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Ryan comes back from the west coast to talk with Kitchener Rangers TV Host Sean Furfaro on the Rangers capping off an amazing spring with their 3rd Memorial Cup title since 1972.Sean gives his take on the things the Rangers did this year on and off the ice that set them apart, including a brilliant coaching job from Jussi Ahokas and shrewd moves by GM Mike McKenzie.Clarkey jumps on to give his thoughts on the Leafs' ongoing coaching search, with includes recent interviews with Peter Laviolette and Patrick Roy. They also touch on the Blue Jays tough situation with Jeff Hoffman.We are looking for new sponsors! Interested? Email instigatingcd@gmail.com or Clarkey66@gmail.com!Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps and on Rogers TV!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dAApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
The Toronto Maple Leafs' coaching search continues to evolve, and the picture remains anything but clear.Over the last week, reports have confirmed that Toronto has interviewed approximately 15 candidates as John Chayka and the Leafs' front office conduct one of the widest coaching searches in recent franchise history. Patrick Roy and Peter Laviolette have emerged as notable candidates, while David Carle's status remains one of the biggest questions facing the organization.In this episode, we separate fact from speculation and break down everything we know about the coaching search so far. Who appears to be gaining momentum? Why did Roy's interview reportedly make such an impression? Is Carle still a realistic option? And what does the lengthy interview process tell us about Chayka's vision for the future of the Maple Leafs?Plus, we discuss the latest rumours surrounding Toronto's offseason plans and what fans should be watching for as the search enters its next phase.The interviews are happening. The speculation is growing. But who will ultimately become the next head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs?
On this episode of The Chris Johnston show, Julian McKenzie and Chris Johnston go over a variety of topics including: (00:00) Patrick Roy interviews well for Maple Leafs head coach job. Is he the right fit? (4:00) Domino effect once Cassidy is available? (6:30) Chris MacFarland leaves Avalanche as new President & GM of Predators (13:00) Brendan Gallagher most likely leaving Montreal and where he could go next (19:30) Expect a big trade from the Canadiens this summer (21:15) New all-star format (26:30) Would Russia be reinstated to IIHF competitions? (31:15) Future of Gary Bettman (39:00) Jon Cooper winning Jack Adams (44:00) Look ahead to Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final (49:30) Stick Taps Watch all episodes of The Chris Johnston Show here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLk7FZfwCEifwZnM5KxOFlm0lQjkEheLw Buy CJ Show merch: https://sdpnshop.ca/collections/cj-show Follow us on Instagram: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie and @sdpnsports Follow us on X: @reporterchris @jkamckenzie @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joined OverDrive to discuss Dylan Larkin requesting a trade from the Red Wings, the complexity of navigating a player's trade request for management, Peter Laviolette and Patrick Roy's potential fit as Maple Leafs head coach, the latest around University of Denver head coach David Carle and Former Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy.
Join Mark Roe, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 1 on OverDrive! TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joins to discuss Dylan Larkin requesting a trade, Peter Laviolette and Patrick Roy's potential fit as Maple Leafs Head Coach. The guys discuss where Dylan Larkin could ultimately end up, and react to the NBA fan who stormed the court for a selfie with Victor Wembanyama.
