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Our sports business expert Tom Mayenknecht is in for a discussion on the business of sports! The Green Zone
There is a report out that the Buffalo Bills could be taking a big hit, attendance wise, this season as less Canadians are travelling to the United States. With approx. 8000 Buffalo Bills season tickets held by Canadians, there is a big concern in Buffalo that seats will be empty and less revenue is coming in. What can the Bills do to get Canadian Bills fans to their games? The Green Zone
The CFL has named their new commissioner, had their draft and now they've named a new major sponsor. Business is picking up for the Canadian Football League. And the TV ratings for the NHL playoffs haven't been great down south. Why? The Green Zone
The new NHL TV deal with Sportsnet is now official. 12 more years of Sportsnet owning the television rights in Canada. What does this mean for hockey fans? What does this mean for hockey fans in Saskatchewan? Will we continue to be frustrated by blacked out games? The Green Zone
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The Green Zone is Saskatchewan's Number One Sports Show. The Green Zone
The Green Zone is Saskatchewan's Number One Sports Show. The Green Zone
Dave Naylor put it out on Twitter/X that the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have the best fans in the CFL. Them's fightin' words here in Sasky! Dave gives Jamie & Locker a full preview of the CFL West & East Final games. And we need Dave's opinion on what is going on with the Dallas Cowboys this season. Tom Mayenknecht, The Sports Market Let's learn about the business of sport! Tom weighs in on the Toronto Maple Leafs and their major beer sponsor shutting down a Leaf superfan. With Tom's insight, we may get a more cut and dry explanation of why the big corporate juggernaut went after Leafs superfan Kurtis. The Green Zone
The Green Zone is Saskatchewan's Number One Sports Show. The Green Zone
The Green Zone is Saskatchewan's Number One Sports Show. The Green Zone
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Brook Ward dives into the BC Lions losing their star quarterback to injury and discusses Canada's performance thus far in the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Sport Market's Tom Mayenknecht joins to discuss Summer Mcintosh's endorsement stock value, being a lock to carry the flag for Canada at the closing ceremonies and how Canada is trending upwards at the Summer Olympics. 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.
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Our Sports Business Analyst Tom Mayenknecht joins the show to give us a better understanding on the latest sports business news. The Green Zone
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
The Green Zone with Jamie & Drew
Episode 205 of Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily with Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis. They discuss the changes to the Winnipeg Jets schedule, Canada's dominance at the World Juniors and the death of John Madden. Guests: Tom Mayenknecht of The Sport Market (31:07), Murat Ates of The Athletic (52:09) and Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton on the NFL (1:16:35).
Keith Law, Baseball writer for the Athletic joined Matt and Blake to talk automated strike zones. Says we saw missed calls in both games. Can understand that there will be missed calls by umpires, some calls will be missed by automated strike calls. No technology will be right 100% of the time. Talked about the Arizona Fall League experiment. The unfortunate part is that there is lot more walks. They could recalibrate the system. Keith wants to see automated pitches being called but there will need to be a redefinition of the strike-zone. The umpire shouldn’t determine the length of the game. Says that Manfred spends talking about what is wrong with the game and not about what is right. Thinks that zone should be extended east to west, not north to south. Talked about Pivetta. Keith has been following him since A-ball. He is clear three-pitch guy now, compared to being a two-pitch guy in the minors. Talked about who he likes moving forward in the post-season. Freely admits he would have picked the Dodgers. Will still say the Dodgers despite the odds being against them. Thinks Houston could still do it despite the series not going the way. Host of the Sport Market, Tom Mayenknecht joined Sekeres and Price to talk about how everything is happening, sports wise, right now. Started off by talking about full capacity at Rogers Arena. Says the Canucks were standing out like a sore thumb after every other team in the NHL got the blessing to move to full capacity. Can’t imagine how hard it’s been to market to season ticket holders on a hope and a prayer that it would move that way. It’s an advantage to have demand after a six game road trip but it can also come back and bite you in the butt if the performances aren’t there. Our Canucks reporter, Jeff Paterson joined in his regular spot to offer his thoughts on a horrendous game by the Vancouver Canucks against Buffalo. JPat put it on the players. They had a chance to catch their breath and enjoy a football game in Detroit. Fatigue was not a factor. They just needed more from the guys that were there. Says that Travis Green agrees with him. He JPat himself on the back for calling on Bo to do ‘Do Something’, which he did. Talked about the defence and where they rank in the league. Talked about the practice that took place this morning and if it the coach cracking the whip was because of the performance last night. They were lucky it was a road game last night. We know what they would have faced at home in front of fans. Talked about Jason Dickinson calling the team soft. It was a jarring statement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last show of the week with so much to dive into. The Welcome Matt looks at the Field of Dreams game and how the MLB found a compelling new backdrop for its product. Toronto Blue Jays play-by-play announcer Dan Shulman follows and tells us about how cool he thought the Field of Dreams game was, why he thinks that Alek Manoah is the real deal, and tells us how important this weekend series is for both the Jays and Mariners. Canadian Olympic bronze medalists Caileigh Filmer and Hillary Janssens followed Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter, and told us about their experience in Tokyo. The Pat Down looks at the BC Lions kicking woes. Sports business insider Tom Mayenknecht follows Tell Me I’m Wrong and tells us how special the Field of Dreams game was for the MLB, how he’s hearing that 50 percent of the lower bowl will be the capacity for the BC Lions home games, and why he expects the Canucks and the team in Abbotsford to announce a vaccination passport for the season. Wadden tries to sizzle on Hot Take. The show wraps with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After three weeks in hospital Matt is back! The Welcome Matt explains why he was held up in hospital for so long. ESPN radio NBA play-by-play announcer Marc Kestecher follows and breaks down the NBA Finals through the first three games. Craig Button follows Hashtags - the best and worst of Twitter and tells us about his latest Craig’s List, details why Russian prospect Fedor Svechkov has climbed up the rankings and why Port Moody native Kent Johnson has fallen down, plus gives his take on the Minnesota Wild buying out Zach Parise and Ryan Suter. The Price is Right focuses on teams that had logos that were politically incorrect and how much received it has been within society, wondering what’s holding back those teams that continue to use offensive nicknames. Sports business insider Tom Mayenknecht follows Tell Me I’m Wrong and tells us why he thinks there is synergy using the same Canucks nickname for its new AHL team in Abbotsford, and whether he thinks the Vancouver Giants would be upset that the Abbotsford team used the Johnny Canucks logo. Jeff Paterson joins back in his usual spot and explains why he thought the roll out of the new AHL teams nickname and colours was a clunky job by the Canucks, why he doesn’t think trading the 9th overall pick is a good idea for the Canucks, and what Trent Cull’s impact will be with the new team in Abbotsford. Blake’s looks to sizzle on Hot Take. The show concludes with all the Errors & Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 75 of Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily with Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis. They discuss the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the upcoming legalization of single game sports wagering in Canada, off-season NHL notes and the upcoming CFL season. Guests: Tom Mayenknecht of The Sport Market (28:00) and Jim Toth (51:32).
It’s a celebratory show as we celebrate what would have been the 20 year anniversary of Team/TSN 1040 sports talk radio. The Welcome Matt features a special appearance from legendary sportscaster David Pratt. Big Daddy shares his story and his favourite moments while working at 1040. One of the founders of 1040 Tom Mayenknecht follows and explains just how the station came to fruition and why the late Paul Carson and Tom thought that sports talk radio could work in Vancouver. Our Friday Canucks insider Rick Dhaliwal joins next. Dhali was a day one employee at 1040 and once had a legendary night in Vegas that will live forever in Vancouver sports talk lore. Iain McLetchie follows a condensed version of Tell Me I’m Wrong and divulges what 1040 had planned for the 20 year anniversary and his tales during his 15+ years working at the station. Jeff Paterson joins for his last hit of the week. J Pat was also a long time 1040 employee who saw and did almost everything at the station over his two stints, including doing play-by-play for a boxing match at the River Rock. We play Hot Take for the last time this week, where Andrew drops a take that Matt and Blake just can’t wrap their heads around. Errors and Omissions wraps up the show as we head into the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.