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This Detroit Red Wings podcast breaks down the NHL trade frenzy & what it means for Dylan Larkin trade rumors as things heat up before the NHL Draft week. Hockeytown news & analysis covers Steve Yzerman's "patience", the Atlantic Division arms race, and a full 2026 draft preview with Tony Ferrari. (00:00) - Intro A random Tuesday turned into a trade deadline that played out like the NBA. (03:45) - NHL Trade Frenzy Reaction GMs going buck wild after the Brady Tkachuk deal seemingly burst the dam across the league. (06:50) - Dylan Larkin Trade Situation Whether Yzerman's monk-like patience makes sense with the Minnesota Wild & many others sniffing around, the thin center market, and the price only going up. (13:00) - Atlantic Division Outlook Florida, Tampa, Toronto and a stacked Buffalo loading up while Detroit sits in radio silence. (24:10) - Recapping the Trades Ottawa's Eklund return, Chicago's baffling Bowen Byram swing, and Washington's Alex Tuck gamble. (37:20) - Trade Rumors and Jason Robertson Robertson's eye-popping ask, the Alex DeBrincat question, and what a real Larkin return looks like. (48:15) - 2026 Draft Preview with Tony Ferrari McKenna vs. Stenberg at the top, Detroit's pick 47 swings, and which prospects fit a rebuild reset. (1:12:15) - NHL Expansion to Texas, Babcock Returns to Edmonton, and Hall of Fame Class Bettman's $3.5 billion Houston/Austin talk and where this league is headed. Mike Babcock back behind a bench and why it ends in either a Cup or a blaze. Bergeron, Price, Burke get in - and the Henrik Zetterberg and Chris Osgood snubs. (1:24:00) - Overtime Mailbag Patron questions on Cossa's future, Patrick Kane's next deal, and Landon DuPont heading to Michigan. --- Refresh your wardrobe with Quince - go to Quince.com/WINGEDWHEEL for free shipping and 365-day returns! This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis are joined by The Athletic's NHL Draft expert Corey Pronman to preview the 2026 NHL Draft and break down the Blackhawks' options with the No. 4 overall pick. Pronman explains why several players occupied his No. 1 spot throughout the season and why he ultimately ranked defenseman Chase Reid barely ahead of consensus top prospect Gavin McKenna in his final rankings. He also discusses the five players he has in his Tier 1 rankings. If the top three forwards are off the board, should the Blackhawks feel comfortable selecting Reid despite already having two high-end right-shot defense prospects in Artyom Levshunov and Sam Rinzel? Could Reid ultimately be the best of the trio? And is McKenna truly a lock to go No. 1 overall or could there be a surprise at the top of the draft? The conversation also turns to Ivar Stenberg, who has been mocked to the Blackhawks by many analysts. How realistic is that scenario, and how does Pronman expect the top of the draft to unfold? He also shares his NHL comparable for Stenberg. Plus, if San Jose selects a defenseman at No. 2 and Vancouver is deciding between Stenberg and Caleb Malhotra at No. 3, would the Canucks really choose Malhotra, as some reports suggest? Pronman explains what fueled Malhotra's rise into the top-five conversation. Finally, Pronman weighs in on the dramatic transformation of the Blackhawks' prospect pipeline, from one of the NHL's weakest just four years ago to arguably its deepest since GM Kyle Davidson launched the rebuild in 2022. Pat and Charlie close out the episode by reacting to Pronman's insights before discussing the fallout from NHL insider Frank Seravalli's report on Connor Bedard's contract negotiations from last week's episode and explaining why Blackhawks fans shouldn't be concerned.
Post-Combine, Scott Wheeler jumps on to talk about the 2026 Draft! Joshua Ravensbergen also comes on to talk about Prince George Cougars teammate and potential San Jose Sharks No. 2 pick Carson Carels! The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back and Bladetech Hockey! (00:04:12) Scott Wheeler shares why he has a “hunch” that the Sharks will pick Ivar Stenberg at No. 2. (00:10:39) How does Wheeler look back at Michael Misa vs. Anton Frondell last year? If the Sharks select the Swedish winger, Wheeler explains why he wouldn't be so quick to trade from the Sharks' excess of forwards for defensive help. (00:19:13) If the Sharks pick a defenseman, have Chase Reid and Carels set themselves apart from the rest of the field? Wheeler has been arguing with fellow Athletic draft guru Corey Pronman on their podcast about the potential value of Reid versus Stenberg. How does Reid rank amongst recent top blueline picks like Artyom Levshunov, David Jiricek, Simon Nemec, Zayne Parekh, Zeev Buium, and Sam Dickinson? (00:26:44) What are strong San Jose Sharks' options at No. 20? Wheeler selected defenseman Tommy Bleyl to San Jose in his most recent mock. What are Sharks' draft trends under GM Mike Grier? Which Sharks prospects are most likely to help the big club next year? (00:44:13) Why do Keegan, Sheng, and Zubair still think that the San Jose Sharks will pick a defenseman at No. 2? What about Joe Pavelski interviewing for the Toronto Maple Leafs head coach job? Sheng talks more about his brutal AirBNB story. (01:30:11) Who was the best prospect to chat with at the Combine? (01:34:50) What can the San Jose Sharks learn from Stanley Cup finalists Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes? Some free agents Mario Ferraro, Vincent Desharnais, Ryan Reaves, and Philipp Kurashev talk. Should the Sharks trade for Darnell Nurse, Morgan Rielly, Marcus Pettersson, or Filip Hronek? (02:17:30) Would you do this Hronek trade? PWHL San Jose has signed its first players. (02:31:45) Finally, top San Jose Sharks prospect and 2025-26 WHL Goaltender of the Year, Joshua Ravensbergen! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Caitlyn Stenberg is widely considered as their "rodeo mom” — a title she's earned through years of supporting athletes, building community, and giving back to the sport she loves. After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2018, Caitlyn faced a life-changing challenge that only strengthened her determination to make a difference. Since her diagnosis, she has become a passionate advocate for MS awareness and fundraising, using her platform to educate others and support those affected by the disease. One of her most impactful initiatives is the annual Caitlyn Crusaders Bronc Match, a unique event that brings together the rodeo community to raise funds and awareness while celebrating the spirit of western sports. In this episode, Caitlyn shares her journey from diagnosis to advocacy, the lessons she's learned through resilience, and how the rodeo community has rallied around her mission. We also discuss this year's Caitlyn Crusaders Bronc Match, taking place June 19 in Pilot Butte, and why this event has become such an important cause for so many people. Whether you're involved in rodeo, know someone living with MS, or simply appreciate stories of perseverance and community, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. Shop all apparel at cowboyshit.ca
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Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up Monday by chatting with NHL analyst Jason Bukala about insights from Buffalo and the NHL scouting combine. They discuss changes in player rankings, Stenberg's World Championship participation, McKenna's testing performance, and intriguing draft-related questions. They also touch on rumours of Joe Pavelski coaching the Leafs. After the break, Andscape's David Dennis Jr. (25:03) joins to discuss the finals, the Knicks' dominance, Spurs' struggles, and Karl-Anthony Towns' impact. What's the vibe in New York with the President in attendance? 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.
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With the NHL Stanley Cup Finals officially underway, it's hard to process how quickly the season ended and that it's already June. In today's episode, we touch on the upcoming NHL entry draft, and the recent news that former Ranger Manny Malhotra has been appointed as head coach for the Canucks, which almost certainly means they'll be drafting his son Caleb with the 3rd overall pick. The domino effect from there is that the Rangers can more than likely pivot their focus at 5th overall to a defenseman like Carels, Reid or Verhoeff, with the top of the draft shaping up to be McKenna, Stenberg and Malhotra. We also chat about K'Andre Miller playing in an elevated role with the Hurricanes, and whether or not that trade still makes sense with the benefit of almost a year of hindsight. Today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - use the link below to save on your first subscription!BetterHelp:https://betterhelp.com/broadwayblockInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/broadway_blockTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@broadway_blockYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-4OSzH5NKz4EmhVCk0yaZgTwitter:https://twitter.com/Broadway_BlockApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/broadway-block/id1646160199Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3KqBFrqn7maexzAnVeqCUH
Daily Faceoff Prospect Analyst Steven Ellis joined Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta to break down his latest top 100 NHL Draft rankings and everything surrounding the upcoming draft. The conversation started with Ivar Stenberg's impressive showing at the World Championship and what it's done for his stock. That said, Ellis still has Gavin McKenna atop his board and believes the Leafs should select him first overall. He explained what makes McKenna such a special talent, what Toronto fans could expect from him in his rookie season, and weighed the pros and cons of McKenna versus Stenberg.Additionally, Ellis touched on Leafs prospect Tinus Luc Koblar, who's having a strong World Championship representing Norway. The conversation then shifted to the Toronto Marlies' playoff run, where Ellis praised the play of Easton Cowan and Ben Danford. He also discussed the crease, highlighting Artur Akhtyamov's stellar postseason and why he believes Dennis Hildeby should be with the Leafs next season. In fact, Ellis said there's a world where Hildeby and Akhtyamov eventually become Toronto's NHL goalie tandem.
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta react to Carolina's dominant 4-0 Game 4 win over Montreal as the Hurricanes grabbed a commanding 3-1 series lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Plus, they dive into the Toronto Marlies' impressive 4-2 win over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in Game 1 of the Calder Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Final. Also, Pagnotta shares the latest surrounding the Maple Leafs' ongoing coaching search, including where things stand with some of the top candidates currently on Toronto's radar.Meantime, Daily Faceoff Prospect Analyst Steven Ellis stops by to discuss his freshly updated top 100 NHL Draft rankings, the intrigue surrounding the first overall pick, and what he believes the Maple Leafs should do with it.
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TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joined OverDrive to discuss Auston Matthews' zoom conversation with Mats Sundin and John Chayka, Sundin in attendance at the IIHF World Championship, Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg's draft position, the Maple Leafs' best head coaching option, the Golden Knights' series lead against the Avalanche and more.
Josh Elliott-Wolfe hosts The People's Show with starting things off on the newest Caleb Malhotra and Ivar Stenberg discussions revolving around Stenberg's latest highlight performance at the World Championships. The show runs through the NHL's conference finals matchups and running through a list of Who Says No trades. Afterwards, Elan highlights his New York Knicks finally reaching the NBA Finals as the show takes your submissions of In or Out. This podcast is produced by Arash Memarzadeh and Elan Chark.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Donnie and Dhali for a packed crossover segment covering the latest on Manny Malhotra's contract negotiations, why the timing of the coaching announcement matters, and what the Canucks are trying to build culturally moving forward. The guys also debate Ivar Stenberg's rapid rise after another dominant performance at Worlds, whether he could push toward the top of the draft board, and who Vancouver should target if McKenna and Stenberg are both off the board at No. 3. Plus, Jannik Hansen joins to break down the NHL Playoffs, Vegas overwhelming Colorado, Carolina's system success, and why playoff runs ultimately come down to star players stepping up at the right time. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down Ivar Stenberg's dominant play and why Drance believes the draft could unfold with Toronto taking McKenna and San Jose grabbing Stenberg at No. 2. The guys debate NHL readiness among the top prospects, why Stenberg may be the most prepared forward in the class right now, and whether Vancouver or San Jose could become logical trade-down candidates depending on how the board develops. Plus, the Whiteboard dives into Filip Hronek's trade value, the lack of impact UFA defencemen available this summer, and how the Canucks could potentially inflate value through power play usage heading into a pivotal offseason. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
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Sálmar 328: Hesin er dagurin, Guð hevur sett 230: Hægstur Heilagur Andi 231: Vit Halgan Anda biðja nú Og eftir prædiku.: 635: Talsmansandi, sum kanst gera 224: Tit limir, sum hava á himinum høvur Kirkjutænarar Prestur:Tummas Lykke Kannuberg Klokkari:Jákup Øre Deknur: Oddmar við Korkusá Urguleikari:Símun Hammer Gøtu kirkju ungdómskor, undir leiðslu av Símuni Hammer: Preludium:Great God Almighty, eftir Stacey V. Gibbs Eftir prædiku syngja tey eitt 500 ára gamalt, klassiskt stórverk, ið nevnist Jubilate Deo, eftir Giovanni Gabrieli. Postludium: Spælir Símun Hammer: Boléro de Consert eftir Lefébure-Wély. Sjónvarpsframleiðari var Áki Stenberg og ljóðtøkningur var Alexander Gaard. Tekstari var Brandar Heðinsson
This Detroit Red Wings (and currently Grand Rapids Griffins) podcast breaks down Michael Brandsegg-Nygard's heroics, Red Wings offseason direction with Prashanth Iyer as the Wings figure out how to actually build a contender. News and analysis covers Simon Edvinsson's contract, Sebastian Cossa's future, and MBN saving the Griffins' season with an all-time overtime goal. (00:00) - Intro Sentience watch in Detroit and why one Griffins prospect might be ready to wake the lineup up. (03:55) - Prashanth Iyer on the Red Wings Season A 10,000-foot look at what happened - overperformance through December, the March collapse, and the 5-on-5 scoring problem that buried the team. (07:00) - Picking an Offseason Lane The case for committing one direction: aggressive trades to build around Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, and Alex DeBrincat, or hitting the reset button before Larkin turns 31. (15:55) - Potential Trade Targets Josh Norris, William Nylander, Mikey Anderson, Robert Thomas, and Elias Pettersson - who actually moves the needle and who carries the most risk. (20:20) - Free Agent Options Alex Tuch's pointless 2nd round and the contract conversation, plus thoughts on Bobby McMann as a speed-adding fit. (23:50) - Simon Edvinsson Contract Bridge vs. eight-year max term, why the cap going up bakes in the hedge, and the Jaccob Slavin comparison for locking up a unicorn early. (31:20) - Sebastian Cossa's Future Waiver-exempt status is gone - what that does to his trade value and whether he's actually ready to be an NHL backup next year. (36:10) - Griffins Stay Alive Michael Brandsegg-Nygard's filthy overtime winner keeps the Calder Cup hopes breathing, plus huge goals from Carter Mazur, John Leonard, and more as Postava hangs on. (43:55) - Habs-Sabres Game 7 and Conference Finals Predictions Alex Newhook's overtime winner, UPL's nerves, and why the Atlantic Division just got even harder for Detroit. Plus, Carolina vs. Montreal and Colorado vs. Vegas - rust, rest, and which underdog has the better shot. (56:20) - Prospect Profiles: Ivar Stenberg and Thomas Vandenberg The case for Stenberg over Gavin McKenna at first overall and why his SHL production is the real deal. Vandenberg: The Athletic mocked him to Detroit at 47 - a perfect Steve Yzerman type, which may be exactly the problem. (1:10:30) - Overtime Mailbag Patreon questions and comments: What if Jakub Vrana panned out, waiving roster vets, and which Red Wing gets a video-game stat boost. --- This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
Scott Wheeler joins the show to break down why all signs continue pointing toward the Vancouver Canucks targeting Caleb Malhotra at third overall, what makes him such an appealing future leader, and why the debate between Malhotra and Ivar Stenberg comes down to projection versus pure talent. The guys also discuss the importance of stockpiling talent throughout the organization, whether the Canucks should consider drafting both Ruck twins, and why Aatu Räty's strong play at Worlds raises questions about how he was used last season. Plus, Dimitri Filipovic and Drance dive into major NHL team-building lessons from this year's playoffs, including why teams shouldn't overvalue size, overpay goalies, or rely on simply “sneaking into” the postseason and catching fire. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
1. Boðskapin syngi um Jesus 2. Eg minnist heyggin 3. Eg stundi eftir Oasubrøður syngja: Er Jesus nær 5. Nógv fagrari fríðari 6. Tá eg ein lítil drongur var Andakt við Kristoffur Olsen 7. Tyngist tú av byrðum 8. Á Golgata eg gleði 9. Jerusalem Guds halga stað Oasubrøður sungja: Eitt hjarta er 11. Er tín dagur 12. Vit sigla framá Sjónvarpsframleiðari er Áki Stenberg og ljóðtøkningur er Høgni Fagraberg Tekstari er Rúni Kirke.
It's time - this Detroit Red Wings podcast breaks down the 2026 NHL Draft strategy for Steve Yzerman with no first-round pick in hand. News and analysis covers Yzerman's free agency options, prospect profiles, Stanley Cup playoff updates, and a coaching shakeup in Toronto. (00:00) - Intro Free agency is looking THIN. (04:25) - 2026 Draft Strategy With no first-round pick after the Justin Faulk trade, what should Kris Draper and the Red Wings do? The case for swinging for the fences and avoiding the safer Brady Cleveland/Andrew Gibson archetype that's burned them in the past, and how they can get a Stankoven or Hutson of their own. (13:25) - Trading Up in the Draft Is moving up worth the cost? Why Sebastian Cossa probably isn't getting it done on his own, and why the 33-38 range could be the sweet spot for catching fallers. (40:35) - Prospect Profile: Gavin McKenna Sick puck skills, Kucherov-level vision, and questions about his off-puck effort. Why he's still the favorite to go first overall over Stenberg. (49:45) - Prospect Profile: Victor Plante Max Plante's brother and what he could bring as a potential second-round target. (56:30) - Stanley Cup Playoff Updates Charlie McAvoy's suspension, the diving problem, and Carolina sitting back watching Montreal and Buffalo beat each other up. (1:02:45) - NHL news: Berube Fired by Toronto; Cassidy in Demand Why the move had to happen and what kind of coach the Leafs need next. Vegas blocking interview requests and Edmonton's never-ending dysfunction. (1:11:05) - Charlie Coyle Contract Six years, $6 million AAV, full no-move through age 38 - what does this mean for this year's July 1st market?> (1:19:55) - Overtime Questions Your questions on Kyrou, Brady Tkachuk rumors, Mackie Samoskevich, and more. --- This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
Hátíðarguðstænasta nú nýggj umseting av Nýggja testamentið er givin út. Hans Jacob Joensen, fyrrverandi biskupur, umsetti. Sálmar: 219 - Krist, lambið Guðs 218 - Hann ský til vagn man velja sær 329 - Jesus góði, saman her 252 - Vit fingu eini gleðiboð at hoyra 250 - Tíns ríkis søk, mín Jesus, skal Kirkjutænarar: Deknur: Herman Andreasson Klokkari: Eyðfinn Magnussen Urguleikari: Jógvan Thomsen Prædika: Jógvan Fríðriksson, bispur og forseti í Bíbliufelagnum Liturgur: Bergur D. Joensen, sóknarprestur Sangur: Ungdómskór Gøtu kirkju undir leiðslu av Símuni Hammer Kunning: Katrin Elisabeth Lydersen Jacobsen, ritstjóri og samskipari í Bíbliufelagnum Tey, sum lesa epistulin og evangeliið: Dánial á Dul Jacobsen og Hallgerð Akurstein Sjónvarpsframleiðari er Áki Stenberg og ljóðtøkningur í kirkjuni var Hans Edward Andreasen. Tekstari er Rúni Kirke
Neste episódio, Guilherme Goulart e Vinícius Serafim analisam casos reais e tendências que colocam em xeque a segurança digital e física no Brasil. Você vai descobrir como criminosos burlaram um sistema de reconhecimento facial em condomínios de Porto Alegre usando engenharia social, expondo os riscos do teatro da segurança, do solucionismo tecnológico e da hipossuficiência técnica dos consumidores. Em seguida, você vai entender o que está por trás do lançamento do modelo Mitos da Anthropic — classificado como perigoso demais para uso público —, e por que os resultados práticos com o Firefox e o cURL geraram ceticismo no meio da cibersegurança, levantando questões sobre propaganda de IA, governança, regulação e concorrência no mercado de inteligência artificial. Neste episódio, você também acompanha a análise da lei 15.397, que atualizou crimes digitais no Brasil com penas mais severas para furto qualificado digital, cessão de conta laranja e fraude eletrônica — e por que, sem investimento em capacidade investigativa, isso pode ser apenas populismo penal. Além disso, são discutidas duas vulnerabilidades críticas no Linux (CVE Copyfile e Dirty Frag) com exploits já circulando antes da correção, e como a IA pode acabar com o anonimato na internet ao identificar autores por fingerprint de texto com apenas 125 palavras. Os temas de privacidade, proteção de dados, LGPD, segurança ofensiva, pentest e infraestrutura em nuvem permeiam toda a conversa. Assine o Segurança Legal na sua plataforma favorita, siga o perfil nas redes sociais e avalie o podcast para ajudar a ampliar o alcance deste projeto independente de conteúdo sobre segurança da informação. Você também pode apoiar diretamente pelo Apoia.se (apoia.se/segurancalegal) ou simplesmente indicar o podcast para colegas e amigos — cada compartilhamento faz diferença. Entre em contato pelo e-mail podcast@segurancalegal.com ou pelo Mastodon, Instagram, Bluesky, YouTube e TikTok. Esta descrição foi realizada a partir do áudio do podcast com o uso de IA, com revisão humana. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! Conheça o Blog da BrownPipe Consultoria e se inscreva no nosso mailing Shownotes Polícia prende suspeitos de invadir e furtar apartamentos de alto padrão em Porto Alegre; grupo usava fraude em reconhecimento facial Polícia desarticula grupo de criminosos que furtava apartamentos de luxo via redes sociais Atualização do Código Penal para alguns crimes digitais Will AI end anonymity? I tested it I can never talk to an AI anonymously again Anthropic's most dangerous AI model just fell into the wrong hands Unauthorized group has gained access to Anthropic's exclusive cyber tool Mythos, report claims It’s a myth that you need Mythos to find bugs: Open source models can do it just as well Filme: Quebra de Sigilo (Sneakers) BC Protege Livro – Sob a sombra da suástica: a França ocupada Filme – Viagem ao mundo dos sonhos Artigo – Em louvor ao Teatro da Segurança Imagem do episódio: The Ancient Days, Willia, Blanke
Who does Craig Button think that the San Jose Sharks should pick at No. 2? (00:04:32) Button is on the hot seat from the first question! If the Toronto Maple Leafs pass on Gavin McKenna, would Button take Chase Reid over McKenna? Is Reid his clear-cut top defenseman of the 2026 Draft over Keaton Verhoeff, Carson Carels, Alberts Smits, and Daxon Rudolph? Is Ivar Stenberg vs. Caleb Malhotra a discussion? Could Malhotra make sense for the Sharks? (00:27:44) Why is Reid so exciting to Button? Would Button trade the No. 2 pick for a star NHL defenseman? Button shares a possible target for the San Jose Sharks' No. 19 or 20 pick. What did Button think of Michael Misa and Sam Dickinson's rookie seasons? Why is he high on Leo Sahlin Wallenius and Eric Pohlkamp? (00:46:09) Dan Boyle and Zubair Jeewanjee jump on to talk about the playoffs! Why has Boyle been so impressed by Quinn Hughes? What did he think about the Norris Trophy voting? Boyle has no issue with Evan Bouchard getting passed up. He also shares his thoughts about potential UFA target Darren Raddysh. (01:11:27) Would we trade the No. 2 pick for Werenski? (01:32:22) We chat about the Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews to the San Jose Sharks speculation. (01:38:35) Our thoughts on how Toronto Sun reporter Steve Simmons approached the John Chayka press conference. Sheng Peng also recalls making Macklin Celebrini walk off in a post-game press conference this season and asking David Quinn about his job status three years ago. Who are realistic free agency or trade targets on defense for the San Jose Sharks this off-season? Keegan McNally wrote a great article about it recently! (02:27:04) Peng gives a more concise explanation for why he didn't vote Celebrini No. 1 for the Hart Trophy. (02:39:01) Finally, who do we think the Sharks should pick at No. 2? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ari Paparo and guest co host Paul Knegten are joined by Mark Stenberg, Senior Media Reporter at Adweek, for a conversation about the current state of digital media and publishing. They discuss Vox Media's reported plans around its podcast business, how publishers are adjusting to declining search and social traffic, and why newsletters, podcasts, and direct audience relationships are becoming more important. The episode also touches on OpenAI's advertising plans, Ziff Davis acquisitions, AppLovin's growth, and broader shifts happening across media and ad tech. Takeaways Podcasts are becoming more valuable media assets than traditional websites. Publishers are shifting away from dependence on search and social traffic. Peer to peer sharing and push notifications are growing distribution channels. AI platforms are changing how users discover products and content. Ziff Davis is betting that legacy media brands still hold strong value. Media companies are increasingly focused on owning direct audience relationships. OpenAI advertising products could become a meaningful channel for marketers. AppLovin continues to expand its influence across digital advertising. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and guest welcome 01:59 Marketecture Live heads to Chicago 05:30 Why digital media is in chaos 06:23 Vox Media podcast network sale discussions 08:53 The future of Vox Media's remaining brands 10:27 How media business models evolved over time 11:51 Why podcasts are more defensible than websites 16:04 Verson's media acquisition strategy 18:08 Ziff Davis buying digital media brands 22:23 Publishers leaning into push notifications and sharing 26:02 The rise of dark social and private sharing 29:58 OpenAI launches advertising products 32:52 AI generated podcasts and content experiments 37:01 AppLovin's continued growth in ad tech 40:19 Taboola earnings and publisher strategy 46:31 Kochava FTC settlement discussion 48:45 The end of Ask Jeeves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning begin the second hour by examining the Maple Leafs' options with the rising salary cap and the first overall pick. They discuss the pressure facing the new front office led by Mats Sundin and John Chayka, debate whether the team should select Ivar Stenberg or Gavin McKenna, and explore the possibility of trading the pick. What could the decision reveal about Sundin's influence within the organization? Later, the hosts are joined by Jason Bukala (22:39), Sportsnet analyst and founder of The Pro Hockey Group, who explains why he currently views Stenberg as the stronger NHL-ready prospect The conversation covers Stenberg's game, his World Championship experience, McKenna's combine performance, roster fit, and what drafting Stenberg could signal about the Leafs' long-term direction. 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.
Jamie Dodd is joined by PWHL top prospect Caroline Harvey to talk about the prospect of playing for the Goldeneyes. Randip Janda, and Sam Cosentino join for a deep dive into the NHL Draft Lottery fallout and Vancouver's options at third overall. Randip breaks down why Ivar Stenberg could be NHL-ready immediately, while Sam Cosentino argues the Canucks may actually be in the best position in the draft given the range of elite talent available. The show also explores San Jose's potential willingness to move the second pick, the growing intrigue around prospects like Reid, Verhoff, and Malhotra, and what Jim Rutherford stepping back could mean for hockey operations moving forward. Plus, playoff pressure mounts for Carolina as the postseason intensifies. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have won the Draft Lottery, securing the first overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. Justin Bourne and Sam McKee react to last night's development and discuss what it means for the team's offseason direction. Nick Kypreos joins the show (13:17) to share his take on what the Leafs should do with the pick, whether it changes the plan for Auston Matthews or Craig Berube, and whether Mats Sundin will push for countryman Ivar Stenberg at the top of the draft. Later, former NHL scout Jason Bukala stops by (28:54) to discuss what the lottery win means for John Chayka, the trade value of the No. 1 pick, and why he has Stenberg ahead of Gavin McKenna on his big board. 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 Ennis and Brent Gunning welcome Maple Leaf notebook author Anthony Petrielli to discuss the Leafs winning the lottery. They explore whether the team should target their biggest need or the best player available, debating between Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg. They also discuss potential trade packages for the first overall pick, Craig Berube's coaching future, and Auston Matthews' reported unhappiness. Later, ESPN's Greg Wyshynski (25:44) shares insights from the lottery and suggests who the Leafs should draft, while addressing conspiracy theories about the process. The episode wraps up with reflections on how the first overall pick impacts Matthews' future in Toronto. 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.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance react to a very “Canuck” draft lottery outcome, with frustration boiling over as the Leafs land first overall and Vancouver is left recalibrating its plans. The Crossover crew debates whether Toronto will take Gavin McKenna or pivot to a timeline fit like Ivar Stenberg, while the Canucks weigh options at third overall. Jason Bukala joins to break down top prospects, including strong opinions on Malhotra, Stenberg, and Verhoeff. Plus, continued discussion on the GM search and whether bold moves—like trading Filip Hronek—should be on the table. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Sálmar: 544 - Tíðin rennur sum streymur í á 588 - Boðar tú til allar tjóðir Deknur: Elin Jacobsen Klokkari: Mikkjal á Løðhamri Framførslur Ásgerð Stenberg og Fríði Sigmundsson. Bernhard Petersen, Sámal Midjord og Sólja Ellen Rye. Bjarni Johansen stóð fyri upptøkuni.
Steve Ott joins the show to discuss the Thunderbirds first round series win. What kind of a boost have Stenberg and Lindstein provided to the Thunderbirds? Plus, what has he learned about himself since taking over as Head Coach of the Springfield Thunderbirds?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sálmar fyri prædiku, nr.: 679: Morgunglæma bjarta 480: Harrin er mín hirði 677: Uttan teg Og eftir prædiku.: 418: Jesus er tann besti vinur 738: Takk, at tú bart mína byrði Urguleikari: Agnar Lamhauge Klokkari: Mikkjal á Løðhamri Deknur: Dania Sólvá Johansen Prestur: Ann Hermansdóttir Sanginnslag: Ásgerð Stenberg og Julia Højgaard
Trump har gått fra å kalle Iran gærne religiøse fanatikere til å ville styre Hormuz-stredet med dem, som en «joint venture». Hvordan forstå Trumps maktbruk ved å legge vekk geopolitiske analyser - og heller bruke mafia-logikk. For å forstå bedre hans handlinger, og et mulig utfall, ser vi på mafiafilmer og -serier med tv-dramatiker Gjermund Stenberg Eriksen.
Avant-goût du Frozen Four, qui commence demain, avec notamment Michael Hage, T.J. Hughes, Sam Harris et Keaton VerhoeffRepêchage 2026 : Analyse des espoirs de la Suède Ivar Stenberg, Viggo Bjorck, Elton Hermansson, Marcus Nordmark, Malte Gustafsson, Alexander Command et Niklas Aaram-OlsenPasser de la LHJMQ, à la LAH... et ensuite à la NCAA? On vous explique comment c'est possible.LNH : Retour sur Porter Martone, débuts dans la LNH d'Ilya Protas, Tyson Hinds, et Nathan Gaucher
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Eystein Stenberg, CTO and co-founder of Northern.tech, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss how to succeed in an increasingly software-driven IoT landscape. The conversation covers the impact of AI on software-driven IoT products, the growing role of software in time-to-market and connected products, overcoming software challenges, build versus buy, and strategic considerations for OEMs.Eystein Stenberg is the CTO and co-founder of Northern.tech. With over 15 years of experience in security and systems management, Stenberg has served on the frontlines of some of the largest production environments and possesses in-depth knowledge on solving real-world system security challenges. An expert in embedded system security and IoT device management, Stenberg routinely shares his insights at industry conferences. Stenberg holds a Master's degree in Mathematics with a focus on cryptography from the University of Tromsø in Norway.Northern.tech is the leader in device lifecycle management with a mission to secure the world's connected devices. Established in 2008, Northern.tech showcases a long history of enterprise technology management before lloT and loT became buzzwords. Northern.tech is the company behind CFEngine, the pioneer in server configuration management, to automate large-scale IT operations and compliance. In 2015, Northern.tech released the first version of Mender, the market leader in over-the-air software update management. Mender offers robust, secure, and customizable OTA software updates for smart devices. Mender boasts a proven track record with Fortune 1000 clients, including Airbus, Lyft, Volkswagen, Siemens, Thales, and ZF Group.Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about Northern.tech: https://northern.techConnect with Eystein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eysteinstenberg/Our sponsor: https://kiloiot.ioSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all
Toi, qu'as-tu fait pour moi ? Un jour, un jeune noble frivole, le comte de Zizendorf, quitte le château de Zeiss, en Hollande, résidence de ses parents, pour se rendre à Paris et à Versailles, où il l' attend de brillantes réceptions mondaines. En passant à Düsseldorf, tandis qu'on soigne ses chevaux, le jeune comte va visiter le musée de peinture. Un tableau surtout retient son attention, c'est le Christ en croix du peintre Stenberg. Le jeune homme s'arrête, il contemple le visage douloureux du crucifié. Les souffrances du sauveur touchent profondément son cœur. Au bas de la toile, le peintre avait écrit ces mots « Voici ce que j'ai fait pour toi. « Toi, qu'as-tu fait pour moi ? » Troublé par ces paroles, le jeune comte demeure pensif. Les instants passent, le jour baisse, l'heure est venue de fermer le musée. Le gardien s'approche et touche l'épaule du jeune noble dont les yeux sont baignés de larmes. Tournant le dos à Paris, but de son voyage, le comte de Zizendorf rentre chez lui. Vaincu par la vision du crucifié, il jette au pied du sauveur sa fortune, sa gloire, ses ambitions, sa vie. Il va devenir le fondateur des églises moraves et l'instigateur de ces missions qui, depuis plus de deux siècles, ont porté dans les terres lointaines le message d'amour et de grâce, le message de la croix de l'agneau immolé.
JR joins the show to discuss the Blues new look lines with Stenberg and Lindstein being recalled. What did he make of what Robert Thomas had to say to the media today about what the deadline was like for him. How much of an appetite does Steen have for a rebuild? Plus, how will Brayden Schenn be remembered as a Blue?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- What's the plan with Stenberg & Lindstein now that they are up with the NHL team?- NFL Quick Hitters- We got some more information on how the Colton Parayko & Brayden Schenn deals went down.- BK & Ferrario RewindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Atlas of Chiropractic podcast, Dr. John Stenberg delves into the complexities of somatosensory tinnitus, particularly its connection to cervical chiropractic care. He discusses the various types of tinnitus, the importance of identifying cervicogenic somatosensory tinnitus, and the role of central sensitization. The conversation emphasizes the need for thorough assessment, patient education, and collaborative care strategies, including referrals to other specialists when necessary. Dr. Stenberg provides actionable insights for upper cervical chiropractors to effectively manage tinnitus symptoms and improve patient outcomes.To received the PDF Clinical Companion:Share this episode on IGTag @zenith_chiro and @drbearderThat's it!
Ahead of the Super Bowl, we caught up with Adweek's Senior Media Reporter Mark Stenberg to help us contextualize the trends we're seeing in this year's crop of commercials and identify what you should look out for as you watch on Sunday. We cover the rise of the multi-week attention ecosystem, why we'll see more health-focused ads, and more. Plus, we get Mark's thoughts on the integration of prediction markets into media platforms and whether he buys that people trust journalists less than funeral home directors. Recommended this week: Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- Stenberg assigned to Springfield- Sports Six-Pack Part I- Sports Six-Pack Part II- Do we overvalue the great offensive minds?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I'm joined by Big Head Hockey to break down the question Vancouver Canucks fans are already debating: if the Canucks pick first, is it McKenna or Stenberg, and what that decision would mean for the future of the franchise, while also digging into the losing season, rebuild direction, trade rumours surrounding Elias Pettersson, Brock Boeser's goal drought, NHL trade deadline selling scenarios, and which players still make sense to keep as the Canucks look ahead.– Nuckhead
Jamie and Drance are joined by NHL Prospect analyst Mike Morreale. Mike weighs in on his number one prospect in the '26 draft, Gavin McKenna's development this year, Tynan Lawrence shooting up draft boards, Viggo Björck, and more on the top prospects in the upcoming NHL Draft. Then, the guys discuss the roadmap for the Canucks rebuild and who will be managing the team in the near future. Later, the guys discuss the Canucks prospects. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Qui aurait dit, lorsque les Canadiens de Montréal l'ont mis sous contrat le 24 novembre, qu'Alexandre Texier s'imposerait aussi rapidement dans l'uniforme du Tricolore? On peut dire que le Français a gagné son pari, puisqu'il a signé un nouveau contrat de deux ans avec l'équipe mercredi.Aujourd'hui au balado, Nicolas Ducharme, Jean-François Chaumont et Guillaume Lepage reviennent sur la dernière semaine de Texier, lors de laquelle il a connu deux matchs de trois points, dont son premier tour du chapeau dans la LNH.Notre équipe discute aussi des performances des Canadiens dans la dernière semaine, en particulier de celles de Samuel Montembeault, qui retrouve ses repères devant le filet.Finalement, nous recevons le dépisteur du Bureau central de dépistage Jean-François Damphousse, qui vient nous parler de la publication des listes des meilleurs espoirs pour le repêchage 2026. Gavin McKenna est toujours au sommet, mais derrière, Ivar Stenberg s'est approché, nous explique-t-il. Bonne écoute!1:45 – Le CH prendra le point à Washington6:15 – Ça se poursuit pour Samuel Montembeault19:45 – Zachary Bolduc tente de sortir de sa léthargie25:15 – Alexandre Texier récompensé pour son travail34:30 – Qui pourrait remplacer Brayden Point aux Olympiques?43:00 – Un débat entre McKenna et Stenberg pour le premier choix du repêchage
Sverige är äntligen guldmedaljörer i JVM-ishockeyn. Stenberg, Frondell och Härenstam blev hjältar i ett LAG som nu skrivit in sig i hockeyhistorien. När hörde vi senast ett svenskt landslag sjunga ”Du gamla, du fria” med sådan passion? Lasse Granqvist, Tommy Åström och Jens Fjellström om vad som gjorde att Sverige bröt guldförbannelsen. Kärlek till Gabriel Landeskog, den tilltänkta OS-kaptenen i Tre Kronor, som efter sin sensationella skadeåterkomst nu åkt på en ny smäll och går en kamp mot klockan inför Milano. Världsidrottens ständiga successionsordning. Alcaraz/Sinner fyllde blixtsnabbt tennisens tomrum efter Federer/Nadal. Nu är det norrmannen Johan-Olav Botn som direkt blivit skidskyttets stora arvtagare. Till minne av Åke Fjellström, som avled häromdagen. Jens berättar om sin pappa och störste supporter, som samtidigt var en pionjär inom svensk idrottspsykologi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In hour one, Mike & Jason look back at a busy weekend in sports, including a couple of Canucks overtime losses (3:00), plus they talk World Juniors with Sportsnet NHL prospects analyst Sam Cosentino (27:11), as Czechia bounced Canada for the third time in a row. 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.
The guys are back before the holiday break with a brand new episode. They discuss the last few games by the Blues, some of the new faces that have impressed this season, how the team will construct their roster when healthy, a Broberg extension, and more.Last Minute Blues Podcast is presented by Blue Note Roofing!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys are back before the holiday break with a brand new episode. They discuss the last few games by the Blues, some of the new faces that have impressed this season, how the team constructs their roster when healthy, a Broberg extension, and more.Last Minute Blues Podcast is presented by Blue Note Roofing!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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