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At the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan, Megan Oldham captured Olympic gold for Team Canada in the women's freestyle skiing big air event. She also earned an Olympic bronze medal in women's slopestyle, marking a remarkable performance at her second Olympic Games following her Olympic debut in Beijing in 2022.Megan made history at the 2023 X Games when she landed the first-ever triple cork performed by a female athlete in competition, across both skiing and snowboarding. Throughout her professional career, she has established herself as one of the sport's most accomplished athletes, winning two Olympic medals, four World Championship medals, and three X Games titles.Before discovering freestyle skiing, Megan competed in artistic gymnastics and figure skating. It was her older brother, Bruce Oldham, who first introduced her to the sport that would ultimately change her life.Since becoming an Olympic champion, Megan has enjoyed a range of unique opportunities beyond the slopes, including invitations to Formula 1 events as a Monster Energy athlete.From a young girl chasing her dreams in multiple sports to an Olympic gold medallist and trailblazer in freestyle skiing, this is the story of Megan Oldham.
An Abbotsford man was caught speeding because he was late for his tee time. That got us wondering: what hobby or activity turns otherwise normal people into complete lunatics? Listeners share the passions they've seen bring out people's most unhinged side. Plus: Erin catches up with Team Canada captain Alphonso Davies ahead of Canada's FIFA World Cup matchup against Switzerland. Drew's Father's Day gift from his son Luca was thoughtful, heartfelt, and expertly designed to annoy him.
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Rochester Knighthawks new head coach Troy Cordingley makes his inaugural visit into The Sports Bar to talk about all things Knighthawks lacrosse. Plus an interesting World Cup take.
Gene dishes out shots & sports headlines.
Full Show Broadcast (Award Winning) In The Sports Bar. Today's Guests include: New Rochester Knighthawks Head Coach Troy Cordingley & Buffalo Bills Reporter Ryan Talbot. Gene prepares to throw out the first pitch at the Red Wings game tonight. Tim shares "multiple" sports takes. Plus we have Bills & World Cup news for you.
Full Hour 2 in The Sports Bar. Ryan Talbot from NY Upstate.com & The Shout Podcast with Matt Parrino joins Gene on the show to break down the interesting camp battles we will see at Fisher.
History has officially been written on the West Coast! Welcome into a Friday morning edition of The Nielson Show live on Edmonton Sports Talk. The fellas are back at the microphones, completely buzzing after watching Team Canada put on an absolute masterclass at BC Place last night, blowing the doors off Qatar in a historic 6-0 statement victory.But while the soccer world is celebrating, the hockey world is absolutely melting down. The NHL has officially dropped its final verdict on the Mike Babcock investigation, clearing the path for Stan Bowman to make his move. We bring on the ultimate insider to figure out exactly what happens next. But first, we got into Morning Announcements for The Rundle Park Short Course to recap all the action from last night. Obviously, we spent a good chunk of this segment touching on yesterday's historic win for Canada. After the break, we kept the soccer talk rolling… then got into YouTube Trev's trade of the day. We capped off hour one by Cracking Some Packs powered By Wayne's Sports Cards & Collectables.
We kicked off today's show with heavy hitter Chris Johnston, getting his instant reactions to Team Canada's historic performance on the World Cup soccer pitch before diving headfirst into the hot-button issues in Oil Country. CJ pulled back the curtain on the breaking news surrounding the conclusion of the NHL's Mike Babcock investigation. With Babcock officially cleared to return to an NHL bench, CJ breaks down exactly what this means for the Edmonton Oilers and what fans should expect if Stan Bowman makes the hire. Finally, we headed out East to look at a chaotic week for the Maple Leafs. CJ gave us the inside track on Toronto naming Jim Hiller as their 41st head coach, followed by breaking analysis on the massive eight-year sign-and-trade blockbuster that brought defenseman Darren Raddysh to the Leafs this morning. It was then time for the Play Alberta Early Bird Bet of the day. Following the commercial break, we served up a fresh edition of MMMMMM That's Good, proudly presented by The Italian Centre Shop. The soccer celebration kept rolling as the guys shared their personal match day experiences from last night's historic blowout victory and asked the listeners: Where did you watch the game? From there, the conversation shifted right back to the burning questions surrounding Mike Babcock's potential arrival in Oil Country. We opened up the phone lines and text boards to see what the nasties had to say, reading through your raw reactions and going around the room to debate the audience's take on the looming coaching decision.
Josh and Lina host The People's Show starting things off with their reactions around Canada defeating Qatar in a huge 6-0 win at BC Place yesterday. They touch on how the city is still buzzing and the energy going through the fans. Josh has some takes around the Maple Leafs trade and signing Darren Raddysh to a long-term contract. After, Manuel Veth from Transfermarkt joins the show with his thoughts around Team Canada's win, looking forward to their match against the Swiss and the future of Alphonso Davies. This podcast is produced by Arash Memarzadeh and Elan Chark.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Flying solo today! With Tyler Carr officially wheels-up and off to Las Vegas for the week, Dave Wheeler is manning the studio all by himself. But don't worry, the show is as packed as ever. Dave digs into the Wheeler and Tyler archives for some classic bits, while bringing plenty of new heat to close out the week. The highlight of the day? Finally crowning the ultimate champion of the Loud Line Dad Joke contest! Plus, Dave breaks down a crucial World Cup update for Team Canada, and dives into some truly wild stories in today's Wait, What segment—including why fans are apparently wearing diapers to Olivia Rodrigo concerts and the bizarre reason tennis players are loving French seals. Kick off your weekend with big laughs, classic throwbacks, and premium dad-level humor.
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The laboratory is officially open for a massive Friday edition of The Lock Shop on Edmonton Sports Talk! The lines are moving, the board is loaded, and today Matty (Matt Iwanyk) is back in the co-pilot seat alongside Andrew "The Hustler" Paterson to unpack an absolute monster of a sports weekend. Matty just touched down back in Alberta and has a massive travel log to clear out. He spent his last 24 hours live at BC Place in Vancouver, witnessing Team Canada put on an absolute masterclass and tear the roof off the stadium with a historic 6-0 routing of Qatar. The boys break down the matchday atmosphere, Jonathan David's historic hat trick, and how the soccer futures market is shifting.Plus, we have championship golf on the board and a brand-new week of Canadian football to handicap. On Today's Show: Matty's Vancouver Travel Log: 6-0 nothing, baby! Matty gives Hustler the full, raw, unfiltered recap of his wild 24 hours on the West Coast. From the absolute party in the stands to the dominant performance on the pitch, the boys celebrate a historic night for Canadian soccer. U.S. Open Moving Day Leans: The brutal afternoon winds and a wild fog delay turned Shinnecock Hills into an absolute blender yesterday. With Wyndham Clark trying to hold onto his lead and Scottie Scheffler scrambling, the fellas check out the live updated odds. Who is the smart money riding on for a Moving Day surge? CFL Week 3 Betting Preview: Football is back tonight! The boys dive deep into the weekend card to find the absolute sharpest edges. We preview tonight's cross-division clash with the BC Lions heading into Hamilton to face the Tiger-Cats, plus we look ahead to Saturday's massive triple-header—including your undefeated Edmonton Elks putting their perfect record on the line against the Montreal Alouettes at Commonwealth. The Lock Card: To wrap it all up, the boys build their definitive betting slips for the weekend. From CFL spreads and player props to Major League Baseball value, we have your bankroll completely covered. The Lock Shop is presented by Play Alberta!
It's an episode about SPORTS! Ok, mainly STARS AT SPORTS! Taylor Swift was at the (Stevie) Knicks game but was it for the photo op? Plus, rumors that her wedding will be held at Madison Square Garden have Jessi OBJECTING! Timothee Chalamet says the Knicks win is ‘Way Better Than The Oscars” but do we believe him? Then, Justin Trudeau chooses being a “supportive boyfreind” over rooting for Team Canada and Brooklyn Beckham uses his family feud to cash in on a World Cup commercial. (another OBJECTION!)Then, are the pop girlies giving us a “Bummer Summer”? Why Ariana Grande, Olivia Rodrigo and Katy Perry are making us cry on the dancefloor. Nuns are making us happy on Tik Tok! We praise the rise of ‘Nun-Tok' and smize suspiciously over Tyra Bank's Netflix Lawsuit.All that and a voicemail that is so touching it brings Jessi to tears. Leave Jessi a message (that doesn't necessarily need to make her cry) HERE: 323-448-0068EVENING CLUB! The final 4 shows are in LONDON! OTTAWA! MONTREAL! and GUELPH! THIS WEEK- you're not to late to grab tickets and join the club at www.jessicruickshank.com/tour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A small boy is airlifted to hospital after a tree falls and strikes a young boy in south Oshawa; OPP officers gather in Mississauga to bid farewell to Const. Tarun Bali, who was killed in the line of duty; and, soccer fans get ready to cheer on Team Canada as they take on Qatar in Vancouver.
The biggest soccer match in Canadian history is finally here, and The EST Hangout is operating at maximum velocity this Thursday afternoon! Our regular captain Matt Iwanyk has officially gone rogue—he is live on the ground in Vancouver, heading directly into the stadium to watch Team Canada take on Qatar at BC Place! Back at the home studio, Jay Milne is steering the ship and taking over the hosting duties. He is joined by a powerhouse panel featuring Jasmin Sidhu, Pat Kehdy, and Gaige Steinke to break down a massive, multi-sport notebook. On Today's Show: The World Cup Board: It's not just Canada on the pitch. The crew looks at the shifting betting lines, the Group B math, and the breakout storylines from a chaotic first week of global tournament action. CFL Week 3 & Edmonton Elks Notebook: Shifting from the pitch to the gridiron, the boys dive into the latest Canadian Football League headlines. With Week 3 kicking off tonight, we look at the updated power rankings and discuss the blueprint for the Elks as they prepare for their next outing. Oilers Off-Season Rumor Mill: The hockey world never sleeps. The panel reacts to the latest coaching carousel updates from around the NHL, including the fallout of Toronto hiring Jim Hiller, and what it means for the front office deadlock back home in Oil Country. Hit that LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Edmonton's favorite afternoon sports hangout!
In this episode, Dave Wheeler puts Tyler Carr to the ultimate test during a high-stakes Jesus Christ Superstar ticket giveaway. Can Tyler actually navigate the good book, or is he completely winging his Bible trivia? The guys also dive into a massive news day, highlighting a new economic report revealing that Winnipeg's hosting of the 112th Grey Cup injected a whopping $93 million into the economy. Plus, they preview a huge match for Team Canada at the FIFA World Cup as they take on Qatar in Vancouver with a recovering Alphonso Davies cleared for limited minutes. From the start of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills featuring local stars Nick Taylor and Sudarshan Yellamaraju to Mike Myers dropping hints about Austin Powers 4, it's a jam-packed show full of sports, local laughs, and pop culture breakdowns.
Grab the GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY Prompt Vault HERE YOU CAN CALL ME “BOSSY” PODCAST Welcome to a brand new episode of the You Can Call Me “Bossy" podcast. In today's interview episode, I sat down with Jessica Tudos and Olympian turned experiential educator, decluttering expert, speaker, and author to talk about the power of embracing your authentic self, even when others say you're “too much.” Jessica Tudos shares her journey from representing Team Canada as a teenage gymnast to designing a multi-passionate, non linear career centered on learning by doing. Together, we dive deep into the challenges and rewards of rejecting limiting labels, the importance of failing forward, and how to trust yourself enough to chart an unconventional path. Whether you're struggling with expectations from others or learning to honor your own unique strengths, this episode is packed with empowering insights and practical advice for high performing women ready to own their power. Key Takeaways: Failing Forward Is Essential. Embrace hands on learning and the occasional fall. True growth is found in the doing, not in waiting for perfection. You Don't Need to Earn the Right to Be Yourself. Stop trying to satisfy everyone else's expectations. Whether it's gardening, moving your body, or journaling, it is vital to hear your own intuition and stay aligned with your truth. Key Timestamps 01:08 Jessica's journey from Olympian to educator 10:19 Being a young Olympic athlete 15:19 Navigating a Cartwheel Career 18:45 Embracing Multifaceted Careers 23:08 Understanding the subconscious mind 25:25 Slowing Down for Intuition 32:46 Examining personal feedback 35:33 Practicing self reflection and growth 38:11 Managing personal expectations 39:13 Connecting with Jessica Tudo Episode Quote "It doesn't have to be what someone else is doing or what Instagram is telling me I need to do. It can be my thing. The more I can do that and help people see the value in pursuing what's important to them, that's when I know I've done my job, that's what I'm here to do." - Jessica Tudo Episode Resources Follow Jessica On Her Instagram: @Jessicatudos Official Website: Jessicatudos.com If you enjoyed this episode and are excited for more, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and write a review to help build momentum and support the show (5-stars would be AWESOME!)_____________________________________________ JOIN US IN - THE CLUB - An annual membership where high-achieving women come together to unapologetically OWN THEIR “BOSSY” in order to rise to the top, make massive impact, and not burn out while doing it. Join TODAY to get access to all past workshop replays and past group coaching calls - always incredible takeaways and AHA moments from reviewing these sessions! Grab your spot in THE CLUB today by CLICKING HERE! _____________________________________________ LET'S FREAKING GO! GRAB THIS FREE DOWNLOAD: GRAB 100 FREE JOURNAL PROMPTS TO OWN YOUR BOSSY BY CLICKING HERE LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or join my STAND IN YOUR POWER FACEBOOK GROUP Grab a signed copy of my bestselling book STAND IN YOUR POWER HEREWatch my TEDx Talk “The Wisdom of Your Ancestors Should Be Ignored” HERE
All eyes are on Team Canada at the World Cup, with Canada's second game taking place Thursday at B.C. Place. Some players have roots right here in B.C. Our Zameer Karim told us about the local players and how they fit into Canada's squad.
The party is officially jumping on today's edition of The EST Hangout! Regular captain Matt Iwanyk has taken the show on the road—broadcasting LIVE from Vancouver as he tracks Team Canada and the absolute madness of the World Cup on home soil! Back at the home studio, the heavy-hitting team of Reid Wilkins, Jasmin Sidhu, and Bellzy lock down the desk to hold down the fort and steer the ship through a massive day in sports. On Today's Show: World Cup Central: The biggest tournament on earth is operating at maximum velocity. The crew breaks down the latest results from the pitch, the tournament standings, and the best fan stories emerging from the Canadian host cities. Oilers & NHL Off-Season Rumors: Shifting back to the ice, the hockey world's summer rumor mill is absolutely scorching. The crew untangles the latest whispers coming out of Oil Country—from the ongoing head coaching deadlock to the massive logistical puzzle of a potential Darnell Nurse trade. Hit that LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of the best afternoon hangout in Edmonton sports!
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.
This week on the Any Given Runday podcast, we welcome Kayti Simonson (@kaytisimonson on Instagram). Kayti shares her incredible athletic journey from track and field to semi-pro soccer to Hyrox World Championships, representing Team Canada twice in the relay, all while balancing a law career and much more. We explore her experiences balancing sport, career, and personal growth, along with insights on training, mental health, and chasing dreams.00:00 From Track to Trials: Katie's Athletic Journey04:01 Balancing Law and Athletics: A Dual Pursuit08:52 Identity and Athletics: Beyond the Finish Line12:05 Transitioning Sports: From Track to Soccer14:14 The Sacrifices of an Athlete: A Life of Dedication15:27 Finding Balance: Navigating Life as an Athlete19:54 Discovering Hyrox: A New Challenge24:35 The Community of Hyrox: What Keeps Athletes Coming Back28:40 Preparing for World Championships: The Next Steps30:52 Balancing Running and Strength Training32:42 Recognising Overtraining and Its Effects35:34 The Shift from Individual to Team Competitions38:57 Navigating Identity and Social Media in Sports42:48 The Emotional Weight of Competitive Sports47:03 Embracing a Holistic Approach to Athleticism48:46 Exploring New Athletic Avenues: Flag Football56:09 Pursuing Passion Over PrestigeYou can follow us on Instagram@anygivenrundaypodcastStay consistent with your training routine using the Ultrapure HYROX Recovery Bundle. Featuring Magnesium Oil Spray (150ml), Epsom Salts (1kg), Epsom Salts Gel (200ml) and Ice-Cold Menthol Gel cooling gel (100ml), Shop HERE You can now get 20% off all Perform Nutrition products, including their new Electrolytes+, using the code 'AGR' at checkoutPerformNutrition.com
Original Release Date: Monday 15 June 2026 Description: 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 turn dark, as Dean and Phil explore some of the shabbiest corners of show business, with the latest on the impending Paramount merger with Warner Bros. and the return of the It Ends With Us lawsuit between director Justin Baldoni and star Blake Lively. Last week Dean and Phil talked about actress Ann Savage, who starred in Dean's all-time favorite My Winnipeg. This week, Phil reveals to Dean that the Academy Museum will be hosting a “Weekend with Guy Maddin” featuring four of this master filmmaker's greatest works. Dean convinces Phil to attend the entire weekend. A couple weeks back, Dean and Phil discussed the all-time classic Some Like it Hot and in so doing, Dean made some comments about that film's indelible supporting player Joe E. Brown that inspired friend of the show Maurice Terenzio to hunt and peck his way through a lengthy, fascinating and rewarding missive about this great comic actor (and humanitarian). Film noir has been foremost on Phil's mind of late, and he offers detailed appreciations for two of his all-time favorite actors: Sterling Hayden (in the process analyzing the revered Nicholas Ray-directed and Joan Crawford-starring western Johnny Guitar and the classic John Huston crime procedural The Asphalt Jungle) and Veronica Lake (with particular attention paid to the Raymond Chandler original The Blue Dahlia). Finally, it's no secret that Dean loves action, and he offers a full report on the just-released action film The Furious.
After more than 250 episodes and one question asked over and over again—When did you first fall in love with running?—This special clip show brings together some of my favourite answers from the archives. From Olympians and Team Canada athletes who seemed destined to run, to everyday runners whose journeys began with friendship, community, adventure, or self-discovery, these stories highlight the many ways people find their way into the sport. Along the way, you'll hear funny memories, unexpected moments, inspiring reflections, and reminders that running is about so much more than miles and finish lines. Featuring Lanni Marchant, Sarah Wells, Natasha Wodak, Leslie Sexton, Malindi Elmore, Angela Whyte, Jess O'Connell, Shanda Hill, Melanie Murzeau, Nadya Stewart, Gen Lalonde, and many more, this episode is a celebration of the people, places, and experiences that make us fall in love with running—and keep us coming back. ---- EPISODE SPONSOR: ALTITUDE SPORTS [This collaboration is part of an advertising campaign led by the Podpass agency for Altitude Sports] Shop now at Altitude Sports and enjoy up to 20% off your first order with the promo code "RUNCANADA2026" Click here to order
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.
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.
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.
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?
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?
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
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
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
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 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!
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!
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