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The Canucks exploded offesnively versus Anaheim on Saturday, defeating the Ducks 6-2. Sunday was a different story, with a third period no-show en route to a 3-2 loss to the Pacific leading Golden Knights. Quads and Harm are back for another episode of Canucks Conversation to break it all down. JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT WATCH PARTY AT GRETA: https://nationgear.ca/products/game-day-with-canucksarmy-at-greta
On this episode of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance react to Alex Ovechkin breaking the NHL's all-time goal record in a storybook Capitals season—capped by his return from a broken leg. They break down the Canucks' split against Anaheim and Vegas, highlighting the team's offensive burst and the looming threat of mathematical elimination. The third period against the Golden Knights felt like a team getting figured out, but a bounce or two might have changed the result. Plus, Nils Höglander continues to impress down the stretch, earning praise from Rick Tocchet. This podcast is produced by Lina SetaghianThe 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 this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Harman Dayal to break down Vancouver's top offseason priorities, led by the urgent need for a top-six center and clarity on Thatcher Demko's status. They highlight the need for more difference-makers up front while noting the defensive core looks stable post-Mattias Pettersson trade. Nils Höglander's strong finish to the season has improved his outlook after a shaky start. Sean Gentille joins to reflect on Alex Ovechkin breaking the all-time goals record, praising both the moment and the Capitals' coaching. The guys also dive into Elias Pettersson's disappointing season and why the Canucks must find a way to get him back on track rather than moving on. This podcast is produced by Lina SetaghianThe 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 hour two of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg checks in with Daily Faceoff NHL Insider Frank Seravalli to break down the Flames' three-game win streak, the tightening Western Conference playoff race, and how Jakob Chychrun's $72 million extension in Washington could impact a potential Rasmus Andersson deal. Plus, the latest on Elias Pettersson, Nils Höglander, the Oilers' injury concerns with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, and Patrick Roy's reaction to the Islanders' no-goal controversy.(22:37) Pat and Wes Gilbertson dive deeper into Rasmus Andersson's contract situation—how does Chychrun's deal set the market, and what's the best move for the Flames? They also take a look at Andersson's value league-wide and whether Calgary should lock him in long-term or consider exploring trade options.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/
Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks' win over the Jets and question whether their success is sustainable. With a tough schedule ahead, the upcoming matchup against St. Louis is crucial, especially given the Blues' favorable stretch of games. They highlight the growing chemistry between Nils Höglander and Elias Pettersson, as well as Jonathan Lekkerimäki's impact on the power play. Plus, how moving Brock Boeser to the net front could be a key adjustment down the stretch. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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.
Jeremy and Shams are here to cover all the injuries and outjuries of several big name defencemen, alongside news on Grubauer, Tippet, and Guenther. They close out the show by highlighting two extremely cold West Coast teams. Players Discussed: Philipp Grubauer, Joey Daccord, Miro Heiskanen, Owen Tippett, John Klingberg, Mikhail Sergachev, Drew Doughty, Charlie McAvoy, Dylan Guenther, Adrian Kempe, Kevin Fiala, Anze Kopitar, Quinton Byfield, Nils Höglander, Conor Garland, JT Miller, Quinn Hughes & Andrei Kuzmenko. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL invitations, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks riding a three-game win streak after a 3-1 victory over Nashville, fueled by key performances from Nils Höglander, Quinn Hughes, and Thatcher Demko. As the trade deadline looms, questions swirl about what these wins mean—are they saving the roster, setting up for a shake-up, or just delaying the inevitable? Plus, we dive into trade speculation, lineup decisions, and the rising playoff odds that add even more intrigue to Vancouver's season. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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 this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down Quinn Hughes' impact, Elias Pettersson's potential return, and Lekkerimaki's standout performance with his second NHL goal. Brendan Batchelor joins to discuss Rick Tocchet's frustrations, the Canucks' offensive struggles, and the importance of the current road trip. They also analyze J.T. Miller's best game of the season, Hughes' injury struggles, and the team's playoff chances amidst a challenging season. Plus, insights on Nils Höglander and a special interview with Sarah Nurse about the PWHL Take Over Tour in Vancouver. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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.
Danmarks Miljøportal er stedet, man går hen, når der er brug for danske data på natur- og miljøområdet. Portalen samler blandt andet 1.000 kortlag, 70 millioner vandmiljøobservationer og 75 millioner artsobservationer, som kan sammenlignes på tværs af sektorer. Derfor spiller Miljøportalen en afgørende rolle for en lang række forskellige aktører - lige fra politikere og embedsmænd til virksomheder og borgere.Hør, hvordan sekretariatsleder Nils Høgsted arbejder med at gøre data brugbare og tilgængelige, så fremtidens grønne beslutninger er baseret på solid viden. Og hvorfor brugen af sprogmodeller er med til at gøre miljødata lettere at forstå.Med denne episode sætter vi både en sløjfe på 2024 og Dataklubbens tiende sæson. Vi vender naturligvis stærkt tilbage i 2025. Glædelig jul & godt nytår!
In this episode, I'm joined by Jeff Paterson, host of the Canucks post-game show RinkWide Vancouver and senior writer at Canucks Army. Jeff and I talk about why the Canucks are struggling to find success on home ice this season, Filip Hronek's injury and the team's defensive concerns, Nils Höglander's slump and whether Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford might consider a trade, and possible line combinations for Elias Pettersson once J.T. Miller returns—including whether rookie Jonathan Lekkerimäki could be a fit. Thanks for listening, everyone!
In this episode, I talk about what's really going on with Nils Höglander—does Rick Tocchet have it out for him? I also cover the Canucks' need for defensive depth, Quinn Hughes' Hart Trophy potential, and whether Cole Sillinger could be joining the team. On top of that, I share what I've learned since starting the nuckhead YouTube channel, discuss Tyler Myers' basketball skills, and question if Thatcher Demko and Kevin Lankinen are the NHL's top goalie duo. I also explore whether Noah Juulsen is ready to level up, debate who's the real best defenceman—Quinn Hughes or Cale Makar—and share my thoughts on Conor Garland and the J.T. Miller “situation.” Oh, and I can't wait to see “Daddy Mäki" make "the mesh go smacky smacky" on a regular basis. – Nuckhead
Jamie and Thomas talk about The Canucks continuing their climb in the Pacific Division, overcoming key absences while keeping pace with strong competition. They also discuss why a Friday home debut for Thatcher Demko makes the most sense, USA Hockey's expectations for JT Miller at the 4 Nations Tournament, and the latest on Filip Hronek's injury evaluation. Plus, Nils Höglander is drawing trade interest from the Penguins and Capitals—what could this mean for Vancouver? This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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, I have a quick chat with Canucks Army writer and Canucks Conversation co-host, David Quadrelli. Can Kiefer Sherwood become the first player in NHL history to surpass 400 hits in a single season—or even 500?! Is it safe to say Elias Pettersson is officially “back”? And are Nils Höglander's days with the Canucks numbered? Hope you're all having a great week! Don't miss Canucks Convo, live on YouTube and X every weekday at 2 PM PT! – Nuckhead
Brendan Batchelor joins Jamie to break down the Canucks' current struggles and the challenges they face with playoff hopes still alive. With the team battling injuries, including Filip Hronek's absence, and defensive issues mounting, can Vancouver hang on? They discuss recent roster moves, including sending down Arshdeep Bains and calling up Mark Friedman, as well as the team's need for a trade. What type of move should the Canucks make—depth or a big splash? Plus, we dive into Nils Höglander's dwindling role, his potential as a trade chip, and whether the Canucks can turn their offensive struggles around. Satiar Shah also joins the conversation to talk about the playoff race, the challenges of acquiring defensemen in a weak trade market. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into the latest headlines for the Vancouver Canucks. Topics include Thatcher Demko's re-injury risk, Max Sasson's call-up, a potential opportunity for Nils Höglander, and key lineup notes. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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 one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports (3:00), they hear from Canucks coach Rick Tocchet (6:00) and wonder if Nils Höglander might be on the hot seat, plus they chat the latest hockey news with NHL anlayst Ray Ferraro (26:14). 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 this episode of Canucks Talk, Brendan Batchelor joins hosts Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance to break down the Canucks' struggles and lineup changes. They discuss the team's lackluster power play, issues in defensive structure, and recent demotions for Nils Höglander. Kevin Lankinen's steady goaltending has kept the team competitive, despite inconsistencies from Pettersson and other key players. As the Canucks face challenges integrating new faces and adapting their lines, questions remain around who will step up to anchor the offense and improve their season trajectory. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe 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.
Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects talks about Nils Höglander earning his way into being a steady starter for the Canucks. Also a look the ever changing goalie situation in Vancouver.bet365 | http://www.bet365.ca/Surrey Mitsubishi l https://www.surreymitsubishi.ca/Great Clips | https://lnk.to/SPGreatClipsGRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingSquare l https://squareup.com/ca/en/campaign/biginrstVancouver Whitecaps FC l https://www.whitecapsfc.com/Ben Moss l https://www.benmoss.com/Follow host Matt Sekeres | / mattsekeresFollow host Blake Price | / justblakepriceFollow our Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson | / patersonjeffWatch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canuckshttps://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Follow host Matt Sekeres | / mattsekeresFollow host Blake Price | / justblakepriceFollow our Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson | / patersonjeffWatch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canuckshttps://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/#Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey #Vancouver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects talks about Nils Höglander earning his way into being a steady starter for the Canucks. Also a look the ever changing goalie situation in Vancouver.bet365 | http://www.bet365.ca/Surrey Mitsubishi l https://www.surreymitsubishi.ca/Great Clips | https://lnk.to/SPGreatClipsGRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingSquare l https://squareup.com/ca/en/campaign/biginrstVancouver Whitecaps FC l https://www.whitecapsfc.com/Ben Moss l https://www.benmoss.com/Follow host Matt Sekeres | / mattsekeresFollow host Blake Price | / justblakepriceFollow our Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson | / patersonjeffWatch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canuckshttps://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Follow host Matt Sekeres | / mattsekeresFollow host Blake Price | / justblakepriceFollow our Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson | / patersonjeffWatch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canuckshttps://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/#Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey #Vancouver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Efter framgångarna med boken Minnen av minnet kommer nu Maria Stepanovas roman Flyktpunkten ut på svenska. Boken berättar i sagoform om flykten från en diktatur som startat ett storkrig i Europa. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Maria Stepanovas "Minnen av minnet" som kom på svenska 2019 var hennes internationella genombrott men hon har också gett ut över tio diktsamlingar. När Ryssland 2022 startade den storskaliga invasionen av Ukraina lämnade Stepanova Moskva och lever numera i exil. Precis som många andra ryska författare hade hon länge svårt att skriva efter februari 2022. Men så förra sommaren kom det en berättelse till henne och för första gången var det ren fiktion. Nu kommer romanen "Flyktpunkten" på svenska i översättning av Nils Håkanson. Reporter: Fredrik Wadström
After a summer of waiting, the Canucks hit the ice vs the Kraken in the first game of the preseason! Matt and Blake take a look at the lineups and who has the most to be won and lost. Plus, the guys debate who might get more action this season in the crease, Šilovs or Lankinen? Former NHL goalie Chris Mason stops by from the Preds broadcast booth to discuss the Canucks goalies as well, and give a scouting report on Kevin Lankinen after watching all his games in Nashville. He also weighs in on what Kiefer Sherwood can bring to the team after changing his game to suit the NHL. Then it's Cam Robison from Elite Prospects to discuss whether Lekkerimäki or Räty can earn a spot on opening night, and if Nils Höglander can consistently find himself in the top 6 this season. All that and more, including the final preps for the Whitecaps before the Canadian Championship tomorrow, and the Lions looking to blast out of the bye week. Don't miss it!(53:40) Former NHL Goalie and current analyst for Nashville Predators, Chris Mason joins us to talk Lankinen, Sherwood and Canucks vs Preds!!!(71:55) #hashtags#(86:20) Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects stops by to chat about the up and coming Canucks players and where they might fit in this season(100:01) Final thoughts from Matt and Blake/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresprice/ sekeresandprice
After a summer of waiting, the Canucks hit the ice vs the Kraken in the first game of the preseason! Matt and Blake take a look at the lineups and who has the most to be won and lost. Plus, the guys debate who might get more action this season in the crease, Šilovs or Lankinen? Former NHL goalie Chris Mason stops by from the Preds broadcast booth to discuss the Canucks goalies as well, and give a scouting report on Kevin Lankinen after watching all his games in Nashville. He also weighs in on what Kiefer Sherwood can bring to the team after changing his game to suit the NHL. Then it's Cam Robison from Elite Prospects to discuss whether Lekkerimäki or Räty can earn a spot on opening night, and if Nils Höglander can consistently find himself in the top 6 this season. All that and more, including the final preps for the Whitecaps before the Canadian Championship tomorrow, and the Lions looking to blast out of the bye week. Don't miss it!(53:40) Former NHL Goalie and current analyst for Nashville Predators, Chris Mason joins us to talk Lankinen, Sherwood and Canucks vs Preds!!!(71:55) #hashtags#(86:20) Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects stops by to chat about the up and coming Canucks players and where they might fit in this season(100:01) Final thoughts from Matt and Blake/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresprice/ sekeresandprice
On Sportsnet Today with Josh Elliott-Wolfe, we dive into Canucks training camp updates as Brock Boeser talks about the team's chemistry and Tyler Myers reflects on the increased urgency and competition in camp. We also discuss the depth of the Canucks lineup and whether splitting up their successful duos is the right move. Plus, Arturs Silovs shares his mindset heading into the regular season as Demko recovers, and Rick Tocchet praises the effort, fitness, and tools shown by guys like Daniel Sprong and Nils Höglander. In the NFL segment, Josh makes bold predictions for Week 3, including key matchups like Vikings vs. Texans, Saints vs. Eagles, and Seahawks vs. Dolphins. Can the Ravens bounce back from an 0-2 start? And will the Chiefs prove too much for the Falcons? Tune in for all the Canucks updates and NFL insights! 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 two, Mike & Jason preview Week 3 with NFL.com's Nick Shook (2:55), the boys hear from players on NHL Media Day ahead of training camps opening tomorrow, and they discuss what to expect from Elias Pettersson's (17:25) press conference, Brough tries to get Halford interested in the Dallas Stars (29:16), plus the boys argue about what kind of player Nils Höglander is (35:48). 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.
Matt and guest co-host Irf Gaffar unpack a busy week for Canucks news. The guys talk Thatcher Demko and what to do if he's not ready for camp/preseason/start of season. They discuss the prospect of adding a goalie like Kevin Lankinen, how much Demko can be trusted going forward, Artus Silovs' workload and the demotion of Ian Clark from director of goaltending to development coach/scout. Other topics include the signing of winger Sammy Blais, the promotion of Marko Torenius to goaltending coach, Roberto Luongo's day with the Cup and the Canucks being the best-looking team in the NHL.Frank Corrado says he'd be worried if Demko misses camp/preseason. He discuss Silovs having to play more, a potential Lankinen signing, Clark's role changing, the Podkolzin trade with Edmonton and the Blais signing.Harman Dayal says the Canucks don't need everything to go right to be a playoff team and the season does not hinge on Demko's health. Harman likes Lankinen but says Jiri Patera is interesting, too. His eyebrows are raised by the Clark move; has some confidence with Silovs playing a tandem workload. He also talks Podkolzin trade, Blais and the looming showdown between Daniel Sprong and Nils Höglander to play on Elias Pettersson's wing.(1:00) POLL QUESTION: Does the #Canucks season hinge on Thatcher Demko's health?(4:58) Was Demko's health predictable?(13:15) Ian Clark status with the Canucks(17:00) Hiring of Marko Torenius on goalie staff(20:30) Arturs Silovs trying out for Olypmics for Latvia(26:30) Sammy Blais signs with Abbotsford Canucks(29:55) Roberto Luongo's day with the Stanley Cup(58:30) Frank Corrado on Demko's health concerns(67:05) Frank on Demko changing his training regiment(76:06) Frank's thoughts on Sammy Blais and his possible role in Vancouver.(78:00) #HASHTAGS#(93:15) Harman Dayal joins to talk about the potential of Demko participating in training camp(98:20) Harman discusses teams being forced to carry 3 goalies(113:20) Final thoughts for the week.GRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRPowered by @bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Canadians | https://lnk.to/SPVanCYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingFollow host Matt Sekeres | @mattsekeres Follow host Blake Price | @justblakeprice Watch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canucks https://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/#Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey #Vancouver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt and guest co-host Irf Gaffar unpack a busy week for Canucks news. The guys talk Thatcher Demko and what to do if he's not ready for camp/preseason/start of season. They discuss the prospect of adding a goalie like Kevin Lankinen, how much Demko can be trusted going forward, Artus Silovs' workload and the demotion of Ian Clark from director of goaltending to development coach/scout. Other topics include the signing of winger Sammy Blais, the promotion of Marko Torenius to goaltending coach, Roberto Luongo's day with the Cup and the Canucks being the best-looking team in the NHL.Frank Corrado says he'd be worried if Demko misses camp/preseason. He discuss Silovs having to play more, a potential Lankinen signing, Clark's role changing, the Podkolzin trade with Edmonton and the Blais signing.Harman Dayal says the Canucks don't need everything to go right to be a playoff team and the season does not hinge on Demko's health. Harman likes Lankinen but says Jiri Patera is interesting, too. His eyebrows are raised by the Clark move; has some confidence with Silovs playing a tandem workload. He also talks Podkolzin trade, Blais and the looming showdown between Daniel Sprong and Nils Höglander to play on Elias Pettersson's wing.(1:00) POLL QUESTION: Does the #Canucks season hinge on Thatcher Demko's health?(4:58) Was Demko's health predictable?(13:15) Ian Clark status with the Canucks(17:00) Hiring of Marko Torenius on goalie staff(20:30) Arturs Silovs trying out for Olypmics for Latvia(26:30) Sammy Blais signs with Abbotsford Canucks(29:55) Roberto Luongo's day with the Stanley Cup(58:30) Frank Corrado on Demko's health concerns(67:05) Frank on Demko changing his training regiment(76:06) Frank's thoughts on Sammy Blais and his possible role in Vancouver.(78:00) #HASHTAGS#(93:15) Harman Dayal joins to talk about the potential of Demko participating in training camp(98:20) Harman discusses teams being forced to carry 3 goalies(113:20) Final thoughts for the week.GRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRPowered by @bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Canadians | https://lnk.to/SPVanCYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingFollow host Matt Sekeres | @mattsekeres Follow host Blake Price | @justblakeprice Watch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canucks https://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/#Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey #Vancouver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The best-of-3 begins! Canucks versus Oilers hits the turbo button tonight so Matt and Blake have you covered with the very latest from the morning skate. Lineup adjustments aplenty, so we hear from both Nils Höglander and Vasily Podkolzin, and the guys get into the new line combos as well, and debate the merits of Elias Pettersson now playing on the wing. Frank Corrado joins again, and breaks it all down as well, including the Canucks' defensive efforts so far versus McDavid and Draisaitl, plus he weighs in on Tocchet's system of quality vs quantity shooting. Then, it's Rob Williams with the latest on the fan experience in Vancouver, a possible Demko return, and his impressions after a very awkward meeting with the media for EP40. All that, plus an update on the Lions, C's and Whitecaps!Presented by Applewood Auto GroupFollow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Kal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Listen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube for post-game coverageWatch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the CanucksPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The best-of-3 begins! Canucks versus Oilers hits the turbo button tonight so Matt and Blake have you covered with the very latest from the morning skate. Lineup adjustments aplenty, so we hear from both Nils Höglander and Vasily Podkolzin, and the guys get into the new line combos as well, and debate the merits of Elias Pettersson now playing on the wing. Frank Corrado joins again, and breaks it all down as well, including the Canucks' defensive efforts so far versus McDavid and Draisaitl, plus he weighs in on Tocchet's system of quality vs quantity shooting. Then, it's Rob Williams with the latest on the fan experience in Vancouver, a possible Demko return, and his impressions after a very awkward meeting with the media for EP40. All that, plus an update on the Lions, C's and Whitecaps!Presented by Applewood Auto GroupFollow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Kal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Listen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube for post-game coverageWatch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the CanucksPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt and guest co-host Farhan Lalji of TSN discuss the Canucks-Predators series as the series shifts to Nashville. Topics include: reuniting Lotto Line, the star stepping up, Elias Pettersson's struggles, Brock Boeser's game and health, Elias Lindholm joining the first power play unit, getting shots on goal, Casey DeSmith in for Thatcher Demko (and what Farhan is hearing about his injury), Tyler Myers coming back, the lack of outdoor watch parties in Vancouver, Nashville "committing to the pain," the anniversary of the Dragon Slayer goal, and the passing of Bob Cole.Frank Seravalli joins from Nashville with his info on Demko's injury. Frank says mindset is the biggest thing for the Canucks to win on the road. He talks about Lotto Line and tells us why Salt Lake City will be a great market for the NHL after visiting the Utah capital.Jeff Paterson from Rink Wide: Vancouver joins from Nashville after taking in Canucks' morning skate. He talks biggest concerns, Demko/DeSmith/Arturs Silovs, Boeser, Nils Höglander's struggles, the top of the lineup, Myers and the Lotto Line. Not to mention, the sights and sounds from Music City. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | It's never ordinary! USE Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | S&P's Home For Food, Drinks And Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt and guest co-host Farhan Lalji of TSN discuss the Canucks-Predators series as the series shifts to Nashville. Topics include: reuniting Lotto Line, the star stepping up, Elias Pettersson's struggles, Brock Boeser's game and health, Elias Lindholm joining the first power play unit, getting shots on goal, Casey DeSmith in for Thatcher Demko (and what Farhan is hearing about his injury), Tyler Myers coming back, the lack of outdoor watch parties in Vancouver, Nashville "committing to the pain," the anniversary of the Dragon Slayer goal, and the passing of Bob Cole.Frank Seravalli joins from Nashville with his info on Demko's injury. Frank says mindset is the biggest thing for the Canucks to win on the road. He talks about Lotto Line and tells us why Salt Lake City will be a great market for the NHL after visiting the Utah capital.Jeff Paterson from Rink Wide: Vancouver joins from Nashville after taking in Canucks' morning skate. He talks biggest concerns, Demko/DeSmith/Arturs Silovs, Boeser, Nils Höglander's struggles, the top of the lineup, Myers and the Lotto Line. Not to mention, the sights and sounds from Music City. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | It's never ordinary! USE Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | S&P's Home For Food, Drinks And Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike looks back at an active weekend in sports (3:00), they talk a big Saturday Canucks win over the Flames including an impressive performance by Nils Höglander (6:00), they chat about JT Miller and how far he's come as a player (15:00), plus they look around the NHL w/ Sportsnet's David Amber (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.
Led by a pair of goals from Nils Höglander, the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Calgary Flames 4-2. On this episode of Rink Wide, Jeff Paterson and David Quadrelli discuss the team's third straight victory and its seventh in the last nine games. The guys talk about the impressive play of the Höglander-Pettersson-Garland line, the importance of early goals and the way the Canucks continue to limit opposition chances. Hear from Rick Tocchet, Nils Höglander and Conor Garland plus all of our usual RWV features. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inaugural episode of "The Nuckhead Podcast," I answer viewer-submitted questions, tackling topics ranging from comparing the current Vancouver Canucks team to the iconic 2011 squad to discussing the infamous President's Trophy Curse. I explore the potential re-signings of Canucks players on expiring contracts and delve into who I believe is the most underrated player on the team this season. Additionally, I take a look at the looming playoffs and analyze which teams might pose the biggest threats to the Canucks' postseason aspirations. I also explore personal preferences, including my favourite non-Canuck hockey player of all time and cherished Canucks-related memories. But the episode wouldn't be complete without me sharing the story of when Canucks forward, Nils "Big Hög" Höglander, challenged me to a game of ping pong and won. Thanks for listening! - Nuckhead
Deadline Day minus 3! The trade targets are coming fast and furious for the Canucks, and around the league, and today Matt and Blake wonder how far the team is ready to go before Friday. Is there a player that would peel free Jonathan Lekkerimäki? Or Tom Willander?” Or even a soon-to-be 20-goal scorer in Nils Höglander? The Globe and Mail's Gary Mason stops by for a walk down memory lane on the last time the Canucks were in this position, plus after years of losing, is ownership pushing an aggressive deadline week? John Shannon has his take on the trade pace around the league, and gives us his player choice for the Canucks to acquire before the end of the week. All that, plus a crazy day of moves around the NFL as well! Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deadline Day minus 3! The trade targets are coming fast and furious for the Canucks, and around the league, and today Matt and Blake wonder how far the team is ready to go before Friday. Is there a player that would peel free Jonathan Lekkerimäki? Or Tom Willander?” Or even a soon-to-be 20-goal scorer in Nils Höglander? The Globe and Mail's Gary Mason stops by for a walk down memory lane on the last time the Canucks were in this position, plus after years of losing, is ownership pushing an aggressive deadline week? John Shannon has his take on the trade pace around the league, and gives us his player choice for the Canucks to acquire before the end of the week. All that, plus a crazy day of moves around the NFL as well! Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blake returns and joins Matt in discussing which wingers work best for the Canucks before trade deadline. The guys talked about the 2-1 win in Anaheim, the needed performance from Casey DeSmith, the return of Vasily Podkolzin, the continued evolution of Nils Höglander, the loss of Tyler Myers to injury, how much the roster has changed since they last played in Anaheim, the struggles of the Hughes-Hronek defence pair over the last month, and the good health of the club throughout the season. They also look back on Elias Pettersson's contract extension and point forward to teams on the verge of joining the sellers. Irf Gaffar joins to discuss how active the Canucks will be by trade deadline, the biggest needs, the targets, the competition (EDM, VGK). They discuss Jake Guentzel, Tyler Toffoli, Frank Vatrano & Jordan Greenway. Irf gives his wish list, talks about the surprise developments with Pettersson last week, provides his take on the Elias Lindholm acquisition, and predicts what's to happen with Phil Kessel. Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson stops by to talk about the game in Anaheim including: DeSmith, Podkolzin, Höglander. The guys talk auditions -- or showcases? -- for Podkolzin and Arshdeep Bains, how the 4th line needs fixing, the defence minus Myers, Kessel and the week ahead, and Jeff's wish-list for the deadline. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blake returns and joins Matt in discussing which wingers work best for the Canucks before trade deadline. The guys talked about the 2-1 win in Anaheim, the needed performance from Casey DeSmith, the return of Vasily Podkolzin, the continued evolution of Nils Höglander, the loss of Tyler Myers to injury, how much the roster has changed since they last played in Anaheim, the struggles of the Hughes-Hronek defence pair over the last month, and the good health of the club throughout the season. They also look back on Elias Pettersson's contract extension and point forward to teams on the verge of joining the sellers. Irf Gaffar joins to discuss how active the Canucks will be by trade deadline, the biggest needs, the targets, the competition (EDM, VGK). They discuss Jake Guentzel, Tyler Toffoli, Frank Vatrano & Jordan Greenway. Irf gives his wish list, talks about the surprise developments with Pettersson last week, provides his take on the Elias Lindholm acquisition, and predicts what's to happen with Phil Kessel. Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson stops by to talk about the game in Anaheim including: DeSmith, Podkolzin, Höglander. The guys talk auditions -- or showcases? -- for Podkolzin and Arshdeep Bains, how the 4th line needs fixing, the defence minus Myers, Kessel and the week ahead, and Jeff's wish-list for the deadline. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt and JPat discuss the overtime loss to the Pens, another magnificent game from J.T. Miller, whether they were wrong about Miller, the crowd chanting his name and J.T. playing dumb, Rick Tocchet saying he needs more guys going while singling out Miller as the exception, Nils Höglander reaching 200 NHL games and his continued development with some good (another goal) and some bad (culpability on tying goal), Elias Lindholm's struggles, Arshdeep Bains' first week in the NHL, that vaunted third line and how it is now split up and looking lost, the penalties and whether referees have a vendetta, a good night for the fourth line (when they needed it), and Tocchet saying power-play guys need a breather from each other (and whether Miller and Elias Pettersson were the two guys in question). Frank Corrado joins to talk about Miller, his pulling guys into the fight and how you can see the confidence brimming. He breaks down the struggles of Quinn Hughes and Lindholm, and whether the latter is a positional fit with the rest of the top-6. He comments on the workload of his old defence partner, and gives us his trade-deadline wish-list player. Harman Dayal stops by and tells us why the Canucks are taking so many penalties. He comments on Miller, Lindholm, Bains and gives us his trade-deadline wish-list player. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt and JPat discuss the overtime loss to the Pens, another magnificent game from J.T. Miller, whether they were wrong about Miller, the crowd chanting his name and J.T. playing dumb, Rick Tocchet saying he needs more guys going while singling out Miller as the exception, Nils Höglander reaching 200 NHL games and his continued development with some good (another goal) and some bad (culpability on tying goal), Elias Lindholm's struggles, Arshdeep Bains' first week in the NHL, that vaunted third line and how it is now split up and looking lost, the penalties and whether referees have a vendetta, a good night for the fourth line (when they needed it), and Tocchet saying power-play guys need a breather from each other (and whether Miller and Elias Pettersson were the two guys in question). Frank Corrado joins to talk about Miller, his pulling guys into the fight and how you can see the confidence brimming. He breaks down the struggles of Quinn Hughes and Lindholm, and whether the latter is a positional fit with the rest of the top-6. He comments on the workload of his old defence partner, and gives us his trade-deadline wish-list player. Harman Dayal stops by and tells us why the Canucks are taking so many penalties. He comments on Miller, Lindholm, Bains and gives us his trade-deadline wish-list player. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt and Blake discuss a 4-1 win against Detroit, a two-goal game for Elias Lindholm and his Canucks future as a centre, according to head coach Rick Tocchet. They talk about how much fun it is watching the Canucks these days (most fun ever?) and the team's growing lead atop the NHL standings. They talk Nikita Zadorov's honour and honesty, his fun doing the Griddy dance back at Jake Walman, Thatcher Demko's brilliance and attempt at goal, Nils Höglander moving on up to PP2, and where Phil Kessel fits when (if?) he's signed. Frank Seravalli explains the Canucks' plans for Phil Kessel and how, if he works out, the team might be done adding forwards and will focus attention on defence. He tells us what others around the NHL are saying about the league-leading Canucks, extols the virtues of Tocchet and says he'll be a magnet for free agents, and goes through the Pittsburgh Penguins' conundrum including an injury to deadline target Jake Guentzel and Sidney Crosby's future. Jeff Paterson, the host of Rink Wide: Vancouver, talks about the win over the Red Wings, the goaltender showdown Saturday against the Jets, the plight of Ilya Mikheyev, the plans for Kessel, Brock Boeser's slump, and how the penalty-killing is now...wait for it...good! Plus, we go To The People and hear from listeners on Canucks topics. 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 against Detroit, a two-goal game for Elias Lindholm and his Canucks future as a centre, according to head coach Rick Tocchet. They talk about how much fun it is watching the Canucks these days (most fun ever?) and the team's growing lead atop the NHL standings. They talk Nikita Zadorov's honour and honesty, his fun doing the Griddy dance back at Jake Walman, Thatcher Demko's brilliance and attempt at goal, Nils Höglander moving on up to PP2, and where Phil Kessel fits when (if?) he's signed. Frank Seravalli explains the Canucks' plans for Phil Kessel and how, if he works out, the team might be done adding forwards and will focus attention on defence. He tells us what others around the NHL are saying about the league-leading Canucks, extols the virtues of Tocchet and says he'll be a magnet for free agents, and goes through the Pittsburgh Penguins' conundrum including an injury to deadline target Jake Guentzel and Sidney Crosby's future. Jeff Paterson, the host of Rink Wide: Vancouver, talks about the win over the Red Wings, the goaltender showdown Saturday against the Jets, the plight of Ilya Mikheyev, the plans for Kessel, Brock Boeser's slump, and how the penalty-killing is now...wait for it...good! Plus, we go To The People and hear from listeners on Canucks topics. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks' worst loss of the season in Boston, Rick Tocchet calling out his stars (without naming names), their penchant for giving up shorthanded goals, the possibility of seeing Ilya Mikheyev demoted and Nils Höglander promoted, their performance this season against Cup contenders, and a busy weekend with games in Detroit and Washington. Other topics include if there's a buyer's market at the deadline?; the number of defencemen available, the teams seeking defencemen, and bubble teams that may now be getting out and selling off rentals. Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff stops by to talk about the Canucks' interest in free agent Phil Kessel, whether there's any smoke to the Rasmus Ristolainen rumours, Calgary's quandary with former Canuck Chris Tanev and Noah Hanifin, and former Canuck Nick Dowd fetching a first-round pick? Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson joins and carves the Canucks' effort in Boston. Jeff is disappointed that such a big game went so meekly into the night. He looks at Tocchet's comments, the star players, Elias Pettersson's effort on a race with Danton Heinen, Höglander's upward mobility, line juggling and the games in Detroit and Washington. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks' worst loss of the season in Boston, Rick Tocchet calling out his stars (without naming names), their penchant for giving up shorthanded goals, the possibility of seeing Ilya Mikheyev demoted and Nils Höglander promoted, their performance this season against Cup contenders, and a busy weekend with games in Detroit and Washington. Other topics include if there's a buyer's market at the deadline?; the number of defencemen available, the teams seeking defencemen, and bubble teams that may now be getting out and selling off rentals. Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff stops by to talk about the Canucks' interest in free agent Phil Kessel, whether there's any smoke to the Rasmus Ristolainen rumours, Calgary's quandary with former Canuck Chris Tanev and Noah Hanifin, and former Canuck Nick Dowd fetching a first-round pick? Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson joins and carves the Canucks' effort in Boston. Jeff is disappointed that such a big game went so meekly into the night. He looks at Tocchet's comments, the star players, Elias Pettersson's effort on a race with Danton Heinen, Höglander's upward mobility, line juggling and the games in Detroit and Washington. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake discuss All-Star weekend, including J.T. Miller choosing to shoot on Jeremy Swayman and Thatcher Demko snubbing Swayman's hug request. Does this re-ignite the rivalry with the Bruins? Plus, the skills competition, Nikita Kucherov's bringing everyone down, Frank Vatrano playing on Team Hughes with Elias Pettersson and a potential trade fit with the Ducks winger. They also discuss Elias Lindholm's first practice on right wing with Pettersson in the middle, as well as his fit as the net-front guy on PP1, Chris Tanev's market heating up, Other topics include the Lions one week away from CFL free agency and with two Canadian starters now free to talk with other clubs during the negotiating window, and BC Place hosting seven World Cup matches in 2026. Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson stops by to talk about Lindholm's fit with Petey, Ilya Mikheyev's struggles and whether Nils Höglander might replace him in the top-6, the internal competition comment from Rick Tocchet, Phil Di Giuseppe's return to skating with the group and whether he fits anywhere in this much-change lineup, Vatrano as a trade target and the rivalry with the Bruins. Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini joins the show in advance of their Champions Cup match against Tigres at Starlight Stadium on Vancouver Island. Vanni tells us about their training camp in Spain, the new additions, and looks forward to a May match against Lionel Messi and Inter Miami at B.C. Place. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake talk about Rick Tocchet's first year on the job, what it would take to get Sean Monahan or one of the top deadline rentals, shiny metallic helmets making their debut, the 2018 World Junior Championship players taking leave of their clubs amid a London Police investigation into sexual assault, and the emergence of Salt Lake City as an expansion, or relocation, candidate. Frank Corrado joins -- and has his interview crashed by The Stanchion! -- after the Canucks beat the Leafs Saturday. Frank played for both teams and lost a bet over it. He tells about the TSN Power Rankings and why the Oilers are ahead of the Canucks, whether Edmonton can catch Vancouver in the standings. Plus, he talks about his time with Tocchet and what makes him such a great coach, including explaining a hockey term that Toc has used in discussing what he needs from Andrei Kuzmenko. Uffe Bodin covers hockey in Sweden and has been talking about a lot of Canucks on his podcast lately. He says the best fit for Calgary centre Elias Lindholm would be the Canucks, and explains why. He gives us his take on whether Elias Pettersson will sign an extension, comments on the work of Patrik Allvin (the first Swedish GM in NHL history), tells us why he's not surprised with Nils Höglander's progress, and forecasts the Canucks future for Jonathan Lekkerimäki. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake talk about a (yawn) 2-0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks, a positive step forward for Andrei Kuzmenko and his linemates, the threat of goal-scorer Quinn Hughes, Rick Tocchet's comments about the Pius Suter line, the abomination that is the Blackhawks team, the availability of Sean Monahan and a breakdown of his game, Jake Guentzel getting closer to being available with another Penguins loss, and a compare and contrast with the deadline rentals. Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson joins and tells us it's now ok to complain about boring wins. Jeff talks about Kuzmenko and his line stepping up, a quiet night for the Lotto Line, Nils Höglander deserving PP time, the Carson Soucy injury, the need for another top-6 piece, the week ahead against St. Louis and Columbus, and a proposed deal for Monahan. Plus, we go To The People and hear from listeners on Canucks topics of the last week. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Dimitri Filipovic is joined by Jack Han to discuss what Patrick Roy can do to make the biggest difference for the Islanders, why the way the Jets are playing this season is so different compared to previous versions, and how players like Nils Höglander producing down the lineup might be the best spot for them to keep doing so. If you'd like to participate in the conversation and join the community we're building over on Discord, you can do so by signing up for the Hockey PDOcast's server here:https://discord.gg/a2QGRpJc84 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.
Matt and Blake unpack a busy weekend for the Canucks including the win over the Leafs, Carson Soucy's latest injury, and interesting comments from president Jim Rutherford and Elias Pettersson. The guys talk about Conor Garland's incredible season, the fantastic progress of Nils Höglander, Tyler Myers getting a promotion to the top-pair with Quinn Hughes, Filip Hronek getting a chance to anchor his own pair, the coaching genius of Rick Tocchet, more details on Hughes and Co at the All-Star Game, the earth-changing changes in Junior A hockey with the merger of AJHL clubs into the BCHL, Saint Patrick Roy back in the NHL, and those pesky Edmonton Oilers who keep on winning. John Shannon stops by with a new Canucks drinking game. We talk about Rick Tocchet's evolution, the future with Jim Rutherford now secured, the trade deadline and whether Nils Höglander should be available, the win over the Leafs, the surging Edmonton Oilers and new signing Corey Perry, and Patrick Roy back in the NHL. Former Canuck Michael Del Zotto joins the show. Now retired, Michael catches us up on life these days. He talks about being a Canuck when Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser joined the team, his time with John Tortorella in two NHL stops, and forecasts the Pacific Division with the Canucks shining, the Golden Knights ailing, and the Oilers doing nothing but winning. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake discuss Tyler Myers and his future with the Canucks, particularly given the looming availability of Ethan Bear and what both situations mean for the right-side of their defence. Other topics include Andrei Kuzmenko's slotting on the 4th line (but still on PP1), Nils Höglander's promotion, the Alberta teams coming, and the game against Minnesota. Patrick Johnston discusses the Myers-Zadorov pairing, Myers' future and the right side on defence, including Filip Hronek having to anchor his own pair before being paid. PJ also talks Höglander, Kuzmenko. Rob Williams explains why he doesn't think the black Skate logo/jersey will become the Canucks' primary uniform this season, gives us a preview of Roberto Luongo's Ring of Honour night at Rogers Arena, and chides the Leafs for letting Sam Lafferty go. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.
Matt and Blake discuss the loss to New Jersey, the Hughes Bowl and another defeat for Quinn against his brothers, why the Canucks have been so bad against the Devils, another Andrei Kuzmenko benching and his future under Rick Tocchet, a tough night for Filip Hronek, the promotions for Nils Höglander and Dakota Joshua, Brock Boeser's continued goal-scoring and Canucks prospects at the World Junior Championships. The guys also talk about Christine Sinclair's farewell match at B.C. Place and her unparalleled impact on Canadian soccer. Frank Seravalli from the Daily Faceoff stops by with updates on international play at the 2026 Olympics, the salary cap, as well as trade talk: is Tyler Myers bound for new pastures this season, Columbus and who's available, Tanev to Toronto?, which goaltenders are on the block and who is targeting them, and why Edmonton is looking to move a former top-10 pick. David Quadrelli from Canucks Army stops by to account for breaking Matt's studio chair before talking Hughes brothers and the Devils game, Kuzmenko's play, and Hronek needing to anchor his own pair before the Canucks commit big money on an extension. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network.