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In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman run through the hottest news and notes from around the league on day one of the draft. They begin with Vegas, Buffalo, and the New York Islanders (4:00). Elliotte provides an update on the Big Three free agents in South Beach (20:21). The fellas rattle off a few other notes from around the league, including updates on the Leafs (23:53) and Ehlers and the Jets (24:27). He talks about some free agents who will sign extensions on July 1st, including Garland, Fehervary, and Glass (25:48). Afterwards, the fellas weigh in on the Evander Kane trade to Vancouver (34:09). The Final Thought focuses on the new CBA, which is on the brink of being signed (37:04).Elliotte is joined by Sportsnet draft analyst Sam Cosentino to preview the NHL Draft (45:54).In the final segment, Kyle and Elliotte talk about some of the celebrity guests expected to make an appearance at the draft this weekend (1:02:12).Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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 Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, and Fidelity Investments Canada.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! We're going to have fun with two incisive observers of Canadian politics in Ottawa: Paul Wells and Shannon Proudfoot!Together we're going to examine "not just what is happening in Ottawa" with the new Carney government, "but what it looked and felt like, who made it happen and why."Paul Wells has, for years, been one of one of Canada's great political journalists. Formerly at Maclean's, the National Post and The Gazette, he now publishes his own widely read subscription newsletter, paulwells.substack.com. His book is: “Justin Trudeau on the Ropes: Governing in Troubled Times.”Shannon Proudfoot is a feature writer in The Globe and Mail's Ottawa Bureau. Before joining The Globe, she was the Ottawa bureau chief for Maclean's and wrote for Sportsnet magazine, Postmedia News and the Ottawa Citizen. You can often hear her work featured as "Clippings" on the Curse of Politics podcast.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning connect with Maple Leafs legend, Mats Sundin! He begins with thoughts on his former teammate Alexander Mogilny, along with fellow competitors Zdeno Chara and Joe Thornton, following their inductions to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Mats also touches on Toronto's offseason decisions ahead and his memories of playing in Canadian markets. Later, former MLB catcher turned Sportsnet Blue Jays analyst, Caleb Joseph, shares his view on Kevin Gausman's response after Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was hit by yet another pitch. The trio also dive into Gausman's strong eight innings of work, Max Scherzer's outlook after his promising return to the mound, and what's ahead for the Jays as their road trip continues into Fenway Park. The morning duo close the week with more sound from Brad Treliving and details of Cristiano Ronaldo's new contract.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.
Justin Cuthbert kicks off the show with Frank Seravalli (2:25) ahead of tomorrow's 2025 NHL Draft. They discuss the JJ Peterka blockbuster that sent the young forward to the Mammoth, what the Sabres are getting in Kesselring and Josh Doan, the trade chatter surrounding Jordan Kyrou and Bowen Byram, and much more. Then, they discuss the next CBA, why the league wants an 84-game season, the LTIR playoff changes and EBUG changes. Then, Sportsnet's Blake Murphy joins the show (25:40) to discuss how the Raptors' 9th overall pick Collin Murray-Boyles. They discuss the rationale behind spending a high pick on a player who struggles with shooting, his elite defensive potential, how the Raptors will approach the second round and much more. They end things off discussing the latest stretch of play from the Blue Jays.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.
JD and The Ringer's Tate Frazier break down the first round of the NBA Draft, including the Raptors taking Collin Murray-Boyles out of South Carolina and his initial reaction (00:00), the talent taken at the top compared to projections, the astonishing trade between the Hawks and Pelicans, the Brooklyn Nets using all five of their acquired first-rounders, and the continued influx of Canadian talent into the NBA. Then, JD takes a look at Max Scherzer's return to the mound for the Blue Jays and what it means for the team, as well as the Evander Kane trade from Edmonton to Vancouver (43:13). 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.
Bob Stauffer discusses the latest Oilers news with Sportsnet colour analyst Louie DeBrusk, explores the Evander Kane trade to Vancouver and looks ahead to what other moves may be on the horizon with free agency looming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben and Brent follow up on their conversation last hour with Nick Kypreos by continuing to discuss some news and notes from around the National Hockey League. They discuss two trades from the hockey world yesterday with Evander Kane heading to Vancouver and the start of a potential Sabres fire sale. B&B also get into reports on a new CBA shaping up earlier than expected between the NHL and NHLPA which could include more regular season games. To close out the show, the duo check in with MLB Network's Adnan Virk (26:55) to take a quick look around the majors. They chat about Max Scherzer's Blue Jays return, along with the state of the American League East and where Toronto's divisional rivals currently stand.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.
Ben & Brent discuss the Blue Jays and Max Scherzer's return, with insights from Sportsnet's Shi Davidi, who was at the game. They cover Scherzer's performance, expectations for his postseason contributions, and the impact on the pitching lineup. The duo then shifts to the Leafs ahead of the NHL draft and free agency, joined by Nick Kypreos (24:18) to tackle how the team can replace Marner and Tavares, and their playoff prospects.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
In hour two, Mike & Jason discuss the latest trade rumours with Sportsnet NHL insider Nick Kypreos (1:30), plus they look ahead to Friday's NHL Entry Draft with Sportsnet's David Amber (24:13). 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.
JD and Blake Murphy, co-host of Jays Talk Plus & The Raptors Show, discuss the activity in the NBA trade market ahead of the Draft, where the Raptors fit within all of the recent player movement, and some potential targets for Toronto with the ninth overall pick, before touching on the Blue Jays' options as we get closer to the MLB Trade Deadline (37:20). Later, JD hits on the 2025 Hockey Hall of Fame class, including former Maple Leafs forward Alexander Mogilny finally getting inducted (44:53).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.
Don Cherry's Coach's Corner segment on Hockey Night in Canada ended abruptly in 2019. Was it ever going to happen any other way? Controversial and entertaining, Cherry spoke his mind to the country for 37 years in the aforementioned first intermission segment. On Nov. 9, 2019, going over the top met with the times at hand and the contemporary media landscape. Cherry was fired by Sportsnet in what is known as “Poppygate”. Is there more to this story? Is there more to Grapes than most care to know? His late daughter decided she wanted to confront this matter and also the descriptions she so often heard and read about her dad. The result is The Don Cherry Story, by his Daughter, Cindy Cherry. It's a book that exists in two parts, the first deals with the front facing persona of her father, and the second which focuses on his life, on and off the ice. This episode is a conversation with Cindy's brother and Don's son, Tim Cherry, about the book and about his family. *Cindy Cherry passed away in July 2024. **This was recorded one week prior to Cherry's sign off from "The Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast" on Sunday, June 22.
Ben and Brent reset on the Blue Jays with a quick look back on last night's win. The hosts welcome on Dan Shulman, TV voice of the Blue Jays on Sportsnet, to chat about how solid Eric Lauer has been in 2025, Ernie Clement's impressive season, and what Andrés Giménez brings to the team. They then tee up Max Scherzer return to the mound tonight with thoughts on the uncertainty that surrounds him and how important he could be to the rotation moving forward. The a.m. duo then turn their attention to the Leafs with the NHL draft quickly approaching on Friday. B&B look at the team's recent poor history at the draft and what the strategy might be without a pick in the first round. The Athletic's Joshua Kloke (24:13) stops by to talk about some potential targets, before pivoting to the soccer pitch to examine Canada's pursuit of the Gold Cup after winning their group and advancing to the next round of the tournament.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.
Episode 521 of the Sports Media Podcast features Jon Lewis, founder and editor of Sports Media Watch and Donnovan Bennett, host and podcaster for Sportsnet. In this podcast we discuss the NBA's Game 7 viewership (16.35 million viewers) and how it bailed out what would have been a catastrophic viewership story; Game 7 being the most-watched NBA Finals game in six years; the viewership issues for Thunder-Pacers; why people did not watch the series before Game 7; ESPN/ABC's negative-centric NBA Finals halftime show; how next year's new media deal featuring Amazon, NBC and ESPN/ABC will change coverage, and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JD and Ben Ennis, co-host of The FAN Morning Show, debate the Blue Jays needs at the MLB trade deadline (00:00) and the sustainability of the starter depth with Eric Lauer and Max Scherzer starting consecutive games, before taking a look at the front office's off-season additions as the Jays approach the mid-season mark. Later, JD and Ben discuss their differences in handling sports-pain amidst JD's Oklahoma City Thunder trauma (39:31).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.
Ben & Brent dive into NHL chatter ahead of the draft and free agency. They discuss the pressure on Maple Leafs' GM Brad Treliving to "change the DNA" of his team, along with the new contract for Oilers' Evan Bouchard and Trevor Zegras's trade to the Flyers. Next, they welcome Sportsnet's Jason Bukala (30:51), who shares insights on the upcoming 2025 NHL Draft in L.A., the Islanders' first pick, and the slow progress of the Leafs' offseason.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Ben and Brent continue to look ahead to NHL free agency as July 1st quickly approaches. The pair focus on what the Maple Leafs need to do to "change their DNA" as GM Brad Treliving has indicated. Anthony Petrielli of Maple Leafs Hotstove joins the conversation to discuss what's next for Toronto's pending UFAs Mitch Marner and John Tavares. They also debate if the team could actually get better, even if both players are lost to the open market. Later on, Sportsnet's Joe Siddall (27:40) checks in from Cleveland ahead of the first game of the Blue Jays' road trip tonight against the Guardians. The trio discuss why this upcoming stretch is so important for the ballclub, the state of the starting rotation, and the level of trust in the bullpen with Jeff Hoffman closing.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.
Get set for draft night with the 2025 Sportsnet 960 NHL Mock Draft! Host Matt Rose is joined by Sportsnet's premier draft experts Sam Cosentino and Jason Bukala as they walk through all 32 picks of the first round in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. From projected top picks to potential sleepers, the crew breaks down team needs, prospect rankings, and what surprises could shake up the board. What impact does the NCAA allowing CHL players into college hockey have on the 2025 Entry Draft and other drafts moving forward? This is your all-access guide to how Round 1 could unfold.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.
JD breaks down the Oklahoma City Thunder's NBA Championship win in Game 7 against the Indiana Pacers, with thoughts on the prolific season from the Thunder and Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (00:00). James Mirtle of the Athletic joins JD to chat about the rumours surrounding John Tavares, whether or not they can come to a team-friendly agreement, and the lack of centre depth available in free agency (10:32). JD and Mirtle shift to the Matthew Knies situation, what's led to the expected divorce with Mitch Marner, and the likelihood that the Leafs make an offer on July 1st. Later, JD dives into Kevin Durant's trade to the Houston Rockets (47:49). 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.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker recap the Blue Jays' weekend series against the Chicago White Sox, John Schneider reinforcing his belief in Jeff Hoffman despite his struggles as their closer, the options outside Hoffman, Max Scherzer's comments ahead of his return to the mound, and how Ernie Clement has been able to hunt and attack the fastball. Then, Sportsnet.ca's Shi Davidi (28:08) stops by to chat about the level of concern surrounding Hoffman, if we could see an increased workload for Yariel Rodriguez, Scherzer's rehab and pending return, why Anthony Santander's injury might be more serious than originally believed, Andrés Giménez's offensive trajectory and if Ernie can become an everyday MLB player.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.
Ben & Brent discuss NHL offseason news following the Florida Cup parade, focusing on the Maple Leafs and John Tavares, who are reportedly far apart in contract talks. They analyze his potential market value and possible contract solutions. The duo also speculates on Brad Marchand possibly joining Toronto, weighing the pros of adding a fourth year to his deal and considering potential linemates. To wrap up, they chat with Michael Grange (22:42) from Sportsnet about the NBA Finals, including OKC's recent win, SGA's legacy, and the Eastern Conference's outlook for next season.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Ben and Brent reset on the NHL and what the market is looking like with July 1st quickly approaching. The hosts dive into Jonathan Toews getting set to resume his NHL career after two years away by joining the Winnipeg Jets on a bonus-heavy deal worth up to $7M. Was there a possible fit in Toronto? Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff stops by to help gauge the NHL free agent market with thoughts on John Tavares and the Panthers' UFA trio including Sam Bennett, Brad Marchand and Aaron Ekblad. Later on, Sportsnet's own Ben Nicholson-Smith (26:00) checks in on the Blue Jays to discuss the team's biggest needs, the progress of their internal developments, and what's in store ahead of the trade deadline.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.
JD discusses how Matt Duschene's contract extension in Dallas should be viewed here in Toronto (00:00). JD then shifts focus to the NBA Finals and brings on Sportsnet's Michael Grange (12:00) to get into the Indiana Pacers forcing a Game 7. JD and Grange discuss Pascal Siakam's case for Finals MVP, if Siakam has more love in Canada then Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, TJ McConnel's allure, the keys in Game 7, and the Raptors' chase for a star. 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.
Ben and Brent kick off The FAN Morning Show's final hour of the week talking Blue Jays and the team's recent run of form. Sportsnet's own Shi Davidi joins the conversation to discuss Toronto's main needs as they near the midway mark of the season. He looks into how to address the starting rotation, why moving Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to third in the order has payed off, who (or what) could carry this team to the postseason, and the odd man out in the Jays' soon to be overcrowded outfield. To end the week, the boys revisit Connor McDavid's situation in Edmonton as he heads into the final year of his contract (25:29). Ben and Brent investigate what could sway his decision to stay in Edmonton, what the organization could do to make sure he's happy, and where his other main destinations might be.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.
In Hour 2 we were joined by Sportsnet's Mark Spector and Edmonton Elks Defensive Lineman Jared Brinkman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 2 Sportsnet's Mark Spector joined the show discussing the Elks' home opener loss and the Oilers' season end media avails. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The former Leaf & co-host of Sportsnet's Kyper & Bourne joined Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill.
JD is joined by Stanley Cup champion, Kris Versteeg, to list and debate the best teams in the NHL's salary cap era (00:00). JD and Kris also discuss the make-up of the Panthers and whether Connor McDavid's time in Edmonton is running out. 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.
Bob and Louie chat about the Oilers run to Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Panthers and what moves could be on the horizon this offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben & Brent continue discussing the Oilers, focusing on captain Connor McDavid and the implications of losing in the Stanley Cup Final again. They ponder whether he will re-sign with Edmonton by July 1st and the concerns if he doesn't. The hosts also examine player extensions, including Frederic in Edmonton, and how this impacts NHL free agency, particularly for the Maple Leafs, who need centers. They then check in with Sportsnet's Michael Grange (22:40) in Indianapolis for insights on the NBA Finals, discussing what Indiana needs to force a Game 7 and the potential for SGA to secure OKC's first title. The trio also touches on the Raptors' offseason and potential big-name targets.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Ben and Brent continue to dissect the NHL world following the Panthers' back-to-back Stanley Cup victories. The hosts enlist the help of SN590's Sam McKee to get into everything from how dominant Florida has been and how they're constructed, to the state of the Oilers and what losing consecutive Finals means for the group, specifically Connor McDavid. Of course, the trio have to relate it back to the Leafs and how it should impact the team's offseason decisions as they try to become true contenders. Next, the a.m. pair bring on MLB Network's Adnan Virk (31:53) to help break down the current AL East hierarchy with the recent Blue Jays surge and the Yankees struggling to score runs.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.
During Hour 1 Sportsnet's Mark Spector joined the show with closing thoughts on the Oilers' season and beginning offseason discussion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Hour 2 we were joined by Sportsnet's Mark Spector and Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The final hour of The FAN Morning Show with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning live from Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville for the Joe Carter Classic 2025, kicks off with Blue Jays legend Ernie Whitt, discussing last night's comeback win and Addison Barger's rise in the MLB. NHL Hall of Famer Jeremy Roenick shares insights on the Florida Panthers' back-to-back Stanley Cup wins and free agency implications for Sam Bennett and Brad Marchand. Next, Russell Martin dives into Alejandro Kirk's impressive season and the Jays' promising performance. Finally, Cito Gaston reminisces about the Jays' championship run and Ricky Henderson's impact, wrapping up with thoughts on Mitch Marner's free agency.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
The FAN Morning Show with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning rolls on at the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario, on site for the 2025 Joe Carter Classic. Sportsnet's Luke Fox joins the conversation live from Sunrise, Florida, on the heels of the Florida Panthers' second-consecutive Stanley Cup victory. Luke dives to deeper into the Cats' recipe for success with thoughts on the team's depth contributions, top line talent, and to what extent they can "run it back". They wrap up with a chat about where the Edmonton Oilers go from here and this year's Conn Smythe winner, Sam Bennett. Pierre Frappier (24:33), President and CEO of AMJ Campbell, hops aboard to discuss his experience so far as a coach at the charity tournament. Later, former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher, Dave Stewart (31:15), shares his thoughts on the Athletics' move to Sacramento, what his role as Special Assistant with the club entails, his move to Toronto in 1993, and how the game has changed in the modern era. This hour wraps up with the man himself, Joe Carter (43:40), who swaps some stories from his time with the Blue Jays, before reflecting on the what the tournament means to him in it's sixteenth year.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.
Ben and Brent go into the final hour of today's FAN Morning Show focused again on the Stanley Cup Final and Game 6 tonight. The hosts wonder if this could be a Connor McDavid game where he wills his Oilers into a chance at a championship. B&B bring on NHL Network's Billy Jaffe, who has been working between the benches for this series. The trio get into how good Brad Marchand has been, the Panthers' ability to roll lines which leads to their dominance, McDavid's performance so far, and how Florida has limited him to a certain degree. To close out the day, Ben and Brent check in with SN590's own, former big leaguer, Kevin Barker (25:03)! He helps tee up this week's Blue Jays homestand with thoughts on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s year, what's behind his lack of power, and if Alejandro Kirk's success is sustainable.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.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Brett Siegel (1:45) ahead of Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Sportsnet. They discuss what to expect from Game 5 between the Thunder and Pacers, the unsung heroes on both sides, what to expect from Haliburton, if the Thunder model can be replicated, and much more. Then, Jackie Redmond (27:25) joins the show to discuss the Panthers' dominance, how the Panthers approach each series, Edmonton's powerplay issues against the Panthers, McDavid's legacy if the Oilers lose, 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.
JD reacts to reports that Mitch Marner is unwilling to communicate with the Maple Leafs (00:00) and the Boston Red Sox trading Rafael Devers (6:00). Blake Wheeler, 16-year NHL forward and former teammate of Brad Marchand, gets into (9:00) the transformation of Marchand, what teams from the past mirror the current Florida Panthers, judging Connor McDavid's performance in the Stanley Cup Final, what makes Leon Draisaitl great, and working around shoddy goaltending. Later, JD gives his thoughts on the Desmond Bane trade (44:00). 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.
Ben and Brent continue the hockey talk into the final hour on Monday. The hosts welcome on Daily Faceoff insider, Frank Seravalli, to break down the Stanley Cup Final. He debates if Edmonton's goaltending situation is one of the main reasons they're a game away from losing the championship in consecutive years. They then look ahead to the upcoming free agent market and parse through some of the top names set to hit the market. They discuss if Brad Marchand could get a higher AAV than Sam Bennett and what Mitch Marner will be seeking. The morning duo then check in with Blue Jays Central analyst, Madison Shipman (28:55), to talk about Toronto's MLB team and how they can reset returning to Rogers Centre this week after getting swept to close out their road trip. The trio discuss Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s tendency to walk over hitting for power, as well as what has made Alejandro Kirk so consistent and productive this season.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 Edmonton Oilers are officially on the ropes. Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final was a tough one, as the Oilers were dominated from start to finish by the Florida Panthers, falling 5-2 and now trailing the series 3-2. Edmonton came out flat and never recovered — generating just three shots in the first period and going down 2-0 early. Florida suffocated them in every zone, and despite a brief push later in the game, the Oilers just couldn't solve the Panthers' defensive structure.Calvin Pickard got the start in goal after his heroics in Game 4, but his unbeaten run came to an end, allowing 4 goals on 18 shots. Now, the biggest question becomes: who starts Game 6 with the season on the line — Pickard or Skinner?We'll break down everything from Game 5 in our scoring summary, deliver our one big take, and ask the giant question ahead of the Oilers' do-or-die moment. Joining us on today's show is Sportsnet's Louie DeBrusk, giving his thoughts on what went wrong for Edmonton and how they can bounce back in Game 6. Plus, hockey historian and author Mike Commito stops by to share some historical context from Stanley Cup Finals past — and what this series could mean in the bigger picture.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
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Justin Klugh and Liz Roscher talk about the Phillies' big series win against the Cubs this week and the ambiguity of their future roster moves. Then, Sportsnet analyst Blake Murphy gives us the lowdown on the red hot Toronto Blue Jays who are coming into Philly for the weekend.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports including a thrilling game four of the Stanley Cup final (3:00), plus they chat with Sportsnet golf analyst Adam Stanley (26:11), who joins the show live from the US Open. 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.
JD reacts to the Edmonton Oilers stunning comeback victory in game 4, Connor McDavid's performance, how Leon Draisaitl will be remembered and a sign of rising popularity for the NHL (00:00). Later, JD and producer Armen get into the off-putting change in basketball development and Adam Silver's comments on NBA expansion (30:00). 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.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Sportsnet's Jack Michaels (1:30). They discuss the Oilers' lineup changes, Jeff Skinner getting a shot in the Cup Final, Stuart Skinner's performances in Game 4s, and much more. Then, Luke Fox joins the show (26:51) to discuss Sam Bennett's future, the Conn Smythe odds and if Brad Marchand is sneaking his way into the conversation, Jonah Gadjovich enjoying the Panthers playoff run having missed it last season, 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.
JD and Ben Ennis, co-host of The FAN Morning Show, admit they were wrong about the Indiana Pacers (00:00), talk about the complicated feelings when sports franchises relocate, and debate if the Blue Jays are a good baseball team? (13:00) JD and Ben evaluate Spencer Turnbull's debut, Alejandro Kirk's stardom, the starting rotation and who the Jays can trade for. Later, the duo discuss how ring culture may start to change (43:00). 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.
Sportsnet's regional colour analyst for Oilers broadcasts Louie DeBrusk joins Bob for analysis of the Stanley Cup Final ahead of Game 4 between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“You have to come to accept that you're going to crash—and you're going to crash a lot.” For Canadian bobsleigh pilot Cynthia Appiah, pushing limits isn't a metaphor—it's daily reality. From Olympic heartbreak to recently coming in Fourth at World Championship, Cynthia's journey has been defined by grit, reinvention, and resilience. Originally a hammer thrower and shot putter at York University, Cynthia didn't see herself going beyond collegiate track. But everything changed one summer when the Ontario bobsleigh team hosted open tryouts—right on her campus. “I was already here. I might as well try it out,” she remembers. The testing included sprints, jumps, lifts, and medicine ball tosses. Athletes who hit 600 points were invited to continue—and Cynthia did. “That pretty much got the ball rolling to where I'm at now.” But it hasn't been smooth. When she was named an alternate just two weeks before the 2018 Olympics, she was crushed. “I basically paused my life...to put every single ounce of strength, every dollar, blood, sweat, and tears into this.” The decision devastated her—but it also lit a new fire. She transitioned to pilot, took the wheel, and found her voice: “I will always credit bobsleigh with me finding who I am as a person and finding my voice.” Today, she's a pioneer in women's monobob—an event leveling the playing field with standardized equipment—and she's fourth in the world going into the next Olympics. In this episode, Cynthia shares what it takes to stay in the game: managing brutal financial barriers, crashing (literally), and keeping the faith when doors slam shut. Her advice to up-and-comers? “Really tap into your network. You don't know who might be the door that opens for you.” And to her younger self? “I wish I knew how to use my voice sooner and be more comfortable in my skin.” This is a raw and powerful conversation about failure, comeback, and why Cynthia refuses to let the sport—or the system—define her. Photo credit: Sportsnet.com -------- Flame Bearers is a multimedia movement, illuminating the unsung stories of elite women athletes from around the world. We tell stories via podcast, video, and live events and have worked with over 350 exceptional women athletes from 55 countries and counting. For more videos about elite women athletes, subscribe to our YouTube channel ► /@flamebearers Follow us - Instagram - /flamebearers Facebook - /flamebearerspodcast LinkedIn - /flame-bearers TikTok - /flame_bearers X - /flame_bearers Our Website- https://flamebearers.com/ Leave a comment and tell us what you liked in the video. If you like the content, subscribe to our channel!
Dan and Shawn are joined by Sportsnet reporter Gene Principe, who has the pulse of the Edmonton Oilers, to discuss the adjustments needed for Game 4, the status of Stuart Skinner and potential lineup changes that Kris Knoblauch may be considering. He also talks about Zach Hyman's absence and why the loss of Hyman shouldn't be overlooked during this series against the Florida Panthers. The guys open the episode looking ahead to Game 4 and wondering how the Oilers can get back to their game. Is Sam Bennett the Conn Smythe favorite right now? They answer that question and look at the impact that Jonah Gadjovich in Game 3. They wrap the episode talking about the maturity of Gus Forsling, the Chris Kreider trade rumors and TJ Oshie's retirement.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, including some interesting NHL news (3:00), plus they look ahead to game three of the Stanley Cup final tomorrow, as Sportsnet's David Amber (27:58) joins the show. 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.
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman look back at an exhilarating Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, in which Edmonton defeated the Panthers 4-3 in overtime. They then delve into the latest news around the NHL. The fellas revisit Gary Bettman and Bill Daly's media conference at the Stanley Cup Final (22:03). Kyle and Elliotte discuss Dan Muse being named the next head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins (29:14). David Amber makes a surprise appearance on the podcast (38:53). The hosts also discuss the Brock Nelson contract with the Colorado Avalanche (39:23), and Elliotte talks about what's next for Martin Necas (41:58). The Final Thought features a surprise appearance from an anonymous guest (46:49).In the second half of the podcast, Kyle and Elliotte sit down with Brad Marchand of the Florida Panthers (52:39), as well as Steve Mayer, the NHL's President of Content and Events (1:02:24).Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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