on power play, nobody could move him[15:00] - Coach: go home watch Bobby Clarke, played out of corners more than behind net[16:00] - Started playing behind net and corners because of size, copying Bobby Clarke[17:00] - Couldn't stand in middle of box: would've been on rear end, guys knocked you over[18:00] - Generational player definition: combination of skill, talent, consistency, championships[19:00] - Gordie Howe retired, Bobby Orr retired, Guy Lafleur retired, Mike Bossy retired[20:00] - Along came Mario Lemieux, Mark Messier, Steve Yzerman, game survived[21:00] - Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin: consistent every year, Crosby 37 having best year[22:00] - Both won championships, great for NHL, wonderful in communities[23:00] - Helping people less fortunate, helping kids who want to play hockey[24:00] - Not just on-ice, combination of ice, Stanley Cup, fitting into community[25:00] - Leon Draisaitl, Nathan MacKinnon, Mitch Marner, Austin Matthews, Connor McDavid next[26:00] - Great players, great for league, great in communities[27:00] - Never say we were better in 80s: these kids better than we were 40 years ago[28:00] - Progression: 20 years from now kids will be better than today, how NHL grows[29:00] - Impressed how kids handle themselves, play hard every night, show up competitive[30:00] - Winning Stanley Cup big part: MacKinnon and Makar won, Sidney won, Ovechkin

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Best of interviews on WFAN: James Dolan and Rob Manfred

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 128:32


This week's highlights include James Dolan in studio with Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle to talk all things Knicks and Rangers, while MLB commissioner Rob Manfred also paid them a visit. Plus, Blueshirts legend Mark Messier in studio with Boomer and Gio, and Joe Benigno joined Evan and Tiki for a classic Jets rant.

Boomer & Gio
Best of Boomer & Gio on WFAN: Jan 5-9

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 73:11


Boomer & Gio react to John Harbaugh becoming available for the Giants to pursue as their next head coach. Plus, Gio wonders if Harbaugh would wait out potential openings with the Eagles or Bills after Wild Card Weekend (16:19); Rangers legend Mark Messier joins the show (26:29); Boomer & Gio wonder if this was the worst Jets team in franchise history (46:17); the guys react to the mess that is the Jets following an Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey presser (56:36), and make their Wild Card Weekend picks (1:07:54).

Boomer & Gio
Best of interviews on WFAN: James Dolan and Rob Manfred

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 128:32


This week's highlights include James Dolan in studio with Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle to talk all things Knicks and Rangers, while MLB commissioner Rob Manfred also paid them a visit. Plus, Blueshirts legend Mark Messier in studio with Boomer and Gio, and Joe Benigno joined Evan and Tiki for a classic Jets rant.

NHL Wraparound Podcast
1994 Rangers 30 Years Later: Players, Media & Fans Reflect on Stanley Cup Legacy

NHL Wraparound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 68:48


he final episode of our 1994 Rangers series celebrates three decades of memories and impact. Hear from team members like John Davidson calling it "a roadmap for life," Glenn Healy on family sacrifice for getting a last name on the Cup, and Steve Larmer on incredible teammates. Barry Meisel shares his Daily News coverage balancing fan and reporter, while fans reveal how the championship changed their lives - from holding up 1-year-olds to fighting cancer to selling season tickets. This is how 1994 became forever, touching everyone from MSG employees to dentists to fans who waited 54 years. Neil Smith reflects on the greatest gift: bringing joy to millions of New Yorkers.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome to Episode 5: Reflection - how 1994 impacted lives 30 years later[01:00] - Once Rangers get in DNA, becomes lifestyle and emotional part of being[02:00] - Neil Smith and Barry Meisel join Vic for final episode[03:00] - Neil growing up 1960s Toronto: could never have imagined being part of this[04:00] - Barry's first memories: blue seats, crying after '72 and '74 Finals[05:00] - Vic walking out seeing Oakland Seals 1968: hooked immediately[06:00] - John Davidson: bigger than just hockey, loyalty of generation after generation[07:00] - JD's family: daughters hugging Cup, scrapbook photos, roadmap for life[08:00] - Barbara Danfarcey: executive assistant to Neil, front row seat to roller coaster[09:00] - Lynn Markey: MSG employee, what it did for fans who stuck through frustration[10:00] - Don Solomon: team dentist 39 years, cohesiveness and inclusivity making everyone feel one unit[11:00] - Matt Lare: director of team operations, 30 years blink of eye, memories last forever[12:00] - Mike Hartman: Neil taking time when he was 15, winning Cup with idol Mark Messier[13:00] - Amy Kay: VP Human Resources, one of few women executives treated like counterparts[14:00] - Neil on all-inclusive culture: motivating everyone at MSG to be part of wins and losses[15:00] - Every single person important: without Mike Hartman might not have won Cup[17:00] - Barry Meisel: Daily News writer, kid wanting Rangers to win vs reporter staying objective[18:00] - Dad in sixties never seeing Cup, 18 million New Yorkers feeling same intensity[19:00] - Biggest challenge: getting story right, objectivity from training not from heart[20:00] - Neil respecting media doing their job: as long as story correct, had to be told[21:00] - Don't lie philosophy: credibility more important than bad story or opinion[22:00] - Embracing New York City chaos: honking horns, running between cars, Post's flamboyance[23:00] - Best of times standing in hallway talking to writers: really loved it[24:00] - Frank Brown: 71 years old, only Cup in lifetime, Gary Bettman presenting at 72[25:00] - Joe Whelan: MSG producer, best team ever covered, Cable Ace award[26:00] - Kenny Albert: first Stanley Cup Final call, met wife Barbara after Game 5[27:00] - Steve Levy: ESPN rights holder, in dressing room missing ice celebration[28:00] - Adam Graves: "I realize how important this win was for you" - greatest moment thinking of reporter[29:00] - Levy drinking from Cup 2 AM, unprofessional but worth it[30:00] - Howie Rose: fell in love 1966, practicing play-by-play with tape recorder[31:00] - Dentist drilling: closes eyes thinking final seconds Game 7, drinking from Cup[32:00] - Mark Halbert: WFAN broadcaster, going between NBA Finals and Rangers[33:00] - 54 years thinking most people wouldn't see during lifetime, extraordinary[34:00] - Neil on relationships: best friends when arguing over who pays for pizza[35:00] - Barry on balancing pressure/excitement/nervousness: New York all in it together[36:00] - Vic keeping dad...

Tiki and Tierney
Best of interviews on WFAN: James Dolan and Rob Manfred

Tiki and Tierney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 128:32


This week's highlights include James Dolan in studio with Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle to talk all things Knicks and Rangers, while MLB commissioner Rob Manfred also paid them a visit. Plus, Blueshirts legend Mark Messier in studio with Boomer and Gio, and Joe Benigno joined Evan and Tiki for a classic Jets rant.

Boomer & Gio
Hour 4 - Mark Messier Talks Rangers, Plus, Optimistic Mougey

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 43:09


"The Captain" Mark Messier stops by the studio to talk Rangers, while Jerry's final update tackles Darren Mougey's delusional Jets optimism and the Islanders' 9-0 massacre of the Devils. We wrap the show with a naked knife-runner in Patchogue, a skeptical look at TV longevity doctors, and the final word on why John Harbaugh or Kevin Stefanski is destined for Big Blue. Plus, a classic Moment of the Day.

Boomer & Gio
Mark Messier In-Studio

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 19:47


Mark Messier joined us in the studio to talk a little Rangers hockey.

Boomer & Gio
Full Show - Harbaugh In Giants' Sights, Delusional Jets, Mark Messier Talks Rangers

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 166:22


Today on the show, we dive headfirst into the John Harbaugh sweepstakes as the Giants look to land a big fish, though ownership uncertainty and a potential push from the Bucs or Falcons could complicate the deal. Between Mark Messier stopping by the studio and the Islanders' 9-0 annihilation of the Devils, we tackle the wilder side of sports—from Trevor Lawrence getting "squatted" in a bar to Matt Kalil's bizarre divorce lawsuit and a naked knife-runner in Patchogue. Plus, we break down Darren Mougey's questionable Jets optimism.

NHL Wraparound Podcast
1994 Rangers Stanley Cup Final: Messier, Leetch & Graves on Ending 54-Year Curse

NHL Wraparound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 79:19


Mark Messier, Brian Leetch, and Adam Graves join Neil and Vic to relive conquering the curse - the 1994 Stanley Cup Final against the Vancouver Canucks. From the pressure of ending a 54-year drought to Game 7's heart-stopping final minutes, this is the story of how Broadway's finest delivered a gift to millions. Hear Messier explain why going home between Games 6 and 7 was crucial, Leetch describe becoming the first American Conn Smythe winner, Graves reveal what Mark said after his goal, and Neil share his emotional moment in Mayor Giuliani's office. This one truly will last a lifetime.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome to Episode 4: This One Will Last a Lifetime, Stanley Cup Final vs Vancouver Canucks[02:00] - Mark Messier, Brian Leetch, and Adam Graves join Neil to relive conquering the curse[03:00] - Messier on Devils series: tested in every way, gave confidence Rangers could dig deeper[04:00] - Learning limits under pressure: most important factor in winning Stanley Cup[05:00] - Adam on 1990 Edmonton experience: watching Mark in Chicago Game 4, learning toughness[06:00] - Life's greatest teacher: experience, ebbs and flows, blocking shots and taking hits[08:00] - Vancouver had heck of a team: Kurt McLean out, already a rivalry from physical regular season[09:00] - Brian on first Finals: prepared by having Mark for years, wanting to win like Richter and Graves[10:00] - Watching Mark prepare: "He's gonna have a huge game today" whenever Rangers needed one[11:00] - Neil's confidence: knew Rangers had better players, couldn't compare to Vancouver's team[12:00] - Game 1: two-one lead late, third time in eight games giving up goal in last minute[13:00] - Rangers dominate with 54 shots, 17 in OT, Leetch hits crossbar before Greg Adams wins[14:00] - Game 2: anxious final 10 seconds, Mike's save, Brian's empty netter[15:00] - Game 3 turning point: Jay Wells high stick from Pavel Bure, Bure suspended[16:00] - Adam on Bure's edge: skilled scorer but tough player, major penalty opening opportunity[17:00] - Five-one Game 3 win with Bure out of equation[18:00] - Game 4: two-nothing Vancouver first period, Bure penalty shot against Richter[19:00] - Brian on penalty shot: if Bure makes move, Mike saves it, worried about five-hole speed[20:00] - Messier: leave goalie alone, epitome of one-on-one battle, Mike's mental strength[21:00] - Neil on catwalk in old Pacific Coliseum: praying during penalty shot, no control[22:00] - Vancouver's 10 power plays, Leetch setting up Verville, Larmer-Kovalev goal off Babych[23:00] - Up three-one, Neil walking off thinking teams down 3-1 rarely come back[24:00] - Mark on 1987 Philly series: parade route set, more pressure on home team than road team[25:00] - Game 5 distractions: planning for parade, expectations of ending 54-year drought[26:00] - Tikkanen offside goal called back in first period - potential game-changer[27:00] - Adam on family superstitions: members who came for Game 5 wouldn't return for Game 7[28:00] - Down three-nothing, storming back with three goals, momentum shift[29:00] - Dave Babych goal 29 seconds after tying it three-three: deflating building[30:00] - Brian on Babych goal: roof about to come off after Messier's goal, then disbelief[31:00] - Six-hour flight back to Vancouver, never felt like two goals from Cup in Game 6[32:00] - Keenan's Lake Placid suggestion: leadership group unanimous - go home[33:00] - Messier on embracing moment: why do something different, comfortable at home[34:00] - Don't shy away from energy: kids' schools, local grocers, signs everywhere[35:00] - Brian on NYC energy: Knicks in NBA Finals simultaneously, watching another team go through it[36:00] - Adam on home preparation: banged-up...

NHL Wraparound Podcast
Greatest Playoff Series Ever: 1994 Rangers-Devils Conference Final with Mike Richter & Stephane Matteau

NHL Wraparound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 81:42


Mike Richter and Stephane Matteau join Neil and Vic to relive the greatest playoff series in NHL history - the 1994 Eastern Conference Final between the Rangers and Devils. From three double-overtime games to Mark Messier's legendary guarantee and hat trick in Game 6, this seven-game war had everything. Hear Matteau describe both overtime winners, Richter walk through his Game 6 brilliance while down 2-0, Neil's fury at Mike Keenan's benching decisions, and the pure joy when "Matteau! Matteau! Matteau!" became the call heard 'round New York. This is the series that defined championship hockey.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome to Episode 3: A Series for the Ages, Eastern Conference Final vs New Jersey Devils[02:00] - Mike Richter and Stephane Matteau join Neil to relive the greatest playoff series ever[03:00] - Neil as historian: few series stand test of time like Rangers-Devils 1994, Montreal-Boston 1979 caliber[04:00] - Two rivals, first vs second overall, both chasing first Cup, Hall of Famers on both sides[05:00] - Regular season dominance: 6-0 against Devils, Mike in 5 games allowing only 6 goals total[06:00] - Mike on confidence heading in: trade deadline bolstering lineup, 8-1 through two rounds[08:00] - Stephane's arrival: no idea what was coming, surrounded by greatness and leadership[09:00] - Kevin Lowe and Craig MacTavish whispering to Mark what to say next - soldiers behind captain[10:00] - Game 1: three separate leads, Larmer goal with 9 minutes left, Lemieux ties with 43 seconds[11:00] - Stephane Richer OT winner: Adam Graves forced to play defense, poke check fails[12:00] - Mike on momentum shifts: 8-1 doesn't look good when you're 8-2, must-win Game 2 immediately[14:00] - Game 2: Mark Messier putting team on shoulders - Scott Stevens on his ass, Ken Daneyko hit, goal in 73 seconds[15:00] - Neil on Mark: "I didn't know he was THAT good" - confidence he gave everyone by his actions[16:00] - Stephane on Messier's glare: witnessed it from Calgary side losing Game 7 to Oilers[17:00] - Great players don't get shut down twice in a row - Mark leading by example[18:00] - Mike's fourth shutout: two-man advantage survival, Bill Guerin glove save, complete team game[20:00] - Game 3 greatness lost in context: three double OT games total, this one often forgotten[21:00] - Neil's memory: watching with team doctors, jumping up and down when Steph scored[22:00] - Mike having a blast: fun slug fest, two best teams seven miles apart, zoo atmosphere[24:00] - Tommy Albelin consecutive saves: Glenn Anderson crashing into Mike, both making save together[25:00] - Momentum shift importance: save taken back, then Steph scores the dagger[27:00] - Series getting nasty: Bernie Nicholls crosscheck suspends him, fever pitch ramping up[28:00] - Stephane's Game 3 OT goal: "I was just warming up obviously, it was my first double overtime"[29:00] - Puck in skate, whacking at it, red light, realizing "I scored" - biggest goal of my life at that moment[30:00] - Claude Lemieux's stick fling against boards: Devils' frustration as series builds[32:00] - Game 4 unraveling: Devils score twice quickly, Mike pulled in under 17 minutes by Keenan[33:00] - Mike on Keenan's MO: benching everyone, Jay Wells dying, Leetch off power play[35:00] - Game 5: Bernie Nicholls shorthanded goal, never feeling in game, losing 4-1[36:00] - Neil's fury: "unconscionable" pulling Richter, benching Karpovtsev, self-inflicted wounds[37:00] - "Friendly fire" - five-year project about to blow up at the last moment[38:00] - Neil on Messier's guarantee: "Thank God, the one guy who has control just guaranteed we're gonna win"[39:00] - Messier's October 1991 arrival: whole reason for acquiring Mark - slay the dragon...

NHL Wraparound Podcast
Rangers 1994 Eastern Conference Run: Kevin Lowe & Steve Larmer Tell All

NHL Wraparound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 59:49


Steve Larmer and Kevin Lowe join Neil and Vic to relive the Rangers' dominant start to the 1994 playoffs. From back-to-back 6-0 shutouts sweeping the Islanders to conquering the problematic Capitals in five games, this episode reveals how championship experience kept the team focused. Hear about the "1940" chants at Nassau Coliseum, Esa Tikkanen's legendary kiss to Keith Jones, Mike Richter's redemption after the Kevin Hatcher goal, and why winning quickly mattered for an older team. The Rangers went 8-1 through two rounds—this is how they made it look easy when it wasn't.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome to Episode 2: Quick Path to Eastern Conference Final, first two playoff rounds[02:00] - Steve Larmer and Kevin Lowe join Neil to discuss Islanders and Capitals series[03:00] - Neil's perspective: NY media wanting Rangers to fail, keeping the 54-year drought narrative alive[04:00] - Kevin Lowe's first Nassau Coliseum game: "What the heck is 1940?" - learning about the curse[06:00] - Steve Larmer on Norris Division wars: Chicago battles with Detroit, St. Louis, Toronto, Minnesota prepared him[07:00] - Game 1 vs Islanders: complete 6-0 thrashing, not even close from the opening faceoff[08:00] - Game 2: Richter's 13 saves in first 10 minutes, stonewalling Islanders' comeback attempt, another 6-0 win[09:00] - Kevin Lowe on playing in front of Richter: "Never heard two goalies talk more" with Healy[10:00] - Championship goaltending culture: "Never anybody else's fault" - taking responsibility over finger-pointing[11:00] - Walking out of Nassau after sweep: Islander fans yelling "You're too old! You won't get anywhere!"[12:00] - Steve Larmer on zero finger-pointing: calmness from Oilers champions keeping room level-headed[13:00] - Kevin's 1986 Vancouver lesson: "Something didn't feel right, it was too easy" - staying on guard[15:00] - Neil's perspective: 8-1 through two rounds, but only thinking "we" not celebrating personal accomplishment[17:00] - Special teams dominance: 6-for-21 power play, 15-for-15 penalty kill through first three games[18:00] - Game 4 vs Islanders: spotting them 2-0 lead, Messier breakaway exclamation point finishing sweep[19:00] - Steve on being surrounded by Cup winners: warmth and welcoming from Oilers group teaching him[21:00] - Neil's philosophy: acquiring winners who know how to handle playoff pressure and keep team calm[23:00] - The Oiler collection strategy: Mark, Kevin, Mac T, Anderson, Tikk - loading up with championship DNA[25:00] - Championship experience value: keeping Brian Leetch and others from panicking when adversity hit[26:00] - Kevin on Mike Keenan: never practicing penalty kill once all season, talking in meetings, #1 in both[27:00] - Mark Messier overruling Keenan: "Are you crazy?" when Mike wanted to go somewhere else before Game 7[28:00] - Steve on keeping routines normal: trusting veterans to handle themselves, see families, stay balanced[29:00] - Neil's double-edged sword: President's Trophy great until you lose, then it becomes ammunition against you[30:00] - The depth advantage: Gilberts, Lidster, Wells - trust in third and fourth lines, not wearing out top six[31:00] - Kevin on sweeping Islanders importance: 34-35 years old, needed rest and regeneration for long run[34:00] - Washington Capitals history: problematic opponent since 1974, defeating Rangers in 1990 and 1991[35:00] - Neil's staged anger in 1991: protecting Roger Nielsen, sending organizational message about first-round losses[36:00] - That 1991 loss spurring everything: signing Graves, trading for Messier, changing from losing to winning culture[37:00] - Seven days off between series: concerns about rust vs benefits of rest for older team[39:00] - Kevin on Capitals series: more leery...

NHL Wraparound Podcast
1994 Rangers Championship Team: Messier, Leetch & The Season That Changed NY

NHL Wraparound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 93:34


Neil Smith, Glenn Healy, and John Davidson reunite to relive the 1994 Rangers' legendary Stanley Cup run. From Mike Keenan's controversial hiring to the franchise-altering trade deadline, this is the untold story of how the President's Trophy champions assembled. Hear about Mark Messier's leadership transforming the culture, the Butch Goring comparisons, the expansion draft chess moves that brought Glenn Healy aboard, and Neil Smith's calculated gamble trading beloved stars Tony Amonte and Mike Gartner. This is Part 1 of a 5-episode series celebrating 30 years since Broadway's greatest parade.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome to 1994 Forever: 5-part series on the Rangers' 54-year championship drought ending[02:00] - Neil Smith, Glenn Healy, John Davidson: three generations of Rangers history united[03:00] - 30 years later: erasing three generations of misery for grandfathers, fathers, and sons[04:00] - John Davidson's playing career: 1979 Finals heartbreak against Montreal, losing 4 straight after 2-0 series lead[06:00] - JD's broadcasting evolution: watching championship teams league-wide, telling Neil "You're the best team"[08:00] - The tense Game 7 moment: Neil on a crate backstage, JD saying "This thing isn't done yet"[10:00] - Steve Larmer's last face-off: pinning his man against the glass even after time expired[11:00] - Glenn Healy's Islanders comparison: first day of Rangers camp realizing "This team is 10 times better"[12:00] - The depth advantage: death by committee, games decided in 30 minutes, Richter making 27 saves to close[13:00] - Mark Messier's arrival in 1991: the glue that transformed individuals into a championship team[15:00] - The Oiler connection: purposefully acquiring Edmonton champions, "Who better to get than winners?"[16:00] - Stanley Campbell's famous quote: "No more Oilers!" Neil's response: "What do you want, Sharks and Senators?"[17:00] - John Davidson as sounding board: not just a broadcaster, a crucial voice without emotional investment[18:00] - Benny Patrisse story: World War II veteran towel boy, Mark Messier ensuring he got a championship ring[20:00] - "Everybody mattered": from the stretch guy to the color commentator, complete team culture[21:00] - Mike Keenan's April 1993 hiring: handling elite-level players, the only available proven championship coach[23:00] - 1993 expansion draft crisis: protecting Mike Richter over John Vanbiesbrouck, the pressure of getting nothing back[24:00] - The Pat Quinn trade: Vanbiesbrouck to Vancouver for "future considerations" Doug Lidster with 5 minutes to deadline[26:00] - Glenn Healy acquisition: secondary expansion draft, getting the Islanders goalie who "beats us all the time"[28:00] - Greg Gilbert free agent signing and Paul Broten waiver loss for Mike Hudson depth addition[29:00] - Alexander Karpovtsev trade: Pierre Pagé asking for Mike Hartman, Krister Ström's scouting gem from Quebec[31:00] - Steve Larmer holdout: the Iron Man refusing to play for Chicago, Pulford refusing to trade to Keenan's team[32:00] - The Hartford three-way: James Patrick and Darren Turcotte for Larmer and Nick Kypreos bonus[33:00] - Training camp in London: French's Challenge vs Maple Leafs, complete roster bonding from day one[34:00] - Mike Keenan's kindest act: 5 days off in London, team bonding at 100% body fat together[35:00] - Nick Kypreos singing "Brandy": Mark Messier's reaction - "This little puke better be able to play"[36:00] - Alexander Karpovtsev shirtless: "Did we just sign a plumber?" - Dean Martin body, championship player[38:00] - The corporate culture shift: London trip bonding suits with players, no longer cold corporate Madison Square Garden[39:00] - Mike Keenan disappearing act: Neil searching for him on London flight, he...

Tiki and Tierney
Championship Roster or Total Delusion? Moose Slams Hal Steinbrenner's Logic!

Tiki and Tierney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 14:37


Filling in for BT and Sal, Marc "Moose" Malusis doesn't hold back as he dismantles Hal Steinbrenner's recent claims that the Yankees had a "championship roster" derailed only by health and bad luck. Moose and callers argue that "underperformance" is a hollow term used to mask deep organizational flaws, from a lack of player development to a flawed construction of DH-heavy lineups. Using a powerful comparison to Mark Messier's mental toughness, Malusis explains why analytics can't measure the "clutch gene" or the ability to perform under the bright lights of New York. From slamming the team's obsession with batting average alternatives to exposing the embarrassment of the Jacob Trouba situation with the Rangers, Moose demands that New York owners stop acting like accountants and start acting like champions.

Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank
Season 7, Ep 11 – The Mark Messier Episode (Solo Dan, Hot Takes & Week 11 Mayhem)

Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 55:03


Dan flies solo (with Rich on the dials) while Frank sits this one out. We kick off with why No. 11 belongs to Mark Messier and then jump into a spicy NBA segment: load management déjà vu, Draymond vs. courtside hecklers, and why fan-first vibes feel MIA. Quick touch on the NHL's early days and college football's playoff picture (SEC/Big Ten dominance, can the ACC sneak in?).NFL dominates the back half: Shadur Sanders skepticism ahead of his first full start, then a full Week 11 rundown—Pats roll the Jets, Steelers hammer Cincy, Jags short-circuit the Chargers, Allen explodes in a Bills shootout, Bears stun the Vikes, Texans edge the Titans, Rams nip Seattle after four Darnold INTs, Niners cruise, Ravens handle Cleveland, Broncos dethrone the Chiefs, Eagles grind past Detroit on SNF, and Dallas wraps MNF in Vegas. Picks, lone-wolves, and plenty of Dan-ish gloating included.Special Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.com First Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Trump's Sudden White House Demolition Sparks Outrage | Adam Brody, Gaten Matarazzo, Mark Messier | Wednesday, October 22

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 40:19


Nation Real Life
Can Connor Please Sign? PLUS: Chalmers & Messier on the same trophy!

Nation Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 74:16


The Real Life crew is back with a fresh episode of the pod to get you through your Thursday afternoon. Tyler, Chalmers and Wanye kicked things off by talking about the Connor McDavid contract situation. There is some legit concern within the group as the Oilers' Captain remains unsigned and continues to be cryptic with his messaging in the media.They kicked around a few conspiracy theories, talked about when they'll think he'll finally sign, and why he's taking his sweet time. They also talked about the opening of training camp and some new faces that are taking the ice with the team.They then talked about this week's NFL schedule (later on they did an update on the Real Life fantasy leagues) and Thursday Night Football bets for Bet365. Chalmers also had a hell of a weekend on the golf course as he won a tournament that was first one by Oilers legend Mark Messier. He told the story of the win and why it means so much.They wrapped with a little bit of baseball talk as the Blue Jays are on the verge of clinching and Erik Sabrowski's Cleveland Guardians are making a push for the final Wild Card spot! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0
PMS 2.0 1357 - Shams Charania, Mark Messier, Peter Schrager, Darius Butler, & AJ Hawk

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 191:09


On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys recap last night's Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals that saw the Florida Panthers take it to the Edmonton Oilers in a decisive 6-1 victory, plus chat about Trey Hendrickson, TJ Watt, Terry McLaurin, and a few other notable players not attending mandatory minicamp in search of new contracts. Joining the show to chat about the NBA Finals thus far and what he thinks about the series moving forward is ESPN Senior NBA Insider, Shams Charania. Next, 6x Stanley Cup Champion, 16x All-Star, Conn Smythe winner, 2x Hart Memorial Trophy winner, ESPN NHL analyst, one of the greatest hockey players of all time, The Moose, Mark Messier joins the show to chat about last night's game and what the Oilers need to do to get back on track. Later, ESPN NFL Insider, Peter Schrager joins the show to chat about all these different holdouts, the NBA Finals, potentially being in goal for Concafa SC next year, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Boomer & Gio
Jalen Brunson Is Not Mark Messier But...

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 8:55


The Knicks are headed back to Indiana to try and force a game 7 back at the Garden. If you want to be Mark Messier, you have to win championships, and hopefully Jalen Brunson can do that. Boomer said there's a lot of pressure on him and so far he's performing.

Boomer & Gio
Brunson Compared To Messier; Al's Landry Shamet Doubts; Halliburton's Off Night (Hour 2)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 42:00


The Knicks are headed back to Indiana to try and force a game 7 back at the Garden. If you want to be Mark Messier, you have to win championships, and hopefully Jalen Brunson can do that. Boomer said there's a lot of pressure on him and so far he's performing. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the postgame sound from the Knicks win. Tyrese Haliburton only had 8 points and he talked about his rough night. Al claims nobody knows who Landry Shamet is and that his name was never uttered by Boomer & Gio (not true). In the final segment of the hour, Tyrese Haliburton had an off night and Boomer wondered if he was hurt.

The Michael Kay Show
Hour 2: Mike Lupica

The Michael Kay Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 50:52


Will this be a great summer of baseball in New York City? Are the Knicks set up to win this series? Mike Lupica says Jalen Brunson has a chance to do for the Knicks, what Mark Messier did for the Rangers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Jim Rome Show
Stanley Cup Playoffs, Clone Calls, Ask The Pro's

The Jim Rome Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 47:53


The Jim Rome Show HR 3 - 4/28/25 With an eye on the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Mark Messier joins the show. Jim takes some calls from the Clones and then answers your Ask The Pro's E-Mails and Posts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0
PMS 2.0 1322 - Final Four Recap, National Championship Preview, Ovechkin Breaks Gretzky's Goals Record, Ian Rapoport, Jay Williams, Seth Greenberg, Mark Messier, Darius Butler, & AJ Hawk

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 127:11


On today's show, Pat is LIVE from Minneapolis ahead of tonight's Monday Night Raw on Netflix while Darius, AJ Hawk, and the boys are back in Indianapolis and Ohio, respectively. They chat about all the biggest news stories floating around the sports world including the Final Four over the weekend, and preview tonight's National Championship between Houston and Florida, discuss Ovechkin breaking Wayne Gretzky's goals record, MLB having 5 walk-off game winners yesterday after another exciting week, UCONN winning the women's National Championship in dominant fashion, and the remaining NFL stories including Julio Jones and Terron Armstead retiring, and Shedeur Sanders' NFL Draft stock after the Colorado “Showcase.” Joining the show to wrap up all the pertinent NFL stories of the week is NFL Network Senior Insider, Ian Rapoport. Next, National Champion, National Player of the Year, #2 overall pick of the 2002 NBA Draft, and NBA/NCAA analyst Jay Williams joins the show to chat about Duke's collapse in the Final Four, and how tonight's National Championship matchup. Later, long time basketball coach, former ACC Coach of the Year, and current ESPN NCAA men's basketball analyst, Seth Greenberg joins the show to chat more about Florida vs. Houston and why he's excited for this matchup of good on good. Lastly, 6x Stanley Cup Champion, 2x Hart Trophy Winner, Hall of Famer, 25 year NHL legend, and ESPN NHL analyst, Mark Messier joins the show to chat about how remarkable Ovechkin's accomplishment of breaking Gretzky's goals record is, how much longer he thinks Ovechkin will play, and how he's evolved over the course of his career. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. We're off the rest of the week. Big Night AHT is Wednesday Night in Pittsburgh on YouTube, X, and TikTok LIVE, with the reair debuting on Hulu on Thursday, plus the Masters on Thursday and Friday. We'll see you on Monday, cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Missin' Curfew
364. 4 Nations Fight Night

Missin' Curfew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 97:22


Missin Curfew Episode 364 The Fellas recap their 4 Nations trip to Montreal USA vs Canada was an all time classic Brady Tkachuk is a big problem for Canada Should the NHL adopt 10 minute overtime? Mark Messier is the ultimate locker room DJ Richie Fella gave Tom Brady skating lessons SAUCE HOCKEY MERCH | https://saucehockey.com/collections/missin-curfew YOUTUBE | www.youtube.com/@MissinCurfew SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNgHhgCtt97nMbbHm2Ken APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missin-curfew INSTAGRAM | www.instagram.com/missincurfew TWITTER | www.twitter.com/MissinCurfew TIKTOK | www.tiktok.com/@missincurfewpod  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Red Line Radio
Reacting to Chicago Trading Zach LaVine + Myles Garrett Has Requested a Trade

Red Line Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 55:31


On today's episode of The Stretch, Big Cat and Eddie are in New Orleans for the big game. Big Cat calls in for reactions to the Bulls Trading Zach Lavine to the Kings in a three way trade that seemingly wasn't favorable to the Bulls. We also get into the news of Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett requesting a trade, and what we would give up in order to get him to Chicago. We later get into Mark Messier's breakdown of Connor Bedard and our picks for the big game.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Hockey Show: Prime Italian

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 45:02


Roy and David are back with another episode of The Hockey Show and this week Ethan has tagged along for the ride. The crew starts off with their slap shots of the week including John Tortorella's treatment of rookie Matvei Michkov, the most fired coach in sports history and Roy getting really fired up about Sidney Crosby. After running through the winners and losers of the week as well, Adnan Virk of Prime Hockey joins the show to discuss hanging out with Mark Messier, the Nashville Predators being on the verge of rebuild mode, Regression Candidate Samson Reinhart and the conditions Kevin Weekes has set out to be a guest on the show. Finally, the crew breaks down the week that was for the Florida Panthers including two wins over the Dallas Stars in Finland and a dominant win over the Nashville Predators. Can we please talk about Samson Reinhart? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Big Suey: Big Cat Cried First

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 46:36


Tony kicks off the hour with a Refran Del Dia before we discuss the flag-planting controversy in college football after Texas players planted a flag on a Baker Mayfield Oklahoma jersey. Plus, Izzy saw a car on fire on the way into work, which is possibly the most Miami thing ever. Ben Herbstreit has become a celebrity and we wonder which college football analysts would not be able to get credentials for their dogs. Jess goes further into this week's college football slate, including the QB situation at Texas with Quinn Ewers and Archie Manning. Also, Cooper Manning wore a crazy hat, Izzy's house is apparently covered in boogers and nails and how much do Chris's daughters' dreams cost? Then, Mark Messier joins the show to discuss Prime Video's new docuseries 'Game 7', which he is an executive producer on with Danny DeVito. Also, was Greg Cote right about Connor McDavid? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Spittin Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 521

Spittin Chiclets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 241:01


On Episode 521 of Spittin' Chiclets, we are saddened by the untimely passing of both Matthew and Johnny Gaudreau and our thoughts and prayers go out to their entire family and friends. Both were amazing people on and off the ice and from the entire Spittin' Chiclets crew, we offer our deepest condolences. The majority of this episode was recorded before the news came out and we hope it can offer an escape in such tragic times. This Episode has a collection of the best moments from interviews over the summer from Mark Messier talking about his guarantee win in game 6 of the playoffs Vs. New Jersey to Arber Xhejak's unlikely rise from working at Costco to entering the NHL. But first, the guys discuss Swayman as his contract extension looms over the Bruins. Biz has a wicked sleeping problem, Whit had the ultimate dad moment, and Chiclets Cup is just a few weeks away. All this and more on this weeks episode. If you would like to donate towards Matthew's pregnant wife Madeline and their growing baby Tripp here is the Go fund me: https://gofund.me/e6b42e17 Support the Show: DRAFTKINGS: Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code CHICLETS. That's code CHICLETS for new customers to get $250 in bonus bets when you bet just five bucks AND get one month of NFL+ Premium on us! Offer ends 9/19. Only on DraftKings - The Crown Is Yours.  Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code CHICLETS.  GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply.On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Get 1 promo code to redeem 1-month of access to NFL+ Premium and max. $250 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/ftball. NFL+ Premium Terms: Offer only for eligible subscribers & must be redeemed by 11:59PM 9/30/24; After 1-month promo period, subscription automatically renews each month at then-current price (currently $14.99/mth) until cancelled; Addt'l terms: nfl.com/terms. Offer expires 9/19/24 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets

Spittin Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 513: Featuring Mark Messier

Spittin Chiclets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 166:02


On Episode 513 of Spittin' Chiclets, Mark Messier (01:11:44) joins to discuss his legendary run as an oiler, the transition to winning in New York, his relationship with Gretzky throughout the years, and much more. But first, Biz and Whit tie up a few loose ends as free agency continues to set the tone for next years storylines. Which teams should be disappointed with their off-season moves so far? What's in store for the chiclets boys over the summer? Who will be our next white whale interview? All this and more in this weeks episode. 00:00:00 - Start 00:20:15 - Free Agency 01:11:44 - Mark Messier 02:32:20 - Around the League 02:36:11 - ETC. Support the Show: PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney NETSUITE: Head to https://NetSuite.com/CHICLETS.  CREMO SHAVING CREAM: You can find the new Cremo Men's Body Wash at Walmart or https://Walmart.com VIATOR: Download the Viator app now to use code VIATOR10 for 10% off your first booking in the app.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: Mark Messier Hates Greg Cote

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 39:25


We check back in with Roy outside the Elbo Room as the epic Florida Panthers celebration continues. Ron Magill checks in with us to tell us how the Stanley Cup win made him feel and of course talk about the animals, including which animal could eat the Stanley Cup. Mike tells us more about his experience attending Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals and whether or not he shed a tear watching the Panthers lift the cup. To cap it off, Steve Levy joins the show straight from Boca Beach Club and we have many important questions for him about the Stanley Cup including what happened with the ESPN desk in Edmonton and where he got that incredible tan from? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices