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On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow wonders if the Panthers will move Sergei Bobrovsky before Friday's Trade Deadline. Zas is joined by ESPN on NHL's, Arda Ocal, to talk about the chances of the Panthers trading their future Hall of Fame goaltender. Plus, Zas and Arda discuss their excitement level over the build to WrestleMania 42. And, what are some of the all-time great TV show intro themes? The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. Sawgrass Infiniti - Florida's #1 Volume Infiniti Dealer. Financing as low as 0% APR Available. $0 Down Payment Required. 400 New Infiniti models in stock at all times. Where the Commercial Ends and the Savings Begin. Conveniently located off the Sawgrass & Commercial Blvd. Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow wonders if the Panthers will move Sergei Bobrovsky before Friday's Trade Deadline. Zas is joined by ESPN on NHL's, Arda Ocal, to talk about the chances of the Panthers trading their future Hall of Fame goaltender. Plus, Zas and Arda discuss their excitement level over the build to WrestleMania 42. And, what are some of the all-time great TV show intro themes? The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. Sawgrass Infiniti - Florida's #1 Volume Infiniti Dealer. Financing as low as 0% APR Available. $0 Down Payment Required. 400 New Infiniti models in stock at all times. Where the Commercial Ends and the Savings Begin. Conveniently located off the Sawgrass & Commercial Blvd. Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2 begins with a look at the Miami Hurricanes' NFL Draft outlook, with as many as three Canes projected as first-round picks and up to nine players potentially hearing their names called overall. Dave Hyde joins to discuss Nova Southeastern's 100-game home winning streak, the Dolphins' future with Tua Tagovailoa — saying it's time for Miami to move on —, while also breaking down the draft stock of players like Rueben Bain. The conversation touches on the Heat's push to climb out of the play-in while keeping championship aspirations in focus, and why Dave doesn't expect the Panthers to trade Sergei Bobrovsky, believing the core will return healthy next season. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with the Atlanta Hawks' “Magic City” Night, a debate over whether the Heat would ever try something similar, steak talk, a meat-and-longevity study, and the guys comparing their latest sandwich cravings.
Dave Hyde joins the show to break down Nova Southeastern's incredible 100-game home winning streak, highlighting the high-pressure system that has fueled their dominance. The conversation shifts to the Miami Dolphins, where Dave says it makes no sense to bring Tua Tagovailoa back next season, arguing it's time for the franchise to move on — though he believes Tua will be signed elsewhere, possibly landing in Indianapolis where an early-season opportunity could arise. Dave and Joe also discuss Hurricanes draft prospects, including Rueben Bain and whether criticism about his arm size will actually impact his stock. On the hardwood, they examine the Miami Heat's push to escape the play-in while keeping the bigger goal of championship contention in mind. The segment wraps with thoughts on the Panthers' future — Dave doesn't expect a Sergei Bobrovsky trade and believes the core will return healthy next season — plus more discussion on the evolving quarterback market featuring Kirk Cousins, Geno Smith, and Malik Willis.
Things take a bit of a turn in the third hour when Tobin declares that Smash Burgers are a scam, the gang seems to mirror his opinion except Brittney which of course turns into a quibble about what the best burgers are. We pause the burger talk when news strikes that the Panthers have signed a goalie to a 2 way contract which causes Tobin to absolutely spiral because this be the beginning of the end of Sergei Bobrovsky with the Panthers. Then it is time for our favorite Wednesday game Rats Off A Ship!; Number one picks going back to school, Dolphin trades, and Reese's new competition!
It was a jam-packed and chaotic Wednesday in South Florida sports. The crew reacts to the Florida Panthers' fading playoff hopes, a convincing Miami Heat win over the Brooklyn Nets, and welcomes longtime Miami Marlins TV analyst Tommy Hutton to reflect on his retirement and the future of the franchise. The debate heats up after news that Kyler Murray could be available, sparking a heated argument over whether the Miami Dolphins should chase a veteran QB or build through the draft. Things spiral from there — from smash burger controversy to goalie drama involving Sergei Bobrovsky — before the show veers into farm stories, horse breeding science, and classic Tobin fourth-quarter mind wanderings. All that plus Rats Off A Ship, 15 Minutes of Heat, and the usual South Florida sports mayhem.
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by St. Louis Blues host and reporter Andy Strickland (9:38) to weigh in on the potential for defenceman Colton Parayko getting traded to the Buffalo Sabres, if he would invoke his no move clause to block the trade, why the 2019 Stanley Cup Champions are avoiding a full rebuild, the uncomfortable factor if Robert Thomas ends up staying despite the rumours, and the latest on Jordan Binnington's future. Then, Emily Kaplan, ESPN Hockey Reporter, joins the guys (31:00) to chat about the defensemen market, Chris Drury's message to New York Rangers fans, if Bill Guerin will make a deal with his counterpart, and if the Florida Panthers will become sellers as they listen to calls for Sergei Bobrovsky. 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.
Boomer, Pinder and Rhett are joined by TSN insider Darren Dreger on the Insider Hotline with the NHL trade deadline looming Friday. The guys start by breaking down the trade that sent Tyler Myers to Dallas before Dreger dives into the contract situation surrounding Jason Robertson and what the future could look like for the Stars' star winger. The conversation then shifts to the centre market as Dreger hits on several big names being discussed around the league, including Robert Thomas, Nazem Kadri, Ryan O'Reilly and Vincent Trocheck, with teams exploring options ahead of the deadline. The segment wraps with a look at the goalie market and why Sergei Bobrovsky and Jordan Binnington could be intriguing names to watch if things get wild before Friday.Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/-GwtqPjacio#nhl #nhlshorts #nhlplayoffs #nhlpredictions #nhlhockey #nhlpicks #stanleycup #stanleycupfinal #calgaryflames CHECK OUT OUR STUFF ⬇️BARN BURNER MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8
The crew debates whether the Florida Panthers should even consider bringing back Aleksander Barkov if they fall out of the playoff race, especially with injuries piling up all season long. They also react to rumors of a potential move involving Sergei Bobrovsky, though Jamie isn't buying that a trade is imminent. On the hardwood, Bam Adebayo continues to advocate for more minutes alongside Kel'el Ware, while Dwyane Wade calls out the Miami Heat for their late-game struggles. Plus, with NFL free agency about to begin and trades already happening, the football offseason is officially heating up.
Hour 2 covers everything from the playoff races to the NFL offseason, with the Florida Panthers at a crossroads as injuries pile up and questions swirl about bringing back Aleksander Barkov if they fall out of contention, plus rumors involving Sergei Bobrovsky. On the hardwood, Bam Adebayo pushes for more minutes alongside Kel'el Ware while Dwyane Wade calls out the Miami Heat for late-game struggles, as the NBA standings tighten in the East. Football talk heats up with NFL free agency approaching, Joe floating the Atlanta Falcons as a potential landing spot for Tua Tagovailoa amid debate over the league's QB shortage, and reaction to the Miami Dolphins cutting Liam Eichenberg. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with Trae Young's bizarre ejection, a rare Michael Jordan card up for auction, streaming wars drama, and March Madness controversy involving Bruce Pearl and Miami of Ohio
We go around the sports landscape and touch all bases; the Heat take down the Rockets this weekend with a little extra curricular from Tyler and KD, and are the Panthers hopes for a 3-peat gone after they walk away with no point towards their playoff push this weekend! Tobin sadly reports that Marlins TV analyst Tommy Hutton will be stepping away. Tobin might need a hug as it seems everyone is leaving him! We dip into our mixed bag to round out this hour; as we hear from Ware and Spo!
The crew rides the emotional rollercoaster of a wild South Florida sports weekend — from the Florida Panthers' playoff hopes fading and tough questions surrounding Sergei Bobrovsky, to the Miami Heat heating up after a fiery Tyler Herro–Kevin Durant exchange and a big win over Houston. They dive into Dolphins offseason drama, PGA disappointments, and the possible end of an era with Tommy Hutton stepping away, while also unpacking Dwyane Wade's message to Bam Adebayo about the direction of the team. As always, the sports intensity is balanced with classic show chaos — lobster diving debates, company perks scheming, Gameballs & Gamebums, and a Monday edition of Alright! Oh No!
We start this Monday somber as the Panthers lose to the Islanders last night and Tobs is waving the white flag on the season as things are looking rather bleak. Leroy begs the question on if it is time to move on from Bobrovsky and Tobin doesn't want to hear it. Tobin must of course troll Brittney as F1 season is upon us! It is then time for 15 Min of Heat; as the Heat had an action packed weekend with Tyler Herro and Kevin Durant having choice words for each other Saturday!
Dans cet épisode du Le Premier Trio, Mario Langlois, Stéphane Waite, Tony Marinaro accueillent Yanick Lévesque pour revenir sur la défaite de 4-3 en prolongation des Canadiens de Montréal face aux Islanders de New York. Malgré la jeunesse du club et un premier match depuis la pause, les panélistes s’entendent : le CH a laissé filer un point, notamment en jouant trop « fancy » et en manquant de présence devant le filet. La gestion défensive, l’incapacité à protéger les avances et le manque d’un véritable tacticien à la ligne bleue — un profil à la Jacques Martin — sont pointés du doigt. À l’approche de la date limite des transactions, le message est clair : oui aux ajustements, non au sacrifice de l’avenir. La meilleure transaction est parfois celle qu’on ne fait pas. Enfin, le débat s’intensifie devant le filet : établir un gardien numéro un pour les séries est essentiel, même si des options d’expérience comme Jordan Binnington ou Sergei Bobrovsky ne devraient être envisagées qu’au bon prix, alors que Samuel Montembeault est perçu comme une solution de transition. Quand le CH fait parler, personne ne reste de glace — surtout pas le Premier Trio! Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
We have made it to Friday finally! And we get things started with the Miami Heat dropping another one last night to the 76ers, why can't they score late in the game? The Panthers come back from the break with a vengeance as they beat the Maple Leafs 5-1 as they are trying to make a playoff push! Tobin and Leroy get into another quibble over Sergei Bobrovsky! Tobin drops an insane stat about Kel'el Ware's minutes and Leroy absolutely loses his mind and even goes to the windowplex to yell down to 601 Biscayne Blvd!
We have made it to Friday finally! We get things started with the Miami Heat dropping another one to the 76ers and why they can't score late in the game, while the Panthers beat the Maple Leafs 5-1 as they try to make a playoff push, plus Tobin and Leroy quibble over Sergei Bobrovsky and react to an insane Kel'el Ware stat. The NFL Players Association leaked the Teams report card and we get into the worst and best graded organizations, Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter joins the show to reminisce about playing with Leroy, talk prospects and Hall of Fame selection problems, and we Tickle Leroy's Fancy for the weekend. The NFL Combine is in full effect as we discuss Reuben Bain, Carson Beck's arm strength concerns, and Bam Adebayo's frustration and possible trade request, then dip into our mixed bag with Louis Riddick, Erik Spoelstra and more. We close with some silly sauce, Tobin's run in with Testicular Torsion, a Tobin and Leroy original, and You're Dead to Me featuring Lemon Pepper Lou Night in Atlanta, the NFL Combine, Love Is Blind, and F1 is back and Brittney is thrilled.
TSN Hockey Insiders Darren Dreger and Chris Johnston joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines approaching the NHL trade deadline, Bobby McMann's future with the Maple Leafs and his possible contract value, Keith Pelley's message to Toronto's season-ticket holders, Sergei Bobrovsky as a trade asset in Florida, Nazem Kadri wanting out of Calgary, Jordan Binnington in the trade buzz across the league and more.
Tobin is in full effect this morning after the Miami Heat dropped to the Bucks last night in a totally winnable game. Tobin and Leroy break down the struggles of the Heat, question Spo's rotational decisions, and what tough conversations and moves may need to be made soon. Tobin is really struggling this morning after rumors started circulating the internet that the Panthers may trade Sergei Bobrovosky before the deadline.
Tobin is in full effect after the Miami Heat drop a totally winnable game to the Bucks, as he and Leroy break down the struggles, question Spo's rotational decisions, and debate what tough conversations and moves may need to be made — all while rumors swirl that the Panthers could trade Sergei Bobrovsky before the deadline. The NFL Combine is underway with a focus on the Dolphins at 11, as tanking becomes a heated debate, mock drafts are examined, and we hear from Hafley, Spo, Norm, and more. Panthers defenseman and Latvian Olympian Uvis Balinskis joins the show to talk about his time in Milan, the Olympic Village, and the team's push for a three-peat. The final hour features reaction to drama surrounding the Men's USA Hockey Team, more Heat accountability as Spo addresses the defensive breakdowns, and a fun close with Rats Off A Ship, the Browns' QB situation, CJ Stroud, and more.
In hour three, Appel and Dan Day talk about the vibes of the Miami Heat going into the 2nd half of the season despite not landing Giannis nor Ja Murrant at the trade deadline. George Richards of Florida Hockey Now joins to talk about the Florida Panthers weird season and how they can make the playoffs, Sergei Bobrovsky's struggles this season, Team USA and Canada Hockey in the Olympics, and his Mt Rushmore of Flanigan's foods and locations.
The NHL is heading to Milan, but before it gets there, the gang is all here to discuss the fight involving Gavin McKenna outside a bar at Penn State this past weekend, which has the presumptive #1 overall pick possibly facing 20 years in prison. David and Roy recap their time at the Stadium Series in Tampa, and the gang dives into the Panthers Den after another brutal week that may have put the final nail in the coffin of the two-time defending Stanley Cup Champions. Ethan has a stat of the week on Sergei Bobrovsky's fall-off this season, and Rosa En Un Minuto features the Carolina Hurricanes. In wins and fails, Roy celebrates highlights in the sport; David celebrates the US women getting off to a great start in Milan; Ethan cheers on Gustav Forsling, whooping up on JJ Moser; and Thunderbug has stolen Rose's heart. Then, ESPN's Greg Wyshynski joins the crew to discuss the Artemi Panarin trade, break down the McKenna situation further, and tell us what his feelings are about Team USA heading into the Olympic Games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alberga, Hahn and Meaney dissect all the angles of the Los Angeles Kings acquiring Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers and identify all the potential teammate beneficiaries. The guys answer mailbag questions on some goalie surprises of late, including Jet Greaves and Elvis Merzlikins since the Columbus Blue Jackets' coaching change to Rick Bowness and what to do with other goalies like Sergei Bobrovsky and Linus Ullmark. Then, in "On the Money," presented by Bet365.ca, the guys give their favorite sides and props for the final day before the Olympics break and also some futures angles. Topics discussed in the betting segment include the Pacific Division title race after the Panarin trade to Los Angeles, the Florida Panthers being plus money to make the playoffs and individual awards candidates like Zach Werenski and Jon Cooper.
On today's show: - Panthers season in a funk as they lost to the Buffalo Sabres 5-3 at home - Should the Panthers extend Sergei Bobrovsky? - Heat host the Hawks tonight at Kaseya Center, where they will honor the 2006 NBA championship team - 48 hours till the trading deadline will Giannis be moved? - Dolphins are in QB Search mode - James Harden on the trading block - Talk to Wes Goldberg, Host of Locked On Heat podcast -Tuesday Mix Bag
Tobin & Leroy get into a spirited debate about the contract status of Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. The team is struggling and might not make the playoffs and Bob is 37 and not playing his best. Should the Panthers give Bob a contract extension for his 2 Stanley cup rings or is time to look into the future and get a new goalie?
Steve Valiquette, New York Rangers analyst and CEO of Clear Sight Analytics stops by for his weekly chat (4:11) with Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to chat about what's gone wrong for Sergei Bobrovsky in Florida's net this season, if the Panthers organization will re-sign him, the Maple Leafs' path to climb back up in the Wild Card, the increase of NHL goalies speaking up including Tristan Jarry, Linus Ullmark's return, and will Jordan Binnington or Logan Thompson get the first game of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee discuss Rick Tocchet's comments about Matvei Michkov getting his minutes cut down and the list of names for Barry Trotz's Nashville Predators job.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.
We start the show with some insane comebacks in last night's NHL slate. The Carolina Hurricanes scored 3 goals in the final two minutes against Utah to win 5-4 in regulation. The Edmonton Oilers also had a massive comeback overcoming a 3-0 deficit in the third to beat San Jose 4-3 in overtime.Macklin Celebrini waved off the referee on a high-sticking penalty he drew in the second period of their game. The penalty wasn't overturned but Gregs and Rupper think this gave him a lot of credibility around the league. Edmonton's win marks the first three-game win streak this season. Crazy to think they're tied with Vegas on points atop the Pacific with no major win streaks. The guys look at all the loser points from games that go to overtime and some rules that could help the overtime, so more games don't go all the way to a shootout. Janaury has set the NHL record for the most hat tricks in a month in NHL history. Alex Tuch had a hat trick last night for the Buffalo Sabres as Alex Lyon picked up his 10th straight win for the streaking Sabres as they beat LA 4-1. What could the Sabres do at the trade deadline?Gregor and Rupp both think the Toronto Maple Leafs playoff hopes are DONE. What's next for the Maple Leafs?The Florida Panthers are another team that made the playoffs last year that are still looking on from the outside. Aleksander Barkov isn't back yet and Sergei Bobrovsky has been struggling. Are the two-time defending champs in danger of missing the playoffs?The Colorado Avalanche are in a rut right now and with plenty of players going to the Olympics and a condensed schedule after the break. Gregor thinks the Avs need some more size on their backend and Rupper looks at their lack of powerplay success.Florida and Colorado both have multiple players going to the Olympics but very condensed schedules after the break. Are the Panthers schedule concerns a dagger to their playoff chances?Patrick Kane broke Mike Modano's record for the most points by an American-born player. Gregor and Rupp rip on the American-born versus American points leader records.Pat joins the show for another edition of Fillin the Blank:_____ is the most likely to beat the Colorado Avalanche to win the Western Conference_____ could usurp Nathan MacKinnon for the RocketAt -500 to make the playoffs and +350 to not make it, the Buffalo Sabres ______ the playoffsBuffalo, Detroit, Montreal, and Anaheim highlight some fanbases the guys think would be electric atmospheres for home playoff series with their droughts.You can get involved with all the NHL futures action over on bet365 by using the promo code NATION at bet365.comConnect with us on ⬇️TwitterInstagramWebsiteDaily Faceoff Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cat Toffoli talks “Heated Rivalry” with the boys on this episode of the “San Jose Hockey Now Podcast”! We also ask Cat about her career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and boarding Michael Misa. And she shares why she cried after the San Jose Sharks' win over the New York Rangers! (16:35) Onto "Heated Rivalry"! This will be a very spoiler-heavy segment, by the way: What's the moment when the show grabbed everybody? Did the actors feel like authentic NHL'ers? Why haven't any NHL players come out yet? (57:34) We also talk about this exciting San Jose Sharks' week! (1:02:51) What did we think of the Kiefer Sherwood trade? (1:36:52) There was a goalie fight between Alex Nedeljkovic and Sergei Bobrovsky! And for the first time in a long time, the Sharks bullied an opponent and SAP Center felt like SAP Center of yore. (2:14:37) And on Keegan's Prospect Corner, he focuses on Haoxi (Simon) Wang and Ivar Stenberg. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
TiDy takes returns with TiDy Admiral Ryan sharing recent dynasty trades with Victor and Jesse. Mentioned are: Emil Andrae, Adam Jiricek, Connor Ingram, Thomas Harley, Jackson Smith, Sergei Bobrovsky, Carter George, Dmitri Simashev, Joel Farabee, Zayne Parekh, Nikita Nesterenko, Victor Hedman, Kent Johnson, Ridly Greig, Braeden Bowman, Harrison Brunicke, Cole Hutson, Emmitt Finnie, Nikita Kucherov, Jack Roslovic, Smitri Simashev, Luke Haynes, Luke Misa, Bo Horvat, Eric Comrie, Mason Marchment, Rutger McGroarty, Ryan Ufko, and Sebastian Cossa. Have a listen! Our show is part of the Dobber Podcast Network and sponsored by Fantrax.com. Email fantasyhockeylife@gmail.com and ask to join our free discord. Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/fantasyhockeylife for rankings, bonus podcasts, in-depth prospect reports with video, show notes and more. Check out our YouTube for more prospect videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPYVXp3foOcvh7344fjKmA. Listen and subscribe wherever podcasts are posted - and give us 5 stars! We want to be your best place to talk about the game of dynasty fantasy hockey
The Hockey Show is back, and the gang is only weeks late to the party, but they finally discuss the sensation sweeping the hockey world: Heated Rivalry. With lead actors Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams set to take part in the Olympic torch relay, the gang also gets to discuss their excitement for the upcoming Olympics. Ethan has a stat of the day about how dominant Quinn Hughes has been since coming to Minnesota, Rose has an update on the LA Kings in Rosa En Un Minuto, and Dave attempts to win money again in Puck Luck. In wins and fails, the gang celebrates Sergei Bobrovsky fighting Alex Nedeljkovic in what may have been the most uncharacteristic moment in NHL history. Then, Adnan joins the show to continue the discussion on Heated Rivarly, share his thoughts on the Olympics, and tell us how ugly he thinks Mitch Marner's return to Toronto will be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the second hour of the show: - Dolphins the new South Beach Packers - Heat road trip woes continue - Panthers win in Winnipeg - Pittsburgh Steelers interested in Mario Cristobal - Tickle Leroy's Fancy - Tobin worries that Sergei Bobrovsky won't get a contract extension
Hour 4 dives into the heated debate over whether the Warriors dynasty has finally ended. We also break down the wild goalie fight between Sergei Bobrovsky and Alex Nedeljkovic during Sharks–Panthers, a rare NHL moment that electrified the arena. Plus, the Dos Equis ‘Most Interesting Man in the World’ makes his return, and we react to the iconic campaign’s revival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 dives into the heated debate over whether the Warriors dynasty has finally ended. We also break down the wild goalie fight between Sergei Bobrovsky and Alex Nedeljkovic during Sharks–Panthers, a rare NHL moment that electrified the arena. Plus, the Dos Equis ‘Most Interesting Man in the World’ makes his return, and we react to the iconic campaign’s revival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On todays' Mix Bag we hear sound from: - Mario Cristobal talks about his message to his team after losing the National Title Game - Paul Maurice on Sergei Bobrovsky's fight
On today's Tobin & Leroy show: - Recap of the National Title game that the Indiana Hoosiers won over the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 - Miami Dolphin hire Jeff Hafley as their new head coach - Florida Panthers lost a game but won the goalie fight - Miami Heat Lose to the Golden State Warriors who lose forward Jimmy Butler to a torn ACL - Mix Bag - We play Damage Is Done
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee begin their second hour discussing Linus Ullmark's recent interview about his absence from the Ottawa Senators, mental health and online rumours, before bringing on New York Rangers analyst and CEO of Clear Sight Analytics Steve Valiquette (5:44). Vally shares his view on the mental hurdles NHL goaltenders face, Alex Nedeljkovic and Sergei Bobrovsky dropping the gloves, and Brandon Bussi's record-breaking start for the Carolina Hurricanes. Then, on Grill Marks, Vally asks the panel which NHL player has the most goals on a deke, back-hand shots, and slapshots this season. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam look at Jake Sanderson's comments on his goaltender, Leevi Meriläinen, and Adam Foote calling out his Canucks' veterans on the culture within the team. 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 fellas are back on another edition of 2 Guys & A Goalie, breaking down a huge weekend for the Edmonton Oilers as they picked up back-to-back shutout victories. What stood out the most? What's finally clicking with this group? The boys dig into everything they liked from the weekend. Then it's time to shift gears to tonight's matchup as the Oilers welcome the New Jersey Devils to Rogers Place. What do the Oilers need to do to win three straight for the first time this season? Lineup thoughts, key matchups, and expectations for tonight. Around the league, they chat about the big goalie tilt from last night involving Sergei Bobrovsky and Alex Nedeljkovic, Matt Tkachuk's season debut, Linus Ullmark's comments about his personal leave of absence and much more! 2 Guys & a Goalie is presented by GS Construction!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with the San Jose Sharks' acquisition of Vancouver forward Kiefer Sherwood. As David Pagnotta said yesterday on the show the price had dropped and it was imminent for a Sherwood trade, and not long after the show the NHL hits leader was shipped to San Jose for two seconds and undrafted defenceman Cole Clayton.It was an eventful return for Matthew Tkachuk as the San Jose Sharks came into Sunrise and punched the Panthers in the mouth in a 4-1 defeat. Alex Nedeljkovic and Sergei Bobrovsky got into a rare goalie fight and Ned had the fists flying after a questionable hit on a Sharks defender.Is 2000 the new 1000? Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, and Connor McDavid have all breezed past the 1k point plateau, but can these superstars hit 2k total points by the time they finish their careers?Jeff Marek from The Sheet joins the show to discuss the streaking Sharks, the disaster in Ottawa's crease, and is San Jose a buyer?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
On today's Tobin & Leroy show: - Miami Heat are back on the homecourt tonight to take on the hated rival Boston Celtics - Panthers are off till tomorrow as they take on Carolina Hurricanes. Can Matthew Tkachuk make his season debut tomorrow? Also, will there be some bad feelings between the Panthers and goalie Sergei Bobrovsky about his contract extension. - Miami Hurricanes vs Indiana Hoosies are 4 days away from batting for the national title - NFL head coaching vacancies are being occupied as the Giants signed John Harbaugh - Where does Harbaugh signing with Giants leave the Miami Dolphins int heir search for a new head coach. - Mix Bag - We paly our favorite Thursday game Goosies or No Goosies
In the first hour of the show: - Heat vs Celtics preview - Will There be a contract extension dispute between the Cats and Sergei Bobrovsky? - John Harbaugh agrees to be Giants next head coach - Miami Hurricanes still an underdog at home vs Indiana Hoosiers - Ja Morant trade rumors
What was suppose to be Tobin's giving us the reason that the Heat should go for Grizzlies guard ja Morant, became him procrastinating on the matter and giving us reason why the Panthers should be worries with goalie Sergei Bobrovsky leaving the Cats over his contract not being extended.
The legendary Scotty Bowman, the winningest coach in NHL history, joins Neil and Vic for the inaugural episode of NHL Wraparound Hall of Fame Edition. At 91 years old, Bowman shares remarkable stories from his seven-decade journey through hockey, from his childhood in Verdun to building dynasties in Montreal, Pittsburgh, and Detroit. He discusses his mentorship under Sam Pollock, the evolution of the game, coaching superstars, and the challenges facing teams trying to rebuild in today's NHL.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Launching NHL Wraparound Hall of Fame Edition franchise with hockey's greatest coach, Scotty Bowman.[03:00] - Bowman's Scottish immigrant father arriving in Montreal in 1929 as a blacksmith for the CNR railway, and growing up in Verdun.[06:00] - Learning French naturally on the streets of Verdun and perfecting bilingual skills coaching French-Canadian players in Ottawa.[08:00] - Growing up as a Boston Bruins fan, not a Canadiens fan, listening to games on radio with his father writing down scores.[11:00] - How his father worked on building the Verdun Auditorium in 1939 - the same building later named after Scotty and his brother.[13:00] - Transitioning from playing to coaching after injury, and the pivotal mentorship of Sam Pollock beginning in junior hockey.[14:00] - Sam Pollock's genius as a GM: learning the business from the ground up in Ottawa, selling ads, arranging housing, and understanding hockey operations.[16:00] - The evolution from coaching junior hockey to scouting, and how Sam Pollock brought Bowman into the Canadiens organization.[19:00] - Sam Pollock's brilliance: 8 Stanley Cups in 13 seasons as GM, master of trading draft picks with expansion teams, and later success with the Toronto Blue Jays.[21:00] - Why there should be a Sam Pollock Trophy for GMs - the greatest general manager in hockey history.[23:00] - Pollock's draft pick wizardry: how he acquired picks that became Guy Lafleur, Steve Shutt, and Bob Gainey.[25:00] - The challenge of coaching today's entitled generation versus the players of previous eras.[26:00] - How Florida's Bill Zito works closely with Paul Maurice to get specific types of players - size, strength, and physicality over soft skill players.[28:00] - The difficulty of complete rebuilds: why stripping teams down to the girders (Chicago, San Jose) makes competing nearly impossible.[30:00] - The problem with half the league missing playoffs - how can you sell tickets when fans know their team has no shot?[32:00] - The infiltration of European hockey into NHL systems, and how taking a gamble on Russian players changed everything.[34:00] - Acquiring the Russian Five: Sergei Fedorov's defensive brilliance, Vladimir Konstantinov's tragic injury, and the Lou Lamoriello connection that brought Slava Fetisov to Detroit.[36:00] - Adding Viacheslav Kozlov and Larry Murphy to complete the puzzle - parallels to Neil's Edmonton Oilers acquisitions for the 1994 Rangers.[38:00] - The entitlement problem with today's young stars drafted 1-8: they feel they've already made it before proving anything.[40:00] - Communication with superstars: never sugarcoating, always telling the truth even when players don't want to hear it.[43:00] - Buffalo's 13-year playoff drought and the challenge of selling tickets when your team can't compete.[44:00] - Guy Lafleur's difficult start: the pressure of being ordained as the next Jean Beliveau and transitioning from center to wing.[46:00] - Steve Yzerman's transformation: convincing a 150-point scorer to sacrifice offense, become a checker, and embrace defense to win championships.[48:00] - Florida's threepeat chances: the importance of the Seth Jones and Sam Bennett additions, and managing goaltending with 37-year-old Sergei Bobrovsky.[50:00] - The challenge of defending...
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look ahead to the Leafs' matchup against the Florida Panthers, a battle between the two teams at the bottom of the Eastern Conference. They reflect on the Leafs' playoff exit to the Panthers a season ago before discussing Florida's struggles this year. Then, they get the latest developments on Brandon Carlo, Chris Tanev, and Anthony Stolarz's injuries. Finally, Florida Hockey Now insider George Richards stops by (30:56) to discuss the Panthers' lengthy list of injuries, Sergei Bobrovsky's play, Brad Marchand's comments on the Leafs, and much 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 Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee start with a discussion about the size and status of Olympic ice following Pete DeBoer's comments on Monday's show. Then, Steve Valiquette joins the show for his weekly appearance (4:13). He gets into the parallels between the Rangers' and Leafs' seasons, the Stars' November surge, why he's not worried about Sergei Bobrovsky's lull, the Jets in free fall without Connor Hellebuyck, whether Jesper Wallstedt's play is sustainable in Minnesota and why a Jordan Binnington trade could save the Oilers. Later, they react to Brendan Dillon's eventful 1,000th NHL game and Sidney Crosby's two-goal game against the Flyers.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.
We kick things off with the Texans' upset over the Bills on Thursday Night Football and Sergei Bobrovsky's second shutout of the season. Joe highlights why this year's Hurricanes freshman class is one of the best Miami has had in years, which sparks a broader conversation about the transfer portal, player movement, and how programs are now bidding for top talent
Hour 1 opens with the Texans stunning the Bills on Thursday Night Football as Houston continues to play inspired football. Joe reacts to Sergei Bobrovsky posting his second shutout of the season — and his first 1-0 shutout since 2017. The conversation shifts to the Hurricanes, with Joe calling this one of Miami's best freshman classes in years as the Canes push toward the College Football Playoff. That leads into a deeper dive on the transfer portal era, player movement, and how programs are now bidding for elite talent. The hour wraps with a look at Miami's need to take care of business against Virginia Tech and keep their playoff hopes alive
This week, the show kicks off with the Texans' shocking win over the Bills and Sergei Bobrovsky's second shutout of the season, while Joe highlights Miami's loaded freshman class and the impact of the transfer portal on college football. We break down the Hurricanes' playoff chase with Alex Donno and Don Bailey Jr., exploring scenarios, standout freshmen like Malachi Toney, and whether Miami can finally finish strong. Joe also weighs in on NFL and college football picks ahead of a loaded weekend, riding a hot 56-41 record against the spread. Mike Florio joins with the latest NFL headlines, including Eagles' struggles, AJ Brown drama, Aaron Rodgers' injury, and the heated AFC playoff race. Plus, high school football playoff matchups and Hollywood headlines round out the week's sports and entertainment coverage.
In the first hour of Football Friday, Tobin & Leroy recap the Florida Panthers 1-0 shutout win vs the New Jersey at Amerant Bank Arena. Sergei Bobrovsky was his "Focus self as he stopped 30 shots to help the Panthers win. Panthers are back on ice in a Stanley cup rematch is the Edmonton oilers on Saturday. The Heat are on the road in Chicago to take on the Bulls in an NBA Cup matchup. The Heat will be without froward Andrew Wiggins, who is gonna miss the 2 game road trip with an injury. Tobin & Leroy recap the Thursday Night football contest where the Texans upset the Buffalo Bills 20-16. How the landscape in the AFC is changing, how far are the Miami Dolphins from being a factor?
It's Football Friday on the Tobin & Leroy as they get you set up for a great weekend of sports. The boys recap the Panthers 1-0 shutout win over the New Jersey Devils at home last night. Sergei Bobrovsky was his usual great, focus self as he stopped 30 shots on goal for the win. The Miami Heat are starting their 32 game road trip in Chicago to face the Bulls in an NBA Cup match. The Het will be without Andrew Wiggins as he is dealing with an injury but good news is on the horizon as Tyler Herro is slate to return as soon as next week. The Miami Hurricanes face the Virginia Tech Hokies in Blacksburg on Saturday afternoon. We get a sub in for Tobin who leaves the show to the Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua fight press conference, as Frog boy Marcos comes in to do what he does best and that cause chaos and play games.
We break down the Miami Heat's fast-paced resurgence and how Erik Spoelstra has firmly stamped his identity on this team. Despite a long injury list, Spo refuses to make excuses — sticking to his “we have enough” mentality as the Heat keep grinding out wins. We also hit on the Panthers' 8–5 victory on a night when Sergei Bobrovsky struggled but the offense carried the load. Then we shift to college football with a look at the Hurricanes' playoff outlook and whether the ACC continues to get disrespected on the national stage
It's another edition of The Hockey Show, so David and Roy naturally start where everybody expects: the World Series! Connor McDavid was not happy about the Blue Jays game being shown while the Oilers were playing, and Ethan has a hot take about his reaction. The guys also discuss Jordan Binnington trying to bag the puck after Ovi founded the 900-goal club, Griddy being the versatile mascot in the league, and Roy compliments the Islanders! In wins and fails, the Florida Panthers are trendsetters, Sergei Bobrovsky shows his support for Hockey Fights Cancer month, and Nikita Zadorov learns that you do NOT mess with Matthew Schaefer. Then, Julian McKenzie of The Athletic joins the show to discuss the upcoming release of his book Black Aces and whether or not hockey really is for everyone. He may or may not be able to answer whether Anson Carter gave himself the nickname "Ace". Finally, it's time to venture into the Panthers Den, where the light is starting to show at the end of a tunnel after a big win Thursday night over the Los Angeles Kings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices