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Maple Leafs team host Ryan Leslie joined Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill to break down a whirlwind stretch in Leafs Nation.To start, Leslie shared his thoughts on the blockbuster Brady Tkachuk trade to Florida, admitting he wasn't surprised to see the Panthers swing big once again. From there, he discussed the mood surrounding the Maple Leafs right now, noting that it's hard to feel anything but intrigue and optimism as the organization continues to turn the page under its new leadership group.Leslie also reflected on his recent trip to the NHL Draft Combine in Buffalo, where he spent time around projected top pick Gavin McKenna, along with Ivar Stenberg and Chase Reid. Of the three, he raved about McKenna's competitiveness and edge, believing he possesses the type of jam every organization covets.The conversation then shifted to the Toronto Marlies' Calder Cup championship run. Having spent plenty of time around the team this season, Leslie praised Easton Cowan's character and talent while highlighting the complete buy-in throughout the organization, from the veterans to the youngest players on the roster.Additionally, Leslie weighed in on Toronto's acquisition of Darren Raddysh, sharing that everyone he's spoken to has had glowing things to say about the Toronto native. He also touched on the growing trend of local players embracing the opportunity to play for their hometown team, something that wasn't always the case in years past.Finally, Leslie discussed his excitement to work with the many new faces joining the Maple Leafs organization and what promises to be a fascinating next chapter in Toronto.
JD reacts to the Ottawa Senators trading Brady Tkachuk to the Florida Panthers. John Gruden, Toronto Marlies head coach, reflects on what led to the Marlies' rise to Calder Cup champions, the development of the Maple Leafs top prospects, how development works for coaches, what impresses him most about Artur Akhtyamov and Easton Cowan, and his impressions of new Maple Leafs head coach, Jim Hiller, who he coached alongside with with the New York Islanders. JD then touches on the Blue Jays weekend and hits '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.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill kick off the week by reacting to Sunday's bombshell blockbuster as the Ottawa Senators traded captain Brady Tkachuk to the Florida Panthers.What does the move mean for the Atlantic Division? What does it mean for the Maple Leafs? And with the cloud surrounding Auston Matthews' long-term future still lingering, what lessons can Toronto learn from Ottawa's willingness to make such a bold move?The boys also show some love to the Toronto Marlies after they captured the second Calder Cup championship in franchise history on Friday night. What does the victory say about the organization's prospect pipeline and future?Plus, with draft week officially underway, The Athletic's James Mirtle stops by to break down all the latest Leafs news, notes, rumours, and storylines as what promises to be a fascinating week in Toronto gets underway.
Saturday, June 20: The Toronto Marlies Experience Marlies Wim Calder Cup by FiredUp Network
The Calder Cup could be in the building tonight.Join Zack Phillips live for TLN After Dark immediately following Game 5 of the 2026 Calder Cup Finals as the Toronto Marlies look to close out the Chicago Wolves on home ice and capture the Calder Cup. After taking a commanding 3-0 series lead, the Marlies were unable to complete the sweep in Game 4, but still hold a 3-1 advantage heading into a pivotal Game 5 in front of their home fans.Following the final horn, Zack breaks down all the action from a potential championship-clinching night, including the game's biggest moments, standout performances, coaching decisions, key turning points, and what it means for the future of the Marlies organization. If Toronto gets the job done, we'll react to the celebration, hand out game awards, discuss the playoff MVP conversation, and look at which prospects took the biggest step forward during this remarkable postseason run.Whether the Marlies finish the job or the series heads back to Chicago, TLN After Dark has you covered with live reaction, analysis, fan discussion, callers, special guests, and everything you need to know from the Calder Cup Finals.Subscribe to The Leafs Nation for continued coverage of the Toronto Marlies, Toronto Maple Leafs, prospect analysis, breaking news, and postgame reaction throughout the year.#TorontoMarlies #CalderCup #TLNAfterDark #LeafsNation #AHL #Marlies #TorontoMapleLeafs #CalderCupFinals #Hockey #LeafsForever
Friday, June 19: The Toronto Marlies Experiece Game 4 Calder Cup Recap by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta react to the Toronto Maple Leafs' bombshell sign-and-trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning for defenceman Darren Raddysh. Pagnotta breaks down the deal, what it says about John Chayka's vision for the team, and where the Leafs could turn their attention next as an eventful offseason continues.The boys also recap the Toronto Marlies' heartbreaking 4-3 overtime loss to the Chicago Wolves in Game 4 of the Calder Cup Final. Despite the setback, Toronto still holds a commanding 3-1 series lead and will look to capture the Calder Cup on home ice in Game 5 on Friday night.Plus, The Fourth Period and SiriusXM NHL Network Radio's Dennis Bernstein joins the show. After covering Jim Hiller during his time in Los Angeles, Bernstein offers insight into the Leafs' new head coach, what Toronto can expect from him behind the bench, and his thoughts on the organization's whirlwind week and offseason to date.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill sift through the latest news, notes, and rumours surrounding the Maple Leafs following their unveiling of Jim Hiller as the 41st head coach in franchise history. The boys break down the hire, discuss what it means for the future of the team, and dissect the key takeaways from Hiller and GM John Chayka's introductory media availability.Meantime, the Toronto Marlies are one win away from a Calder Cup championship as they prepare for Game 4 against the Chicago Wolves. Nick and Rosie preview the matchup and discuss what the Marlies need to do to finish it off.Plus, Barry Trotz stops by to offer insight into Hiller's coaching style and leadership after spending three seasons with him on the New York Islanders bench. What exactly are the Maple Leafs getting in their new head coach?To wrap things up, Todd Minerson, Country Director at Movember Canada, drops by to discuss Men's Health Week, the importance of men's mental and physical well-being, and why taking care of yourself today can help you show up for the moments that matter most.
Full Show Broadcast. Guest Today Include: Mike Catalana from 13WHAM Sports & Buffalo Plus. Gene & Tim share hot takes & reminisce about the past. Plus, what was it like to be LIVE in San Antonio for game 5 of the NBA Finals?
Full Hour 2. Shots & Top Sports Headlines. Tim Schneider shares his take of the day. Monica from Webster was LIVE in San Antonio to watch her Knicks win the NBA Championship. Plus Last Call is always for you.
Hour 2 begins with Gene on the Rochester Red Wings. Could Rex Ryan be back in Buffalo or NFL? Gene shoots on FIFA World Cup soccer news. Plus Terrible Time Timmy's Terrible Take.
Wednesday, June 17: The Toronto Marlies Experience Game 3 Of Calder Cup Review by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill kick off the show with Todd Minerson from Movember Canada to spotlight Men's Health Week and the importance of men's mental and physical well-being.After that, the boys recap Game 3 of the Calder Cup Final as the Toronto Marlies blanked the Chicago Wolves 1-0 to grab a commanding 3-0 series lead. They break down another stellar performance from Artur Akhtyamov, Easton Cowan's game-winning goal, and what Toronto's playoff run says about the organization's prospect pipeline.They also react to the Maple Leafs officially naming Jim Hiller as the team's new head coach. Nick and Rosie dissect the hiring, discuss why John Chayka and Mats Sundin landed on Hiller, and debate what it means for the future of the franchise.Additionally, they break down Chayka's first trade as Maple Leafs GM after Toronto dealt Joseph Woll and Simon Benoit to Philadelphia. The boys weigh in on the return, what it means for the Leafs moving forward, and Chayka's comments on the motivation behind the move.Plus, Leafs forward Dakota Joshua joins the show to discuss his first season in Toronto, his offseason mindset, and what's ahead. And finally, the boys react to Mitch Marner elaborating on his "dark times" comment during his end-of-season media availability and what his latest remarks reveal about his time in Toronto.
Zack Phillips goes live immediately following Game 3 of the 2026 Calder Cup Finals as the Toronto Marlies return home looking to take a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Chicago Wolves. After winning the first two games on the road, the Marlies have put themselves in a prime position to capture the Calder Cup, and Zack breaks down everything that happened in a pivotal Game 3 matchup.From standout performances and key turning points to coaching decisions, special teams, goaltending, and the biggest storylines surrounding the Marlies' playoff run, this is your late-night destination for postgame analysis, reaction, and discussion. How close are the Marlies to bringing another championship back to Toronto? Which players are elevating their game on the biggest stage? And what adjustments do the Wolves need to make to get back into the series?Join Zack Phillips and Leafs Nation for the inaugural edition of TLN After Dark as we react to Game 3, examine the state of the Calder Cup Finals, and look ahead to what could be a series-defining Game 4.Subscribe to The Leafs Nation for more Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Marlies coverage, breaking news, analysis, and live postgame shows throughout the season.#TorontoMarlies #CalderCup #LeafsNation #TLNAfterDark #AHL #TorontoMapleLeafs #ChicagoWolves #Marlies #Hockey #LeafsForever
Nick Alberga & Carter Hutton continue to break down the fallout from Carolina's Stanley Cup victory, including Mitch Marner's disappointing finish to the series after recording just one assist and a minus-5 rating over the final three games. Did the same playoff concerns that followed him in Toronto resurface on hockey's biggest stage?Plus, the boys preview Game 3 of the Calder Cup Final as the Toronto Marlies return home looking to take a commanding 3-0 series lead on the Chicago Wolves. Hutton also weighs in on the Leafs' goaltending situation and what he believes John Chayka and Mats Sundin should prioritize this offseason.Additionally, with growing speculation that Toronto could seek permission to speak with Bruce Cassidy, the boys discuss whether the Stanley Cup-winning bench boss makes sense for the Leafs. They also touch on the latest surrounding Morgan Rielly's future amid increasing chatter that both sides could be open to exploring a split.Also, Frank Crupi — better known as the Hockey Illuminati — stops by to share his thoughts on the state of the Maple Leafs and where the organization goes from here.
Nick Alberga and Carter Hutton are joined by Frank Crupi, otherwise known as the Hockey Illuminati, for a spirited discussion on all things Maple Leafs.Firstly, Frank weighs in on the Toronto Marlies, who sit just two wins away from capturing the Calder Cup. From there, the conversation shifts to Mitch Marner's struggles in the latter stages of the Stanley Cup Final and his decision not to speak to the media afterwards. Frank asks the question many Leafs fans are wondering: is anyone really surprised?The guys also dive into the constant Toronto-centric narrative throughout the playoffs, why the coverage felt so one-sided, and how different the conversation would've been had Vegas won the Stanley Cup.After that, Frank shares his thoughts on Morgan Rielly's future with the Maple Leafs, explaining why he believes it's time for a change. The coaching search is also front and centre, with Frank discussing why Joe Pavelski intrigues him as a candidate. Finally, with the NHL Draft just 10 days away, the guys debate whether there's any scenario where Gavin McKenna isn't the Leafs' pick at No. 1 overall.
Gene is enjoying Knicks Championship. Rochester Red Wings GM Dan Mason stops in studio as the wings are in playoff push mode. Tim shares his hard hitting take.
Tim Schneider shares his take of the day.
Full Show Broadcast: Hour 1 has Rochester Red Wings GM Dan Mason (in studio) as the Wings are in playoff pursuit. Tim shares his take of the day. Hour 2 has NY Knicks fan Michael F. Florio who is ready for the Knicks championship parade.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill recap Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final as the Carolina Hurricanes captured the Stanley Cup, defeating Vegas to claim hockey's ultimate prize. They break down what led to Carolina's championship run, key performances throughout the series, and what ultimately went wrong for the Golden Knights.Plus, the Toronto Marlies are now halfway to a Calder Cup after grabbing a 2-0 series lead over the Chicago Wolves. Nick and Rosie react to the strong start, discuss the biggest storylines from the series, and what it means for the Leafs' prospect pipeline moving forward.Additionally, Daily Faceoff Managing Editor & Senior Writer Matt Larkin stops by to discuss Carolina's championship, the Leafs' ongoing coaching search, the upcoming NHL Draft, and much more.
Sunday, June 14: The Toronto Marlies Experience Calder Cup Game 2 Review by FiredUp Network
Saturday, June 13: The Toronto Marlies Experience Calder Cup Game 1 Review by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga recaps Carolina's 4-2 win over Vegas in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final as the Hurricanes moved one victory away from capturing the Stanley Cup. After that, Toronto Marlies head coach John Gruden joins the show to preview the Calder Cup Final against the Chicago Wolves and discuss what's fuelled his team's impressive playoff run.Additionally, newly appointed Hamilton Hammers head coach Jay McKee stops by to discuss his move from the OHL to the AHL, his NHL coaching aspirations, and Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Ben Danford's development and NHL potential.Also, Nick weighs in on Joe Pavelski publicly confirming his involvement in the Leafs' coaching search and discusses whether Darnell Nurse, who reportedly wants out of Edmonton, could be a fit in Toronto.
Nick Alberga catches up with Toronto Marlies head coach John Gruden ahead of the Calder Cup Final. Gruden breaks down the Marlies' playoff run, the team's resilient identity, and the passionate fan support that's helped fuel their success. He also previews the matchup with the Chicago Wolves, explaining why their style closely mirrors that of their NHL affiliate, the Carolina Hurricanes.Plus, Gruden discusses Easton Cowan's impressive postseason, Jacob Quillan's status, Artur Akhtyamov's stellar play between the pipes, and Ben Danford's rapid development since joining the Marlies. To wrap things up, Gruden addresses Toronto's ongoing coaching search, his NHL aspirations, and why he believes he's ready for the next step whenever that opportunity comes.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off on the opening day of the World Cup with legendary soccer voice Peter Drury (4:35)! They discuss the excitement in North America with the World Cup taking place, what to expect from Canada in their opening match tomorrow, the biggest storylines heading into the tournament, and much more. Then, Luke Gazdic joins the show (26:50) to tee up Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals and discuss the Oilers' future, including uncertainties for Mike Babcock, Connor McDavid and Darnell Nurse. Next, Toronto Marlies head coach John Gruden joins the show (50:50) ahead of the Marlies' Calder Cup Final series against the Chicago Wolves. They discuss how the young players on the team have grown during the playoffs, Artur Akhtyamov leading the way, Mark Giordano's role with the team and his transition into coaching, and much 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.
The gang is back at it with another episode of 3rd Intermission! On the latest, Dave, Avry, Troy and Marsha get into more of the Stanley Cup Final, the Toronto Marlies in the Calder Cup Final and the Mike Babcock to Edmonton chaos! Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram: @Toronto3rd
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta are joined by Toronto Sun Leafs reporter Terry Koshan to break down the latest surrounding Toronto's ongoing coaching search. Koshan weighs in on the Joe Pavelski speculation, explaining why the idea may not be as far-fetched as it first seemed, while sharing insights from conversations with Pete DeBoer and Steve Spott about Pavelski's coach-like approach to the game.They also discuss where the Leafs could ultimately go with the search, Bruce Cassidy's uncertain availability, and why Koshan remains skeptical that Vegas will grant permission for teams to speak with him. Plus, he shares his thoughts on the Mike Babcock-to-Edmonton rumours and why he doesn't understand the fit.The conversation then shifts to the Toronto Marlies' run to the Calder Cup Final. Koshan weighs in on whether John Gruden deserves serious consideration for the Leafs job, while highlighting the outstanding play of Artur Akhtyamov as a major reason for the team's success. He also assesses the development of Easton Cowan and Ben Danford during the playoff run before wrapping up with his thoughts on Toronto's goaltending situation and what the Leafs should do in net this summer.
Sunday, June 7: The Toronto Marlies Experience Game 6 Recap by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & Bruce Boudreau weigh in on the passing of legendary Maple Leafs executive and Hockey Hall of Famer Cliff Fletcher, reflecting on his impact on the organization and the game of hockey.After that, they recap an absolutely wild Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final as the Vegas Golden Knights edged the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in double overtime to take a 2-1 series lead. Mitch Marner stole the show with a hat trick and an assist, further cementing himself as the frontrunner for the Conn Smythe Trophy through three games.The boys also break down the Toronto Marlies' thrilling run to the Calder Cup Final after punching their ticket with a series-clinching victory over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in the Eastern Conference Final. Plus, they discuss the newest developments in the Maple Leafs' coaching search and sift through the biggest takeaways, rumours, and storylines coming out of the NHL Draft Combine in Buffalo.
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Friday, June 5: The Toronto Marlies Experience GAME 5 RECAP by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill recap Carolina's thrilling 4-3 overtime win over Vegas in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, as the Hurricanes tied the series at one game apiece. They also preview a pivotal Game 5 of the AHL Eastern Conference Final as the Toronto Marlies continue their battle with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.On the Leafs front, the boys debate whether Toronto should make a play for Dylan Larkin after reports surfaced that the 29-year-old All-Star centre has requested a trade out of Detroit. Plus, David Pagnotta dropped a bombshell on Thursday afternoon, revealing that the Maple Leafs had a trade framework in place with Montreal prior to the deadline involving Matthew Knies. The proposed package reportedly included Alexander Zharovsky, another prospect, and two first-round picks before the deal ultimately fell apart due to "complications." Nick and Rosie break down the stunning revelation and discuss what it could have meant for the future of the franchise.They also sift through all the latest news and notes from the NHL Draft Combine in Buffalo, including what they're hearing as the Leafs prepare to make the first overall selection later this month.Meantime, Hockey Hall of Famer Chris Pronger stops by to weigh in on the Stanley Cup Final, Toronto's coaching search, the Leafs' offseason outlook, and all the chaos surrounding the organization.
Monday, June 1 : The Toronto Marlies Experience Game 3 Recap by FiredUp Network
Wednesday, June 3: The Toronto Marlies Experience Game 4 Recap by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill break down all the Leafs-related chatter that emerged from Stanley Cup Final media day, including comments from Mitch Marner, Jack Eichel, Kelly McCrimmon, and others. They also react to locker cleanout day in Montreal, where the Leafs somehow found themselves part of the conversation once again.Meantime, the boys dissect the Toronto Marlies' 5-3 loss to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in Game 3 of the AHL Eastern Conference Final. Despite the setback, Toronto still holds a 2-1 series lead heading into a pivotal Game 4.Plus, Penn State head coach Guy Gadowsky stops by to discuss projected first-overall pick Gavin McKenna, his development, what makes him special on and off the ice, and what the Maple Leafs could be getting if they select him later this month. Gadowsky also weighs in on the changing landscape of college hockey and the growing influence of NIL and the transfer portal.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill weigh in on the Stanley Cup Final matchup after Carolina steamrolled Montreal 6-1 in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final to punch its ticket to the championship round. The boys also preview Game 3 of the AHL Eastern Conference Final as the Toronto Marlies look to grab a commanding 3-0 series lead over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.Meanwhile, there was no shortage of Maple Leafs news over the weekend. First, they react to the revelation that David Carle has informed Toronto he's not interested in the club's head coaching vacancy. What does it mean for the Leafs' coaching search, and where do they go from here?Additionally, they discuss the Leafs' reported interest in Minnesota's Judd Brackett for an assistant general manager position and what his addition could mean for the organization's future. Plus, they debate Morgan Rielly's status moving forward amid reports that both sides could work toward a potential trade this offseason.On top of that, they break down the latest on Max Domi after Steve Simmons provided further clarity on the surgery complications that have left the Leafs forward sidelined indefinitely.
Saturday, May 30: The Toronto Marlies Experience Game 2 recap by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta react to Carolina's dominant 4-0 Game 4 win over Montreal as the Hurricanes grabbed a commanding 3-1 series lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Plus, they dive into the Toronto Marlies' impressive 4-2 win over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in Game 1 of the Calder Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Final.Also, Pagnotta shares the latest surrounding the Maple Leafs' ongoing coaching search, including where things stand with some of the top candidates currently on Toronto's radar.Meantime, Daily Faceoff Prospect Analyst Steven Ellis stops by to discuss his freshly updated top 100 NHL Draft rankings, the intrigue surrounding the first overall pick, and what he believes the Maple Leafs should do with it.
Thursday, May 28: The Toronto Marlies Experience by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta react to Carolina's dominant 4-0 Game 4 win over Montreal as the Hurricanes grabbed a commanding 3-1 series lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Plus, they dive into the Toronto Marlies' impressive 4-2 win over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in Game 1 of the Calder Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Final. Also, Pagnotta shares the latest surrounding the Maple Leafs' ongoing coaching search, including where things stand with some of the top candidates currently on Toronto's radar.Meantime, Daily Faceoff Prospect Analyst Steven Ellis stops by to discuss his freshly updated top 100 NHL Draft rankings, the intrigue surrounding the first overall pick, and what he believes the Maple Leafs should do with it.
Daily Faceoff Prospect Analyst Steven Ellis joined Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta to break down his latest top 100 NHL Draft rankings and everything surrounding the upcoming draft. The conversation started with Ivar Stenberg's impressive showing at the World Championship and what it's done for his stock. That said, Ellis still has Gavin McKenna atop his board and believes the Leafs should select him first overall. He explained what makes McKenna such a special talent, what Toronto fans could expect from him in his rookie season, and weighed the pros and cons of McKenna versus Stenberg.Additionally, Ellis touched on Leafs prospect Tinus Luc Koblar, who's having a strong World Championship representing Norway. The conversation then shifted to the Toronto Marlies' playoff run, where Ellis praised the play of Easton Cowan and Ben Danford. He also discussed the crease, highlighting Artur Akhtyamov's stellar postseason and why he believes Dennis Hildeby should be with the Leafs next season. In fact, Ellis said there's a world where Hildeby and Akhtyamov eventually become Toronto's NHL goalie tandem.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour alongside Gord Stellick, former Maple Leafs GM and friend of the show! They begin with thoughts on the Golden Knights' Game 3 comeback to take a 3-0 series lead over the Avalanche. They break down Vegas' strengths, Colorado's struggles, and whether the Avalanche rely too heavily on Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar. The conversation also covers the Eastern Conference Final including Montreal's play and what Carolina adjusted in Game 2, along with a debate about Craig Berube's potential fit in Edmonton. Later, Ben and Brent discuss whether the Leafs should adopt Vegas' more aggressive team-building approach, the Toronto Marlies reaching the Eastern Conference Finals, and how valuable the playoff run could be for prospects like Easton Cowan and the Leafs' future bottom six. They close by debating whether Alphonso Davies will play for Canada at the upcoming World Cup and how significant his absence would be. 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.
Monday, May 25: The Toronto Marlies Experience by FiredUp Network
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill break down the latest from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including the Vegas Golden Knights taking a commanding 3-0 series lead on Colorado, with Mitch Marner now just one win away from advancing to the Stanley Cup Final. Plus, they weigh in on Easton Cowan's clutch series-clinching goal against Cleveland, sending the Toronto Marlies to the Calder Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Final. What does Cowan's impressive postseason run mean for his future with the Maple Leafs?Additionally, Sid Seixeiro drops by to hit on Marner Mania + all things Leafs.Lastly, they discuss the latest developments in Toronto's coaching search, including where things stand and which names continue to surface.
Saturday, May 23: The Toronto Marlies Experience by FiredUp Network
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Wednesday, May 20: The Toronto Marlies Experience by FiredUp Network
The Columbus Blue Jackets have re-signed Charlie Coyle to a six-year, $36M contract, and we're here to talk about all the feelings. Spoiler alert: We're pretty excited. We also take a look at other moves that the Blue Jackets need to make related to pending RFAs and UFAs, Laura eases concerns about the slowness of the off-season, and we preview Cleveland's North Division Final against the Toronto Marlies. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Thread, and Twitter: @CBJectivelyPod Check us out on Facebook and YouTube: CBJectively Speaking Join our Gaudreau Family 5K Team: Team CBJectively Speaking Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen! Check out our merchandise: www.cbjectivelymerch.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Saturday, May 9: The Toronto Marlies Experience by FiredUp Network
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Stu Cowan joins Tony Marinaro to preview game 5 between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning, how close the series has been so far, unlocking the top 6, the game plan for Brandon Hagel, the officiating and later in the show, Florian Xhekaj joins Tony to discuss the Laval Rocket's upcoming playoff series against the Toronto Marlies, his stint in the NHL this season, playing for Pascal Vincent and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices