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The season is a week away and we give all our prognostications on what we expect to happen this year. There were some bold predictions and some....not so much. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Title Player Shawn Horcoff Shirts off for Horcoff NEWS Stolarz signs - 4 x $3.75MM Atlantic Division Team Strengths / What's Going Well Key Challenges / What Could Go Wrong Expectations or Projection for 2025-26 Florida Panthers They're coming off back-to-back Stanley Cups, meaning they have experience, confidence, and a championship mindset. They also have strong core players, and continuity tends to help. CBSSports.com+3DraftKings Network+3NHL+3 Big blow: their captain Aleksander Barkov suffered a serious knee injury (ACL/MCL) in training camp, and is likely out for much or all of the season. That hurts leadership, two-way play, and depth. The Sun+2Reuters+2 Also, Matthew Tkachuk is recovering from surgery and may miss time. DraftKings Network+1 They'll need next-man up to step out. Still expected to be a top-team in the Atlantic, maybe the favorite. But their margin for error is slimmer without Barkov. If they stay healthy otherwise, they should contend for division and maybe again deep in the playoffs. Toronto Maple Leafs Very strong offensive core (Matthews, Nylander, etc.), good goaltending (Stolarz / Woll) last season. They won the division in 2024-25, so momentum and confidence are there. Daily Faceoff+3Wikipedia+3The Hockey Writers+3 Major change: Mitch Marner is gone (trade / sign-and-trade), so they lose a big creator and offensive driver. The Hockey Writers+2hockeybuzz.com+2 Depth on the blue line is a concern; mobility and puck-moving among the defense isn't elite. Also any injuries to top forwards could hurt. The Hockey Writers+1 They will likely still compete for a top-3 spot in the Atlantic. Many projections put them 2nd or 3rd. But whether they can pull off another division title may depend heavily on how they adapt without Marner. Tampa Bay Lightning They have veteran depth, star players (Hedman, Kucherov, etc.), strong goaltending history. They tend to remain a steady playoff presence and know how to win big games. The Hockey News+2DraftKings Network+2 Age and wear could creep in; maintaining performance across a full season is always harder for older players. Depth beyond their top lines / defense is always in question. Also, small off-season improvements vs rivals who might have improved more. The Hockey News+2hockeybuzz.com+2 Expect them to be in the mix for a playoff spot, likely top-3 or wild-card if needed. They might not win the division, but they'll be dangerous — especially if other teams have more turmoil. Ottawa Senators Young core is maturing: players like Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle, Jake Sanderson are established difference-makers. They made the playoffs in 2024-25 for the first time in a while. hockeybuzz.com+3NHL+3Wikipedia+3 They should have more experience, better cohesion. Depth is still a concern — forward depth, goaltending (though they have some good prospects), and whether they can avoid inconsistency (long losing stretches) especially in a tough division. Also, small margins matter in late games; punishing turnover or defensive lapses will hurt more in 2025-26. Likely a wild card contender; maybe push into the top-4 or 5 in the Atlantic depending on health and whether they capitalize in close games. Not likely favorites, but in many projections they finish around 4th in the division. The Hockey News+2The Hockey Writers+2 Montreal Canadiens Youth is coming through; the “next wave” is expected to make strides. Many observers see them as a team that could improve more steeply than some of their rivals. Daily Faceoff+1 They have upside — speed, prospects, and potential depth upgrades. Still less consistency, still gaps — especially in center depth, defensive depth, and perhaps special teams. They might struggle in tight games, and maybe lack the experience to keep pace with more battle-tested teams. Probably still just outside the top group, fighting for a wild-card. If things go well, could squeak into a playoff spot; if not, might hover in the middle. Projections often place them ~5th in the division. Boston Bruins After a down year, they have some assets and draft picks; hiring a new coach and adding forward depth are seen as positives. NHL+2The Hockey Writers+2 They also have tradition and infrastructure; could bounce back. They were last in the division in 2024-25, so regression is required just to be relevant. They need players to step up, younger guys to develop. Also, they need to improve on defense, and be better in transition and in penalty kill / special teams. Without big upgrades, they risk being left behind. NHL+1 Probably still a rebuilding / retooling year. Likely finish in the lower third of the division. Modest improvements, but playoff contention seems out of reach unless some surprise performances or trades happen. Buffalo Sabres Some high-end offensive talent (e.g. players like Tage Thompson) that have shown they can produce. Potential for breakout seasons. Bleacher Report+1 They also have assets and could use them wisely. Defensive structure, consistency, special teams, and goaltending tend to be weak or uneven. They have to avoid letting games get away — handling adversity, depth through injuries will be big. Also, relative to other Atlantic teams, margin for error is small. Probably still outside the playoff picture; might aim for getting close (70-80 wins?), but more likely a lower-end Atlantic finish (6th or 7th). Potential to improve, but not yet in serious contention unless they make big moves. Detroit Red Wings They showed competitiveness last season; some young core pieces are developing; fanbase optimism is there. They're not total longshots — could surprise. hockeybuzz.com+1 Depth is lacking; need more consistency, better defense, better special teams. Also, injuries and inexperience could hurt them over the grind of a full season. Their margin for error is small. Likely still on the outside looking in. May notch more wins than last season, possibly finish mid-pack in the division, but a playoff berth is probably a stretch unless many things go right. Metropolitan Team Strengths / What Looks Good Challenges / Risks Expectations / Projection Carolina Hurricanes Added scoring depth (Nikolaj Ehlers) and boosted their defense backing (K'Andre Miller). They have a strong coaching staff, and their core players (Aho, Svechnikov, etc.) are established. (The Hockey News) Ehlers has been somewhat injury prone; Miller is still adjusting to larger responsibility. Also, they've had playoff disappointments lately — expectations are high, so even small slip-ups will be magnified. (The Hockey News) Many project them to win the Metro. Likely among the top point totals in the division (100+ points), serious contender to go deep in the playoffs. (Yardbarker) New York Rangers Key offseason additions: defense improvements, coaching change (Mike Sullivan) which might stabilize some weaknesses. They have top-end talent offensively, good leadership, and the potential to tighten up defensively. (Yardbarker) Their defensive and 5-on-5 metrics were weak last season; goaltending concerns persist. They need consistency, especially in close games and during stretches without full health. (Yardbarker) Expected to bounce back. Many see them finishing near the top of the Metro, possibly 2nd or 3rd. Not quite the favourite, but serious playoff hopes. (Yardbarker) New Jersey Devils Young core that is increasingly experienced: Hughes, Bratt, etc. Some savvy offseason moves adding depth forwards and defensive pieces. If they stay healthy, they could compete for a high seed. (Live Sports on TV) Injuries to their star players remain a concern; goaltending is also an open question (how well Markstrom and others hold up). Depth still isn't quite elite. Also, consistency in tight games will be tested. (Yardbarker) Many expect them to improve on last season, possibly pushing for top-3 in Metro. A playoff berth is expected; division win less certain. If things go well, might break into serious contention. (Yardbarker) Washington Capitals Strong recent performance; good special teams, solid top lines, veteran leadership. Their depth is better in many eyes, and key players are still in good form. (The Hockey News) Aging defense corps could be a liability. Also, regression is possible—last season's stretch may be hard to replicate at the same level. Injuries always loom. (Yardbarker) Probably a top-4 Metro finish. They might not be favoured to win the division, but if things align, they could threaten. Expect playoff qualification, likely in a decent seeding spot. (Yardbarker) Columbus Blue Jackets Young players are continuing to develop; they showed last season they can compete. If goaltending solidifies and they stay healthy, they could push for the lower playoff spots. (Yardbarker) Goaltending is a concern (depth, consistency). Also, finishing games, managing pressure, and handling divisional matchups could expose their inexperience. Depth beyond top lines may still be a weak link. (Yardbarker) Dark horse for a wild card. Probably not expected to win the Metro, but could finish 4th–5th, depending on injuries and consistency. Surprises possible. (Yardbarker) New York Islanders Veteran presence, some depth, experience in tight defensive systems. Could outperform low expectations if they get hot and especially in home games. (Yardbarker) The roster seems to lack top-end scoring punch compared to the top Metro teams. Also unclear whether they've made enough changes to keep up with more aggressive/younger teams. If injuries hit, they may have trouble keeping pace. (Yardbarker) Likely in the middle of the pack. Maybe fight for a wild card but probably not among the top 3 unless something clicks. (Yardbarker) Philadelphia Flyers Some high-upside youth, flashes of good play, potential to surprise. They've added pieces that could help in depth and forward scoring. (Live Sports on TV) Still a ways to go. Lack of consistency, defense and special teams likely won't be top tier. Pressure to improve is there but may not have enough veteran stability. (Yardbarker) Probably among the lower end of Metro. Expecting modest gains; playoff battle is probably out of reach unless overperformance across the board. (Yardbarker) Pittsburgh Penguins Name recognition, leadership with veterans; still capable of pulling out big performances (especially in front of home crowd). If some younger players step up, there's upside. (Bleav) Aging core, inconsistent goaltending, defensive talent concerns. Many see them projected to finish last or near the bottom in the Metro. Long stretches of tough games could expose their vulnerabilities. (Yardbarker) Probably a rebuilding / transition year. More about development and seeing what youth can do. Playoffs unlikely barring massive surprises. Might aim to exceed low expectations rather than compete for top spots. (Yardbarker) Pacific Team Strengths / What's Working in Their Favor Key Weaknesses / Risks Expectations / Projection Vegas Golden Knights They won the division last season (2024-25) and bring strong overall depth, offensive firepower, and experience. (Daily Faceoff) They've also made roster tweaks to stay competitive. (Daily Faceoff) Losing or aging pieces, defensive depth under pressure, possible regression if injuries hit. Also, they'll get more attention from other teams, meaning more challenging matchups. (Daily Faceoff) Likely to be one of the top 2 in the Pacific, maybe the division winner again. Considered among the favorites. Edmonton Oilers Big upside. With superstars like McDavid, strong offensive core, recent playoff success (they made the Stanley Cup Final last season) indicate they already have what it takes. (Daily Faceoff) Goaltending is a concern, but if the tandem holds up, they could be dangerous. (NHL) Consistency in goal is a known risk: both in terms of performance and availability. Statistics suggest some volatility. Also, pressure expectations are high. If things go off the rails early, it could affect momentum. (NHL) Expected to challenge Vegas closely for the division; likely secure a playoff spot. Possibly division runner-up or even top if they outperform in goal. Los Angeles Kings They had a solid 2024-25, finishing 2nd in the Pacific. Key players have experience, and if their depth continues to build, they could push upward. (Wikipedia) Scoring consistency and depth past the top lines will matter. Injuries or underperformance in secondary scoring could limit how high they go. Also, keeping pace with Vegas/Edmonton will be challenging. (Daily Faceoff) Likely to be in the playoff mix. Possibly a dark horse for second or third in the division, potentially a lower seed but competitive. Vancouver Canucks They have some strong forward pieces, and internal roster improvements (especially on defense) are viewed by analysts as meaningful. If their goaltending is healthy, they could push for a wild card. (The Hockey Writers) Lack of a strong second-line center is viewed as a weakness. Also, past off-ice issues (locker room dynamics) and performance under pressure might be concerns. Health of key players will be crucial. (The Hockey Writers) Probably fighting for one of the lower playoff or wild card spots. Could surprise and finish mid-pack in Pacific if things go well, but not expected to win the division. Calgary Flames Some analysts see potential for them to climb; they may be undervalued, depending on offseason additions, internal development, and being in a division that is top-heavy (so second tiers can get more margin). (Daily Faceoff) Depth issues, matching up against elite offensive teams, special teams and defensive consistency often are weak spots. If opponents exploit those, Flames might struggle in tight games. (Daily Faceoff) Likely just outside of the top 3 in the division; possible wild card contender if they stay consistent and avoid injury. Anaheim Ducks They are still rebuilding, but have young talent, and some key contracts or signings could help them improve. (Daily Faceoff) Probably still a year or two away from being a real threat. Their defense and goaltending need to improve more before they can reliably win close games. Depth beyond the top prospects might limit their ceiling this season. (The Hockey Writers) Probably toward the lower end of playoff contention. More likely playing spoiler or improving win totals rather than challenging for top of Pacific. Seattle Kraken They have new coaching (Lane Lambert) which could bring a change in culture or playing style. Some young players are expected to develop further. (Wikipedia) They were weak in 2024-25, and must overcome inconsistency, defensive holes, scoring shortages. Also, renovation of systems and integrating young players tends to produce growing pains. (OilersNation) Likely among the bottom few in Pacific, unless there is a breakout by young core. Probably fighting for modest gains in standings rather than playoff spots. San Jose Sharks Potential upside in young players / prospects; less external pressure; opportunity to surprise if things align. (Daily Faceoff) Very likely to struggle in many games. Depth, defense, offense vs stronger teams are weak points. Budget / roster limitations may make large leaps difficult. (Daily Faceoff) Likely near the bottom of the Pacific this season. Development year. Might win some rounds, maybe upset a few higher-ranked teams, but not expected to make the playoffs in baseline projections. Central Team What Looks Good / Strengths What Could Go Wrong / Key Risks Expectations / Projection Colorado Avalanche • Strong forward group with Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas, Brock Nelson, Valeri Nichushkin. (The Hockey Writers) • Good defensive depth; additions like Brent Burns and Victor Olofsson project to bolster secondary scoring and depth. (The Hockey News) • More stable goaltending: Mackenzie Blackwood paired with Scott Wedgewood may reduce the inconsistency that has been a drag in past seasons. (The Hockey Writers) • Landeskog's ability to stay healthy and produce consistently is still a question. (The Hockey Writers) • Age of some defensive pieces (e.g. Burns) is a factor; performance may dip or break down in tough stretches. • If the backup goaltending or depth scoring fails, that could expose vulnerabilities. Among the favorites to win the division or finish top 2-3. Many projections put Colorado near or at the top. They are seen as a Stanley Cup contender from the Central. (The Hockey News) Dallas Stars • Strong forward group / top-6 depth. Even if they lost some pieces, their core remains dangerous. (The Hockey Writers) • Jake Oettinger remains a strong goaltender, giving them solid chances in tight games. (The Hockey News) • They may have gotten slightly “worse on paper” due to offseason departures; matching pace with Colorado, Winnipeg, etc., will be tough. (The Hockey Writers) • Defensive depth could be stressed; margin for error is smaller in a tight division. Very likely playoff team; realistic chance to compete for the division title. Projections often put them 1-3 in the Central. (The Hockey Writers) Winnipeg Jets • Strong regular season potential: solid core, strong goaltending, capable offense. (The Hockey News) • Adding leadership / veterans like Jonathan Toews may help in tight playoff push games. (The Hockey News) • They lost Nikolaj Ehlers, which is a nontrivial blow to their offense. Replacing that contribution is not simple. (The Hockey Writers) • Keeping consistency over a full season, especially in travel / divisional games, is always challenging. • Injuries or regression from key players could hamper momentum. Expected to finish among the top 3 in the Central; likely a playoff spot. Some projections have them trailing Colorado and Dallas. (The Hockey News) Utah Mammoth • Progressing core; young but gaining experience. Some observers view them as dark horse. (The Hockey Writers) • They have added pieces to try to round out depth; more cohesion could pay off. • Their overall expectation is rising; they may benefit if other teams slip. • Inexperience could hurt in high-stakes games. • Depth still may not be sufficient to sustain long slumps or injuries to key forwards / defense. • Goaltending and consistency remain open questions. Likely a wild card contender. Could finish 4th-5th in the division, possibly grab a playoff spot if things break well. Not yet expected to challenge at the very top, but capable of overachieving. (The Hockey Writers) Minnesota Wild • Some talented young players developing (e.g. Zeev Buium, Brock Faber, etc.). (The Hockey Writers) • Goaltending tandem (Gustavsson / Wallstedt) may give them more stability. (The Hockey Writers) • If Kaprizov stays engaged and the offense gets consistent support, they could push for wild card. • There has been uncertainty around certain players' commitments/futures (e.g. rumors with Kirill Kaprizov). • Depth beyond the top lines / top 6 remains a concern. • Defensive breakdowns in tight games and special teams performance could limit upside. Probably mid-pack in Central. Many projections expect them to fight for a playoff
In this Summer Coolers edition of NHL Wraparound, hosts Neil Smith and Vic Morren break down the Carolina Hurricanes' offseason, their consistent regular season success, and the lingering concerns that have prevented them from reaching the Stanley Cup Final—despite three Conference Final appearances in the last seven years.The Canes finished second in the Metro Division with 99 points in 2024–25 and made quick work of New Jersey and Washington before falling to Florida in five games in the Eastern Conference Final—again.Neil and Vic analyze the team's latest acquisitions, including the high-profile signing of Nikolaj Ehlers from Winnipeg, and the trade for K'Andre Miller from the Rangers. They also examine what's lost with the departures of Brent Burns, Dmitry Orlov, and Scott Morrow, and how the defense corps now leans heavily on Jacob Slavin, Alexander Nikishin, and Jalen Chatfield.The episode also features a fascinating side story: Rod Brind'Amour's son Skyler Brind'Amour and Keith Primeau's son Caden Primeau are now teammates—23 years after their fathers were traded for each other.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] Summer Coolers intro: Carolina Hurricanes outlook[00:36] 2024–25 season recap: Regular season strong, playoffs stalled[01:10] Forwards set: Ehlers, Aho, Jarvis, Svechnikov, Blake, Martinook[02:00] Defense changes: Miller in, Burns, Orlov, and Morrow out[03:00] K'Andre Miller's fit and the high cost of acquisition[03:43] Goaltending concerns: Freddie Andersen, Pyotr Kochetkov, Caden Primeau[05:00] Re-signings and RFA updates: Suzuki, Skyler Brind'Amour, Stan Coven[06:00] The Brind'Amour–Primeau trade connection, 23 years later[06:50] Jacob Slavin's leadership and Shane Gostisbehere's PP role[08:00] Are the Hurricanes truly better than last year?[09:00] Why Carolina dominates the regular season but stalls in May[10:30] The need for playoff-style hockey to break through[11:00] Final verdict: Metro favorite—but Cup contender?KEY TAKEAWAYS:Carolina remains one of the NHL's most consistent regular-season teams, but hasn't been able to convert that into a Stanley Cup Final appearance.Nikolaj Ehlers' signing adds another skilled forward, but may not be enough to change the team's playoff identity.The defense is in transition, with Burns and Orlov gone and K'Andre Miller's growth now a key variable.Goaltending remains a concern, and a major question mark heading into 2025–26.Carolina must learn to play playoff-style hockey earlier—and more consistently—if they hope to get over the hump.RESOURCE 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/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nhlwraparoundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555451139787#NHL #Hockey #Podcast #K'AndreMiller #NikolajEhlers #SebastianAho #AndreiSvechnikov #SethJarvis #JacksonBlake #TaylorHall #JordanMartinook #LoganStankoven #JordanStaal #K'AndreMiller #ScottMorrow #MikeReilly #CaydenPrimeau #SkylerBrind'Amour #FrederikAndersen #EricRobinson #RyanSuzuki #RodBrind'Amour #KeithPrimeau #BrentBurns #DmitryOrlov #PyotrKochetkov #AlexanderNikishin #JaccobSlavin #JalenChatfield #ShayneGostisbehere #SeanWalker #EricTulsky
durée : 00:14:27 - Disques de légende du jeudi 04 septembre 2025 - En 1965, Alexandre Svechnikov dirige le premier enregistrement des "Vêpres" de Rachmaninov, à la tête du Chœur national de l'URSS, connu également sous le nom de Chœur académique russe de l'URSS. Un disque du label soviétique Melodiya devenu légendaire. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:14:27 - Disques de légende du jeudi 04 septembre 2025 - En 1965, Alexandre Svechnikov dirige le premier enregistrement des "Vêpres" de Rachmaninov, à la tête du Chœur national de l'URSS, connu également sous le nom de Chœur académique russe de l'URSS. Un disque du label soviétique Melodiya devenu légendaire. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
In this episode Sam Wallace discusses Svechnikov's career as a Hurricane. He also delves into the question of whether he can be impactful or not? If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com Follow us on our Social Media Accounts below! X: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecaniacreport.bsky.social Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaniacreportpod Follow us on YouTube: YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCaniacReport Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
NHL free agency is heating up before it even begins, and Max Bultman joins us once again on this remote episode to break it all down. Tune in as we discuss Steve Yzerman and the Detroit Red Wings' potential free agency targets to fill the holes around Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Alex DeBrincat, Moritz Seider, Simon Edvinsson, Patrick Kane, Marco Kasper and others: would you rather overpay Mitch Marner or Sam Bennett? Could Aaron Ekblad be the answer? Nikolaj Ehlers, Brad Marchand, Brock Boeser, or Brock Nelson? Trade for a Byram or Marchment? (3:35) Also, updates on the Toledo Walleye, Muskegon Lumberjacks, and Dylan and Kenzie Larkin welcoming their first child into the world! (37:20) Next, the IIHF World Championships provide unexpected cinema as Denmark upsets Crosby, MacKinnon, and Team Canada, Tage Thompson give USA their first gold medal in 92 years, and the Swiss are slept on (39:35) before we jump into our Stanley Cup Playoffs update: Matthew Tkachuk and the Florida Panthers making easy work of Svechnikov and the Hurricanes, and Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the Edmonton Oilers taking charge vs. Rantanen and the Stars (44:20). After some quick NHL news involving former Detroit Red Wings great Brendan Shanahan, we jump into our 2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile on Jack Nesbitt, and then discuss whether Victor Eklund could be poised to fall for Steve Yzerman to add to the pipeline that already includes Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, Nate Danielson, and more (56:20). All of that & lots more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:08:15) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. #ad Go to KoffeeKult.com and use code WWP for 15% off your order! #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop Max's Article: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6360485/2025/05/25/nhl-draft-2025-jack-nesbitt/
The Detroit Red Wings need help scoring, but we all know that Moritz Seider, Simon Edvinsson, and the Red Wings blue line desperately needs help defending as well. Tune in as we discuss some key candidates for Steve Yzerman to target in free agency or trade to help Detroit's defense alongside Seider, Edvinsson, Johansson, Chiarot & Co., including the Los Angeles Kings' Vladislav Gavrikov and the Buffalo Sabres' Bowen Byram - are they worth targeting over a Mitch Marner, Sam Bennett, or other forwards to help Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Alex DeBrincat, & the rest of Hockeytown's offense? What would they cost and how does the rising salary cap benefit Steve Yzerman and the Red Wings? (5:05) After that, an update on Marco Kasper, Lucas Raymond, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, and the rest of the Detroit Red Wings at the IIHF World Championships (36:05) before jumping into NHL news, including a breakdown of the Leafs imploding as usual against Brad Marchand and the Panthers, thoughts on Matthews, Marner, Knies, and Tavares, as well as Stanley Cup Playoffs Conference Finals predictions as McDavid and the Oilers take on Rantanen and the Stars in the West, and Bobrovsky and the Panthers take on Svechnikov and the Hurricanes in the East (40:15). Finally, our 2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile on Lynden Lakovic and whether he reminds Red Wings fans of Michael Rasmussen or Anthony Mantha (1:02:45). All of that & lots more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:12:25) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. #ad Go to KoffeeKult.com and use code WWP for 15% off your order! #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop
(00:00) We open the show discussing the clash between podcasts and live radio. Plus, caller praised yesterday’s interview with Pablo Torre. (20:58) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: A sick Jamal Murray scores 25 points as the Nuggets beat Oklahoma City 119-107 to force Game 7. In the NHL playoffs, Svechnikov breaks late tie as the Hurricanes beat the Capitals 3-1 to reach the Eastern Conference Final. Also, the Jets shutout Stars 4-0 to force Game 6 in the Western Conference Semifinal. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
It's Sam Driscoll and Brandon from The Warning Take that is on this episode. Then they switch some things up for this episode as they first recap the one and only game against Nashville (2:30). Then they discuss some things that went around the league with the Chychrun extension along with the thought of Ovechkin possibly hitting his goal record against us (18:37). They also discuss the firing of John Tortorella and see where he might go next (27:12). Then they talk about some Hurricanes news with them talking about the grand opening of street hockey rinks in Apex (31:53). Then they discuss the announcement from Brind Amour on Svechnikov returning and six canes players being on Elite prospects (35:31). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com DraftKings Promo Code: THPN Follow us on our Social Media Accounts below! X: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecaniacreport.bsky.social Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaniacreportpod Follow us on YouTube: YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCaniacReport Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
Both Sams start the episode out with some talk around the NHL with MacKinnon hitting 1,000 points in his career and Ekblad being suspended for 20 games (7:00). Then they discuss the comments made from Brind Amour on Rantanen from Adam Gold's podcast and what stemmed from that statement (11:28). The Sams also talk about the injury to Svechnikov and Orlov (11:58). For the last part of the episode they recap the win against Tampa Bay (28:43). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com DraftKings Promo Code: THPN Follow us on our Social Media Accounts below! X: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecaniacreport.bsky.social Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaniacreportpod Follow us on YouTube: YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCaniacReport Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
Elizabeth and Lewis are back to help power you to victory in the final week of the fantasy regular season in many leagues, with all the injuries, outjuries, streaks and headlines you've come to expect from the Short Shifts crew. The big headline of the early week is Aaron Ekblad's suspension, and what it means for the Panthers blue line and powerplay (spoiler: it's good news for Seth Jones!) Then it's on to Ullmark's big night against Detroit and Levshunov's first NHL action, before discussing outjuries for Hedman and Quinn Hughes, and injuries for Hintz and Svechnikov. The hot and cold streaks feature some cold goalies in Vasilevskiy and Ersson, Cozens' glow-up since heading to Ottawa, and some hot teams in Nashville and San Jose. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL invitations, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
It's just Sam Wallace for this episode as he first talks about quite a bit of trades that have happened in the NHL since the last episode starting with the Calgary-Philly trade (3:03) Then he talks about the Hurricanes with the illness they are having, Svechnikov being out, and more (20:34). For the last part of the episode he recaps the lost against the Kings (25:40). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com DraftKings Promo Code: THPN Follow us on our Social Media Accounts below! X: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecaniacreport.bsky.social Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaniacreportpod Follow us on YouTube: YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCaniacReport Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
The Hurricanes pick up a win over the Avalanche. Correspondent Dennis Cox reports.
The Hurricanes put a pounding on the Bruins. Correspondent Dennis Cox reports.
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Frederik Andersen's 29 saves highlighted the Hurricanes 3-2 win on Long Island. Andrei Svechnikov had two primary assists as the Hurricanes built an early lead and held on for the win. Carolina has a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series with Game 4 coming Saturday afternoon in New York. Brent Burns opened the scoring with his first goal in the last 20 games. His shot from the blue line deflected off the stick of NY defenseman Mike Reilly and got past Ilya Sorokin for a 1-0 lead in the first. About 6 minutes later, Svechnikov's pass found Dmitry Orlov who beat Sorokin for a 2-0 lead. Andrei would also set up Sebastian Aho's second goal of the series as the Canes made the score 3-1 in the middle of the second. But the story was Andersen who is now 3-0 in the postseason having allowed 6 goals on 77 shots (.922 SV%). Andrei's 4 points (4 assists) lead Carolina in scoring this postseason.
In this episode, Jaffe and Razor discuss the Bruins 4-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. They break down Jeremy Swayman's play of late, Svechnikov's "Michigan" goal, Pat Maroon expected to play Saturday in Pittsburgh, Razor winning the Big Head Race & plenty more!Get your Fazenda Coffee Roasters Morning Bru Blend!Book your stay at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and get 15% off using the code: PROBRU
A highlight-reel goal for the Hurricanes stole the headlines in a 4-1 win over the Bruins. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
This week we recap the games against Philadelphia, Washington, Toronto, and Pittsburgh Andersen is 6-0 since his return. Can Svech and Kochetkov get back to glory? We hope you enjoy! Please follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram @stormsurge_pod Email us at stormsurgecanespod@gmail.com Check out our new website stormsurgepod.com
Sebastian Aho, Andre Svechnikov and Teuvo Teravainen combined for 8 points in the Canes 7-2 win over the Calgary Flames. Aho set up Jordan Martinook for the first goal, scored the second after a Flames turnover and then set up Svechnikov to make it 4-0 early in the 2nd period. Jalen Chatfield and Seth Jarvis each had a goal and an assist. Frederik Andersen turned aside 17 shots for his second win since returning from the injured list. Brent Burns also scored for the Hurricanes, snapping an 8-game goal drought.
Both Sams start off by your usual podcast news with their sponsor with seat geek and more (0:46). Then the only piece of NHL news they talk about is Bill Guerin being named GM of team USA for the upcoming Four Nations Faceoff (2:28). Then they talk some Hurricanes news with Aho's comments about the skills competition and Svechnikov being out (4:35). Then they talk about the lost against Vancouver (15:25) then the win against Colorado (20:02).If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.comOur Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReportOur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
Both Sams start off by your usual podcast news with their sponsor with seat geek and more (0:46). Then the only piece of NHL news they talk about is Bill Guerin being named GM of team USA for the upcoming Four Nations Faceoff (2:28). Then they talk some Hurricanes news with Aho's comments about the skills competition and Svechnikov being out (4:35). Then they talk about the lost against Vancouver (15:25) then the win against Colorado (20:02). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tripp Tracy, Carolina Hurricanes PxP, on which guys will be imperative to showing up tonight with the Canes injuries and two tough games. What is Orlov doing and why has he not been showing up like Adam had hoped? The Canes are a different team without Svechnikov, so how are they going to overcome his absence? How can Rod get these guys going? Does he believe it'll be difficult for the Canes to do this back to back with all of the injuries?
Martin Necas, Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov each had a goal and an assist as the Hurricanes beat the Red Wings 4-2. Jordan Martinook scored in his 4th straight game for the Canes and Svechnikov's 3rd period power play gave them the lead for good. Antti Raanta stopped 10 shots in the win.
The Hurricanes score two late goals in defeating the Red Wings. AP correspondent Dave Ferry reports.
Jeff kicks off the show with North State Journal's Cory Lavalatte break down the Hurricanes' strong stretch of play as of late. They discuss Brady Skjei's quietly strong year, the importance pof Andrei Svechnikov's health, and Pyotr Kochetkov finding his game after some struggles earlier in the season. Then, George Richards of Florida Hockey Now joins the show amidst the Panthers' five-game win streak (14:36). They break down Nick Cousins hit against Juuso Välimäki last night, if Sam Reinhart is pricing himself out of Florida, the free agent decisions that's on Florida horizon, 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 Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Lewis and Jeremy reunite to discuss a plethora of news from the last two days. Two old "friends" in Detroit's net, a new coach in Ottawa, a Nick Paul revival, and the return of Andrei Svechnikov. After the break, they debate hot duck vs cold duck, and disucss a player Jeremy has been caught snoozing on.Players discussed include Husso, Hutchinson, Beniers, Tatar, Paul, McCann, Svechnikov, Quinn, McAvoy, Sergachev, Henrique, Vatrano, Jones, Anderson, and NeighborsStill have the taste for more fantasy hockey? You are in luck as we are calling for people to sign up for the KKUPFL (Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League) Waitlist. We are in need of people to fill in so you are likely to get yourself a team if you sign up. Look for the #kkupfl-s9-registration channel once you are on Discord. Info on KKUPFL can be found at https://www.kkupfl.com/---Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com.We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. * *Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a buck each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5844218/advertisement
Both Sams' start off with some nhl news regarding the the firing of Craig Berube (2:10). Then they talk about only hurricanes news of Svechnikov getting hurt again (10:32). Then they only talk about a recap for one game that is the win against Ottawa (15:10).If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.comOur Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReportOur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/
Both Sams' start off with some nhl news regarding the the firing of Craig Berube (2:10). Then they talk about only hurricanes news of Svechnikov getting hurt again (10:32). Then they only talk about a recap for one game that is the win against Ottawa (15:10). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here We Go! (Joker Voice). The NHL newsreel continues to fire with bodies dropping, injured reserve getting busy, and team's poor play costing NHL head coaches and fantasy hockey GMs their jobs. That's why the Thursday episode of your source for fantasy hockey news, the Locked On Fantasy Hockey Podcast has you covered with all of the latest NHL and fantasy hockey news impacting your fantasy hockey squad. Following a knee-on-knee hit from Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome, Winnipeg Jets winger Kyle Connor will miss six-to-eight weeks with a knee injury. We also dive into the St. Louis Blues, who with their inconsistent play of late losing four-straight games, cost head coach Craig Berube his job as head coach. Will this light a fire under the team and awaken slumbering fantasy pieces like forward Jordan Kyrou? We wrap the show with our big-time betting segment with a look into Thursday's NHL betting board with Flip's top NHL bets and lock of the night pick. Before that Flip discusses the most-recent injury to Carolina Hurricanes winger Andrei Svechnikov who is once again going to miss significant time with yet another ailment. Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day! Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Here We Go! (Joker Voice). The NHL newsreel continues to fire with bodies dropping, injured reserve getting busy, and team's poor play costing NHL head coaches and fantasy hockey GMs their jobs. That's why the Thursday episode of your source for fantasy hockey news, the Locked On Fantasy Hockey Podcast has you covered with all of the latest NHL and fantasy hockey news impacting your fantasy hockey squad.Following a knee-on-knee hit from Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome, Winnipeg Jets winger Kyle Connor will miss six-to-eight weeks with a knee injury. We also dive into the St. Louis Blues, who with their inconsistent play of late losing four-straight games, cost head coach Craig Berube his job as head coach. Will this light a fire under the team and awaken slumbering fantasy pieces like forward Jordan Kyrou?We wrap the show with our big-time betting segment with a look into Thursday's NHL betting board with Flip's top NHL bets and lock of the night pick. Before that Flip discusses the most-recent injury to Carolina Hurricanes winger Andrei Svechnikov who is once again going to miss significant time with yet another ailment.Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day!Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Both Sams first talk about some podcasting news (1:58). We also discuss the polls Sam D posted on X (7:50). Then they recap last weeks games starting with the win against Edmonton (23:22). Then they talk about the horrible lost against Tampa that lead to 8-2 (29:45). Lastly they talk about the Columbus game to end the home stand (36:23). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Both Sams first talk about some podcasting news (1:58). We also discuss the polls Sam D posted on X (7:50). Then they recap last weeks games starting with the win against Edmonton (23:22). Then they talk about the horrible lost against Tampa that lead to 8-2 (29:45). Lastly they talk about the Columbus game to end the home stand (36:23).If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.comOur Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReportOur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/
Both Sam's recap the great win against the Sharks 3-0. If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rod Brind’Amour, Carolina Hurricanes head coach, on the Canes win last night and their game tonight against the San Jose Sharks at home. What was the difference makers for the Carolina Hurricanes last night against the Seattle Kraken? Which were the star players of the game in Rod’s opinion? What is it about THIS player that people don’t talk about? How big was Martin Necas last night, coming through when the team needs him?
Try to keep up, fantasy hockey fans, things across the NHL are getting intense and we're only two-plus weeks deep. Injury bugs biting across the league leave implications and impacts on fantasy hockey squads league wide. Meaning on the Wednesday episode we serve up all the latest injury updates and news that you need to know. Devon Levi of the Buffalo Sabres is day-to-day, Taylor Hall of the Chicago Blackhawks is on IR once again after hurting the same shoulder, are you using up an IR spot to hold him or is it time to drop him and hit the fantasy hockey waiver wire? We also discuss injuries to Patrik Laine of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Andre Burakovsky of the Seattle Kraken. The end of Wednesday's brand-new episode of the Locked On Fantasy Hockey Podcast features a dive into the current situation developing in Toronto between Maple Leafs goaltenders Joseph Woll and Ilya Samsonov. Of course, even though it's one game, Flip serves up his same-game parlay and best bets for Wednesday's NHL game between the New Jersey Devils and Washington Capitals. Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day! Timestamps 0:00 Intro NHL Injury Update 1:30 Patrik Laine lands on IR 5:30 Andre Burakovsky OUT for 8 Weeks 7:50 Taylor Hall BACK on IR 11:00 Devon Levi OUT 14:20 Andrei Svechnikov close to return 16:30 Samsonov vs. Woll 22:00 Big Time Bets Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Try to keep up, fantasy hockey fans, things across the NHL are getting intense and we're only two-plus weeks deep. Injury bugs biting across the league leave implications and impacts on fantasy hockey squads league wide. Meaning on the Wednesday episode we serve up all the latest injury updates and news that you need to know.Devon Levi of the Buffalo Sabres is day-to-day, Taylor Hall of the Chicago Blackhawks is on IR once again after hurting the same shoulder, are you using up an IR spot to hold him or is it time to drop him and hit the fantasy hockey waiver wire? We also discuss injuries to Patrik Laine of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Andre Burakovsky of the Seattle Kraken.The end of Wednesday's brand-new episode of the Locked On Fantasy Hockey Podcast features a dive into the current situation developing in Toronto between Maple Leafs goaltenders Joseph Woll and Ilya Samsonov. Of course, even though it's one game, Flip serves up his same-game parlay and best bets for Wednesday's NHL game between the New Jersey Devils and Washington Capitals.Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day!Timestamps0:00 Intro NHL Injury Update1:30 Patrik Laine lands on IR5:30 Andre Burakovsky OUT for 8 Weeks7:50 Taylor Hall BACK on IR11:00 Devon Levi OUT14:20 Andrei Svechnikov close to return16:30 Samsonov vs. Woll22:00 Big Time BetsFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
WE'RE DROPPING THE MITTS! Jeff and Joey are gearing up for Halloween in New Orleans before they get into this week's Kraken Reaction (7:44) which features how the Seattle Kraken responded to Jeff's comments after the loss to the Colorado Avalanche, why Kartye had his coming out with the team and how that's needed in the locker room, what went wrong against the New York Rangers, why it's good for someone to get physical for the team but why it shouldn't be McCann doing the dirty work, upcoming road trip matchup previews, and much more. In NHL News, McDavid goes out for 1-2 weeks with an upper body injury and why Edmonton is collectively losing their minds. Also, Svechnikov is nearing his return for a loaded Carolina Hurricanes team that could poise a threat to the rest of the league. For No Dumb Questions (50:30), member of the Kraken Pod Fam Jared Rusnak overheads a mic'd up Connor Bedard tell a zebra that he's never won a draw and wants to know if he's referring to a faceoff and if it's true that he has yet to win one in his young NHL career. Three Stars of the Week covers everything from the Astros being eliminated from the playoffs, Jeff's son rocking it in flag football, all the wine, The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix, murder mystery parties, and more. Ending, as always, with the Chirp of the Week.Subscribe:On All podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify!Presented by The Hockey Podcast Network with new episodes every week. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram at @KrakenPodRelease the Kraken!#SeaKrakenDraft Kings disclaimer:Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Gambling Problem? Call 877- 8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA) 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OH/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Bet $5 Get $150 offer (void in MA/NH/OR): Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pre-game moneyline bet. Bet must win. $150 issued as six (6) $25 bonus bets. Promotional offer period ends 5/28/23 at 11:59PM ET. No Sweat Bet: Valid 1 per customer. Opt-in req. NBA same game parlay bets only. Min 3- leg. First bet after opting-in must lose. Paid as one Bonus Bet based on amount of initial losing bet. Max. wagering limits apply. Ends at the start of the final NBA game each day when offered.
WE'RE DROPPING THE MITTS! Jeff and Joey are gearing up for Halloween in New Orleans before they get into this week's Kraken Reaction (7:44) which features how the Seattle Kraken responded to Jeff's comments after the loss to the Colorado Avalanche, why Kartye had his coming out with the team and how that's needed in the locker room, what went wrong against the New York Rangers, why it's good for someone to get physical for the team but why it shouldn't be McCann doing the dirty work, upcoming road trip matchup previews, and much more. In NHL News, McDavid goes out for 1-2 weeks with an upper body injury and why Edmonton is collectively losing their minds. Also, Svechnikov is nearing his return for a loaded Carolina Hurricanes team that could poise a threat to the rest of the league. For No Dumb Questions (50:30), member of the Kraken Pod Fam Jared Rusnak overheads a mic'd up Connor Bedard tell a zebra that he's never won a draw and wants to know if he's referring to a faceoff and if it's true that he has yet to win one in his young NHL career. Three Stars of the Week covers everything from the Astros being eliminated from the playoffs, Jeff's son rocking it in flag football, all the wine, The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix, murder mystery parties, and more. Ending, as always, with the Chirp of the Week. Subscribe: On All podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify! Presented by The Hockey Podcast Network with new episodes every week. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram at @KrakenPod Release the Kraken! #SeaKraken Draft Kings disclaimer: Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Gambling Problem? Call 877- 8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA) 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OH/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Bet $5 Get $150 offer (void in MA/NH/OR): Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pre-game moneyline bet. Bet must win. $150 issued as six (6) $25 bonus bets. Promotional offer period ends 5/28/23 at 11:59PM ET. No Sweat Bet: Valid 1 per customer. Opt-in req. NBA same game parlay bets only. Min 3- leg. First bet after opting-in must lose. Paid as one Bonus Bet based on amount of initial losing bet. Max. wagering limits apply. Ends at the start of the final NBA game each day when offered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Kiesa joins us. An in-game Director for the Hurricanes, Steve is one of the folks who brings you all the entertainment that happens off the ice for the Canes. We talk about Steve's transition to Caniac being from upstate NY, his job with the Canes, his favorite player, and more. We also do a quick roundup of the roadie, and prepare to finish it up in Tampa before hopefully seeing Svechnikov at home against the Kraken.
Coming into the brand-new NHL and fantasy hockey season, most experts and fans around the league expected the Edmonton Oilers to be deploying Stuart Skinner as the number one goalie option with Jack Campbell backing him up. But with Campbell getting the season-opening start against the Vancouver Canucks, we need to break this down from a fantasy perspective.We also need to do the same with the developing situation with Andrei Svechnikov of the Carolina Hurricanes who continues his lengthy recovery from an ACL injury that continues to keep him out of the lineup in Carolina. Will this club that already struggles at time offensively get off to a slow start?Flip wraps up the Thursday episode by taking a look at the 7-game NHL betting board by diving into three angle he likes in Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars, the New York Rangers heading into a fun tilt with the Buffalo Sabres and his lock of the night with the Seattle Kraken on the road to face the Nashville Predators.Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day!Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Coming into the brand-new NHL and fantasy hockey season, most experts and fans around the league expected the Edmonton Oilers to be deploying Stuart Skinner as the number one goalie option with Jack Campbell backing him up. But with Campbell getting the season-opening start against the Vancouver Canucks, we need to break this down from a fantasy perspective. We also need to do the same with the developing situation with Andrei Svechnikov of the Carolina Hurricanes who continues his lengthy recovery from an ACL injury that continues to keep him out of the lineup in Carolina. Will this club that already struggles at time offensively get off to a slow start? Flip wraps up the Thursday episode by taking a look at the 7-game NHL betting board by diving into three angle he likes in Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars, the New York Rangers heading into a fun tilt with the Buffalo Sabres and his lock of the night with the Seattle Kraken on the road to face the Nashville Predators. Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day! Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Carolina Hurricanes preseason is right around the corner! -Best blue line in the sport -Same 3-headed goalie monster -Grittiness in Michael Bunting -Get the feeling that we’re going to see a ferocious Svechnikov. Also, the war of words between UNC and the NCAA has been taken up a notch… Mack Brown was the most pointed…. "the NCAA has failed Tez and his family and I’ve lost all faith in its ability to lead and govern our sport. They’ve messed so many things up as it relates to college football, and now their failures have negatively impacted the life of one of our own. SHAME ON YOU, NCAA….." Now the NCAA released a statement, too: "The NCAA is aware of violent – and possibly criminal – threats recently directed at committee members involved in regulatory decisions. The national office is coordinating with law enforcement and will continue to do whatever possible to support the volunteers who serve on these committees. The DI Board is troubled by the public remarks made last week by some of the University of North Carolina leadership. Those comments directly contradict what we and our fellow Division I members and coaches called for vociferously – including UNC's own football coach. We are a membership organization, and rather than pursue a public relations campaign that can contribute to a charged environment for our peers who volunteer on committees, we encourage members to use established and agreed upon procedures to voice concerns and propose and adopt rule or policy changes if they are dissatisfied." Did the NCAA go a little too far? Here’s something else that was driving Adam nuts yesterday…. The end of the UNC-App State series and Mack Brown’s comments about how great they are – were – for football in North Carolina, but that those games are going away because…..no upside…??? What's the real reason Mack, scared to lose - so don’t play?
Our offseason fantasy hockey coverage continues with a deep dive into our Metropolitan Division preview and predictions. Taking a look at the teams in the eighth spot through to the first and analysis of the top fantasy hockey pieces on the rise you need on your fantasy hockey team and the pieces you want to be fading for this upcoming draft season in the NHL fantasy realm.The bottom of the division is a lot more clear than the top, with both Flip and Steele agreeing on the Philadelphia Flyers in 8th, Columbus Blue Jackets in 7th, and the Washington Capitals in the 6th spot. Pieces on those clubs to watch rise are Morgan Frost and Owen Tippett. You should also be considering the likes of Rasmus Sandin and Dylan Strome on the Capitals.In terms of the top of the division, this is year Flip and Steele disagree, but the main point is the top-three or four teams will be the New Jersey Devils, Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers.Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day!Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Our offseason fantasy hockey coverage continues with a deep dive into our Metropolitan Division preview and predictions. Taking a look at the teams in the eighth spot through to the first and analysis of the top fantasy hockey pieces on the rise you need on your fantasy hockey team and the pieces you want to be fading for this upcoming draft season in the NHL fantasy realm. The bottom of the division is a lot more clear than the top, with both Flip and Steele agreeing on the Philadelphia Flyers in 8th, Columbus Blue Jackets in 7th, and the Washington Capitals in the 6th spot. Pieces on those clubs to watch rise are Morgan Frost and Owen Tippett. You should also be considering the likes of Rasmus Sandin and Dylan Strome on the Capitals. In terms of the top of the division, this is year Flip and Steele disagree, but the main point is the top-three or four teams will be the New Jersey Devils, Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers. Thanks for making Locked On Fantasy Hockey your 1st listen, every day. We are free and available on all platforms and make sure to subscribe and follow us for the latest episodes every day! Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Carolina Hurricanes General Manager joins us on the show to chat about the Hurricanes great season so far, the team's approach to the trade deadline, the impact of Svechnikov's injury, having 3 goalies that can play, and memories of playing with the league and O Dog's time in Carolina
First hour of a Mail It In Friday edition of OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jamie McLennan, and Jeff O'Neill as they discuss the Maple Leafs comfortable win over the Panthers, Auston Matthews & Matt Murray stepping up, and Carolina Hurricanes GM Don Waddell joins the show to discuss his team losing Svechnikov just before the playoffs and potentially vying for the O'Dog getting a "Welcome Back" montage.
Nick and Anna break down the injury bug hitting the NHL, including Andrei Svechnikov's season being over. Artturi Lehkonen will miss significant time down the stretch for the Colorado Avalanche and the Minnesota Wild are finding their way without Kirill Kaprizov. At this time of year there's fantasy value to be found on non-playoff teams including the Arizona Coyotes and Barrett Hayton, the Chicago Blackhawks and Taylor Raddysh and Nashville's Tommy Novak. Miro Heiskanen is heating up with the Dallas Stars and Wyatt Johnston might be the player your fantasy team needs. NHL Fantasy on Ice is presented by SKIP, the official food delivery app of the NHL!
Lewis and Jeremy are back to bring you up to speed on major injury news in Carolina and Colorado as Svechnikov and Lehkonen will miss significant time. The guys discuss who this helps and hurts in the fantasy game before covering a host of day-to-day injuries from the likes of Chabot, Ovechkin, and Hyman. Then they wrap with discussion of Alex Chiasson as PP specialist, Heiskanen's hot streak, Murray and Gostisbehere's slumps, and why the Caps second line should be first in your hearts this week. Follow the Short Shifts gang on Twitter @ShortShiftsKK as well as Elan and Brian @keepingkarlsson. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com today. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. * * * Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of one arena soft pretzel each month, patrons help us keep making new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lewis and Jeremy are back to celebrate the end of the workweek and the start of fantasy crunch time in style! They start with a trip through the many recent injuries and outjuries, including Makar, Crouse, and Bobrovsky missing time and Kreider's return. Then the guys tackle some KK patron questions, touching on Svechnikov's slump, Campbell's win streak (and what to do with Skinner as a result), and preaching patience on some Pens with a paucity of present production. Finally, Killorn features in the hot streaks. Follow Ben and Lewis on Twitter @ShortShiftsKK as well as Elan and Brian @keepingkarlsson. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com today. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. * * * Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of one arena soft pretzel each month, patrons help us keep making new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices