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Dan and Sat talk about the pre-season game on Saturday for the Canucks and what they would like to see from the team before the season starts. Also, hear from Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli on the team's effort in the pre-season, Micheal Ferland's contract, 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.
Another week, another podcast. Today, we are discussing game one of the Western Conference Final, and the controversial calls that we've seen in the playoffs thus far. Plus, we talk about Gino Odjick's advice to Canucks forward Micheal Ferland and are joined by NHL draft prospect Adam Ingram!Support the show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rick Dhaliwal gets into the Micheal Ferland situation and what the Canucks will get from Travis Hamonic
Jason Davidson, agent of Micheal Ferland, joined TSN 1040 to discuss his client's status. He says it will be tough for Ferland to slide in to the upcoming shortened season given his current condition. He added that the pandemic landscape hasn't made the year any easier for Ferland but that his health must come first. Davidson also touched on Ferland's style of play and how it has affected him.
This week in anguish: - Ardella reminds us that Micheal Ferland is a person and not just a line item on CapFriendly, and we learn a bit more about why concussions do what they do. - Travis Green climbs the TWiA power rankings as he waxes poetical about his love for BC, his core four, and being nervous. - It's been a few weeks since the initial discussions around Dave Gunnarson's ill-conceived Thunderbird mask. Since then, we've learned more about the artistic lineage of the Thunderbird House Post totem, and about the story of just why those totem poles are at Brockton Point in the first place. - Quinn Hughes has the highest PPG of any defenseman ever drafted 7th overall. We find 9 other Canucks and 3 nearly-Nucks as we work our way down the all-time PPG list for 7th overall picks. - Ardella festoons the pod with festive stats of historical Canucks team records over the holidays. How Did We Not Know about the winningest Canucks holiday squad of all time? Thanks for listening! This episode supports the Hockey4Youth foundation and HerosHockey.
Thomas Drance of the Athletic Vancouver gets into how Vasily Podkolzin could land with the Canucks this season, discusses Travis Green's contract situation and where the Canucks sit, cap-wise, with Micheal Ferland
Today we are joined by Sarah Laug of NUCKSAID (nucksaid.com) to discuss the first postseason win in over four seasons. We talk about what went right in the game, the news of Micheal Ferland being unfit to play, the additions of Jake Virtanen and Loui Eriksson to the lineup, the prowess of the Canucks defence and the emergence of Elias Pettersson's tough side in the postseason and what that means for the rest of the series. Finally, we give our three keys to victory for Game 3. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canuckspucks/message
Brian Burke gives his thoughts about Micheal Ferland’s future with the Vancouver Canucks, Minnesota Wild analyst Wes Walz previews game three of the qualifying round series vs Vancouver, and Sportsnet analyst Corey Hirsch gives his take on the first two games between the Wild and Canucks.
Two games into the play in and the boys are talking about what's been going down in the bubble. The Canucks and Wild are tied at a game a piece in the Stanley Cup qualifiers and there's a lot to talk to about! Travis Green's lineup decisions, Tyler Toffoli's "injury," Micheal Ferland and of course Jake Virtanen. Jason, also known as @DesiMundha on twitter makes his SCT debut.
Brady and Ryan tackled this week's episode with Ted. Even though they released a postgame the night before there was plenty to chat about. We dove into the Micheal Ferland situation and really what that ultimately means for his career, there was chatter about Jake Virtanen and Zack MacEwen in this series and SOMEHOW, we forgot to talk about Quinn Hughes the other night. We talk about Quinn Hughes. Dudes and Guys (brought to you by Players Choice Sportscards) was fun and Ryan drops his guy of the week "but not for reasons you'd think". We get into Tyler Myers and his impact and both Brady and Ryan get distracted by the Oilers/Blackhawks game on the TV. It was a real winner of a show. Like, Subscribe, review, promote our show. Don't forget to follow Players Choice YouTube page. When they hit 100 followers they give away that signed numbered Jack Hughes rookie.
Jeff Paterson has questions about another setback in the Micheal Ferland situation, suggesting someone needs to tell Ferland this has to stop, for the good of his longterm health. Jeff also gets into game three and what to expect lineup-wise
Joshua and Ty preview the Canucks series against the Wild, talk about Jake Virtanen, Joe Kelly, the Marlins, preview the FA Cup Final and more! They are also joined by Canucks Army managing editor and Canucks Conversation co-host, David Quadrelli to talk all things Canucks.TIMESTAMPS:1:40- Reviewing the Canucks exhibition game against the Jets5:42- Previewing the series against the Wild12:58- Jake Virtanen, Micheal Ferland and Olli Juolevi25:28- Joshua previews the FA Cup Final and makes a big bet28:50- Marlins test Postive, Jays young stars and Joe Kelly vs Astros36:58- Seahawks trade for Jamal Adams41:46- @Quadrelli joins the show 1:11:09- The Best and Worst of Twitter and shout out to The @Broadscast
Jeff Paterson says Micheal Ferland needs to have a good night tonight as he gets back into game action, and points out - after a long layoff - Jacob Markstrom will also need to be dialed in right from the start
Canucks hockey is back, and with it comes the return of Locked On Canucks! Justin tees up tonight's exhibition action between the Canucks and Jets, takes a brief look back at some of the stories he missed during the COVID shutdown, and gets very excited about this team's playoff chances thanks to Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes and... Micheal Ferland? Yes, that's right. It's good to be back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TSN hockey insider and game analyst Ray Ferraro says that the NHL can pull off it's bubbles if the players adhere to the rules and respect the bubble. Ray also said that he's hopeful that Micheal Ferland can return to the Canucks lineup and be a factor in the play-in series.
Today’s Starting Line Up is Dan Riccio and Randip Janda from “Reach Deep”. The boys move over to the morning show for the week and bring you the latest with the Vancouver Canucks, including Micheal Ferland’s progress with the team and if he can draw into the lineup. On the show, Ryan Kesler talks about […]
Jeff Paterson gets into the progerssion of Micheal Ferland and Olli Juolevi in camp, suggests two exhibition games would have helped most teams, and says there are a lot of positive vibes for the Canucks right now
TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button joined Donnie and Rick to talk about the John Chayka situation and more.
TSN Analyst and Reporter Farhan Lalji joined Donnie and Moj to talk about the latest with the Canucks at Training Camp and more.
Another week, another podcast.This week the boys break in the new microphones and soundboard as they set up in the new studio. They discuss Micheal Ferland at length. It turns out that Vasili Podkolzin is actually good and Faber gives his thoughts on Kole Lind and Jonah Gadjovich.Support the show (http://patreon.com/canucksconvo) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Moj and Rick are joined by Micheal Ferland's Agent Jason Davidson.
TSN 1040 Vancouver Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson says that Brock Boeser back in the Canucks lineup is a good thing, but he needs to be a sniper when the games get going again. Paterson also says that he doubts that Micheal Ferland can play the same way he did for the Calgary Flames in the 2015 playoffs versus the Canucks.
Thomas Drance of the Athletic Vancouver says a training camp and exhibition games will be very important for Micheal Ferland's return. Drance also gets into why he's leaning towards Artemi Panarin as his Hart winner
This week in anguish: - We're still not sure we see the (non-financial) point in the push to finish this season, but since our conflicted feelings are the fuel this podcast runs on... - It finally happened. JimJohn have the helm firmly in their clutches, the age of Judd is no more, and we can't help but be pre-jealous of whoever gets to have their team managed by our ever-growing collection of cast-offs. - We talked a bit about Tryamkin, Tyler Myers, Micheal Ferland, Brock Boeser, and Chris Tanev, because the Canucks are still a hockey team that exists. - How Did I Not Know Thats abound! Ardella owes Auston Matthews a quinceañero present, Tristan missed out on the existence of an entire summit series, and we are reminded of the extremely minor demands of the early NHL labour movements. - This was the week that (a few) hockey players said out loud that Black Lives Matter, and we discuss the statements made by Jake, Brock, Troy, and Elias. We discuss CambieKev's 40,000 word intersectional opus on the culture of hockey and the need for societal change, and we conclude that no voice is too small in the struggle against police brutality and for racial equity.
Thomas Drance from The Athletic says that he would be hesitant to put Micheal Ferland, and his concussion history this year, into the Canucks lineup in an intense five-game series. Drance also says that he could see UFA players like Chris Tanev taking one-year deals because of the uncertainty of the salary cap and just how much teams are going to be willing to spend money and hand out term.
Harman Dayal of the Athletic gets into roster decisions the Canucks will have to make around expanded rosters for the play-in series. But Harman wonders how wise it would be to push Micheal Ferland - if he's healthy - into the high-stakes of the play-in set with Minnesota
Originally from Asquith, SK. He started in the amateur rodeoing circuit at age 14 and by 20 he was a professional bull fighter. He's had 4 selections to the Canadian rodeo finals & 2 selections to Canadian bull rider finals. During his career he represented himself & when he retired he started representing Professional Bull Riders. In 2010 he joined Thunder Creek Professional Player Management where he now represents players like Ethan Bear, Damon Severson & Micheal Ferland (among others) All episodes are also available on Youtube & Spotify. If you like what you hear please subscribe & leave a rating
The boys reunite for the first episode of quarantine. Nam gets fired up talking about a potential Micheal Ferland return to hockey and the Canucks possibility of not being able to resign Tyler Toffoli. A potential Jake Virtanen - Dante Fabbro trade scenario is discussed and how much does Judd Brackett mean to the Canucks?
TSN NHL analyst Ray Ferraro joins Halford & Drance with his thoughts on the Toffoli deal, and touches on the announcement that Micheal Ferland is done for the season.
Tyler Toffoli is officially a member of the Vancouver Canucks, and we break it all down for you. Did the Canucks give up too much? Where will he play in the lineup? Should they have traded for someone else? Justin Morissette of Sportsnet 650 and Locked On Canucks hops on to talk about the trade, Micheal Ferland, his start in radio, what the Canucks should do at the deadline, and a lot more. Follow us on Twitter @powerofthetowel, and host @nickbondi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyler Toffoli is officially a member of the Vancouver Canucks, and we break it all down for you. Did the Canucks give up too much? Where will he play in the lineup? Should they have traded for someone else? Justin Morissette of Sportsnet 650 and Locked On Canucks hops on to talk about the trade, Micheal Ferland, his start in radio, what the Canucks should do at the deadline, and a lot more. Follow us on Twitter @powerofthetowel, and host @nickbondi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Thomas Drance get into the Canucks loss to Anaheim and ask if the club needs to add toughness by the deadline, with Micheal Ferland's latest issue
Another week, another podcast.This week the boys talk about the Sedins jersey retirement night, the Canucks recent winning ways. What the division is putting in front of them to get to the final four and how Nikita Tryamkin could win over all Canucks fans with a playoff run in Utica. Speaking of Utica, we've got a mid-game "Ridin the Bus" segment with Cory Hergott as the Comets were getting dominated by the Crunch, Cory predicted that they could come back with a quick Goldobin goal and a Boucher goal. The Comets tied the game up at 2-2 right after we ended the phone call... You're a wizard Cory... We touch on the Micheal Ferland concussion talk but were unaware of the situation in Utica with him being taken out of the game, we chat with Cory about it and wrap up the show with it as well. Rate and review! We appreciate it!Support the show (http://patreon.com/canucksconvo) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger feels that Jim Benning will likely not be active at the trade deadline if Micheal Ferland is healthy and back in the Canucks lineup. Dreger also say that Brock Boeser's injury might be concerning if it continues to keep the Canucks sniper out of the lineup.
Thomas Drance of the Athletic Vancouver says Jake Virtanen will have a strong arbitration case, with the contracts of Micheal Ferland and Ryan Dzingel (minus maybe 30% for RFA status) as comparables. Drance also gets into his Athletic interview with Jim Benning, particularly on the contract situations for Jacob Markstrom, Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes
Branden and Chris sit down with Wheat Kings General Manager, Darren Ritchie, to pull back the curtain on how a WHL Trade Deadline day unfolds. We also look ahead to the playoff push and highlight Micheal Ferland Bobblehead Night!
Vancouver Canucks GM Jim Benning joined Matt & Blake today on TSN1040 to talk all things Canucks, including injury updates on various players including Micheal Ferland, and to talk prospects and plans for the remainder of the season.
Andrew Wadden & Rick Dhaliwal bring you another edition of Rink Wide on TSN1040, talking all things hockey in and around the Canucks game against the Buffalo Sabres. The guys go around the league with the hottest stories from the past week, and also talk goaltending with Kevin Woodley, Micheal Ferland with his agent Jason Davidson, and hockey culture with Dave Tomlinson.
This week in anguish: - Securing 7 out of 8 points in the past week has us on a high, and being on a high immediately makes us fret about the surely forthcoming low. - At long last, we better get to know Big Tex himself, Tyler Myers. - Tristan wallows in the 2015 first round playoff loss to the Flames, both for how much it sucked at the time, and for how it forces us to remember how dominant Micheal Ferland once was. - Ardella fires up the time machine to remind us of the Canucks rookie who was talk of the town in October 1990, our farm team depth in 2000, and that the October 2019 team just outdid their 2010 brethren. - "How Did I Not Know That?": Thatcher Edition Thanks for listening! If you liked the show, tell a friend. You can find us on Twitter as @thisweektristan and @thisweekardella.
TSN hockey insider and game analyst Ray Ferraro says that it's concerning that Micheal Ferland is in concussion protocol. Ferraro also said that he didn't see a specific moment during the fight with Kyle Clifford where Ferland got tagged.
David Pratt and Ben Kuzma from Postmedia start by talking about the Canucks goal-a-palooza of late and what is behind their great start to the 2019-20 season. On the other side of the coin the guys talk about Loui drawing back into the line-up and how no one complained when the Canucks originally signed him as a free agent. Dave and Ben chat on how Shotgun Jake is progressing as he seems to be doing the right things to stay in the line-up. The guys discuss Micheal Ferland and wonder whether he can regain his previous form in his last season with the Flames or last season with the Canes - or if what we are seeing thus far with the Canucks is who he is now. Dave asks what the right move is for 'Cadillac problem' goaltending tandem the Canucks have where both goalies have shown that they are capable of winning games. The guys turn their attention to Utica and talk about how the Comets have had an incredible start, including Cole Lind - and who will get the first recall from the crop of top players that are performing so well in the AHL. Dave and Ben talk about the Niners and their incredible D, especially Nick Bosa, that has made them 7-0 to start the NFL season and look forward to some of the big match-ups this Sunday. The guys touch on Tiger's win in Japan and whether he will play for the US at the 2020 Olympic Summer Games in Japan.
TSN director of scouting Craig J Button says that Micheal Ferland has a history of being inconsistent going all the way back to his junior days. Button also denounced a theory that Matt had about a players derrière.
Ray Ferraro says there has to be some concern about Micheal Ferland's slow drop in icetime, and gets into Troy Stecher's time on the third pair
The Georgia Straight's NATHAN CADDELL joins the show after a pair of weekend morning games that draw the Canucks' early strengths and weaknesses further into focus. We talk takeaways from both weekend games, Micheal Ferland concerns, and how strong play between the pipes is leading this city back into familiar territory, as a goalie controversy seems unavoidable before the year is done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Georgia Straight's NATHAN CADDELL joins the show after a pair of weekend morning games that draw the Canucks' early strengths and weaknesses further into focus. We talk takeaways from both weekend games, Micheal Ferland concerns, and how strong play between the pipes is leading this city back into familiar territory, as a goalie controversy seems unavoidable before the year is done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THOMAS DRANCE of The Athletic Vancouver joins the show to discuss the Canucks' bottom-six forwards after a monster performance from the fourth line leads to questions about how this third line can be used as it searches for an identity. Plus, how good has Jake Virtanen really been? Where's the best place for Adam Gaudette? And when should we start to worry about Micheal Ferland? All that and more, live from the rink in St. Louis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Pratt and Ben Kuzma started by chatting about the ceremony naming Bo captain and his captain-like qualities that have been on display especially last season. The guys talked about Markstrom not being available and how we are all going to find out if Demko is ready to step into the starter role in the NHL. The big question for the Canucks this season remains who is going to score, especially on the PP. Dave still wonders why Quinn Hughes isn't on PP1, and asks are we expecting too much from Petey in his second season? Dave visits the Canucks locker room and chats 1 on 1 with Bo Horvat. Bo gets into what being named captain means to him and how he is still processing it. Bo also talks about how he feels the team is progressing thus far and and more. Dave and Ben also get into Micheal Ferland and why he is having a slow start despite playing with top 6 players.Dave and Ben wrap-up this week's podcast talking about how impressive the Seahawks are playing to start the NFL season 5-1 and Russ is putting up MVP numbers again.
Mike and Jason talk all things NHL with Bob McKenzie and Sean McIndoe, and ask if Canucks fans are concerned with what they've seen from Micheal Ferland
Thomas Drance of the Athletic suggests it hasn't been a great start for Micheal Ferland, and gets into the lighter weight Ferland is carrying and why Ferland wants to maintain it. Drancer also gets into the importance of Thatcher Demko getting games, and playing well
Kevin Woodley from In Goal Magazine is a bit surprised the Canucks have already dropped Micheal Ferland down the lineup, and gets into situations in Florida and San Jose