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Scott Stinson from TheScore joins Dan and Randip to discuss Tiger Woods' long-standing beef with Colin Montgomerie, exploring its origins and the extra motivation it provides elite athletes. He shares low expectations for Tiger, noting the challenge of playing four days in a row, and expresses skepticism about Rory McIlroy's chances given his baggage. They also touch on the unpredictability of the Open, where flameouts and weather play significant roles. Shane O"Brien completes the Reach Deep reunion. He expresses excitement for the Canucks this season, highlighting DeBrusk as a good fit alongside Petey. He discusses how media can be an asset for players and believes DeBrusk will flourish if he leverages it effectively. 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.
Richard Deitsch filling in for Bob today as we bring on Bruce Arthur and Scott Stinson for a classic roundtable talk to end the week. We spent the first part of the show going over last night's NBA Draft. The foursome look at Grady Dick, who the Raptors chose at 13, and discuss the holes he fills for the team before shifting focus to their lack of "change" so far this off-season and wonder - Would it really be a good idea to run it back next season? After the break we look at the NHL's decision to get rid of their Pride Jerseys and speculate about how this will impact the league.
In the era of big league sports, how does the Canadian Football League compete against all the options out there for fans? It's something surely on the mind of CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie as the league is set to kick off the 2023 season, with teams looking to improve on attendance and gain new fans. Postmedia national sports columnist Scott Stinson joins the show to discuss the overall shape of the league, why it struggles in some markets, and whether expansion plans will come to fruition. Background reading: As the CFL kicks off with big plans, the storied league struggles for relevance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Passage: Psalm 73Series: Summer in the PsalmsSpeaker: Scott StinsonDate: June 4, 2023Listen Here (Right-Click to Download)
Could the Canadian curse finally lift in the Stanley Cup Playoffs? It's been 30 years since a team from this side of the border hoisted the top prize in hockey, and heading into the second round, two Canadian teams were being eyed by oddsmakers as the favourites to make the finals. Postmedia national sports writer Scott Stinson joins the show to discuss why a Canadian team winning the Stanley Cup is a perennial topic, what makes the Leafs and Oilers the favourites, and what it could mean to Toronto or Edmonton to have their team take the league title. Background reading: Maple Leafs favoured to win the Stanley Cup in latest odds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A number of NHL players have kicked off controversy by refusing to wear rainbow-themed jerseys as part of their teams' Pride Night festivities. It has put the notion of the players' individual beliefs at odds with the league's attempts to grow the game, and make more people feel included in the hockey world. Postmedia national sports columnist Scott Stinson joins the show to discuss how the NHL has responded to these cases, what the refusal means to the league's efforts for inclusivity, and what more can be done to promote the message that hockey is in fact for everyone. Background reading: NHL's Pride Nights were to send a message of inclusivity. They are doing the opposite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After months of controversy surrounding its handling of allegations of sexual assault against some players, the top executive and board of Hockey Canada have left the organization. The changes come following combative testimony before a parliamentary committee looking into the matter, and as some major sponsors have pulled their support of hockey's governing body. Postmedia national sports columnist Scott Stinson joins the show to discuss the departures, what led up to these changes, and whether it will help start to repair Hockey Canada's damaged reputation. Background reading: Change finally comes to Hockey Canada, but how much will it come to hockey? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SCOTT STINSON, National Sports Columnist for The National Post
The governing body for hockey in Canada is facing a lot of scrutiny for how it handled the investigation into, and settling of, an alleged sexual assault involving some members of the 2018 world junior team. Sponsors have pulled funding, and executives have appeared before members of parliament to answer questions, but many are wondering what it will take to make systemic change to the organization that governs the game from the grassroots to the elite level. Postmedia national sports writer Scott Stinson joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss how these allegations, and others, came to light, what Hockey Canada has pledged to do going forward, and how that may not be enough. Background reading: Scott Stinson: Latest Hockey Canada revelations only add to the strong whiff of a coverup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis discuss the naming of the Winnipeg Jets assistant coaches, possible destinations for Matthew Tkachuk and CFL Week 7. Guests: Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan in Calgary (22:53), Scott Stinson of the National Post on the Hockey Canada sexual assault allegations (49:44), Murat Ates of The Athletic (1:08:27) and John Hodge of 3 Down Nation (1:33:04).
The NHL playoffs are set to kick off in a return to near normalcy after two years under the shadow of COVID-19. And as the post-season looms, many are wondering whether this is the year Auston Matthews or Connor McDavid will lead their teams to glory, whether the Calgary Flames will up their game, or if the Lightning is poised for a three-peat. National post sports writer Scott Stinson joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss why this post-season is so important to the league, what match-ups to keep an eye on in the first round, and what teams could surprise fans this year. Background reading: Fans might want to prepare themselves for the possibility that the Leafs will lose in the first round Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Scott Stinson, National Sports Columnist, Postmedia News
On today's show, we chat with Scott Stinson, a national sports columnist with Postmedia, on the silence of Russian hockey players amid the war in Ukraine. Plus, comments made by Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly have ruffled some feathers, after she said Canada isn't a military power. Richard Shimooka, a senior fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, gives us his thoughts on the comments. And the James Webb Telescope has sent back its first images. We chat with Gregory Sivakoff, an associate professor in the University of Alberta Department of Physics.
Ben and Stephen bring on ESPN's Jesse Rogers to discuss the ongoing negotiations between Major League Baseball and the Players Association, and how today's meeting barely lasted 15 minutes (1:34). Postmedia's Scott Stinson joins from Beijing, as he discusses the aftermath of the Canadian national women's team winning gold over their American rivals (27:48). Finally, Raceline Radio's Erik Tomas discusses Canadian Jacques Villeneuve qualifying for the Daytona 500 at the tender age of 50 (39:06).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.
As the women's Olympic hockey tournament hits the elimination round, Canada and the U.S., as expected, have been the dominant teams. But is a tournament where two teams shine brighter than the others involved good for the games? Postmedia national sports writer Scott Stinson, who is part of our team covering the Olympics, joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss why the rivalry between the Canadians and the Americans is fun to watch, elevates the Games, and ultimately helps women's hockey. Background reading: Scott Stinson: Canada and the United States put on a dazzling show, worthy of the Olympics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben and Stephen are joined Tim Micallef of Tim and Friends to take a closer look at the NHL playoff format and how the Leafs are destined to draw a Florida team, before sharing his thoughts on the upcoming Bengals-Rams Super Bowl matchup (00:14). Later, they speak with Post Media's Scott Stinson live from Beijing surrounding what it has been like to navigate China during the pandemic and the challenges he's facing while covering the Olympics (25:09). Finally, former Olympian Brian Stemmle weighs in on Canadian Olympian Jack Crawford, who barely missed a medal in the men's downhill, and shares why it's seen as one of the marquee events of the games (35:14). 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.
The Olympic Winter Games kick off this week in Beijing, and Canada looks to match the high bar our athletes set in South Korea in 2018. With NHLers not taking to the ice, and some key athletes from past Olympics retiring, not to mention an ongoing pandemic, it's shaping up to be tough-to-predict couple of weeks. Postmedia national sports writer Scott Stinson, who is part of our team covering the games, joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss who our strongest medal hopefuls are, where we could see some surprises, and how COVID-19 could play havoc on the competitions Background reading: Check out all our Olympic coverage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our third Round table of the week, we bring on Matt Devlin and Scott Stinson for an update on the Toronto Raptors. The four cover everything you need to know about the Toronto Raptors at this point in the season like Devin Booker's newfound rivalry with their mascot, Fred VanVleet's all-star level game play, their roster holes and more on todays basketball edition of our roundtable talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Stinson from the National Post on the selection of the Lou Marsh award winner
The hockey world has been rocked by allegations that the Chicago Blackhawks failed to adequately address the sexual assault of a player by a video coach during the 2010 Stanley Cup season. Former first-round draft pick Kyle Beach revealed himself to be the player at the centre of a lawsuit against the club and an internal investigation launched by the team. National Post sports columnist Scott Stinson joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss the details of the investigation, who has been held accountable, and how the culture of hockey needs to change to protect players from abuse. Background reading: Scott Stinson: The Chicago Blackhawks scandal is another indictment of the culture of hockey
Rick Elmhorst and Roy DeJesus talk with Spectrum Sports 360's Chris Torello, former Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn and Montreal Gazette columnist Scott Stinson about the future of the Tampa Bay Rays.
Alan chats with Scott Stinson, National Sports Columnist for Post Media, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the Tokyo games, Canada put up its best performance outside the Soviet boycotted 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. We hit new heights in terms of medals, while athletes set new national benchmarks, even after a year delay and interruptions to training due to the pandemic. Postmedia national sportswriter Scott Stinson joins Dave to discuss Canada's successes, some missteps, and how the Tokyo games were as unpredictable as could have been imagined. Background reading: An unpredictable year delivered an unpredictable Olympics
Mike and Jason assess GM Jim Benning's week between the Seattle expansion draft and NHL entry draft. They also welcome in Scott Stinson to get a boots-on-the-ground look at Tokyo 2020. 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.
After a year delay, and mounting concern due to rising COVID cases, the Tokyo Olympics are upon us. Thousands of athletes, officials and media are descending on the city, and while everyone is hoping things go smoothly, not everyone is happy about the games going ahead. Postmedia national sports writer Scott Stinson, in Tokyo for the games, joins Dave to discuss the mood in Tokyo, concern over rising COVID cases and whether measures are enough to contain possible spread, and whether this whole situation makes bidding for an Olympics even less appealing. Background reading: In the pandemic Olympics, how many dreams of glory will be stopped by COVID? In the pandemic Olympics, how many dreams of glory will be stInside Olympic quarantine life — snooping on the neighbours, drowning in trail mixopped by COVID?
A 2+ hour episode, loaded with guests. Scott Stinson from National Post joins us, as well as Greg James from CFL Radio America. Finally, Cole Boozer makes his second appearance on the Markcast, checking in from the TSL.
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Sports Columnist for The National Post, SCOTT STINSON, and Radio play-by-play announcer, ERIC SMITH, join the podcast to talk everything Toronto Raptors with Bob and John. The four start the show debating whether or not the Raptors intentionally tanked to end the season, and if they did, should the NBA punish the Raptors? Or has the season in Tampa given them a free pass for the year. We then get into the future of this team, seeing the core group of talent they already have - how will they look next year? And finally, we look at Kyle Lowry and his contract. How much should Toronto be willing to spend to bring him back... if they intend to bring him back at all.
On this May 12th edition of the London Live Podcast: Dr. Samantha Yammine gives us some clarification on the issues surrounding the AstraZeneca vaccine pause. Afterwards we are joined by Queen's Park Observer Sabrina Nanji, who gives us the latest from the premier. Finally, we are joined by Scott Stinson of the Toronto Sun to talk about what if Kawhi Leonard missed that fateful shot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Notorious NHL tough guy Tom Wilson found himself at the centre of more controversy when he was fined, but not suspended, for violations on the ice in a game against the New York Rangers. The $5,000 penalty for the Washington Capitals forward sparked a brawl-filled rematch, but also plenty of criticism of how the league dealt with the whole incident Postmedia National Sports columnist Scott Stinson joins Dave to discuss the how the league handles frequent flyers, whether Wilson’s kind of play has a place in the NHL, and how they can do better to address similar on-ice incidents in the future. Background reading: The NHL took a pass on punishing Tom Wilson. Did it honestly expect the New York Rangers to do the same?
On this week's episode of The Blue Jays Way podcast powered by Over The Line Sports, Curtis Martin, and Tyler Procyk sit down with Robert Vona and Scott Stinson to talk about the Jays, opening week of play, Rougned Odors move to the Yankees and two new over-under picks. Make sure to check at Scott's latest work here Check out our latest work here
Virginia winemakers Rachel Stinson-Vrooman and husband Nathan Vrooman oversee production at their family wineries. Rachel and father, Scott Stinson, oversee Stinson Vineyards in Crozet (Monticello AVA). They make small lot wines using vinifera grapes in an old 3-car garage-turned winery. Nathan Vrooman oversees winemaking at his family's Ankida Ridge in the Blue Ridge Mountains (Amherst County). Ankida Ridge produces small lot, minimal intervention, Bourgogne-style Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.The Connected Table Live Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Wednesdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
This week we chat with Nicole and Angelyn of VineDication and Rachel of Stinson Vineyard!! VineDication is a Veteran/Women-Owned Small Business that has a deep desire to highlight and share the great wines of Virginia and other unique locations from around the world. Our lifelong passion for wine is what inspired the creation of VineDication with a simple goal of sharing our love for delicious, unique, and sometimes hard to find a wine with fellow wine lovers or future wine lovers across the U.S. VineDication is a Washington, DC wine club that lets you discover wines you will never find in your local wine shop. We're here to give you a new and exciting way to experience undiscovered wines. As a VineDication Club Member, you will learn about new, hand-picked wines, unique food pairings, exciting recipes, and so much more. Your entire wine package is tailored just for you. We curate small-batch wines by visiting vineyards from our local areas in Virginia and the DC metro area, as well as vineyards in exotic locations like Croatia and Israel, as well as Old World treats from Italy. We expand our selection of New and Old World Wines regularly, so you'll never become bored of the variety of our wines. As a member of our Washington, DC wine club, you select the number of bottles per shipment, frequency of shipments, and your preferred type of wines. You can start by taking our wine quiz, or offer us notes about your preferences when you check out. Then you'll receive our recommendations. Each shipment will introduce you to these amazing hand-crafted wines and their provenance, allowing you to do vineyard tastings in the comfort of your own home. We'll also include a recipe for each wine, so you can pair your small-batch wines with a delicious meal or even courses. Treat yourself to a Vinedication wine club membership today! Stinson Vineyards is a family-owned estate winery in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains specializing in small-lot wines with a distinct French influence. The father/daughter team of Scott Stinson and Rachel Stinson Vrooman was joined by Rachel's husband Nathan Vrooman in 2015. They take inspiration from “garagiste” wineries of France, in both their winemaking techniques and the winery itself, which is built into an old three-car garage. The wines of Stinson Vineyards are enjoying growing critical acclaim, and the winery has become a visitor destination for its fine wines, stunning views, and artisan farm store. Rosé of Mourvèdre A crisp and refreshing Southern France/Bandol style rosé of Mourvèdre. Candied white peach and yellow watermelon flavors meld with rose petal aromatics and a savory herbaceousness. Production: 125 cases. VINTAGE 2019 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therosehourpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therosehourpodcast/support
With guests Yvonne Ejim and Scott Stinson
Host Paul Sir is joined by guest Scott Stinson of the National Post to discuss FIBA fining Canada Basketball, as well as how the season is going for the Toronto Raptors
Alan discusses vaccine rollouts. The Toronto Star's Shree Paradkar joins Alan to discuss Derek Sloan and Erin O'Toole. Sports columnist Scott Stinson on the Australian Open and sports during a pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Paul Sir gets you set for the Toronto Raptors 2020-21 NBA season with Raptors assistant coach Jama Mahlalela and PostMedia columnist Scott Stinson.
Hour 2 of the Afternoon Ride with Paul Edmonds and Darrin Bauming. They're joined by guests: CTV's Jon Hendricks (10:31) and Scott Stinson of the National Post (22:51).
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Hour 3 of today's Afternoon Ride with Rick Ralph and Paul Edmonds. They're joined by guests: Scott Stinson of the National Post (0:00) and Zig Fracassi of Sirius XM (23:04).
Rick Ralph is in for Hustler. He talks World Series with Scott Stinson and the Blackhawks rebuild with Jay Zawaski in Chicago.
Hour 2 of the Afternoon Ride with Rick Ralph and Darrin Bauming. They're joined by guests: Jon Hendricks of CTV (0:00), Blue Bombers alumni Jason Vega (11:42), Scott Stinson of the National Post (24:05) and Peter Woods of Hockey Manitoba (39:07).
Scott Stinson of the National Post recaps the Raptors season with Hustler and Rick.
Host Paul Sir welcomes Post Media national sports columnist Scott Stinson to discuss the latest in the NBA
Hour 1 of the Afternoon Ride with Andrew Paterson and Rick Ralph. They discuss the NBA boycotts with Scott Stinson of the National Post (11:38), the NHL playoffs with TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger (24:24) and the St. Louis Blues with Andy Strickland (36:38).
We spoke with Postmedia national sports columnist Scott Stinson.
