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We dive into our picks for the Top 25 NHL Players of the 2000s, assessing based on stats, hardware, and overall contributions from the 1999-2000 season to the present. We discuss players like Jaromir Jagr, Nicholas Lindstrom, Joe Pavelski, the Sedin twins, and Zdeno Chara who made or just missed our list. We also cover goalies like Roberto Luongo and Marc Andre Fleury, elite forwards like Steven Stamkos, Anze Kopitar, and our top trio of Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, and Nick Lidstrom. Join us as we debate, discuss, and rank the players who've defined NHL hockey over the past quarter-century.00:00 Welcome to Overtime Hockey Talk00:28 Top 25 NHL Players of the 2000s00:34 Criteria for Ranking Players02:32 Just Missed the List05:15 Evaluating Goaltenders06:17 Impact of Stanley Cups07:17 Comparing Eras in Hockey09:12 Starting the Top 25 Countdown10:05 Debating Player Rankings19:37 The Luongo vs. Lundqvist Debate20:44 What If Scenarios in NHL History23:56 Injuries and Hall of Fame Credentials25:23 The Sedin Twins' Impact on the NHL28:35 Henrik Lundqvist vs. Roberto Luongo31:08 Top 15 NHL Players: Kopitar to Kucherov37:58 Top 10 NHL Players: Malkin to Kane41:45 Chris Pronger: An Underrated Defenseman45:04 Top 3 NHL Players: Ovechkin, Lidstrom, Crosby47:16 Closing Remarks and Social Media Plugs
“There (Whale) Blows!” VAN@PIT 01/10/23A feel-good win in the desert, a heartfelt (unscheduled) trip to Montreal, and a WBS goalie call-up: You could say the Penguins' latest road trip was a humdinger. Welp, they're home, are the Pens, and tonight they get a visit from the Skating Orcas of British Columbia Province. Allegheny County's own, J.T. Miller is set to play hockey on a fresh sheet at PPG Paints Arena tonight, with the Penguins - still short Kris Letang, Tristan Jarry, Ryan Poehling, Josh Archibald, and Jeff Petry, looking to keep things in the win column.Thank you for listening!! Follow us on Twitter @penspod, on Instagram at @flypenguinsfly, and subscribe to the Fly Penguins Fly YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3fw0IWt for video editions of select conversations you'll hear on this podcast!Enjoy tonight's Penguins home game versus the Canucks … AND of COURSE:LETS GO PENS!!JEFF TAYLOR
We start this edition of the pod looking at some key storylines 1-month into the NHL Season as Button enjoys his vacation in Cabo and Kouleas gets set for the Hockey Hall of Fame Red Carpet Monday evening in Toronto!The deja vu soap opera continuing to play out in Vancouver (1:16). After another disappointing weekend, will the Canucks finally make changes? What needs to happen?We continue with our 1-month in theme in our 1st half and also talk division leaders (7:28). Our thoughts on Boston, Vegas, New Jersey and Winnipeg.Our Sports Interaction (12:10) features our inside look at the NHL this week!In the 2nd half of the pod we're all over the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction weekend (14:04)!Borje Salming emotions for The King, his legacy, Swedish hockey growth + pride (16:55).The Sedin Twins, Daniel + Henrik and one of the greatest draft moves pulled off by Brian Burke (21:14). Roberto Luongo (24:39)Daniel Alfredsson (27:51)Riikka Sallinen (30:53)Herb Carnegie (31:24)
Jack Eichel had the last laugh on the Buffalo Sabres as he netted a hat trick in his return to Buffalo in a win for the Vegas Golden Knights. The Boston Bruins are also red hot and are now 8-0-0 at home this season.Plus, it's Hockey Hall of Fame weekend with the Sedin Twins, Daniel Alfredsson, Roberto Luongo, Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie entering the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto.And we look ahead to some great matchups on the ice this weekend as Claude Giroux returns to Philadelphia and the Seattle Kraken have some exciting matchups among a great schedule of games.All this and more on the Friday edition of the Locked On NHL Podcast with Rachel Donner and Gil Martin.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jack Eichel had the last laugh on the Buffalo Sabres as he netted a hat trick in his return to Buffalo in a win for the Vegas Golden Knights. The Boston Bruins are also red hot and are now 8-0-0 at home this season. Plus, it's Hockey Hall of Fame weekend with the Sedin Twins, Daniel Alfredsson, Roberto Luongo, Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie entering the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. And we look ahead to some great matchups on the ice this weekend as Claude Giroux returns to Philadelphia and the Seattle Kraken have some exciting matchups among a great schedule of games. All this and more on the Friday edition of the Locked On NHL Podcast with Rachel Donner and Gil Martin. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the second hour of the show, Julia Tocheri and Mike DiStefano are joined by former NHL goaltender Eddie Lack to share some of his fondest memories of playing with Class of 2022 Hall of Famers Roberto Luongo and the Sedin Twins. Then Julia and Al's Brother unveil their picks for the Leafs Hall of Shame, including worst plays, contracts and least memorable players.
Dedicated to Ben Stelter! Rest in Peace Buddy! Special Guest: Paul Varley Friendship League- https://friendshipleague.org/ Egypt Hockey- https://egypticehockey.wixsite.com/egypticehockey Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive into Arbitration Signs, A Formal Apology to "The bum in the Adin Hill Video", New Reverse Retro Jerseys and Paul Varley's Hockey Adventures in Egypt and Ecuador! Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @Maddogmatt44 Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast
Boomer and Matt Rose open up the first hour of the show giving their takes on the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame class. This year's class is headlined the Sedin Twins and Roberto Luongo. With Pinder being gone, Matt Rose wraps up the hour by walking us through today's edition of The Pinder Report.
Longtime NHLer and Montreal Canadiens Assistant Coach Alex Burrows recounts his stories playing with Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin and Roberto Luongo, how the Sedin Twins revolutionized the game of hockey on-and-off the ice the greatness of their notable careers and the Montreal Canadiens offseason.
If you are from Vancouver, congrats you finally got what you deserved and woah, look around, nothing is on fire. Wow, beautiful. We can have good things. Anywho, one love to the Sedin Twins and Roberto Luongo for being validated and more importantly being validated off the rip. Not everyone in the Hall are first ballot Hall of Famers but damn, you three are.
Randip, Bik & Jamie discuss the Sedin Twins and Roberto Luongo getting inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, while Alex Mogilny gets snubbed once again. Guests include John Garrett.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 VANcast with JPat and Drancer - A show about the Vancouver Canucks
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The Fighters are back and in perfect time to break down the Stanley Cup Final, as the Islanders fall valiantly to Tampa in a close Game 7 and Montreal manages to beat Vegas, which leaves John wondering if the Leafs were actually....good? We talk about our predictions for the Stanley Cup Final and whether or not we think Montreal can pull it out. Plus, we take a look at some front office moves around the league as the Seattle Kraken have their first Head Coach in Dave Hakstol and the Canucks bring the Sedin Twins into the fold.
In this week's episode, Brutes & James discuss Nazem Kadri's hit on Justin Faulk, and what the next course of action would be by the league against a playoff repeat offender. The guys also discuss the suspension to Florida's Sam Bennett, the Canucks potentially hiring the Sedin Twins for front office roles as well as the return of Jim Benning, the history of MTL vs. TOR, the playoffs so far, and much more! Sponsored by Smoke + Mirrors Media! Intro Music: Dear Maria, Count Me In - All Time Low Outro Music: Move On - Coleman Hell
Ryan Kesler, the guy you might not like if he's on the other side. He's in your face, talks shit, and scores. Who can't appreciate that? This guy had a great career, a former Selke Trophy winner, Kesler had a reputation as one of the best two way players of his era. He also put his body through hell and back again. He openly talks about his toradol use and how it led to serious side effects and consequences. With that said, Kesler said he'd do it all over again. Recently the subject of the seriousness of Toradol usage, Kesler describes what he went through as a player and the impact it's had on his ability to try and live a normal life post career. We also get into plenty of hockey talk and his time playing in Vancouver. From the Sedins to Luongo to John Tortarella, we dive deep on this edition of the Cam and Strick Podcast.
The Athletic Vancouver writer Thomas Drance joined Rink Wide on TSN1040 to talk about his piece on the Sedin's 10 Greatest Shifts, as well the current Canucks who are first place in the Pacific division, and much more.
Andrew Wadden & JD Burke bring you another edition of Rink Wide on TSN1040, talking all things hockey with an emphasis on the Canucks after the emotional jersey retirement of the Sedin Twins. The guys go around the league with the hottest stories from the past week including: Zack Kassian suspension, Jay Boumeester and more; and are joined by guests Thomas Drance, Jon Abbott and Felix Sicard.
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Despite outshooting the Canucks 49-20, the Blackhawks lost again, this time 3-0 to their Vancouver rivals. Jacob Markstrom was the different in the game on the night the Sedin Twins were honored. Jay Zawaski breaks down the game, assigns the Pluses & Minuses, and much more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.All music by Greg Henkin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
Despite outshooting the Canucks 49-20, the Blackhawks lost again, this time 3-0 to their Vancouver rivals. Jacob Markstrom was the different in the game on the night the Sedin Twins were honored. Jay Zawaski breaks down the game, assigns the Pluses & Minuses, and much more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. All music by Greg Henkin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys discuss the number retirement and legacy of the Sedin Twins, and Kevin Bieksa's perfect roast of them. Plus, the Jay Bouwmeester scare, the Penguins trade, debating the Blackhawks' future, bad injury news, salary cap weirdness, Sonic The Hedgehog, the Olympics mess and Jeremy Roenick gets fired. Sponsored by Away and Burrow!
Brian Burke joins us live from Rogers Arena ahead of Daniel and Henrik Sedin’s jersey retirement ceremony. The guys speak to Ramona Shelbourne of ESPN as the Raptors look to make it 16 wins in a row. We break down Shea Weber’s ankle injury and Paul Maurice’s new contract extension. We provide an update on […]
TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joined the boys on OverDrive earlier today following the Leafs OT victory over the Coyotes last night. He touched on that, on the Sedin twins as they have their jerseys retired tonight & on the injury to Shea Weber and what his future holds
Anson Carter joined Tanbir Rana and Ryan Lehal to and share a story about Marc Crawford and the Sedin twins.
We are another week closer to the start of the new NHL season, which means another exciting episode of Two Man Forecheck. In the open we talk about the Vancouver Canucks and how they will fare with the no longer present Sedin Twins. The future may be bright, but how far out is that future? The Top 4 discussion doesn’t bring us any surprises. The Atlantic and Central divisions should stay the same at the top, with positions possibly switching for Nashville and Winnipeg. The Atlantic is a 3-horse race. Last week’s Twitter poll brought some interesting results as near 30% believe Shea Theodore will not sign before the beginning of the season. There are only 3 remaining RFA’s that have not signed. Nurse, Reinhart, Morrissey and Wood have all inked deals. Eugene Melnyk, owner of the Ottawa Senators, put out a video at the beginning of the month explaining to fans how the team was going to rebuild. Is he so far off? At first thought, yes, but watch and give it more thought. He seems to have a plan in mind. We delve into the expansion and Seattle as the biggest possibility. They only have one more hurdle to leap over for the NHL. Owen Tippett of the Florida Panthers will be a rookie this upcoming season. What are his chances of winning the Calder trophy? Jake Dotchin, defenseman for the Lightning, has been unconditionally waived due to material breach of contract. Has this move opened a Pandora’s box? The NHLPA is getting involved so this story is not going away any time soon. Finally, we talk Boston Bruins. They have made a few roster moves, but nothing unexpected. Also, they are 5 million under the cap at the moment. For what is this money ear-marked? The Forecheckers discuss. Another week in the books, another week closer to the season. Give us a listen and don’t forget to vote in this week’s poll on Twitter. Enjoy the show!
It is the end of an era if you're a Canucks fan. The producer of the Jill Bennett show Ben Dooley is one of those fans, and he shares some of his stories of the twins. Guest: Ben Dooley
TSN Radio sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht, host of The Sport Market, rolls out The Sport Market Podium powered by PURICA, the week's biggest sport business stories. Gold goes to the Sedin Twins sendoff in Vancouver, while Masters and the NBA 2K E-League draft make the list.
On the latest edition of Pucking Thoughts Radio, Adam & JC talk about the Sedin twins retiring and their legacy. They'll also put a wrap on the season's of the Rangers, Islanders, Hurricanes, Blackhawks, Stars & Flames. We'll be doing playoff preview segments all weekend long, but there are still 2 days left in the regular season with plenty of positioning to be decided. It's all a part of PTR 63!
On the latest Podcast @mcauz56 goes nuts about the unique/crazy phenomenon that is the Sedin Twins, @BobMackowycz worries about the Raptors and the guys look at playoff minutes for Matthews and the rest of the Leafs young stars. Bob reveals yet another horrible lunch and gives a Toronto restaurant recommendation and Matt ranks his Top-5 fish and an Ontario white wine you should drink.
The boys discuss the Sedin Twins calling it a career. Emergency goalie Scott Foster getting his moment. The Flyers magic number and NHL trophy hopes and so much more.
TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro joins OverDrive to discuss what he's looking for over the final three games for the Maple Leafs, how the Leafs would cope with an injury to Travis Dermott, plus offers his thoughts on what the Sedin twins meant to Vancouver.
Longtime member of the Canucks, Todd Bertuzzi joins OverDrive to discuss his experience playing with the Sedin twins, the legacy they're leaving behind and how he'll remember them as teammates.
It’s eulogy nation on this week’s Skate in the Crease. This week we discuss the lost hopes and dreams of many a fan as we eulogize the hockey teams eliminated from the playoff race. We say goodbye to the hapless Buffalo Sabres. We say goodbye to the aging Sedin Twins and the Vancouver Canucks. We … Continue reading The Playoff Race Eulogies – Part 1 →
Loui Eriksson returns to the Vancouver Canucks as they slump their way through southern California. A full brand of hockey, perfect for people with sleep problems on a Saturday night. Geeta, P Mac and Ryan join you this week to talk about the up and down Vancouver Canucks. From Loui Eriksson's return to the line up and his guaranteed lineup spot with the Sedin Twins. They also discuss the Erik Gudbranson conundrum currently facing Jim Benning. Do you trade him to a contender for prospects or picks? Or do you re-sign him to a potentially inflated overpaying contract. They also ask what will happen to Jim Benning. He's in his final year in his contract as General Manager. Does he retain the role? Or try and keep him on in a lesser role, one with a more emphasis on scouting and drafting. Vadim Shipachyov officially retires from the NHL as a career Vegas Golden Knight. They discuss his short controversial tenure with Vegas and what eventually brought him back to Russia. We put together a nice little musical montage of his NHL career highlights. Finally, the gang discusses the slumping Edmonton Oilers and what they can do (or need to do) to turn it around to become the playoff contenders they last year. Enjoy! If you're a $5 or more backer on Patreon, you can continue listening to this episode on "5 Minutes For Paying" the gang discusses Geeta's dull Tinder date prior to the podcast and shoot the breeze. Visit www.patreon.com/pucksonnet Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook
Greg talked about people's hatred of the Canucks if he would be surprised if Roberto Luongo has another meltdown in Game 7 how Chara and Seidenberg have taken the Sedin Twins out of the equation what things he has found to be baffling about the series which team is under more pressure to win Game 7 how big of a loss Mason Raymond is for Vancouver the contrast between Luongo and Tim Thomas and who he thinks will raise the Cup.