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Prospect maven Mitch Brown of Elite Prospects joins the show to break down performances from the recently concluded World Juniors tournament. Hear Jesse and Victor ask about Sam Dickinson, Berkly Catton, Bradley Nadeau, Eduard Sale, Jakub Stancl, Matej Mastalirsky, Adam Jecho, Danny Nelson, Cole Huton, Brodie Ziemer, Kasper Haltunen, Victor Eklund, and Tom Willander. Have a listen! Our show is part of the Dobber Podcast Network and sponsored by Fantrax.com. Email fantasyhockeylife@gmail.com and ask to join our free discord. Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/fantasyhockeylife for rankings, bonus podcasts, in-depth prospect reports with video, show notes and more. Check out our YouTube for more prospect videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPYVXp3foOcvh7344fjKmA. Listen and subscribe wherever podcasts are posted - and give us 5 stars! We want to be your best place to talk about the game of dynasty fantasy hockey
Massive mailbag time! The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast takes on all your questions…four hours worth! Beast asked: Do the San Jose Sharks regret signing Sam Dickinson so early? Because if they had waited for longer, he could be NCAA-eligible next year. (1:46) Grand Nagus Shark asked: Could the Sharks loan CHL prospects like Quentin Musty to European pro leagues? Chris asked: What does the future hold for Bordeleau and Gushchin? Scott Z asked: “Any chance one or both of Macklin Celebrini or Will Smith gets sent to the Barracuda after the NHL season?” (20:40) Jan “Yon” asked: Could Kunin or Goodrow get traded? Nick Valderrama asked: What would your asking price be at the Deadline for Granlund, Jake Walman, Cody Ceci, Mario Ferraro (42:35) or Nico Sturm? Also, which current/retired Sharks player would you most want to ADD NEXT to Keegan on the pod? (55:16) splash114 asked: When do the Sharks move on from Jan Rutta? Embrace_the_rebuild asked: What is your prediction for Kostin, Zetterlund, Kovalenko, and Mukhamadullin? Fin Coe asked: “Two areas where Mike Grier's team seem to have excelled so far are talent evaluation and goaltending development; are there any other areas that they seem particularly stronger or weaker on?” (1:11:05) “Also, who in the bottom-six deserves to still be playing here after the Trade Deadline? After the season ends?” Zeke asked: “Which younger players do you think it's time for the San Jose Sharks to cut bait with sometime this season or off-season?” (1:25:55) FaultySynapse asked: “Who would be some free agents the organization should target this off-season? One unlikely dream scenario pick and one realistic possibility?” Scott Stephens asked if the Sharks will be looking at a big-name free-agent D. Douglas Fowler asked: “How long do we control Celebrini and Smith, and when do you foresee a long-term contract happening?” Also, when do we project Dickinson to make the NHL? (1:45:35) Bob Horenstein asked: “You know a lot about hockey and details. What's your background?” (1:47:42) Ricky W asked: “Do you think Mike Grier could use Eklund as a trade piece if a great opportunity presents itself?” (1:58:52) Sven_ asked: “Would you trade Eklund and Granlund for Elias Pettersson?” Stephen Akerson-Nagy asked if Macklin may get homesick for Vancouver in his career. Ryan Martinez asked about Dickinson getting AHL time this year. (2:07:20) Lincoln Race asked why Goodrow keeps getting played? Andrew Maloata asked why Ferraro and Ceci keep getting played? James R asked: Which current Sharks D are here for the long term Also, “beyond Askarov, any Cuda players you think will play meaningful minutes for the Sharks in the second half?” (2:30:48) Eric asked: Seeing how the San Jose Sharks have drafted under Grier, do you think their 2025 Draft top-five is, in order, Schaefer, Misa, Hagens, Martone, and Jackson Smith? Nimrod asked: What would Šimon Nemec cost the Sharks? Blue Science asked: What are some team micro-stats for where the Sharks are at right now? Joe Epstein asked: “Could Luca Cagnoni have a ‘Dan Boyle' type of true ceiling?” (2:44:13) Tejus Govindjie asked: “Bold prediction for 2025 Sharks? Can be for latter half of this season, off-season, or beginning of next.” Megabite thinks Celebrini is getting too much coverage and exposure. (2:51:45) Stephanie K asked: Should the Sharks use Celebrini's Calder Trophy chase as motivation? What would you be willing to trade to get Rasmus Anderson? Kevin asked: “Is there a reason the lines are different every game?” Lina/Leonard/Steven Stoker/Austin Dias all asked about Logan Couture. (3:06:55) Alex Genadinik: If the Chicago Blackhawks got the No. 1 pick of the 2025 Draft, would they go forward or defense? “What's the level of James Hagens in terms of comparing him to other top recently-drafted centers like Bedard or Celebrini,Will Smith, Fantilli or Carlsson?” Ben Gardner asked: Eklund, Clarke, and Guenther went No. 7 through 9 in the 2021 Draft…have Clarke and Guenther moved ahead Eklund in projected ceiling? Fred Azevedo asked: Could an NHL team bring the ECHL back to Stockton? (3:22:12) matthias893 asked: “Any word on Gannon Laroque?” Gary To asked: What's one thing that Celebrini, Smith, and Mukhamadullin each need to work on to push them to the next level? Sharksmustbealways asked: “What's the panic level with Georgiev?” Falco5 asked: How often do you hold back info and opinions because you are concerned it might hurt your relationship with current players? Alaskanice asked about our best and worst in-person game experiences. timorous me asked Sheng about his favorite food on the road and Keegan about his Sharks fandom. el gato joe asked: Have you gotten players' thoughts on CTE? (3:42:30) CeleBeauty asked about the WJC, Dickinson's play, and 2025 draft eligible tourney players. Mabel Trager asked if Vlasic's Jofa chest pads are older than Celebrini. Meetyourmako asked what is the faceoff probability stat? Tony De Matei asked: “I know there are different types of sources ... I guess my main curiosity is what is their incentive to be a ‘source'?” (3:55:40)
Should the San Jose Sharks have traded for David Jiricek? (1:23:35) Keegan and Sheng talk about it on this week's episode of the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! But before we talk Jiricek, we chat about the latest San Jose Sharks' news and their recent inspired play. What did we think of Joe Thornton's jersey retirement? (04:45) We talk about Sharks prospects who were invited to their World Junior selection camps like Sam Dickinson and Brandon Svoboda -- and about prospects who aren't going to World Juniors like Will Smith and Quentin Musty. (09:40) Meanwhile, the San Jose Sharks have been playing some good hockey. (25:33) We discuss Rookie of the Month and NHL 1st Star of the Week Macklin Celebrini, and what Sheng was worried that Will Smith was going to lose (but didn't). Keegan runs a lap for Fabian Zetterlund around Timo Meier, and praises William Eklund. We credit GM Mike Grier for his veteran additions like Alex Wennberg, Jake Walman, and Timothy Liljegren. Obligatory Luke Kunin reference. (57:51) Keegan doesn't think that Grier will trade Mackenzie Blackwood. (1:19:05) Finally, let's talk David Jiricek! (1:23:35) Before Jiricek got traded to the Minnesota Wild, Sheng talked with a lot of his sources about Jiricek. What does the rest of the league think of Daemon Hunt and Jiricek? Does Jiricek project as a top-pairing or top-four blueliner? What's the San Jose Sharks' best equivalent to the Wild's 2025 first-rounder…William Eklund, Shakir Mukhamadullin, or Musty?…and would Sheng or Keegan have parted with any of these assets for Jiricek? (1:38:06) Which prospect would you rather have in your system, Jiricek or Yaroslav Askarov? Thanks for watching and subscribing to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!
The London Knights wrapped up a three-win road trip to get into some rare air in terms of Ontario Hockey League winning streaks. Kyle Grimard and Mike Stubbs talk about the streak, World Junior implications, Sam Dickinson, Blake Montgomery and hear a story from London forward Will Nicholl that illustrates something that makes the Knights as competitive as they are each year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The London Knights started and ended three games in three days with shootout victories and in the middle held off the Spirit in Saginaw. London has now won 15 straight games and they won the 15th without some key players in the lineup. Kyle Grimard and Mike Stubbs talk about the latest wins and injuries to Easton Cowan and Denver Barkey with the help of Dylan Hunter, Sam Dickinson, Blake Montgomery, Kasper Halttunen and Oliver Bonk and also look at Elliott Friedman's report about an approval for "aggressive expansion" in the Ontario Hockey League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The London Knights came away from Kitchener with a 3-1 win on Nov. 19. Kyle Grimard and Mike Stubbs break down the game with the help of Alexei Medvedev and Sam Dickinson and talk about the improbable goal that extended Easton Cowan's point streak to 52 games and hear from Cowan and Knights head coach Dale Hunter. London Associate G.M. Rob Simpson explains the Knights import situation including Gleb Semenov's status and North Bay Battalion Head Coach Ryan Oulahen discusses the CHL USA Prospects Challenge on Nov. 26 at Canada Life Place.. Oulahen is an assistant coach for Team CHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wennberg wins it OT, Celebrini nets 2 against Minny, and Timo Meier still scoring for team teal. Also, speculation all for not regarding Jake Walman. The Sharks also get back Celebrini and Dellandrea while a couple players keep getting scratched. Meanwhile, the Barracuda continue to impress while Sam Dickinson continues to score. Wennberg is the overtime hero in 2-1 win over Columbus. Only Macklin Celebrini shows up in 5-2 against Minnesota. Timo Meier still scoring for Sharks against New Jersey What's happening with Jake Walman Macklin Celebrini and Ty Dellandrea return Heroes and Zeroes Barracuda update: a weekend split and more… Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks post-game podcast, for fans, by fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Want audio only? Subscribe to our audio-only platforms below:
An award, a trade and a former London Knight highlight episode 164 of the Knight Shift as Mike Stubbs and Kyle Grimard hear from Cody Morgan on last year's perfect season with the University of New Brunswick, discuss the Olli Maatta trade and his time in London and also examine Sam Dickinson's impact with the Knights this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The London Knights put on a third period show against one of the best rosters in the OHL and then came back to Canada Life Place less than 24 hours later to win again. Kyle Grimard and Mike Stubbs hear from Sam Dickinson, Evan Van Gorp, Easton Cowan, P.J. Fagan and Jesse Nurmi as they recap it all and then go through some of the former Knights beginning their seasons in the American Hockey League and the ECHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All kinds of familiar faces are back with the London Knights from National Hockey League training camps. Mike Stubbs talks with Oliver Bonk, Denver Barkey, Easton Cowan, Sam Dickinson, William Nicholl, Jacob Julien and then Sam O'Reilly to talk about their individual experiences from 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam O'Reilly and Sam Dickinson have returned to the London Knights from the National Hockey League. Hear from Sam O'Reilly as he talks about playing with Corey Perry and Connor McDavid as Mike Stubbs and Kyle Grimard preview the coming weekend with the help of Knights assistant coach Dylan Hunter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second Blender: City Edition takes us to the Bay area of California. Discussed on the show are: Draymond Green, Tyler Toffoli, Henry Thrun, Andrew Wiggins, MacKenzie Blackwood, Camilo Doval, Sam Dickinson, Elic Ayomanor, James Tibbs III, Ricky Pearsall, Bryce Eldridge, Will Smith, Yaroslav Askarov, Macklin Celebrini, Fred Warner, Buddy Hield, William Eklund, Brandon Podziemski, Ryan Walker, Heliot Ramos, Matt Chapman, George Kittle, Logan Webb, Jonathan Kuminga, Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk, Brock Purdy, Blake Snell, Christian McCaffrey, and Stephon Curry. Subscribe to Dynasty Sports Life for great dynasty talk about four dynasty sports. Some music by Kevin MacLeod. Consider subscribing to couchscouts.com and use code DSL for a discount on their film room. Follow on twitter at @dynsportslife. Email at dynastysportslife@gmail.com
Who are our San Jose Sharks' preseason top-10 prospects? (53:20) That's our discussion on this week's San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! But before we get to that, we touch on some of the big news from the first week of San Jose Sharks training camp. What's the latest on Shakir Mukhamadullin, Yaroslav Askarov, and Marc-Edouard Vlasic's injuries? (2:37) What's going on with some of the major training camp battles? (5:28) And now, our top-10 San Jose Sharks prospects! Keegan and Sheng have separate lists. Let's chat about, in no particular order, our honorable mentions. (15:54) Thomas Bordeleau (16:11) Leo Sahlin Wallenius Ethan Cardwell (23:30) Cam Lund (27:24) Eric Pohlkamp Brandon Svoboda (31:00) Mattias Havelid Collin Graf (35:44) Jake Furlong (38:35) Jack Thompson (43:31) Kasper Halttunen (50:39) Danil Gushchin (53:20) At No. 10, Keegan has Gushchin. Sheng has Luca Cagnoni. (1:07:43) At No. 9, Keegan has Filip Bystedt. (1:12:50) Sheng has Igor Chernyshov. (1:15:40) At No. 8, Keegan has Cagnoni. (1:18:23) Sheng has Halttunen. (1:24:08) At No. 7, Keegan has Chernyshov. Sheng has Bystedt. (1:28:46) Keegan and Sheng agree the rest of the way, though Sheng had plenty of pushback from NHL scouts on No. 2 Will Smith: Quentin Musty (1:36:34) Mukhamadullin (1:48:59) Sam Dickinson (1:51:19) Askarov (1:56:30) Will Smith (2:00:43) Macklin Celebrini (2:13:04)
This week on the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast, we discuss all the standouts from San Jose's dominant performance at the Rookie Faceoff tournament this past weekend. How did the likes of Quentin Musty, Macklin Celebrini, Luca Cagnoni and Will Smith fare against other teams' top prospects? Find out this week! (06:20) But before all that, we have some news! There's a new host at NBC for Sharks pre- and post games, longtime Sharks fan Alan Hoshida. (02:55) We talked about the defense first, then the forwards for this week's rookie faceoff: Defenseman: -Luca Cagnoni (06:20) -Sam Dickinson (20:35) - Artem Guryev (25:35) - Braden Hache (26:45) - Gannon Laroque and Valtteri Pulli (31:00) Forwards: -Nolan Burke (37:07) -Ethan Cardwell (40:40) -Macklin Celebrini (47:35) -Collin Graf (54:02) -Kasper Halttunen (56:35) -Quentin Musty (1:02:45) -Will Smith (1:16:15) -Carson Wetsch (1:23:35)
It's been an exciting summer for the San Jose Sharks! So it's a good time for a pre-preseason subscriber's mailbag! Thank you so much for subscribing! Go here if you haven't subscribed yet! Ken Fischer: Now that Brodie Brazil is out at NBC, who are we going to get stuck with for Pre and Post-Game? (3:16) James R: Any recent chatter about Joe Pavelski joining the San Jose Sharks' front office or coaching staff in some capacity? (6:15) Rothgar: What is Shakir Mukhamadullin's preferred nickname? Flying Frenchman: Can you talk about the phases of a rebuild and where the Sharks are? (12:28) Bring Back Celebrini: Since Grier has taken over, he appears to have changed over about 60 percent of the organizational depth chart. Have you seen any other NHL club go through such a dramatic change in such a short period of time, and if so, how long did it take for those clubs to climb back into contention? (20:15) Chris Boucher: How do the Sharks get into the position where they're contending for a playoff spot by the 2025-26 season? (33:36) Joshua: Who do you see as a realistic target for the Sharks to pursue or what position do you see them building upon? (39:50) SJShorky: Do you think Mike Grier makes some big purchases or acquisitions next summer? Matt Harrison: Who are some potential free agents or trade targets that you think may be on Grier's radar in the next 1-3 years? Stephen Akerson: How do you each view the balance between tanking and establishing a winning culture these next few seasons? I find it tempting to keep chasing top-five picks, but obviously that has to change at some point. (55:38) Mark Bonham: Which top prospects are most likely to be on the opening night roster? (1:06:41) Lizbeth DeSelm: Not really a question, but a vision that is both exciting and terrifying. I can't help but look at the Leon Draisaitl extension and looming Connor McDavid extension and feel like I am looking at issues the Sharks will be facing in eight years with Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith (or William Eklund or Sam Dickinson). (1:08:45) Meetyourmako: I was told that the San Jose Sharks' goal horn is a foghorn taken from a decommissioned ship, I have been dying to know its provenance? Can you uncover the name of the ship that foghorn came from? Alaskan_ice: At this point, there are quite a lot of ex-Sharks players around the organization. Some have issues with this process, I like it. Do you think it's a good idea to bring back people that wore teal? (1:14:20) TJ: Is there any concern that the Sharks alumni that Grier is hiring back, they never got over the hump and that may translate to the younger players they are developing? Always seemed like there was an element missing from those 2000s and 2010s teams despite all the success. sharkzilla: Is there anything in the works to get another guest on the show like Pierre McGuire/Jimmy Murphy again (or better yet Greg Wyshynski) talking about the current state of the Sharks' rebuild? (1:19:42) Embrace_the_rebuild: How many more seasons would it take before Sharks get to the playoffs? Win a playoff series? (1:26:37) Gary To: What do you think is Mukhamadullin's biggest skill-set and what is his weakest skill that he needs to work on? Jenna B: When should the holiday video return? Who is lowkey the funniest guy on the Sharks, staff or player? (1:36:25) jacob b: Is this the off-season the best in San Jose Sharks history? Steven Stoker: Is this the end of Logan Couture's return? (1:51:18) David Gotlieb: Who are the best mascots? Patrick: Among the prospects, who are the potential busts? (2:00:10) Zeke: What happened to Yaroslav Askarov in the playoffs? Alex Genadinik: Who should the San Jose Sharks deal at the Trade Deadline? Any surprises there? Any Askarov-like trade targets for a young defenseman? (2:07:00) Eric Pichette: Who has the better offensive numbers this season, Eklund, Celebrini, or Smith? Matthias893: Have there been any indications the Sharks or NBC would be interested in a more direct streaming model? (2:19:55) Splash114: Of the veteran defensemen, who, if any, do you think will spend time with the Barracuda and/or on waivers? George West: What are the odds of Celebrini playing 1C for most of the year? And does Will Smith have a chance at being the 2C? (2:27:35) El Gato Joe: Why didn't they buy out Vlasic? Chaz Marshall: Have the San Jose Sharks hired a Russia-based scout to replace Igor Eronko? (2:35:15) Fin Coe: What players have benefited or suffered from the Sharks' system? How has the Luke Kunin trade aged? (2:36:48) Daniel Almaraz: With the announcement of Celebrini and Smith living with Thornton and Marleau respectively next season, I'm curious, have there been any other Sharks vet/rookie combos that we know about over the last couple years?
Joe Will joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! The San Jose Barracuda GM talks about the Barracuda goaltending situation, John McCarthy as a developer of talent, and San Jose's AHL player turnover rate. But before we get to Joe Will (53:15), we talk about this week in San Jose Sharks news! Igor Chernyshov signs with the San Jose Sharks! He's also playing for the Saginaw Spirit. Why not the AHL for Chernyshov? Will Russian native Chernyshov feel isolated in Saginaw? Sheng reached out to Chernyshov's agent Dan Milstein about that. (2:28) The San Jose Sharks impressed at World Junior Summer Showcase! Keegan talked about what he saw from prospects who impressed like Brandon Svoboda and Leo Sahlin Wallenius and Sam Dickinson, Quentin Musty being just okay, and Carson Wetsch and Axel Landen. (8:50) Keegan discussed three Draft trends that he's observed in the Mike Grier era. (19:31) Sheng talked about what ex-San Jose Sharks GM Doug Wilson said about letting Joe Pavelski walk as a free agent in 2019. (26:29) How has the Erik Karlsson trade to the Pittsburgh Penguins looked for the Sharks, one year later? (36:58) Last call for subscriber Andy Drexler, last chance to win your Sharks legend autograph! You have until the end of this week to reach out to Sheng via e-mail. (50:08) And now, Joe Will! (53:15) Will talks about the Barracuda's big free agent signings this summer, Andrew Poturalski, Lucas Carlsson, and Jimmy Schuldt, and where they will slot in with the Cuda. (55:00) Could the Barracuda add one more high-end veteran before camp? Will says yes, and reveals the positional fit. How about the goaltending? Fans have been expecting a more veteran goalie to be added to the Barracuda…Will says that the San Jose Sharks organization, if anything, is looking for an older, more experienced prospect for that role. (57:17) Could the San Jose Sharks find their No. 3 goalie in waivers? Will discusses stories that have circulated that some of the recent Cuda veterans and their wives haven't been happy in San Jose. In his view, has player treatment been a problem in San Jose in recent years? (1:02:20) Will suggests another reason why veterans might be unhappy. How has treatment of players changed from Worcester to San Jose? Does Will have to make better contract offers with a Bay Area-based team? Will defends head coach John McCarthy's track record as a developer of talent. (1:08:43) How did Barracuda prospects progress throughout last season, what were they asked to focus on this off-season? Going by position. (1:12:16) Magnus Chrona (1:12:52) Georgi Romanov Will explains rolling with Eetu Makiniemi last year, his profile looks like what the San Jose Sharks are looking for right now, absent Makiniemi's injuries. (1:15:10) Thomas Bordeleau (1:17:18) Danil Gushchin Ethan Cardwell (1:20:23) Filip Bystedt Tristen Robins (1:26:12) Shakir Mukhamadullin (1:27:22) Jack Thompson (1:32:00) Valtteri Pulli Artem Guryev (1:35:38) Gannon Laroque Will discusses Luca Cagnoni and Kasper Halttunen, both eligible to return to the CHL, breaking camp with the Barracuda instead. (1:42:00) Does Will expect this Barracuda team to make the playoffs? Or do they need more? (1:47:42) Will was also San Jose Sharks interim GM throughout most of the 2021-22 season: Keegan asks him about re-signed Tomas Hertl to an eight-year extension. (1:50:40)
The Paris Olympics start this week, and I have clear memories dating back to the first one I can remember: Munich 1972. Every 4 years we witness amazing performances and emotional moments. Hopefully, 2024 in Paris will be the same. For our podcast guest this week it will be a magical moment, when he steps onto the pontoon for the Men's Individual Triathlon next week. Sam Dickinson is a professional triathlete based in Leeds, and he is one of 5 who have been selected for the GB Olympic triathlon team for the Paris Olympics. He will race in the men's individual event as well as the team relay over the next 2 weeks. It's a great pleasure to welcome Sam back as he was a guest on this show 6 years ago, almost to the day. If you are interested in listening to the 18 year old Sam, you can listen using the above link. Back then, Sam had just arrived in Leeds to start his journey as a full time triathlete at the Leeds Performance Centre. And since then, Sam has slowly and patiently built his fitness and learned his race craft in the various levels leading to World Triathlon series and the Olympics. This journey has not been without its challenges of injury, illness, and disappointment. But as you will hear from Sam, each of these experiences have been valuable lessons which have helped him to build resilience, and ultimately to achieve what for many athletes is a lifetime goal: To represent their country at the Olympic Games. To find out more about Sam please visit his Instagram Channel samdickotri. This is the first podcast we recorded back in 2018. Sam's favourite book is Atomic Habits by James Clear - a book which I can highly recommend as well. Sam says it's “a great book about moulding your environment to help you reach desired outcomes." Clearly it has had a huge influence on Sam's career so far! For chilling out, Sam likes to listen to 'The Rest is Politics' podcast. **To get a free copy of my personal daily mobility routine, please click HERE** To contact Beth regarding Life Coaching, please visit her website at BethanyWardLifeCoaching.uk. Sports Nutrition questions - if you have a sports nutrition question that you would like answered on the podcast, please email it to me via Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com. Join our SWAT/High Performance Human tribe using this link, with a happiness guarantee! You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here. Purchase a copy of my High Performance Human e-book featuring more than 30 top tips on how to upgrade your life. If you would like to help offset the cost of our podcast production, we would be so grateful. Please click here to support the HPH podcast. Thank you! Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes. Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here. For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
Old friend Jack Han joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! Before we get to the ex-Toronto Marlies assistant coach and tactics guru (1:43:12), Keegan and Sheng talk about the latest San Jose Sharks news. Retiring Joe Pavelski revealed last week that the Sharks had reached out to him about coming back. But what about Pavelski joining the San Jose front office? (01:40) The San Jose Sharks re-sign Brandon Coe, we discuss Coe's development path and the 2020 Draft. (08:30) Bret Hedican is leaving the San Jose Sharks' broadcasting booth, who could replace him? (27:05) There was a bit of a Twitter kerfuffle with something Sheng posted from our recent Jonathan Becher interview. (32:40) What should the San Jose Sharks still try to add to this team? How about Yaroslav Askarov, would Keegan make the trade that Sheng proposed earlier last week? (50:40) The San Jose Sharks organization still need a No. 3 goalie, we talk remaining free agents, like Martin Jones. (1:19:00) How about a defenseman? (01:27:00) Finally, who won the Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski, Patrick Marleau, and William Eklund autographs that SJHN is giving away for its fourth anniversary? (1:33:25) Steve Sullivan, Lizbeth DeSelm, Andy Drexler, and Aaron Siek, in order, are your winners. Thank you for subscribing! And here's Jack Han! (1:43:12) Jack talks about the San Jose Sharks' structure, or lack thereof. How much was that on fired head coach David Quinn? (1:46:30) After Jan. 31, the Sharks' power play was seventh in the NHL. Was that real or just puck luck? (1:49:20) Han is impressed with San Jose's off-season acquisitions, especially Tyler Toffoli's subtle skills. (1:54:25) How will Celebrini and Smith transition to the NHL, what's their immediate impact? (2:09:45) Han thought that Nikolaj Ehlers or Martin Necas could be a good fit for the San Jose Sharks. Is there another type of player that they should target? (2:13:10) What about the top defensemen of the 2024 Draft? Han watched them all, including doing a Zayne Parekh video workshop, he thinks that they all have red flags. What does he think of the choice between Sam Dickinson or Zeev Buium? (2:16:35) What's the value of having a skills and development assistant coach like Jeff Ulmer around the bench now? (2:22:15) In Han's Hockey Tactics 2024, he talks about William Eklund's skill-set. What does he think of Eklund's development? (2:25:10)
The Hockey Podcast Network is sponsored by BetterHelp. Nick welcomes co-host of the Crash the Pond podcast Felix Sicard to the show! They dive deep into all things San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks, including first round draft picks Macklin Celebrini, Sam Dickinson, and Beckett Sennecke. Plus, the fellas discuss whether or not the Sharks and Ducks did enough to move up in the standings next season, Joe Pavelski and Patrick Marleau's hall of fame candidacy, and much more! Hosts on Twitter/X: Nick Burger: @allsharksnobite Felix Sicard: @Felix_Sicard Crash the Pond: @CrashthePond Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/THPN and get on your way to being your best self. DraftKings: Use code THPN when betting with DraftKings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A quick summer London Knights update outlining what signing with an NHL team can actually mean as Sam Dickinson has his inked his entry-level deal in San Jose. Mike Stubbs also sits down with Nazem Kadri at the 10th annual Nazem Kadri Charity Golf Classic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Dickinson joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! But before we get to Sam (2:04:47), we recap a busy week in San Jose Sharks hockey, including free agency and development camp. What did we think of the Sharks signing Tyler Toffoli? (02:20) Alexander Wennberg? (09:54) Adding Carl Grundstrom and Ty Dellandrea? (16:45) What's our overall feeling about how San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier had added to the club this off-season? (19:00) What could the Sharks still be looking to add? Sheng has heard some whispers. (33:40) Next, let's talk about the Sharks adding Ryane Clowe as assistant general manager, and Doug Houda and Jeff Ulmer as assistant coaches. (43:20) Finally, it was an exciting San Jose Sharks' development camp and scrimmage! (1:01:40) What did Keegan and Sheng think of some of the big-name and standout prospects? Macklin Celebrini (1:06:05) Will Smith (1:21:18) Quentin Musty (1:27:26) Sam Dickinson Kasper Halttunen (1:40:30) Eric Pohlkamp David Edstrom (1:51:34) Brandon Svoboda Leo Sahlin Wallenius (1:57:23) The goalies & more Sheng had a fun chat with Sam Dickinson at development camp! (2:04:47) Why does Dickinson think that he's the best defenseman in the 2024 Draft? How did he answer the famous animal question by the Montreal Canadiens in his Combine interview? His childhood friendship with Beckett Sennecke and a good laugh at Sennecke's shocked reaction to being the No. 3 pick by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2024 Draft. Something fun about London Knights teammate Halttunen that nobody knows?
In this exciting episode of High and Wide Radio, hosts Jim Iacovone and Jack Smith dive into a comprehensive recap of the NHL Draft and free agency. They start by discussing the Flyers' draft picks, including the selection of Jett Luchanko. The hosts analyze the Flyers' draft strategy, touching on notable picks like Carter Yakemchuk and Berkly Catton, and speculate on what could have been with players like Zeev Buium and Sam Dickinson. The conversation shifts to the Flyers' free agency moves, or lack thereof, and the reasoning behind their quiet approach. Jim and Jack break down the recent signings, including the extensions of Brink and Hathaway, and what these moves mean for the team's future. They also touch on potential trade targets and the importance of maintaining cap space for future free agent classes. Next, the hosts address the rumors surrounding goaltender Alexei Kolosov and his potential return to Russia. They discuss the challenges of adapting to a new country and the impact of these rumors on the Flyers' goaltending situation. The episode also includes a heartfelt tribute to Jim's late dog, Odin, and a reminder to stay safe during the 4th of July celebrations. Don't miss this insightful episode filled with expert analysis, fan engagement, and all the latest news surrounding the Flyers and the NHL. Subscribe and set alerts for future episodes to stay in the loop!
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by Chad DeDominicis of Expected Buffalo to discuss the start of what's absolutely going to be a critical offseason for the Buffalo Sabres and in particular, general manager Kevyn Adams. As you're listening or watching this the official start of NHL free agency will be underway. Meanwhile the NHL Draft has come and gone and the Sabres, to the chagrin of many of their fans didn't do much over the weekend---highlighted by trading down from the 11th pick three spots and acquiring an extra second-rounder, a pick they parlayed into someone very likely to be a fourth line forward. Chad has plenty of thoughts on how the opening weekend of player movement and the draft played out, including Buffalo moving down three spots from 11 and in the process costing themselves an opportunity to select one of two highly touted defensemen both on the board for the Sabres original pick, Sam Dickinson and Zeve Buium, a player Minnesota moved up to get at pick No. 12. Did Adams drop the ball by prematurely moving back? The extra pick led Adams to trading with Washington and acquiring pending restricted free agent Brent Malenstyn, a physical player who is excellent in some areas of the game but isn't going to offer a lot offensively (just six goals in his first full NHL campaign last season). Of course, Buffalo did make a pick at No. 14 and Chad shares his thoughts on Konsta Helenius. At least through this point the Sabres biggest move was making the buyout of Jeff Skinner official. The Sabres now save $7.5 million in cap space for this season but will be paying Skinner for the next six years instead of three. Chad has plenty to say about Skinner, his legacy in Buffalo and if he agrees with the organizational decision. They also discuss some of the names Buffalo should be targeting as free agency kicks in addition to the possibility of a trade(s) coming down the pipe as well as Adams very likely having his job on the line based by how this summer and upcoming season goes plus That and plenty more with Chad, who you can follow on Twitter @CMDeDominicis and be sure to check out Expected Buffalo. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter: @PatrickMoranTB Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! Sheng and Keegan gave grades for each San Jose Sharks' pick in the 2024 Draft! We also did a brief Sharks free agency preview and gave our free agency predictions. Also, Sheng had some small Sharks' free agency news. Sorry about the poor audio quality! Sheng was recording in an airport lounge. First, our grades for each San Jose Sharks' 2024 Draft pick…then our overall grades! (6:18) Macklin Celebrini (7:22) Sam Dickinson (10:04) Igor Chernyshov Leo Sahlin Wallenius Carson Wetsch (29:21) Christian Kirsch Colton Roberts Nate Misskey Yaroslav Koroselyov (40:47) Finally, free agency is on Jul. 1! (46:37) Now the San Jose Sharks have added plenty of grit, what type of players do they need next? Who's out there in free agency? Who do we predict, just speculation, that the Sharks will land in free agency? Finally, Sheng had some Jacob MacDonald news. (58:44)
After the first day of the 2024 NHL Draft, in which the Sharks drafted Macklin Celebrini first overall, and Sam Dickinson 11th overall, Sharks GM, Mike Grier, met with the media.
With the 11th overall selection, San Jose selected Defenseman Sam Dickinson, who then gave his reactions to the media.
Draft selections Macklin Celebrini (1st overall), Sam Dickinson (11th overall), and Sharks Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky speak to NBCSN's Brodie Brazil. TT: 00:18:00.
Be sure to catch our 2024 NHL Draft Live Stream on Friday, June 28th! Subscribe on YouTube and tune in: https://www.youtube.com/wingedwheelpodcast It's time for one of our biggest episodes of the year: the 2024 NHL Draft Preview...except with the added content of Steve Yzerman's press conference on his outlook for the Detroit Red Wings and the thrilling Stanley Cup Final. Tune in as we start with our official 2024 NHL Draft Preview, including analysis, rankings, our preferences for Yzerman, Draper, & Co.'s pick at 15 for Detroit, predictions, trade options, 2nd round targets, and lots more: Macklin Celebrini, Artyom Levshunov, Anton Silayev, Cayden Lindstrom, Ivan Demidov, Carter Yakemchuk, Zayne Parekh, Zeev Buium, Tij Iginla, Beckett Sennecke, Sam Dickinson, Berkly Catton, Cole Eiserman, Adam Jiricek, Konsta Helenius, Stian Solberg, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, Michael Hage, Jett Luchanko, Liam Greentree, Sacha Boisvert, EJ Emery, Igor Chernyshov, Cole Beaudoin, Andrew Basha, Terik Parascak, Trevor Connelly, Dean Letourneau, Freij, Teddy Stiga, Lucas Petterson, & more (6:35). Next, Steve Yzerman's press conference, including news on Moritz Seider & Lucas Raymond's extensions still in progress, Dylan Larkin's surgery, thoughts on going into next season with Lyon and Husso, Patrick Kane, goalie trade rumors on Ullmark & Gibson, & more (1:21:20). Finally, Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers forcing Game 7 in the Stanley Cup Final against Sergei Bobrovsky, Matthew Tkachuk, and the Florida Panthers (1:32:40) & LOTS more before we take your questions and comments during our Overtime segment (1:40:25) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Head to bit.ly/labatt_wingedwheelpodcast to find Labatt in stores near you today! Must be 21+. Always Enjoy Responsibly. #ad Yzerman Presser Recap: https://www.shapshotshockey.com/p/what-we-learned-from-steve-yzermans
Elite short course triathlte Sam Dickinson has worked hard over the years, and now he's been rewarded with a place at the Olympic Triathlon event in Paris. Mark has the pleasure of catching up with Sam to discuss his emotions regarding the selection prosess and how he will approuch this very special event. Enjoy...
Dylan Tyrer chats with Corey Pronman and Scott Wheeler (The Athletic), Chris Peters (FloHockey), and Steven Ellis (Daily Faceoff) to learn about London Knights defenseman Sam Dickinson. Dylan then chats with Sam Cosentino (Sportsnet) about Kelowna Rockets forward Tij Iginla. Ellis, Pronman and Wheeler also discuss potential late round draft picks.
New arena at Lansdowne Park, Matty Vowels sister appears on Jeopardy, will the Oilers force a 6th game, NHL Draft, could Sam Dickinson fall to the Sens, skill over handiness,
NHL analyst Frank Corrado with some final thoughts on the Memorial Cup, Sam Dickinson and Zayne Parekh, his experience with Nolan Baumgartner, Jake Sanderson and Mike Yeo.
Tim Hemming gives his thoughts surrounding the difficult GB selection proccess for Paris, especially after the super series race in Poland at the weekend. Speaking of which - Sam Dickinson sends in a race report detailing his experience and thoughts on possibly being selected for Paris. Plus race reports and prize winners sending in their audio files. Marks Guest is Ben Goodfellow who recently came 4th (elite male) at IM Lanzarote last week.If you want to send money to the Nepal fund belowhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/education-funding-for-two-children-and-a-school-in-nepal?attribution_id=sl:64830f96-59f3-4a52-b6d8-9d10a97e85b5To become a patron and win shit loads of prizes. https://www.patreon.com/checkout/thebricksession?rid=0
Stanley Cup Final tickets on the secondary market, memories of the Cup Final in Ottawa in 2007, Justin Jefferson signs a massive extension with the Vikings, Memorial Cup, Knights defenseman Sam Dickinson and the RBC Canadian Open.
NHL analyst Frank Corrado on the Memorial Cup, Sam Dickinson and Zayne Parekh are different players, Panthers on the verge of going back to the Cup Final, play of Gustav Forsling and the Stars without Chris Tanev.
NHL analyst Mike Johnson on the Oilers coming back to even their series with the Stars, FanDuel, Memorial Cup, Sam Dickinson and Zayne Parekh and a circus surrounding the Mets.
NHL analyst Frank Corrado on top prospects at the Memorial Cup and Brady Tkachuk, FanDuel, home vs road record i the NHL Playoffs and Sam Dickinson vs. Zayne Parekh and Rafael Nadal's French Open comes to a quick end.
On today's show, Russ & Rachel discuss the strategy the Flyers should use heading into this summer's NHL Draft. What should the philosophy be and how should they set up their board? Will they make any deals on draft day?. We also discuss who to watch in the u18 Men's Worlds tournament beginning today. Finally we profile NHL Draft eligible prospect Sam Dickinson, a defenseman with the London Knights in the OHL.Locked on Flyers 2024 NHL Draft Coverage TrackerWatch & Subscribe on YouTubeFollow the show on social media!Twitter @LockedOnFlyersInstagram @LockedonFlyersThreads @LockedonFlyersBluesky @lockedonflyers Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Monopoly GO!Today's episode is brought to you by Monopoly GO! I admit it, I have a competitive side. And it is a big fan of MONOPOLY GO! The mobile hit twist on classic MONOPOLY. So join your friends and download MONOPOLY GO! now free on The App Store or Google Play.eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotors.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.PolicygeniusCheck life insurance off your to do list in no time with Policygenius. Head to policygenius.com/lockedonnhl to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save. 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 LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelGet buckets with your first bet on FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your bet 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)
Today, Adam discusses the news that 3.8 million smart meters in Great Britain are not working properly.BBC Breakfast Business presenter Nina Warhurst and CEO of Energy UK Emma Pinchbeck join Adam to talk about the customers who've received wrong readings, how suppliers should respond and how far the UK's energy infrastructure is from being truly ‘smart'. And International Editor Jeremy Bowen is in Jerusalem and speaks to Adam about diplomatic relations between the US and Israel, following the US abstaining from the UN Security Council ceasefire vote, and how this will affect Qatari negotiations between Israel and Hamas. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhereNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Miranda Slade with Gemma Roper and Joe Wilkinson. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Welcome back to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast! This week, Keegan is going to reveal his current top-16 of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft! (23:50) But before that, we talk about the week that was for the San Jose Sharks. (00:30)We cover the recent improved play of Thomas Bordeleau, and we talk about a shift in his playing style and his mindset with the Sharks during this call-up. (1:30) Sheng and Keegan discuss William Eklund's demotion to the fourth line, and how a change was needed to spark Eklund. (9:00)Will Smith made some waves this weekend during the Hockey East tournament. Sheng and Keegan discuss his chances at the Hobey Baker award after his performance. (14:55)Sheng has a quick note on the possibility of Barracuda call-ups in the last dozen games of the season. He was told that the San Jose Sharks have just one regular call-up left, but that they could also use emergency call-ups to play some Cuda prospects in the NHL. (18:30)Finally, we touch on the recent signing of Akim Aliu to a PTO with the San Jose Barracuda. (19:50)Now, Keegan reveals his current 2024 Top-16 ranking, broken down by tiers! (23:50)Is there anybody besides Macklin Celebrini in Tier 1? (26:10)In Tier 2, who does Keegan rank behind Celebrini...Ivan Demidov, Berkly Catton, Cayden Lindstrom, Artyom Levshunov, Anton Silayev, or Cole Eiserman? (29:30)Keegan has a bunch of defensemen in Tier 3, will the San Jose Sharks grab any of them with the Pittsburgh Penguins' pick? Where does he rank Levshunov, Silayev, Zayne Parekh, Sam Dickinson, Zeev Buium, and Carter Yakemchuk? (39:27)Where do forwards Konsta Helenius, Tij Iginla, Andrew Basha, Terik Parascak, and Michael Brandsegg-Nygård fit in?How far into the first round does Keegan's Tier 4 go? Who just missed the top-16 cut? (56:40)Finally, what is Keegan's perfect 2024 San Jose Sharks' first round?Thanks for listening and watching! Subscribe on YouTube! ★ Support this podcast ★
Today, we've heard from the chancellor commit to keeping the triple lock pensions system in place, if the Conservatives win the next election.It means the increase in the state pension will rise by the highest rate out of average earnings growth, inflation, or 2.5%.Laura, Paddy and Henry also discuss whether the government should be counting a drop in inflation as a win.And, the three of them discuss how traditional media has is reflecting on its own role in the frenzy of speculation about the Princess of Wales that preceded her cancer diagnosis disclosure.You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhereNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Paddy O'Connell and Laura Kuenssberg. It was made by Chris Flynn and Miranda Slade. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Today, security correspondent Gordon Corera joins Paddy and Laura to discuss the news from Moscow, President Putin's address to the nation and some of the questions that remain about the attack.And, following the Princess of Wales' video statement revealing she is receiving treatment for cancer, we hear from You, Me and the Big C host Steve Bland about how to support families affected by cancer. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell. It was made by Chris Flynn with Miranda Slade. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The editor is Sam Bonham.
A wave of Russian strikes have hammered Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving at least five dead.We speak to Kharkiv resident Nataliya, who joins us from a special bunker in the city, where officials say 700 000 were left with no electricity.Also, we hear from one eyewitness who lives next door to one of the targets - Ukraine's largest dam, the DniproHES, which was hit eight times according to Ukrainian officialsAnd we get the latest from the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Kyiv where officials are calling this the largest missile and drone attack on infrastructure of the war so far, and Glen Grant, a military analyst explains the potential strategy behind these strikes.Today's episode is presented by Victoria Derbyshire and Vitaly Shevchenko. The producers were Arsenii Sokolov, Cordelia Hemming and Ivana Davidovic. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham. Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480You can join the Ukrainecast discussion on Newscast's Discord server here: tinyurl.com/ukrainecastdiscord
Hear Laura's full interview with Princess Diana's brother, Earl Spencer.In this wide-ranging conversation he reveals he and his sister suffered violent punishments at home - and, after weeks of speculation online around Kate Middleton's health and whereabouts, he explains whether he thinks the pressures on the current Princess of Wales were more potent than those on his sister.If you have been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this episode, you can find help and support here https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionlineYou can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhereNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Laura Kuenssberg. It was made by Tim Walklate. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
A senior cabinet minister has denied the Conservative Party has a problem with race after accepting at least £10m from a donor who is accused of racism.The Transport Secretary Mark Harper was talking to Laura. Paddy's been speaking to Labour's Dame Margaret Beckett - who first served under Harold Wilson's government in the 1970s, and a youth parliament member Dev Sharma who said he's no longer considering a career in politics due to polarisation. Henry Zeffman helps the two of them unpack the political talking points of the day, as well as Laura's interview with the brother of Princess Diana, Earl Spencer. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhereNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Paddy O'Connell and Laura Kuenssberg. It was made by Chris Flynn and Josh Jenkins. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
Earl Spencer tells Laura about the abuse he and Diana suffered as children…In his new book, A Very Private School, Spencer reveals that he and his sister were abused as children. Plus, he suggests that press attention suffered by his sister was ‘more dangerous' than the attention online surrounding the current Princess of Wales. And Chris Mason is literally quizzed by Paddy and Laura about Vaughan Gething, who will replace Mark Drakeford as Wales' first minister after winning the Welsh Labour leadership election.You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhereNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell. It was made by Tim Walklate with Adam Chowdhury and Chris Flynn. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.If you have been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this episode, you can find help and support here https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline
Today, we look at the result from the by-election in Rochdale.George Galloway from the Workers Party of Britain won with a resounding majority. Independent candidate David Tully came second as Labour and the Conservatives only received just over a quarter of the vote put together to come third and fourth. Is this a clear rejection of Keir Starmer's position on Gaza?Adam is in the studio, Chris is in a bumpy car, and they are joined by pollster, Scarlett Maguire, and North West Tonight Political Editor, Annabel Tiffin. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Gray with Joe Wilkinson and Gemma Roper. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson . The senior news editor is Jonathan Aspinwall.
There were unprecedented scenes at Alexei Navalny's funeral in Moscow on Friday, as thousands turned out to pay their respects to the dead opposition leader.But will there be consequences? And can people meaningfully protest in modern-day Russia? We hear from one woman who's previously been arrested for protesting against the war and why she won't stop. And Dan Storyev from the monitoring group OVD-info English discusses the challenges facing what's left of democracy in Russia.Today's episode is presented by Lyse Doucet and Vitaly Shevchenko. Francis Scarr provided translation. The producers were Ivana Davidovic, Cordelia Hemming and Keiligh Baker. The technical producers were Sam Dickinson and Rohan Madison. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Jonathan Aspinwall. Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480You can join the Ukrainecast discussion on Newscast's Discord server here: tinyurl.com/ukrainecastdiscord
Could Liam Greentree of the Windsor Spitfires add more size and skill to the San Jose Sharks prospect pool? Ben Jordan of Smaht Scouting joins the show to dive into Greentree and what makes him an interesting prospect. We discussed how his hockey IQ makes him special, and if he can continue to work on his skating, he can be a huge addition. Then, why should fans not expect Greentree to have an immediate impact, and how does his game compare to Sharks' prospect Quentin Musty? Finally, get Ben's thoughts on the 2024 NHL Draft, including what he thinks of potential top 5 pick Sam Dickinson. Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Is London Knights defenseman Sam Dickinson worthy of a top-10 pick? Will Scouch makes his triumphant return to the podcast, explaining what makes Dickinson intriguing and why he might be risky as a top pick in the NHL Draft? Next, we examine his role on the Knights, where he would fit in the Sharks prospect pool, and what Dickinson needs to work on as he develops. Then Will chats about the 2024 NHL Draft, why it is such a weird draft this year, and why the Sharks could be in a good position with four top 50 draft picks. Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…