Carolina finds itself in a near must-win situation in Game 2, as headed to Vegas down 0-2 seems like too big of a hill to climb for any team.D espite neither side being thrilled with its Game 1 performance, Vegas showed why their confidence is at an all-time high, recovering from an early 2-0 deficit and continuing a stretch in which they haven’t lost in two weeks. John Tortorella earned praise for his in-game adjustments, while the Hurricanes’ top line remained largely ineffective. Both Ray and Dregs expect stronger outings from the goaltenders and are leaning toward a Carolina bounce-back, though they agree the margin between the teams remains razor thin. Off the ice, Peter Laviolette and Patrick Roy have advanced in Toronto’s coaching search, though the Leafs’ direction remains unclear compared to Edmonton’s more defined approach; Roy’s recent success developing top prospect Peter Schaefer could be a factor with Toronto holding the first overall pick. Meanwhile, the Oilers continue to wait on the coaching market, raising questions about whether Edmonton is willing to hold out for Bruce Cassidy, or if a backup candidate is already in place. In Nashville, the Predators landed a major front-office hire by prying Chris MacFarland away from Colorado with a lucrative deal, giving him the opportunity to build a team backed by ownership willing to spend to improve the team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of DFO Rundown: Insider Edition, David Pagnotta and Irfaan Gaffar break down the latest coaching carousel around the NHL. They discuss the Toronto Maple Leafs' ongoing search for a new bench boss and why names like Dallas Eakins and Patrick Roy are in the mix. Plus, they examine Nashville's decision to hand Chris MacFarland a major leadership role and what it means for the future of the Predators organization.The guys also dive into some of the biggest trade and roster storylines heading into the offseason. David reveals details of a blockbuster trade framework between the Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens that nearly came together at the deadline, and explains why it could be revisited this summer. They also discuss Ottawa's search for a top-four right-shot defenceman, Detroit's plans to be aggressive in the market, Anaheim's willingness to listen on key young players, and much more as NHL front offices prepare for what could be a wild offseason.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning are joined by Ben Shulman to break down the Blue Jays' tough loss to the Braves, examining the club's ongoing offensive struggles and defensive issues. Later, Anthony Petrielli (26:21) stops by to discuss all things Maple Leafs, including Toronto's head coaching search, Patrick Roy's chances of landing the job, and whether Peter Laviolette is a legitimate candidate behind the Leafs' bench. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour by breaking down the Blue Jays' struggles with runners in scoring position. They discuss whether the poor production is likely to improve, the need for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to drive in more runs, and where the lineup's power could come from. They then examine Chris MacFarland's hiring by the Nashville Predators, his candidacy for the Maple Leafs' vacancy, John Chayka's role in Nashville's direction, and whether MacFarland can bring Colorado's success to the Predators. The duo also weighs in on the NHL Awards process and John Cooper's Jack Adams win over Lindy Ruff. Later, NHL Draft analyst Sam Cosentino (26:25) joins from the NHL Draft Combine in Buffalo to discuss the value of combine testing, its impact on draft rankings, and which prospects stand to gain or lose the most from the event. The conversation also touches on the Maple Leafs' reported interest in Gavin McKenna, what could alter their plans at the top of the draft, and the potential of Patrick Roy coaching in Toronto. 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.
Jackie Redmond joined Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a wide-ranging conversation centered around the Maple Leafs and a pivotal offseason ahead.First, she weighed in on Toronto's ongoing coaching search. Interestingly, Redmond identified Patrick Roy as one of the more intriguing candidates, suggesting he's a rare personality who could walk into the Toronto market completely unfazed by the pressure—and perhaps even thrive in it.From there, she discussed what the Leafs could be looking for in their next head coach. As for new GM John Chayka, Redmond admitted she finds him difficult to get a read on, noting that he tends to be very corporate in his public messaging.Later, she offered a Leafs mood check. Thanks in large part to Toronto winning the draft lottery, she's feeling much more optimistic about the organization's direction. Unsurprisingly, Redmond made it clear she'd select Gavin McKenna first overall without hesitation.The conversation also touched on Mitch Marner's "dark times" comment during Stanley Cup Final media day. Redmond didn't hold back, venting about what she views as the hockey world's continued obsession with and criticism of Toronto. At what point, she wondered, are people satisfied?Plus, Redmond weighs in on Morgan Rielly's future, the challenges awaiting the Leafs this summer, and much more.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill tee up Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final as the Vegas Golden Knights look to build on their thrilling 5-4 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in the series opener. They also react to Jon Cooper capturing the first Jack Adams Award of his coaching career.Back in Toronto, the boys recap a tough 4-3 loss for the Marlies in Game 4 of the AHL Eastern Conference Final as the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins tied the series at two games apiece. They break down what went wrong and what Toronto must do to regain control heading into the pivotal Game 5.They also sift through the latest from the NHL Draft Combine in Buffalo as well as developments in the Maple Leafs' coaching search. Reports suggest Toronto has conducted as many as 15 Zoom interviews to this point, while TSN's Darren Dreger has linked both Patrick Roy and Peter Laviolette to the current stage of the process. Nick and Rosie share their thoughts on the search, the candidates, and why the Leafs continue to take their time.Plus, NHL on TNT host Jackie Redmond stops by to discuss the coaching search, the Leafs winning the draft lottery, the direction of the franchise, and much more.
Where would you like see Brendan Gallagher end up? How do you feel about Patrick Roy has head coach. You think he deserves another shot? Is Victor Wembanyama already the face of the NBA? In the Habs playoff run, our city got a lot of positive shine on it, we’re used to Montreal, used to the good and the bad of it and sometimes we dwell on the negative. So it was nice to see so many want to be here and those that were here, loved our city. What do you love about Montreal?
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 1 on OverDrive! They discuss the Golden Knights' opening win against the Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Final, Vegas' success in Game 1 of the series, Patrick Roy's interview with the Maple Leafs and his potential fit in Toronto. Canada Soccer head coach Jesse Marsch joins to discuss the FIFA World Cup, Alphonso Davies aiming to return and the look of the squad for Canada.
ESPN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined OverDrive to discuss the Golden Knights' starting win against the Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Final, Vegas making a statement in Game 1, Mitch Marner's performance, the play of Carter Hart and Frederik Andersen, how the teams look in the series, Patrick Roy's possible role with the Maple Leafs, the direction of the roster in Toronto and more.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on the Golden Knights' win over the Hurricanes to open the Stanley Cup Final. They discuss Shea Theodore's bounce-back after an early mistake, John Tortorella's effective timeout, and the Hurricanes' top line running out of time to get going. Hockey Night in Canada analyst Craig Simpson joins the show (11:10) to share his thoughts on Game 1, Vegas' star power, how the Canes can wake Sebastian Aho up, and whether Game 2 is a must-win for Carolina. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam assess Peter Laviolette and Patrick Roy's potential fit as head coach in Toronto. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning begin the second hour talking with Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs general manager and friend of the show! They discuss last night's Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, the outlook for the rest of the series, Carolina's approach after surrendering leads, and Vegas' dominance through the playoffs so far. They also touch on the Leafs' coaching search, including the possibility of Patrick Roy as a candidate and the direction Toronto should take. After the break, Sportsnet NBA analyst Michael Grange (23:45) joins the show to preview the NBA Finals. He breaks down the key storylines and matchups, discuss the Spurs' rapid rise, and the importance of Karl-Anthony Towns to the Knicks' chances. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up the morning show with Leafs Talk co-host Sam McKee, discussing the Stanley Cup finals and the Mitch Marner narrative. They explore what it would take for Marner to miss out on the Conn Smythe if the Golden Knights win, and whether the focus on Toronto is surprising. The conversation shifts to Patrick Roy coaching in Toronto and his potential impact on the players. They then welcome MLB Network's Adnan Virk (26:37), touching on the French Open's lack of Hawk-Eye technology and discussing the Blue Jays' recent loss, Vladdy's unusual stats, and the team's offensive prospects with possible player returns. Lastly, they discuss the Spurs and Knicks and Adnan's access to Game 3 at Madison Square Garden. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta break down an entertaining Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final as Mitch Marner and the Vegas Golden Knights outlasted Frederik Andersen and the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 to take a 1-0 series lead.The guys also dissect all the fallout from Gary Bettman's annual State of the Union address, including the NHL's revamped All-Star Weekend format and other key league-wide developments.Meantime, Pagnotta provides the latest on Toronto's coaching search, including Darren Dreger's report that Patrick Roy and Peter Laviolette are part of the current stage of the interview process.Plus, veteran NHL bench boss Gerard Gallant stops by to discuss the Leafs' head coaching vacancy, what it would mean to coach in Toronto, the challenges facing the franchise, and much more.
Darren Dreger talks about Brendan Gallagher moving on from the Habs and what the market looks like and what other options are on the table for Kent Hughes in this off-season. Also, exploring the possibility of the Toronto Maple Leafs naming Patrick Roy as their next head coach
The cup finals are finally upon us, and the pod is heatin' up with the squad that won it all 20 years ago - the Colorado Avalanche! We talked about the team they beat back in episode 27, but these Av's were a team built for the post season! In the first year post-Quebec, the boasted a vet heavy lineup led by Burnaby Joe, who was joined by Forsberg, Ricci, Leschyshyn, Foote, Kamensky and bolstered by the in-season acquisitions of Patrick Roy, Sandis Ozolinsh and playoff beast Claude Lemieux, this team clobbered the Red Wings in the semis and then swept the Panthers in the finals.Speaking of, we pour one out for Claude Lemieux who passed this week tragically - our thoughts go out to his family, friends and the fans he made along the way.Then we do a quick post-mortem for the Habs and this years Avs before talking finals and which team we might hate less.The Parkhurst Pack Attack is back and we've got some great music for ya too!
Send us Fan MailOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowReplay of Friday Nights with Phil from May 29, 2026.Carter Yelle from the Saskatoon Card & Collector Experience joins the show to chat about the playoffs, give his take on the Evan Bouchard "dirty" hit and more. The boys open some mail day packages and show their recent hockey card pickups. Phil shares his experiences, so far buying a damaged Patrick Roy patch card, and they all play The Comp Game.Partners & SponsorsGongshow Breaks - https://www.GongshowBreaks.comGongshow Reloaded - https://www.GongshowReloaded.comHockeyChecklists.com - https://www.hockeychecklists.comSlab Sharks Consignment - http://bit.ly/3GUvsxNSlab Sharks is now accepting U.S. submissions!Total Sports Cards - https://totalsportcards.comGP Sports Cards - https://gpsportcards.com/The Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast is a production of Dollar Box Ventures LLC
On hour two of Sportsnet Today, on the 37th anniversary of the Calgary Flames winning their first Stanley Cup, Peter Klein is joined by a member of the cup-winning team, Colin Patterson! Colin looks back at how the team's road to the Final against Montreal came together, scoring against Patrick Roy in Game Six, the impact of Lanny McDonald, and how he felt when he knew he had become a Stanley Cup Champion! (26:29) Peter and the crew break down what's gone wrong for the Colorado Avalanche as they sit a loss away from being swept by Vegas in the Western Conference Final. 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. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
They examine the persistent curse narrative surrounding Buffalo sports and whether the obsession with winning a championship ruins the fan experience. The conversation reacts to analyst Stephen Valiquette's comparison of goalie Jakub Dobeš to legends Dominik Hašek and Patrick Roy. They also break down Dobeš's villainous reputation following a heated series against the Rochester Americans. 01:05 - Buffalo Sports and Curse Debate 06:13 - Dobeš Compared to Hašek 13:15 - Ranking All-Time Goalie Villains
Larry Ostola speaks with Brendan Kelly about his book Habs Nation. The history of the Montreal Canadiens is about more than just hockey. It's also the story of how hockey's most winning team has always skated hand-in-hand with its home province of Quebec. Brendan Kelly takes a fresh look at the ups and downs of the Habs since the heyday of the “Flying Frenchmen” in the 50s, 60s and 70s and shows how the history of the team mirrors the tumultuous changes in Quebec over the past decades. Why was it that from 1955, year of the “Rocket Richard Riot,” until 1995, year of Quebec's second referendum, the Canadiens won 17 Stanley Cups? Kelly talks with former Canadiens greats like Serge Savard and Bob Gainey, journalists, politicians, filmmakers and even Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen, maybe the Canadiens' most famous fan—telling the tale of the team's unique bond with its fans. One surprising conclusion is that when the team's roster was at its most Québécois, the team had its greatest success on the ice. Since Montreal's last Quebec superstar, Patrick Roy, was unceremoniously booted out of town, the franchise has failed to win a Stanley Cup and has rarely been amongst the NHL's elite squads. Brendan Kelly, born in Glasgow, raised in Montreal and a fan of the Canadiens for longer than he can remember, was one of the founders of the late great alternative weekly the Montreal Mirror. He worked at the Montreal Daily News in the late 80s and had a weekly music column on CBC Radio for over 30 years. His Montreal Gazette column “What the Puck” is a controversial contrarian hot take on the Canadiens that elicits much hate and even more love. He has written for the Gazette since 1996. He also contributes frequently to various Radio-Canada cultural shows. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society's mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada's past.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee kick off by reacting to some big news out in Western Canada: the Oilers parting ways with head coach Kris Knoblauch, and the Canucks announcing the Sedin twins as co-presidents and Ryan Johnson as GM. They discuss whether the Oilers' move forces the Leafs to act faster in the head-coaching market, and they evaluate Patrick Roy, Peter Laviolette, and Manny Malhotra's potential fit behind Toronto's bench. Later, Oilers Now's Bob Stauffer (28:45) stops by to discuss what led to the Oilers' decision on Knoblauch, who — aside from Bruce Cassidy — the team is considering to be the next head coach, and the Connor McDavid aspect of the coaching change. Finally, Nick, Justin and Sam discuss the potential of a Morgan Rielly-Darnell Nurse swap. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On Jase met la table pour le match no 5 de la série Canadiens-Sabres avec Bruno Gervais et Denis Gauthier. - 0:30 Intro5:05 Bruno Gervais se joint à nous8:30 Lane Hutson et Alexandre Carrier jouent du très gros hockey en ce moment12:15 Quoi faire pour aider l'A.N. du CH?16:05 Patrick Roy, un bon « fit » à Edmonton ou Toronto? 27:40 Ivan Demidov se cherche, mais c’est normal ce qu’il vit actuellement. Bruno nous explique30:00 Denis Gauthier se joint à nous31:05 Quelle remontée de l’Avalanche hier soir pour envoyer le Wild en vacances!35:50 On écoute les échos de vestiaire39:20 Martin St-Louis ne cesse de nous impressionner!44:10 On ne voit malheureusement plus Juraj Slafkovsky depuis plusieurs matchs...48:50 Zachary Bolduc est enfin sorti de l’ombre et il a trouvé sa chaise et son rôle!52:25 Pourquoi pas mettre Slafkovsky sur un 3e trio? - Pour nous suivre sur nos différentes plateformes
Jeremy and David Chase kick off Episode 311 of Sports Cards Live with a full recap of the Sport Card Expo, including athlete interviews, stage appearances, late-night hobby hangs, and Jeremy's biggest pickup showcase yet. From Jackie Robinson game-used memorabilia to Mario Lemieux patches, Patrick Roy autos, Barry Sanders relics, Tiger Woods inserts, and vintage basketball, Jeremy shares the cards that followed him home from Toronto and explains why memorabilia cards have become a major focus of his collecting journey. Then Leighton Sheldon joins the show to explain why he missed Expo after getting pulled into a massive vintage collection deal featuring a complete 1964 Topps Baseball set built pack-by-pack in real time during the 1960s. The conversation turns into a hilarious debate over whether Leighton got “worked” by the seller, hobby priorities, old-school collectors, and the realities of chasing collections. The episode also features: Jeremy's Expo behind-the-scenes stories Hanging out with James Beckett in Toronto The impossible 1990 Pro Set Stanley Cup hologram pull David Chase launching his new show with Midlife Greg Thoughts on memorabilia cards, patches, and eye appeal The rise of hockey content creators and community podcasts Why certain vintage relic cards still feel undervalued
The NHL Wraparound Spring Cleaning series continues on Quick Takes with the New York Islanders.Primed to make the playoffs in late March, the Isles collapsed and that cost head coach Patrick Roy his job.While some improvements were made in 2025-26, much lies ahead for Mathieu Darche in the off-season.X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #NHLWraparound.com #ShortShifts #NYCentric #CelebritySeries #HallofFameEdition #StanleyCupdate #SummerCoolers #Smith'sPix #NeilSmith #VicMorren #PatrickHoffman #NHL #SummerCoolers #NewYorkIslanders #MontrealCanadiens #MathieuDarche #MatthewSchaefer #NoahDobson #EmilHeineman #IlyaSorokin #BoHorvat #BrianLeetch #KylePalmieri #AlexanderRomanov #AndersLee #MathewBarzal #ChicagoBlackhawks #PittsburghPenguins #RickardRakell #TonyDeAngelo #JoshBailey #DavidRittich #SemyonVarlamov #BridgeportIslanders #LouLamoriello #MaxShabanov #MattGatcomb #AdamBoqvist
DeHuff had a dream that he was staying at a B&B that Patrick Roy was running.Upstate New York man in cow costume accused of attempting to stab family member.A dad was injured after accidentally dropping a pipe bomb he made to entertain guests.An upstate New York man who had his alligator, Albert, seized after sharing a home for more than three decades has given up his court fight to get it back.A carnival ride in Mexico went haywire, and a carousel ended up tossing a woman from her bucket seat. Then, a worker caught her, and prevented her from smashing into the ground.Why did RFK Jr. cut the schlong off of a deceased raccoon?
It's Masters weekend, but we're back to talk some hockey. Some big firings in the past week with Jim Treliving, Patrick Roy and Bruce Cassidy all getting the axe. There are only a couple of playoff spots available and we review who is in the running for them. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Spotify GET YOUR SCUTTLEPUCK MERCH AT SCUTTLEPUCK'S DASHERY STORE Title Player: Kevin Shattenkirk News Caufield gets 50 for Montreal Treliving Firing Bruce Cassidy fired Patrick Roy Fired - will he be the new guy in Toronto? Mammoth make history? Ovechkin scores 1000 Guess the 5th - Playoff races Connections: Patrick Kane, David Pastrnak, Patrick Laine, Artemi Panerin - none scored a short handed goal This Week - Stamkos, Ovechkin, McDavid, Matthews, Pastrnak Crazy Stat Next Week - Playoff matchups and predictions review
Boomer & Gio react to the gossip and rumors swirling around Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel. Plus, the significance of the Knicks' latest win over the Celtics (9:41); Gio on what is annoying him most about the Mets (23:56); Gio doesn't like that there's so many celebs at the Masters (33:45); why the Giants might have the best head coach/QB combo in the NFL (46:05); Boomer on the Islanders firing Patrick Roy and Juan Soto heading to the IL (52:16)
David is at Disney World, and Rose is in Guatemala, so Roy and Ethan are holding it down in the studio for this edition of The Hockey Show. The two discuss the Islanders' late-season coaching change, letting Patrick Roy go in favor of Peter DeBoer, before diving into the thrilling playoff races in both conferences that could come down to the final day of the regular season. This week's guest is Dave Dameshek, who joins the show to tell Roy and Ethan a story, but ends up yammering at them for much longer than planned about the Pittsburgh Penguins. He also wants to know why people hate Sidney Crosby and ends up in a screaming match with Ethan about it. It's basically Dan's dream edition of The Hockey Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sadly for everyone involved, the Islanders chose a really bad time to have the worst week of their season dropping four straight games in regulation to drop from potential home ice in the playoffs to barely hanging by a thread. In a pressure-filled dash to towards the end, the teams around them rose to the occasion while the Isles tumbled on the ice and on down the standings, costing head coach Patrick Roy his job on Easter Sunday. With only four games remaining, Peter DeBoer takes over as a last-ditch hope to salvage what long looked like a campaign extending into the post-season. Sean & Arthur cover the huge shakeup, what it means going forward, with former Islanders Micheal Haley and Josh Bailey joining the discussion.Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightnySponsored by Raiser, Kenniff, & Lonstein Attorneys at LawRecorded at Floored MediaSubscribe to our friends at IslesFix newsletter!
Missin Curfew Ep 473 The Fellas are fired up for the Masters this weekend and share who they think can win the green jacket. With the season winding down the fellas look around the league at some of the playoff teams on the bubble Brent Burns becomes the first Defenseman in NHL history to play 1000 consecutive games The offseason started early in the tri-state area as the Islanders fire coach Patrick Roy and the Devils fire GM Tom Fitzgerald (0:00) Intro (1:30) Scottie Competes in the PRO Tour in Mississippi (17:50) Masters 2026 Preview (36:06) KITS Dish of the Week: Jimmy Snuggerud (42:13) Labatt Get This Guy A Beer: Evgini Malkin, Porter Martone, Alex Tuch, Ryan Strome, Jeremy Lauzon, Scott Laughton (55:00) Luxury Auto Collection Dog of The Week: Brent Burns Plays 1000 Consecutive Games (1:01:31) Eagle Four Around the National: Montreal's Playoff Outlook, Tortorella's first week in Vegas, Trent Frederic Chirps, Macklin Celebrini & San Jose (1:14:10) Milk Carton: Carter Hart back for Vegas Golden Knights (1:16:42) New York Islanders fire Head Coach Patrick Roy (1:20:04) New Jersey Devils fire GM Tom Fitzgerald (1:24:36) Rumor Mill: Should the NHL Change Overtime Scoring? SAUCE HOCKEY MERCH | https://saucehockey.com/collections/missin-curfew YOUTUBE | www.youtube.com/@MissinCurfew SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNgHhgCtt97nMbbHm2Ken APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missin-curfew INSTAGRAM | www.instagram.com/missincurfew TWITTER | www.twitter.com/MissinCurfew TIKTOK | www.tiktok.com/@missincurfewpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tom Gulitti (16:58), NHL.com senior writer covering the Washington Capitals, to discuss Alex Ovechkin's future after Capitals star announced that a decision on his playing future will be made in the summer. The duo opens the show with discussion about the surprising news out of Long Island, as the Islanders fired Patrick Roy with four games remaining in the season and hired Pete DeBoer in hopes of ending a recent skid and securing a playoff spot. The guys continue with discussion about New Jersey's decision to part ways with general manager Tom Fitzgerald and what the future may hold for the Devils and wrap the show with thoughts on the playoff chase in the Western Conference.
The Devils have fired GM Tom Fitzgerald with five games remaining, raising questions about the timing but signalling opportunity for both the organization to attract candidates and for Fitzgerald to pursue new roles. Meanwhile, the Islanders have replaced head coach Patrick Roy with Pete DeBoer just four games out while sitting on the playoff bubble, a move that has likely been considered for some time and underscores the financial importance of home playoff dates, with DeBoer’s defensive systems offering a chance for quick impact. Nikita Kucherov now sits eight goals behind Ray Ferraro all-time and could pass him early next season, while a bizarre penalty box-door incident that injured Pontus Holmberg sparked frustration from Jon Cooper. Out west, the race for the final wildcard berth is wide open with LA, Nashville, San Jose, and Winnipeg all within three points, setting up a dramatic finish that could hinge on key head-to-head matchups.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Gross breaks down the Islanders' decision to fire head coach Patrick Roy and hire Pete DeBoer with four games left in the regular season and the team's playoff hopes hanging on by a thread.
On this episode of No Credentials Required, we break down a busy night across New York sports — and introduce a brand-new segment that could quickly become a fan favorite. ⚾ We start in the Bronx as the New York Yankees continue their early-season road trip, diving into their matchups with the Seattle Mariners and Miami Marlins. Are the Yankees finding their rhythm, or are early warning signs already showing?
Chris Pronger is even more of a legend than you think! He gives an incredible interview with the guys, telling epic stories and teasing his new book. Patrick Roy is fired with days left in the season in a shocking move. The Flyers are in a playoff spot!!! Dan thinks guys need to change the way they pee. Beer league snipes need to stop doming goalies. And when should you fire your coach? Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 03:58 - Patrick Roy Fired 17:30 - Wild Card Update 36:40 - Hot Ice - Sid and Martone 40:04 - Chris Pronger Interview 1:57:55 - Puerto Rico Trip/Pee Problems 2:18:59 - Beer League Hotline 2:23:47 - Blind Ranking When To Fire A Coach PRESENTED by BetMGM. Download the BETMGM app and use code “NETTERS” and enjoy up to $1500 in bonus bets if you lose your first wager! Thanks to our Sponsors! BetMGM: Use bonus code NETTERS when signing up to receive up to $1500 in bonus bets if your first bet loses. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US) 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR) 21+ only. Please Gamble Responsibly. See BetMGM.com for Terms. First Bet Offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Bonus bets are non-withdrawable. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel. This promotional offer is not available in New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico. With CarGurus Discover, you can skip the filters and describe what you're looking for in your own words. Simply type what you want, and CarGurus Discover instantly surfaces real listings that match your exact needs. Buy or sell your next car today with CarGurus at cargurus.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee open with their reaction to the New Jersey Devils relieving Tom Fitzgerald of his GM duties. TVA reporter Renaud Levoie stops by (4:52) to share his thoughts on New Jersey's shake-up, the Leafs' GM search, the success of the Canadiens' management structure, why the Habs are in for a splashy offseason, Patrick Roy's unceremonious dismissal, and Steve Yzerman's uncertain future in Detroit. Later, Nick and Justin regroup with Sam to discuss Pontus Holmberg's injury after running into an open penalty-box door. 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.
In this episode of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman react to a coaching change on Long Island as the Islanders replace Patrick Roy with Peter DeBoer. They touch on Philadelphia picking up a win on dollar soft-serve night with Porter Martone continuing to impress, while also noting the Flyers' tough tiebreaker situation as the Eastern Conference playoff race tightens (23:00). The guys also discuss Tim Stützle's underrated consistency (30:30), Detroit slipping and needing answers (32:30), and the Western Conference race heating up (40:20). They get into why the timing may not work between Toronto and Doug Armstrong (42:30), Kyle battling sleep in L.A. (45:00), and the Avalanche hosting an advanced stats event that Elliotte believes the league needs more of (47:00). The episode also covers growing interest in the Leafs' GM role (57:00), Florida taking heat around the league (1:02:32), and a potential shift in CHL exceptional status for American players (1:04:53). The Final Thought honors broadcasting legends Vic Rauter and Scott Oake as they announce their retirements (1:10:01) Kyle and Elliotte answer listener questions in the Thoughtline (1:17:44) In the final segment Elliotte sits down for a one on one interview with Anze Kopitar of the LA Kings (1:39:04) Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here. Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail. This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates
It'll be Michigan and UConn for the men's national championship. Who ya got? Plus, Patrick Roy was fired by the Islanders. Was this the right move? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After another late-season coaching change, the guys react to the New York Islanders firing Patrick Roy and hiring Pete DeBoer with four games left and discuss some potential tweaks he could make down the stretch and beyond. The guys discuss the top fantasy championship pickups, including Porter Martone, Jimmy Snuggerud and Alexander Wennberg, the Pittsburgh Penguins' elite offense and where to draft Cole Caufield in fantasy next season. Then, in "On the Money," presented by Bet365.ca, the guys discuss futures angles like the Hart Trophy and Pacific Division title races and their favorite sides and props for the rest of the regular season.
We start the day discussing the New York Islanders firing of coach Patrick Roy, as well as discuss the fact that Juan Soto is missing games due to a calf injury.
We open with the Islanders firing Patrick Roy and Juan Soto's calf injury. After an update on Eddie's vacation, we relive the Mets' win over the Giants and the Yankees' rain-delayed collapse against the Marlins. From Dan Hurley's holy beads and Clyde Frazier's remarks to Cooper Flagg's 45-point explosion against the Lakers, we wrap things up with Gio's take on the Lamar Odom documentary.
We open with the Islanders firing Patrick Roy and Juan Soto's calf injury before covering the Mets' victory, Yanks loss, & Dan Hurley's wife's comments. Also, the show's take on the Lamar Odom documentary, LeBron's Memphis comments, Geno Auriemma's sideline behavior, and why Caitlin Clark blocked Dave Portnoy. After marking Gunnar Esiason's 35th birthday and a disgraceful Dodgers' digital ticket controversy, Jerry brings us Jo Adell's home run robberies, Cooper Flagg's dominant performances, plus, talk of the Kylie Kelce podcast. We conclude with Jets draft projections for Arvell Reese, finishing with the "Moment of the Day" regarding Geno and the U.S.-China space race.
In this episode of Cashing Out, Dustin Swedelson is joined by Luke Jackson, Former Oregon College Basketball Player joins the show to preview the college basketball national championship game. Plus, Jonathan Davis, VSiN NHL Betting Analyst joins the show with his best bets for Monday and reaction to Patrick Roy being fired by the New York Islanders as the playoffs near. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab the Hoops Special for only $29.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Denver Nuggets are on a war path with the playoffs around the corner. David Adelman talked about how Wemby vs Jokic is good for the NBA.We hear from Stephen A. Smith of ESPN as he talked about the two man show that the Nuggets need to bring to the playoffs in order to succeed.Why did the New York Islanders fire Patrick Roy with four games left in the regular season? Michael Malone and the Nuggets flashback.DeHuff played an iconic moment between him and Patrick Roy on 104.3 The Fan.Adam Schefter said the Chicago Bears will decide where to build their new stadium in the next few weeks.Colorado Rockies unveiled "The Glizzilla", a one-pound, 23-inch all-beef glizzy on a 19-inch sub roll, for $45!!!DeHuff and ChatGPT came up with some rejected names for the giant hot dog.Angel Reese got traded from Chicago to Atlanta - but is it a big deal?
On this episode we are joined once again by a true legend of not only hockey, but sports overall. Three time Stanley cup winner and two time manager of the year Lou Lamoriello. He talks about Tavares returning to the Island, Patrick Roy taking over as coach and more.