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The Florida Panthers win their second straight Stanley Cup Championship. Covino & Rich reflect on some of the craziest antics players have had during their time with the Cup. Coach Rich is at it again, and questions whether or not winning is important in youth sports. And Buster Posey "speaks out" against the Devers trade, and C&R notice how different he looks compared to the babyface player we know. And join us for CRC20 in Vegas this weekend! #FSR #CRSHOW #OverpromisedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Florida Panthers win their second straight Stanley Cup Championship. Covino & Rich reflect on some of the craziest antics players have had during their time with the Cup. Coach Rich is at it again, and questions whether or not winning is important in youth sports. And Buster Posey "speaks out" against the Devers trade, and C&R notice how different he looks compared to the babyface player we know. And join us for CRC20 in Vegas this weekend! #FSR #CRSHOW #OverpromisedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman react to the Florida Panthers defeating the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 to clinch their second straight Stanley Cup Championship, extending Canada's Cup drought to 32 years.In the news and notes section, Kyle and Elliotte touch on Marco Rossi's future (41:25). They also discuss what lies ahead for Alex Tuch, JJ Peterka, and the Buffalo Sabres (45:47). The duo goes on to consider what might happen with Mika Zibanejad and the New York Rangers (49:25). The Final Thought focuses on the passing of Steve Reich (52:05).Kyle and Elliotte answer your voicemail and email submissions in the Thought Line (56:26).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
Savor it, The Panthers have won The Stanley Cup Championship for the 2nd year in a row, now they are a dynasty and rank high in The South Florida Sports World Pantheon.
In the first hour, DVD discusses the Florida Panthers winning the Stanley Cup final, and they ask the question, "Are the Panthers officially a dynasty?". They also ask, How do you define a dynasty and more
The Florida Panthers won their 2nd consecutive Stanley Cup Championship by defeating the Edmonton Oilers by a score of 5-1 in Game 6 in Florida on Tuesday night. Ryan Rishaug, Jason Strudwick and Rob Brown break it all down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In that bonus segment, Tyson asks Cam and Jim if they would rather be an all-time NHL with multiple MVPs without a Stanley Cup Championship, or a roleplayer that has won multiple Cups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Flyers have one of their Top RFA guys signed. Tyson Foerster has signed a 2 year contract worth 3.75 million a year. Foerster is a bright spot and a big piece into what the Flyers want their new nucleus to be for the future. How do you feel about the contract? Drop your comments in the chat and be a part of the show! The Stanley Cup Final is set and will get under way on Wednesday. Once again, the Florida Panthers will take on the Edmonton Oilers. These two teams faced off against each other last year. The Panthers were able to win their first Stanley Cup Championship win in 7 games. How do these two teams match up? Will history repeat itself? Make sure you hit that like and subscribe wherever you watch or listen to Flyers Talk A2D!Like, Comment and Subscribe for more! / a2dradio Facebook: / a2dradio Instagram: / a2dradio X: / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your support!Specialized Physical Therapy: https://specializedphysicaltherapy.com/Boaggiosbread: https://boaggiosbread.com/Alan Foy : https://www.exprealty.com/
Their earliest years were, frankly, like those of many expansion teams. A team comprised of marginal talent as part of the 1972 Expansion Draft and the first-year record certainly reflected that. While the second season saw only slight improvement in the standings, it was the promise of a first overall pick who went on to win the Calder Trophy that laid the foundation of what was ahead.The third season saw a surprising playoff berth, a stunning opening round win over the veteran team from New York City and an historic comeback against Pittsburgh.Then, reality.While the team continued an upward trajectory, the playoff results got increasingly difficult over the course of the next four springs. Finally, in 1980, it came together. A strong core was bolstered in March by the arrival of a college defenseman fresh from winning Olympic gold and a veteran forward who became the final piece of the puzzle.From there, they made history - some of which may never be seen again in the NHL.Join the hosts as they go back 45 years with Captain Denis Potvin, left wing John Tonelli and defenseman Ken Morrow.This is Doormat to Dynasty.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Open voiced by long-time Islanders play-by-play man Jiggs McDonald with Islanders theme underneath from organist Paul Cartier. [01:25] - Welcome and after Vic and Neil do some initial reminiscing about Bob Nystrom's Cup clinching goal, guests Denis Potvin, John Tonelli and Ken Morrow are welcomed.[05:00] - 45 years later, the guest share their recollections on the Nystrom goal.[10:09] - The approach to 1980 following increasingly difficult playoff losses after the 1975 Cinderella run. Discussion includes the final pieces coming into place with Ken Morrow arrival fresh off a gold medal at the Olympics and Butch Goring proving to be the missing link coming in a trade from Los Angeles.[16:15] - The road the first championship begins, including the brutal second round series against the Boston Bruins and some hijinks during the semi-final with Buffalo.[32:25] - The Final against rival Flyers begins with some sidebar stories about the toughness of the Broad Street Bullies.[52:10] - With a 3-1 series lead, the Isles drop Game 5 and return to Nassau Coliseum for the potential clincher. After letting a 4-2 third period lead get away, the stage is set for overtime. [1:02:14] - Vivid descriptions of the celebration after the Islanders first-ever Stanley Cup-winning goal. [1:10:51] - 1981 and the first defense of the Cup. The team doesn't miss a beat...even with Neil Smith joining the organization. Among the stories is Denis sharing the emotional piece of his brother Jean being traded away before being re-acquired.[1:17:09] - After an opening round scare, the Isles roll to their third Cup with the Final over Vancouver featuring a spectacular goal in Game 3 by Conn Smythe winner Mike Bossy,[1:23:24] - In pursuit of the fourth Cup, the club drops a bit during the regular season but is more than ready for an upstart team from Edmonton with a phenom wearing #99. In the end, the challengers learn some valuable lessons from the defending champs.[1:33:49] - Going after the Canadiens record of five straight Stanley Cups, the Isles discover their opponent learned well from the previous spring. However, to this day, the guests are still rankled by a change in scheduling during the Final.[1:43:50]- With the dynasty at an end, the perspective and significance of its place in league history becomes more evident with time.[1:54:05] - A final personal question to Ken, John and Denis.X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts...
After letting Game 1 get away, the Edmonton Oilers made certain not to have an encore performance with a buttoned up shutout to even the West Final in Dallas.On the East side, Carolina begins the daunting task of trying to get back into their series with a win in Florida.Once again, a serving of managerial news and Today in Stanley Cup History has several items, highlighted by the 45th anniversary of the N.Y. Islanders first Stanley Cup Championship. A just-dropped NHL Wraparound Special, Doormat to Dynasty takes you from lead up to the first title through all four Stanley Cups and beyond.X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts #NYCentric #StanleyCupdate #NeilSmith #VicMorren #NHL #AnaheimDucks # #BostonBruins #BuffaloSabres #CalgaryFlames #CarolinaHurricanes #ChicagoBlackhawks #ColoradoAvalanche #ColumbusBlueJackets #DallasStars #DetroitRedWings #EdmontonOilers #FloridaPanthers #LosAngelesKings #MinnesotaWild #MontrealCanadiens #NashvillePredators #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #NewYorkRangers #OttawaSenators #PhiladelphiaFlyers #PittsburghPenguins #StLouisBlues #SanJoseSharks #SeattleKraken #TampaBayLightning #TorontoMapleLeafs #UtahMammoth #VancouverCanucks #VegasGoldenKnights #WashingtonCapitals #WinnipegJets #ColinBlackwell #OskarBack #AlexPetrovic #IlyaLyubushkin #JasonRobertson #StuartSkinner #RoopeHintz #MikaelGranlund #TroyStetcher #EvanBouchard #RyanNugent-Hopkins #CoreyPerry #ConnorMcDavid #JakeOettinger #LeonDraisaitl #BrettKulak #ConnorBrown #RoopeHintz #DarnellNurse #DaveJackson #EsaLindell #EvgeniiDadonov #KrisKnoblauch #TylerSeguin #WyattJohnston #MattDuchene #MasonMarchment #MikkoRantanen #SamReinhart #JesperBoqvist #JalenChatfield #SeanWalker #SethJarvis #SebastienAho #PyotrKochtkov #FrederikAndersen #AndreiSvechnikov #SergeiBobrovsky #RodBrind'Amour #MathieuDarche #LouLamoriello #JulienBriseBois #KeithPelley #BrendanShanahan #BradTreliving #CraigBerube #KevinCheveldayoff #JimNill #BillZito #LukeSchenn #BrandonTanev #SethJones #BradMarchand #CodyCeci #AaronEkblad #DonCherry #PhilEsposito #GuyLafleur #YvonLambert #ColoradoRockies #KansasCityScouts #GlenWesley #CraigSimpson #DenisPotvin #JohnTonelli #KenMorrow #JiggsMcDonald #PaulCartier #DoormattoDynasty
James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks discuss the odds for three major championships including the NBA Title, the Stanley Cup Championship & the World Series. Presented by betPARX Online Casino and Sportsbook App.New customers DOWNLOAD NOW and get up to $ 1000 dollar casino bonus back if you're not a winner in your first 24 hours.Visit betPARX.com for terms/conditions. You must be 21 and in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Michigan or Ohio. Gambling problem, 1-800-Gambler. 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
Success in the sports industry doesn't happen overnight—it's built through resilience, adaptability, and a willingness to step far outside your comfort zone. In this episode of the Leaders Across America podcast, Steve Acorn welcomes back Jillian Walker for the special "Where Are They Now?" segment. Jillian, a proud alumna of the Young Entrepreneurs Across America (YEAA) program, has carved an impressive career path in professional sports, transitioning from the Detroit Tigers to the Memphis Grizzlies, then to the Detroit Pistons, and now serving as the Senior Manager of Premium Sales and Service with the Florida Panthers NHL team. Jillian reflects on how stepping out of her comfort zone, a lesson learned during her time with YEAA, helped her thrive in a male-dominated industry. From moving across the country for leadership roles to leading premium sales during the Panthers' historic Stanley Cup Championship run, Jillian shares valuable lessons in leadership, resilience, and how to build a career that aligns with your passions. This episode is packed with inspiring insights for anyone ready to chase their dreams and build a fulfilling career, no matter how challenging the path. Enjoy! In This Episode You'll Learn: How stepping out of your comfort zone leads to massive personal and professional growth Why consistency and mindset are critical to long-term success How to navigate and excel as a woman in male-dominated industries The importance of mentoring and supporting others as you grow How Jillian turned her internship experience into a thriving career in professional sports. And much more… Resources: YEAA Website Leaders Across America 38 | Jillian Walker | How to Set Yourself Apart, Mindset Strategies, and Overcoming Your Biggest Failures
Ken Hitchcock spent 23 year career as an NHL Head Coach and became known as being one of the best communicators, motivators and strategists in all of coaching – not just in hockey, but in any sport! He has the 6th most career wins by a coach in NHL History and guided the Dallas Stars to their first and only Stanley Cup Championship in 1999. Hitchcock was also part of the Canadian coaching staff for three Olympic Gold Medals. He was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded on Valentine's Day, hosts Matthew Gomez and Matthew Coleman share what made them fall in love with sports, special memories connected with players and the moments that still give them butterflies.Gomez reminiscences on attending Los Angeles Kings' practices as a kid and how watching their first Stanley Cup Championship victory in 2012 changed his views towards sports. Coleman's favorite moment comes from the 2015 NBA regular season, watching Klay Thompson's record-setting third quarter, scoring 37 points.The episode concludes with a special "Newly Weds" game in which the two try to guess one another's answers based on a series of sports topics and questions. A special teaser is announced as the episode winds down teasing next week's guest.Hosts: Matthew Coleman, Matthew GomezEditor: Aidan SwanepoelProducers: El Nicklin, Aidan SwanepoelLike, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content!Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-beach-current-podcasts/id1488484518Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/long-beach-current-podcasts
Episode 288 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features ex-NHL goalie former long-time Dallas Stars goalie coach Mike Valley. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Valley walks us through highlights of his latest book, The Power Within III, co-authored with Justin Goldman of The Goalie Guild, sharing anecdotes and highlights from his interviews with a wide range of goalies and goalie coaches. From Tim Thomas inviting multiple equipment companies to bring him new skates to test three games into his Stanley Cup Championship playoff run, to Mitch Korn working with Dominik Hasek and stories from Bill Ranford, Sean Burke, Brian Elliott, Thomas Magnusson, Alfie Michaud, Jeremy Swayman and Hannu Nykvist, the interview is loaded with great advice and insights. In our Parents Segment, presented by the Stop It Goaltending U app, we talk about drills that can help goalies — and their teammates — get warmed up properly and quickly with a focus on minor hockey where warm up time on ice is so limited.We also review this week's Pro Reads, which is presented by Vizual Edge, featuring freshly minted AHL All Star Devon Levi of the Buffalo Sabres with some great advice on when to use paddle down. And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the new Vaughn VX1 pants and subtle improvements on an already popular pant among NHL goalies.
Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley chat with former NHL great & Panthers home announcer Bill Lindsay! Last time we chatted with Bill, the Panther were on the verge of their first ever Stanley Cup Championship! Are they in position to repeat in 2025? The docs & Bill talk about this year's roster, offseason moves, potential trade deadline acquisitions, Sergei Bobrovsky's world class work ethic, a big year for Spencer Knight, & the rise of Sam Bennett!
On this week's Block Party Podcast presented by Jai Alai IPA, Greg Wolf and Braydon Coburn are joined by former Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Zach Bogosian as they discuss the importance of team chemistry, especially during long road trips, and how Bogo has adapted to his role as a veteran leader in the locker room. The conversation shifts to his transition to the Minnesota Wild and reflections on the 2020 Lightning Stanley Cup Championship team. Bogosian shares insights on life beyond hockey, including family dynamics and hobbies, and concludes with thoughts on the future of the NHL and the potential return of a team to Atlanta.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Richter, president of Brightcore Energy, helped lead the New York Rangers to the Stanley Cup Championship in 1994. In this episode of Bloomberg Intelligence's ESG Currents podcast, Mr. Richter joins BI's director of ESG research Eric Kane to discuss his path from goaltender in the National Hockey League to the world of energy efficiency and renewable energy, the importance of incentives in energy projects, what technologies provide the best cost and energy savings, the intersection of sports and the environment, the Rangers' 2024-25 outlook and more. For more insights, register here for BI ESG's Dec. 11 conference, ESG is Here to Stay: 5 Investment Themes for 2025. The episode was recorded on Oct. 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Manson is currently a defenseman in the NHL with the Colorado Avalanche. He was a key contributor on the 2021-22 Stanley Cup-champion Avalanche team that beat the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games. He scored a goal in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final and set up the eventual Cup-winning goal in Game 6. On July 13, 2022, Manson agreed to a four-year contract to return to Colorado. Manson was originally selected in the sixth round of the 2011 NHL Draft by the Anaheim Ducks, and made his NHL debut in 2014. He played for more than seven seasons with the Ducks before getting dealt to Colorado at the trading deadline in 2022. Today on the podcast, we talk to Josh Manson about his day spent with the Stanley Cup, overcoming injuries, processing grief and reflecting on 10 years in the NHL. WATCH all of our podcast episodes on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@SportsSpectrumMagazine Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
The Tampa Bay Lightning cut or assigned 18 players to the Syracuse Crunch on Sunday as the regular season is near. Darren Raddysh discuss playing multiple positions on the Power Play and Conor Sheary spoke about being healthy this season. On this date in Lightning history, the boat parade was created as the Bolts celebrated their 2nd Stanley Cup Championship in franchise history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devante Smith-Pelly has a World Junior bronze medal, a Stanley Cup Championship, and a crazy trip to China. Hear all about the Caps antics after they won, why you do NOT block shots at World Juniors, and what it was like playing with legends like Teemu Selane and Ryan Getzlaf his rookie year. Now he's crushing it in the radio world and on the golf course. Plus, there's a little Harry Potter talk mixed in as well... NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY & WEDNESDAY! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuf52MHW1O7guPMzsMvv2kA FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/empty.netters/?hl=en FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@empty.netters (0:00) – Intro (5:25) – Rookie Year (15:52) – Getting to Washington (29:10) – The Cup Run (44:21) – Facing Racism in Hockey (49:14) – Devo's Time in the KHL (54:54) – Retiring and Going into Radio (59:46) – Pass, Shoot, Score
A couple of seasons back, Hidden Track released a big Cadence Weapon special. We spoke with Rollie Pemberton (Cadence Weapon) himself, along with some key family, friends and collaborators. A whole lot has happened for Cadence Weapon since that episode's release. So, we felt it was time to catch-up during his brief visit back to Edmonton during the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. It's certainly been an exciting two years for Cadence Weapon! The major headline being that, in 2022, he won the Polaris Music Prize, the biggest and most illustrious music award there is in Canada! And, that same year, he released his greatly-acclaimed memoir, Bedroom Rapper. Jumping forward to 2024, he's recently put out an incredible new record, ROLLERCOASTER. Another noteworthy development brought Cadence Weapon back home to Edmonton somewhat unexpectedly. In early June 2024, the hockey team he's been cheering for all his life made a storybook run, from the bottom of the National Hockey League standings at the start of the season, all the way to the Stanley Cup Championship. Seized by sudden inspiration, Cadence Weapon created a new version of his anthem for Edmonton Oilers' sensation star centre and captain, Connor McDavid. Cadence Weapon released the first version in 2017 at the beginning of McDavid's NHL career, and he felt called to update it for this momentous occasion. Ever the hometown man, Cadence Weapon made time during his Edmonton playoff visit to chat with CKUA's Grant Stovel for this episode of Hidden Track Stories. Here's our first in-person visit in many a long year with Cadence Weapon, who was very much in championship form. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to Cadence Weapon for allowing us to include the opening instrumental to My Computer in this episode of Hidden Track. The Hidden Track Podcast is made possible by the generosity of CKUA's donour community. Thank you for your support!
The offseason may have arrived, but I'm not going anywhere! This week I'm talking about the Stanley Cup Championship, 2024 draft, free agency deadline, and so much more. I'm giving you a little recap on things you may have missed with all that's going on across the league, and sharing the little glimmers of hope we're seeing in making the sport of hockey more diverse, inclusive, and equal. I'm also taking a moment of silence for one of the most heartbreaking trades of all time. RIP Swaymark. Subscribe to WTC on whatever podcast app you listen on and leave me a rating and a review!Follow the show @whatthechelpod and your hostess @haylauryn_Intro by @itsbubboThanks for listening!
Thunderstorms & Cats fans take over Ft. Lauderdale beach yesterday for the Florida Panthers Championship parade Tobin and Frog Boy give their firsthand accounts of all the action that went down on A1A We hear epic Goosie inducing speeches from Key members of the Panthers organization including an all time speech from Paul Maurice Aaron Ekblad keeps receipts as he takes the ultimate victory lap With NBA free agency in full force Tobin does his best to convince Leroy that Trae Young may be a viable option for the HEAT
From 06/25 Hour 1: The Sports Junkies kick off the show by breaking down the Panthers winning their first Stanley Cup Championship.
Montage of the historic Game 7 victory we opened the show with.
In hour one, it's a glorious celebration as the Panthers avoid a historic collapse and clinch their first ever Stanley Cup Championship last night! We listen to the legendary final call from Doug Plagens and Billy Lindsay as it set in that the Cats had cemented themselves into history. Plus, a parade is officially set!
On hour 2 of the Big Show, George and Matt have a discussion on the implications of tonight's game 7. If the Oilers are able to pull off this comeback, the guys discuss if this will be the greatest Stanley Cup Championship of all time. Later Sam Hart from the Windmill Golf group/ Mickelson National join the show to tell us about the Mickelson National Invitational next week that has some big time names coming to out city!(18:20) To wrap the hour, Greg Wyshynski joins the show! Greg discusses which team is feeling the pressure the most in game 7, if this could be the greatest championship of all time if the Oilers win, what has surprised him the most over the last 3 games, if McDavid is the Conn Smythe winner regardless of result tonight, what he expects from tonight's game 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.
On this week's edition of Hockey Talk, the guys continue to break down the Stanley Cup Finals. As things presently stand, the Florida Panthers are just one win away from their first ever Stanley Cup Championship. But the Edmonton Oilers have outscored the Panthers 10-1 over the past four periods. As we head to Game 5, are the Panthers still in control or are the Oilers poised to make a comeback of historic proportions? Patrick and Dave break it all down for you here. Plus, the St. Louis Blues make some front-office moves and the Utah Hockey Club decide on a team name (hint...that is the team's name).Today's hosts: Dave Ungar (@AttitudeAgg) and Patrick O'Dowd (@WrestlngRealist)Can the Panthers close the deal?The Blues make some front-office movesThe Utah Hockey Club is officialAbout the Chairshot Radio NetworkCreated in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts, including POD is WAR, Women's Wrestling Talk, Chairshot Radio daily editions, The #Miranda Show, Badlands' Wrestling Mount Rushmores, The Outsider's Edge, DWI Podcast, Bandwagon Nerds, the Greg DeMarco Show, 3 Man Weave, Five Rounds, Turnbuckle Talk, The Reaction and more! You can find these great shows each week at theChairshot.com and through our distribution partners, including podcasting's most popular platforms.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chairshot-radio-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Adam Graves, Brian Leetch, and Mark Messier join Hosts Neil Smith and Vic Morren, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the New York Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup Championship. The conversation covers key moments leading to the final, including the expectation playing upstart Vancouver coming off the epic Eastern Conference Final against the New Jersey Devils.Personal anecdotes and reflections highlight the importance of confidence, experience, and the bond between the team and its fans. The episode vividly recounts the historic championship parade, noting the unity and joy it brought to the city. Concluding with reflections on the lasting impact of the victory, this episode encapsulates the enduring legacy of the Rangers' historic win.IN THIS EPISODE: [01:08] Commemorating the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship[01:32] Special Guests: Adam Graves, Brian Leetch, and Mark Messier[02:59] Reflecting on the New Jersey Series[05:26] Adam Graves on Learning from Past Finals[08:43] Brian Leetch's First Stanley Cup Final[10:11] Neil Smith's Confidence in the Team[11:29] Game 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Final[12:12] Turning Point: Game 3 and Pavel Bure's High Stick[15:01] Penalty Shot Drama in Game 4[19:27] Facing the Pressure of Game 5[28:18] Preparing for Game 7[31:01] Returning to New York for Game 7[31:06] The Energy in New York City[33:54] Building a Winning Team[35:28] Game 7: The Ultimate Test[38:23] Mindset and Belief in 1987 and 1994[40:02] Overcoming Challenges and Staying Focused[43:51] Key Moments and Goals in Game Seven[47:32] The Emotional Rollercoaster of the Final Period[57:15] Winning the Stanley Cup and Its Impact[01:09:59] The Parade and Celebrations KEY TAKEAWAYS: The journey to the Stanley Cup required overcoming significant physical and mental challenges, with every player contributing to the team's success.Key plays, such as Mike Richter's penalty shot save against Pavel Bure, were crucial in maintaining the team's momentum.The close-knit nature of the team and their ability to support each other played a significant role in their success.The energy and support from the New York fans were a constant source of motivation for the team.The victory ended a 54-year championship drought for the Rangers, creating lasting memories and a legacy that still resonates with fans todayRESOURCE LINKS Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlWraparound/NHL Wraparound Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@nhlWraparoundNHL Wraparound Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555451139787SPONSORSHIP:MeiGray is your source for Game-Worn jerseys. Head to MeiGray.com to get your collection started today. Get real, get it from MeiGray.https://www.MeiGray.com/https://MeiGrayauctions.com/NHL Wraparound guests can take 10 percent off any hockey jersey when they order at meigray.com and use the COUPON CODE WRAP10GAME 7 GROUP- https://www.gamesevengroup.com/nhlWraparoundAt Game Seven Group, we specialize in transforming individuals into cohesive teams through our team-building events, coaching, and speaking. We believe every team has the potential to achieve extraordinary...
Time to kick off the week with today's Sports Rush with Brett Rump! In the first hour of today's show, Brett summarizes his sports weekend, which included seeing his Florida Panthers of the NHL make it to the Stanley Cup Championship against the Edmonton Oilers. We preview that matchup that will start later this week, on Saturday. Also, the TinCaps got a close win in their getaway game yesterday on the road against the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, and the Indiana Fever suffered a bad loss on the road to the New York Liberty in a game that saw Caitlin Clark put up her worst WNBA performance yet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WNBA: Caitlin Clark & Angel Reese Past/Debut games, transitioning into the WNBA, predictions for the season for both ladies. NBA: Pacers vs Knicks, Wolves vs Nuggets GAME 7 predictions NHL: Shocking Round 1 news, Round 2 predictions, Stanley Cup Championship matchup predictions
Montréal is best known for its hockey madness. When the Canadiens are in the playoffs for the Stanley Cup Championship there is a total media blitz about the team and its chances to score the biggest prize in hockey.
Ep 274, pt 3: Will the Bruins' recent poor play spark call-ups? Are any of the Bruins internal options to improve their bottom six good enough for a Stanley Cup Championship team? 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
Teddy joins us after coming off a Stanley Cup Championship with the Vegas Golden Knights. He hails from Riga, Latvia and came to the US as a 15 year old to pursue his hockey dream at Shattuck - St. Mary's. Great story and a great hockey journey!Riverside Bike and Skate Eau Claire's hockey headquarters which is the oldest hockey store in the state of Wisconsin. Chippewa Valley Ortho and Sport Medicine Dedicated and committed to the health care needs of patients in Western Wisconsin since 1954. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.@TheBOSPodwww.thebreakoutsessions.com
Vegas Golden Knights' Rink Side Reporter Ashali Vise joins Mercedes in the Morning! Mercedes and J.C. talks to Ashali about the VGK Players and she describes William Karlsson aka Wild Bill as "sneaky". Ashali tells us she will also be getting a Stanley Cup Championship ring and going to the White House with the team!
On hour 3 of the Big Show, George and Matt are joined by former Flame and member of the 1989 Stanley Cup Championship team, Colin Patterson. Colin reflects on that team as a whole and also gives some stories from the actual day when the Flames hoisted Lord Stanley.To wrap the hour we play this week's edition of Impossible Flames trivia!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.
Mercedes and J.C. talk to Paul Cotter about their new Stanley Cup Championship rings, Paul taking the Stanley Cup to his hometown, and the banner ceremony happening before the game!
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. During the Michigan State Marquette game, the coach called a time out and had the players focus on breathwork.Listen and learn why this is so important!
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. I recently had a question submitted to the website that asked what does it mean to be balanced, and neutral as an athlete?
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. I had a conversation with a great friend, who is a very senior leader in a major company, and he shared with me how to read a person in 30 sec!
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. Today I had an athlete tell me that they do not need a plan and they do a lot better just shooting from the hip. I will share with you my thoughts on why you need a plan.
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. This episode, we will give you some tips on how to work on your bad habits.
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. I recently witnessed an event that turned my stomach. I hope this hits home with some of you. The episode is about how to be a better team player.
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. The question this week is I feel I don't fit in. I'm going to go into detail on acceptance and explain how we are all unique in our own way.
elcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. This episode, I'm gonna share a question that was sent over to Hartman.Academy The question is, I don't like meditation.I'm going to give you a couple tips on ways you could practice meditation with some very short sessions.
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. This episode, we're going to talk about the importance of celebrating your wins.
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. The question of the week is: "I work so hard but I feel like I'm not getting anywhere"?
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. This episode, I will share a story about one of the Olympians I worked with who was cut from the team as well as a baseball player who is taking his game to a new level.https://www.hartman.academy/
Welcome to The Mike Hartman Show where Mike talks to individuals about Stories, Mindset & Champions! Mike's purpose and objective for this podcast is to help people through their pain points and struggles. The focus points will be centered around mindfulness, systems, habits, measurable goals, short term goals, long-term goals, vision goals, mindset, fitness, nutrition, mental toughness, little & details, playing to win and how to get ready to play so you can achieve your dreams and goals. Everyone has a story! All of the guests had major transformational adjustments in their life, They did not start out great. Here is the truth to making it to the top! Mike is a former National Hockey League player and was part of the 1994 Stanley Cup Championship team New York Rangers. He overcame the odds and fought his way through hardships and didn't just make it to the NHL, he has been a part of championship teams at every level in his 17-year professional career. Mike has worked in the performance coaching and personal development business for 18 years. He has worked with a variety of groups from Fortune 500 companies, small to medium size businesses, world class athletes, amateur athletes and weekend warriors. This episode we will discuss the question that was sent in to Hartman.Academy “My boss doesn't like me”!https://www.hartman.academy/