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Jocks in Jills Merch is HERE!!!CAN is live here: https://ca.shop.thepwhl.com/collections/jocks-in-jillsUS is live here: https://shop.thepwhl.com/collections/jocks-in-jillsSharkNinja is a proud Founding Partner of the PWHL. Visit https://sharkclean.ca https:// sharkbeauty.ca https://ninjakitchen.ca to learn more.FACTOR _Heat. Eat. Compete. Canada's #1 Ready-to-Eat Meal Delivery ServiceUse code PWHLPOD25 for $75 off your first 4 boxes http://factormeals.ca/pwhlpod25The Princess Margaret Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, fueled by Longo's, is the world's largest street hockey fundraiser! Use the PWHL promo code for 50% off the team registration fee. Head to https://roadhockeytoconquercancer.ca/ and use promo code PWHL OTTAWA TAKES CHARGE OF GAME 1. Ottawa edges out Minnesota in a nail-biting OT finish to take a 1-0 lead in the PWHL Finals—thanks to a clutch goal by Emily Clark! Tessa and Julia are joined once again by the legendary Becky Kellar to break down all the action, and what to expect moving forward in the series.Plus, we dive into PWHL expansion talk—who's safe, who might be exposed, and who we'd protect in the upcoming draft. It's a jam-packed episode you don't want to miss.00:00:00 - INTRO w SharkNinja00:01:09 - GAME 1 - let's get into it!00:06:21 - Becky Kellar joins the fun!00:27:55 - Emily Clark Postgame00:34:20 - Buckles Merch Shop00:39:12 - FACTOR OF THE GAME00:45:39 - PWHL NEWS00:51:33 - EXPANSION RULES01:10:45 - Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer00:52:49 – MTL/OTT PREDICTIONS01:18:08 - End of Show - Thank You Sponsors!
Jocks in Jills Merch is HERE!!!CAN is live here: https://ca.shop.thepwhl.com/collections/jocks-in-jillsUS is live here: https://shop.thepwhl.com/collections/jocks-in-jillsSharkNinja is a proud Founding Partner of the PWHL. Visit https://sharkclean.ca https:// sharkbeauty.ca https://ninjakitchen.ca to learn more.FACTOR _Heat. Eat. Compete. Canada's #1 Ready-to-Eat Meal Delivery ServiceUse code PWHLPOD25 for $75 off your first 4 boxes http://factormeals.ca/pwhlpod25The Princess Margaret Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, fueled by Longo's, is the world's largest street hockey fundraiser! Use the PWHL promo code for 50% off the team registration fee. Head to https://roadhockeytoconquercancer.ca/ and use promo code PWHL Ottawa takes game 4 – peaking at the perfect time, and heading to the Walter Cup Finals! Tessa, Julia and Buckles continue their postgame live show with Gabbie Hughes, Cheryl Pounder and Kenzie Lalonde. You don't want to miss it! 00:00:00 - INTRO w SharkNinja00:03:24 – XXL Moment Of The Series PRESENTED by Pizza Pizza00:20:23 - Buckles Kazoo playing00:21:14 - Gabbie Hughes post-game00:31:34 - Cheryl Pounder & Kenzie Lalonde00:48:26 - Break it down w Buckles00:55:58 - FACTOR of the Game00:59:14 - PWHL News!01:05:32 - Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer00:52:49 - MTL/OTT PREDICTIONS01:16:22 - End of Show!
Jocks in Jills Merch is HERE!!!CAN is live here: https://ca.shop.thepwhl.com/collections/jocks-in-jillsUS is live here: https://shop.thepwhl.com/collections/jocks-in-jillsSharkNinja is a proud Founding Partner of the PWHL. Visit https://sharkclean.ca https://sharkbeauty.ca https://ninjakitchen.ca to learn more.FACTOR _Heat. Eat. Compete. Canada's #1 Ready-to-Eat Meal Delivery ServiceUse code PWHLPOD25 for $75 off your first 4 boxes http://factormeals.ca/pwhlpod25The Princess Margaret Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, fueled by Longo's, is the world's largest street hockey fundraiser! Use the PWHL promo code for 50% off the team registration fee. Head to https://roadhockeytoconquercancer.ca/ and use promo code PWHL For the second straight season, Minnesota eliminates Toronto in an unforgettable playoff series. Join Tessa, Julia & Buckles as they break down the intense action from Game 4 and the entire series with Becky Kellar. You don't want to miss post-game with Minnesota goaltender Nicole Hensley after the Frost's big win to hear her thoughts heading into the Walter Cup Final.00:00:00 - INTRO w SharkNinja00:01:25 - Start of Show!00:02:41 - XXL Moment of the Series presented by PIZZA PIZZA00:14:36 - Becky Kellar is awesome!00:28:27 - Break it Down w Buckles00:33:01 - FACTOR of the Game00:35:05 - Nicole Hensley post-game interview00:46:33 - Defender of the Year00:49:50 - Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer00:52:49 - MTL/OTT PREDICTIONS01:02:14 - End of Show!
In this episode, meet Bobby Sahni, a veteran of multicultural marketing with over 20 years of experience. Bobby discusses his journey from corporate roles in banking and telecommunications to his current role as a leader at Ethnicity Matters, a Toronto-based multicultural marketing agency. He emphasizes the importance of understanding Canada's demographic shifts and integrating multicultural strategies into mainstream business practices.Bobby highlights that multiculturalism is now mainstream and should be central to growth strategies, and is the growth strategy in Canada. He also shares insights into the diverse needs of newcomers and the critical role of first impressions in retail marketing. Bobby is set to speak at the upcoming Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing Conference, and he will preview what he will be discussing on the main stage. he will cover data-driven strategies and share examples of successful multicultural marketing campaigns. About BobbyBobby Sahni is a veteran and thought-leader in the multicultural marketing and advertising industry. Bobby was the Head of Multicultural Marketing at Rogers Communications and has been a pioneer in developing, executing and managing diversity and multicultural marketing initiatives for a number of best-in-class organizations. He is Co-Founder and Partner at Ethnicity Matters – a multicultural marketing & advertising agency dedicated to helping companies drive new growth and sales by engaging North America's fast growing, big spending ethnic and new immigrant communities. He is also Partner in Tulsea Sports Marketing, a US-based marketing consultancy focussed on the intersection of multicultural marketing and sports & entertainment. Bobby has earned national and international recognition for his work and thought leadership in multicultural marketing. Bobby also loves teaching, having guest-lectured at many universities/colleges and regularly speaks at industry events and conferences across North America. Bobby has also been on a variety of advisory boards and committees including Hockey Canada, Imagine Canada, Seva Food Bank, Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, Cricket to Conquer Cancer, Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce, Reel Asian Film Festival and Credit Valley Conservation Foundation. Bobby earned his MBA from the global Kellogg Schulich Executive MBA program with cross-cultural studies in Hong Kong, Germany, Miami, Chicago and Toronto. He also holds a Bachelor of Science & Business degree from the University of Waterloo. About MichaelMichael is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Secure conference with leaders from The Gap and Kroger talking about violence in retail stores, keynotes on the state & future of retail in Orlando and Halifax, and at the 2023 Canadian GroceryConnex conference, hosting the CEOs of Walmart Canada, Longo's and Save-On-Foods Canada. Michael brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael also produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in North America, Remarkable Retail, Canada's top retail industry podcast; the Voice of Retail; Canada's top food industry and the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor, with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail influencers for the fourth year in a row, Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer, and you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state of the retail industry in Canada and the U.S., and the future of retail.
We Want To Hear From You - Click Here To Leave Us Fan Mail!Hello, hockey skaters and goalies around the world! Welcome back to another edition of The Ride to the Rink. This is Lee Elias with you today, and we have a special guest from the Vegas Golden Knights, Sheri Hudspeth. Sheri is the Director of Development for Youth Hockey and Fan Engagement, and she joins us to discuss the importance and benefits of ball hockey.Sheri emphasizes that ball hockey is a fantastic way for ice hockey players to improve their skills at home. It's also a great social activity, perfect for making friends and building community. For kids who enjoy hockey but aren't great skaters, ball hockey provides a wonderful alternative to still enjoy the game. Plus, it's excellent exercise!Quotes:•“Ball hockey is a great way to work on your skills at home. You can work on stick handling, shooting, and passing, which will all translate to the ice.” - Sheri Hudspeth•“It's a very low cost to get into the game. All you need are some shoes, a stick, a ball, and maybe a net. Just some gym clothes, and you can start playing right away.” - Sheri Hudspeth•“Ball hockey is a great way to make friends, especially if you live in a neighborhood with a lot of kids. You can get a game going in the street, park, or gym.” - Sheri HudspethWe want to give a huge thanks to Sheri for taking part in this week's Ride to the Rink. Remember, you can listen to all of the Ride to the Rink episodes at Our Kids Play Hockey. For longer episodes of Our Kids Play Hockey, The Ride to the Rink, Our Kids Play Goalie, and more, visit our website.Have a question for us? We love hearing from our young listeners! Email us at team@ourkidsplayhockey.com, send us a note, or reach out on our social media pages. We might answer your question in the next episode of The Ride to the Rink. Enjoy the game, and remember to always skate on.Our Kids Play Hockey is powered by NHL Sense Arena!NHL Sense Arena, is a virtual reality training game designed specifically to improve hockey sense and IQ for both players and goalies. Experience the next generation of off-ice training in VR with over 100+ drills and training plans curated from top coaches and players.Use Code "HNS-72A36D" at the Meta Quest Store to score 10% off an annual plan!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group: Our Kids Play Hockey X: @OKPHpodcast Instagram: @OurKidsPlayHockey LinkedIn: Our Kids Play Hockey YouTube: Our Kids Play Hockey
Ann Rohmer looks at Food Banks Canada's landmark Canada-wide Poverty Report Cards highlight deepening food insecurity and failures from all levels of government. Glynn Perkins has a York University study that finds how relatable, welcoming cities play large role in migrant success. Just how welcoming Toronto and other global cities are to migrants can play a large role in their success at navigating physical and social barriers to reestablish their careers, found York University researchers. The researchers wanted to know how big cities, such as Toronto, one of the largest international, financial, and business centres attracting skilled migrants from all around the world, enables or constrains migrant careers and integration. The answer, they say, is important for cities and organizations serving the migrant population as well as employers, policymakers, and even migrants. Ann Rohmer has information on how Ontario Pharmacists can treat and prescribe 6 additional ailments (on top of the 13 permitted as of last January). Jim Lang looks at the success of last weekend's road hockey to conquer cancer and where the fundraising goes. Tina Cortese speaks to a 99 year old man who will climb the CN tower on Oct 21 for the United Way. It will be his 3rd time making the climb. Cristina Lavecchia discusses Heart and Sole: The Dylan Kalambay Story documentary film which premieres in Toronto on October 14th at University of Toronto's Innis College Town Hall Theatre. In November of 2020, Toronto high school basketball star Dylan Kalambay's world turned upside down. He experienced heart failure at the young age of 16. Over the next six months he had open heart surgery and not long after, thanks to the generosity of an organ donor and their family, Dylan received a life-saving heart transplant. In the fall of 2021, after a long and challenging recovery, Dylan stepped back onto the court to pursue his dream of obtaining an NCAA Division 1 basketball scholarship, and becoming the first player ever to do so with a donated heart. Shaliza Bacchus speaks with KhaRå Martin, a young Toronto filmmaker, musician and actor, about her new five-part docu-series called Black Community Mixtapes that breathes new life into the personal archives gathered by individual Canadians to shine a light on life-changing moments in Black Canadian history.
Hour 3 is guest heavy on the FAN Morning Show as hosts Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning check in with former Toronto Maple Leafs Captain and Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer Ambassador Wendel Clark. The three discuss the big event this weekend and what his expectations are with the Leafs' this year. Next the morning duo check in with hockey Insider from Daily Faceoff, Frank Seravalli with some of his takeaways from visiting the Canucks, Oilers and Flames. As we wrap up the week, B&B turn back to the Jays who hope to clinch their postseason spot as soon as possible. They are joined by Sportsnet's own Ben Nicholson-Smith to give his insights on the team and how he sees this last weekend playing out for them (27:26).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Toronto Maple Leafs Legend Doug Gilmour joined OverDrive earlier today after taking part in an activation event for the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer! He touched on that, how media coverage has changed & we take a look back on the 1993 high stick that went uncalled.
Hour 2 as we continue a Wednesday on OverDrive with Brendan Dunlop and Dave Feschuk as the guys are joined by Maple Leafs Legend Doug Gilmour to chat about the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer and some Leafs talk. Plus TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks updates the senate hearing from yesterday and we look ahead to the ESPY's tonight!
In episode #224, we're joined by good friend of The Coaches Site and upcoming TCS Live presenter Glen Gulutzan. When he steps on stage at TCS Live later this month at the University of Michigan, it will mark the 5th time he has presented at one of our events, and in the process he will hold the pole position when it comes to the most presentations all-time at a TCS event. But while there is a ton tactical knowledge he's shared at the conference, the insights you can gleam from his coaching journey in today's interview are equally as valuable. Listen as he discusses constraints, or lack of them on the power play, cutting your teeth as a coach in Las Vegas, and how he's learned from all the coaches he's worked with throughout his career.
2:34 - Upbringing in North West3:44 - Hockey was a part of growing up4:42 - Getting into NHL6:05 - Chris' First Game7:44 - First goal memory9:33 - Business side of Hockey10:57 - Chris's Coach 12:13 - Lesson from leadership perspective13:09 - Inspiration from team mates15:02 - How to manage relations / focus on the game16:34 - What's it like being traded18:00 - Winning Accomplishments19:35 - Feeling of 'Winning the Cup'20:39 - First night with the 'Cup'23:25 - Toughest opponent on ice24:00 - Getting hit in the chest 27:16 - How the Leagues have changed28:26 - Self-regulation29:31 - Conversations in Hockey30:16 - Career End story31:05 - Days after retirement34:04 - How to stay in the right mental frame35:48 - Press Box Experience37:17 - Learning from Management 38:57 - Post Career traveling42:09 - Favorite place to travel42:44 - Working with wife43:52 - Value proposition44:48 - Advice to work with spouse46:13 - New things in work47:07 - Single greatest piece of advice52:03 - Chris's North Star
Todd Shapiro, after being a top rated Radio Show host & a brilliant Marketing Entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience, has recently moved on from mainstream media to concentrate his efforts on being the CEO of Red Light Holland. Shapiro also has an incredible history as one of North America's most professional & effective Brand Ambassadors and Influencers having worked with Canopy Growth, Samsung, Canada Goose, Canadian Tire & Boveda Inc. Todd Shapiro most recently has an Honorary Chair for the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer for the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation and is a supporter of CAMH and the Polar Bear Foundation. Todd currently sits on the Board of Directors for Red Light Holland, Datametrix and JamStacked as his experience, out of the box thinking and work ethic make him a valuable member to any team. Javed Mirza, joined Canaccord Genuity's Canadian research team as a technical analyst in 2017 with over 10 years of technical analysis experience. Previously, he worked in finance at a Canadian bank and on the derivatives pricing desk at State Street Canada. Javed has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Toronto and received his MBA from the Queen's School of Business. He holds the CMT and CFA designations and is a member of both the Canadian Society of Technical Analysts and the Toronto CFA society.
David interviews the people behind the stories. The owner of Nothing Fancy Comedy Club in Toronto, Alberto Richards talks about the comedy venue and what it was like opening a new spot during COVID. Live long and prosper! Admiral David Nottage of the USS Golden Gate and Vice-Admiral Ryan Case of the USS Haise join us to reflect on Starfleet International. They're campaigning for Commander and Vice-Commander of the Star Trek fan organization. World and Olympic Hockey Champion for Canada Sarah Nurse tells us about The Princess Margaret Road Hockey To Conquer Cancer Tournament coming back for October 1. Then, producer Ben Harrison joins us to play a little hockey trivia. Spoiler: Ben and David don't score many goals.
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne look back on the Leafs' successful return to the ice Monday, knocking off the top-ranked Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 by way of shootout. The guys take a closer look at Wayne Simmons sending a message, Frederik Andersen showing some familiar habits, Auston Matthews' injury, Mitch Marner's goal streak reaching 8 games, and Petr Mrazek's "road hockey style" performance in goal (02:35). Then Mike Kelly, analytics specialist for NHL Network & Sportlogiq, speaks about the playoff atmosphere during Monday's contest, shares what statistics hold more weight in the second half the season and who's the most favourable matchup in the crowded Atlantic Division (36:37). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates
On this special installment of Game Day, Jim Tatti is live from Princess Margaret's Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer tournament, where we are joined by the Athletic's Joshua Kloke to discuss Morgan Rielly's extension, as well as Yahoo Sports NHL Analyst Justin Cuthbert. A number of illustrious hockey personalities stop by as well, including Jayna Hefford, Paul Coffey, Jeremy Roenick, and many more!
This week's guest is Dr. Marcus Bernardini - Princess Margaret Hospital - Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer.
This week on Yes Guy, Jim and Perry are live from Princess Margaret's Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, where we are joined by Steve Mercker, who is the VP Coordinator of Events for the Princess Margaret Foundation, Former NHLers John LeClair and Wendel Clark, as well as Paul Langlois of the Tragically Hip!
In the final hour of the show Mark Roe and Carlo Colaiacovo are joined by Glenn Healy to chat about the return of Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer and his time with the Maple Leafs. We also draft our favorite Halloween candy!
Former NHL player and long time broadcaster Glenn Healy joins First Up to talk about Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, how the event keeps raising a lot of money for fight against cancer, being the first charity event back in Ontario in a long time, his career with the Maple Leafs and more!
Today on Leafs Lunch, Julia Tocheri and Mike DiStefano are joined by TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button to discuss the Leafs' snapping their four-game skid with an overtime win last night and his thoughts on the fallout from the Blackhawks' sexual abuse scandal. Then Julia and Mike talk to Hall of Fame defenceman Paul Coffey about his involvement in Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer.
Ann Rohmer speaks with York Region Public Health Acting Medical Officer of Health Dr. Richard Gould – they chat about how to enjoy Halloween safely. Tina Cortese has the KPMG survey of 505 small and medium sized businesses. The survey highlights supply chain issues along with hiring, finding and retaining talent are their biggest concerns. Ann Rohmer is joined once again by Kevin Forget from Destination Ontario to reflect on their experience earlier this week at Hockley Valley Resort; Adamo Winery and Tree Spirit Cidery Jim Lang has a preview of the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer fundraiser on October 30th for the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Ann Rohmer closes this week's show with information about the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society releasing a new commemorative Animals in War collectible pin featuring a cat as this year's symbol to honour the wartime contributions of animals. The new pin is on sale now until Remembrance Day.
Former Maple Leaf forward Shayne Corson joins Julia and Al's Brother to give his impressions of Michael Bunting so far, what advice he'd give to Mitch Marner and why the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer fundraiser is close to his heart.
Today on Leafs Lunch, Julia Tocheri and Mike DiStefano are joined by TSN Director of Scouting, Craig Button, to discuss what the reception will be like at the Bell Centre for Jesperi Kotkaniemi's return and who's the most important player for the Maple Leafs to bring back in the offseason. Then Julia and Mike talk to former Maple Leafs forward Shayne Corson about Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer and his advice for Mitch Marner to get through these early season struggles.
Hockey historian and Leaf fan Kevin Shea joins us to talk about Herb Carnegie and everything hockey! You don't want to miss it!!! Exciting interviews with the game changers of the sports world. Tackling deep personal challenges and exciting career milestones. #nhl #sports #comingup #joetilley #sportsshow #podcastsports #toronto #mapleleafs
Talking NHL trades, Brian Burke joins and we go down the road hockey rabbit hole with the help of the FAN Feedback text line.
In today's improv radio show we completely mix up the format to bring you new games, segments, and even phone ins. Looks like we're seriously going up in the world. -- Music: "Jazz Brunch", "Hard Boiled", "The Lift", "Inspired" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ SFX: "Street Ambience with Pedestrians, Traffic, and Bicycles", "Road Hockey with Kids, Voices, Shouts and Sticks", "Person Walking on Pavement", "Datsun 240Z Sports Car Start, Rev, and Fast Pull Away" by sound-ideas (freesfx.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/improvradiov/message
It's perfect Road Hockey weather! Dean Blundell has found a cure for cancer you might not want! Ted Reader Grills your Thanksgiving Turkey, another possible Hollywood Reboot...and which occupation is having the most sex????
We are live at Woodbine Racetrack from the Scotia Bank Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer tournament, Andy McNamara is joined by our own Carlo Colaiacovo and many more people
Andy McNamara is live from Woodbine race track at the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer tournament. He is joined by former Leafs enforcer Colton Orr and we hear from NBA Champion Kyle Lowry.
Do we have enough political options? Political Commentator and Columnist Tom Parkin, Chief Hockey Officer of the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer Courtny Vandervelde, Middas Letter's James West, and SiriusXM's Eric Alper. From the 3 Sixty Secure studios, keeping everything SAFE.
Former NHL Head Coach and 1994 Stanley Cup Champion Mike Keenan joins First Up with Michael and Dave Feschuk to discuss his battle with prostate cancer, how he is involved with Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, Mitch Marner contract negotiations with the Maple Leafs and more.
GUEST: Steve Carlson, "Steve Hanson" in Slap Shot
Do we make too many excuses? Brought to you by Vanbex Comedians Erica Rhodes and Craig Gass, Tim McClure from Road Hockey, Einstein Exchange Michael Gokturk, Promescent Jeff Abraham.
Kelly talks to former NHL hockey player Mathew Barnaby about how you can get involved.
In Episode 54 of the HockeyTraining.com podcast Coach Dan will gives you his top recommendations for what you should eat on busy days. No stone is left unturned in this episode as you'll gain insight on fast food options, protein bars, smoothies, and even convenience stores. Don't miss today's episode because you never know when you'll be stuck in a bind and need to make the best of your current situation. If you want a "done for you" hockey training program that you can use right away to become a better player this year, check out the Hockey Skills Accelerator VIP program here: https://www.hockeytraining.com/vip-program
It got real sad on Cruz Mornings today. We started talking about TV/movie deaths, and we realized that there have been soooo many of them! Most of them are unbelievably sad too. Also on the show today... Keanu Reeves is a gem, new cover songs from Weezer, Canada is awesome, and some Ric Flair 'WOO's,
In Hour 1, hosted by guest hosts Mark Roe & Steve Simmons. The guys are joined by New York Islanders Head Coach & Stanley Cup Champion Barry Trotz for his thoughts on his departure from Washington, as well how he feels about his new team. Maple Leaf legend Rick Vaive also stops by to chat about the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer, and his thoughts on the Leafs headed into this coming season
A few quotes from the show this morning... 'I just want a fat pug named Carl who will lay on the couch and eat pasta with me' 'The only way Saskatoon's stolen bike problem gets fixed is if all the bikes get stolen, so no one owns bikes anymore, and therefore there are no more bikes to steal' 'It is impossible for a man to look tough while sipping a drink through a straw'
Just turned on my phone and hit record at Red Robin.
Some Buzzkill Brenda's were saying that Jersey Day wasn't helping out with anything. We stuck it to those people this morning, talked about road hockey, and some other weird stuff.
City Council is debating whether to drop a by-law prohibiting road hockey on Toronto streets. Proponents of allowing kids to play have a powerful ally at Queen's Park. Minister of Child and Youth Services, and MPP for Don Valley East Michael Coteau has written a letter to council asking the by-law to be dropped. The Minister joins Libby to talk about it.
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast The Anglican Church has decided to reverse the decision on same sex marriage completely. How does a church reverse the decision and what caused this reversal? Guest: Bill Mous, Reverand with the Anglican Diocese of Niagara. Last night at the MLB All Stars game, the Tenors had sung a different lyric for the Canadian anthem. They sang “We're all brothers and sisters/All Lives Matter to the Great”, instead of “With glowing hearts we see thee rise The True North Strong and Free”. How much of a taboo is it to alter someone's anthem for any reason? Will this hurt The Tenors brand? Guest: David Bright, Professor for Niagara College's “History of Rock and Roll” class. A Toronto councilor wants to know why it's okay to play road hockey in places like Kingston but not in Toronto. Guest: Christin Carmichael Greb, Toronto Councilor for Ward 16.
Hamilton Health Sciences is going to stop operating at St. Peter's Hospital and McMaster University Medical Centre under the 20 year plan it's made. The plan also calls for Hamilton patients to go to an expanded Grimsby hospital for day surgery. Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. The Ontario Children and Youth Services Minister Michael Coteau wants to see Toronto end its ban on road hockey and let “kids be kids”. Does Hamilton have a ban like this in effect? Is it about time we let “kids be kids”? Sam Merulla. City Councillor, Ward 4, City of Hamilton. More than 60 McMaster University scientists are publically protesting the way Canadian health research funding is distributed. Dr. Peter Rosenbaum, Canada Research Chair in Childhood disability research, Dissemination and Mentoring, Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at McMaster University.
The Ontario Children and Youth Services Minister Michael Coteau wants to see Toronto end its ban on road hockey and let “kids be kids”. Does Hamilton have a ban like this in effect? Is it about time we let “kids be kids”? Sam Merulla. City Councillor, Ward 4, City of Hamilton billkellyshow
Comic Brendan Walsh joins us to talk about his hilarious comedy career and his crazy ex wife. Our friend Patrick Keeley jois us to announce the Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer. We also discouver new and terrible music from Corey Fieldman
https://soundcloud.com/rtds/sets/chucks-world-of-infinite-mojo On a special edition of "Chuck's World Of Infinite Mojo", Chuck chats with Wayne Simmonds, Scarborough native and number 17 from the Philadelphia Flyers, as he heads back to TO this Saturday, June 27th to spearhead his charity road hockey day at Scarborough Gardens Arena from 8-4. Join players like Mike Cammalleri, Zac Rinaldo, Chris Stewart, Raffi Torres, Malcolm Subban and MORE! Prizes, giveaways, food, entertainment and HOCKEY! Find out more about Wayne's Road Hockey Warries on FB: https://www.facebook.com/WaynesRoadHockeyWarriors Find out more about the event on FB here: https://www.facebook.com/events/865854410136402/ Thanks to the great sponsors like SportChek McDonald's Bauer Porter Airlines and the National Hockey League Player's Association NHLPA #FlyerTalk, #PhiilyFlyers, #PhiladelphiaFlyers, #WayneSimmonds, #TMLTalk, #TML, #leafs, #torontomapleleafs, #podcast, #hockey, #NHL, #TweetSweet, #AprilReimer, #cyberbullying, #Twitter, #JamesReimer
It's summer but there's still lots of hockey to talk about. Shane Doan is the league's foremost free agent and is rumoured to be going just about everywhere. In Edmonton, Nail Yakupov is now under contract and discussions on the new downtown arena are ongoing. Allan Mitchell (better known as Lowetide) talks about all this and more with guests David Staples, Jonathan Willis, Kirk Luedeke, Cam Davie and Jeff Krushell.This is Nation Radio. Allan opens the show by talking about the signings of Nail Yakupov, Alex Semin and the rumours surrounding Shane Doan, and then jumps quickly into an interview with David Staples of the Edmonton Journal and the Cult of Hockey. Staples has strong opinions on the proposed downtown arena as well as the Oilers and considers both in detail.The second guest on Nation Radio is Jonathan Willis. Willis writes for the various Nation sites - particularly OilersNation and NHLNumbers - and is also a regular at the Cult of Hockey. He's back from holidays and talks about Shane Doan, Nail Yakupov, Justin Schultz and what 2012-13 will look like for the Oilers.Allan looks at line combinations and who may or may not make the 2012-13 Edmonton Oilers out of training camp.Kirk Luedeke of Red Line Report and the New England Hockey Journal joins Allan to talk about the 2012 Draft. They consider the most surprising picks as well as which teams did the best at restocking their system.Cam Davie, who writes as Tinfoil Tuque on Canucks Army, talks to Allan about Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer. Davie wrote about his family's personal experience with cancer earlier in the week and discusses the initiative as well as the Vancouver Canucks.Jeff Krushell, a former strength and conditioning coordinator with the Toronto Blue Jays and now the owner of Krush Sports Performance, talks to Allan about how players prepare for a new season as well as how they rehabilitate their injuries. Full Show Catch the entire show!
Our panel discusses the insanity of proposals to bypass the street hockey bylaw, why the sky (aka Gardiner Expressway) is falling and what’s next for St. Lawrence Market.