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Scott Niedermayer is a four-time NHL Stanley Cup Champion, two-time Olympic Hockey Gold Medalist as the captain for team Canada and is a Hockey Hall of Famer. Scott is widely considered to be one of the best defensemen in NHL history and the greatest winner of his generation. In addition to his illustrious professional hockey career, Niedermayer is a conservationist with a deep passion for the outdoors. Scott's love for nature developed throughout his childhood while being raised in beautiful Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. In this podcast we talk about Niedermayer's love for the outdoors, the steps he's taken to further his understanding of the natural world and his current involvement with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. Here is where you can find more information on Y2Y: https://y2y.net/The full podcast is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JfAXmHszI5U___Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com
A Hockey Hall of Famer visits with Colter Nuanez as legendary defenseman Scott Niedermayer joins the show. Plus: a transfer portal update, and Huntley Project head girls basketball coach Ryan Bouchard.
Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they preview tonight's 4 Nations finale between Canada and the US with NHL hall of fame defenseman and Olympic gold medallist Scott Niedermayer, plus they discuss the latest 'Nucks news with Canucks Talk host & The Athletic Vancouver's Thomas Drance. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In hour two, Mike & Jason look ahead to tonight's 4 Nations finale between Canada and USA with NHL hall of famer and Olympic gold medallist Scott Niedermayer (1:39), plus the boys discuss the Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr. saga with Sportsnet Jays reporter Shi Davidi (24:07). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Today on the show the guys continue to chat about the possibility of Quinn Hughes joining Team USA and also Thatcher Demko's health.Joining the show is John Shannon (19:15) and Scott Niedermayer (52:45).
Jamie and Drance welcome Hockey Hall of Famer Scott Niedermayer to discuss Canada's dominance over Sweden, best-on-best hockey, and his memories from the 2010 Olympic gold medal game. NHL analyst Dan Rosen joins to break down the electric atmosphere in Montreal, Sidney Crosby's unreal winning streak with Team Canada, and what this tournament means for the future of USA Hockey. Plus, with Quinn Hughes out, can Zach Werenski step into the spotlight? This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The NHL is celebrating the best of the first 25 years of the 2000s with an all-encompassing Quarter-Century Team project. Quarter-Century First and Second Teams are selected for all 32 franchises, with team selection having been compiled from broadcasters and writers in each market. Alexis Downie was joined by First Team selections and Stanley Cup winners, Forward Ryan Getzlaf, Defenseman Scott Niedermayer and Goaltender Jean-Sébastien Giguère. The trio discussed the honor of being named to the Quarter-Century team, reminiscing their days shared together in the Ducks locker room, hoisting the Stanley Cup together in 2007 and more on the latest edition of From Mighty 'Til Now.
The 2nd annual Anaheim Ducks Alumni Golf Tournament took place this week at Pelican Golf Club in Newport Beach! Alexis Downie spent the day on the links talking to Teemu Selanne (00:59), Scott Niedermayer (4:23), Guy Hebert (7:03), Ryan Miller (12:21) and Sean Pronger (15:16) about the tournament and how their rounds were going. Plus, hear from the Executive Director of the Anaheim Ducks Foundation, Wendy Arciero (17:24), about the event and how it benefitted a special organization.
Scott Niedermayer, Chris Pronger and Rob Niedermayer unite to retell stories from their '07 Cup run together. The trio also share their current journeys in the newest episode of From Mighty 'Til Now
Emer returns home to sunny Anaheim following the 2023 Rookie Faceoff Tournament in Las Vegas, NV this past weekend. How good is Leo Carlsson? "He's THAT good!", says Emer as he declares the young guns have the Ducks future brighter than ever (0:14). Later, Emer dives into fan mail (42:58) that gives a tip of the cap to a BRUTAL chirp from Matt Martin to Drew Miller featured in HBO's 24/7 Red Wings - Maple Leafs: Road to the Winter Classic | Ep. 3 (46:46). Finally, Emer ends with great insight from Ducks legend and NHL Hall of Famer, Scott Niedermayer, who was in attendance at the Rookie Faceoff in Las Vegas (51:09).
The debut episode of 'A Mighty Journey' isn't just about Scott Niedermayer the champion. This is a story about a quiet outdoorsman, whose curiosity and deep loyalty to his friends and family allowed him to conquer new heights in each area of his life. A story that begins in a mining town, includes a Nirvana CD and features a Hollywood script that sees brothers sharing the Stanley Cup in a moment of pure bliss. Featuring: Scott Niedermayer, Bob Niedermayer, Carol Niedermayer, Rob Niedermayer, Lisa Niedermayer, Lou Lamoriello, Phil Pritchard, Jarrett Bousquet and narrated by Mike 'Doc' Emrick.
Today the guys end the week recapping the Stars holding off the Golden Knights, another big performance from Arturs Silovs at the World Championships and more.Joining the show is Thomas Drance (18:45), Bill Lindsay (49:20) and Scott Niedermayer (1:00:24).
We are pushing back with a brand new episode honouring the great #27.. Scott Niedermayer. We talk Scott, Jets, Devils vs Rangers, and the two Canadian teams moving on to the second round! PUCKS DEEP!
As we close out 2022, Alexis Downie takes some time to reflect back on the launch and first three months of Ducks Stream, doing a best of show! Throughout the episode, Downie details some of her favorite moments on the stream to date. From Mighty 'Til Now -Ep. 1 Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne (04:39) -Ep. 4 Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf (10:24) -Ep. 3 Scott Niedermayer (14:15) Light the Lamp -Ep. 3 John Buccigross (17:50) -Ep. 24 Mike “Doc” Emrick (21:19) -Ep. 15 Aly Lozoff (26:31) -Ep. 10 Eddie Olczyk (29:43) -Ep. 17 Darren Pang (35:17) -Ep. 25 Jackie Redmond (37:44) The Players' Lounge -Ep. 1 Max Jones, Troy Terry and Kevin Shattenkirk (40:50) Behind the Bench -Ep. 1 Dallas Eakins (47:12) The Beeker -Ep. 1 Pat Verbeek (52:50) Leading the Flock -Ep. 2 Susan Samueli (57:54)
We review the 7-game win streak, talk about many Bucks headlines and have Scott Niedermayer and Kellan Hjartarson as guests
On this week's show, we are joined by a former player who is regarded as one of the greatest defencemen in NHL History – Scott Niedermayer! Scott played 18 seasons for the New Jersey Devils and Anaheim Ducks and is a four-time Stanley Cup champion and played in five NHL All Star Games. He won the James Norris Trophy in 2003-04 as the NHL's top defenceman and the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2007 as the most valuable player of the playoffs. Internationally, Niedermayer played with Team Canada on many occasions. He is a member of the rarefied “Triple Gold Club” having won the Stanley Cup as well as a World Championship, and an Olympic Gold medal. (Scott actually won Two of those in both 2002 and again in 2010 – but who's counting?) He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in November 2013 - he joins us today just before he leaves to be part of Canada's coaching staff at this year's Spengler CupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee celebrate Justin's belated 40th birthday before discussing the Maple Leafs' matchup tonight against the lowly Anaheim Ducks, and the difference between the playstyles of Ilya Samsonov and Matt Murray. Then, four-time Stanley Cup winner and current Ducks' special assignment coach Scott Niedermayer joins the show (23:12) to discuss his role with the team, training with Trevor Zegras, and how the league has changed since he was playing. Later, Kelly Hrudey (41:42) shares his thoughts on the Calgary Flames, if the goalie position is less important now, and if the Leafs seem different this year. Finally, former NHLer Scott Gomez (1:22:55) talks the New Jersey Devils, and shares stories from his playing career about Sidney Crosby and Lou Lamoriello.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 Halloween episode of the Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast, we start with honoring the NHL's greatest #27, Scott Niedermayer for episode 27 (2:05). Next, it's time for our weekly rookie deep dive, and this week listener's chose Calen Addison (17:14). From there, we looked at who's hot; Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, David Pastrnak, Matthew Tkachuk, and Shane Pinto and looked at the impact their early season play has had on their hockey card values (22:00). We're also back with our second installment of the Struggle Bus (32:54). In hobby news, we examined the Shane Wright situation and gave our opinions on whether the Kraken should send him back to the OHL rather than being a frequent healthy scratch (44:20). Because it's Halloween, we thought it would be fun to look at the most popular, and valuable, NHL mascots (52:40), and our favorite Enforcer or Goon hockey cards ever (1:01:20). The 2022-23 Upper Deck Series 1 complete checklist is out (1:17:10), and we end the show with personal pickups (1:19:45).Partners & SponsorsOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowSign up for Card Ladder - https://app.cardladder.com/signup?via=HCGongshowFollow Hockey Cards Gongshow on social mediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hockey_cards_gongshow/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hockey_cards_gongshowFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HockeyCardsGongshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/HCGongshowThe Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast is a production of Dollar Box Ventures LLC.
Hockey Hall of Famer, Scott Niedermayer, sits down with Kent French for episode 3 of From Mighty 'Til Now. Niedermayer talks about his relationship with his brother, Rob, his decision to come to Anaheim and fun memories during his time in the NHL.
2022-08-29 Die Oilers mit Gretzky? Lemieux's oder Crosby's Penguins? Tampa Bay mit Salary Cap, oder die Red Wings ohne Gehaltsbeschränkung? Welches der Teams mit zwei oder mehr Titeln seit 1980 war die größte Dynastie? ---------------------------------------------------------- Sportpassion Unterstützen? Kauf mir einen Kaffee Host @Lars_Mah Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | CastBox | Deezer | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RSS | Spotify | Stitcher
After spending 2.5 years in Kingston, Tony Iob was traded to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds where he won two straight Ontario Hockey League Championships. After failing to win a game in his first trip to the Memorial Cup, Iob and the Hounds made it to a heartbreaking Memorial Cup Final against Scott Niedermayer and the Kamloops Blazers. Iob would go on to play a couple seasons pro in North America before heading overseas. After an 18 year pro career, representing Italy in the Olympics, and many World Championships the love of the game still runs deep in the former OHL tough guy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After spending 2.5 years in Kingston, Tony Iob was traded to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds where he won two straight Ontario Hockey League Championships. After failing to win a game in his first trip to the Memorial Cup, Iob and the Hounds made it to a heartbreaking Memorial Cup Final against Scott Niedermayer and the Kamloops Blazers. Iob would go on to play a couple seasons pro in North America before heading overseas. After an 18 year pro career, representing Italy in the Olympics, and many World Championships the love of the game still runs deep in the former OHL tough guy
Kyle and JD continue their Diamond Joe Quimby Big Questions series with Brent Burns. Can Burns keep defeating father time? We discuss how Brent Burns is continuing to perform at his age and compare him to other defensemen in their age 36 seasons and how Burns fairs. We look at Burns' offensive numbers compared to Nicklas Lidström (8:00), Ray Bourque (11:00), Scott Niedermayer (15:00) and Chris Pronger (17:00). We finish by looking at how the last 3 seasons of his career will wind down and if he continues to provide enough offense to make up for his average defense (21:00).Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Athletic GreensAthletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kyle and JD continue their Diamond Joe Quimby Big Questions series with Brent Burns. Can Burns keep defeating father time? We discuss how Brent Burns is continuing to perform at his age and compare him to other defensemen in their age 36 seasons and how Burns fairs. We look at Burns' offensive numbers compared to Nicklas Lidström (8:00), Ray Bourque (11:00), Scott Niedermayer (15:00) and Chris Pronger (17:00). We finish by looking at how the last 3 seasons of his career will wind down and if he continues to provide enough offense to make up for his average defense (21:00). Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Athletic Greens Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dans ce 51e épisode du Balado Femme d'Hockey présenté par IGA, Isabelle s'entretient avec un champion de la Coupe Stanley en 2007, le défenseur de Sorel repêché par les Canadiens de Mtl, mais qui a fait carrière avec les DUCKS: François Beauchemin. François Beauchemin: De joueur pro à Hockey dad De nature plus discrète, François est rarement devant la caméra. Pourtant, ce défenseur étoile a beaucoup à nous partager. Effectivement, il préfère être dans les arénas pour supporter ses trois enfants ou encore suivre les jeunes espoirs de son organisation pour les aider dans leur développement. Et quand il parle de développement, ce n'est pas que sur la glace, c'est dans la vie de tous les jours également. François nous partage ses souvenirs mémorables avec un certain Scott Niedermayer ainsi que plusieurs anecdotes inédites. On a même le droit à la version officielle de la fameuse histoire avec la bouteille de ketchup… François a remporté la Coupe du Président avec les Titans d'Acadie Bathurst dans la LHJMQ. Il est repêché dans la LNH à ses 18 ans pour les Canadiens de Montréal. Cependant c'est avec les Ducks que sa carrière prendra vraiment son envol où il gagne la Coupe Stanley en 2007. Malgré quelques échanges, il revient toujours là où tout à vraiment commencer pour lui. Il accroche ses patins en 2018 pour se consacrer à sa famille et au développement des joueurs chez les Ducks d'Anaheim.Déroulement et questions posées à François Beauchemin lors de cet entretien ActualitéPrésentation et salutations.On parle hockey (05:00)nbsp; Retour sur certains moments reliés au hockey:Comment le hockey a commencé pour toi? De quelle façon as-tu vécu ton départ de Sorel vers Bathurst?Selon toi, est-ce que des estrades vides peuvent affecter les performances de certains joueurs?Que veux-tu transmettre aux joueurs en tant que développeur?Y a-t-il une grosse différence dans l'entraînement d'aujourd'hui vs à ton époque? Peux-tu nous raconter la fois où tu t'aies fait voler ta bague de la Coupe Stanley au Colorado?Qu'est qui nourrit ta passion?Tir de barrage (17:07)Segment du Balado où Isabelle pose plusieurs questions à son invitée: Sucré ou salé?Matin ou soir?Puissance ou endurance?Changer le passé ou voir le futur?Un super pouvoir: Voler ou être invisible?Place aux femmes (19:54)Soulevons les enjeux et la place des femmes dans le sport. Qui est la femme de hockey qui t'inspire?Vois-tu des enjeux pour le hockey féminin?La passe sur la palette (22:31)Le hockey, c'est un jeu de passe. La plupart des buts se font grâce à une aide.Quel a été le moment, la personne ou l'organisation qui a fait une différence dans ta carrière, dans ta vie?À quelle personne ou à quel organisme ferais-tu une «passe sur la palette» aujourd'hui?Échos de vestiaires (26:24)Nouveau segment où Isabelle demande à son invité de nous raconter une anecdote.nbsp;As-tu une anecdote à nous raconter, un moment inédit que tu voudrais nous partager?À propos Le Balado Femme d'Hockey présenté par IGA, animé par Isabelle Ethier, vous propose de découvrir, le temps d'une période, l'univers hockey d'une personnalité. On discute de hockey, mais surtout de sa passion et de son histoire avec ce sport. On en profite pour aborder la place des femmes dans le hockey. Au passage, on jase du moment qui a fait la différence dans la carrière de l'invité et on dévoile des anecdotes inédites. Cette rencontre intime est surtout l'occasion de connaître autrement notre invité. Pour découvrir les autres épisodes avec tous nos invités passés. Suivez-nous également sur nos médias sociaux pour découvrir encore plus de contenus passionnants.FacebookInstagramTwitter
We presented our 3rd region of the NJD Bracket Pain including Tie Domi's elbow to Scott Niedermayer, Paul Martin leaving, Bruce Driver to NYR and more. OK and we talked a little about the current team for the first 20-ish minutes.
Jean-Sébastien Giguère est un ancien gardien étoile qui a joué 17 saisons dans la LNH et qui s'est fait connaître avec les défunts Mighty Ducks d'Anaheim. Il se remémore l'arrivée d'un jeune Martin St-Louis dans la Ligue Américaine, en mission de faire taire ses détracteurs. Il nous explique aussi pourquoi le grand Scott Niedermayer est l'athlète le plus naturel qu'il n'ait jamais vu! JS nous fait revivre la fameuse épopée des Mighty Ducks qui l'a mené à remporter le trophée Conn Smythe en 2003. Il nous révèle même pourquoi Teemu Selanne était un marqueur naturel et ce, malgré l'un des pires tirs que JS ait vu dans sa carrière! Il nous dévoile également de savoureuses anecdotes au sujet du légendaire Paul Kariya et nous confie pourquoi il était autant en avance sur son époque. Finalement, l'ancien cerbère nous révèle quelle future superstar du hockey était hébergé chez lui lorsqu'il était avec l'Avalanche du Colorado!Vous voulez faire connaître votre marque / entreprise? Pour toutes demandes de commandites, veuillez écrire à victor@drettesultape.comViens voir la nouvelle heure de jokes de David le 1er avril 2022 à la Salle Fenplast à Longueuil, procure-toi tes billets au davidbeaucage.com ! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jean-Sébastien Giguère est un ancien gardien étoile qui a joué 17 saisons dans la LNH et qui s’est fait connaître avec les défunts Mighty Ducks d'Anaheim. Il se remémore l'arrivée d'un jeune Martin St-Louis dans la Ligue Américaine, en mission de faire taire ses détracteurs. Il nous explique aussi pourquoi le grand Scott Niedermayer est […]
Dan and Sat are joined by Anaheim Ducks Special Advisor Scott Niedermayer to talk about his new role with the team and how NHL defencemen are evolving. Also, hear from Sportsnet's John Garrett as he stops by to talk all things Canucks.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jeff chats with Hall of Fame defenseman Scott Niedermayer about being a part of the hiring process for the GM search in Anaheim and getting more involved with the team in recent months (0:52). Next, Bob Stauffer weighs in on the Oilers firing Dave Tippett and what new coaches Jay Woodcroft and Dave Manson will bring to the group (16:30). To finish, Eric Engels stops by to talk about Martin St. Louis being appointed the interim head coach of the Habs and what's next for the front office (49:25).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.
The women's Olympic hockey tournament is well under way, leading to many sleepless nights. We recap a spectacular game between Canada and the USA, COVID difficulties and an increasing in the physical side of the game. The NHL All Star weekend is behind us and we review the highs (Trevor Zegras) and the lows (deadtime on the broadcast). The Chicago Blackhawks' chairman of the board refuses to discuss their controversial actions uncovered earlier this year. Which leads us to welcome them to the Elimination Station later. Pat Verbeek was named the GM of the Anaheim Ducks, with Scott Niedermayer joining the fray as well. What approach can we expect from this front office moving forward? Lastly, we pick the Pavel Bure Must Watch Games of the Week. Pick the score of each game over on our Twitter. All this and more on episode 365 of the 4th Line Hockey Podcast! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft Jingles by Scotty Hicks of Hunker Down, on Twitter at @rapidonian anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of Full Press Radio
Nick Kypreos and Gord Stellick are joined by Hall of Famer and Special Assignment Coach for the Anaheim Ducks Scott Niedermayer to chat about being a part of the Ducks' search for a new General Manager and some of the candidates on his radar, highlights his standouts from the team and reflects on how he ended up being drafted to New Jersey (00:20). Next up, Sportsnet's Iain MacIntyre shares the latest from Vancouver after Patrik Allvin was named General Manager of the Canucks, takes a step back to look over Jim Rutherford's grand scheme for the team, and discusses what to expect from the Canucks at the trade deadline (26:42). 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.
Dan and Sat welcome in three-time Stanley Cup Champion Ken Daneyko, who shared stories from his time playing with Scott Niedermayer, what a culture change does for a team, and more. Also, Sportsnet's Sandra Prusina joins to talk about the Canadian Women's Olympic roster.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The Forever Mighty Podcast Podcast returns! Stephen and Eddy return from the Christmas break to breakdown the Ducks 4-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers! Troy Terry records his first career hat trick, Mason McTavish is named to Canada's long list for the Olympics, and The Ducks establish their GM search party including Paul Kariya & Scott Niedermayer. All that and MORE on the latest episode of the Forever Mighty Podcast: Your Anaheim Ducks Podcast Destination. Check out our live Twitch streams for Anaheim Ducks Post Game Podcast coverage: twitch.tv/forevermighty Join our Patreon for bonus content: patreon.com/forevermighty If you liked the show drop a review on Apple Podcasts! Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join Visit BETONLINE to take advantage of the best bonuses in the business. Sign up for a free account & make sure to use that Promo Code: BLUEWIRE for your 50% Sign up Bonus! #HockeyPodcast #Hockey #AnaheimDucks #AnaheimDucksPodcast Like || Share || Subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Elliotte and Jeff discuss Vegas goaltender Logan Thompson's NHL debut vs. the Predators, before pivoting to the Oilers and Mikko Koskinen's comments after being called out by Dave Tippett earlier in the week (0:15). Next, the guys touch on Edmonton's matchup tonight against the Leafs, how close Ken Holland is to making some type of move, and how the GM has handled coaches in the past (5:15). Then the guys chat about Panthers-Flames, how good Florida is, and Sergei Bobrovsky's return to form (8:31). They discuss why Ben Chiarot might be a good fit with the Blues, the play of Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas, and the news that Paul Kariya and Scott Niedermayer will help aid the Ducks' GM search (12:50). To wrap, Jeff proposes an interesting race for the All-Star Skills Competition (23:56).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.
When you think of Devils hockey, you think of the defense that the Devils had when they were winning Stanley Cups. Neutral zone trap, punishing hits by Scott Stevens, effortless skating by Scott Niedermayer, and lifelong heart and soul of the team Ken Daneyko. We stroll through memory lane of all those that manned the Devils blueline in the past. Who is your favorite Devils defenseman?https://www.LetsGoDevils.com#NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHL
Jam packed show this morning! We had the absolute pleasure of talking to Scott Niedermayer mid-show. We debate whether Travis Green is the right coach going forward. Joey Kenward talks Canucks, Green, and the Kentucky Derby!! Stacy Jo Rost is back to talk NFL draft and Aaron Rodgers trade rumours! Plus Juggy Bajwa on his anthem experience and all the love he's received.
Scott Niedermayer, the former Devils' defenseman and member of all three Stanley Cup championship teams joins the podcast with Matt Loughlin and Amanda Stein.
Aidan McDonough comes by to talk about his sophomore season at Northeastern University. Scott Niedermayer talks about Bowen Byram. Harman Dayal speaks on Canucks training camp and Vasili Podkolzin.
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Nick, Brian and Justin talk about their top five Stanley Cup contenders after the first wave of the off-season. Avalanche TV analyst Peter McNab discusses the club’s goaltending, Cale Makar’s impact and what Gabriel Landeskog means to the organization. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and […]
Brian shares the story of signing Scott Niedermayer to the Ducks in free agency, his thoughts on the impact of a true number one defenceman and whether Oliver Ekman-Larsson may be available to the Oilers from Arizona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Niedermayer, a true legend of the game, joined Cam and Strick for an exclusive interview never heard before. From growing up in British Columbia with a NHL brother, to contract disputes with the new Jersey Devils. Hear stories never been told before from one of the greatest defensemen of all time.
In this week's episode of the Puck Junk Hockey Podcast, Sal Barry and Tim Parish talk about Phase 2 of the NHL Draft Lottery -- including the New York Rangers somewhat controversial win of the first-overall pick. They also talk about the Stanley Cup Qualifying and Round Robin games, the upcoming first round of the playoffs, and Dale Tallon leaving the Florida Panthers. Then, the guys look back at the 1989-90 OHL and 1990 Memorial Cup hockey card sets made by short-lived company 7th Inning Sketch. The cards were charming in a no-frills sort of way and included "pre-rookie" cards of many future NHL players, like future superstars Eric Lindros and Scott Niedermayer. Show Notes, Links and Images: https://puckjunk.com/2020/08/11/podcast-67/
What five players won the Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils in 1994-95, 1999-2000, and 2002-03?Answer: Martin Brodeur, Sergei Brylin, Ken Daneyko, Scott Niedermayer, Scott Stevens
What five players won the Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils in 1994-95, 1999-2000, and 2002-03?Answer: Martin Brodeur, Sergei Brylin, Ken Daneyko, Scott Niedermayer, Scott Stevens
Keep your head up and your stick on the ice. Good advice for any hockey player, especially when the most dangerous, devastating hitter in the history of the NHL is on the ice. Scott Stevens wouldn't just bump you off the puck, he'd absolutely destroy you, as in leave you lying motionless on the ice. If you don't believe us, google his name. Stevens is known for his hits on Eric Lindross and Paul Kariya among others, but he could flat out play and was among the best Captains the game has ever seen. Plus he's a winner winning three Stanley Cups, a Memorial Cup, a Canada Cup among many of his honors. The only thing missing is a Norris Trophy, don't worry we ask him about it. We also ask him about his contract situation with St. Louis. Was he happy an arbitrator sent him packing to New Jersey? Just a hint, he wasn't happy. He also played over 600 games with the Washington Capitals which most people probably forgot. What was his workout routine? Did he ever think he killed someone on the ice? And what is his response to Tie Domi's comments he made about Stevens on this very podcast? Check this out, the highly anticipated interview with Hall of Famer Scott Stevens on this edition of the Cam and Strick Podcast.
For Episode 9 of the Voice & The Coach, Dan and Mark spend some time with one of the Top 100 hockey players ever. No, seriously, there's a Top 100 list and he's on it.Scott Niedermayer's list of hockey accomplishments is impressive to say the least:- He's won four Stanley Cups.- He's won two Olympic Gold Medals.- He's one of only two players ever to win a Memorial Cup, a World Junior Gold Medal, A World Championship, a World Cup of Hockey, an Olympic Gold Medal and a Stanley Cup.- He's a proud member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.In this conversation he talks about sharing an Olympic experiences with the likes of Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky, Steve Yzerman and Sidney Crosby. Also, In 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks, he handed the Stanley Cup to his teammate/brother Rob, four years removed from his Devils defeating Rob's Ducks in Game 7 of the 2003 Final. This conversation is a MUST for any fan of Canadian Hockey.- *Please direct all advertising inquiries to thevoicedo@gmail.com.*- *Please continue to RATE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE this podcast.*Song: SiestaArtist: JahzzarAlbum: Traveller's Guide(CC BY-SA 3.0)
Chris Pronger on Player Safety, Scott Niedermayer’s skating, Norris debate, and whatever else YOU wanna know from the 18-year vet!Matt, Brian, Rob, and special guest host Michael Chromiak welcome NHL legend Chris Pronger to the Happy Hour. Over the course of the show, the guys will discuss his playing days in Hartford, St. Louis, Edmonton, Anaheim, and Philadelphia. From his entry into the league with the Whalers, all-star career for the Blues, to the Stanley Cup runs with the Oilers, Ducks and Flyers, no stone will be left unturned and we’ll select his top-5 moments. We’re also catching you up with his current position as Florida Panthers Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations and Senior Advisor to the General Manager as well as what is keeping him busy at home during the pandemic.Join a2dradio.com live at 7:30 for an all-new Hockey Happy Hour!
Flames GM Brad Treliving kicks off the show, discussing different scenarios for this season, his daily routine and more with David, Brian and Anthony (8:51). Nashville fired their coach, underachieved and still managed to be in the playoff picture (24:29). Hall of Fame defenceman Scott Niedermayer talks about his incredible career, winning a Stanley Cup […]
The Hall of Fame defenceman discusses his incredible career, winning a Stanley Cup with his brother and more.
Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
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In this episode, I welcome Ashley Wright and Jen Chefero and we do a fantasy draft of all-time goalies and defensemen. Who had the best team?Jen: Terry Sawchuk, Nicklas Lidström, Ray BourqueAshley: Ken Dryden, Scott Niedermayer, Paul CoffeyJoe: Dominik Hašek, Bobby Orr, Denis Potvin
Pierre McGuire says Quinn Hughes has game-changing abilities, and see some attributes of Brian Rafalski, Matt Dumba, and Scott Niedermayer in Hughes. Pierre says Winnipeg’s size down the middle will be a major factor in a 7-game series…
NHL Hall of Fame defenceman and 4x Stanley Cup winner Scott Niedermayer joined Leafs Lunch to discuss his no. 27 being retired by the Anaheim Ducks.
Evgeni Malkin did a bad thing, the 2019 NWHL All-Star Game broke attendance records and more trades happened in the NHL. Patrice Bergeron reached 1,000 games and David Pastrnak is injured for the Boston Bruins leaving Nick in a glass case of emotion. Plus, Eugene Melnyk plans to spend money, the Tampa Bay Lightning have a new alternate sweater, Randy Carlyle was fired and Scott Niedermayer will have his number retired (again) this week. Finally, Connor has a new segment. Support the show on Patreon.
This week the Maier's convene for a late night recording session after returning home from a night out. Topics include: another carolling experience, sugar cookie martinis, silent auction winnings, meeting Scott Niedermayer, 12 days of Canadian Christmas, Can vs US Twitter, Christmas tree lights, toy drive, dance class, 100 episodes, S.O.W. and no means no. Reach Us: @kmaemaier @chrismaierbc @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
In the least surprising announcement in a while, the NHL announces Seattle as the next expansion location. The Department of Player Safety are back to their old nonsensical ways as Wilson and Reaves face no supplemental discipline, but they drop the hammer on Mark Giordano. With the Athletic looking at the future of the game, we chime in with our own ideas. Listen Here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Banter - Dale's week for the Christmas party hangover. Scott Niedermayer a winner plus his degrees of separation Chuck Fletcher in as GM to Flyers - a good move? Dubas says he'll never trade Nylander Seattle expansion Leafs look good and they owe their success to Mike Oilers - is the Hitch Effect real Goal scorers - what is Brayden Point doing at the top of the list? The future of the game Milestones Hot/Not DOPeS Intro/Outro Music Artist: Nirvana Song: Something In The Way
Here's the media scrum with legendary defenseman Scott Niedermayer after he played in the Hockey Hall Of Fame Legends Classic game. (My questions go from the start to the 1:30 mark)
Eddy and Patrick are back with an action packed and Jason-less show, who unfortunately couldn't join us this week. Topics Covered:- Paul Kariya and Scott Niedermayer have their numbers retired- Anaheim Ducks reveal new retro third jerseys- Brandon Montour and Adam Henrique sign extensions- What does a John Gibson extension look like?- Is Silfverberg halfway out the door?- Bob Murray's comment from the season ticket holder event- and MORE!Check us out on Twitter @ForeverMightyFM and Instagram @forevermightypod for updates on giveaways, new episodes, and more! If you liked the show be sure to head over to iTunes and give us a rating and review, we really appreciate them!
The NHL free agency has come and gone. The Anaheim Ducks now face financial and lineup decisions for the upcoming season. We discuss lineup options and the financial situation on this show. We also discuss the jersey retirements of Paul Kariya and Scott Niedermayer.
Hockey Hall of Famer Scott Niedermayer joins OverDrive to discuss having his #27 retired by the Ducks this season, plus offers his thoughts on NHL free agency and compares John Tavares leaving New York to his own experience departing the Devils back in 2006.
Grant McCagg from www.recrutes.ca says more than one scout has compared Miro Heiskanen to Scott Niedermayer, and suggests New Jersey may have interest in him even if it means dropping down in the draft. Grant says no one rose in this draft as much as Cody Glass did, and suggests he’s the guy for the Canucks.
In which Jay and Silent Bob Translate Shakespeare and the New American Dream. NHL great Scott Niedermayer is a special guest.
In which Jay and Silent Bob Translate Shakespeare and the New American Dream. NHL great Scott Niedermayer is a special guest.
The Sharks broadcasters discuss Scott Niedermayer's return to the Anaheim Ducks and the current state of the San Jose Sharks.