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A new edition of SJHL Insider is live on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify! Join hosts Clark Munroe, and Jamie Neugebauer a new episode of Insider as they recap the week of games, outline their Top 5 players by position, and chat with Nipawin Hawks' head coach and general manager Tad Kozun on the SCSA Coaches' Show.
REGINA, SK – Today's episode of SJHL Weekly, presented by UPL live from the IKS Media Studios in Regina! Rory McGouran, Clark Munroe and Jamie Neugebauer will look back at the weekend of play in the league, chat with Nipawin Hawks' captain Finley Radloff, and take a look at Neugsie's four birthday wishes!
SJHL Co-Director of Media Clark Munroe sat down with Head Coach and General Manager Tad Kozun ahead of the 24/25 season and got his thoughts on the upcoming year.
Former Junior hockey goalie (Saskatoon Blades, Medicine Hat Tigers, Nipawin Hawks.. just to name a few) Cam Moon joins us. He is the pxp voice of the Edmonton Oilers on 630 CHED and spent 22 years calling games for the Red Deer Rebels --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-nooner/message
Your hosts Jeromy Corrigan, Jamie Neugebauer, and Rory McGouran will recap the SJHL Showcase in Warman, SK! Plus, TWO special guests today including Ronan Buckberger of the Nipawin Hawks and Ohio State Commit AND Goaltender Ethan Farrow of the Yorkton Terriers! Plus we announce Players of the Week and so much more!
On an all new episode of SJHL Insider, Jeromy and Clark recap the week so far and get set for the 2nd last weekend of the regular season. They are also joined by Nipawin Hawks forward Carson Dobson who scored the 1000th goal as part of the KidSport Cup.
Another episode of SJ@Noon for you! First, Rory and Negsie send their condolences to the Nipawin Hawks, and the family of Joel "Goobs" Verklan before getting into the action on the ice with the "SaskLotteries Lookback." Next, Nipawin Hawks Head Coach Tad Kozun joins the show for "Capital Auto Coaches Talk," where we dive into the resilience of this Hawks team and what it takes to make a coaching transition during the season. We continue the show with an interview with Kindersley Klippers Goalie Matthew Pesenti for a "SuperU Player Profile." Matt gives us an update on the status of the Klips, and what it will take for a playoff push in Kindersley. The show wraps up with an instalment of Buy It or Sell It for this weeks "CAA Road Report."
Doug Johnson, Head Coach and GM of the Nipawin Hawks, joins us at 18:30. Also joined by Maine Black Bears NCAA Div 1 Associate Head Coach Ben Guite joins us at 34:00. Barry Melrose interview at 55:00. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monday-nooner/message
Benny is with the Terriers again tonight as they take on the Nipawin Hawks. Pre-game show at 7:20pm, game starts at 7:30pm.
It's game 6 of the SJHL Quarterfinals action between the Yorkton Terriers and the Nipawin Hawks! Terriers are up 3-2 in the series and can end it tonight!! Puck drops at 7:30pm at the Farrell Agencies Arena, so get out there and support the boys! -Mitch
The Terriers took down the Nipawin Hawks tonight 5-2 and lead the SJHL Quarterfinals Series 3 games to 1! The next game will be Friday, March 22nd where the boys can end the series and move on! -Mitch
For the first time in the province's history, the Ontario government will invoke the Constitution's notwithstanding clause to uphold legislation slashing Toronto city council nearly in half.What is the notwithstanding clause and what does this mean?Guest: Asher Honickman, partner with Matthews Abogado LLP-It was announced today that construction on Ottawa's LRT is facing another delay. What can Hamilton learn from what other cities are going through in regards to LRT?Guest: Jon Willing, city hall reporter with The Ottawa Citizen-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back for their Monday night chat about the world of sports. Scott has plenty to rant about tonight, including Serena Williams' dispute with the umpire during the U.S. Open final and the live broadcast of the Humboldt Broncos' season opener against the Nipawin Hawks.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Following the court ruling over the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion, we look at the fate of the pipeline and Trudeau's handling of the situation. Our guest Richard Masson, former CEO of the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission, says that what this means for Alberta and Canada's economy is “real sad.” The New York Times published an anonymous op-ed, claimed to be written by an appointed White House senior staffer. It offered a scathing take on U.S. President Trump and also assured that there was a resistance working inside the White House. But will any of this have any long-term effect on Trump or the Republican? And Will the New York Times be viewed differently now, for publishing this piece? 18,000 people recently marched in Paris in support of taking actions in response to climate change. California Governor Jerry Brown will hold a conference in response to Trump pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accord. But there is evidence that shows that the Global Carbon Tax would drive up food prices and push an additional 78 million people toward hunger. Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, international economist and environmentalist, discusses this. The Humboldt Broncos begin their new season next week. They are matched up against the Nipawin Hawks in Nipawin, which is where the team was headed last April 6 of this year, when their bus was struck by a truck, resulting in the deaths of 16 people. We check in with Ryan Kessler of Global News Saskatchewan, to find out how the community of Humboldt is doing. Guests: Richard Masson, Executive Fellow at the University of Calgary School of Public Policy, and former CEO of the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission Fran Coombs, Managing Editor of Rasmussen Reports, and former senior editor with the Washington Times Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, international economist and environmentalist, Founder and Director of the Consensus Centre Think Tank in Copenhagen Ryan Kessler, Reporter with Global News Saskatchewan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on this Canada Day, we have the priviledge of speaking with Chris Beaudry, Assistant Coach of the Humboldt Broncos from Saskatchewan, Canada. Chris talks about that fateful night in April of this year, when his Humboldt Broncos were enroute to a playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks and their team bus was involved in a fatal accident taking the lives of half the team, it's head coach, the team's athletic therapist and team broadcaster. Chris will also discuss his 4 years of sobriety from alcohol abuse and how his recovery has given him, his community and his nation Canada hope, strength and courage during these very difficult times. Join the Nation Recovery as we chat with CHRIS BEAUDRY.
CHILLING HEADLINES IMPACTED A NATION Friday April 6 2018 Sixteen people are dead and 13 injured after the bus taking the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team to a playoff game collided with a transport truck on a highway north of Tisdale, Sask., early Friday evening.The team was on its way to Game 5 of a semifinal against the Nipawin Hawks, also in Saskatchewan, when the crash occurred around 5 p.m. CST.The deceased included not only players, who were from all three Prairie provinces, but also the team's longtime coach, the assistant coach, the bus driver, and two employees of Humboldt's FM radio station. The driver of the truck was not injured. ABOUT TOM DUTTA #1 International Best Selling Business Book The Way of the Quiet Warrior AS SEEN ON WILLIAM SHATNERS MOVING AMERICA FORWARD TV FACEBOOK TWITTER
The SJHL has decided to continue with their playoffs as the Nipawin Hawks and Estevan Bruins will decide who the league champion is after the Humboldt bus crash. Gregg Drinnan - co-author of Sudden Death: The Incredible Saga of the 1986 Swift Current Broncos - joins Rob to share his perspective.
Welcome to a special Agree or Disagree:Facebook Live Event as we reflect on the outpouring of emotion Hockey. It’s a part of the identity of Canada.We all dream of playing.We all watch. Some of the best Canadian memories and moments are on the ice.Rain, snow, or shine, families would wake up at 5:00 AM to take their kid or kids to the rink. They will stay up late. There are many of nights that there would be games on the street or on ice and we would just…play.Then some would be good enough to advance to another level. And that dream of one day playing in the NHL would continue. For players. For broadcasters. For coaches.They would travel on busses down the highways and roads of this country. Pursuing the passion that they loved. It brought smiles to faces, bonds of friendship, and lessons learned.And now, that just seems…different.This weekend was a weekend of sorrow, sadness and grief. The Humboldt Broncos were on their way to a playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks. A crash killed 15 and injured 14 others.,It’s hard to say. It was hard to write.The outpouring of grief was felt across Canada and the world. You heard just a piece of that from Connor McDavid, Glen Gulutzan, Mike Babcock and Sheldon Kennedy. There was more. Much more.Where we go from here? How do we support the victims, some obvious, others connected in many different ways. Joining me is Adele Desjardins-Lepine. BIOAdele Desjardins is strongly connected to her roots. She is a proud coal miners daughter raised by her dad at 10 months of age with the support of her aunts, uncles, grandparents and her community.She has faced many adversities in her life. Some people look for escape in self-destruction or addiction...but not Adele. She has taken the lessons learned through pivotal points in her life to become the amazing person she is today.She is dedicated to raising her 2 girls in Drumheller Canada. She is a pillar in her community, an inspiring friend and an Achievement Club Leader.Adele is a Transformational Weekend Master Trainer and speaker. She is passionate about sharing the principles taught to her through positive psychology and how we strengthen our willpower, challenge our beliefs, understand love and choose happiness to succeed.We cover a number of different topics. We hope this podcast gives some sort of comfort and peace.Thank you for listening and watching.