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Jamie Dodd and Randip Janda react to the Vancouver Canucks officially naming Manny Malhotra as head coach and examine why his communication skills, leadership style, and player development track record made him the obvious choice. The guys break down Ryan Johnson's comments on building resilience through losing, how the organization plans to measure success during a rebuild, and why patience and long-term growth are becoming central themes of the new regime. Plus, the Whiteboard dives into the Caleb Malhotra discussion, the Canucks' transparency around potential conflicts, and reports that top draft prospects Chase Reid and Jackson Verhoeff are among the players drawing significant attention from Vancouver ahead of the draft. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
It is done! The vow of (podcast) silence until the Canucks leadership regime (Captain Quinn included) were removed from power has finally paid off. The vow also included a requirement for the Sedins and Ryan Johnson to get promotions and for John Cena to retire from WWE. It was very specific, but fair is fair. It all happened, so here we are. Never a dull moment for the Vancouver Canucks, who can't even benefit from being the worst team in the league. We chat about (expected) Draft Lottery heartbreak, the new leadership and hopeful skepticism, the Whitecaps saga and Vancouver hosting the World Cup. Also, it's not TTP without Captain's Corner, featuring deep cut Premium Rush trivia and Choose Your Own Adventure! Anytime is a good time, and the right time is now. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nach der Demontage von Deutschland an der WM schauen wir auf die zweite Runde in der NHL zurück. In Vancouver haben zudem neu die Sedins die Zügel bekommen und in Edmonton bevorzugt man es, Knoblauch vor Beginn eines neuen 3-Jahresvertrages bereits zu entlassen. So geht das!(00:00) Intro, WM-Talk und Pigeons(09:25) Eastern Conference(22:45) Western Conference(38:10) Knoblauch entlassen und Sedins übernehmen Canucks-FührungHast du einen Themenwunsch für die nächste Episode? Schreib uns auf Twitter oder direkt bei dieser Episode auf Spotify.Du findest uns auf Insta und Twitter unter @2pigeons1puck. Folge uns, um immer auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben!
The playoffs are approaching the halfway point, but the NHL's offseason drama is already in FULL swing. On this episode of DFO Rundown Insider Edition, Irfaan Gaffar and David Pagnotta break down the Oilers firing Kris Knoblauch, why Bruce Cassidy is the name everyone's watching, and what massive roster changes could still be coming in Edmonton. They also dive into the Maple Leafs' coaching search, Morgan Rielly trade chatter, and why Toronto's blue line could look very different next season.Plus, the guys discuss the Vancouver Canucks' front office overhaul with Ryan Johnson and the Sedins taking over key roles, the growing Connor Hellebuyck speculation around the league, goalie carousel rumours involving Jordan Binnington and Sergei Bobrovsky, and which teams could make aggressive moves ahead of the NHL Draft. NHL insider news, trade rumours, coaching updates, and offseason chaos, it's all here.
Canuck Clay and ParkersPucks discuss the hiring of Daniel and Henrik Sedin as co-Presidents of Hockey Operations, and Ryan Johnson as General Manager.
Ivan Demidov delivered again as the Montreal Canadiens took a 3-2 series lead over Buffalo, while Jakub Dobes continues to give Montreal confidence between the pipes. We break down Demidov's breakout performance, the Sabres' goaltending questions, and what Game 6 could look like.Plus, the Vegas Golden Knights are headed back to the Western Conference Final after another clutch performance — including a ridiculous Mitch Marner goal. But are the Golden Knights actually the best team left to challenge Colorado, or could this series get out of hand quickly?We also dive into the Seattle Kraken offseason outlook with major questions surrounding the roster, direction of the franchise, and what absolutely needs to happen this summer after another missed playoff year.Then, David Quadrelli joins the show for The All 32 to discuss the Sedins' growing role in Vancouver, how Canucks fans feel about the organization right now, why Ryan Johnson is viewed as the right choice moving forward, and expectations for a massive offseason in Vancouver.
TSN's Frankie Corrado on what led to the Habs Game 5 win in Buffalo, St. Louis sticking with Dobes in net, the Avalanche and Golden Knights conference final, the Sedins on Elias Pettersson, and the Oilers handling of Kris Knoblauch.
Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Lina Setaghian host The People's Show, starting off with assessing how the vibes have been around the Canucks the last twenty four hours since the organization named the Sedins and Ryan Johnson to management positions. They touch on how the sense of community is starting to be restored, as well as waiting for future moves. Afterwards, they take in your submissions for Fill In The Blank and Guys Naming Dudes. This podcast is produced by Arash Memarzadeh and Elan Chark.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.
From the Sedin twins to the soccer fields, it's been a big week in sports. We'll take a look at the latest from the Canucks, the Whitecaps and the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Daily Hive national sports editor Rob Williams joined the show to take your comments and questions.
Today was a monumental day for the Vancouver Canucks franchise as the Sedins were named as Co-Presidents of Hockey Operations and Ryan Johnson was named as the new General Manager. I talk about some highlights from the press conference and I answer all of your questions.
We react to the news of the new Front Office the Canucks announced today. Daniel and Henrik Sedin - Co Presidents of Hockey Operations Ryan Johnson - General ManagerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shifts-and-pucks-podcast--3065338/support.
Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Lina Setaghian have instant reaction to the Vancouver Canucks introducing Daniel and Henrik Sedin as Co-Presidents and Ryan Johnson as General Manager. Sportsnet's Randip Janda joins the show to give him initial thoughts to the presser and what we can expect moving forward. Afterwards, the show goes through clips of the presser, highlighting their pros and cons, while chatting about their lasting takeaways. This podcast is produced by Arash Memarzadeh and Elan Chark.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.
Jamie and Drance react to the Vancouver Canucks officially ushering in a new era with Ryan Johnson set to become GM and the Sedin twins expected to take over as Co-Presidents. The guys debate whether this truly represents meaningful organizational change, why the Sedins are stepping into such demanding leadership roles now, and what questions still remain about authority and structure inside the front office. Plus, Drance explains why surrounding this new regime with experienced voices will be critical as the Canucks attempt to reset the franchise and rebuild trust with the market. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Hear from new Co-Presidents of Hockey Ops Henrik and Daniel Sedin and General Manager Ryan Johnson as they step to the podium to talk to the press. Hear from Jamie and Thomas as they give their first impressions of what was said. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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 one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they discuss the latest news around the Canucks GM search (3:00), plus they talk all things Stanley Cup Playoffs with Sportsnet NHL host David Amber (28:45). 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.
Donnie and Dhali join the show as the guys break down the Vancouver Canucks' looming front office transition, Ryan Johnson's expected promotion to GM, and what it says about the organization's commitment to a true rebuild. Plus, Jason Bukala weighs in on the draft strategy, the danger of rushing development, and why undersized defencemen with elite hockey sense could become the next market inefficiency. Jamie and Drance also debate what a “world class” organization should actually look like, the role of the Sedins in hockey operations, and whether the Canucks are truly building for long-term success. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Jamie and Drance break down the evolving power structure inside the Vancouver Canucks organization, with expectations that the Sedin twins could sit above Ryan Johnson in the front office hierarchy. The guys debate how much authority Johnson will truly have, whether the Sedins will allow him to fully run the rebuild, and who ultimately answers to whom as the organization reshapes itself. Plus, they discuss the harsh reality facing the Canucks: embracing a painful rebuild may be the only path toward landing the elite talent needed to truly change the franchise's future. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss mounting reports that the Vancouver Canucks are nearing a decision in their GM search, with Ryan Johnson emerging as the likely choice. The guys examine what this could mean for the organization's structure moving forward, including the future of Abbotsford and the potential influence of the Sedins behind the scenes. Questions also remain about Evan Gold's status after reports suggested he would not stay on if Johnson is hired. As the search appears to enter its final stage, the focus shifts toward what kind of leadership group the Canucks are ultimately building. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Jannik Hansen joins Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance to discuss Ryan Johnson's growing case to become the next Vancouver Canucks GM, highlighting his loyalty, familiarity with the organization, and reputation as a hard worker. The conversation explores how much influence the Sedins could have moving forward, especially in shaping player personnel decisions and team identity. The guys also debate what changes could realistically happen before the NHL Draft, from assistant GM roles to coaching decisions surrounding Adam Foote. Plus, a deeper look at the philosophical differences between a Ryan Johnson-led group and the alternative path represented by Evan Gold. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Henrik and Daniel Sedin have accepted promotions within the Vancouver Canucks front office, although we are unsure as to what their new titles are.Similarly, we are still unsure as to who the new Canucks GM will be...although it feels like we are getting close.
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, 00:00 Jesse was poisoned 10:45 Habs beat the Sabres 41:35 Wild take one against the Avs 55:00 Carolina swwwweeeeppppssss 1:07:30 Vegas Anaheim 3 game series 1:20:30 Torts on Marner 1:28:00 Will Vancouver promote the Sedins? 1:37:00 Auston Matthews and his future with the Leafs Visit this episode's sponsors: The Toyota Tacoma is the ultimate power play during Red Tag Days. Visit http://shoptoyota.ca/ Canada's game
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at a busy weekend in sports (3:00), plus they discuss the latest news around the Canucks front office search, which may now include the Sedin Twins (27:00). 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.
Jamie and Drance open the show reporting that the Sedin twins have accepted a larger role within the Canucks organization. The guys discuss their role within the Front Office, why they would do this, and how they can succeed. Plus, what does this mean for the future of the Canucks Front Office? This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
On hour one of Sportsnet Today, Patrick Dumas, Connor Gronsdahl, and Taylor Dingman get you caught up on the latest from around the sports world with another edition of Headlines! The guys dive into the Hurricanes sweeping the Flyers to punch their ticket to the Conference Finals, Anaheim tying their series with Vegas behind a big night from Cutter Gauthier and Beckett Sennecke, and Montreal taking a 2-1 series lead over Buffalo with strong performances from Cole Caufield and Jakub Dobes. They also touch on the Ottawa Charge advancing to the Walter Cup Final for the second straight year. (24:55) Dennis Bernstein joins the show to chat about some of the biggest stories from around the NHL, including reports that Chicago could be willing to move the fourth overall pick for a top-six forward, the Sedins potentially taking on larger roles in Vancouver, and what direction the Canucks could be heading this offseason, and more! 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. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 could be one of the most important dates in Vancouver Canucks history...if the Canucks happen to emerge with the first-overall pick. In today's show, I preview the draft lottery by explaining the difference between winning the lottery and winning the first overall pick. I also revisit the 1999 draft when Brian Burke emerged with both Sedins. Then I make way for the viewers with some Open Mic time.
TR talks about the recent Jackson Events, and playing with Legends like the Sedins at the Shoresy Classic You can now watch episodes of Tales with TR on YouTube! Head over to https://www.youtube.com/@THPN to watch the latest episode Check out TerryRyan.ca Welcome to Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast presented by The Hockey Podcast Network. Join former Montreal Canadiens' first-round draft pick & Shoresy star Terry Ryan, as he talks about the sport of Hockey, brings on various guests, and shares tales of his life and professional hockey career. Host: Terry Ryan @terryryan20 Network: @hockeypodnet Editor: Isha Jahromi - "The City Life Project" on Youtube Sponsored by: Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN at sign-up for exclusive offers https://tinyurl.com/DRAFTKINGSPROMOTHPN MAKE SURE YOURSELF/FRIENDS/FAMILY TO GO SIGN UP FOR A GAMETIME AND APPLY/"REDEEM CODE" USING PROMO CODE: THPN Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Landon Ferraro joins the show to highlight a strong night from the young Canucks, praising Raty, Karlsson, and Bain while projecting Karlsson as a dependable third-line NHLer who has clearly benefited from working with the Sedins. The guys shift to Tom Willander's development, his speed, instincts, and the mental adjustment rookies face, while questioning how trades might finally open up ice time for Vancouver's younger players. With Höglander set to return and center depth stretched thin, the crew breaks down lineup decisions, Hughes' playful “Fitzy” moment, and why Ferraro expects trade chatter to intensify even further. They close by examining Vancouver's goaltending situation, whether Tolopilo deserves a longer run, and why the Hughes trade, if it ever happens, must net the best assets available. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe 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.
Bik and Izzy dive into the wild rumor of Thomas Müller possibly joining the Whitecaps. They also break down the Lions' tough loss to the TiCats, revisit classic movie sequels (including the buzz around Happy Gilmore 2), and reflect on franchise-altering signings like Sundin, Luongo, and the Sedins. Plus, Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith joins us to talk Blue Jays: their strong run, trade deadline needs, and what's clicking on and off the field. Colin Miller stops by to break down Vancouver FC's win over KC, Sorensen's tactical adjustments, what to expect from Kenji, and the upcoming clash with Forge FC. 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 three, Mike & Jason chat with Surrey mayor Brenda Locke (1:24) about their recently-announced 10,000 capacity arena, plus the boys tell us what they learned (27:00). 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.
After an action packed opening weekend in Paris, Matt and Blake return to take a look at the early results and tackle the Canadian drone scandal. Plus, there's hockey news again! A possible new comparable for Quinn Hughes' next contract with the Canucks, and reaction to some summer media sit downs with Jim Rutherford and Rick Tocchet, and their comments on Pettersson, the Sedins and more! Patrick Johnston of The Province stops by to chat some off season hockey, including the Canucks goaltending management and approach, with an eye to keeping Demko healthy. Also, PJ looks at the winger depth in Vancouver as Patrik Laine is officially back in the NHL and available via trade, and what changes is Elias Pettersson making this summer to start next year with a bang? Then Ben Steiner takes a moment away from his Olympic coverage with the CBC to chat about the Canadian soccer scandal and the possibility of the women's team winning their way out of the FIFA imposed hole in Paris. That, plus some other updates from the Games, and a temperature check on the Lions and Whitecaps as well!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREYellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PricePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After an action packed opening weekend in Paris, Matt and Blake return to take a look at the early results and tackle the Canadian drone scandal. Plus, there's hockey news again! A possible new comparable for Quinn Hughes' next contract with the Canucks, and reaction to some summer media sit downs with Jim Rutherford and Rick Tocchet, and their comments on Pettersson, the Sedins and more! Patrick Johnston of The Province stops by to chat some off season hockey, including the Canucks goaltending management and approach, with an eye to keeping Demko healthy. Also, PJ looks at the winger depth in Vancouver as Patrik Laine is officially back in the NHL and available via trade, and what changes is Elias Pettersson making this summer to start next year with a bang? Then Ben Steiner takes a moment away from his Olympic coverage with the CBC to chat about the Canadian soccer scandal and the possibility of the women's team winning their way out of the FIFA imposed hole in Paris. That, plus some other updates from the Games, and a temperature check on the Lions and Whitecaps as well!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREYellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PricePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Topher and Jeff welcome former NHL defenseman, Andrew Alberts to the podcast! Such an inspiring episode including playing with Zdeno Chara in Boston, the Sedins in Vancouver, and how a little belief from a mentor after getting cut at 15 changed his life. In this episode we talk about: — Playing Midget B at 15 to over 450 NHL games — How Zdeno Chara changed the Bruins — Defending the Sedins in practice every day — Working for NHL Sense Arena AND SO MUCH MORE! Thank you to our title sponsor IceHockeySystems.com, as well as Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, Helios Hockey, and, NHL Sense Arena! Visit NHL Sense Arena and use DISCOUNT CODE TANK-72A36D to get 10% off an annual plan of NHL Sense Arena. And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating and share on your social sites! If you'd like to join our Hockey Think Tank Community, head over to Community.TheHockeyThinkTank.com and check it out!
This week Topher and Jeff welcome former NHL defenseman, Andrew Alberts to the podcast! Such an inspiring episode including playing with Zdeno Chara in Boston, the Sedins in Vancouver, and how a little belief from a mentor after getting cut at 15 changed his life.In this episode we talk about:— Playing Midget B at 15 to over 450 NHL games— How Zdeno Chara changed the Bruins— Defending the Sedins in practice every day— Working for NHL Sense ArenaAND SO MUCH MORE!Thank you to our title sponsor IceHockeySystems.com, as well as Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, Helios Hockey, and, NHL Sense Arena! Visit NHL Sense Arena and use DISCOUNT CODE TANK-72A36D to get 10% off an annual plan of NHL Sense Arena.And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating and share on your social sites!If you'd like to join our Hockey Think Tank Community, head over to Community.TheHockeyThinkTank.com and check it out!
July 1st is only getting closer and the guys are drilling down on what the Canucks really need, debating whether it's Eias Lindholm or more wingers and defensemen. They unveil the name of the new Canucks skills coach as well, not to mention, the big changes in the salary cap and salary cap tracking. Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson joins the show today as well, talking about the assistant coaching changes for the Canucks and how that may affect the power play in particular, and what the Sedins will have to offer in an increased role. Plus, Jeff weighs in on what Canucks management might be thinking in terms of priority: centre, wingers, or defence. Then it's some Lions talk with Head Coach Rick Campbell, as they break down BC's loss in the season opener and where there's room for improvement before the huge home opener on Saturday vs the Stamps. All that, plus some Whitecaps and Canada soccer news as well! Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
July 1st is only getting closer and the guys are drilling down on what the Canucks really need, debating whether it's Eias Lindholm or more wingers and defensemen. They unveil the name of the new Canucks skills coach as well, not to mention, the big changes in the salary cap and salary cap tracking. Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson joins the show today as well, talking about the assistant coaching changes for the Canucks and how that may affect the power play in particular, and what the Sedins will have to offer in an increased role. Plus, Jeff weighs in on what Canucks management might be thinking in terms of priority: centre, wingers, or defence. Then it's some Lions talk with Head Coach Rick Campbell, as they break down BC's loss in the season opener and where there's room for improvement before the huge home opener on Saturday vs the Stamps. All that, plus some Whitecaps and Canada soccer news as well! Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the Stanley Cup Finals about to get underway, that also means it's almost time for the Draft and free agency. Jeff and Irf take a look at some of the players that the Canucks are going to have to make decisions on, including Nikita Zadorov, Elias Lindholm, Dakota Joshua and Ian Cole, to name a few. They also talk about the changes to the Coaching staff, including promoting from within, increased roles for the Sedins, and what the heck the PK might look like next year. Jeff Paterson and Irfaan Gaffar are here to break it all down for you on Rink Wide Vancouver.Presented by Applewood Auto Group, Vancouver Canadians, Four Winds Brewing, and Great Clips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Marchese kicks off the show with former NHL defenceman and current NHL Network analyst, Jason Demers. They discus his time playing with Aleksander Barkov and his training regiment, tee up the matchup between Connor McDavid and Barkov, and share how the Panthers are a different team then they were last year. Later, the pair get into discuss Aaron Ekblad's growth over time and how he has developed his defensive abilities, before reflecting on his time playing with Joe Pavelski. Then, Sportsnet 650's Thomas Drance joins the show to discuss the coaching changes in Vancouver, the Sedin twins' new roles in the organization, Jaroslav Svejkovský's promotion behind the bench, what it will take to keep Filip Hronek with the Canucks, and more (29:37). 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 Bench Bosses are revealed! The Canucks have filled out the rest of the coaching staff next season, so Matt and Blake weigh in on the promotion of the Sedins and former skills coach Yogi Švejkovský. We hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet at yesterday's media availability and try to unveil the thinking of the organization. The guys tackle what this may mean for the special teams, and how it impacts the momentum they had coming out of this season. The Province's Patrick Johnston stops by as well, he gives his thoughts on the new coaching assignments, plus he has more on the Nikita Zadorov negotiations and the possible term being discussed. Also, PJ gives his take on the day's poll question on trading players on a high, not to mention, his comfort in overpaying to keep free agents. All that, plus some ticket news from the BC Lions and a lot more! Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Northlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Bench Bosses are revealed! The Canucks have filled out the rest of the coaching staff next season, so Matt and Blake weigh in on the promotion of the Sedins and former skills coach Yogi Švejkovský. We hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet at yesterday's media availability and try to unveil the thinking of the organization. The guys tackle what this may mean for the special teams, and how it impacts the momentum they had coming out of this season. The Province's Patrick Johnston stops by as well, he gives his thoughts on the new coaching assignments, plus he has more on the Nikita Zadorov negotiations and the possible term being discussed. Also, PJ gives his take on the day's poll question on trading players on a high, not to mention, his comfort in overpaying to keep free agents. All that, plus some ticket news from the BC Lions and a lot more! Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Northlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They talk about Elias Pettersson getting backlash for admitting to his injury. They delve into the Canucks' announced coaching changes that include new roles for the Sedins and Yogi Svejkosky. They also talk about Ian Cole opting to test free agency. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas talk about what fans can expect from Ilya Mikheyev next season. 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.
On this one we talk about the playoffs, where we were when the Sedins scored that between the legs goal against the Flames, where we were during 9/11, and which player from the 2014-15 Canucks is suspended on Twitter patreon.com/IHateThisTeam
The Old Bear joins the show in the season finale! John sits down with Kevin Martin for an hour-long conversation. As always, they kick things off with the Top 4 lightning round…which quickly dissolves into stories from Kevin's career (3:10). John asks Kevin about playing with 'fiery thirds' throughout his career (14:15), doing PR and building the Martin brand the old school way (17:50), and Kevin recalls getting chirped by the Sedins after going on a 5 game losing streak against Swedish legend, Peja Lindholm.In Dirty Laundry, Kevin talks about blowing his back out mid-game and having to be carried off the ice in Saskatoon (24:45), calling a fellow curler by the wrong name for a decade, his worst losses (27:35) and the lessons learned from them. They discuss some of Kevin's battles with Curling Canada that ultimately led to a boycott (30:10), the lineup that many consider the Greatest Team of All Time (30:50), Kevin recalls talking to Ben Hebert about making some adjustments if he wanted to play on Team Martin (41:00) and John asks Kevin what legacy he wants to leave behind (48:40).We get some shocking results and even more amazing stories in Extremely Difficult Own Career Trivia (50:00) and learn about an alternate universe where Kevin is an NHL center, in the Extra End, as Kevin answers a question from Reid Caruthers.This podcast is produced by Mike Rogerson & John Cullen, recorded and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by John Cullen. Social media support by Griffin Porter.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.
Matt and Blake talk Canucks on the trade block, how close Vancouver is to competing in the 1sr round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, and the possibility of both Seattle and Toronto advancing to Round 2. Frank Corrado guests and talks about his year in MODO playing for the Sedins' club team, as well as the potential end of a Tampa Bay dynasty (?) and the Leafs route to winning their first series in 19 years. Rob Williams talks arenas: Rogers, the Pacific Coliseum losing its scoreboard, and the need for a Canucks practice facility.Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Crawford's first full season behind the bench in Vancouver is the last for a pair of high-profile players. The Canucks get stronger at centre by signing Andrew Cassels and trading for Brendan Morrison, but their search for stability in goal continues. Todd Bertuzzi begins to break out as an impact player, and new era begins when Markus Naslund is named captain. The Sedins make the jump to the NHL, Ed Jovanovski takes a big step on the back end, and Vancouver returns to the playoffs for the first time in five years. Written & Narrated by Scott Rintoul Audio production by Andrei Deacon Podcast Supervision by Aaron Johnson Special thanks to the following NHL personnel: Hannah Readnour, Vice President, Footage & Media Licensing Matthew Manacher, Footage Licensing Manager Teresa Wiltshire, Footage Licensing Coordinator Nick Martinez, Coordinator, Footage Licensing Operations NHL game audio courtesy the National Hockey League Thank you to CKNW and Sportsnet for assistance in compiling game audio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Cardsy and Rask catch up about their recent games including a Cardsy OT winner! Then, the guys talk about the Bachelor and some NHL news. After that, six year NHL player Frank Corrado joins the show. Frankie talks about his post-playing career in media, playing with the Sedins, being a Toronto Maple Leaf, Sidney Crosby as a teammate, being coached by Mike Babcock and John Tortorella, stories from his time in the minors, some prank stories, and lots more! Then, the boys wrap it up by looking ahead to the upcoming weekend of games where Cardsy makes his return to play the team that traded him away.
Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they talk the Sedins and Luongo going into the Hockey Hall of Fame last night, they wonder about the future of Bruce Boudreau, plus ESPN's Greg Wyshynski stops by with the latest from around the NHL. 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.
Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, they talk the Sedins and Luongo going into the Hockey Hall of Fame last night, they wonder about the future of Bruce Boudreau, and preview tonight's Canucks clash in Buffalo. 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.
Ian and Julian are back with a brand new Monday episode of The Athletic Hockey Show to discuss the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame class, the character and values of inductees Daniel Alfredsson and the Sedins, and the guys hand out this week's Jack Adams Winner of the Week award and wrap things up with some Multiple Choice Madness.Plus, author Theresa Bailey joins the show to talk about the new book she co-authored, “Hockey Moms: The Heart of the Game”, including conversations with the moms of NHLers Auston Matthews, Conor McDavid, and the Tkachuks.Subscribe to The Athletic Hockey Show on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@theathletichockeyshowGet a 6 month subscription to The Athletic for just $1 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian and Julian are back with a brand new Monday episode of The Athletic Hockey Show to discuss the 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame class, the character and values of inductees Daniel Alfredsson and the Sedins, and the guys hand out this week's Jack Adams Winner of the Week award and wrap things up with some Multiple Choice Madness. Plus, author Theresa Bailey joins the show to talk about the new book she co-authored, “Hockey Moms: The Heart of the Game”, including conversations with the moms of NHLers Auston Matthews, Conor McDavid, and the Tkachuks. Subscribe to The Athletic Hockey Show on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@theathletichockeyshow Get a 6 month subscription to The Athletic for just $1 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff chats with Penguins President of Hockey Ops Brian Burke about the impact of the Sedins in Vancouver, Herb Carnegie's deserving call to the Hall and the origin of the GM of the Year award (00:51). Later on, The Athletic's Joe Smith goes over the laundry list of injuries for the Lightning, how much the Anthony Cirelli injury impacted the club and what the market will be for Nick Paul this off-season (20:24). Finally, Andrew Cogliano looks back on lifting the Stanley Cup in front of his teammates, what the perception of Colorado was before he got traded there and when he decided he needed to change his style to stay in the NHL (48:43). 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.