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WHL This Week - Radio Edition, takes you back to Thursday's WHL Prospects Draft Lottery. The Regina Pats emerging as the winner. We'll have the announcement and get reaction from Pats General Manager Allan Miller. The top prospect for the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft is regarded as Regina's Maddox Schultz of the U-18 AAA Regina Pat Canadians.Victory+ is the WHL's new streaming provider and viewership numbers broke WHL records in the 1st round of the Playoffs. WHL Commissioner Dan Near joins us to share some of the significant numbers and what might be next for the WHL and Victory+.We had a thrilling end to the 1st round. We'll take you back to three endings including two Game Sevens and a double OT thriller between US Division rivals.Finally, the Medicine Hat Tigers and Prince Albert Raiders are set for battle in the 2nd round. Tigers F Ryder Ritchie is our guest as he matches up against his former team.
The Voice of the Prince Albert Raiders, Nick Nielsen shares his view of their playoff series against the Edmonton Oil Kings.
Details on the first two games of the Edmonton Oil Kings playoff series with the Prince Albert Raiders in the opening round of the WHL playoffs and thoughts on the state of junior hockey as it relates to player movement and the NCAA. Then, close out the show with another edition of This Day in Oilers History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Details on the first two games of the Edmonton Oil Kings playoff series with the Prince Albert Raiders in the opening round of the WHL playoffs and thoughts on the state of junior hockey as it relates to player movement and the NCAA. Then, close out the show with another edition of This Day in Oilers History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GM of the Prince Albert Raiders talks about playoff hockey coming back to the Art Hauser Centre.
Edmonton Oil Kings play-by-play voice Mat Barrett swings by to recap the 2024-25 regular season and preview the first-round playoff series against the Prince Albert Raiders. Find out who the team standouts were over the course of the year and what the WHL Bantam Draft may have in sort for a two that holds two high picks. Find Mat on X at @MatBarrett6 and follow the Edmonton Oil Kings at @EDMOilKings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The boys are back with another episode of Hello Hockey! Tom and Bellezy go through the struggles of Team Canada as they fell in the Quarter Finals of the World Juniors. They also discussed youth hockey in Canada and where that sits. David Pagnotta joins the show to share his insight aswell as talk about possible trade around the NHL. Jeff Truitt joins shortly after to discuss team Canada and his coaching expierence with the Prince Albert Raiders. All that and so much more on this week episode of Hello Hockey! Todays Guests: David Pagnotta - The Fourth Period Jeff Truitt - Prince Albert Raiders Head Coach
Our Fries Tallman Indigenous Spotlight is on Danny Hodgson, who talks about winning the Memorial Cup with the Prince Albert Raiders and facing discrimination in hockey.
The boys are back with Prince Albert Raiders great, Danny Hodgson!
Regina Pats Captain Tanner Howe is back in the lineup tonight versus his hometown Prince Albert Raiders.
It's an all players edition of WHL This Week - Radio Edition.First, 2022-23 Four Broncos Memorial Trophy Winner Connor Bedard was recently back through Western Canada with the Chicago Blackhawks. Connor reminisces about his time with the Regina Pats and his last time in Calgary at the Saddledome where he played in front of over 17,000 fans as Bedard Mania swept across the WHL. Tri-City Americans D Jackson Smith is a potential 1st round pick in the upcoming 2025 NHL Draft. The 6-3 defenseman is off to a good start this season and we learn more about the Calgary, AB native who is a 2nd generation WHL talent.This year, the WHL features a very talented crop of 16 year-old talent. It's led by 2023 WHL Prospects Draft 1st overall pick D Dax Rudolph of the Prince Albert Raiders. He'll join us as the Raiders hit the road for the BC Division tour.Finally, Vancouver Giants veteran D Mazden Leslie has been named the Tempo WHL Player of the Week - he'll wrap up the show.
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Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 20 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy sets up this week's episode, week 3 of the WHL Team Previews, and explains how and why there is a change of plan for next week. [8:50] - The Regina Pats are continuing the rebuild but looking to do so while climbing the standings out of the eastern conference cellar. Dante De Caria is the Pats' broadcast voice and my guest. [32:11] - Some are picking the Spokane Chiefs to be the top team in the U.S. Division this coming season. General Manager Matt Bardsley is back on the show to preview his team ahead of the regular season. [56:33] - The Kelowna Rockets have two of the top offensive weapons in the WHL but there is a lot more on the roster that is going to help the team contend in the BC Division. Head coach Kris Mallette offers his thoughts to start the year. [1:21:47] - Keep an eye on the Prince Albert Raiders over the next couple years as the club, loaded with high end youth, are going to be a team to beat very soon. New play-by-play guy Nick Nielsen makes his first appearance on the show.
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, updates the 2024 WHL Playoffs presented by Nutrien. Both Conference Championship series hit the weekend looking like they could go the distance. We will update an overtime filled Eastern Championship and take a look at the Western Championship as the series heads back North to Prince George for a game six and a possible game seven in necessary.Next week, the WHL hosts both it's US Prospects Draft and the WHL Prospects Draft. Providing a preview of some of the top prospects that will be selected early is Taylor Green - Manager of Hockey Operations for the WHL. Taylor previews the potential top six selections in the draft.The Prince Albert Raiders have the 2nd and 9th overall pick in the WHL Prospects Draft a year after drafting 1st, 2nd and 7th overall last year. Raiders General Manager Curtis Hunt joins us to talk about what they are building in P.A.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Rod Pedersen spent 20 seasons as voice of the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders on CKRM Radio. He currently hosts his own sports talk show (The Rod Pedersen Show) daily throughout the Rod Pedersen Digital Network and weekdays on WQEE 99.1 FM in Newnan, Georgia. Among Rod's accomplishments in a distinguished broadcaster career are calling four Grey Cups on national radio and World Junior Hockey Championships on the Sportsnet Radio Network. Rod's career includes 17 years as a play-by-play broadcaster in the Western Hockey League (1993-95 Prince Albert Raiders, 1995-2010 Regina Pats), making him the longest tenured play-by-play man in Regina Pats history. He has also called games for the Great Falls Americans of the AFHL. The Milestone, SK product has had stints on network television with Rogers Sportsnet and The Score as a regional correspondent. Rod is also a best-selling author and his website RodPedersen.com has twice been voted Canada's Sports Blog of the Year, with over 30-million all-time hits. In 2003 Rod was inducted into Saskatchewan's Rural Sports Hall of Fame. https://linktr.ee/TheRPShow
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew The Green Zone
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew The Green Zone
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew The Green Zone
Curtis Hunt, the General Manager of the Prince Albert Raiders, joins the show to discuss the Raiders. Barney and Brendan also talk WHL.
In this episode I host Ryder Ritchie of the Prince Albert Raiders. Ryder is a projected 1st Round Pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, a Hlinka Gretzky Cup Gold medalist, and a former WHL Rookie of the Year!
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 19 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy begins the episode with news and notes from around the CHL, AJHL, BCHL, USHL and NAHL before getting to the guest list. [16:36] - The first edition of the Draft Spotlight segment ahead of the 2024 NHL Draft features the 1st round talent and forward of the Prince Albert Raiders, Ryder Ritchie. [36:17] - The Hockey East Conference Preview is up next with the help of USCHO scribe Jimmy Connelly. [1:14:02] - The Big Ten conference is going to be very competitive once again according to Paula Weston from USCHO in this preview. [1:48:59] - Former NHLer Shawn Belle is now 50% of Hello Hockey heard Saturdays on Edmonton Sports Talk and he was the first to break the details of the Kevin Constantine scandal in Wenatchee. Here he provides details.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Intro for Season 19 of The Pipeline Show [1:13] - First Segment - Guy begins the episode off with some brief updates from pre-season action in the WHL, OHL, QMJHL, AJHL, USHL and NAHL before getting to the guest list. [11:52] - Jeff Hollick sits in the colour analyst chair during Calgary Hitmen broadcasts. Here he fills in for Brad Curle to handle the preview of the southern Alberta team. [32:29] - Nick Marek takes a break from being a brand new father in order to deliver a terrific preview of the Portland Winterhawks ahead of the coming season. [1:00:49] - There is a new radio broadcaster in Swift Current and his name is Mat Barrett. He is also our guide during the Broncos season preview. [1:19:52] - The WHL's western conference is a little more crowded and a bunch more competitive too as the Wenatchee Wild are about to enter the fray. Play caller Austin Draude is my guest. [1:40:56] - The General Manager of the Tri-City Americans is Bob Tory and he takes over the team perspective for this season preview of the team from Kennewick, WA [2:00:23] - The final team in the season preview spotlight: the Prince Albert Raiders. New broadcaster Nolan Kowal shares his thoughts on what he has learned so far through training camp and some exhibition games.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro for Season 19 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy presents the guest list after sharing thoughts on the big news story of the week; the Lethbridge Hurricanes hiring of Bill Peters to be their new coach. [13:34] - Our first team preview this week is with broadcaster Gino De Paoli who calls the games of the Medicine Hat Tigers. The club is coming off an impressive year so what to expect in 2023-24? [46:07] - Radio voice of the Brandon Wheat Kings is now Rob Mahon who is just getting to know his new team after spending last season with the Prince Albert Raiders. What's in store for the Wheaties this coming season? [1:08:45] - Are they contenders this year? Fans of the Moose Jaw Warriors would like to believe that's the case and broadcaster James Gallo makes a pretty good case for why that's not a crazy thought. [1:31:25] - Now that the evacuation of Kelowna is over, Regan Bartel can get back into hockey mode and it's with that in mind as we tackle a preview for the Rockets. [2:01:30] - The Lethbridge Hurricanes were making news this week but our focus with Dustin Forbes is on how much news the team will make on the ice this season. Here's the preview for the Windy City's club.
Danny joins the program to talk about his time growing up in Fort McMurray, walking us through his journey from minor hockey to the NHL. He takes us behind the scenes to when he got drafted to the Toronto Maple Leafs, and what it means to get his number retired by the Prince Albert Raiders.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Rod Pedersen spent 20 seasons as voice of the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders on CKRM Radio. He currently hosts his own sports talk show (The Rod Pedersen Show) daily throughout the Rod Pedersen Digital Network. Among Rod's accomplishments in a distinguished broadcaster career are calling four Grey Cups on national radio and World Junior Hockey Championships on the Sportsnet Radio Network. Rod's career includes 17 years as a play-by-play broadcaster in the Western Hockey League (1993-95 Prince Albert Raiders, 1995-2010 Regina Pats), making him the longest tenured play-by-play man in Regina Pats history. He has also called games for the Great Falls Americans of the AFHL. The Milestone, SK product has had stints on network television with Rogers Sportsnet and The Score as a regional correspondent. Rod is also a best-selling author and his website RodPedersen.com has twice been voted Canada's Sports Blog of the Year, with over 30-million all-time hits. In 2003 Rod was inducted into Saskatchewan's Rural Sports Hall of Fame. Most recently Rod founded Pedersen Recovery Inc. where he serves as a Sober Coach for athletes and entertainers battling Addictions & Mental Illness, and is an outspoken Recovery Advocate serving as a keynote speaker. Rod is also President of Pedersen Media Inc. which houses his Public Speaking, Media Relations & Social Media Consulting as well its subsidiary company Pedersen Recovery Coaching Inc. where Rod serves as a Sober Coach for athletes, entertainers and other public figures battling addictions. He recently completed further training to become a Recovery Coach Professional. For media coverage on Rod's inspiring personal Recovery success story, please read the following links: CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatc... Regina Leader Post: http://leaderpost.com/news/local-news... U of R Journalism School: http://jschool.ca/newswire/1661-my-pu... #rodpedersen #talkshowhost #livewithcdp #halloffamebroadcaster #saskatchewanroughriders #playbyplayannouncer #radio #canadianfootballleague #sobercoach #socialmediaconsultant #CKRM #guest #youtubechannel #linkedin #twitter #audio #iheartradio #amazonmusic #applepodcasts #googlepodcast #spotify #anchorfm #breaker #pocketcasts #linkedin #radiopublic #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsor #rodpedersenshow #website
In this week's episode, hear from Prince Albert Raiders prospect Daxon Rudolph, Winnipeg ICE defenceman Graham Sward plus recaps of the WHL Prospects Draft and WHL Awards.
In this week's episode, hear from Prince Albert Raiders prospect Daxon Rudolph, Winnipeg ICE defenceman Graham Sward plus recaps of the WHL Prospects Draft and WHL Awards.
In this week's episode, hear from Kamloops Blazers associate coach Don Hay, Prince Albert Raiders head coach Jeff Truitt, Regina Pats captain Connor Bedard and Red Deer Rebels forward Kalan Lind.
In this week's episode, hear from Seattle Thunderbirds forward Colton Dach, Prince Albert Raiders general manager Curtis Hunt plus news on award-winning regular seasons from Regina's Connor Bedard and the Winnipeg ICE.
In today's game, size is not a limiting factor like it once was. Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses, with most people identifying and working to improve that weak area in their game. But what if your weakness is something you can't control, like your height? Your mindset becomes the most important part of your game.Dean McAmmond was listed with the Prince Albert Raiders as a 13 year old, and after playing 4 years in the WHL he was drafted in the first round, 22nd overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1991 NHL draft. He played 996 games in his professional career as what (back then) would be considered a smaller player, and talks about how the game has changed since he played, and important areas of the game a smaller player needs to focus on.Dean and Jason discuss the hockey term known as having a strong "engine" and the importance of not stifling the "fighter" that is naturally within each male.Dean and Jason talk about how a person's faith gives them a feeling of calmness and reassurance through difficult times, though Dean makes clear "God is not a Genie in a bottle" to give you a competitive advantage.
In this week's episode, hear from former Medicine Hat Tigers broadcaster Bob Ridley, Prince Albert Raiders defenceman Landon Kosior, Portland Winterhawks alumnus Jake Gricius as well as news and notes from around the WHL.
Brent was joined by James Tubb of the Medicine Hat News and Nathan Reiter of the Prince Albert Daily Herald to discuss the WHL trade deadline. -Connor Bedard staying in Regina -The hauls that teams were giving away for hopes of a WHL Championship -Expectations for the Medicine Hat Tigers and the Prince Albert Raiders for the remainder of the season and the next few years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent is joined by Nathan Reiter of the Prince Albert Daily Herald and James Tubb of the Medicine Hat News to discuss the upcoming WHL season for the Prince Albert Raiders and the Medicine Hat Tigers. The guys also debated weather or not Connor Bedard would be traded from the Regina Pats.
In this episode you will learn about the journey of a small town Saskatchewan boy's road through minor hockey, the WHL and all the way to the NHL and DEL. Many great lessons are shared by Denis who played 435 games in the National Hockey League for the New Jersey Devils, Vancouver Canucks, Phoenix Coyotes and Nashville Predators. A native of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Denis Pederson played for the Carlton Park Mustangs and joined his hometown team Prince Albert Raiders when he was 16 years old.He was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the 1993 NHL Draft (first round, 13th overall). He continued playing for the Raiders in the WHL and also spent time with AHL's Albany River Rats, before making his NHL debut with the Devils during the 1995-96 season.In 2000, he was traded along with Brendan Morrison from the New Jersey Devils to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Alexander Mogilny.From 2003 to 2012, Pederson played for Eisbären Berlin of the German top-flight Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) and won six German championships as well as the 2010 European Trophy with the team. He had his jersey number 20 retired by the Berlin club in December 2015.Denis was inducted into the Prince Albert Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The new intro for Season 18 of The Pipeline Show [1:27] - Guy begins the episode with some quick news and notes before getting to the guest list. [12:23] - We start looking ahead for the WHL's East Division with the Brandon Wheat Kings and head coach Don MacGillivary. [34:30] - The Regina Pats are in the spotlight next with John Paddock, the GM and head coach of the team with the planet's most talented 17-year-old on it. [52:30] - From Regina it's to cross province rival Saskatoon as Blades General Manager Colin Priestner pulls back the curtain on his team. [1:19:23] - The re-branding is complete and now the new-look Moose Jaw Warriors are ready to take flight on what promises to be a big year. Head Coach Mark O'Leary is my guest. [1:38:36] - The Prince Albert Raiders have a new head coach in Jeff Truitt who is on the show this week to preview the coming year for his club. [1:58:37] - The Winnipeg ICE were the top team in the WHL last regular season but can they be even better than that this year or will they take a step back? Mike Sawatzky from the Winnipeg Free Press isn't sold. [2:21:59] - Guy wraps up the episode for the week.
A Friend of the Show returns! Ross Levitan and Brandon Piller are joined by Ottawa Senators prospect Carson Latimer for a very fun conversation about how his last season went with the Prince Albert Raiders, how tough it was watching his former team win the WHL Championship, what steps he's taking to be even and what he learned at the recent Sens Development Camp. He also tells us a phenomenal story from his week in Belleville as a black ace during the playoffs. Follow the show on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, and please subscribe on YOUTUBE!!! Support us by supporting our sponsors! Built Bar: Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline: Today's Episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto: Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. #OttawaSenators #Sens #NHLHockey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Friend of the Show returns!Ross Levitan and Brandon Piller are joined by Ottawa Senators prospect Carson Latimer for a very fun conversation about how his last season went with the Prince Albert Raiders, how tough it was watching his former team win the WHL Championship, what steps he's taking to be even and what he learned at the recent Sens Development Camp. He also tells us a phenomenal story from his week in Belleville as a black ace during the playoffs.Follow the show on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, and please subscribe on YOUTUBE!!!Support us by supporting our sponsors!Built Bar: Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline: Today's Episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock Auto: Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.#OttawaSenators #Sens #NHLHockey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Phillips Hockey Journey EP3Chris Phillips is my next guest and I'm really looking forward to the conversation, as we were teammates for a couple of seasons in Ottawa. Mr. Phillips is a Canadian-born hockey player who played junior hockey for the Fort McMurray Oil Barons, Prince Albert Raiders, and Lethbridge Hurricanes. In 1996, he was selected first overall by the Ottawa Senators, not knowing at the time that he'd spend the next 17 years in the nation's capital, playing in 1179 career games. His charitable contributions to the community were many, one being Candlelighters which helps families that have a child battling cancer. He now is the co-owner of the Big Rig Brewery and is enjoying life after hockey with his wife Erin and 3 kids, Ben, Zoey, and Naomi. Enjoy the conversation :)
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds of Sportsnet hold a live playoff preview for the opening round Western Hockey League playoff series between the Winnipeg Ice and Prince Albert Raiders from the Ice Cave at the Wayne Fleming Arena. Sam Cosentino and Peter Loubardias of Sportsnet provide expert analysis, while Ice assistant GM Jake Heisinger describes the journey of how his team became the No. 1 team in the WHL during the regular season and looks ahead to the playoff series.
Great interview today as we enter 11 days since the last Ottawa Senators game... Ross Levitan and Brandon Piller are joined by 2021 Sens 4th rounder and Prince Albert Raiders forward Carson Latimer to discuss his love for the game of hockey, idolizing the Canucks and Rick Nash growing up, being traded from The Edmonton Oil Kings to Prince Albert (WHL), where he was for the NHL Draft, if he knew Ottawa was going to select him plus what he learned from his first Senators training camp this fall. We also discuss Tim Stützle being placed on the COVID-19 list before analyzing Corey Pronman's Top-160 list of the best under-23 players (Spoiler: there are lost of Sens on his list)Support us by supporting our sponsors!Primal Origin: Today's episode is brought to you by… Primal Origin Oils – Got Beard, Get Primal! Stop the itch and make your beard look healthy & groomed. Check out PRIMALORIGINSOILS.COM to learn more about their full line of beard care products. Use the code “LOCKEDON” for a 20% discount at checkout.Built Bar: Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode you will learn about the journey of a small town Saskatchewan boy's road through minor hockey, the WHL and all the way to the NHL and DEL. There are some great lessons for you to learn in this episode. A native of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Dernis Pederson played for the Carlton Park Mustangs and joined his hometown team Prince Albert Raiders when he was 16 years old.He was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the 1993 NHL Draft (first round, 13th overall). He continued playing for the Raiders in the WHL and also spent time with AHL's Albany River Rats, before making his NHL debut with the Devils during the 1995-96 season.In 2000, he was traded along with Brendan Morrison from the New Jersey Devils to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Alexander Mogilny.Until 2003, he played 435 games in the National Hockey League for the New Jersey Devils, Vancouver Canucks, Phoenix Coyotes and Nashville Predators.From 2003 to 2012, Pederson played for Eisbären Berlin of the German top-flight Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) and won six German championships as well as the 2010 European Trophy with the team. He had his jersey number 20 retired by the Berlin club in December 2015.Denis was inducted into the Prince Albert Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
This week's episode features Vancouver Giants captain Justin Sourdif, Calgary Hitmen forward Sean Tschigerl, Prince Albert Raiders general manager Curtis Hunt, plus updates on Hockey Canada's National Junior Team Selection Camp and news on a pair of WHL coaching milestones.
#TheSotaPod Podcast Episode 210
#TheSotaPod Podcast Episode 210
This week Cardsy and Rask get a little off the hockey topic and discuss smoothies and zodiac signs. After that, 2020 San Jose Sharks first round pick Ozzy Wiesblatt joins the show. Oz tell us about his career path and some funny stories along the way before answering some fan questions.
Episode 23 of the WHL Podcast features former Kamloops Blazers captain Jermaine Loewen, who has recently co-authored a children's book while he continues to pursue pro hockey. We also hear from WHL Next Generation stars Niall Crocker of the Prince Albert Raiders & Rhett Melnyk of the Tri-City Americans.
Kyle, Erik, and JD have Trevor Redden the voice of the Prince Albert Raiders on to talk about the San Jose Sharks newest and best boy, Ozzy Wiesblatt. Trevor talks about Ozzy as 16-year-old impact player. How Ozzy compares to other players in the WHL (10:00), what he needs to work on before he enters the NHL (17:00) and why Wiesblatt and Couture are going to be best friends (26:45). Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.Door DashRight now, our listeners can get $5 off and zero delivery fees on their first order of $15 or more, when you download the DoorDash app and enter code LOCKEDONNHL.RomanGo to getroman.com/lockedon TODAY. If approved, you'll get fifteen dollars off your first order of ED treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guests this hour: Marc Kennedy, Third, Team Brad Jacobs. Kaiden Guhle, Defenseman, Prince Albert Raiders and 2020 First Round Pick, Montreal Canadiens.
Kyle, Erik, and JD take a request and break down Prince Albert Raiders' Forward Ozzy Wiesblatt and come up with the highest of praise as a comp for him. Check out the podcast on Twitter, @LockedOnSharks!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices