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Pass through the Gateway Arch and explore the Show Me State with us as we chat with our friend Cindy Underwood-Oleshak, based in St. Louis, Missouri. Cindy's career has taken her to all sides of the live events industry – from 13 years on the venue side at Scottrade Center (now Enterprise Center), to freelance marketing and publicity for Sesame Street Live, The Wiggles, Dreamworks, the Vancouver Olympics, music festivals, and so many more – she has a wealth of experience and perspective. Hear about her decisions to change career paths, work for herself, and some of the challenges and rewards that come along with those choices. We discuss the importance of taking a step back and evaluating your career and life priorities, and how pausing can help you not only explore new opportunities, but to strengthen your current path. She emphasizes the importance of relationship-building, which was critical to her freelance work with various tours. As Cindy continues to write new chapters, her outlook offers a refreshing take on working in an industry where it's easy to get lost in the grind. Enjoy this fun, inspiriting episode which is chock full of career advice, tips for freelancers, and fun stories.Cindy Underwood-Oleshak: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn
David W. Checketts is one of the most seasoned and well-known sports, media and entertainment executives in theindustry with a career that has spanned over four decades. Over that time, Mr. Checketts has been responsible for thesuccess of some of the most iconic brands in their respective industries.Mr. Checketts is the Managing Partner of Checketts Partners Investment Management, a private equity firm foundedin 2011 focused on sports, media and entertainment with investments in premium hospitality, ticketing, ArtificialIntelligence / data analytics and broadcast technology services. The firm has also advised investors and owners inprofessional sports leagues around the world.From July 2018 to June 2021, Mr. Checketts served as the President of the England – London Mission of the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, overseeing the Mission's diverse and impactful operations in the midst of theglobal pandemic.Since 2016, he has served as Non-Executive Director of Gravity Media, the leading global provider of complex livebroadcast facilities and production services to content owners, creators and distributors, where Checketts Partners isan investor.Mr. Checketts was Chairman and CEO of Legends Hospitality Management, the premier provider of hospitality,merchandising and premium ticketing services, founded by the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys. CheckettsPartners held an equity stake in the company until October 2015. As Chairman and CEO from December 2011 toOctober 2015, Checketts guided the company through a substantial period of expansion and growth in marketshare, establishing it as one of the industry's standard-bearers. Under Checketts leadership Legends made a majorexpansion both domestically and internationally. Added to the core Yankee and AT&T (Cowboys) Stadiums, areiconic venues such as LA Angel Stadium, Levi's (49ers) Stadium, and Manchester City Football's Club EtihadStadium. Notably, under Mr. Checketts' guidance, the company was awarded, designed, built and nowoperates the heralded One World Observatory at the top of One World Trade Center. The Observatory opened inMay 2015 and is a must-visit for New Yorkers and tourists alike.Previously, Mr. Checketts founded SCP Worldwide in 2006. Under his direction and leadership, SCP has owned andoperated an impressive stable of assets including: the St. Louis Blues, Scottrade Center, Peabody Opera House, the2009 Major League Soccer (MLS) Champions Real Salt Lake, Rio Tinto Stadium and ESPN 700 Sports talk radio aswell as other investments in live entertainment and TV production. The Blues went from worst to first under hisleadership and the expansion club Real Salt Lake became the model franchise for MLS teams.Mr. Checketts established his sports media company after a successful ten-year career at Madison Square Garden(MSG). As President and Chief Executive Officer from 1994 - 2001, Mr. Checketts oversaw all operations of “TheWorld's Most Famous Arena” and its three sports franchises, the New York Knickerbockers of the NBA, the NewYork Rangers of the NHL, and the New York Liberty of the WNBA – along with the award winning MSG Networkand FOX Sports Network. Mr. Checketts was also responsible for the acquisition and restoration of New York'shistoric Radio City Music Hall. Under his leadership, MSG was named Arena of the Year for six straight years, andestablished the MSG “Cheering for Children” foundation, which created after school programs for thousands of NewYork City school children.Mr. Checketts began his career at Madison Square Garden as President of the New York Knicks in March 1991. Inthe four seasons he served as President, the team finished twice in first place, made it to the Eastern ConferenceFinals twice and captured the Eastern Conference Champion Title in 1994. During this time, the team set records inattendance, ratings and revenues including setting the all-time sellout streak of 460 games at The Garden. During histenure Forbes named the Knicks the most valuable franchise in the NBA.Prior to joining the Knicks, Mr. Checketts spent one year as General Manager of NBA International, working withNBA Commissioner David Stern on building a presence for the league in broadcasting and licensing around theworld.In 1983, Mr. Checketts was named President and General Manager of the Utah Jazz. At 28 years old, he became theyoungest chief executive in the history of the NBA. During his six-year tenure, the team captured two MidwestDivision titles and enjoyed a multi-million dollar economic turnaround.Mr. Checketts did his undergraduate studies at the University of Utah and earned his MBA from Brigham YoungUniversity in 1981, where he graduated with top honors. Upon completion of his studies, he joined the Boston-basedconsulting firm, Bain & Company.He previously served as a Director of JetBlue Airways, IMG Worldwide (serving as Chairman of the AuditCommittee), Citadel Communications (serving as Chairman of the Audit Committee), Cablecom (Switzerland) andRepublic Mortgage Home Loans.He resides in Connecticut with his wife Deb. They have six children and eighteen grandchildren.
Hello Ladies & Gentlemen, Welcome to the Undisputed Wrestling Podcast. It's time for another Throwback Thoughts special where we'll be reviewing the 1000th episode of Monday Night Raw. "The Undisputed Rev" James Woolford is joined by "The Scottish Sensation" Ian Milne & "John Cena's Biggest Fan" Callum Hogan. The show took place at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The show featured matches such as Rey Mysterio, Sheamus & Sin Cara taking on Chris Jericho, Dolph Ziggler & Alberto Del Rio in a 6-man tag match, Brodus Clay facing Jack Swagger, Christian defending his IC Title against The Miz, Heath Slater facing Lita in an Intergender No DQ Match and the main event was CM Punk defending his WWE Championship against John Cena after he cashed in his MITB contract. This show also featured the Reunion of DX, The AJ Lee & Daniel Bryan Wedding, The announcement that The Rock would be getting a shot at the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble 2013, Triple H challenging Brock Lesnar to a match at SummerSlam and The Reunion of The Brothers of Destruction. Follow us on Twitter @TheUWPodcast and on Facebook @UWPodcast. Catch .James, Ian & Callum on Twitter @UndisputedRev @Milney1989 @CallumH2000. Please Subscribe and Hit the download button. Enjoy the show and Thanks for listening.
On this episode of ARN, Arn and Conrad revisit WWE Battleground 2015, which took place on July 19, 2015 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, MO. In the main event, we'd see WWE Champion Seth Rollins take on Brock Lesnar, with an unexpected return to close out the show. Other notable matchups included John Cena vs. Kevin Owens for the US Championship, Bray Wyatt vs. Roman Reigns, and much more! If you have credit card debt or in a 30 year loan? Well, www.savewithconrad.com can help you get out of that pinch and save money at the same time! Head over to SaveWithConrad.com for a quick quote. Arn joins Conrad's four other host at ADFREESHOWS.com, the largest collection of wrestling legends on one channel. www.ADFREESHOWS.com will have every podcast ad free and early, plus bonus content you won't get anywhere else. Join Today www.ADFREESHOWS.com Now you can enjoy ARN on YouTube! Turn on your notifications at http://www.ArnShowOnYouTube.com Want to look like a bad ass? Well, head over to http://www.ArnShirts.com and choose a tee from our hilarious growing collection. If you want the world to hear about the exciting things your doing in your business then you need to advertise on ARN! We can help make a difference in your company today over at www.AdvertiseWithConrad.com
Highly respected sports journalist Paul Suellentrop joined Wichita State as a senior communicator to provide comprehensive coverage of the Shockers' momentous first season competing in the American Athletic Conference and beyond. Suellentrop's stories, podcasts, and videos on WSU sports will be posted primarily on GoShockers.com and will also be made available to news media outlets and through social media. Lou Heldman, vice president for Strategic Communications, said: "Paul is already well known to Shocker Nation through more than a decade as the primary reporter covering WSU athletics for The Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com. We've asked him to use his journalistic talent and knowledge of our teams, coaches, supporters, and history to develop new approaches to reporting on athletics and other university activities." Suellentrop said: "I grew up in a Shocker family. My parents first bought season men's basketball tickets for Levitt Arena in the 1960s. My own Shocker sports memories go back to early childhood. "In recent years," Suellentrop said, "I've gotten to be an eyewitness to many great moments in Shocker sports, including men's basketball cutting down nets in Madison Square Garden, Staples Center, Scottrade Center, and Koch Arena. I'm looking forward to increased access to teams and coaches in my new role." Suellentrop's new role is a collaboration between WSU Athletics and Strategic Communications. He'll also be communicating about university-wide topics such as applied learning and innovation. Follow Paul on Twitter: @PaulSuellentrop
Mike Francesa has really taken to Twitter, Lisa Ann sent a late night text to Iggy Strode, Billions mentioned her Fleshlight last evening, would Iggy be interested in her long-term, discussing midget porn, asking for an update on logistics, will Iggy scrap with ole Recaps, admiring Strode's visage, the New York Post wrote about male steam room orgies proper, Caller Adam checks into the program, talking about restroom attendants on the East Side, the Scottrade Center will be renamed later this morning, Dotem will be in town next week, Plow Boy is bullish on Biff as the newest member of the Goob 11, back to the phone lines, Doug has a smashed window at home, discussing golf course hazards.
Mike Francesa has really taken to Twitter, Lisa Ann sent a late night text to Iggy Strode, Billions mentioned her Fleshlight last evening, would Iggy be interested in her long-term, discussing midget porn, asking for an update on logistics, will Iggy scrap with ole Recaps, admiring Strode's visage, the New York Post wrote about male steam room orgies proper, Caller Adam checks into the program, talking about restroom attendants on the East Side, the Scottrade Center will be renamed later this morning, Dotem will be in town next week, Plow Boy is bullish on Biff as the newest member of the Goob 11, back to the phone lines, Doug has a smashed window at home, discussing golf course hazards.
Ken gives you inside information on upcoming matches in the world of MMA & UFC as well as the results from UFC Fight Night: Stephens vs. Chio (also known as UFC Fight Night 124). UFC Fight Night: Stephens vs. Chio took place on Jan 14th 2018 live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Host Don Marsh talked with tenor Scott Kennebeck about his multi-faceted career and the various audiences he’s performed for.
The high flying young New Jersey Devils came to Scottrade Center to hopefully get a big road win aginst the home town Blues. The Blues would take a 2-1 lead in to the third period, but former Edmonton Oiler Tyler Hall tied the game up at 2-2 with a power play goal early in the... The post The Blues get a stellar performance from Carter Hutton and beat the Devils 3-2 in a shootout appeared first on The Drop Podcast.
What will Lady Gaga wear in St. Louis tonight, should Iggy purchase a new suit of clothes for this occasion, Strode shoe stories, did folks enjoy the Bill Russell discussion yesterday, The Cat has more classic references but won't say brah, talking Cal Eldred and why Hayes shouldn't call him Hayseed, Blues preview, Doug likes to eat ice cream out of the carton, Tub and Hitler (?) talk, do you expect bookstores to keep Mein Kampf regularly in stock, discussing WWII memorabilia and Doug's trip to Europe, he encountered Bob Barker and fans of his Miami newscasts, when did Doug first meet Victor, Plowsy talks about poker night at The Rock, Jennings was the pit boss, Iggy isn't comfortable talking about Carlie, are people already lined up outside Scottrade Center, what's up with Michael Porter Jr., what exactly are trade concepts when it comes to Stanton, where is the ideal place to reside in St. Louis, what if Giancarlo lived next to Iggy, discussing The Cat's neighbors, would Iggy live in a van or a tiny house, Plowsy has gross takes.
What will Lady Gaga wear in St. Louis tonight, should Iggy purchase a new suit of clothes for this occasion, Strode shoe stories, did folks enjoy the Bill Russell discussion yesterday, The Cat has more classic references but won't say brah, talking Cal Eldred and why Hayes shouldn't call him Hayseed, Blues preview, Doug likes to eat ice cream out of the carton, Tub and Hitler (?) talk, do you expect bookstores to keep Mein Kampf regularly in stock, discussing WWII memorabilia and Doug's trip to Europe, he encountered Bob Barker and fans of his Miami newscasts, when did Doug first meet Victor, Plowsy talks about poker night at The Rock, Jennings was the pit boss, Iggy isn't comfortable talking about Carlie, are people already lined up outside Scottrade Center, what's up with Michael Porter Jr., what exactly are trade concepts when it comes to Stanton, where is the ideal place to reside in St. Louis, what if Giancarlo lived next to Iggy, discussing The Cat's neighbors, would Iggy live in a van or a tiny house, Plowsy has gross takes.
Michael Calhoun talks with Edward Jones Chief Executive Jim Weddle about Scottrade Center naming rights, Chief Executive Warner Baxter Ameren on investing in startups and Principal of Deloitte on tech jobs in St. Louis.
20th ward Alderman of St. Louis city Cara Spencer joins us in studio to discuss everything related to Scottrade Center renovations.
20th ward Alderman of St. Louis city Cara Spencer joins us in studio to discuss everything related to Scottrade Center renovations.
Interview with Alderwoman Cara Spencer. This week we have a special edition of the podcast. Jason had the pleasure of speaking with the Alderwoman for the 20th Ward ofthe city of St. Louis, Cara Spencer. We wanted to hear from her to get her side of why she is currently in a legal battle with the St. Louis Blues over funding for the improvements to the Scottrade Center. It is an interesting listen and has alot of information on where things currently stand with the funding. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blues-hockey-podcast/support
Curt, Bill & Jeff get off their asses and bring back the live show for Season 6 Episode 2 of Lets Go Blues Radio. Ohhh...say it ain't so Robby Fabbri...damn. We discuss injuries, the young guns, the Scottrade Center renovation funding controversy (St. Louis' 20th Ward Alderman Cara Spencer is mentioned a lot...she didn't respond to us when we invited her on the show), we have Bluenote Sports Bar & Grille Trivia as well as Today in Blues History brought to you by the @stlblueshistory Twitter account. Also, thanks to Nick & Nick from the Toast Dispatch website & podcast for joining us!
The fellas return and talk about a rash of improvements in the first wave of renovations for the Scottrade Center, as well as a rash of injuries that have struck the Blues in the opening weeks of the season. They also touch on other league news, and break down the first two preseason games. Follow the guys on Twitter and Instagram @twoguysnocup
Joe talks about the results and gives his thoughts from WWE's Smackdown Live Brand PPV, Money In The Bank (2017). Smackdown Live's Money In The Bank (2017) took place on June 8th, 2017 live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Nossas previsões para o PPV exclusivo do Smackdown Live que rola no próximo domingo (18/06), o Money in the Bank, direto do Scottrade Center em St. Louis, Missouri. Tem também BOLÃOMANIA com novidades, convidada especial e rápidas pinceladas sobre NJPW. Ouça! Participações de Douglas Yung (daigo), Matheus Mossmann (dynablack), Leonardo Luni (toushin05) e nossa convidada Júlia Mancilha (jumancilha) *NOVO*BOLÃOMANIA 2K17 WWE MITB 2017 - http://bit.ly/2rAkYfu POWER RANKINGS BOLÃOMANIA 2k17: https://goo.gl/qpxNtr 4CWP - WWE PPV's Matches Ranking 2017: https://goo.gl/mz3Oo2 Não deixe de dar seu like, comentar e inscrever-se no canal para continuar acompanhando nossos vídeos! Siga-nos nas redes sociais:YouTube: /fourcwpTwitter: @fourcwpInstagram : @fourcwp Facebook: /fourcwp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fourcwp/message
Alderwoman Cara Spencer joined DJ in the studio following his conversation with Coalition Against Public Funding for Stadiums' Fred Lindecke to discuss her opposition to the city authorizing spending $67.5 million for renovations to the Scottrade Center. Here's a rough glance at how the conversation went: 1:30-7:15 - How things are going in Spencer's 20th Ward 7:15-21:45 - Background on the $67.5 million allocated for renovations to the Scottrade Center. "This was never meant to be a bargaining chip." 21:45-37:00 - The grounds for a lawsuit against this financing model and the cities unmet needs. "I certainly haven't seen the lease." 37:00-44:00 - Lots of legislating still going on in city hall.
This week, DJ talks to a retiree from the Post-Dispatch, Fred Lindecke, who played a big roll in getting referendums passed requiring public votes to approve financing Coalition Against Public Funding of Stadiums. Lindecke appeared on Collateral Damage in 2015 and returns to discuss the aftermath of the Rams leaving town, the proposed soccer stadium, and the city funding upgrades to the Scottrade Center, where the Blues play. Here's a rough breakdown of how the conversation went: 3:00-6:30 - How the referendums got passed and "A stupid judge's decision" 6:30-15:00 - The Rams and the proposed soccer stadium 15:00-23:00 - Funding renovations to the Scottrade Center and its implications 23:00-25:00 - What's next and a timetable for pending lawsuits 25:00- end - Reflecting on the state of media and Fred's time at the Post Tune-in to our follow-up to this conversation with Alderwoman Cara Spencer who is questioning the constitutionality of $67.5 million in public funds being used to pay for renovations to the Scottrade Center
The Blues return to the ice for Game 2 Friday night at Scottrade Center. On this episode of the Blues NHL Podcast, Jim is joined by Jamie Rivers and Darin Kimble as they welcome FOX Sports producer, Tim Pabst. Tim is a long-time producer for the St. Louis Blues and he joins the gang to try... The post Missed It By That Much! appeared first on Blues NHL Podcast.
Episode 75 of the USA Wrestling Bonus Points podcast features 2017 NCAA champion Cory Clark of the University of Iowa. Clark capped off his collegiate career by winning the NCAA Division I Championships held at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo. He became the 133-pound NCAA champion with wins over Connor Schram of Stanford, Pat D'Arcy of Princeton, Stevan Micic of Michigan, Nathan Tomasello of Ohio State and Seth Gross of South Dakota State. Clark defeated Gross 4-3 in the championship match. Clark finished his Hawkeye career as a four-time NCAA All-American and three-time NCAA finalist as he became the 54th individual in program history to claim a national title. He is the 19th Hawkeye to become a four-time All-American. Topics of discussion include cementing his career with a NCAA title, overcoming the heartbreak of finishing second at the NCAAs two times, what it means to be a part of the Iowa wrestling tradition and much more. Follow USA Wrestling Bonus Points Ep. 75 guest Cory Clark on Twitter at @iCoryClark and follow show host Richard Immel on Twitter at @Richard_Immel. Listen to previous episodes of the show on the USA Wrestling Bonus Points Archives or by subscribing on your favorite podcast listening application.
St. Louis threw itself a great big party on Sunday! On this episode of the Blues NHL Podcast, Jamie joins Jim to review a great day of sports in St. Louis. The fans showed up at the Scottrade Center and the Blues delivered, posting a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators in a playoff-style tilt... The post WOW!!! appeared first on Blues NHL Podcast.
Crunch time is now… On this episode of the Blues NHL Podcast, join Jim, Garry, and Jamie as they break down the St. Louis Blues return home to Scottrade Center while we creep closer to mid-April playoff hockey. Also, St. Louis fans will see the return of a hometown boy as Clayton Keller will make... The post Young Guns!! appeared first on Blues NHL Podcast.
Hawkeyes Mic Wrestling podcast - On The Mat - talking 2016-17 Iowa Hawkeyes Wrestling and previewing the NCAA Wrestling Championships held at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis - with commentary and in-depth analysis by host Tyler Tjelmeland, featuring Iowa Head Coach Tom Brands plus Wrestlers Thomas Gilman and Cory Clark.
On Episode 71 of the USA Wrestling Bonus Points podcast the duo of Richard Immel and Jason Bryant return to break down every aspect of the 2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. This year's NCAA bracketology episode features in-depth analysis of all 10 weight classes being contested, team race scenarios, Hodge Trophy discussion, predictions and more off the wall banter. The 2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships will he beld March 16-18 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo. Follow USA Wrestling Bonus Points Ep. 71 guest Jason Bryant on Twitter at @jasonmbryant and follow show host Richard Immel on Twitter at @Richard_Immel. Listen to previous episodes of the show on the USA Wrestling Bonus Points Archives or by subscribing on your favorite podcast listening application.
It's Red Wings vs Blues! Catch the EA Sports NHL 17 simulation play-by-play commentary of Eric Munter for the St. Louis Blues as they host the Detroit Red Wings on October 27, 2016 at Scottrade Center. Who does EA Sports think will come out on top? Find out in this National Hockey League simulation of EA Sports NHL 17.WATCH THIS EPISODE OF HOCKEY SIMS:https://youtu.be/Hq_g_ovor1QSUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/YouTubeEricFOLLOW on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Eric_MunterLIKE me on Facebook:http://www.Facebook.com/OfficialEricMunterHOCKEY SIMSAn Eric Munter presentation.Copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved.http://www.EricMunter.com
Curt, Bill & Jeff chat it up about recent Blues news. Today in Blues History, recent sub par performances, Jake Allen's play, Perron's hat trick, Scottrade Center is no more, we talk about the Ice Guardians premiere and we'll do the Bluenote Sports Bar & Grille Trivia Shootout with a lucky listener and the always entertaining Social Media Fails! Join us live to chat hockey or participate in trivia midway through the show! Click on the link below the live stream at www.letsgoblues.com/radio. It will be there when we open the show up for listeners to join.
It's Sharks vs Blues! Catch the NHL 16 simulation play-by-play commentary of Eric Munter for the St. Louis Blues as they host the San Jose Sharks in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals on May 23, 2016 at Scottrade Center. Who does EA Sports think will come out on top? Find out in this National Hockey League simulation of EA Sports NHL 16.WATCH THIS EPISODE OF HOCKEY SIMS:https://youtu.be/PIkLq0Dmu60SUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/YouTubeEricFOLLOW on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Eric_MunterLIKE me on Facebook:http://www.Facebook.com/OfficialEricMunterHOCKEY SIMSAn Eric Munter presentation.Copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved.http://www.EricMunter.com
It's Sharks vs Blues! Catch the NHL 16 simulation play-by-play commentary of Eric Munter for the St. Louis Blues as they host the San Jose Sharks in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals on May 17, 2016 at Scottrade Center. Who does EA Sports think will come out on top? Find out in this National Hockey League simulation of EA Sports NHL 16.WATCH THIS EPISODE OF HOCKEY SIMS:https://youtu.be/rtMMaoW6eRcSUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/YouTubeEricFOLLOW on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Eric_MunterLIKE me on Facebook:http://www.Facebook.com/OfficialEricMunterHOCKEY SIMSAn Eric Munter presentation.Copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved.http://www.EricMunter.com
It's Sharks vs Blues! Catch the NHL 16 simulation play-by-play commentary of Eric Munter for the St. Louis Blues as they host the San Jose Sharks in Game 1 of Western Conference Finals on May 15, 2016 at Scottrade Center. Who does EA Sports think will come out on top? Find out in this National Hockey League simulation of EA Sports NHL 16.WATCH THIS EPISODE OF HOCKEY SIMS:https://youtu.be/tP-LsPqg4kASUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/YouTubeEricFOLLOW on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Eric_MunterLIKE me on Facebook:http://www.Facebook.com/OfficialEricMunterHOCKEY SIMSAn Eric Munter presentation.Copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved.http://www.EricMunter.com
It's Stars vs Blues! Catch the NHL 16 simulation play-by-play commentary of Eric Munter for the St. Louis Blues as they host the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of their Stanley Cup Playoff series on May 9, 2016 at Scottrade Center. Who does EA Sports think will come out on top? Find out in this National Hockey League simulation of EA Sports NHL 16.WATCH THIS EPISODE OF HOCKEY SIMS:https://youtu.be/n5guh9T7X4oSUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/YouTubeEricFOLLOW on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Eric_MunterLIKE me on Facebook:http://www.Facebook.com/OfficialEricMunterHOCKEY SIMSAn Eric Munter presentation.Copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved.http://www.EricMunter.com
It's Stars vs Blues! Catch the NHL 16 simulation play-by-play commentary of Eric Munter for the St. Louis Blues as they host the Dallas Stars in Game 5 of their Stanley Cup Playoff series on May 5, 2016 at the Scottrade Center. Who does EA Sports think will come out on top? Find out in this National Hockey League simulation of EA Sports NHL 16.WATCH THIS EPISODE OF HOCKEY SIMS:https://youtu.be/EL-DLB_xjIoSUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/YouTubeEricFOLLOW on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Eric_MunterLIKE me on Facebook:http://www.Facebook.com/OfficialEricMunterHOCKEY SIMSAn Eric Munter presentation.Copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved.http://www.EricMunter.com
It's Stars vs Blues! Catch the NHL 16 simulation play-by-play commentary of Eric Munter for the St. Louis Blues as they host the Dallas Stars in Game 3 of their Stanley Cup Playoff series on May 3, 2016 at the Scottrade Center. Who does EA Sports think will come out on top? Find out in this National Hockey League simulation of EA Sports NHL 16.WATCH THIS EPISODE OF HOCKEY SIMS:https://youtu.be/CL9GFaL85a8SUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/YouTubeEricFOLLOW on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Eric_MunterLIKE me on Facebook:http://www.Facebook.com/OfficialEricMunterHOCKEY SIMSAn Eric Munter presentation.Copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved.http://www.EricMunter.com
Episode 5 – Live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, our guest this week is NHL great and former St. Louis Blues captain Garth Butcher, who sits down one-on-one with Chaser for a great back-and-forth…including how Garth used to really get Stu Grimson going! We also look at Steven Stamkos & free agency, officials... The post Our guest is Garth Butcher, plus we talk Stamkos free agency, officials cursing and Gretzky & Messier’s thoughts on state-of-the-game appeared first on Chasen Pucks with Panger.
Do you smell that? That's the new-season smell... or at least I hope that's what that is. On this episode, there's a lot of ground to cover. There's the usual off-season and pre-season injuries, and some good news about Jori Lehtera in particular. Congrats to Paul Stastny on the imminent birth of his first child - with Oshie and David Backes and now Paul, there sure seems to be a lot of that going around. And while some things are just beginning, other things are ending. We salute some Blues players that have retired lately, and also celebrate the late Todd Ewen. RIP, Animal. Other topics include the Kane appearance at Chicago's camp, and also a bonus chat we recorded at the Scottrade Center after the first public session of training camp. It's beginning to look a lot like hockey season!
CP and Smalls sit down with Ed Ruth from the NCAA floor!
On Episode 9 of the Maryland Mat Chat, head wrestling coach Kerry McCoy talks about three wrestlers who have qualified for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in St. Louis. Coach McCoy talks about the battle in the Big Ten, how this season went during the year and what to look forward to with Geoffrey Alexander, Lou Mascola and Spencer Myers in St. Louis. Keep an eye on www.marylandmatchat.com for updates and various formats of how you can listen to the show and subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Spreaker and SoundCloud. Android and iOS apps also available for FREE. Go to www.marylandmatchat.com and check the HOW TO LISTEN menu and you'll see links right to the specific apps. It's also available on the sidebar of the homepage. Follow @mattalkonline on Twitter for updates and nuggets of information about the Maryland Mat Chat and all the other shows that are part of the Mat Talk Podcast Network. You can also check out our network home page at www.mattalkonline.com.
We're part of the celebration of 20 years of fan-run papers being sold outside the Scottrade Center. We're joined by Brad Lee as we talk about the history of the paper, things he and the other editors have learned over the years, some funny stories about the paper, and of course the Blues. Not just looking back, but also looking forward at what Hitch and the team is going to do (not expecting the trade the day after we recorded it). Our playoff prospects and the outlook for future outdoor games are also discussed.
...a celebration of Games 1 and 2 from Round 1 of the playoffs. We talk about the heart attacks, the crotch-grabbing drama, and the general blowed-up-ness of the Scottrade Center. Also, the side benefits of Tim's playoff seats, the re-found wealth of secondary scoring, and of course the douchebaggery of Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook. A few ideas about suspensions are tossed around. All that, and a beer or two...
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self talks Eastern Kentucky, the NCAA tournament, Joel Embiid and Andrew Wiggins on Thursday afternoon at Scottrade Center, site of KU's Friday afternoon game against EKU.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self talks Eastern Kentucky, the NCAA tournament, Joel Embiid and Andrew Wiggins on Thursday afternoon at Scottrade Center, site of KU's Friday afternoon game against EKU.