The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic committees announced on Sunday that Canada’s athletes would not be going to the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Team Canada feels that it doesn’t make sense to hold the games now as the world is still dealing with the global outbreak of COVID-19 and would like to see a postponement. Then on Monday, Dick Pound, a Canadian who sits on the International Olympic Committee said that a postponement is all but inevitable. Dave is joined by National Post sports columnist Scott Stinson.
The NHL and the NBA - as well as other sports leagues - have put their seasons on hold. We hear from Scott Stinson, national sports columnist with Postmedia The latest out of Ottawa with the PM in self-isolation and the first ministers' meeting cancelled. We get an update from Global's Chief Political Correspondent David Akin Plus, a new report looks at how Canada can improve its economic competitiveness. We're joined by Dr. Jack Mintz, president's fellow at the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy
Mike chats with Postmedia's Scott Stinson about writing for the National Post, choosing Pospisal as Canadian Male Athlete of 2019, Don Cherry, the CFL, women's hockey, Neil Peart, and more.
Scott Stinson with the National Post spoke to Simi Sara earlier in the day. Ben Dooley and Stirling Faux drive you home with this conversation.
Don Cherry was fired from Hockey Night in Canada after a rant criticizing "you people" who "come here" but don't wear poppies. Cherry, who refused to apologize, was no longer a relevant hockey commentator, argues Postmedia sports columnist Scott Stinson. The long-time NHL fixture refused to change as attitudes around hockey evolved.
On Monday, Sportsnet let go of Don Cherry after the hockey broadcaster called immigrants "you people", and claimed they don't wear poppies to honour Canadian veterans. This comes after a career filled with controversy, from anti-Quebecer sentiments to Cherry’s advocacy for fighting in hockey. Today on Front Burner, host Jayme Poisson talks to Postmedia sports columnist Scott Stinson about Cherry’s career, his controversial legacy, and what might happen next for Hockey Night in Canada.
Bob Stauffer, Oilers Now host & Scott Stinson, Sports Columnist, The National post.
Alan is feeling good and doing good on #GreaterTorontoDay. Get out there and do something good today everybody. That is, right after you listen to the show today which features an interview with Doug Ford by Travis Dhanraj, and guests Scott Stinson, a columnist for the National Post talking about reporting, MP Lisa Raitt on human trafficking, Andrew Weir, Exec Vice President of Tourism Toronto, talking about the changes there, and Constable Marc Taraso of the Halton police talking about the stupid things people do on our roads.
After back surgery, personal turmoil and an 11-year drought, legendary Tiger Woods won his 5th Green Jacket at the Masters in a come-from-behind victory on Sunday. Scott Stinson – national sports columnist for Postmedia joins the show.
As the CFL gathers in Edmonton this week for Grey Cup 2018, Postmedia's Scott Stinson joins Rob to talk a little about the state of the game.
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National Post reporter Scott Stinson discusses the ramifications of President Trump's suggestion that athletes who kneel for the anthem should be fired.
Certain cable providers are looking to hike the price to bars looking to show sports content to their patrons- a move that could be extremely costly to bar owners, and then to customers. Scott Stinson, National Post Sports columnist.
Will NHL players play in the next winter olmpics?
An announcement of the team name and logo is forthcoming tonight. Scott Stinson, sports columnist with Post Media joins Rob to talk hockey.
We spoke with Scott Stinson, national sports columnist for Postmedia, about whether it's time to ban fighting in the NHL Also, we revisited and discussed the controversial interview by the CBC's Peter Mansbridge of Jian Ghomeshi's lawyer Marie Heinen
Grand Chief Serge Simon of the Mohawk Council of Kanesatake joined us to discuss his opposition to Energy East Also, we talked about the debate over analytics (AKA fancy stats) in professional sports with Scott Stinson, national sports columnist for Postmedia Listen to the roroshow podcast at roroshow.com
With a standoff between the US Federal Government and militiamen underway, we spoke with John Sepulveda from Oregon Public Broadcasting about the situation. Scott Stinson from the National Post joined us to talk about ways Team Canada could improve at the World Juniors. Listen to the roroshow live Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 12:30.
Alberta farmers have a lot of problems with Bill 6. We talk to another farmer about her concerns. The CFL season has wrapped. We talk to Scott Stinson of the National Post about what the CFL has to do to recapture some glory. Listen Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 12:30. You can also check out the roroshow podcast at roroshow.com