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The Hockey Show is celebrating the upcoming return of Stranger Things, so today's hot topics should include weird injuries, weird standings, and weird fan behavior. In wins and fails, the gang reacts to the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers jerseys for their upcoming Winter Classic, Rob Ray takes a stab at the Edmonton Oilers' goaltending situation, and Sam Reinhart is really good at hockey. Adnan Virk joins in on the fun to discuss which Canadian team has the best chance of making a run at the Stanley Cup as we approach US Thanksgiving, if any. Plus, the Chicago Blackhawks are fun, Patrick Roy went to war for his players, and Rose really wants him to watch Stranger Things. In the Panthers Den, Ethan wants everybody to take a deep breath as the Cats have recently gotten things back on track. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry brings us the crushing sound of Josh Allen getting picked off to end the Bills' game. Meanwhile, Cam Skattebo predicts a 12-win, playoff year for the Giants! Plus, the Mets' Adam Ottavino trashes Carlos Mendoza's bullpen handling on his own podcast. The Rangers also lost to the Avalanche.
Jerry brings us Ryan Clark and Stephen A. Smith reacting after Drake Maye admitted he didn't know their show existed. Plus, Adam Ottavino spills clubhouse secrets about Brandon Nimmo caring deeply about what reporters write about him. Oh, and the Rangers lost to the Avalanche.
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Another day, another win for the Avalanche after taking down the New York Rangers 6-3 for their 7th straight win. They are now only the fourth team in NHL history with only one regulation loss through the first twenty games of the season, and they continue to do it in all different kinds of ways. Send questions to the mailbag here: https://forms.gle/7ytuJfsiTr1x3VDt6 Keep up with everything on the site at HockeyMountainHigh.com Follow the show: @HockeyMTNPod Follow Griffin: @GRYoungs Follow Christian: @Christian_Bolle Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sports Talk episode are back!!! What happens when 2 assholes with too much sense stop making sense? On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk the NFL Week 12 with predictions and fantasy football implications. They also discuss the NBA and NHL a bit, including how the New York Rangers have been playing. Finally they cover wrestling briefly discussing WWE Raw. Join the nonsense at https://linktr.ee/2sense
Jesse Montano and Meghan Angley round out your week by unpacking Colorado Avalanche's 20th game of the season as they knocked off the New York Rangers 6-3 to add their names to an elite short-list of early season success #ColoradoAvalanche #GoAvsGo #AvsNation #NathanMacKinnon #CaleMakar #GuerillaSports #Hockey #AvalancheHockey #MileHighHockey #AvsFans #Avalanche2025 #Mikko Rantanen #AvsGameDay #NHLHighlights #DenverSports #AvalancheForever #MakarMagic #HockeyInColorado #StanleyCup #NHL This show is brought to you by RefiJet Did you know you could refinance your auto loan? With RefiJet, you could save around $150 a month—all with just a soft credit pull and zero hassle. Lower payments, flexible terms, even cash back from your car's equity. RefiJet does the work, you get the savings. Start today at RefiJet.com/Sports The Faster, Easier way to Refinance
Are fans getting their money's worth when players seem to be coasting? Boomer tackles the frustration of athletes not giving maximum effort and zeroes in on Rangers Captain J.T. Miller, questioning his level of engagement on the ice.
Jerry's update is here! First, back-spasm Boomer unveils the new Rangers Winter Classic jersey. Then, it's a gridiron clash as Phil Simms vs. Kay Adams square off on 4th-down strategy. Plus, we've got the Jets QB confirmation, Mike Kafka's thoughts on WWE, and the sounds of the Knicks' victory!
Where could the New York Rangers realistically find themselves in the standings should this continue? It hasn't been all doom and gloom, with the power play surging of late, and one of the most healthy rosters in their division, but something is clearly still missing. In this episode, we talk over the nagging injury that JT Miller is still evidently going through (highlighted in an article linked below), the trade value in certain key pieces like impending free agent Artemi Panarin and former 1st overall pick Lafreniere, and the string of recent games that find the Rangers in 6th place in the Metropolitan, yet somehow just a few wins away from the top of the standings. Today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - use the link below to save on your first subscription!BetterHelp:https://betterhelp.com/broadwayblockSteve's latest for Blue Line Station: https://bluelinestation.com/should-the-rangers-rest-j-t-miller-now-before-it-s-too-late-01k9xrm7spj2Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/broadway_blockTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@broadway_blockYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-4OSzH5NKz4EmhVCk0yaZgTwitter:https://twitter.com/Broadway_BlockApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/broadway-block/id1646160199Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3KqBFrqn7maexzAnVeqCUH
Rangers vs. Avalanche NHL Betting Odds & Picks, 11/20/25 | Night Moves Show by Ramon Scott.
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy discuss the many red flags surrounding the New York Rangers this season, captain JT Miller completely giving up on a play which resulted in a goal against, Mikko Rantanen's dangerous play against Alexander Romanov, Patrick Roy's serious comments aimed at Rantanen, John Tavares giving the Maple Leafs some life and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OLD TIME HOCKEY IS BACK and it brings a tear to Mickey Redmond's eye! Tune into this special (remote) edition of the Winged Wheel Podcast as we record late-night and recover from the Winged Wheel Podcast Night at the LCA festivities. We start with a recap of the Anaheim Ducks game, including a strong bounce back for Todd McLellan's squad, with the likes of Dylan Larkin, Alex DeBrincat, Patrick Kane, Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, and more all contributing (5:00), before jumping into the devastating 4-1 blown lead loss to Tage Thompson and the Buffalo Sabres: what went wrong after a hot start, Gibson's struggles, defensive debate as Seider, Sandin-Pellikka, Edvinsson, and others had miscues this weekend, forward depth woes, & more (10:30). After that, a recap of the 2-1 win over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden, led by Lucas Raymond's heroics, Alex DeBrincat's funny stolen goal, and Jonathan Quick inciting one of the most beautiful bench clearing donnybrooks the NHL has ever seen (23:10). Next, Winged Wheel Podcast Night at the LCA live show replays of our interviews with the designers of the Detroit Red Wings Centennial jerseys, Kyle Culps and Zach Freeland (36:10), as well as Detroit Red Wings lead announcer Ken Daniels & Buffalo Sabres legend Rob Ray (57:00). All of that & lots more, with a return to regularly scheduled programming next episode! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Green Light Lending: gogreenlightlending.com #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
On this episode, we discuss the Blue Jackets' previous four game stretch against the Oilers, Kraken, Oilers again, and the New York Rangers, talk about Boone Jenner's long-term injury and our concerns about what that means for his future in Columbus, and preview another four-game stretch against the Canadiens, Jets, Maple Leafs, and Red Wings. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Thread, and Twitter: @CBJectivelyPod Check us out on Facebook and YouTube: CBJectively Speaking Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen! Check out our merchandise: www.cbjectivelymerch.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
TVA Sports' Ren Lavoie (4:39) joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to weigh in on if he would dive a bit deeper into what happened with Jack Hughes' off-ice hand injury, why the Montreal Canadiens' recent skid doesn't negate the positives to their start to the season, Toronto Maple Leafs being handcuffed from moving pieces and why it needs to be a big change to break through, the Habs' 'rebuild' being over, Ryan O'Reilly expecting himself to be traded away, Brendan Shanahan's potential return to an NHL front office, and if the league will get involved in the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings bench clearing brawl. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee dive deeper into the Rangers-Red Wings scrum and the unwritten rules of hockey, Matthew Schaefer's impressive rookie season, and Adrian Kempe's 8-year contract extension with the L.A. Kings.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.
Welcome to the DFO Rundown with Jason Gregor and Jeff Marek!Jack Hughes is out for about two months with a strange off-ice injury. How will this affect New Jersey's hot start, and will Hughes be ready for the Olympics?Given the nature of Hughes' injury, the guys discuss some of the weirdest athlete injuries from across the sporting world.Tampa Bay beat their in-state rivals, the Florida Panthers, despite a plethora of injuries to some of their top players. How will the injury bug affect the NHL trade market over the next couple of months?Montréal and Boston highlighted a great weekend slate, with the Original Six matchup providing some sensational old-school hockey featuring two fights in the first five minutes. The NHL also took the ice in Sweden for the Global Series.Drew Doughty suffered an injury over the weekend, and his hopes of representing Canada at the Olympics are slowly fading. After an underwhelming Four Nations tournament, was that the last time Doughty will don the Maple Leaf?Staying in LA, Adrian Kempe cashed in with an eight-year, $85-million contract extension. Kempe was a top free agent heading into the 2026 off-season — so who's left in a dwindling 2026 UFA class?Zach Hyman returned for the Edmonton Oilers and helped propel them to a comeback win against the Carolina Hurricanes. Leon Draisaitl scored the overtime winner and finished the game with three points.A scary scenario unfolded in the OHL, as Luke Dragusica slashed the face of Brady Blaseg during the Mississauga–Oshawa game. What will the punishment be for Dragusica?The New York Islanders have had great starts from several young players. Matthew Schaefer has surpassed expectations on Long Island, and trade acquisition Emil Heineman is quietly putting together an impressive offensive season.Brent Burns is continuing his incredible career in Colorado, where he's averaging over 20 minutes a night for the Avs. During Colorado's matchup with the Islanders on Sunday night, the broadcast noted that Burns had played 145 games before Isles defender Matthew Schaefer was born.The New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings had an epic jersey matchup over the weekend, both sporting dark uniforms in a rarely seen double-dark pairing. Would you like to see more double-dark jersey matchups?Gregor and Marek reminisce about old NHL arenas, from the low glass to the shadows on the ice.Pat joins the show for another edition of “Buy or Sell”:Who's the favourite right now to win the Rocket Richard Trophy, and does David Pastrňák have what it takes to sneak into the conversation?Want to hear more from Jason and the entire DFO team? Subscribe to our YouTubeYou can get involved with all the NHL futures action over on bet365 by using the promo code NATION at bet365.comConnect with us on ⬇️TwitterInstagramWebsiteDaily Faceoff Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Red Wings vs. Rangers NHL Betting Odds & Picks, 11/16/25 | Night Moves Show by Ramon and D'Andre
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Brad Marchand reached 1,000 points Thursday night, and he did it in a Florida Panthers uniform. Is Sara Civian prepared for him to go into the Hall of Fame as a Cat? The guys ask her about that, as well as the conflicting feelings of watching Joel Quennville having success with the Anaheim Ducks, the Edmonton Oilers' weird start to the year, and the hockey fashion at the upcoming 2026 Milan Olympics. Before that, the guys discuss this year's Hockey Hall of Fame class, Ryan O'Reilly's intensely critical comments of himself, and the unfortunate passing of legendary New York Rangers beat reporter, Larry Brooks. In wins and fails, David introduces us to Rink Dude, Roy celebrates Artemi Panarin's haircut, and Ethan celebrates Brad Marchand's career milestone that he was in attendance for. Finally, the boys step into the Panthers Den, where things have turned around recently after back-to-back wins for the Cats and wins in four of their last seven. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Crisalli joins the podcast to breakdown the beginning of the NHL season, and to assess where his New York Rangers are heading into the meat of their schedule. The guys look at Montreal's success, Toronto's struggles, the buzzsaw that is the Colorado Avalanche and the young guns like Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard putting up tons of points. They then switch to football, where the Broncos, Patriots and Colts have jumped out to early division leads in the AFC that very few have seen coming. The fellas look at a showdown between the Rams and Seahawks, whether the Chiefs will bounce back, and how the top of the NFC pecking order looks as the NFL season rolls along.
