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In a rather shocking cold open, Phil reveals not only that he has World Cup Fever, but also that he is genuinely thrilled about the early tournament achievement accomplished by Team Canada! Brief remembrances of artist David Hockney and journalist Gene Shalit (both of whom died during the past few days) are offered. Then, things […]
In hour two, Mike & Jason talk all things Team Canada at the World Cup with OneSoccer analyst Oliver Platt (2:27) ahead of their matchup on Thursday versus Qatar, plus the boys look back at what was a memorable Stanley Cup Final with The Athletic NHL's Sean Gentille (26:43). 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.
Canada earns its first-ever World Cup point after playing Bosnia and Herzegovina to a 1-1 draw at Toronto Stadium; FIFA Fan Festival brings thousands of soccer fans together to cheer on Team Canada in its first World Cup home game; and, investigators comb the scene inside a North York residential tower a day after Const. Marc Pinizzotto was shot and killed in the line of duty.
Heather Wright reports on Canada’s draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina as fans flood the streets of Toronto for Canada’s first-ever World Cup home game; Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen speaks with CTV's Chief Anchor and Senior Editor Omar Sachedina about bringing the world together through collaboration; TSN's James Duthie discusses Team Canada's performance in their draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina and how this could affect them in the tournament.
Former Canada Soccer Coach and Player Jason deVos on the excitement around Team Canada's first match, the expectation for Alphonso Davies joining the squad, the importance of starting off the tournament strong, and how Jesse Marsch is preparing his group for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Toronto Raptors Head Coach Darko Rajaković on the excitement level around the city for today's matchup, the level of motivation for players in pressure-laden games, and if he is rooting for Team Canada in their matchup versus Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Current celebrates Canadian soccer in all its diversity in a special show from CBC's Toronto HQ. Matt Galloway welcomes: - Team Canada legends Diana Matheson and Craig Forrest to break down Canada's chances - Toronto hip hop ambassador and FIFA fan fest coordinator Kardinal Offishall - Inspiring coaches who are turning the Greater Toronto Area into a soccer powerhouse and force for community connection - Fans from across the GTA who are turning the city into an international party - Plus music by two-time Polaris Prize winner Shad
Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi kick off the second hour by setting up the start of Canada's World Cup campaign at home against Bosnia and Herzegovina. They discuss their expectations for the opening match, the major questions facing this team as they begin the tournament, and their chances to advance past the group stage. The boys also detail the importance of Jonathan David and Cyle Larin, as well as expectations for the crowd today at Toronto Stadium. After the break, Gareth Wheeler of One Soccer shares his view on Team Canada ahead of this afternoon's opener. They discuss if this is a "must-win" for Canada to make it out of the group stage, what people should expect from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the status of Moïse Bombito and Alphonso Davies, 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.
Paralympian Victoria Nolan's 2014 memoir “Beyond Vision: The Story of a Blind Rower” is the inspiration behind the upcoming biopic “Blindly Victorious.” Host Jacob Shymanski catches up with Victoria to learn about her journey with vision loss, her experience as a para-athlete and the process of bringing her lived experiences to the big screen. Audiobook Café is broadcast on AMI-audio in Canada and publishes two new podcast episodes a week on Fridays and Saturdays at 1 p.m. ET. Follow Audiobook Café on Instagram @AMIAudiobookCafe We want your feedback!Be that comments, suggestions, hot-takes, audiobook recommendations or reviews of your own… hit us up! Our email address is: AudiobookCafe@ami.ca About AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaInc Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Which nation's goalkeepers are you taking? What about defenders? Midfielders? Forwards?? On the latest edition of Caught Offside with Andrew Gundling and JJ Devaney, the boys are building their perfect World Cup team by compiling various position groups from different countries. Let us know where we're right and where we're wrong!For even more Caught Offside content, get on over to Caught Offside Plus right now! In our most recent episodes: -We answer your questions in our World Cup Mailbag.-JJ lists his top 5 World Cup songs in our latest Caught OffFIVE.-And we get a Team Canada preview with the Toronto Star's Joe CallaghanFor all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/ - Spring has sprung, you've made it through the winter, so buy yourself a present! Get a Caught Offside t-shirt!---Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CaughtOffsidePod/X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning start the second hour with a recap of the Knicks' historic comeback over the Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals last night. They discuss New York's mentality in the second half, how much blame San Antonio deserves for blowing the 29-point lead, and why they didn't turn to Victor Wembanyama more down the stretch. The guys also chat about OG Anunoby's game-winning shot, look back on the trade that sent him from Toronto to New York, and project what's ahead for Game 5 on Saturday. After the break, the guys welcome Oliver Platt (27:05), One Soccer analyst, to preview the World Cup! He shares his expectations for Team Canada at a home, if they can escape the group stage, the most important players down the lineup without Alphonso Davies and Moïse Bombito, 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.
Brendan Batchelor joins Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance to discuss Aatu Raty's chances of earning a bigger role under Manny Malhotra, the future of young players like Kirill Kudryavtsev, and whether the Canucks should move a veteran piece during their rebuild. Later, Dimitri Filipovic breaks down the Stanley Cup Final, the adjustments both teams are making, and what lessons contenders around the league can learn from their success. Plus, the guys revisit the Darnell Nurse trade rumours and debate which teams make the most sense as potential landing spots. 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.
On the latest edition of Caught Offside with Andrew Gundling and JJ Devaney, the boys share their thoughts on the USMNT as they prepare for the start of the 2026 World Cup. We weigh in on why it's taken longer than many had thought it would for excitement to build around this group and we lay out the positives and negatives for this team in the leadup to Friday's opener vs Paraguay. Plus: What's our overall expectation/hope for Mauricio Pochettino and company in this tournament? We'll lay it out for you in this World Cup preview!For even more Caught Offside content, get on over to Caught Offside Plus right now! In our most recent episodes, JJ lists his top 5 World Cup songs and provides us with a Team Canada preview as well. And coming up, keep your eyes open for our World Cup Mailbag Special.For all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/ - Spring has sprung, you've made it through the winter, so buy yourself a present! Get a Caught Offside t-shirt!---Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CaughtOffsidePod/X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this Sportsline Podcast, OneSoccer analyst Jordan Wilson joined host Bubba O'Neil to talk all things World Cup. Wilson spoke about the new tournament format, discussed the pride of North American hosting and revealed why Canada should advance out of the group stage for the first time.
Mike & Jason look back at a busy weekend in sports, they chat their expectations for Team Canada at the World Cup, plus the boys discuss the latest Canucks news with NHL.com & In Goal Magazine's Kevin Woodley. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
JD reacts to the Blue Jays' comeback win against the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday. He breaks down the incredible recent play of rookie Brandon Valenzuela, the continued struggles of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and the tear Louis Varland continues to be on. JD and James Sharman, co-host of Footy Prime, discuss the lack of buzz around this year's World Cup, the mentality of Team Canada, and the likelihood of Alphonso Davies playing and Canada's injuries, before wrapping things up talking about the future of the program. After the break, JD touches on Mitch Marner's playoff performance, before wrapping up with thoughts on tonight's Game 3 as the Knicks host the Spurs in their first home Finals game in 27 years. 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.
Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross-talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys discuss Jared Bednar returning as the head coach of the Avalanche. Zach points out the lack of playoff success outside of the Cup year, and the guys debate if another coach like David Carle would have the respect of the Avs locker room. Zach and Phil debate if Marvin Mims is a trade candidate for the Broncos with their history of moving off wide receivers when they have a full position room. Will the Broncos be able to figure out Mims' role on the offense or continue to use him mostly as a special teamer? We react to the Broncos giving Patrick Surtain an unpromoted pay bump this week. Are players like Nik Bonitto and Jaylen Waddle also looking for a pay bump as rewards for outperforming their contracts? We react to Jamal Murray being left off the Team Canada roster. Is there a fracture between Murray and his national basketball team?
In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil react to ESPN's FPI forecasting the NFL season. How did they forecast the Broncos' season? Why are the oddsmakers and ESPN computers down on the Broncos in 2026? We debate if Marvin Mims is a trade candidate for the Broncos with their history of moving off wide receivers when they have a full position room. Is a contract extension in the works for Mims? Will the Broncos be able to figure out Mims' role on the offense or continue to use him mostly as a special teamer? We react to the Broncos giving Patrick Surtain an unpromoted pay bump this week. Are players like Nik Bonitto and Jaylen Waddle also looking for a pay bump as rewards for outperforming their contracts? We react to Jamal Murray not committing to Team Canada for the next three years to be a part of the 2028 Olympics. Is there a fracture between Murray and his national basketball team?
Sidney Crosby's streak of international success is seemingly further and further away as Team Canada falls short again at the IIHF World Championships. Check out our latest episodes
Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb on June 2, 2026. Hour 1 Starting Lineup Stanley Cup Finals: Vegas Golden Knights - Carolina Hurricanes What You May Have Missed Hour 2 Josh Furlong, Utah Utes insider for KSL Sports G, B & U: Steph Curry signs with Chinese sports company Party Hounds and Show Playlists Hour 3 Andy Bailey, covers the NBA for Bleacher Report Will AJ Dybantsa be available at No. 2 for the Utah Jazz? + MORE Hour 4 Jay Stevens, host of the Utah Puck Report Sports Roulette: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander commits to Team Canada Stanley Cup Finals; NBA Finals
Hour 4 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Jay Stevens, host of the Utah Puck Report Sports Roulette: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander commits to Team Canada Stanley Cup Finals; NBA Finals
The Prime Minister's team says it wants to renew the free-trade deal with the US and Mexico. We'll ask the trade representative once berated by the US Ambassador whether Team Canada is playing too nice. Russia's latest strikes on Ukraine kill more than 20 people and injure dozens more. A long-time resident of Kyiv says there's no way to be safe — but that doesn't mean he's going to leave his home. NDP MP Don Davies is fed up with Canadian politicians abandoning their original parties for the government benches. He'll tell us about his plan to force floor-crossers to face the music. Brooklyn Rivera was imprisoned for fighting for the rights of the Miskito people in Nicaragua. Now, he's died in custody — and our guest says that should be a wake up call. Invasive rodents once had the run of a remote Australian Island — but now, in their absence, a biology student has returned to find a burgeoning bonanza of rare cockroaches and other bugs. Several times over the past month, mystery men have been emerging from the sewers of New York — and that's creating a bit of surface tension. As It Happens, the Tuesday Edition. Radio that's suspicious of anyone behaving sewer-reptitiously.
Hour 1 of the Big Show is on demand! George Rusic and Matty Rose kickoff the hour by discussing the blockbuster Myles Garrett and A.J Brown trades from the NFLand how they change the landscape of the league. They also touch on Felix Auger-Aliassime's French Open run, and Team Canada's tune up match against Uzbekistan! (26:04) Later on, Matty gets you caught up on the latest news in the sports world on the Rose Report! 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. This show is produced by Connor Gronsdahl and Shan Virjee Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Will and Alex check in ahead of game 1 of the NBA Finals. They discuss key storylines and also Team Canada's Men's national team roster.Sign up for the Hong Shing & Bear Steak 3-on-3 tournament: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfa3Y5TAzOCSJFKU_gTbFFxlhrIo7W5oKn2c5RvfqeTGZNvkA/viewform?usp=send_form#nba #nbaplayoffs #nbafinals #spurs #knicksThis episode is a presentation of ToonieBet Online Sportsbook and Casino.Visit ToonieBet: https://tooniebet.ca/ca/landing/29cm-basketball-tnnTaco Bell: https://www.tacobell.ca/en/menu?utm_source=TNN&utm_medium=Audio&utm_campaign=Triple%20Double%20CrunchwrapReach out to the show by leaving a voicemail at hellowelcome.show or email the guys info@hellowelcome.showCheck out our merch! Visit hellowelcome.show and click on the merch link.Original Music by DIVISION 88.Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The board is officially set for the two biggest championships in sports, and the boys are back together to hunt down the sharpest lines on the market! Andrew "The Hustler" Paterson makes his triumphant return from holiday to slide right back into the co-host chair alongside Matt Iwanyk. Hustler picked a wild week to unplug, so the fellas have a massive amount of catching up to do after a legendary weekend of sports drama. From the ultimate championship matchups to major international action hitting our local backyard tonight, it's a packed Monday edition of The Lock Shop right here on Edmonton Sports Talk. On Today's Show: Hustler's Holiday Catch-Up: The boys welcome the Hustler back to the studio and get him caught up on a chaotic week in the sports world. They'll recap everything he missed, from high-stakes playoff eliminations to major sports betting shifts. The Stanley Cup Final is Set: It all starts tomorrow night! The Carolina Hurricanes handled business in five games to punch their ticket, and now they clash with the Vegas Golden Knights for hockey's ultimate prize. Matty and Hustler break down the opening series prices, look at the Conn Smythe favorites, and drop their official predictions for Game 1 and the series. The NBA Finals Board: The drama is officially locked in for Wednesday night. The San Antonio Spurs dethroned the Thunder in an epic Game 7 showdown, setting up a heavyweight championship battle against the New York Knicks. The guys dissect the opening point spreads, total lines, and where the early public money is moving. International Soccer in Edmonton: Major international soccer takes over our backyard tonight! Team Canada is officially at Commonwealth Stadium to host Uzbekistan in a massive friendly match. The fellas check out the match lines, goal totals, and prop bets for the 7:00 PM kickoff right here in town. The Monday Lock Card: To wrap it all up, the boys build their ultimate betting slips for the week, tracking early MLB lines, French Open tennis value, and wherever else the gambling board takes them! H The Lock Shop is presented by Play Alberta!
The international soccer party took over our backyard last night, and the boys are locked and loaded to recap a massive Monday on the pitch and on the board! Matt Iwanyk is joined by the one and only Andrew "The Hustler" Paterson to break down a legendary night at Commonwealth Stadium and hunt down the sharpest lines for a massive week in sports betting. From the electric, rain-soaked atmosphere in Edmonton to the drop of the puck on hockey's ultimate prize, we've got you completely covered on a packed Tuesday edition of The Lock Shop right here on Edmonton Sports Talk. On Today's Show: Canada Dominates in the Edmonton Rain: The weather didn't damper the mood one bit! 45,000 screaming fans packed into Commonwealth Stadium last night to watch Team Canada secure a brilliant 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan. Matty and Hustler recap the entire match, the incredible stadium experience despite the weather, and what this victory means for the program moving forward. What's Next for the Canucks? The international window keeps rolling! The boys look ahead to Friday, where Canada is set to square off against Ireland in another massive friendly match. The fellas check out the opening look-ahead lines, total projections, and where the early betting value lies. Stanley Cup Final Game 1 Tonight: The wait is finally over! The Carolina Hurricanes and the Vegas Golden Knights clash tonight in Raleigh to open up a heavyweight, star-studded battle for the Cup. The boys share their definitive thoughts on the matchup, break down the opening series prices, and lock in their official predictions and prop bets for Game 1. The Tuesday Lock Card: To wrap it all up, the boys build their ultimate betting slips for the week, tracking early MLB interleague lines, French Open tennis values after Félix Auger-Aliassime's historic win, and wherever else the gambling board takes them! The Lock Shop is presented by Play Alberta!
The weekend delivered absolute chaos across the hockey world, and the fallout is landing right here in Edmonton. Tom Gazzola is joined by YouTube Trev to sort through a massive slate of championship drama, a national team collapse, and an elite prospect storyline that has Oilers fans second-guessing front-office history. Grab a coffee and dial in for the ultimate Monday morning breakdown. On Today's Show: Weekend Catch-Up: The fellas kick things off by recapping their weekends and reacting to a frantic 48 hours of major sports headlines before diving straight into the deep end of hockey talk. The Stanley Cup Final is Set: It all begins tomorrow night. The Carolina Hurricanes are officially clashing with the Vegas Golden Knights for the right to hoist Lord Stanley's mug. Tom and Trev break down the X-factors, evaluate the depth charts, and drop their official predictions. Will the Canes' relentless system stop the Golden Knights from building a modern dynasty in the desert? Did the Oilers Blunder the Sam O'Reilly Trade? Major conversation brewing in Oil Country. Over the weekend, Sam O'Reilly put on an absolute clinic, leading the Kitchener Rangers to a dominant 6-2 victory over the Everett Silvertips to capture the Memorial Cup. O'Reilly took home the tournament MVP trophy, joining an incredibly elite list of historical superstars to sweep regular season, playoff, and Memorial Cup MVP honours. With O'Reilly looking like an absolute stud, the boys look back at the trade that sent him out of town. Did management make a massive mistake, or is it too early to panic? Team Canada Meltdown at Worlds: A very bitter pill to swallow for Canadian hockey fans. After a highly promising tournament run, Team Canada completely collapsed in the Bronze Medal game, dropping a shocking overtime decision to Norway to fly home entirely empty-handed. Trev and Tom debate the fallout: is this just a bad weekend bounce, or should Canadians be genuinely concerned about the program's international depth right now? The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, with plenty to discuss from around the hockey world.The boys will kick off the show by breaking down Team Canada's disappointing bronze medal game loss to Norway at the IIHF World Championship. What went wrong for Canada, and what does the result mean moving forward for Hockey Canada on the international stage?After that, the focus shifts to the upcoming Stanley Cup Final as the Carolina Hurricanes get set to battle the Vegas Golden Knights. Tyler and Liam will break down the biggest storylines, key matchups, advantages for each side, and make their early predictions for who has the edge heading into the championship series.Later in the show, Colby Cohen from Morning Cuppa Hockey joins the guys to preview the Stanley Cup Final, discuss how each team got here, and give his pick for who will be lifting the Cup.The boys will also tackle today's "First Question" surrounding the Edmonton Oilers offseason, discuss some of the latest rumours around the team, and continue looking ahead to what could be a pivotal summer in Edmonton. To wrap things up, they'll hand out some betting picks and talk odds courtesy of Bet365.
TSN NHL Insider Darren Dreger joined the show off the top to break down Team Canada's stunning medal-less return from the World Hockey Championship following a 3-2 overtime loss to Norway. We debated whether the global gap is closing or if Canada is simply slipping off the podium. Plus, we highlighted the Kitchener Rangers' dominant Memorial Cup victory while examining the WHL's ongoing struggles at the Mem Cup. Finally, Dregs gave us his Stanley Cup Final preview, locked in his championship pick, and provided the latest on the Oilers' coaching search. It was then time for the Play Alberta Early Bird Bet of the day. After the break we got into MMMMMM That's Good presented by The Italian Centre Shop. What's good today is the international friendly between Canada and Uzbekistan at Common Wealth Stadium later tonight! This brought the boys to the end of the hour.
We got the third hour started with Mr Mikes Kind of Easy Trivia. It was then time for Three Questions Too Many presented by Park Mazda. Former NHLer Joaquin Gage wrapped up today's show, and we covered a ton of ground. We kicked things off with his take on the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix before switching gears to Team Canada's disappointing finish at the World Championships, where they missed the podium yet again. Then, we looked ahead to the Stanley Cup Final to debate which team would actually pull off the better storyline with a championship win. Finally, we looked at Sam O'Rielly joining elite company after capturing his second Memorial Cup title this weekend—leaving us to wonder: will the Oilers end up regretting that trade down the road? We finished the show like we always do with The Wrap from William Huff.
In this one, we discuss the latest trade chatter out there about Mason McTavish, who caught up in the rumour mill for a second straight offseason. Belleville coaching candidate Jay McKee heads elsewhere, signing with the Islanders organization. The Sens hire Linus Ullmark's personal goalie coach. Nikolas Matinpalo is a world champion with Finland, and it's been a tough year for Team Canada.
The ultimate insider Chris Johnston stops by to kick off Friday's show! CJ dives deep into the high-drama coaching market, reacting to Bruce Cassidy's Spittin' Chiclets comments regarding Vegas blocking executive interviews, Kelly McCrimmon's response, and whether the Avs will move on from Jared Bednar. Plus, CJ breaks down the dominant Canes, reacts to Team Canada's shutout victory over the USA despite losing Evan Bouchard, honors the legacy of the late Claude Lemieux, and drops his ultimate Stanley Cup winner pick! It was then time for the Play Alberta Early Bird Bet of the day. After the break we got right into MMMMMM That's Good presented by The Italian Centre Shop. What's good today is the local sports scene kicking off with both the Elks finishing exhibition play tonight against the Stamps and the Riverhawks season getting underway tonight at ReMax Field. Dave Naylor capped off hour two with his thoughts on all the news that broke yesterday about the CFL expanding their media rights.
Grab your coffee and settle in — Tom Gazzola and Joaquin Gage are back in the studio for a high-stakes Thursday edition of 2 Guys and a Goalie right here on Edmonton Sports Talk! The sports world is dealing with massive playoff elimination drama, but all eyes in Edmonton are focused on a terrifying piece of news coming out of Switzerland this morning. An absolute nightmare scenario has unfolded overseas at the men's World Hockey Championship... Suiting up for Team Canada in a premier quarterfinal showdown against the United States, elite Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard was forced to leave the game early in the first period. Bouchard was caught by a brutal, high hit to the head from American defender Ryan Lindgren, leaving Bouchard visibly shaken and knocked out on the ice before being helped to the locker room. Lindgren was tossed with a five-minute major and a game misconduct, but the real concern is right here in Oil Country. Coming off a career-high 95-point season, what does an injury of this magnitude mean for Bouchard, Team Canada's gold medal hopes, and the Oilers' critical offseason plans? Tommy and Gager react to the hit and break down the major organizational fallout. On Today's Show: The Evan Bouchard Injury Fallout: The guys pull no punches, reacting to the scary hit on Bouchard at the Worlds. Gager gives the athlete's perspective on returning from heavy head contact, and the boys discuss how this sudden injury news completely changes the temperature of the Oilers' summer. Habs on the Brink of Elimination: The Eastern Conference Final is officially on life support in Montreal. Andersen completely shut the door last night, backstopping the Carolina Hurricanes to a dominant 4-0 shutout win at the Bell Centre. Down 3-1, are the Canadiens completely cooked, or is there a path for a miraculous Game 5 comeback? The Oilers Coaching Carousel: The waiting game continues. Tommy and Gager check back in on Stan Bowman's deliberate head-coaching search. What is the holdup? Who is currently leading the internal shortlist, and when can fans finally expect white smoke out of the front office? 2 Guys & a Goalie is presented by GS Construction!
Newly appointed Breakers Head Coach Gordon Herbert opens up on why he chose New Zealand, how he’ll balance coaching with Team Canada, and what excites him most about the NBL. From building around Parker Jackson-Cartwright and Sam Mennenga to shaping the roster with a defensive edge, Herbert shares his vision for the team’s future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
880 CHED's Inside Sports dives into the world of international hockey as guest host Ayden Ganam is joined by Daily Faceoff's Stephen Ellis to break down Canada's dominant run at the IIHF World Hockey Championship. From standout performances to gold medal expectations, the conversation covers why Team Canada has been one of the tournament's hottest teams and what it means heading into the final stretch. Ellis also shares insight on the NHL prospects turning heads at the World Championship, highlighting future stars, breakout players, and the young talent hockey fans need to keep an eye on. If you're following Team Canada, NHL scouting, international hockey, and the next wave of elite prospects, this episode of Inside Sports on 880 CHED is packed with must-hear analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chicago Stars and Team Canada players Jordyn Huitema and Julia Grosso join Sarah to talk about reuniting in the Windy City, being teammates AND best friends, playing through a tough stretch, Jordyn’s new venture off the pitch, and the one question that caused them both to say “I plead the fifth.” Plus, a new venue for a star, a new sport on campus, and how do you say “more money please” in French? Plus d’argent, s’il vous plait, je pense? See how to watch the Minnesota Aurora FC games here Check out JordySkin here Read The Athletic’s reporting on the Dallas Whale Wall here See a picture of the Whale Wall before it was painted over here You can now WATCH Sarah’s interviews! Subscribe to @iHeartWomensSports on YouTube and check out the Good Game playlist here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social Instagram: @AzziArtwork Follow producer Bianca Hillier! Bluesky: @biancahillier.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pucks with Haggs host Joe Haggerty and guest Mick Colageo discuss the Bruins players at world championships, including Fraser Minten playing some very strong hockey for Team Canada. They also answer Bruins fan questions as well. 0:00 - Welcome in Mick Colageo! 4:21 - Former Bruins Draft Pick Oskar Jellvik signs with Swedish League 7:06 - Reacting to latest in NHL Playoffs 18:26 - Awaken 180 19:32 - Prizepicks 21:39 - Subscribe to the podcast! 22:13 - More Reacting to latest in NHL Playoffs 24:12 - Fraser Minten shining for team Canada 25:48 - James Hagens struggling at World Championships 34:17 - Joe & Mick answer your Bruins questions 34:34 - Should Bruins trade James Hagens or Dean Letourneau for Robert Thomas 42:11 - Joe & Mick answer your Bruins questions 1:10:56 - Wrapping up! Pucks with Haggs on CLNS Media is Powered by: Reserve your consultation today at http://awaken180weightloss.com. Tell 'em you heard it from Joe Haggerty or on our CLNS podcasts. That's awaken180weightloss.com. Prize Picks
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman open the podcast by unpacking the firing of Kris Knoblauch by the Edmonton Oilers and the pursuit of Bruce Cassidy as his replacement. The boys then react to the Vancouver Canucks hiring the Sedin twins as CoPOHO's and Ryan Johnson as GM (20:00). They talk about the Maple Leafs letting go of Craig Berube as their head coach and who could be his replacement (38:30). Kyle and Elliotte talk about Macklin Celebrini retaining the captaincy for Team Canada at the IIHF Worlds (41:30). They talk about Matthew Schaefer winning the Calder Trophy for Rookie of the Year (48:00). The Final Thought focuses on the Philadelphia Flyers locker cleanout day (50:00). In the second segment Kyle and Elliotte analyze Game 5 between the Sabres and Canadiens (53:30). They also break down the Vegas Golden Knights eliminating the Anaheim Ducks in Game 6 (1:15:30). They talk about the Avs finishing off the Wild in five games (1:21:00). Today we highlight Montreal's The Liquor Store and their track Too Fine To Ignore. Check their music out here. Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here. Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail. This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open this episode with thoughts on the Golden Knights advancing to the Western Conference Finals behind a standout postseason from Mitch Marner. The boys take a closer look at his playoff redemption story and discuss how his success outside Toronto may reshape perceptions of his time with the Maple Leafs. The guys also react to John Tortorella declining to speak to the media after his team clinched a conference finals berth. Ben and Brent then break down the Canadiens dominating Game 5 victory over the Sabres, before debating if Nathan MacKinnon has surpassed Connor McDavid as the world's best player. The hour wraps with discussion around Sidney Crosby joining Team Canada at the World Championship without being named captain, potentially signaling a changing of the guard for Hockey Canada. 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.
Carolina Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis joined Adam Schein to talk about the Hurricanes 8-0 start to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the greatness of head coach Rod Brind'Amour, lessons learned from their Conference Finals losses to the Panthers, the Buffalo / Montreal series, how he learned he made Team Canada ahead of the Milan Olympics, and his friends from Winnipeg that travel around to watch him play. Adam and Bob Stew talk about Adam's experience filling-in as a Little League Coach for his Son's team. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Montreal Victoire and The Ottawa Charge will be competing for the PWHL championship. It is the first time two Canadians teams will face off in the finals and a significant moment for women's hockey in Canada. Former hockey player and two-time Olympic Champion with Team Canada, Cassie Campbell-Pascall on why the country is embracing women's hockey and what it took to get here.
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This Detroit Red Wings podcast ft. Max Bultman of The Athletic Detroit digs into Moritz Seider's Norris Trophy snub & what's brewing with Red Wings prospects in Grand Rapids. Griffins news and analysis covers the AHL playoff run, Postava's emergence, and Red Wings trade ideas - Matvei Michkov, Auston Matthews, & more. (00:00) - Intro Johansson vs. Johansson - settled once and for all. (03:55) - Moritz Seider's Norris Trophy Snub Max walks through his ballot and why Seider belonged in the top three despite a loaded field of defensemen this year. (15:40) - Selke Trophy and Award Categories Debate on whether the NHL needs a best offensive defenseman award and the inconsistencies in Selke voting. (24:15) - Red Wings Overseas & Albert Johansson's Future Seider captaining Germany, Justin Faulk wearing the C for Team USA, Max Plante's highlight reel, Emmitt Finnie on Team Canada, and Lucas Raymond looking healthy with Sweden alongside Albert Johansson. Also, why Johansson could push for a top-four role next season and how that reshapes the Red Wings blue line behind Seider and Simon Edvinsson. (35:55) - Griffins Advance Past Manitoba Anton Johansson's rat-like edge, Carter Mazur's two-goal night, and Axel Sandin-Pellikka's highlight goal push Dan Watson's Griffins to advance in the Calder Cup playoffs. Also, is MBN ready for a third-line role in Detroit, or does another year in Grand Rapids serve him better? (46:40) - Postava and the Sebastian Cossa Question Postava's resume, the Trey Augustine depth, and whether Cossa becomes a trade chip this summer with Edmonton knocking. (1:07:55) - NHL News - Hurricanes Buzzsaw & Trade Speculation Carolina's 8-0 start and why the Stankoven-Hall-Jackson-Blake line has been the playoffs' best. Matvei Michkov scratched in Philly and whether Steve Yzerman should take the swing on him or Auston Matthews. (1:22:20) - Overtime Questions Offer sheet ideas for Leo Carlsson, arena rankings, Marco Kasper hypotheticals, and Carter Bear's WHL Finals tear. --- This episode is sponsored by ExpressVPN: go to ExpressVPN.com/wingedwheel to get 4 extra months FREE! 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!
Episode 352 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fantastic interview with 6-foot-9 Florida Panthers prospect Cooper Black. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Black shares his unique path from playing high school hockey in Michigan to signed pro, including lessons from being cut several times along the way. He talks about the recruiting process, including a cold call from Hall of Fame goalie Roberto Luongo, reigning in "psychopath" aggression for his size, his in-game mantras, several exceptional tactical and technical tips, and the unique equipment challenges that come with being the biggest goalie in pro hockey, including the challenge of having size 16 feet -- four sizes bigger than the largest blade and holder any company makes. In the Parent Playbook, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we share lessons and advice for any goalie and parent going through the recent draft process at the junior levels. We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, featuring Jet Greaves of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Team Canada with great tips on scans, screens and scrambles. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, for a look at the new CCM Tacks stick, with durability reinforcements and the best blade feel of any composite.
Sam Cosentino, Sportsnet hockey analyst, joins JD to discuss the difference between a mock draft and a draft ranking, how close or far apart the prospective 2026 NHL lottery picks are, Gavin McKenna's strengths and potential weaknesses, McKenna opting out of competing at the World Championship with Team Canada, and how he stacks the defensemen that will be selected at the top of the NHL draft. The show ends with 'What We Missed!' The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
JD reacts to Connor McDavid and Nikola Jokic being eliminated from the first round of the playoffs and discusses the modern realities of parody in the NHL and NBA with producer Armen. Michael Soroka, Team Canada and Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher, joins JD to chat about his All-Star calibre season, the nuances of making in-season tweaks, the impact of the Trajekt machine, what made him want to pitch for Canada at the World Baseball Classic, and advice he'd give to young baseball players. 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.
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Interviews From the Ron Clark Academy Survivor 50 is back as Rob Cesternino leads a lively recap from the Ron Clark Academy, joined by a variety of Survivor legends. The panel breaks down a high-stakes triple Tribal Council, spotlighting the unpredictable twists, bold idol plays, and shifting alliances that make Season 50 a must-watch. Tensions run high as Kamilla and Genevieve face shocking exits, and the old-school vs. new-school debate heats up with every vote. The episode takes listeners deep into the gameplay of Survivor 50, highlighting concrete events like Kamilla's dramatic departure, Genevieve's idol misplays, and Jonathan's strategic decision as the swing vote at Tribal. Parvati explores the impact of the blood moon theme, discussing the astral vibes woven throughout the season. Andrea reflects on how loyalty and shifting trust play into tribal decisions, especially as strong women leave the game. The group examines Rizo's polarizing gameplay, noting his ability to connect with both old-school and new-era players, while the role of confessionals and visibility in the edit sparks conversation about gender bias. – Jonathan faces tough choices as the split Tribal Council turns him into a power broker – Genevieve goes home with two idols in her pocket, raising questions about perfect gameplay vs. unlucky tribe swaps – Kamilla's exit devastates Team Canada, with both viewers and panelists rooting for her comeback – Cirie and Ozzy's unexpected alliance signals growth, contradicting past grudges and showing player evolution – Rizo (aka Rizgod) polarizes fans with flashy moves and idol waving, but wins over a new generation, sparking debate from Ethan and the group – Tiffany's confessional surge prompts a discussion on Survivor edit and bias toward women's airtime As Survivor 50 unfolds, the episode asks: Will old-school loyalty carry Cirie and Ozzy to the end, or will new-school strategists like Rizo flip the game at the next tribal? Can strong women reclaim visibility before the merge, and who will emerge after such a wild night? Tune in for Survivor 50's full breakdown, including idol drama, alliance shifts, and the ongoing battle between old-school and new-era gameplay—only on RHAP's Survivor coverage! Chapters: 0:00 Ron Clark Academy Survivor Gathering 06:33 Women's Experience and Edit Inequality 12:04 Aubry and Genevieve Rivalry Ends 18:28 Cirie and Ozzy Evolving Alliance 24:32 Jonathan's Tribal Council Choice 30:59 Old School vs. New School Debate 38:01 Aubry's Comeback and Genevieve Exit 44:13 Cirie, Ozzy, and Rizo in Focus 50:00 Spencer Bledsoe Makes Surprise Appearance 57:01 Canadians Eliminated, Kamilla Emotional Exit 01:03:06 Applebee’s Night and Women's Triumph 01:08:14 Survivor 42 Reflections To pre-order Rob's book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!