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Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill recap Montreal's dominant 6-2 win over Carolina in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final and discuss whether the Canadiens are officially turning into a team of destiny. Additionally, they preview a pivotal Game 2 in the Western Conference Final between Colorado and Vegas as the Golden Knights look to grab a 2-0 series lead.Meantime, Mike Gillis dropped major insight during his appearance on Sekeres & Price, detailing exactly what went down behind the scenes during the Maple Leafs' GM search while calling much of the reporting “inaccurate.” The boys react to the revealing comments and what it says about Toronto's front office process.They also dive into the changing discourse surrounding Auston Matthews. More and more, it sounds like the Leafs captain isn't going anywhere despite the outside noise and speculation.Plus, SiriusXM NHL Network Radio host Steve Kouleas stops by to tackle all things Maple Leafs.
In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Mike Gillis about the major actions taken by Dover's boards, committees, and commissions during April. The City Council kicked off the month on April 1 by adopting a $227.3 million budget following weeks of workshops and public hearings, with Parker praising the balance between veteran councilors and new members learning the process in public view. A week later, the Council awarded an energy savings performance contract for the McConnell Center and is exploring solar and efficiency projects at other city facilities. The Council also continued reprogramming surplus debt-financed funds toward projects like the Henry Law reconstruction, the McConnell Center roof, and Horne Street design, helping mitigate future borrowing costs.Parker and Gillis then turned to the Planning Board, which approved the Jefferson Drive transfer of development rights project 8-1, scaled back the Stark Avenue TDR, and reviewed proposed updates to site plan and subdivision regulations. The Waterfront Committee reelected its leadership and reviewed plans for a canoe and kayak vendor at the new Nebi Park pavilion. The School Board held two meetings focused largely on switching from SchoolCare to a new insurance provider, with the district filing suit for emergency relief ahead of a potential May 1 claims hold. Finally, the Parking Commission endorsed a swap of Orchard Street parking spaces with a private property owner to expand public parking downtown.
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begin with the Canadiens outlasting the Lightning to advance to the second round. They look ahead to Buffalo-Montreal in the second round (17:46). They talk about Game 1 between Colorado and Minnesota (26:30). They break down the Oilers' shortcomings (34:00) and analyze the outlook for the Boston Bruins (44:00) before unpacking where Utah is headed (49:00). Kyle and Elliotte delve into the Leafs hiring Chayka and Sundin to lead their Hockey Ops (52:11). The fellas share the latest in Vancouver's front office search (1:02:15). Elliotte opines about Mike Gillis (1:04:30) before talking about the Holloway extension in St. Louis (1:09:10). Kyle and Elliotte answer your questions and comments in The Thought Line (1:12:20). The guys touch on Game 1 Flyers vs Hurricanes (1:32:58) before delving into Ducks-Golden Knights (1:36:56). Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here. Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail. This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas. 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
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill are joined by The Athletic's James Mirtle for a wide-ranging breakdown of the Maple Leafs' ongoing GM search and the latest intel surrounding the process.Mirtle confirms reporting from Elliotte Friedman that Toronto did, in fact, request permission from Tampa Bay to speak with Julien BriseBois during their search — a request that was ultimately denied. From there, he dives into where things stand with the Leafs narrowing in on John Chayka, how the process has unfolded behind the scenes, and what level of due diligence actually went into the organization's evaluation of candidates.He also weighs in on the timeline, noting the uncertainty around when a final decision will be made, suggesting it could stretch into mid-May and expressing surprise if a hire is in place ahead of the draft lottery. Other names still in the mix include Scott White, while Mike Gillis remains a peripheral option despite not receiving an in-person interview.Mirtle also addresses the Tie Domi angle, making clear that Tie Domi is not expected to land any formal front-office role, citing both optics and the fact that his son, Max Domi, is a core part of the current roster. He's also asked about what makes Chayka an appealing candidate, but admits it's a difficult question to answer without more clarity from team president Keith Pelley.The conversation rounds out with thoughts on potential turnover in the AGM ranks, the fact that Mats Sundin brings zero front-office experience despite his appeal as a figurehead, and whether head coach Craig Berube is truly secure long-term given contract structure and his relationship with management.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee catch up with the latest on the Toronto Maple Leafs' GM search, with the word being that Mike Gillis is out, while John Chayka continues to gain momentum. Then, Sam shares his Marlies report after attending their recent playoff game. Later, they review Edmonton's Game 2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, Connor McDavid's quiet start, and pressure mounting on Kris Knoblauch. Afterwards, former NHLer and NHL Network's Jason Demers joins the show (29:22) to discuss the Penguins' chances after falling 0-3 to the Flyers, playing under Chayka in Arizona, and the pros and cons of bringing franchise legends to the front office. 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.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour by reacting to Brandon Ingram's comments ahead of Game 3. The pair discuss the level of performance he and the Raptors need to reach in order to get the series back on track, before reflecting on the pressure facing Ingram compared to past Toronto stars. The conversation then shifts to the Maple Leafs' GM search, including potential candidates and the reported status of Mike Gillis. The guys are joined by Nick Kypreos (25:22) of Real Kyper and Bourne who shares insights on the search, candidate interest, and possible front office structure, including the roles of Mats Sundin and Keith Pelley. Ben and Brent close by giving their own thoughts on the direction the Leafs may take. 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.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee react to recent reporting around the Toronto Maple Leafs' GM search, with Scott White, Ryan Martin, Evan Gold and John Chayka emerging as the finalists for the job. They discuss Mike Gillis' omission from the list of finalists, when a decision will be made, and Shane Doan's interview in Vancouver. Then, they look back on last night's playoff action, including Tampa's overtime win over Montreal to even the series, Brandon Hagel's Gordie Howe hat trick, and Scott Sabourin's late penalty. Later, Wild columnist with the Athletic, Michael Russo (32:45), stops by to tee up Game 3 between Minnesota and the Dallas Stars, as well as to share some insight on the Leafs, Canucks and Predators' GM searches. 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.
Former NHLer and Hockey Night in Canada analyst Kevin Bieksa (0:19) joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to chat about his experience playing for a contending team missing out on the Stanley Cup Playoffs like the Maple Leafs, if players pay attention to the rumblings of their next general manager, playing under Mike Gillis with the Vancouver Canucks, Brandon Hagel's fight with Juraj Slafkovský, Scott Sabourin's dirty hit on Josh Anderson, and why he believes the Oilers-Ducks series could go to seven games. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee discuss the Canucks seeking interviews with former Buffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams and Leafs special advisor Shane Doan, and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen getting hooked from Game 2. 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.
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joined OverDrive to discuss the Maple Leafs' general manager search, the potential candidates for the hockey operations, the managing viewpoint in a Canadian market, Brad Treliving's departure from Toronto, Mike Gillis' outlook in the role and more.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee check in on the Leafs' GM search, with Elliotte Friedman naming Ryan Martin and Scott White as 'finalists', while Mike Gillis appears to be losing momentum. Then, they look back on last night's playoff action and discuss the offside and penalty shot calls in overtime between the Hurricanes and Senators, whether Ottawa's cooked after going down 0-2, and the Oilers' Game 1 comeback without Connor McDavid scoring a point. Later, former Sabres forward and current analyst Andrew Peters (33:15) stops by to discuss the vibes in Buffalo, what was behind the team's mid-season turnaround, and why they got such a boost from firing GM Kevyn Adams. 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.
TSN Leafs reporter Mark Masters joins Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a wide-ranging conversation.Masters kicks things off by grading Easton Cowan's rookie season before diving into the surreal reality of the Leafs missing the playoffs for the first time in a decade—something that still feels strange around the organization. He shares his perspective from locker clean-out day, the overall vibe in the room throughout the season, and whether there was a noticeable turning point where things began to unravel.From there, the conversation shifts to the big-picture outlook. Does this team view 2025-26 as a one-off failure? Masters weighs in and explains why he believes whoever takes over must go on an absolute heater to quickly change the trajectory.He also touches on the buzz surrounding Mats Sundin being in Toronto and the potential of him joining the organization in a management role—why it makes sense, and how his presence could impact key players like William Nylander.Finally, Masters breaks down the latest on the Leafs' GM search, including the growing noise around Mike Gillis and what he could potentially bring to the table.
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee start the Leafs Hour with their reactions to the New Jersey Devils hiring Sunny Mehta as general manager. They discuss how that impacts the Leafs' GM search, Mats Sundin and 590's own Mike Futa being added to the mix of candidates, and Mike Gillis emerging as a front-runner for the job. Then they continue reviewing comments from Leafs' Locker Cleanout Day, including Anthony Stolarz's vision for next season. Finally, they dip into the Leafs Line to answer your calls and questions! 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.
David Alter of The Hockey News joined Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill to break down a busy stretch around the Maple Leafs. He opened up on what it's like covering William Nylander on a daily basis—and whether there's any fatigue that comes with the star winger's personality and approach.From there, Alter shared his biggest takeaways from locker cleanout day, with a particular focus on Auston Matthews' comments regarding his season and future in Toronto. He also weighed in on Sunny Mehta landing in New Jersey instead of the Leafs, noting that in his opinion, all signs are pointing toward Mike Gillis emerging as a key figure in Toronto.The conversation shifted to the Mats Sundin news and where the franchise icon could ultimately fit within a revamped management structure. Alter also touched on Craig Berube's future—calling it a 50/50 proposition—along with John Chayka being linked to the organization.To wrap things up, Alter dove into the culture cracks within the Leafs and offered insight into how AI is being utilized in today's game.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee get set for the final game of the season for the Toronto Maple Leafs, as they take on the Senators in Ottawa. They discuss the latest on the Leafs' GM search, with Mike Gillis reportedly getting a third interview. Then, they break down the Athletic's post-mortem article on the season and discuss the organisation's spending cuts and use of AI. Later, Sportsnet's Luke Fox stops by (31:23) to share his thoughts on Craig Berube's season, Morgan Rielly's future in Toronto, and what questions Auston Matthews might get at locker-clean-out day. 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.
The post-mortem on a disastrous season has begun, and the Toronto Maple Leafs are bracing for a summer of total "roster surgery." In this episode, we dive into the high-level power struggle at MLSE as Mike Gillis reportedly nears a senior role following his second meeting with Keith Pelley. We break down the vision of a restructured front office that could pair a data-centric mind like Sunny Mehta with a veteran executive presence like Mike Gillis. We also address the growing turmoil behind the bench, debating whether Craig Berube's tenure is in jeopardy and who would be the perfect fit to this revamped Maple Leafs front office. With the playoffs out of reach, we explain the high-stakes math of the draft lottery and why the Leafs must finish in the bottom five to prevent their first-round pick from falling into the hands of the Boston Bruins. It is the start of a massive retool for 2027, and the stakes for the franchise have never been higher and so much more!
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on the Toronto Maple Leafs' 5-3 loss to the New York Islanders. They discuss the busy debut for Artur Akhtyamov, Luke Haymes' first impressions in the lineup, and the Leafs' standing in their race for a bottom-five finish. Then, they discuss Mike Gillis reportedly getting a second interview in Toronto and what a potential Gillis/Sunny Mehta front-office pairing would look like. Later, they open the Leafs Line to take your calls and questions ahead of a critical must-lose game against the Florida Panthers on Saturday.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.
On this episode of The Chris Johnston show, Julian McKenzie and Chris Johnston go over a variety of topics including: (1:30) The Maple Leafs hiring firm to find next president and/or GM (5:15) Is Sunny Mehta already a favourite for Toronto or could he go elsewhere? (9:00) Who do the Maple Leafs want to hire a President or GM could determine which way Toronto goes (14:30) The interest with Mike Gillis is real for Maple Leafs (17:30) The Maple Leafs put themselves into a spot where they might not get a top-5 pick (20:00) Ron Francis stepping down from Kraken (27:00) Tom Fitzgerald being let go by the Devils (31:00) Will New Jersey trade Hischier? (36:30) Is this the last year for Alex Ovechkin? (45:00) Connor McDavid is hot, hot, hot (49:00) Stick Taps Today's sponsor: SHADY RAYS Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code SDP for 40% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. MACK WELDON: Go to http://mackweldon.com and get 20% off your first order of $125, or more with code CJ. SHOPIFY: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at http://shopify.com/johnston Watch all episodes of The Chris Johnston Show here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLk7FZfwCEifwZnM5KxOFlm0lQjkEheLw Buy CJ Show merch: https://sdpnshop.ca/collections/cj-show Follow us on Instagram: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie and @sdpnsports Follow us on X: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JD explains how he feels about the Blue Jays amidst their six-game losing streak. JD asks James Mirtle, senior writer at The Athletic, if there are front-running candidates for the Maple Leafs general manager job, Sunny Mehta's fit with Toronto, who the next Leafs head coach could be, James' reporting on Mike Gillis and what role Gillis views himself in, if there's any clarity about the Leafs hiring a president alongside a general manager, and Auston Matthews' level of involvement during the Leafs hiring process. JD ends the hour touching on a report stating the Chicago Bulls potential interest in Masai Ujiri. 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.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the final hour by chatting with NHL insider Frank Seravalli. They discuss the Devils' decision to part ways with Tom Fitzgerald, its potential link to the Leafs' front office openings, and what the Leafs are looking for in candidates. They also delve into Mike Gillis' long absence from the league and whether it's by choice or the league's decision. After the break, MLB TBS play-by-play announcer Brian Anderson (23:30) joins to talk about the Dodgers and Blue Jays' matchup, his memories of last year's World Series, and how a hot start affects league interest. Ben and Brent wrap up by sharing their predictions for the game. 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 affiliate.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour with more on the Blue Jays' deflating loss to the Dodgers. The boys chat about some early season concerns including the struggles of the starting rotation, fan frustration, and slow starts from key players, while comparing the situation to what's happening with the Red Sox. They shift to NHL news with thoughts on Tom Fitzgerald's firing in New Jersey, potential impact on the Maple Leafs' GM search, and Mike Gillis' case to fill the role. After the break, Sportsnet Raptors analyst Michael Grange (26:46) joins to assess the team's mindset heading into two-straight games against the Heat. Grange evaluates the implications of a potential play-in scenario, the team's future and roster construction, Scottie Barnes' role, and the development of younger players. 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.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill are joined by longtime NHL bench boss and noted Leafs fan Bruce Boudreau to break down the chaos surrounding the organization.Boudreau doesn't hold back—starting with his thoughts on Keith Pelley's reported micromanaging and just how unusual it must've been having him in the room during trade deadline discussions. He also weighs in on Pelley's recent press conference… and let's just say, he wasn't a fan.From there, Boudreau offers up the advice he'd give Pelley if the Leafs president picked up the phone today looking for answers on how to fix things. When it comes to potential leadership candidates, he doesn't see an obvious choice—but does float George McPhee's name, noting their history together in Washington, while acknowledging a move from Vegas feels unlikely.The conversation then shifts to Mike Gillis' candidacy and the likelihood that any new executive would bring in familiar faces. Behind the bench, Boudreau shares why he doesn't believe Manny Malhotra is the solution, before wrapping with candid thoughts on Craig Berube's future—and whether he may already be coaching for his next opportunity.
Mike & Jason discuss a busy weekend in sports including a Saturday Canucks loss to the Utah Mammoth, plus they speak with The Athletic NHL's James Mirtle about the possibility of the Toronto Maple Leafs hiring Mike Gillis as their next General Manager, and what kind of fit that would be. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
In hour three, Mike & Jason chat with The Athletic NHL's James Mirtle (1:40) about the possibility of the Toronto Maple Leafs hiring Mike Gillis as their next General Manager, and what kind of fit that would be, plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
Jeff Marek, host of The Sheet, joined Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill to break down what's next for the Maple Leafs as their pivotal GM search begins.Marek weighed in on Keith Pelley's press conference, acknowledging the heavy use of corporate language while noting that it aligns with Pelley's business-first background. He suggested the presser may have doubled as a feeler—an opportunity for MLSE to gauge how certain ideas would resonate with the market.From there, the conversation shifted to Toronto's front office search and the growing emphasis on data-driven decision making. Marek floated names like Panthers assistant GM Sunny Mehta as potential fits and joked that plenty of candidates may suddenly start branding themselves as “data-centric” as the process unfolds. That said, he also spoke highly of Mike Gillis, identifying him as a strong and credible option.Marek emphasized that the Leafs are expected to cast a wide net—and made it clear this remains one of the most coveted jobs in hockey. Simply put: it's Toronto.To wrap, he touched on Craig Berube's future behind the bench and how it factors into the organization's broader direction.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they set up tonight's Canucks game at Colorado (3:00), plus they go around the NHL with Sportsnet's David Amber (28:43). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. 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.
On today's show Donnie and Rick chat about the Canucks visit to Colorado tonight and if a Mike Gillis reunion could work in Vancouver.Joining the show is Thomas Drance (18:38) and Moj (50:49).
John Shannon of 100% Hockey joins Nick Alberga and Jay Rosehill for a loaded conversation on the future of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Shannon breaks down Keith Pelley's messaging following the dismissal of Brad Treliving, offering insight into what was really said—and what it all means moving forward. With a strong understanding of Pelley, Shannon shares what kind of leader he is, what he values, and how that could shape the organization's next steps.They dive into potential front office structure, including the possibility of adding a President of Hockey Operations alongside a new GM. Shannon also gives his candid take on Craig Berube's future behind the bench and why he's skeptical about a return.Plus, a closer look at potential candidates: Shannon weighs in on Mike Gillis, who's already been linked to the role, and discusses whether Doug Armstrong could realistically be a fit in Toronto.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Jannik Hansen joins the show to discuss the "phenomenal motivator" that is John Tortorella and why the Vegas Golden Knights have significantly underperformed their roster. We shift focus to the front office chaos in Vancouver and Toronto, discussing Mike Gillis as a candidate for the Leafs, the uncertain future of Patrik Allvin, and why the Canucks' goaltending deployment has "gone off the rails" in the post-Ian Clark era. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Mike Gillis, the city's Director of Media Services, to recap highlights from January's board, committee, and commission activities.The conversation begins with the Jan. 5 inauguration of the City Council, including four new city councilors and a new mayor, with Lindsey Williams unanimously selected as deputy mayor. The School Board also took the oath of office, retaining Robin Trefethen as chair. The new Council quickly got to work with a workshop and goal-setting session.The School Board adopted a proposed budget of approximately $102.8 million that will continue existing programs without staff cuts. Parker and Gillis discuss the Planning Board's annual land use meeting, which brought together volunteers from various boards for networking and updates. A significant milestone was the Planning Board's adoption of the new land-use chapter of the Master Plan.Other key Council actions included approving phase one of the Central Avenue water main replacement project, declining a state grant for milfoil treatment at Willand Pond due to PFAS concerns, and approving additional funding for the permanent 9/11 memorial. The Council also discussed Community Power rate changes and decided to move some city accounts back to the default energy provider.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Mike Gillis, Partner and Co-CEO at DMJPS CPAs + Advisors. He helps privately-held businesses and their owners achieve their long-term financial goals with proactive planning. He is a frequent presenter on tax matters and works extensively in the area of succession and exit planning strategies for businesses. Mike is originally from Pennsylvania. He attended Thiel College in Pennsylvania and graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Accounting and Business Administration, and became a CPA in 1984.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Mike Gillis, Partner and Co-CEO at DMJPS CPAs + Advisors. He helps privately-held businesses and their owners achieve their long-term financial goals with proactive planning. He is a frequent presenter on tax matters and works extensively in the area of succession and exit planning strategies for businesses. Mike is originally from Pennsylvania. He attended Thiel College in Pennsylvania and graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Accounting and Business Administration, and became a CPA in 1984.
In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Kirt Schuman about his 15-year tenure on the Dover Planning Board. Schuman shares his journey from joining the Main Street Design Committee in 2004 to eventually becoming Planning Board Chair. He discusses his involvement in developing the 2007 Land Use Master Plan and the 2012 Community Visioning Chapter, which prioritized downtown revitalization while balancing the preservation of Dover's diverse housing stock.Schuman reflects on the board's evolution in the early 2000s, praising predecessors like Ron Cole for their efficient meeting management and mentorship. He highlights significant achievements including the adoption of form-based code in 2010, downtown rezoning, and the revolutionary shift from parking minimums to maximums. Throughout the conversation, Schuman emphasizes the importance of thoughtful, community-engaged planning processes and the value of balancing development and community vision.The interview concludes with Schuman encouraging community involvement, noting that local engagement is the most effective way to make an impact, build relationships, and contribute to tangible community improvements like the Dover waterfront development.In This Week in Dover History, we learn about Dover's first responders in honor of Firefighter Appreciation Day and National Police Week. Mike Gillis traces the evolution of Dover Fire and Rescue from bucket brigades in the 1600s to today's professional service responding to over 7,100 calls annually under Fire Chief Perry Plummer. He also highlights the Dover Police Department's history from night watchmen to becoming New Hampshire's first accredited police department in 1988, now handling 35,000 calls yearly under Police Chief William Breault.
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Actors Eddie Redmayne and Lashana Lynch on their modern day remake of The Day of the Jackal. Political satire in the US Elections: Helen Lewis of the Atlantic and Mike Gillis of the Onion discuss.We take a look at how to write a novel with Hattie Crisell and Sara Collins.and remember the music producer and innovator extraordinaire, Quincy Jones, who's died at the age of 91. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Corinna Jones
As commerce transforms around the new rent-extracting digital fiefdoms, algorithms and AI become a way to transform skilled labor into machine-learning piecework. In Severance, technology is used to "sever" people's working selves from their actual selves, creating the perfect, dehumanized work force. Bibliography: https://literatemachine.com/2024/06/25/how-capitalism-becomes-feudalism-severance-and-technofuedalism/#bibliography Blog version and links to the podcast and mailing list at https://literatemachine.com You can support this project at Patreon.com/ericrosenfield where for as little as $1 an episode you can get exclusive authors notes, early access to episodes, and other goodies Special thanks to all my Patrons: Kathryn Carruthers, Gabi Ghita, Hristo Kolev, Kevin Cafferty, Ulysse Pence, Wilma Ezekowitz, Mike Gillis, Christian Frost, IndustrialRobot, Not Invader Zim, Jason Quackenbush, Arthur Rosenfield, and Nancy S. Rosen
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Mike Gillis, CEO of DMJPS, a CPA and advisory firm in North Carolina, joins John Garrett on this episode of What's Your "And"? Mike talks about his passion for lake life and how it's become a huge part of his personal and professional life. His dedication to promoting work-life balance and employee engagement, along with his advocacy for sharing personal interests in the workplace, creates a positive atmosphere for his staff. Mike's commitment to encouraging a culture that values people's interests beyond work serves as an inspiration and encouragement for leaders looking to prioritize employee well-being and satisfaction.
Matt and Blake discuss a 4-1 win over Tampa, a high-water mark of 10 games over .500, a hat trick for Brock Boeser and his season to date, more brilliance from Quinn Hughes and his (and J.T. Miller's) pursuit of the scoring lead, a sensational game for Thatcher Demko, a good night for the penalty kill unit, and those blasted too many men penalties. Other topics include the latest wrinkle in a proposed Canucks' practice facility, Ethan Bear signing elsewhere, trade interest in Andrei Kuzmenko, Craig Berube fired in St. Louis, and Bill Belichick out in New England? Former Canucks president/GM Mike Gillis joins to talk everything Roberto Luongo: his captaincy, excellence, style makeover with Rollie Melanson, ceding the crease to Cory Schneider, his contract sucking, his trade, the Stromebone1 Twitter account, and not starting the Heritage Classic game. Frank Corrado joins to explain the scissors play that Hughes, Kuzmenko and Boeser executed beautifully in Tuesday's game. Frank talks about Boeser, Hughes, Luongo, and how too-many-men penalties happen. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake discuss a 4-1 win over Tampa, a high-water mark of 10 games over .500, a hat trick for Brock Boeser and his season to date, more brilliance from Quinn Hughes and his (and J.T. Miller's) pursuit of the scoring lead, a sensational game for Thatcher Demko, a good night for the penalty kill unit, and those blasted too many men penalties. Other topics include the latest wrinkle in a proposed Canucks' practice facility, Ethan Bear signing elsewhere, trade interest in Andrei Kuzmenko, Craig Berube fired in St. Louis, and Bill Belichick out in New England? Former Canucks president/GM Mike Gillis joins to talk everything Roberto Luongo: his captaincy, excellence, style makeover with Rollie Melanson, ceding the crease to Cory Schneider, his contract sucking, his trade, the Stromebone1 Twitter account, and not starting the Heritage Classic game. Frank Corrado joins to explain the scissors play that Hughes, Kuzmenko and Boeser executed beautifully in Tuesday's game. Frank talks about Boeser, Hughes, Luongo, and how too-many-men penalties happen. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
The Canucks open the season with a bang, but Jackson is busy doing something far more important than watching the first game of a new year, and that's seeing gob live in concert. We open with a hearty discussion on sports video game soundtracks before tackling the big heavy story to start the hockey season, and that's the league's decision to ban pride tape from adorning players' sticks this season. Then it's back to the Canucks, who got a spirited performance from a player we all want good things for, and whose return to top form could be a complete game-changer for a Vancouver team that could desperately use a feel-good story. Support the show at patreon.com/roxyfever where $5 a month gets you instant Locker Room Access to all of monthly Heritage Minutes, the most recent of which saw Jackson joined by producer Justin Morissette for a ten-year retrospective on the John Tortorella season in Vancouver, and how Mike Gillis's final year set the blueprint for the decade of hell we've been stuck in ever since.
CHEERS Season 6, episode 21: “Our Hourly Bread” Hosted by Ryan Daly with special guest Mike Gillis from Radio Vs. The Martians. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the CHEERS CAST Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/cheerscast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to CHEERS CAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cheers-cast/id1403495561?mt=2 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support CHEERS CAST and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
CHEERS Season 6, episode 21: “Our Hourly Bread” Hosted by Ryan Daly with special guest Mike Gillis from Radio Vs. The Martians. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the CHEERS CAST Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/cheerscast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to CHEERS CAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cheers-cast/id1403495561?mt=2 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support CHEERS CAST and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
Today on the show, after the Panthers win, Matt and Blake congratulate Roberto Luongo on another visit to the Stanley Cup Final, and reminisce on his time in Vancouver. Frank Corrado stops by with his experience around Luongo, plus his take on the thought of Mike Gillis as possible GM of the Leafs. Also, Rob Williams has an update on the “seat beat” at Rogers Arena, along with his summary of a chat with Trevor Linden on the captaincy in Vancouver.Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Benning to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Let's make it happen. Are Trevor Beggs and Kyle Bhawan petty because either Vegas or Florida is going to win a CUp before the Canucks? Perhaps… On today's episode of Locked on Canucks, Beggsy and Bhawan look at the Canucks Core Four versus other remaining NHL playoff teams. They also dig into the Benning trolling and Leafs fans pining for Mike Gillis to become the team's next general manager. Follow us! https://twitter.com/kylebhawan https://twitter.com/trevbeggs Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The team had a scheduling conflict this week, so we had to forego recording. However, we wanted to highlight the marketing Guru, Mike Gillis. We have had Mike G. on the show several times, however one of our favorite moments was sitting down with Mike to hear the origin story behind his collaboration with Daniels Vineyard. Last week, Mike G released a new blend of his wine and launched a party series titled, "Sunset Sundays". The rest as you all probably already know is history. Mike G, even brought our team on board to help with his latest project. All in all, working with the young Guru will only lead to success. We appreciate you Mike! Cheers Bro!!!! - The PreGame Podcast. For all things PreGame visit www.livefromthepregame.com For exclusive content and experiences check out the PreGame Podcast on Patreon by visiting http://www.patreon.com/thepregamepodcast
Len, Rowan, and Mike Gillis take peek ahead at the roster of strategy games that are maybe, probably, or definitely coming out (or coming out of Early Access) in 2023. We also take an aside for some informed speculation on what some suspiciously quiet heavy-hitters like Total War and Civilization might be concocting. Also, who is Hooded Horse and why are they publishing everything we're into now?
The Onion is going to the mat to protect the right to parody. And their brief filed with the Supreme Court reads like, well, a hilarious Onion article. Reset checks in with Onion head writer Mike Gillis.
Former Canucks GM, Mike Gillis, joined Matt and Jeff for our special Canada Day episode. Mike came on to talk about the recent Hall of Fame announcement that saw three of his players get the call on their first ballot. Mike talked about the growth of Henrik and Daniel through his time in Vancouver and the job they did in finding the right linemate in Alex Burrows. Mike talked about what made Rollie Melanson such a great goalie coach for Luongo.Ryan Kesler joined Matt and Jeff for our holiday episode to talk about the Canucks and their new found hall of famers. Ryan talked about their work ethic and how it pushed him. They were always in the gym after the game and knew that when they went in the gym, the rest of the team would follow. Ryan talked about learning ‘Sedinery'. Ryan talked about Luongo as captain. Says it was a good thought and he was all for it but they made the right decision going back to a player. Lu handled it well but once they moved it away from him, his game moved up another level. You'll want to hear what Kes says about how he feels about the Vancouver Canucks Stanley Cup run.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle and JD go through potential San Jose Sharks general manager candidates now that Doug Wilson is stepping down due to health concerns. We discuss if Eric Tulsky is ready to lead a team, Émilie Castonguay's rise in the NHL world (8:00), and if trying to grab Mathieu Dache to replicate the Tampa Bay Lightning (15:00). We then look at Mike Gillis and if he can replicate the success he had in Vancouver (20:00), if super-agent Pat Brisson can make the jump from agent to GM (24:00), and some candidates that we wouldn't be very excited about (26:00).Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!HelloFreshGo to HelloFresh.com/lockedon16 and use code lockedon16 for up to 16 free meals AND 3 free gifts.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” 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!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Shady RaysEXCLUSIVELY FOR OUR LISTENERS, HEAD TO SHADYRAYS.COM AND USE CODE LOCKEDON TO GET FIFTY PERCENT OFF TWO OR MORE PAIRS OF POLARIZED SUNGLASSES. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices