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For years, fighting was on the decline in the National Hockey League and traditional enforcers lost their place on the roster. But is fighting coming back? It certainly was in that Four Nations Canada/USA game in Montreal, where there were three fights in nine seconds. Is that moment a turning point for fighting in the game? We've also seen our share of brutal headshots in the Stanley Cup Playoffs so far. Is the league succeeding at all in cutting down on those? Guests include: Ryan Pinder, co-host of Barn Burner Podcast at Flames Nation; Sean McIndoe, Senior NHL writer at The Athletic and co-host of two podcasts: Puck Soup and The Athletic Hockey Show; Mary Ormsby, Toronto Star journalist for 35 years; and Ken Campbell, Freelance hockey writer and a long-time writer at The Hockey News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-18:39) Bernie Federko checking in ahead of Game 3 tonight. Gotta throw everything at the Jets tonight. Robert Thomas's health. Mixing up the lines and matchups. Heavy hitting series. Jordan Binnington's play. Staying out of the penalty box. Need cigarettes to use the putting green at The Dotem. (18:47-31:31) Cardinals drop another one in Atlanta. Only the Rockies have a worse record in the National League. Tim is worried about his Chicago White Sox over 54 wins bet. Doug's new passion project is getting the Cardinals to use Ryan Helsley late in close games. Ryan Fernandez may be statistically the worst pitcher in the MLB this year. Martin is being accused of holding rights. (31:41-42:51) Sean McIndoe on Puck Soup talking about how the Blues may not have the personnel to make the 2-0 comeback. How old will the youngest person be at the game tonight? Caller Adam is on the lines and wants to know why Chairman was whispering when he picked up the phone. Lots of positive kissing and energy in the lower bowl. Adam wants to be on the kiss cam with his half brother, Eric. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-18:39) Bernie Federko checking in ahead of Game 3 tonight. Gotta throw everything at the Jets tonight. Robert Thomas's health. Mixing up the lines and matchups. Heavy hitting series. Jordan Binnington's play. Staying out of the penalty box. Need cigarettes to use the putting green at The Dotem. (18:47-31:31) Cardinals drop another one in Atlanta. Only the Rockies have a worse record in the National League. Tim is worried about his Chicago White Sox over 54 wins bet. Doug's new passion project is getting the Cardinals to use Ryan Helsley late in close games. Ryan Fernandez may be statistically the worst pitcher in the MLB this year. Martin is being accused of holding rights. (31:41-42:51) Sean McIndoe on Puck Soup talking about how the Blues may not have the personnel to make the 2-0 comeback. How old will the youngest person be at the game tonight? Caller Adam is on the lines and wants to know why Chairman was whispering when he picked up the phone. Lots of positive kissing and energy in the lower bowl. Adam wants to be on the kiss cam with his half brother, Eric. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The HOSERS boys are joined by Ryan Lambert (Elite Prospects, Puck Soup) to chat through everything that went on during the busiest NHL trade deadline we have seen in a while.
Listen to episode 280 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Sean McIndoe (aka Down Goes Brown), Sportswriter (NHL/Hockey focus) for The Athletic, author, host of Puck Soup and The Athletic Hockey Show podcasts. 59 minute duration. Listen on Apple, Spotify and YouTube Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Check out my … Continue reading Episode 280: Sean McIndoe (aka Down Goes Brown) on Finding His Voice, Engaging Fans at Depth, and What’s Holding Back the NHL
Enter the contest for tickets to the game against the KINGS on the 25th of this month by leaving us a review + subscribing to Kyle's discord: https://discord.gg/am9vJJPqej The Vancouver Canucks just made Elias Pettersson the highest paid player in franchise history, but he sure isn't playing like it. On the latest episode of Locked On Canucks, Beggsy dives into Pettersson's dreadful performance against the Colorado Avalanche, and talks about what needs to change in his game. He also touches on the Vancouver Canucks concerning trend of blowing multi-goal leads, while also getting into the fascinating enigma that is Nikita Zadorov. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. IbottaIbotta is a free app that gives you the most cash back every time you shop on hundreds of items from groceries to beauty supplies to toys. Right now, Ibotta is offering our listeners $5 just for trying Ibotta by using the code LOCKEDONNHL when you download the free app in the App Store or Google Play store. RobinhoodRobinhood has the only IRA that gives you a 3% boost on every dollar you contribute when you subscribe to Robinhood Gold. Now through April 30th, Robinhood is even boosting every single dollar you transfer in from other retirement accounts with a 3% match. Available to U.S. customers in good standing. Robinhood Financial LLC (member SIPC), is a registered broker dealer. SleeperDownload the Sleeper App and use promo code LOCKEDONNHL to get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details. GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
There's a lot of reasons to be feeling, hmmm… if a picture's worth a thousand words, then who knows what a video is ...a lot of reasons to be down, including the garbage world of hockey.But this is a place for joy, not for shredding Marc Staal (his dipshit bigot-using-religion-for-cover brother Eric, too, but especially Marc because of all the years he spent in New York, including when I (hi, it's Jesse if you're new here — Andrew and Roger have nothing to do with these “show notes”) covered the Rangers for the Daily News.So, we'll put that aside and dive into a question raised by Ryan Lambert and Sean McIndoe on the latest Puck Soup.In December of 2016, the Blues fired Mike Keenan, and replaced him with Joel Quenneville. In between, interim coach Jimmy Roberts got nine games behind St. Louis' bench, going 3-3-3.Between them, Keenan (672) and Quenneville (969) have won 1,641 games as NHL coaches. So, does Roberts hold the very niche record of Interim Coach Between The Pair Of Coaches With the Most Wins?This isn't super hard to figure out. Quenneville is second on the NHL's all-time wins list, behind only Scotty Bowman. Keenan is 15th. You might figure this out a different way, and that's cool, but here's my process: go through the top coaches until you reach a place where you can't get a combo adding up to more than 1,641, and Roberts has the record — or someone else has a bigger number before you get to that point. For clarity's sake, we'll call an interim coach one who does not finish out the season.Bowman himself was never replaced by, nor replaced, an interim coach as such. Bowman's career reads funny because he coached the Sabres in 1979-80, then for 35 games in 1981-82, then for the next three full seasons, plus 37 games in 1985-86 and 12 more in 1986-87 — because Bowman was also GM in Buffalo and stepping behind the bench himself sometimes.Quenneville got the ax in St. Louis in 2004, replaced by Mike Kitchen on a full-time basis, so no worries there. Same with Jeremy Colliton, while Andrew Brunette finished out last season in Florida before the Panthers turned to Paul Maurice.Barry Trotz (914 wins): Never fired in-season.Ken Hitchcock (849), Lindy Ruff (827): Part of in-season coaching changes, but never with a team that had a true interim in the mix.Paul Maurice (811): The 2004 Hurricanes — hey, that's shit-for-brains Eric Staal's rookie year, and he was teammates with Ron Francis and Artūrs Irbe, which is excellent to keep in mind for your Six Degrees Of… hockey games! — went straight to Peter Laviolette, who has 751 career wins and counting, and with Maurice also being active, they're at 1,562 wins and counting, which is… not a record for combined career wins by the coaches of one team in a single season, because you've not only got those 1,641 career wins for Keenan and Quenneville with the 1996-97 Blues, but also Roberts' 50 (three with those Blues, 21 for the Bowman-run 1981-82 Sabres, and 26 in his one full season as coach, with the 1991-92 Hartford Whalers). Stay tuned?Al Arbour (782): One of those wins was actually as an interim coach, when Arbour got what amounted to a testimonial match with the Islanders. He's officially listed that season as the coach between Ted Nolan and Ted Nolan again.And it wouldn't matter if Al Arbour had coached between Al Arbour and Al Arbour, because 782+782=1,564, and that's less than 1,641. No two coaches on this list can combine to get there, and while Darryl Sutter and John Tortorella (sort of, but congrats on win number 700, man, hope you're real proud of Staalsie today, too) remain active with 700-plus wins, Roberts, who died in 2015, remains the voice between the two biggest voices, as far as NHL history is concerned.It's a garage league full of spineless dweebs, but the history is interesting. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Hour 4: Co-Host of the Puck Soup joins the show on the Sabres coming really close to a playoff spot as they have a 10 break after their game against Carolina.
Sean and Ryan talk about the latest news and notes from around the NHL with some guy named… Crug Monwiki(?). Then they play a classic game of Name Pat Falloon. Sponsored by Athletic Greens (athleticgreens.com/puck) and Raycon (buyraycon.com/puck)
We had Ryan Lambert of EP Rinkside and Puck Soup on to talk all things Canucks. If we get to $500 on patreon we are going to get a Jon Taffer cameo where he tells Aquilini to SHUT IT DOWN! https://www.patreon.com/IHateThisTeam
Come to America and bring some new recipes with you – it's a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!Greg Wyshynski is the Senior NHL writer for ESPN. He writes about hockey after a lifetime of being a fan of the sport; as such, he's seen it change a lot over the years. While he thinks making changes for player safety should always be applauded, there's a part of him that will always miss the fights on the ice. You can find more of Greg's thoughts on hockey on the podcast “Puck Soup.”Zainab Johnson is a comedian and actor. She can be seen on the Amazon Prime show “Upload,” where her character showcases the ability to succeed at some unorthodox sports. She'll explain. Plus, she'll tell us about the finer points of why getting booked in Hollywood hardly ever comes down to talent. Our guests will compete to answer trivia questions about diverse casts in movies and diverse dishes on cooking shows.What's the Difference: Health FoodWhat's the difference between healthy and healthful?What's the difference between taste and a flavor?Areas of Expertise:Greg: The Food Network programming, Taco Bell, and the band The Smashing Pumpkins.Zainab: The movie Coming to America, Lauryn Hill's song “The Ex-Factor,” and traditional American breakfast foods.Appearing in this episode:J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongGreg WyshynskiZainab JohnsonWith guest experts:John Landis, writer, producer and director of several films including Coming to America.Alton Brown, Best-selling author and Peabody-winning host of several shows on “The Food Network”Go Fact Yourself was devised and is produced by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, in collaboration with Maximum Fun. Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Live show engineer is Dave McKeever.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our upcoming live shows in LA by YOU!
We break down the real history behind 2004's Miracle. We are joined for this episode by the one and only podcasting legend of Marek Vs Wyshynski notoriety, Puck Soup, ESPN on Ice, and ESPN's The Drop Greg Wyshynski! Do you believe in laughter? Then check out this episode, as we bring the laughs more furiously than a Herb Brooks bag skate session! Please give us a rating and a review on ApplePodcasts. It helps potential sponsors find the show! Email Us: Reviewinghistorypod@gmail.com Follow Us: www.facebook.com/reviewinghistory twitter.com/rviewhistorypod letterboxd.com/antg4836/ letterboxd.com/spfats/ letterboxd.com/BrianRuppert/ letterboxd.com/brianruppert/list…eviewing-history/ twitter.com/Brianruppert
Alex and Chace are back, and so is hockey! Yes, the NHL season is finally here and in full swing already. Today, the guys start by looking at some major signings that have happened around the NHL. Breaking down each one and giving their thoughts on what it means for the player and the team. From there, they jump into some early season talking points such as the Toronto Maple Leafs season start and what it means. They go around the league looking at some teams before their guest joins them. Sean McIndoe of the Athletic NHL and Puck Soup joins the guys! Together, they get Sean's opinions on the Leafs, is scoring up and will it stay that way, and how aggressive will NHL teams be tanking this season. Tune in for all of this discussion and much more, with the MnM Hockey Podcast!
Alex and Chace are back, and so is hockey! Yes, the NHL season is finally here and in full swing already. Today, the guys start by looking at some major signings that have happened around the NHL. Breaking down each one and giving their thoughts on what it means for the player and the team. From there, they jump into some early season talking points such as the Toronto Maple Leafs season start and what it means. They go around the league looking at some teams before their guest joins them. Sean McIndoe of the Athletic NHL and Puck Soup joins the guys! Together, they get Sean's opinions on the Leafs, is scoring up and will it stay that way, and how aggressive will NHL teams be tanking this season. Tune in for all of this discussion and much more, with the MnM Hockey Podcast!
Sean and Ryan talk about a busy week for coaching changes, trades, signings, and more in the lead-up to the draft. Sponsored by Trade Coffee (drinktrade.com/puck), Betterhelp (betterhelp.com/puck), Raycon (buyraycon.com/puck) and Brooklinen (brooklinen.com/puck)
Sean and Ryan are recording while games are going on, and talk the Barry Trotz firing and coaching musical chairs, the various ongoing playoff series, awards voting and more. Sponsored by Athletic Greens (athleticgreens.com/puck) and Raycon (buyraycon.com/puck)
In this episode of Wild Takes, Dev and Zooch give their Stick Taps and Cup Clinks of the week to honor Paul Fenton, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Kirill Kaprizov the Birthday Boy, Byron Buxton and Kyle Schwarber (3:16-13:37) Then the boys welcome on ESPN and Puck Soup's notable Devils fan, Greg Wyshynski. Greg & the boys talk about Greg's takes on the Wild as a national guy (14:30) the Wild goalies history and current situation (16:32) whether Greg thinks the Wild are contenders or pretenders, and how they match up against the Blues (18:34) before diving into the value of ESPN+ and how that will help grow hockey in general (23:29) and what the current era is doing to help bolster the game. Then, Dev challenges Zooch and Greg to a head to head game of Wild & Devils Fact or Fiction (30:26) and, right before Greg takes off he spouts off quite possibly the most insane Wild Take in the history of the podcast (44:24) SPOILER ALERT FOR A 30 YEAR OLD MOVIE: Greg's take is about the finale of the movie SE7EN After Greg takes off, Dev and Zooch review the previous week and preview the moderately important final week of the regular season (49:09) before giving their Wild Takes (1:00:52) where Zooch gives possibly his most controversial take and Dev makes a baffling prediction about the 2023 Oscars All that and more on an episode Ebert & Roper give "two thumbs way up" and other critics are calling "a heartwarming buddy-cop adventure to discover the true meaning of friendship and Christmas" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wild-takes/support
Sean and Ryan talk about more huge news in the NHL, where everything happened the second they stopped recording last week. They also talk Crosby at 500 goals, the Olympics, and trade rumors.
To break down the game between the Montreal Canadiens and Dallas Stars, Andrew Berkshire is joined by the man of a million podcasts, and co-host of the Chris Johnston Show right here on SDPN; Julian McKenzie, and EP Rinkside analyst, and host of Puck Soup; Ryan Lambert.On twitter, you can follow Andrew at @AndrewBerkshire, Julian at @jkamckenzie, and Ryan at @twolinepass.You can find Julian's work here: https://linktr.ee/j8mckenzieYou can support the Puck Soup Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/pucksoupJoin the SDPN Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7Check out Game Over merchandise: https://sdpnshop.ca/collections/game-overGet the new SDPN app on iOS: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/sdpn/id1587748650And Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.r76aac5840d3.appAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Andrew Berkshire is joined by Puck Soup host and Elite Prospects Rinkside writer; Ryan Lambert. You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @twolinepass.The Montreal Canadiens did the thing again, they got blown out by a team that just hasn't been very good. Seattle's speed was simply way too much for the slow defensive group of the Canadiens to handle, and they ended up chasing plays all night long. Combine that with a very ordinary performance from Jake Allen, and you get another big loss in a month the Canadiens can't afford any more.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The moment has arrived for hardcore hockey fans and hockey-curious Seattleites. We've released the Kraken.Guest: Greg Wyshynski, senior NHL writer for ESPN and cohost of the Puck Soup podcast
Greg Wyshynski, formerly of Puck Daddy on Yahoo, now on ESPN and the Puck Soup podcast, is our guest for the episode. Alex, Jacob, and TJ discuss with Greg; - ESPN's re-acquisition of NHL TV rights- Spencer Knight, the great white hope- How far guys named Sam can take the Panthers- Some of the quintessential "Florida Panthers" stories through the years- What Greg is watching on TVYou can find Greg's work on ESPN.com as well as on the Puck Soup podcast and Patreon. Follow him @Wyshynski on twitter but you probably already do whatever
Greg Wyshynski, formerly of Puck Daddy on Yahoo, now on ESPN and the Puck Soup podcast, is our guest for the episode. Alex, Jacob, and TJ discuss with Greg; - ESPN's re-acquisition of NHL TV rights- Spencer Knight, the great white hope- How far guys named Sam can take the Panthers- Some of the quintessential "Florida Panthers" stories through the years- What Greg is watching on TVYou can find Greg's work on ESPN.com as well as on the Puck Soup podcast and Patreon. Follow him @Wyshynski on twitter but you probably already do whatever
No, this is not, in fact, a single that I am dropping preceding my first studio album (sorry to disappoint). Instead, myself and my friend Louis sat side by side and discussed the upcoming Summer, and more importantly, shared our thoughts on countless Summer activities, in an ode to Puck Soup's "Overrated, underrated" segment. Thanks so much for the support, and we hope you have an incredible Summer!
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Ryan Lambert of EP Rinkside and the Puck Soup podcast stops by to discuss: Can Zach Parise go to Robidas Island? Being an Early Adopter of the Wild Turning expected goals into real goals The Kirill Kaprizov Experience Player Comparisons are bad Jordan Greenway's evolution from college Next steps for the franchise Don't hang your hat on the kids Matt Boldy scouting report The Wild's expansion draft pickle And more! Follow Joe and Tony on Twitter, and check out all the great work at 10KRinks.com! A Zone Coverage Podcast Network Production Follow 10K Rinks: @10KRinks Follow Zone Coverage: @ZoneCoverageMN Subscribe: Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Google Play and iHeart Radio.
Adam and not Tyler is back this week with a group of contestants for a GAME SHOW EPISODE! They begin with Puck Soup staple "Schlemko'd" then to PotdPod originals "Cup of Coffee" and "Career Laundry". Enjoy?
Ryan Lambert of the Puck Soup podcast joins Alex, Jacob, and TJ in this episode. We recap Dale Tallon's ten years of failure as Panthers general manager, where he went wrong, what the next GM can do to clean up the mess Tallon made, and even touch on the best hockey talent from the Star Wars universe.
Ryan Lambert of the Puck Soup podcast joins Alex, Jacob, and TJ in this episode. We recap Dale Tallon's ten years of failure as Panthers general manager, where he went wrong, what the next GM can do to clean up the mess Tallon made, and even touch on the best hockey talent from the Star Wars universe.
Bringing back an annual tradition, Jake and Ryan get you ready for the start of the return of hockey and the 2020 Stanley Cup qualifiers! We also talk some lacrosse, the other sports in the age of coronavirus, answer some of your questions, and rip off Puck Soup a couple of times, including an overrated/underrated segment on Canadian music.
Adam and Tyler are back to discuss: their fantasy hockey draft lottery, the current situation in the NHL (positive tests, facility shutdowns etc.), the lawsuit against the CHL, some thoughts on the Pegula's cleaning house and finally they each take a turn at Puck Soup's "20 Kestions". Enjoy?
Great interview today. Columnist at The Athletic, co-host of the Puck Soup podcast, and author of “The Down Goes Brown History of the NHL: The World's Most Beautiful Sport, the World's Most Ridiculous League” Sean McIndoe. Sean’s appreciation of history and sense of humour make him one of my favourite sports writers. In good Pucking Funny form, we learn that Sean was born in Australia!!
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Hockey Writer Sean McIndoe, also known as Down Goes Brown, joins us to talk some hockey history and miscellany.We first discuss his book, The Down Goes Brown History of the NHL (available wherever you buy your books and as an audiobook), and why now is the perfect time to read or listen to it.We also talk about Phil Kessel, a couple of underrated NHL players in history, one of the weirdest true stories about the NHL, and why it's so hard to pick the top four seeds in a March-Madness-style bracket of Leafs players throughout history.McIndoe's work can be found on The Athletic, where he covers a wide array of NHL-related topics from the past as well as the present. He is also one of the hosts of Puck Soup.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!TheragunTry Theragun risk-free for 30 days or your money back by going to Theragun.com/lockedon For a limited time, listeners get a FREE charging stand with purchase – a seventy-nine dollar value.PostmatesDownload the Postmates app and use code LOCKEDONNBA. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free restaurant delivery credit for your first SEVEN days.BlinkistThe Blinkist app gives you the key ideas from more than 3,000 bestselling nonfiction books in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/nba try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription.WithingsGo to Withings.com/mlb to get 25% off Body+ Body Composition Scale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tonight's special guest is Greg Wyshynski from ESPN.com and Co-Host of Puck Soup Podcast.Find our podcasts: LetsGoDevils.comwww.facebook.com/LetsGoDevilsPodcastwww.twitter.com/LetsGoDevilsPODwww.youtube.com/c/letsgodevilswww.pucksandpitchforks.com
Tonight's special guest is Greg Wyshynski from ESPN.com and Co-Host of Puck Soup Podcast.Find our podcasts: LetsGoDevils.comwww.facebook.com/LetsGoDevilsPodcastwww.twitter.com/LetsGoDevilsPODwww.youtube.com/c/letsgodevilswww.pucksandpitchforks.com
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Hockey Writer Sean McIndoe, also known as Down Goes Brown, joins us to talk some hockey history and miscellany. We first discuss his book, The Down Goes Brown History of the NHL (available wherever you buy your books and as an audiobook), and why now is the perfect time to read or listen to it. We also talk about Phil Kessel, a couple of underrated NHL players in history, one of the weirdest true stories about the NHL, and why it's so hard to pick the top four seeds in a March-Madness-style bracket of Leafs players throughout history. McIndoe's work can be found on The Athletic, where he covers a wide array of NHL-related topics from the past as well as the present. He is also one of the hosts of Puck Soup. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Theragun Try Theragun risk-free for 30 days or your money back by going to Theragun.com/lockedon For a limited time, listeners get a FREE charging stand with purchase – a seventy-nine dollar value. Postmates Download the Postmates app and use code LOCKEDONNBA. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free restaurant delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. Blinkist The Blinkist app gives you the key ideas from more than 3,000 bestselling nonfiction books in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/nba try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription. Withings Go to Withings.com/mlb to get 25% off Body+ Body Composition Scale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Lambert joins the podcast and the Panthers lose again...... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ryan Lambert joins the podcast and the Panthers lose again...... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve interviews Greg Wyshynski (00:06:14)from ESPN and the Puck Soup podcast. Greg talks about the demise of the Buffalo Sabres and the frustrations of the Sabres fan base. Greg also talks about the rise of Jack Eichel, the Sabres core, and speculates on their future. Greg and Steve also talk about the NHL trade deadline, Greg's other podcasts, and Alexander Ovechkin's run at Wayne Gretzky's goals record. Also, Mike Schopp(00:38:08) from WGR 550 joins us. Steve and Mike talk about the frustrating Sabres season, the greatness of Jack Eichel, and the epic rant on the WGR airwaves. Steve and Mike also talk about radio, Mike's goals, and the future of the Schopp and the Bulldog show. Steve starts the show welcoming everyone back after yet another surgery. The book club refreshes our memory about a book by Blake J. Harris. One last thing is about Steve's surgery and his recovery so far. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
Puck Soup stole our podcast title! The guys are back to discuss the Blues impressive four-game homestand against Kane, McDavid, and MacKinnon. They'll also dive deep into the Taylor Hall trade, whether the opportunity made sense for the Blues, and then they'll look at the 2G1C Holiday Mailbag! Merry Christmas to all! Follow the guys, on Twitter and Instagram, @twoguysonecup, and be sure to subscribe and review wherever you get your podcasts.
It's the inaugural Interview Thursday, and Justin Morissette is joined by Yahoo Sports scribe and Puck Soup podcast host RYAN LAMBERT to take a look around the NHL, where early results aren't sustainable but some of them sure are fun. Topics include Nico Hischier's contract turning heads, John Carlson is off to a monster start, the Oilers are starting to fall off, the Blues are what they are, and the Canucks' goaltending is flying under the radar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the inaugural Interview Thursday, and Justin Morissette is joined by Yahoo Sports scribe and Puck Soup podcast host RYAN LAMBERT to take a look around the NHL, where early results aren't sustainable but some of them sure are fun. Topics include Nico Hischier's contract turning heads, John Carlson is off to a monster start, the Oilers are starting to fall off, the Blues are what they are, and the Canucks' goaltending is flying under the radar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On November 28, 2018, three writers appeared at Gelf Magazine's Varsity Letters at The Gallery at Le Poisson Rouge as part of an evening devoted to hockey—hosted by Greg Wyshynski, senior NHL writer at ESPN and co-host of the Puck Soup podcast.
Greg, Ryan and Sean close out NHL free agency with analysis of all the major signings, the Sebastian Aho offer sheet failure and its impact, the Leafs and Avs trade, Darry Sutter joining the Ducks, who the best Spider-Man was, public access TV shows and Paul Fenton's weird-ass lizard comments. Sponsored by The Athletic. Note: This is the last Puck Soup on your podcast feed this summer. July and August episodes are on the Patreon.
Sound of Hockey just couldn't sit on this awesome interview with Sean McIndoe of TheAthletic, Puck Soup, Biscuits (a Hockey Podcast), and "The Down Goes Brown History of the NHL" fame, so the guys decided to do a special bonus episode! With Sean, the guys discuss why he loves taking such a historically-driven approach to writing about hockey. They also go in depth on the Columbus Blue Jackets' sweep of the Tampa Bay Lightning and where those teams go from here. Plus, plenty of discussion about Sean's life as a Maple Leafs fan in a world where that team is suddenly competitive, what happens next in the NHL Playoffs, and just how rigged the NHL Draft Lottery actually is. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
This… is… a… BIG one! On Episode 29 of Sound of Hockey, Greg Wyshynski of ESPN, ESPN On Ice, Puck Soup, Marek Versus Wyshynski, and Puck Daddy fame stops by the pod, and he’s predictably AWESOME! With Greg, the guys discuss all things sports media and his expectations for the Seattle franchise, and he even does one of his infamous impressions, which you certainly won’t want to miss. It’s a very fun interview, so prepare for some chuckles. Also in this episode, Andy gives a quick update on WHL playoffs, which are happening now, John gives a recap of the CWHL’s Clarkson Cup Final and the Women’s Frozen Four, and Darren breaks down the upcoming NCAA Men’s Hockey Tournament (the TRUE March Madness!). Oh, and don’t worry, there’s plenty of general NHL talk in this one as well, with the layoffs just around the corner. Segments on this show include the long-awaited return of Get Off My Lawn, plus Weekly One-Timers, Games on the Radar, and a new… well… pseudo… segment. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
Episode 46 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features five sports podcasters discussing all facets of their podcasts. The opening segment features Conrad Thompson, the host of three immensely popular wresting podcasts: Something to Wrestle (with Bruce Pritchard); 83 Weeks (with Eric Bischoff) and What Happened When (with Tony Schiavone). He is followed by Shireen Ahmed, one of the co-hosts of the “Burn It All Down” podcast, which brings an intersectional feminist view to the biggest stories in sports. Next up is Emily Kaplan and Greg Wyshynski, the co-hosts of “ESPN On Ice with Wyshynski and Kaplan.” Wyshynski also hosts the Puck Soup podcast. They are followed by Steven Bennett, who hosts the Buffalo-based podcast, The Sports-Casters. In this podcast, the podcasters discuss how and when they started their podcasts and why they do it; the process of putting together their podcasts each week; how many downloads they get per episode; how much time it takes each week from conception to completion; who they think their audience is; whether they are making money from this; what their favorite episode is and why; how they hope to gain more audience; extending their podcast beyond audio; the differences in being an independent and working for a major sports outlet; how they work with partners; and much more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Radio.com and more.
Jonah Keri plays an afternoon of shinny with ESPN hockey writer Greg Wyshynski on the people you meet in Bristol; the meteoric rise of the Vegas Golden Knights; if NHL fans are ready for a world in which the Calgary Flames become a dynasty; the blood, sweat, and tears behind community journalism; the joys of being an OG sports blogger; the pluses and minuses of the NHL's salary system; Greg's excellent podcast Puck Soup; that time he caught the attention of Breitbart, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wir melden uns direkt vom SpenglerCup mit Special Guests Daniel Weinberger und Dumenigs Bruder, Flurin Stiffler. Die Themen sind: - Spengler Cup - Harijs Vitolins - World Juniors - Wie kann man das Eishockey spannender gestalten? Zum Schluss spielen wir noch das "Roster Game", dass man von weniger bekannten Podcasts wie Puck Soup kennt.
Please welcome your new Puck Soup overlords, as Greg fires up Version 2.0 of the podcast with new hosts Ryan Lambert of Yahoo Sports and Sean "Down Goes Brown" McIndoe of The Athletic! We talk Capitals vs. Penguins, Tom Wilson, Flyers firing Dave Hakstol, mascot violence, Joel Quenneville, Travolta in "Gotti," the Blues and Kings in sell mode, "Men In Black International," the Hartford Whalers tribute gone wrong, our favorite hockey Christmas gifts and your gifts for NHL players and teams! Sponsored by Seat Geek and Leesa!
Wherein your hosts talk about Puck Soup and what they are going to miss about it (hint: it's the scallops and the sighing), Outlander (and how to fix it), just what they think the Society for the Appreciation of English Beefsteak actually is, why The Christmas Chronicles is a real good family Christmas movie that doesn't involve a Christmas Man, what kind of character would be in their next original holiday film, the only time Guy Fieri is preferable to a taxidermied rat, which place and time they'd like to explore Matrix-style, and whether or not Jamie Benn celebrates Festivus.
Listen to episode 133 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, with Greg Wyshynski, Senior NHL for ESPN, co-host of the podcasts ESPN On Ice and Puck Soup. 40 minute duration. Show format contains separate parts. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or listen on Stitcher Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on … Continue reading Episode 133: From Yahoo Sports to ESPN, Greg Wyshynski Has Taken A More Consumer-Focused Eye To NHL Content
Rose needs a key. Greg Wyshynski from ESPN and Puck Soup joins us to discuss old-timey fire extinguishers, Guns N' Roses and the benefits of practical special effects.
Greg and Dave welcome hockey legend "The Maven" Stan Fischler to discuss the end of his incredible career, era vs. era in the NHL, the demise of hockey fighting, Gary Bettman and some of his greatest hockey memories. Plus, the boys give a tribute to the Sedin twins, talk goalie interference controversies, take another run through the NHL Award, play the Channing Tatum game, talk playoffs, discuss "Dilly Dilly" vs. the PGA, rank their top five Steven Spielberg movies and discuss the changes Puck Soup fans would make in the Stanley Cup postseason. Presented by Seat Geek and Just For Men!
Greg Wyshsynski of ESPN and Puck Soup comes on to discuss Star Wars. Pete tries to keep DJ awake. Also, movie theater shaming and not making plans too far in the future for apocalyptic reasons. -- Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ListenToBrunch Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/listentobrunch
Greg Wyshynski, Editor of Yahoo Sports Puck Daddy Blog and co-host of the Marek vs Wyshynski and Puck Soup podcasts, came on the KossTalk podcast ahead of the Puck Talks event in Toronto to talk about his career. As a person who has been in the industry for over a decade, we went over a number of topics including his writing style; what makes a good writer; the homogenous nature of the majority of coverage of the sport; the state of the industry; how it has evolved since he entered; his two podcasts and what goes into finding chemistry with his cohosts; the culture of the locker room and the inability for hockey players to be unique; and his two books. Before we closed out we went into some NHL questions including the Devils season outlook, the Edmonton controversy he sparked with his 'happy' comments, and the Olympics. We closed out the episode with Greg answering Jon's question from last week and then asked one of his own for the next guest! Apologies for the audio not being up to par with the rest of the episodes. Sometimes you have to make due if the guest is worth it, and Greg was. Every episode of the podcast is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to the show so you don't miss an episode. All ratings and reviews are greatly appreciated! Thanks for listening!
Greg and Dave are back for Season 2 (or probably 3) of Puck Soup! Featuring a wide-ranging interview with actor/director Jay Baruchel about the Montreal Canadiens, “Game Of Thrones,” dental care, hockey fighting and his new film “Goon: Last Of The Enforcers!” Plus we discuss the future of John Tavares, Shane Doan retiring, big contracts for Leon Draisaitl and Carey Price, and a listener mailbag featuring summer movies and bad general managers.
It’s the first Puck Soup live show, taped on June 26 at Brooklyn’s Union Hall. Barry Petchesky of Deadspin joins us to talk growing the NHL, Pierre McGuire and state of the sports media. Greg and Dave talk Hockey Hall of Fame, the NHL Awards, the Blackhawks’ big moves, the Derek Stepan trade and free agency, plus we play live versions of “Does Sidney Crosby like …?” and The Roster Game: Tournament Edition. Sponsored by Seat Geek!
Greg and Dave speak with author Dan Barbarisi, whose excellent new book "Dueling With Kings" chronicles his amazing adventures playing (and winning quite a lot at) daily fantasy hockey. Plus, Greg gets a nasty letter from Devils coach John Hynes's "personal brander" or whatever; the boys debate the Hart Trophy race; looking at the issues in the U.S. women's national team vs. USA Hockey; the Winter Classic at Citi Field; looking at the Top 50 fast food items and why millennials have to stop eating Frostys; monkey movies vs. movies with monkeys; the Puck Soup mailbag; and just in time for the big tournament, it's Puck Soup March MuteUs, the Tournament of Annoying On-Air Hockey Commentators. Sponsored by Seat Geek and Harry's Razors.
Dave and Greg welcome Pete The Retailer from Star Wars Minute to talk about how his first Puck Soup was ruined, his New York Islanders’ fortunes and potential relocation, how to do Minute-By-Minute podcasts and they play the exciting new game “Star Wars Planet or NHL Player.” That, plus Claude Julien gets fired by the Bruins, and the boys talk about where he and that team go next; firing your coach during a Super Bowl parade; the best and worst of Super Bowl LI; reviewing the Taco Bell Naked Chalupa; the flat salary cap, and the NHL’s evil reasons for it; reader mailbag; and the winners of the first Puck Soup contest, as well as the introduction of the mysterious Puck Soup Cup Soup trophy. Brought to you by Seat Geek and Blue Apron!
Greg and Dave welcome Titus O'Neil to the podcast, a WWE superstar and a die-hard Tampa Bay Lightning fan who discusses his relationship with coach Jon Cooper, the similarities between hockey and wrestling and destroying Peyton Manning in college football. Plus, we dig into the Winter Classic and the future of NHL outdoor games; the NHL All-Star Game captains; Auston Matthews and the Toronto Maple Leafs' impending dynasty; the amazing Columbus Blue Jackets; the figure-four leg lock; Southwest Airlines stress; hockey line names; our favorite vegetables; and erotic recreations of Ringling Bros. circus acts. Puck Soup is brought to you by SEAT GEEK.
It's the Year in Hockey 2016, as Greg and Dave offer their top 10 stories from the last year as well as a self-indulgent look back at the year in Puck Soup. Plus, the boys predict what will happen in 2017, from the Vegas Golden Knights to the Olympics to the NHL Awards. Also, the typical nonsense about things like Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Blue Jackets fans, Patrik Laine's soft deviousness and all sorts of other things in the latest Puck Soup, sponsored by Seat Geek!
On the thirteenth episode of the sixth season of The Sports-Casters hosts Steve Bennett and Don Russ welcome Greg Wyshynski (Puck Daddy, Puck Soup) and Neil Best (Newsday). Starting the show with 3Things, Steve and Don talk about the first round of the NHL Playoffs, the impact of Steph Curry's injury, and look ahead to the NFL Draft. The book club focuses on the long awaited book by Jeff Passan, "The Arm." The show ends with Don talking about the upcoming video game console announced by Nintendo and Steve talks about the NHL draft lottery. -Greg Wyshynski is making his thirteenth appearance (00:28:23) on the podcast. Puck Daddy joins us to look back at the first round of the NHL playoffs and ahead to the second round. Greg talks about the Kings, Blackhawks, and Ducks all losing in round 1, the future of Bruce Boudreau, and the Islanders big upset. Greg looks ahead to the Penguins and Capitals matchup in the second round, the Blues and the Stars battle, and the chances that the Predators have against the Sharks. Before leaving, Greg talks about his new podcast with Dave Lozo called Puck Soup. -Neil Best is making his fourth appearance (00:56:31) on the podcast. Neil covers the sports media for Newsday and also occasionally covers other things for the paper. Neil talks about his time covering the Rangers and Penguins series, the Rangers stunning exit, and what the future holds for the core of the team. Best also talks about ESPN firing Curt Shilling, the Mike and the Mad Dog reunion, and Mike Tirico leaving ESPN for NBC. Steve and Neil wrap up talking about Cornell hockey and try to understand why they have so many Canadians on the team.
Greg is back from Rio and Dave is back from uncomfortable conversations about Penn State at children's birthday parties! On this episode of PUCK SOUP, we cover Patrick Roy leaving the Avs and their new coach; Jimmy Vesey picking the Rangers; the World Cup of Hockey; Greg's Olympic tales and Dave's Olympic-sized apathy; the new Las Vegas team's name; and your listener mail!
Greg and Dave present the 2016 Puck Soup NHL Awards, featuring a galaxy of star presenters and sterling production values! That, plus controversial changes on Hockey Night in Canada; the Maple Leafs and overpaying "franchise" goalies; Steven Stamkos and the Buffalo Sabres; why Buffalo isn't the new Cleveland as far as "loser" cities; the NHL in Las Vegas; why Dave hates the end of "Independence Day"; listener mail; and an exciting round of "NHL Draft Prospect, Vine Star or Los Angeles Menswear Store?
Greg and Dave welcome infamous former NY Congressman Anthony Weiner to discuss his Islanders fandom, beer league goaltending and the perils of candor. Plus, Stanley Cup Playoff analysis and we yell at some poor soul for daring to step on the PUCK SOUP floor logo.
Time is of the essence, therefore I'm still way behind...Talking about places 10 stops ago. So from Grand Rapids, MI comesanother unsorted affair from the mind of our founder...IntroGrand Rapids, MI / day offOpening Day of the NHL season... game on!!!Brazil (Brasil by God)... The Curitiba Rock Fesitval, Varig Airlines and the ability to downgrade against your will...13,000 for a club date? why sure...Good tunes, old gear and Brazillian hospitality...Lost... not the series, the luggage...Jimmy Kimmel and flying on a stringGoodbye Ed, Goodbye Dino... 2005 is a year of loss for everyoneDarkness in the mind, abuse of powerFood, the enemy?Ramps 'R UsPick-a-MookAndy GoldsworthyOperation EdenThank You"Le