A loaded Thursday on Boomer & Gio. Hour 1 opens with a tribute to beloved New York hockey writer Larry Brooks, followed by a heated debate on Aaron Glenn's attitude toward the media. Jerry Recco's update includes Mike Kafka's first comments as interim head coach, Brian Burns on whether he let Brian Daboll down, and Jameis Winston fired up to start in “the greatest city in the world.” The guys also hit Russell Wilson's demotion reaction, AJ Brown telling fantasy owners to drop him, the Knicks' loss at MSG, and Scott Boras' alliterative pitch for Pete Alonso. They close the hour with the station's old-school “meet & beat” Giants/Packers promo. Hour 2 breaks down the Disney vs YouTubeTV standoff on earnings day, Gio admitting he watches regular YouTube more than anything else, and more from Mike Kafka, who says he remains tight with Brian Daboll. The crew reacts to Michael Penix Jr. revealing he doesn't have many teammates to lean on during tough days, plus more Knicks reaction and a note that Drew Brees will be on the call for Packers/Giants. Hour 3 starts with Boomer referencing Netflix's James Garfield content before Gio veers into a BTK documentary. The focus shifts to Jets–Patriots tonight with Justin Fields expected to start despite ugly performances. The guys question Fields' future, assess the Giants turning to Jameis, and consider Joe Schoen's job security. Jerry's update features Drake Maye, Mike Kafka, Russell Wilson, and Matt LaFleur answering job-related questions. Terry Bradshaw compares Tom Brady to Otto Graham, the Knicks lose again, and the hour ends with Gio staying in NYC for a Dunkin' event and a caller asking why the Giants' defense looks gassed. Hour 4 begins with stunned callers questioning how the Jets have one takeaway and zero interceptions through nine games. Calls roll in about Kafka's future, Fields vs. Jameis tonight, and Garrett Wilson's status. Jerry's final update hits Stefon Diggs' nor'easter uniforms, Brian Burns' honesty, AJ Brown's fantasy football comments, and more Knicks injury updates. The Moment of the Day is the Giants–Packers “meet & beat” promo. The show wraps with Gio predicting the Jets get crushed — and rooting for it — while Boomer says Thursday night games always stay close.
Dave Mishkin and Greg Linnelli recap the Tampa Bay Lightning's 7-3 loss to the New York Rangers as 7 regulars were out of the lineup including Victor Hedman, Ryan McDonagh and Anthony Cirelli.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tampa Bay Lightning lost 7-3 to the New York Rangers as they played without Victor Hedman, Ryan McDonagh, Anthony Cirelli, Dominic James and Pontus Holmberg. Brandon Hagel left the game early in the 1st period and didn't return. Scott Sabourin was recalled on Wednesday and scored his first NHL goal in over 5 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Blueshirt Underground Show is not your run of the mill podcast, we're focused on entertaining while talking Rangers hockey. You've gotta have a sense of humor to be a New York Rangers fan, and Eddie and Jim are two of the best at bringing the laughs for a team that is often no laughing matter. They've been at it for over 16 years, and have been lucky to host many Ranger legends on the show. Stop by and find out why there is no show quite like BSU You can watch us live on You Tube, be sure to subscribe to the Blueshirt Underground page on YouTube Join our Facebook Group: The Blueshirt Underground If you want to talk to Jim and Eddie during the show, you can join us live on video with your mobile device or on your home computer! Just copy and paste the guest link into your Apple (Safari) or Android (Chrome) browser, and you are in! After the live video show, the audio portion is uploaded to iTunes and Spotify for you to listen to. Or if you prefer, you can download the Podbean app, and listen there. Follow the hosts on Twitter: Jim: @BSUShowJim Eddie: @RangerCrisis Blueshirt Underground: @BlueshirtUnderground The Blueshirt Underground: The One True Voice of the New York Rangers Fan.
Dave Mishkin and Greg Linnelli preview tonight's Tampa Bay Lightning game vs. the New York Rangers as injuries are mounting for the Bolts. Ryan McDonagh and Dominic James are out, Victor Hedman and Pontus Holmberg are day-to-day while Boris Katchouk and Scott Sabourin have been recalled from Syracuse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tampa Bay Lighting host the New York Rangers at Benchmark International Arena tonight. Head Coach Jon Cooper gave injury updates on Ryan McDonagh, Dominic James, Victor Hedman, Pontus and Holmberg who all may miss the game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a well rounded win, and finally doing it on home ice, the New York Rangers have reason to believe in themselves with the long-awaited return of Vincent Trocheck adding some much needed depth back into the lineup Gabe Perreault, the organization's top prospect, got the call up as well and slotted in on the first line with some power play time, and connected with the surging Lafreniere for his first NHL point. On today's episode, we chat about the win with one of our favorite connections we've made over the course of doing this show, Matt Mugno. Matt is the co-host of the PuckTalkCS podcast, a writer for Forever Blueshirts and currently doing play-by-play on ESPN for RPI Hockey. Matt is a wealth of information, and just a general joy to listen to. You can find his show here on Spotify.Today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - use the link below to save on your first subscription!BetterHelp:https://betterhelp.com/broadwayblockInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/broadway_blockTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@broadway_blockYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-4OSzH5NKz4EmhVCk0yaZgTwitter:https://twitter.com/Broadway_BlockApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/broadway-block/id1646160199Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3KqBFrqn7maexzAnVeqCUH
Boomer & Gio react to the Giants officially firing Brian Daboll but somehow keeping Joe Schoen. Gio calls it “a package breakup that makes no sense,” while Boomer looks ahead to who could replace him, from Steve Spagnuolo to big-name college coaches. The guys question Schoen's future, debate whether Jaxson Dart was really a Daboll guy, and react to Tiki Barber saying the culture changed under Daboll. Then, the Giants' season gets even juicier they're starring in Hard Knocks: In Season with the entire NFC East. Gio floats Jon Gruden as a wild replacement idea, Boomer wonders if Zac Taylor could be next to go, and Michelle Beadle goes head-to-head with Stephen A. Smith in a fiery media showdown. Finally, could the Giants actually trade for their next head coach? Boomer thinks Mike Tomlin might be worth a call. Plus, Jerry Recco's updates feature Daboll reaction, Gruden on Jaxson Dart, and the Rangers finally winning at MSG capped off by the Moment of the Day: Al Dukes admits he's into “horse face women,” and the room absolutely loses it.
Gio can't understand why Joe Schoen survives after he and Brian Daboll “failed on an epic level.” Boomer and Gio break down Schoen's shaky draft record, the rumors that Jaxson Dart was a Daboll guy, and whether keeping Schoen makes any sense. Jerry's update features Tiki Barber's thoughts on the Daboll firing saying the culture in the building did change — plus highlights from Eagles-Packers and the Rangers' rare home win. In the final segment, the guys debate whether Mike Kafka deserves his shot to lead the Giants for the rest of the season.
Former NHL goaltender and CEO of Clear Sight Analytics Steve Valiquette (5:35) joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to look at some of the numbers that reveal how bad the start to the Nashville Predators' season is, why he expects major changes on their roster, how the New York Rangers turned around their defensive performance, why goaltenders' save percentages are trending downward, and how the Canadian goaltenders rank in the NHL ahead of the Winter Olympics. Then on Grill the Panel, Vally asks the guys who is the top clutch scorer, playmaker, and goaltender in the NHL today.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.
Sal kicks off the segment with a fiery rant about being "screwed over with tickets" not once, but twice! He calls out Frank from Rails for promising free Rangers tickets—just before the team finally wins their first home of the season—only to have the offer yanked. This doubles down on a previous incident where "Mitch from Fort Lee" gave him the wrong game, forcing Sal to shell out $500 for a Knicks ticket. Sal and BT commiserate over the ticket trauma and the frustration of near-miss freebies at the Garden.
The Tampa Bay Lightning had the day off from the ice so they took to the water on Monday for Coop's Catch For Kids fishing tournament hosted by Head Coach Jon Cooper. This year's event raised over $500,000. Jared Johnston sat down with defenseman JJ Moser to talk about the event and his season so far. The team will return to practice today as they prepare to host the New York Rangers on Wednesday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Nov. 15th vs. BUF) TICKETS: https://www.gofevo.com/event/WingedWheelPodcast11-15 WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS TICKETS ON SALE NOW: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp Nate Danielson has made his NHL debut, but unfortunately the Detroit Red Wings are also going through a big scoring drought... Tune in as we open by discussing the Red Wings' 4-1 loss to Panarin and the New York Rangers, including Patrick Kane's return, Jonathan Quick outplaying Cam Talbot, no offense from Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Alex DeBrincat, Marco Kasper, or the rest of Detroit's top players, and more as McLellan's squad had a disappointing return to Hockeytown (3:55). Next, Nate Danielson being called up & how Todd McLellan & Steve Yzerman are sending a message to the likes of Michael Rasmussen and other bottom 6 players (11:55), before a breakdown of the loss to Connor Bedard & the Chicago Blackhawks: Larkin, Raymond, & Simon Edvinsson connecting for the only goal, terrible penalty kill and power play, & an overall lack of scoring (14:15). We then discuss the scoring drought overall and why the defense behind Seider & Edvinsson is good but the offense is struggling, and how the bottom 6 offer no support when the rest of the team goes cold (23:25). After that, a look at what may be causing the special teams to struggle, and John Gibson's tough start to his Detroit Red Wings career (44:40), before jumping into a look at what Nate Danielson being called up means for his career, what's next, how he compares to Marco Kasper, and what this means for Yzerman's roster choices (52:25). Finally, positive Hockeytown news as Max Plante and Trey Augustine are dominating the NCAA (1:00:15), & NHL news including Binnington, Jordan Kyrou trade thoughts, & NHL pipeline changes (1:02:25) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:13:30) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Go to KoffeeKult.com and use code WWP for 15% off your order! #ad This episode is brought to you by Green Light Lending: gogreenlightlending.com #ad Banff Vacation Rental - AirBnB: https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/1452965978844590141 VRBO: https://www.vrbo.com/en-ca/cottage-rental/p20166303 Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
In this week's episode we talk about Gabe coming up, the home curse, developing and more.How to support us and our sponsors:Columbia Sports ApparelESPN+ SubscriptionFanaticsDraft Kings - CODE ITRThanks for listening! Please rate and review our show on your favorite listening platform. Check out our partner's website at www.insidetherink.com for all your latest hockey news.
SEASON: 6 EPISODE: 2Episode Overview:Welcome back to Becoming Preferred, the podcast dedicated to uncovering the strategies that make entrepreneurs and professionals the emotional favorite in the markets they serve.Today, we're shifting our focus from the boardroom to the hockey rink, but the lessons remain intensely relevant. Our guest today is Allan Kreda, a seasoned journalist with nearly two decades covering finance and the NHL for giants like the Associated Press, the New York Times and Bloomberg News. Allan has mastered the art of extracting the core truth, whether from a quarterly earnings report or a locker room.He's here to talk about his latest project: the book, Ken Morrow: Miracle Gold, Four Stanley Cups, and a Lifetime of Islanders Hockey. Morrow is one of the most uniquely accomplished athletes in history, winning the Olympic 'Miracle on Ice' gold, and the Stanley Cup in the same year.We aren't here just for hockey stories, though. Allan's journey from investigative journalist to co-author provides a blueprint for every professional. Join me for my conversation with Allan Kreda.Guest Bio: Allan is a storyteller, author, and speaker who deeply values empathy and connection. Specializing in biographical storytelling, he seeks to ask the right questions and attentively listen to his subjects in order to craft accurate and heartfelt stories that honor their experiences. Growing up in Brooklyn in the 70s, Allan developed a strong passion for hockey. He fondly recalls attending New York Rangers games with his father and brother, witnessing legendary players like Jean Ratelle, Vic Hadfield, and Rod Gilbert taking the ice. This formative experience instilled in him a lifelong love for the sport and a commitment to sharing the stories of those who have dedicated their lives to the game.Resource Links:Website: https://www.allankreda.com/Product Link: https://www.amazon.com/Ken-Morrow-Miracle-Lifetime-Islanders/dp/1637276435Insight Gold Timestamps:03:27 The professor at the time said, well, you've got to do something in the real world04:51 I've always been about the long game, like long process, practice and process and incremental progress07:58 What was the core compelling narrative gap that you identified that made this book a necessary project?10:50 All he did is work at it, and quietly excel11:22 That was 1980 with the Miracle on Ice13:55 Memories vary16:45 You can get involved with that story and then the lessons are learned18:39 They might not always like it, but they can trust it21:03 There's no limit to research22:42 You started by listening, not interviewing26:50 You kind of know when you have it, and you know when you don't quite have it29:32 She was going through it with a different eye31:30 If you're working with someone at a publishing house that's working with you, you're 80% there32:06 It's like the endless term paper that never ends34:44 Playing through pain, uncomplaining, and for the team36:07 Always turning the page, always looking to the next game, thinking long term, not fearing losing40:24 The perseverance sort of creates moments of happenstance 40:38 True success is really defined by compound persistence and consistency41:17 The book is called Ken Morrow: Miracle Gold, Four Stanley Cups and a...
Hear from the best interviews of the week on WFAN, including Rick Pitino with Boomer & Gio, Brian Baldinger on the Sauce Gardner trade, Joe Benigno on the Jets trade deadline, Henrik Lundqvist with BT & Sal, Art Stapleton on the Giants, and Zach Rosenblatt on the Jets.
Hear from the best interviews of the week on WFAN, including Rick Pitino with Boomer & Gio, Brian Baldinger on the Sauce Gardner trade, Joe Benigno on the Jets trade deadline, Henrik Lundqvist with BT & Sal, Art Stapleton on the Giants, and Zach Rosenblatt on the Jets.
Hear from the best interviews of the week on WFAN, including Rick Pitino with Boomer & Gio, Brian Baldinger on the Sauce Gardner trade, Joe Benigno on the Jets trade deadline, Henrik Lundqvist with BT & Sal, Art Stapleton on the Giants, and Zach Rosenblatt on the Jets.
Boomer and Rhett are joined by TSN's Darren Dreger on the Insider Hotline presented by Crystal Waters. The guys react to Dreger's report that Calgary Flames ownership has no interest in trading Nazem Kadri, despite the team's early-season struggles. They also touch on the slow starts from the St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers, the strong play from the Penguins and Ducks, and wrap up the segment discussing Gavin McKenna — who's potentially struggling to find his footing at Penn State.Video Link: https://youtu.be/km_590vzMy0#nhl #nhlshorts #nhlplayoffs #nhlpredictions #nhlhockey #nhlpicks #stanleycup #stanleycupfinal #calgaryflames CHECK OUT OUR STUFF ⬇️FLAMESNATION MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8
The Jets hit the reset button in a big way at the NFL trade deadline. Did they make smart moves to deal two defensive stars for draft picks? The first College Football Playoff rankings are out. Did the committee get it right with four more weeks to go? Plus, we just witnessed an all-timer of a World Series. A lot of people are calling it the best in recent memory. Agree or disagree? And, New York Rangers legend Henrik Lundqvist joins the show!
Alberga, Hahn and Meaney run through a ton of fan questions about topics around the League, from the sell-high appeal of Cutter Gauthier, Nick Schmaltz and Trevor Zegras to a rare Brayden Point buy-low window and some early-season woes for the Florida Panthers. The guys play hold or fold with a number of players, including slow-starting Gabriel Landeskog, Steven Stamkos, Artemi Panarin and the New York Rangers offense, Dylan Holloway and young players like Frank Nazar and Zeev Buium. Then, in "On the Money," presented by Bet365.ca, the guys run through their favorite prop and betting angles for the rest of the week.
BT & Sal are joined by former New York Rangers legend Henrik Lundqvist and Dr. Jonathan Salik to raise urgent awareness about Recurrent Pericarditis (RP), a chronic and often misdiagnosed heart disease. Lundqvist details how RP forced his retirement following open-heart surgery, calling the condition a major "life disrupted." The King also weighs in on the current Rangers squad, addressing their embarrassing zero-goal start at home and reflecting on the frustration of his own career, where he often carried deficient offensive teams. The hosts conclude by placing Lundqvist on New York's "Mount Rushmore of Heartbreak," alongside greats like Patrick Ewing and Don Mattingly—legends revered for their greatness but lacking a championship ring.
BT & Sal ignite a fiery debate on the greatest New York athletes of all time, triggered by an interview with Henrik Lundqvist. The hosts declare both Lundqvist and Patrick Ewing as "New York Sports Royalty," despite neither having won a championship in the city. They argue that both athletes were "undeniably among the best" in their sport and were "victims of timing," carrying teams that arguably didn't deserve their deep playoff runs. The conversation also highlights the Rangers' incredible goaltending lineage—from Vanbiesbrouck to Mike Richter to "King Henrik" to Igor Shesterkin—and touches on where these ringless legends rank when championships are factored into the GOAT conversation.
Jerry's update has it all — from Jets shakeups and McAfee's real-time reaction, to Paul Pierce's insane dating theory. Oh, and the Rangers? Shut out again at the Garden.
The NHL is in full swing and so is PuckTime! Join Carmine, Andrew & Guests for PuckTime as we look at NHL picks and predictions for November 4, 2025! What games should we be betting tonight? What totals show some betting value for Tuesday? Find out LIVE on Pucktime, EVERY weekday at 11am!Introduction 00:00Andrew/Carm - Philadelphia Flyers at Montreal Canadiens 2:42Don Buster - Edmonton Oilers at Dallas Stars 11:43Andrew/Carm - Carolina Hurricanes at New York Rangers 22:25Bryan Leonard - Detroit Red Wings at Vegas Golden Knights 30:18Carm's POD 41:07Andrew's SGP 42:53
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Jerry's back with your update — the Ravens roll as the Dolphins drop to 2-7, the Giants look set to face Mac Jones, and Josh Allen previews Sunday's clash with the Chiefs. Chris Russo shares why he's not a fan of Halloween, the Dodgers fight for their playoff lives in Toronto, and the Rangers rally from 3-1 to win in Edmonton.
Jerry's back with your update — Lamar Jackson throws four TDs as the Ravens crush the Dolphins, Rob Saleh raves about Jaxson Dart, and Jerry Jones is stirring up Cowboys fans with his hot takes on defense… plus, the Rangers grab a win in Edmonton.
Brad Marchand returned to Boston this week, and with Rose and Ethan both out, our very own Danny GQ steps in with a hot take we have yet to hear about his reaction! Roy and David break down the emotional moment for the 37-year-old, before Krysten fills in for Rosie on Rosa En Un Minuto, and the boys get into their wins and fails of the week, including an all-time jersey matchup, an MLB-NHL crossover, and a lights malfunction in the Saddledome in Calgary. Johnny Lazerus of the Daily Faceoff's Morning Cuppa Hockey podcast joins the show for this week's guest interview to discuss his New York Rangers' slow start on offense, how Matthew Schaefer's incredible start has elevated the image of the New York Islanders, and the potential of the Utah Mammoth after a great start. Then, it's time to step into the Panthers' Den, where it is dark times right now. The boys recap a tough week for the Cats and assess where the two-time defending champions stand after eight games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices