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Judd and AJ discuss the Wild's win over Colorado in their first game after the Olympics. The pair cha about the play of Filip Gustavsson, Matt Boldy, Kirill Kaprizov, and more. Quinn Hughes' schedule is BUSY, plus a trade should be incoming for a team that needs face off help.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ discuss the Wild's win over Colorado in their first game after the Olympics. The pair cha about the play of Filip Gustavsson, Matt Boldy, Kirill Kaprizov, and more. Quinn Hughes' schedule is BUSY, plus a trade should be incoming for a team that needs face off help.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
They Said it features Eliot Wolf on if he was satisfied with Drake Mayes performance this season, Reggie Miller stating that the Celtics are the scariest team in the east with or without Jayson Tatum, and Jack and Quinn Hughes mother speaking out about the slander USA Hockey is receiving.
USA hockey dominated the Olympics as heroes emerged from both the Men's and Women's team. Connor Hellebuyck, Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes became rockstars as Auston Matthews won Gold. Connor McDavid lost again in a final. And the Women's team was treated in a predictable way by a pretty important person. Braden Gall and Emma Lingan talk Preds hockey. Watch all episodes on YouTube. Sign up to Lower Broad Hockey. Brought to you by: SinkersBeverages.com Join The In Crowd today! And Shotgun Willie's BBQ
Team USA parents Ellen and Jim Hughes join to discuss sons Jack and Quinn, their Olympic gold medal, and the experience of raising three brothers who all reached the National Hockey League. Matthew Morrison stops by to discuss his return to Broadway in the musical ‘Just in Time.' Plus, a closer look at how couples facing infertility are finding community on social media. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Widespread power outages, travel delays, and cancellations impact millions after a massive blizzard slams the East Coast. Also, President Donald Trump prepares to deliver the State of the Union address, where he is expected to address a variety of key issues. Plus, American tourists are stranded in Mexico amid safety concerns following the killing of a cartel leader. And, Ellen Hughes joins to discuss her sons — Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes — and Team USA's men's gold-medal win, as well as her role in helping coach the women's team to an Olympic title. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Team USA men's hockey stars Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes join to discuss their historic victory in Italy and the whirlwind of the past few days. Also, Octavia Spencer stops by to talk about her latest projects, her health journey, and an important message in honor of American Heart Month. Plus, tips to navigate winter travel disruptions, whether you are stuck at the airport or your flight is canceled. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A federal judge blocks a final report in the Trump classified documents case — and critics say there's far more to the story than headlines suggest. Today we break down the controversy surrounding Special Counsel Jack Smith, Judge Eileen Cannon's decision to halt proceedings, and explosive claims of evidence mishandling in the classified documents case involving Donald Trump. Then — a major financial twist. A reported $5 billion lawsuit after JPMorgan Chase allegedly cut ties with Trump-affiliated accounts following the 2020 election. Is “debanking” the new political weapon? And finally — a powerful mindset lesson from Olympic hockey stars Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes that might explain more about winning than politics ever could. ⚡ PRIMARY TALKING POINTS Judge Eileen Cannon blocks final report filing Allegations of evidence tampering in classified documents case Court disputes over document order and evidentiary handling Claims of political weaponization of federal prosecution Trump's reported $5B lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase Account closures after January 2021 and “debanking” fears Political retaliation vs. corporate risk management debate The psychology of visualization and competitive dominance Olympic mindset lessons from the Hughes brothers
From court battles to corporate exodus, today's episode dives into the chaos surrounding Donald Trump and the Democrats' increasingly aggressive tactics. We cover: The halted classified documents case and Jack Smith's controversial report Evidence tampering claims and legal maneuvers that shaped Trump's trials JPMorgan Chase and the debanking of Trump's empire Susan Rice's ominous warnings to corporations, universities, and media Silicon Valley's migration to Florida in response to political and legal pressure The hidden cost of US taxpayer funding to the Taliban Systemic failures in Democrat-run cities, homelessness, and welfare mismanagement A full breakdown of political, corporate, and global chaos you need to hear. ⚡ PRIMARY TALKING POINTS Jack Smith and the blocked classified documents report Alleged DOJ & FBI evidence tampering Trump's legal and financial battles post-presidency Susan Rice's warning: “We will get you” Corporate relocations: Google, Netflix, Stripe, Amazon, Apple Silicon Valley fleeing post-American judicial systems US taxpayer funding of Taliban amid global security concerns Democrat city mismanagement, homelessness, and welfare fraud
In today's episode, we contrast two very different kinds of leadership: The Hughes brothers and Team USA men's hockey winning gold with teamwork, dedication, and pride in their country Susan Rice and Democrat elites targeting Trump, his family, and Republican allies while threatening tech executives How corporate interests, law firms, universities, and media act in short-term self-interest vs. national pride The stakes in Texas' early primary voting and why Republican turnout matters for the nation Plus, a hilarious Sean Farash Trump impersonation congratulating the gold medalists It's a story of values, vision, and the difference between building a team and tearing rivals down. ⚡ KEY TALKING POINTS 1️⃣ Leadership That Inspires vs. Leadership That Threatens Team USA hockey brothers: unity, preparation, dreaming big, execution Susan Rice & Democrat elites: political targeting, threats to corporations, short-term self-interest 2️⃣ Political Stakes in Texas Democrats leading early voting by nearly 60,000 in March 3 primary Republican mobilization is critical — if Texas falls, the nation could follow 3️⃣ Messaging & Opportunity Trump's achievements under-communicated; missed chances for strategic messaging Importance of a dedicated “war room” to handle messaging and voter mobilization 4️⃣ Hockey Humor & Pop Culture Sean Farash's comedic Trump impersonation celebrates Team USA men's hockey gold Playful jabs at Canada and their French players, tariffing silver medals, and Tropic Thunder references 5️⃣ Contrast of Values One side dreams, competes, and achieves for the country The other side plots and punishes political rivals
USA, USA, USA!!! This week we break down Team USA's electric gold medal win over Canada in the Olympics. Wild standouts Brock Faber, Matt Boldy, and Quinn Hughes get it done on the world stage and shock the hockey world. A huge shoutout to our Frost friends, Grace Zumwinkle and Taylor Heise on bringing that gold back the Minnesota! Gold secured. Hardware installed. Warranty activated. Also welcoming Wild defenseman, Daemon Hunt. We covered it all, from his unique journey to the league to his interests off the ice. Fashion, house music, and video games make for a jack of all trades. This episode is PACKED for your listening and viewing pleasure. Bask in GOLD glory!
Send JD a text message and be heard!On today's #podcast @ivangluck18 a #holocaust survivor 87 years young has a simple credo: love each other, always assist others to reach their goals and the good guys will win. When the Nazis came to Hungary they didn't care if Jewish people were reformed, conservative or orthodox. He has been a @nyrangers fan since immigrating to NYC and learned the game of #hockey which led to a tryout invitation from the @detroitredwings but instead chose faith and family over a potential @nhl career. Hockey taught him life lessons: a game of inches, teamwork, camaraderie and unity whether winning or losing. When you get knocked down you get back up. He practiced with the Jerusalem Capitals before the @theofficialiehl last year & @waynegretzky sent a message to the team and Mr. Gluck. At 67 he tried out for the Israeli baseball league. Ran the 100 yard dash and finished 7th out of 85. Was solid with the bat and glove too. He has spoken to students in Florida where he resides about the Holocaust and told me a great story where it led to a connection with the @flapanthers GM Bill Zito. His passion for life is infectious. We have both dealt with antisemitism and one time used his brains to show some bullies that polio was invented by a Jewish doctor, Dr. Jonas Salk. The fight was averted.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Duane recaps Team USA's Gold Medal win over Canada in Overtime! - Connor Hellebuyck MVP performance - Jack and Quinn Hughes score game winners - Tage Thompson should be proud of his Olympics debut - Devon Toews is going to have nightmares about this game - More! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! - Presented by Impulse Physical Therapy of WNY, Xtreme Discount Mattress, and Fattey Beer Co! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Team USA defeats Team Canada for the GOLD MEDAL! Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley breakdown the Gold Medal game, Matt Boldy's goal, the coaching decision that won the game, why it's NOT the Miracle on Ice 2, Dylan Larkin on the big stage, Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes' teeth, American captains on Canadian teams, and athletes with political messages at the Olympics. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Canada vs USA for the gold medal at the Milan Games – it's the rivalry the hockey world always wants. In this episode of The DFO Rundown, we dive deep into the men's gold medal game and break down every key storyline before puck drop.We look at how Team USA got here with their win over Slovakia, what's working in their game, and how that matches up against Canada's strengths. Then we go position by position:• Goaltending duel: Hellebuyck vs Binnington• Blue line battle and puck movement• Can Canada slow down Quinn Hughes?• Macklin Celebrini's impact on the big stage• Special teams: power play vs penalty kill• Coaching decisions and line matching in a one-game showdownWe also touch on the women's gold medal game, what it means for international hockey, and wrap up with our full predictions on who takes home gold in Milan.You can get involved with all the NHL futures action over on bet365 by using the promo code NATION at bet365.comConnect with us on ⬇️TwitterInstagramWebsiteDaily Faceoff Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first time ever, you can hear our words on the same day we spoke them. It's a HockeySport Emergency Pod! Canada vs. USA. The battle of the century. PVR'ed and enjoyed when we're ready for it. Please no spoilers. Dan and Steve are live from the Colosseum in Rome for as-it-happens, breaking coverage of the Gold Medal Game of the 2026 Olympics. Join us as we gaze through the staggering stain-glass depiction of Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov that encircles the olympic rink upon the sportsman-like glory of best-on-bad-guy hockey. Our podcasting events include; Will the NHL actually agree to send players to the Gold Medal game? Was Connor Bedard snubbed because of his potentially rule-breaking endowment? Quinn Hughes's particular set of skills and particular sixth sense 8 easy ways to make these game more Italian Which orc does Brady Tkachuk most look like? The answer will not surprise you! And our earth shattering expose of the olympics most infamous drug trafficking ringette
In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Trump on voter ID, a Democrat running for Senate has a new ad "F Trump", California Governor Newsom has no idea where his birth certificate is, Quinn Hughes...who scored the game winning goal for the U.S. against Sweden...says the U.S.A. is the greatest country in the world, National Review article by Jim Geraghty: Not Another Television Celebrity Candidate, NYC Democrats are not happy with the new plan by Mayor Mamdani to raise taxes on middle class. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I talk to Conor about what is going on in Vancouver, the big Quinn Hughes trade, the Olympics and plenty more, Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Bruins Beat, Evan Marinofsky and Conor Ryan ponder the idea of Quinn Hughes not re-signing in Minnesota after next season. He sure looks good next to Charlie McAvoy! They also dive into options the Bruins should explore in the future. 0:00 - Introduction 0:54 - USA Women's Hockey win Gold Medal 3:43 - USA Men's Hockey thoughts 6:16 - Should Bruins pursue Quinn Hughes if he hits Free Agency? 16:10 - Prizepicks 17:26 - Mitch Marner play in Olympics 19:28 - What does the path forward look like for the Bruins? 28:34 - Subscribe to the podcast! 29:00 - Expectations for Bruins once returning from Olympic break 32:10 - Wrapping up! Bruins Beat on CLNS Media is Powered by: Prize Picks
Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Are We Going to Strike Iran? In‑depth foreign policy analysis featuring Steve Yates, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and former White House national security official, who breaks down the intensifying risk of U.S. military strikes against Iran. Yates outlines how the administration is negotiating over Iran’s nuclear program even as it positions F‑35s, F‑22s, and other assets for what he describes as a “high likelihood” of targeted military action within the next two weeks. He explains that any strike would be aimed at degrading Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities—not launching a full‑scale war—while regional powers aligned under the Abraham Accords weigh their own interests in the potential collapse of the Iranian regime. The conversation then turns to the complex geopolitical landscape involving Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba, where Yates argues that the U.S. is using “smart power”—economic, political, and strategic pressure—to create conditions for gradual regime transformation without repeating the mistakes of Iraq. Clay and Buck press Yates on possible successors inside Iran, the role of the Iranian diaspora, and whether Gulf nations secretly prefer the current Ayatollah in power as a known, contained adversary. This leads into a moment of levity as they mock Rep. Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez’s widely panned appearance at the Munich Security Conference, where she struggled to answer a basic question about China–Taiwan tensions. Yates jokes that even a quick AI search would have prepared her better. Dirty Dem Playbook The James Talarico–Stephen Colbert controversy, which Clay and Buck argue has massively backfired on Democrats. They trace how CBS refused to air the Talarico interview over potential FCC equal‑time violations involving Texas Senate candidate Jasmine Crockett, but the decision instead triggered a “Streisand Effect”, catapulting Talarico to viral fame. CNN’s election data analyst Harry Enten confirms that Google searches for Talarico skyrocketed nationally and especially in Texas—over 1,100%—dramatically shifting prediction markets toward him in the upcoming Democratic primary. Clay argues that the real political victim is Jasmine Crockett, likening the situation to the Democratic Party “rigging” the 2016 primary against Bernie Sanders. The Trans Trend Karol Markowicz, co‑host in the Clay & Buck Podcast Network, who joins to analyze two high‑profile transgender‑related family mass murders—one in British Columbia and one in Rhode Island. The hosts argue that political activism and online rhetoric have normalized delusional thinking while discouraging honest discussions about mental health. Markowicz highlights the sudden spike in youth identifying as transgender as a “social contagion,” noting huge differences in rates between states like New York and Florida. The segment also covers a groundbreaking legal development: NYU Langone halting gender-transition procedures for minors amid growing malpractice lawsuits, including a recent multimillion‑dollar jury award to a detransitioner. The show then pivots to cultural commentary, including Markowicz's evaluation of Taylor Swift’s cultural power, where she agrees that Swift is comparable in scale to global icons like the Beatles and Madonna. Clay and Buck debate Swift’s influence across generations and joke about Clay’s much‑discussed mustache. The hosts also highlight uplifting Olympic news as Team USA men’s hockey star Quinn Hughes goes viral for calling America “the greatest country in the world” after scoring a sudden‑death goal over Sweden—one of the few unapologetically patriotic moments they say mainstream media rarely promotes anymore. Pro-Trump Granny Clay and Buck spotlight a powerful moment from President Trump’s Black History Month event at the White House, where an impassioned grandmother, Floresia Cook, went viral for defending Trump’s record on crime and public safety. They note Trump’s warm statements about Jesse Jackson following his passing. The hosts wrap with an economic update: 30‑year mortgage rates have hit a four‑year low, edging just above 6%, which they say may begin to thaw the frozen housing market locked up by years of Biden‑era inflation. They end on a light note about a typo discovered in Buck’s bestselling book Manufacturing Delusion. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay and Buck: https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Social Media: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This Detroit Red Wings podcast breaks down the Olympic tournament through the quarterfinals & predictions ahead. Hockeytown news and analysis covers Dylan Larkin's massive goal for USA, Lucas Raymond's tournament performance, the semifinal matchups ahead, and Simon Edvinsson's return. (00:00) - Intro & WWP Anniversary Celebrating 11 years of the show and upcoming Winged Wheel podcast night at LCA on March 21st against Boston. (04:35) - Olympic Updates and Quarterfinal Recaps Team USA beats Sweden 2-1 in overtime as Dylan Larkin scores his first Olympic goal before Quinn Hughes delivers the winner, while Lucas Raymond was Sweden's best forward all tournament. (11:10) - Other Quarterfinal Results Finland comes back against Switzerland, Slovakia upends Moritz Seider, Leon Draisaitl, and team Germany, and McDavid and Marner help Canada advances past Czechia in a wild finish. (30:00) - Red Wings Olympic Update Only Larkin remains as Raymond and Sweden exit - breaking down their tournament performances (as well as Mrotiz Seider's and Eduards Tralmaks). (35:15) - Semifinal Predictions USA faces Finland while Canada takes on Slovakia - analyzing matchups and medal favorites heading into the final four. (40:00) - Simon Edvinsson Surgery News Updates on the young defenseman's procedure and timeline for return to the Red Wings lineup. (46:35) - NHL Trade Deadline Buzz Early rumblings around the league and potential targets (Gavrikov? Kyrou? Elias Petterson?) for Steve Yzerman as the March Trade Deadline approaches. (56:30) - Overtime Q&A Your questions on playoff positioning, Yzerman's recruiting, and Red Wings analysis. --- WWP Night at the LCA Night (March 21st) tickets at wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. This episode is sponsored by ExpressVPN: go to ExpressVPN.com/wingedwheel to get 4 extra months FREE! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
Judd, Jessi, and AJ react to USA beating Sweden in overtime to advance and play Slovakia in the semifinals at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Quinn Hughes' OT winner, Joel Eriksson Ek and Sweden sent packing, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mackey and Judd discuss Quinn Hughes -- after his game-winning overtime goal in the Olympic quarterfinals -- as the best in-season trade in Minnesota sports history. Plus, why a salary cap (and floor) is a MUST for MLB and teams like the Minnesota Twins See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin stating the City Council will not allow a proposed 9.5% property tax increase amid an affordability crisis; discussion about residents and businesses leaving New York for places like Texas due to high costs and taxes; NYU Langone discontinuing its transgender youth health program, citing the current regulatory environment and the departure of its medical director, while continuing pediatric mental health care; President Trump hosting a Black History Month summit at The White House; Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifying in a social media trial alleging platforms deliberately addict and harm children, with a plaintiff claiming early app use contributed to depression and suicidal thoughts; and Quinn Hughes' overtime winner against Sweden to advance the United States Men's Ice Hockey Team to the semifinals in the Milan Olympics. Alexandra Bougher, Bill O'Reilly, Megyn Kelly, Mike Lawler, Nicole Malliotakis & Peter King join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In a special WSITH, #mnwild assistant GM and USA Hockey Olympic exec Chris Kelleher joins to show to discuss a stressful quarterfinal, Quinn Hughes' heroics, the Hughes and Tkachuk Bros., Auston Matthews, Chris Drury and Ryan Whitney, being part of a special staff and the upcoming trade deadline from Aquarius Home Services Studio (www.aquariushomeservices.com) Supported by: Aquarius Home Services (www.aquariushomeservices.com/) OnX Maps (www.onxmaps.com/) Royal Credit Union (www.rcu.org)
Mackey and Judd discuss Quinn Hughes -- after his game-winning overtime goal in the Olympic quarterfinals -- as the best in-season trade in Minnesota sports history. Plus, why a salary cap (and floor) is a MUST for MLB and teams like the Minnesota Twins See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd, Jessi, and AJ react to USA beating Sweden in overtime to advance and play Slovakia in the semifinals at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Quinn Hughes' OT winner, Joel Eriksson Ek and Sweden sent packing, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen in to hear hockey insider Brandon Landsberg, breakdown what he saw in that insane game between the United States and Sweden which had an even crazier finish. Quinn Hughes drags the USA to victory on an extended shift in Overtime so we all get to enjoy more best on best USA hockey and hopefully our eventual destiny in taking down Team Canada. Listen in to hear a comprehensive breakdown of everything he saw in this big time quarter round win over Sweden. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Introduction: Host Michael Rand starts with a pair of big wins for Team USA and the Gophers women's basketball team. 7:00: La Velle E. Neal III on the Twins, Olympic Curling and the Vikings. 31:00: FanDuel Sports North and a never-ending hockey game.
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Is peanut butter the No. 1 condiment, Reese's messing with peanut butter cups, amazing geography facts, a study on women's grip strength, how often you answer your phone when you don't recognize the number, online jokes about Quinn Hughes being haunted by ghosts, betting on curling, Canada cheating at curling, a dog on the course at the Olympics, and jokes with Will — plus the latest news and sports.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Chaos took over the quarterfinals at the Milan tournamentIn this episode, we break down Canada's dramatic overtime win, clutch performances from Mitch Marner, and a strong night in net from Jordan Binnington, who made key saves to keep Team Canada alive.We also discuss the concerning injury to Sidney Crosby, officiating controversy, and how Canada managed to complete the comeback when it mattered most.On the American side, Connor Hellebuyck led Team USA past a dangerous Team Sweden squad, with overtime heroics from Quinn Hughes helping avoid a major upset.Looking ahead, we preview the semifinal matchups as Canada prepares for Team Finland, while the USA gets set to face Team Slovakia. Can either underdog pull off a surprise?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
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Nick Alberga & Zack Phillips break down a wild day at the Milan Games, headlined by Canada's thrilling 4-3 OT win over Czechia. Former Maple Leaf Mitch Marner — often criticized for not delivering in the biggest moments — silenced the noise (at least temporarily) by burying the OT winner. The goal set off a social media frenzy, with the hockey world — including Roberto Luongo, Chris Pronger, Mark Stone, and Jon Cooper — taking playful jabs at the Maple Leafs.Meanwhile, Leafs captain Auston Matthews picked up an assist on Quinn Hughes' OT winner as USA edged Sweden 2-1 to punch their ticket to the semifinals. With the loss, William Nylander and Oliver Ekman-Larsson are officially heading home.Back in Toronto, the Maple Leafs returned to the ice ahead of next Wednesday's return to action. The boys react to encouraging updates, including Dakota Joshua, Morgan Rielly, and even Chris Tanev skating again.Plus, NHL Insider David Pagnotta joins the show to discuss Toronto's looming March 6 trade deadline plans and what this stretch run could look like coming out of the break.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
The USA survive in the quarterfinals against Sweden behind great goaltending and stellar play from Quinn Hughes and Dylan Larkin. Can they top Slovakia on Friday? We preview the US Women's Gold Medal match against Canada. Plus, one key Predators stat you need to know. Braden Gall and Emma Lingan talk Preds hockey. Watch all episodes on YouTube. Sign up to Lower Broad Hockey. Brought to you by: SinkersBeverages.com Join The In Crowd today! And Shotgun Willie's BBQ
Team USA survives Sweden in a heart-stopping overtime thriller at the 2026 Milan Games — and it was Quinn Hughes who delivered the moment. Jonny Lazarus is joined by Steve Peters to break down USA's dramatic OT win, Hughes' dominance on both sides of the puck, and the defensive structure that carried the Americans through one of their toughest tests of the tournament. The guys dive into the controversial six-on-five tying goal, Jacob Slavin's game-saving play, Charlie McAvoy setting the physical tone, and whether Clayton Keller or Kyle Connor should sit moving forward. They also debate USA's identity compared to Canada, preview the semifinal matchup with Slovakia, and ask the big question: are we officially on a collision course for USA vs Canada?Presented by bet365 — whatever the moment, it's never ordinary.Chapters 00:00 Welcome + USA survives Sweden in OT 01:12 3-on-3 overtime chaos 03:25 Quinn Hughes' defensive play sparks OT takeover 05:01 Six-on-five breakdown + tying goal analysis 07:32 Slavin's game-saving stop 09:58 Were the Americans too passive late? 12:51 Matthews' defensive impact 14:34 Offense generated from the defense 17:49 Keller vs Connor lineup debate 20:31 Goaltending decision vs Slovakia 22:24 Slovakia preview + key threats 25:22 Is USA built on speed or structure? 27:42 Final thoughts + Canada collision courseLike, comment, and subscribe for full postgame coverage throughout the Milan Games
The U.S. Women's Olympic team seem like a lock for their third gold medal in Olympic history, but the U.S. Men's squad won't have it as easy... Plus, Quinn Hughes admits to seeing ghosts, and how the "Ketchup Brothers" (Tkachuks) could scare Connor McDavidSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The U.S. Women's Olympic team seem like a lock for their third gold medal in Olympic history, but the U.S. Men's squad won't have it as easy... Plus, Quinn Hughes admits to seeing ghosts, and how the "Ketchup Brothers" (Tkachuks) could scare Connor McDavidSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Team USA rolls past Germany 5–1 at the 2026 Milan Games to finish a perfect 3–0 in preliminary play — and it was a night headlined by a smiling Auston Matthews. Jonny Lazarus is joined by E.J. Hradek and Keith Cavanaugh to break down Matthews' two-goal, three-point performance, Quinn Hughes' brilliance from the blue line, and why Brady Tkachuk continues to set the emotional tone for this group. The guys dive into whether Team USA has truly found its best game yet, the lineup debate between Clayton Keller and Kyle Connor, the importance of role players like J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck on a 100% penalty kill, and why Sweden presents a much tougher quarterfinal test than the standings suggest. Plus, they debate USA's MVP through three games and whether this team is on a collision course with Canada for gold.Presented by bet365 — whatever the moment, it's never ordinary.Chapters00:00 Welcome + USA defeats Germany 5–1 01:13 Auston Matthews' big night (2G, 1A) 03:44 Did USA truly “breeze” through group play? 05:09 Quarterfinal outlook + Sweden matchup 06:11 Quinn Hughes impact discussion 08:38 Has USA played its best yet? 10:10 Keller vs Connor lineup debate 12:13 Situational hockey + late-period breakdown 15:44 Tkachuk chirps + Draisaitl spotlight 17:54 Keith Cavanaugh joins 18:06 Should USA have experimented more? 21:24 Roster role players (Miller, Trocheck, PK) 23:18 Canada comparison — is USA cohesive enough? 26:54 Should Jack Hughes move up the lineup? 29:58 MVP through three games 34:05 Quarterfinal lineup decisions 41:13 Collision course with Canada? 43:24 Wrap-up + subscribeLike, comment, and subscribe for full postgame coverage throughout the Milan Games
Evan Marinofsky and Conor Ryan discuss recent performances from Bruins' prospects James Hagens and Dean Letourneau, as well as Fraser Minten's season. They debate who is best suited to become the Bruins' no. 1 center in the future. 0:00 - Happy Birthday Evan! 4:50 - Who Has Most No. 1 Center Potential: Hagens, Minten or Letourneau? 19:40 - Prizepicks 20:42 - Evan & Conor answer your questions 21:23 - Future of Fabian Lysell with Bruins? 24:25 - What Right Shot Defenders will Bruins Target? 29:07 - Should Bruins go after Quinn Hughes? 34:00 - Omaha Steaks 35:55 - Olympics Talk 40:49 - Do Bruins trade Viktor Arvidsson? 44:41 - James Hagens and Phil Kessel 45:18 - Wrapping up Bruins Beat is Powered by:
In this exclusive interview with Stanley Cup Champion, Former Minnesota Wild, Wild Color Commentator, and host of the Wild on 7th Podcast, Ryan Carter, we talk about the Minnesota Wild's season thusfar including his reaction to the Quinn Hughes trade. We also give a preview of the Olympic Hockey Tournament, and end the show by giving some spicy predictions on the Wild's plans for the NHL Trade Deadline.
Team USA is off and running at the 2026 Milan Games, taking down Latvia 5–1 in Game 1 — and Jonny Lazarus is joined by Colby Cohen, Tim Kalinowski LIVE from Italy (Snapback Sports), and Stefen Rosner to break it all down. The crew dives into the chaotic opening period (including two disallowed goals), whether the U.S. truly “set the tone” early, and why the pace driven by Charlie McAvoy and Quinn Hughes could be the difference in this tournament. They unpack Tage Thompson's power-play finish, the all-lefty second unit look, forward ice-time distribution, and why rolling four lines might be a luxury most teams don't have. Tim checks in from Milan with behind-the-scenes atmosphere, fan vibes, and an all-time story that turns into an unexpected interview with Matt Boldy's dad, while Rosner weighs in on the Brock Nelson breakout game, why Auston Matthews still feels like he has another gear, and the looming goalie decision heading into a back-to-back weekend. Presented by bet365 — whatever the moment, it's never ordinary. Chapters 00:00 Welcome + USA 5–1 opening win recap 04:45 Early tone, pace, and power play adjustments 12:50 Ice-time breakdown: forwards & defense18:40 LIVE from Milan – arena vibes & fan stories 26:40 Who stood out in person + small-ice impact 32:25 Brock Nelson spotlight + Matthews discussion 36:55 Goaltending decisions & what's next (Denmark/Germany) 42:15 Wrap-up + subscribe for full Milan Games coverage Like, comment, and subscribe for full postgame coverage throughout the Milan Games Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's FRIENDS AND RIVALS EPISODE 220 and it's the return of your favorite game "Where's Quinn Hughes?" Apparently, the Devils knew all along. The Islanders and Penguins slide into the Olympic Break with playoff-dream momentum, while the Rangers and Devils race to stack the Sharks' roster down the stretch. It'll all make sense, sort of, when you listen to FRIENDS AND RIVALS EPISODE 220!
Judd and AJ preview discuss the projected lines for USA's men's hockey team ahead of their games in Milan. Where do Matt Boldy, Quinn Hughes, and Brock Faber slot in? Will this team design work in an IIHF tournament? Biggest roster concerns, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ preview discuss the projected lines for USA's men's hockey team ahead of their games in Milan. Where do Matt Boldy, Quinn Hughes, and Brock Faber slot in? Will this team design work in an IIHF tournament? Biggest roster concerns, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ go live to react to the Wild's 4-3 win over Montreal and discuss the play of Quinn Hughes and Kirill Kaprizov, the Olympic break nearly being upon the league, trade options for the Wild, and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Hockey Show is back, and the gang is only weeks late to the party, but they finally discuss the sensation sweeping the hockey world: Heated Rivalry. With lead actors Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams set to take part in the Olympic torch relay, the gang also gets to discuss their excitement for the upcoming Olympics. Ethan has a stat of the day about how dominant Quinn Hughes has been since coming to Minnesota, Rose has an update on the LA Kings in Rosa En Un Minuto, and Dave attempts to win money again in Puck Luck. In wins and fails, the gang celebrates Sergei Bobrovsky fighting Alex Nedeljkovic in what may have been the most uncharacteristic moment in NHL history. Then, Adnan joins the show to continue the discussion on Heated Rivarly, share his thoughts on the Olympics, and tell us how ugly he thinks Mitch Marner's return to Toronto will be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices