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Kris Mazurak is your host for the Wednesday Edition of the SportsCage. Lots of hockey to talk about with the Stanley Cup Playoffs and Medicine Hat Tigers on to the Memorial Cup Final! Our guests include Dave Thomas discussing Roughriders' Training Camp, The Leafs Nation's Nick Alburga, Inside the NHL with Eric Francis, and Kelly Kirch talking about the Riders.
On hour two of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg and Wes Gilbertson dive into the Flames' goaltending picture as May winds down. With Dan Vladar still unsigned and Ivan Prosvetov reportedly drawing interest from Calgary, the guys break down what the goalie carousel could look like behind Dustin Wolf. Is Vladar leaning toward more opportunity elsewhere? And how do the Flames protect themselves if he walks?(21:33) Kevin Woodley of In Goal Magazine joins the show to talk Prosvetov's KHL return to form, the latest on Stuart Skinner and Jake Oettinger in the WCF, and the incredible story of Harrison Menigan of the Medicine Hat Tigers.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. https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/
The Medicine Hat Tigers have had an unbelievable run since January and now find themselves in the Memorial Cup finals. As we await to see who they will face, Jon Keen tells us why this Tigers team is so special and what their chances are to being the best team in the CHL. The Green Zone
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 20 of The Pipeline Show [1:13] - Guy begins this week's special episode with some quick news results from the Centennial Cup, BCHL, USHL and NAHL before getting to the guest list for the Memorial Cup Preview Show. [9:04] - The Moncton Wildcats are in the spotlight as the champions from the QMJHL and the voice of the Cats sets the stage for his team, it's Marty Kingston. [34:20] - The radio voice of the OHL champion London Knights is Mike Stubbs who is back on the show to provide insight on a very deep roster. [1:05:18] - The WHL hasn't won the Memorial Cup since 2014 so it falls to the Medicine Hat Tigers to try and end that streak. Rookie WHL broadcaster Will Bryant gets to go to the Memorial Cup in his first season behind the microphone. [1:39:22] - The hosts of the 2025 Memorial Cup are the Rimouski Oceanic but underestimate them at your own peril. Michel Germain is wrapping up his 30-year career as the voice of the Oceanic after this event and makes his TPS debut just in time.
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, wraps up the WHL season with the Medicine Hat Tigers capturing the Ed Chynoweth Cup. Hear the emotion on the ice after the Tigers clinched the series in five games in Spokane, WA.The WHL's Cami Kepke was on the ice for the emotional Cup hand-off to G Harrison Meneghin following the loss of his father Derek. Also hear from Oasiz Wiesblatt, Gavin McKenna, Head Coach / GM Willie Desjardins and more.The 2025 NHL Entry Draft is a month away. The number one ranked goaltender in North American according to NHL Central Scouting is Prince George Cougars G Joshua Ravensbergen. He'll tell his story of being undrafted and his preparations for the NHL Combine.
The duo of Barney Shynkaruk and Kris Mazurak will bring you the Tuesday Edition of the SportsCage. The voice of the Roughriders' Dave Thomas brings you new updates from training camp, including who showed out and who is sidelined with injuries. For the WHL fans, we got the voice of the Medicine Hat Tigers, Will Bryant, who is about to discuss their upcoming Memorial Cup appearance. Arash Madani helps recap the Toronto Maple Leafs' game seven loss. Rounding everything off, we have Glen Suitor on the latest rules changes for other CFL news.
On today's show: why the province plans to pay for RSV injections for high-risk infants; the countdown is on for the G7 Leader Summit in Kananaskis. We hear about the security precautions being taken, and what's at stake for Canada; we celebrate WHL champions, the Medicine Hat Tigers, who are now heading to the Memorial Cup.
As the Medicine Hat Tigers attempt to win a WHL championship, their play-by-play voice Will Bryant checks in to provide an update on the WHL Final against the Spokane Chiefs. Get thoughts on phenom Gavin McKenna's season and much more from the man behind the mic of Medicine Hat's remarkable season. Of course, thoughts on the Edmonton content as well. Follow the Tigers on X at @TigersHockey and keep up with the latest details on the team with Will's X @WilllBryant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, takes a look at both the Spokane Chiefs and Medicine Hat Tigers advancing to the WHL Championship Series for the Ed Chynoweth Cup. We will take you back to the series clinching games as both teams advance via a series sweep. The Tigers and Chiefs open up the WHL Championship Series May 9th in Medicine Hat, AB.What a final season in the WHL for Prince Albert Raiders G Max Hildebrandt. The Del Wilson Memorial Trophy winner for the WHL's top goaltender will join us. Max will look back on the season and look ahead towards an NCAA commitment to Bemidji State. For the first time as a General Manager, Spokane's Matt Bardsley has won the WHL's Lloyd Saunders Memorial Award as the league's top executive. We'll hear from Matt on the award and the key moves and acquisitions which have led the Chiefs to the WHL Championship series.
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, takes you back to Thursday's WHL Prospects Draft Lottery. The Regina Pats emerging as the winner. We'll have the announcement and get reaction from Pats General Manager Allan Miller. The top prospect for the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft is regarded as Regina's Maddox Schultz of the U-18 AAA Regina Pat Canadians.Victory+ is the WHL's new streaming provider and viewership numbers broke WHL records in the 1st round of the Playoffs. WHL Commissioner Dan Near joins us to share some of the significant numbers and what might be next for the WHL and Victory+.We had a thrilling end to the 1st round. We'll take you back to three endings including two Game Sevens and a double OT thriller between US Division rivals.Finally, the Medicine Hat Tigers and Prince Albert Raiders are set for battle in the 2nd round. Tigers F Ryder Ritchie is our guest as he matches up against his former team.
Episode 27 of the WHL Radio Show has an update on the WHL Playoffs, Paul McFarland (Calgary Hitmen), Harrison Meneghin's return to the Medicine Hat Tigers, and a rundown of WHL All-Stars and the latest award nominees.
The Swift Current Broncos battled hard this season and made the WHL playoffs! We chat with Coach McEwen about the drive to the playoffs and their 1st round matchup against the Medicine Hat Tigers. The Green Zone
On hour two of Sportsnet Today, Logan Gordon and Shan Virjee are joined by Prospect Analyst Jason Bukala to discuss a recent article on Gavin McKenna. Jason talks about what McKenna does great comparing him to Patrick Kane. He also discuss what he thinks McKenna should do next year between going to the NCAA or come back to the Medicine Hat Tigers. Jason also talks about who should win the Calder Trophy and why, he discuss how the Ivan Demidov situation is handled in the KHL, and more on Zayne Parekh!(25:26) Later on, Logan and Shan discuss the Flames further more to preview this important week of hockey. The guys discuss the lines after the morning skate and some of the players that will be important to the team down the stretch. We hear from Blake Coleman and Jonathan Huberdeau after a massive road trip where the Flames went 3-1, and more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Catch every episode of Sportsnet Today live on Sportsnet 960 from 1-3pm MST! Hour 1 Music: Island Life - Atomic Drum AssemblyHour 2 Music: Egozi - Jell O Logan's X: @Fan960Logan on X Produced by Cameron Hughes and Shan Virjee.
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, features more on the upcoming WHL Yukon Showcase this September. WHL Commissioner Dan Near is our guest. He talks about how the event came together and what he's looking forward to when the Medicine Hat Tigers take on the Kelowna Rockets in a pair of exhibition games. What a season for former Portland Winterhawks D Clay Hanus. The Canada West Player of the Year and his Calgary based Mount Royal Cougars will play for a Canada West title this weekend in Saskatoon against the U of S. Hanus joins us ahead of the final as he takes advantage of the WHL Scholarship program now in year three of University.The Seattle Thunderbirds are pushing for the final playoff spot in the West. Head Coach Matt O'Dette joins us to talk about the team's turnaround since the trade deadline.What a season for Victoria Royals F Teydon Trembecky. With 42 goals so far this season, his past weekend's performance earned him the Tempo WHL Player of the Week. We'll get his thoughts.
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, takes a look at the announced WHL Yukon Showcase set for Whitehorse, YK this September. Whitehorse native Gavin McKenna will be the star attraction when his Medicine Hat Tigers take on the Kelowna Rockets in a pair of exhibition games. McKenna - also the Tempo WHL Player of the Week - will be our guest.Canada's win at the Four Nations Face-off has aided by nine WHL alumni. We'll hear from some WHL Head Coach / GM's on the significant win and what the championship game can teach you. Finally, Calgary Hitmen G Daniel Hauser is on a roll. He's picked up three shutouts in his last four starts. He's been named the WHL Goaltender of the Week - he'll join us to wrap up the show.
Get updated on all things Edmonton Oil Kings as Brenden chats with their play-by-play voice Mat Barrett. Learn about the prominent players driving the team through the heart of a heated playoff push in the WHL's Eastern Conference and get set for a weekend double-header with the Medicine Hat Tigers! For regular updates on the Oil Kings, follow the team on X at @EDMOilKings or Mat's personal account at @MatBarrett6. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, takes you back to a marquee Wednesday Night in the Dub match-up. The Medicine Hat Tigers were lead by a Gavin McKenna hat-trick in a victory over the Everett Silvertips to stretch their winning streak to 10. McKenna - a potential 1st overall pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft - recaps the big night and tells us why the Tigers are finding success.The WHL is talent-laden for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. NHL Central Scouting features several WHL players within it's top 20 rated skaters in North America. Director of NHL Central Scouting Dan Marr sits down to discuss some of the top WHL talent. Find out who his favourite player in the Draft Class might be. The Brandon Wheat Kings are back home after a whirlwind seven game Western road swing. Defenseman Quinn Mantei capped the final three games of the trip with eight points to be named the Tempo WHL Player of the Week. He's our guest to wrap up the show.
WHL This Week - Radio Edition features three players who captured weekly WHL Awards and a longtime Coach & General Manager honoured this past weekend by the New York Islanders.Spokane Chiefs F Berkly Catton has been on a tear lately. The Tempo WHL Player of the Week makes up one half of the most dangerous WHL duo along with Andrew Cristall. We'll hear from Berkly.The Medicine Hat Tigers are on a roll heading into the weekend as they lead the Central Division by a point. Goaltender Harrison Meneghin claimed the WHL Goalie of the Week award and joins the show.The WHL features a talented class of 16 year-olds (2008-born) across the league. One of the rising stars in Vancouver Giants D Ryan Lin. He recently set a new Vancouver Giants record for points in a season by a 16 year-old D. We will hear from the top prospect for the 2026 NHL Draft.Finally, Red Deer Rebels President & General Manager Brent Sutter was inducted into the New York Islanders Hall of Fame in a special ceremony. Sutter played on Long Island from 1980-1991. We will take you back to that ceremony.
In this episode I host Gavin McKenna of the Medicine Hat Tigers. After making his debut in the WHL at age 14, Gavin has won two gold medals for Canada and won the CHL Rookie of the Year. Gavin was just invited to Canada's U-20 World Junior Championship Selection Camp at age 16. Gavin is the heavy favorite to be the #1 Pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 20 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy welcomes everyone in with an update on scoring/goalie leaders and some news and notes from the CHL, AJHL, BCHL, USHL and NCAA. [17:10] - The Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs have been a top hockey program over the last 15 years. Matt Wellens covers the Bulldogs for The Duluth News so he can tell us all about this year's team and why head coach Scott Sandelin hasn't accepted NHL offers yet. [40:35] - Steve Hamilton is the new head coach of the Everett Silvertips and that team has begun the 2024-25 season very well. We find out how they're getting it done and what 'Hammy' thinks about his new surroundings. [1:10:24] - Legendary WHL alum Lanny McDonald went from the Medicine Hat Tigers to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Colorado Rockies, the Calgary Flames and right into the Hockey Hall of Fame. We revisit his appearance on The Pipeline Show from January of 2017.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 20 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Some news and notes, reaction to the 1st annual ESTYs, the guest list and more. [13:42] - The Seattle Thunderbirds are in the spotlight with the help of General Manager Bil La Forge. [33:24] - The #1 ranked team in the pre-season CHL Top 10 are the Medicine Hat Tigers. New broadcast voice of the Tigers is Will Bryant and he shares his thoughts. [59:45] - Vancouver Island is the home of the Victoria Royals and beat writer Cleve Dheensaw has covered the WHL scene there since the days of the Victoria Cougars so who better to get for a preview? [1:25:47] - Last but not least, the Edmonton Oil Kings are in the final preview spotlight. General Manager of the team is Kirt Hill who provides insight on the team this year. [1:50:24] - Predictions!?!?
We are back for another season on the WHL Radio Show. The new 2024-25 season is here and it's Opening Weekend!WHL Vice-President of Hockey Richard Doerksen joins us to discuss some new rules and some modifications that teams and fans should be aware of. 15 year-old exceptional status D Landon DuPont begins his WHL career in Everett. We put hockey on the back burner and learn more about what Landon is all about.The Medicine Hat Tigers are ranked number one in the fist edition of the CHL Top 10. With a deep and talented roster led by Gavin McKenna, Tigers Head Coach & General Manager Willie Desjardins joins us to talk about his team and the challenges that lie ahead.
Send us a textWelcome back to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast. Today, we're thrilled to have Dr. Scott Ramsey as our guest. Dr. Ramsey is an Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing, Faculty of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia, and also serves as a clinical nurse at British Columbia Children's Hospital. Before transitioning to his current roles, he was a high-level athlete in the Western Hockey League, playing for teams such as the Chilliwack Bruins, Seattle Thunderbirds, and Medicine Hat Tigers. - Introduction- What Is a Concussion? (2:32)- Dr Ramsey's Personal Experiences with Concussions and Defining Fragmented Care (4:00)- Role as a Research, Associate Professor and Clinical Nurse (11:40)- Concussion Presentation in the Emergency Department (14:00)- Advice for Paediatric Population and Parents (23:24)- Differences Between Adult and Paediatric Presentation of Concussion (25:32)- Dr Ramsey's PhD on Follow Up Care in British Columbia and the Findings (28:20) - Biggest Advice Movie Forward (33:30) Dr Scott Ramsey:Twitter/X: scottramsay25 Journal Articles:Concussion Education in Children and Youth: A Scoping Review: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2377960820938498 Follow-up visits after a concussion in the pediatric population: An integrative review: https://content.iospress.com/articles/neurorehabilitation/nre220216 Subscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightlySocial media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
Today we are super stoked to be joined by Flames prospect, Andrew Basha. Drafted in the second round, the Medicine Hat Tigers star is a local kid who grew up cheering for the Flames. He's a great guy and we chatted about growing up in Calgary, memories of the Johnny Gaudreau era, the excitement of the new group of prospects, and more! (Garrison Pub is now officially the new HQ, boys).Enjoy!Go Flames Go Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Calgary Flames 41st overall selection Andrew Basha joined Pat Steinberg for an exclusive chat live on the draft floor in Las Vegas! Basha discussed his excitement on joining the his hometown team, his fantastic season with the Medicine Hat Tigers, his style as a player, and a whole lot more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/
Dylan Tyrer brings you the final pre-draft edition of The Pipeline Podcast. He's joined by Jeff Svoboda to discuss the Blue Jackets' options with the fourth pick before predicting the first five picks of the draft. Prospect experts Corey Pronman and Scott Wheeler (The Athletic), Chris Peters (FloHockey), Steven Ellis (Daily Faceoff), and Sam Cosentino (Sportsnet) then join the show to provide insight on Medicine Hat Tigers forward Cayden Lindstrom. Dylan wraps up the episode by learning about the top goaltending prospects in the draft.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 19 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy begins the episode with the CHL Top 10, the playoff races in the QMJHL, OHL, WHL, AJHL, USHL and the NCAA top 20. Plus the guest list. [17:59] - One of the top blueliners available in the Class of 2024 is Zayne Parekh of the Saginaw Spirit. He'll be a 1st round pick for some team that values offence as the 18-year-old is currently flirting with a 100-point season. [39:06] - When it comes to full-time USHL players that are eligible for the next NHL Draft, Michael Hage is near the top of the list. The Canadian is leading the Chicago Steel in scoring and will join the Michigan Wolverines next year. [59:44] - The Medicine Hat Tigers have a lot of offensive weapons on their roster including Tomas Mrsic. The Surrey, BC product is in the Draft Spotlight this week. [1:16:09] - The BCHL has now evolved into a 22 team league and with that will come changes. Brian Wiebe from BCHL Network has some guesses as to what scheduling and realignment may look like for next year and a lot more.
Former Junior hockey goalie (Saskatoon Blades, Medicine Hat Tigers, Nipawin Hawks.. just to name a few) Cam Moon joins us. He is the pxp voice of the Edmonton Oilers on 630 CHED and spent 22 years calling games for the Red Deer Rebels --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-nooner/message
During Hour 3 longtime Medicine Hat Tigers broadcaster and bus driver joined the show to tell stories of his 50+ years with the team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If the San Jose Sharks don't get Macklin Celebrini, Cayden Lindstrom could be the perfect fit for their rebuild. Hadi Kalakeche of Locked on NHL Prospects joins to profile the 6'4 forward for the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL. We discuss what makes Lundstrom such an intriguing prospect and how he combines a safe floor with a high ceiling. Then, we discuss where Lindstrom would fit into the Sharks' prospect pool and how he would complement what the Sharks already have. Finally, we discuss Hadi's 2024 mid-season draft rankings and why the Sharks could be in a good position to get a great defensive prospect in the first round.Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
If the San Jose Sharks don't get Macklin Celebrini, Cayden Lindstrom could be the perfect fit for their rebuild. Hadi Kalakeche of Locked on NHL Prospects joins to profile the 6'4 forward for the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL. We discuss what makes Lundstrom such an intriguing prospect and how he combines a safe floor with a high ceiling. Then, we discuss where Lindstrom would fit into the Sharks' prospect pool and how he would complement what the Sharks already have. Finally, we discuss Hadi's 2024 mid-season draft rankings and why the Sharks could be in a good position to get a great defensive prospect in the first round. Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this debut episode of a brand new series, our scouts take a half-hour deep dive into the game of the top talent available in the 2024 NHL Draft: Macklin Celebrini! First, they introduce the player with his profile, statistical production, and his trifecta of puck skills: shooting, passing, and handling. Next, they shift their attention to his habits, tools, and toolkit, where Celebrini shines brighter than any other player eligible in his draft class. Last, they debate Celebrini's projection at the NHL level from both stylistic and statistical perspectives, before capping off the episode by looking at which NHL teams would be the best fit for him (hint: all of them). Tune back in tomorrow for a Prospect Spotlight on Cayden Lindstrom, the skillful powerforward center who has TORN UP the WHL this season with the Medicine Hat Tigers! Our tool projection scale goes from 1 to 10: 1 - Below AHL Caliber Tool 2 - AHL Caliber Tool 3 - Replacement-Level Tool 4 - Average 4th line/#6 Defenceman Tool 5 - Average 3rd line/#4 Defenseman Tool 6 - Standard Top-6/Top-4 Tool 7 - Standard Top Line/Pairing Tool 8 - Clear Elite Tool (Suzuki's hockey sense) 9 - Game-Breaking Tool (Quinn Hughes' playmaking) 10 - Top-of-the-Line Elite-Level Tool (Bedard's shot or McDavid's skating) (note: we try to balance upside and likelihood of reaching it in our evaluations) Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this debut episode of a brand new series, our scouts take a half-hour deep dive into the game of the top talent available in the 2024 NHL Draft: Macklin Celebrini! First, they introduce the player with his profile, statistical production, and his trifecta of puck skills: shooting, passing, and handling. Next, they shift their attention to his habits, tools, and toolkit, where Celebrini shines brighter than any other player eligible in his draft class. Last, they debate Celebrini's projection at the NHL level from both stylistic and statistical perspectives, before capping off the episode by looking at which NHL teams would be the best fit for him (hint: all of them).Tune back in tomorrow for a Prospect Spotlight on Cayden Lindstrom, the skillful powerforward center who has TORN UP the WHL this season with the Medicine Hat Tigers!Our tool projection scale goes from 1 to 10: 1 - Below AHL Caliber Tool 2 - AHL Caliber Tool 3 - Replacement-Level Tool 4 - Average 4th line/#6 Defenceman Tool 5 - Average 3rd line/#4 Defenseman Tool 6 - Standard Top-6/Top-4 Tool 7 - Standard Top Line/Pairing Tool 8 - Clear Elite Tool (Suzuki's hockey sense) 9 - Game-Breaking Tool (Quinn Hughes' playmaking) 10 - Top-of-the-Line Elite-Level Tool (Bedard's shot or McDavid's skating) (note: we try to balance upside and likelihood of reaching it in our evaluations)Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The Season 19 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy begins the episode with a close look at the CHL and NCAA polls, the standings and scoring leaders in the QMJHL, OHL, WHL, AJHL, BCHL, USHL, NAHL and NCAA. [22:46] - The first guest this week is the Assistant Director of Scouting for McKeens Hockey, Derek Neumeier. The Calgary based-scout profiles about 15 players from the Western Hockey League including Berkly Catton, Cayden Lindstrom, Tanner Howe, Adam Jecho, Carter Yakemchuk and many more. [53:11] - Chris Peters from Flo Hockey checks in to go through the recently announced U20 camp rosters for both Canada and the United States. Is there another country that threatens to take the gold? [1:21:04] - The Medicine Hat Tigers are enjoying a really strong season and one of the reasons is the play of 2024 eligible forward Andrew Basha. The Calgary native is in the Draft Spotlight segment this week.
Which players stand out in Elite Prospects' first 2024 NHL Draft class ranking? Sebastian and Hadi, Head Scout and Director of North American Scouting at Dobber Prospects respectively, delve into the ranking to answer just that, and add their own scouting analyses to contextualize or question specific rankings! First, they look at the top 5, which includes the strong ranking of Cayden Lindstrom, a skilled powerforward centerman from the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL, at 4th overall, which stands out among the early consensus, but Lindstrom's unique toolkit and rapid development make it an exciting bullish take to start the draft cycle. Next, they delve into the 6-10 range, which includes more bullish stances on skilled WHL forwards, such as Berkly Catton and Ryder Ritchie. Last, they dig into the 10-20 range of the ranking, which includes two teammates from Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod of the KHL: Anton Silayev and Nikita Artamonov!Analysis to be completed in part 2!Go watch Elite Prospects' ranking meeting here.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Which players stand out in Elite Prospects' first 2024 NHL Draft class ranking? Sebastian and Hadi, Head Scout and Director of North American Scouting at Dobber Prospects respectively, delve into the ranking to answer just that, and add their own scouting analyses to contextualize or question specific rankings! First, they look at the top 5, which includes the strong ranking of Cayden Lindstrom, a skilled powerforward centerman from the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL, at 4th overall, which stands out among the early consensus, but Lindstrom's unique toolkit and rapid development make it an exciting bullish take to start the draft cycle. Next, they delve into the 6-10 range, which includes more bullish stances on skilled WHL forwards, such as Berkly Catton and Ryder Ritchie. Last, they dig into the 10-20 range of the ranking, which includes two teammates from Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod of the KHL: Anton Silayev and Nikita Artamonov! Analysis to be completed in part 2! Go watch Elite Prospects' ranking meeting here. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this week's episode, hear from WHL Commissioner Ron Robison, Spokane Chiefs forward Berkly Catton and Medicine Hat Tigers forward Gavin McKenna.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 19 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy presents the guest list after sharing thoughts on the big news story of the week; the Lethbridge Hurricanes hiring of Bill Peters to be their new coach. [13:34] - Our first team preview this week is with broadcaster Gino De Paoli who calls the games of the Medicine Hat Tigers. The club is coming off an impressive year so what to expect in 2023-24? [46:07] - Radio voice of the Brandon Wheat Kings is now Rob Mahon who is just getting to know his new team after spending last season with the Prince Albert Raiders. What's in store for the Wheaties this coming season? [1:08:45] - Are they contenders this year? Fans of the Moose Jaw Warriors would like to believe that's the case and broadcaster James Gallo makes a pretty good case for why that's not a crazy thought. [1:31:25] - Now that the evacuation of Kelowna is over, Regan Bartel can get back into hockey mode and it's with that in mind as we tackle a preview for the Rockets. [2:01:30] - The Lethbridge Hurricanes were making news this week but our focus with Dustin Forbes is on how much news the team will make on the ice this season. Here's the preview for the Windy City's club.
Joined this morning by James Tubb of the Medicine Hat News to talk about the Medicine Hat Tigers return to the WHL Playoffs and their matchup with the Winnipeg Ice. Use promo code 1420BARN at Barn Burner Hockey | All Natural, Canadian Made Hockey Products for 10% off their all natural hockey products and apparel. Pick up some 14:20 In the Morning Merch at our online store today! Contrast Coffee Mug | Fourteen Twenty Sports (fourteen-twenty-sports.myspreadshop.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy St. Patrick's Day! This morning we were joined by James Tubb of the Medicine Hat News to talk about the Medicine Hat Tigers final push toward the playoffs and how their season has unfolded thus far. James gives his lookahead for the remainder of the Tigers season and how he expects the WHL playoffs will play out. Todays show is brought to you by BarnBurnerHockey.ca use promo code 1420BARN for 10% off thier all natural hockey products and apparel today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, hear from Tri-City Americans governor / GM Bob Tory, Medicine Hat Tigers head coach & GM Willie Desjardins, Kelowna Rockets head coach Kris Mallette, Winnipeg ICE forward Zach Benson and more!
In this week's episode, hear from former Medicine Hat Tigers broadcaster Bob Ridley, Prince Albert Raiders defenceman Landon Kosior, Portland Winterhawks alumnus Jake Gricius as well as news and notes from around the WHL.
Brent was joined by James Tubb of the Medicine Hat News and Nathan Reiter of the Prince Albert Daily Herald to discuss the WHL trade deadline. -Connor Bedard staying in Regina -The hauls that teams were giving away for hopes of a WHL Championship -Expectations for the Medicine Hat Tigers and the Prince Albert Raiders for the remainder of the season and the next few years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 551: Andrew Basha of the Medicine Hat Tigers joins the show. He is a 2024 NHL Draft prospect www.ionlytouchgreatness.com Video Interview: https://youtu.be/zg6SyWumuWw Shop Merch: https://ilovetulameen.com/.../i-only-touch-greatness-podcast
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The Season 18 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:26] - Guy begins the show with a bunch of news and notes as the WHL, QMJHL, BCHL and USHL all begin their regular seasons and more. [12:03] - The WHL Central Division preview begins with a look at the Swift Current Broncos with the help of head coach Devan Praught. [32:59] - Peter Anholt is the general manager of the Lethbridge Hurricanes and he's our guide to the team heading into the season. [50:52] - The Edmonton Oil Kings begin the defence of their WHL title but hardly look like the team they were a year ago. GM Kirt Hill talks about the new roster and more. [1:11:04] - The next stop on our tour through the Central division is Calgary with the GM of the Hitmen, Jeff Chynoweth. [1:27:30] - The Medicine Hat Tigers finished dead last a season ago so what will head coach and GM Willie Desjardins expect from his team this year? [1:43:17] - Last but not least, the Red Deer Rebels might be the odds on favourite for the division crown. Steve Konowalchuk is the head coach and my guest to talk about the team. [1:59:40] - Preview of what's to come next week as Guy closes out the episode.
Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals
In this episode of Locked on Capitals Dan does a player review and profile on Garin Bjorklund of the Washington Capitals. The Washington Capitals have signed goaltender Garin Bjorklund to a three-year entry level contract, Bjorklund's contract will carry an average annual value of $843,333. The Capitals selected Bjorklund, 19, in the sixth round with the 179th overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft. The 6'2", 178-pound goaltender finished this season with the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League (WHL) with an 8-36-2 record, one shutout, a 4.26 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage. The Grande Prairie, Alta., native signed an amateur tryout agreement with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL) on April 20.Bjorklund was ranked fifth among North American goaltenders by NHL Central Scouting prior to the 2020 NHL Draft. Bjorklund posted a 20-5-1 record, a 2.91 goals against average and a .897 save percentage in 28 games with Medicine Hat in the 2019-20 season. His 20 wins ranked third among rookie goaltenders in 2019-20.In 96 career games in the WHL with Medicine Hat, Bjorklund is 40-48-4 with three shutouts, a 3.50 goals-against average and a .892 save percentage.Bjorklund won an Alberta Midget AAA Championship with the Calgary Buffalos in 2018-19 where he registered a 1.76 goals against average and a .934 save percentage in 11 games.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals
In this episode of Locked on Capitals Dan does a player review and profile on Garin Bjorklund of the Washington Capitals. The Washington Capitals have signed goaltender Garin Bjorklund to a three-year entry level contract, Bjorklund's contract will carry an average annual value of $843,333. The Capitals selected Bjorklund, 19, in the sixth round with the 179th overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft. The 6'2", 178-pound goaltender finished this season with the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League (WHL) with an 8-36-2 record, one shutout, a 4.26 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage. The Grande Prairie, Alta., native signed an amateur tryout agreement with the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL) on April 20. Bjorklund was ranked fifth among North American goaltenders by NHL Central Scouting prior to the 2020 NHL Draft. Bjorklund posted a 20-5-1 record, a 2.91 goals against average and a .897 save percentage in 28 games with Medicine Hat in the 2019-20 season. His 20 wins ranked third among rookie goaltenders in 2019-20. In 96 career games in the WHL with Medicine Hat, Bjorklund is 40-48-4 with three shutouts, a 3.50 goals-against average and a .892 save percentage. Bjorklund won an Alberta Midget AAA Championship with the Calgary Buffalos in 2018-19 where he registered a 1.76 goals against average and a .934 save percentage in 11 games. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brent is joined by Nathan Reiter of the Prince Albert Daily Herald and James Tubb of the Medicine Hat News to discuss the upcoming WHL season for the Prince Albert Raiders and the Medicine Hat Tigers. The guys also debated weather or not Connor Bedard would be traded from the Regina Pats.
This week's episode includes conversations with Medicine Hat Tigers first-overall WHL Prospects Draft selection Gavin McKenna and Edmonton Oil Kings head coach Brad Lauer.
This episode Cardsy and Rask catch up on a busy week for each of them and share some funny workout stories. After that, Columbus Blue Jackets first round pick Cole Sillinger joins the show to discuss his hockey career, growing up in NHL rinks, his celebrity crush, golf, and a lot more.