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KJ explores the torture and murder of Kristin Loesch in Houston, TX and the hunt to find the killer.Chapters04:23 A Texas Love Story09:32 The Morning of Horror11:17 The Investigation Begins13:17 Bobby's Alibi Under Scrutiny19:59 Tragic Details of Kristin's Death25:22 The Suspect Emerges31:27 The DNA Match33:53 Travis Green's Trial36:29 Appeals and Mental Health40:03 The Baton Rouge Killings48:06 The Tragic Shooting55:03 A Cold Case for Years59:02 Breakthrough Unspeakable Listener Deals! Eric JavitsChic, Provactive, and Iconic-Eric Javits hats are the essence of designer elegance. Made famous by sex and the city and worn by Melania, these travel friendly sun hats and accressories are known worldwide. 20% off for my listeners by using the code UNSPEAKABLE via the link below Eric Javits Designer Hats and AccessoriesFollow “Crime Wire Weekly” on it's new channel HERE:Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-crime-wire-weekly/id1815864889Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3zyrgjtW6gLUVbicJaYXV9?si=0dbf4983938344a2Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3738411d-828e-4138-9976-223ab5de2c87/the-crime-wire-weekly
In this episode of the Sens Nation podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the Senators' recent performances, including a weekend sweep and the team's trajectory. They do a full breakdown of General Manager Steve Staios's comments to the media this week, which included questions about the goaltending situation with Linus Ullmark and the coaching style of Travis Green. The conversation also covers contract negotiations for Shane Pinto, player evaluations, including Fabian Zetterlund and the role of enforcers in modern hockey. The episode concludes with a discussion on potential changes in the CHL-NHL relationship.
On this week's episode of the Senstennial Podcast, Benet and Matt dive into this past week's results with a weird loss to Boston, the unearned win against Philadelphia, and a strong bounceback performance against Utah. The guys dig into the discourse with Sens fans and why it's happening. They also chat about how long a tenure Travis Green will have.
In the latest episode of the Sens Nation podcast, hosts Steve Warne and Coach Gregg Kennedy dive into the highs and lows of the Ottawa Senators' recent games, including an overtime victory against the Philadelphia Flyers. As the season unfolds, they dissect the team's performance, player contributions, and the challenges that lie ahead.Main Content:1. **Game Highlights: A Hard-Fought Victory** The episode kicks off with an analysis of the Senators' narrow 3-2 overtime win against the Flyers. Steve and Gregg share their thoughts on the game's intensity and the importance of securing points, especially in a road game. "A dub's a dub, especially a road game. In today's NHL, that's okay," Gregg remarks, emphasizing the significance of every point as the Senators navigate a competitive Atlantic Division.2. **Performance Analysis: Missing Key Players** Despite the victory, the hosts acknowledge the challenges the team has faced, particularly with captain Brady Tkachuk sidelined. "They're on a playoff pace right now, despite the congestion that is the Atlantic Division standings," Gregg points out. The discussion shifts to the performance of players like Zetterlund and Ridley Greig, who have struggled to find their scoring touch in the absence of Tkachuk. Steve notes, "I understand why Sens fans are a little bit frustrated... they know what this team can be."3. **Key Players Rising to the Occasion** Amidst the struggles, some players have stepped up to fill the void. Tim Stutzle's standout performance, including a stunning one-timer goal, and Drake Batherson's crucial overtime assist highlight the importance of high-end finishers in tight games. Steve highlights, "You need your cream to rise to the top, don't you?" Additionally, Michael Amadio's recent scoring streak has provided much-needed depth. "There's somebody stepping up for he's got three goals in three games now," Gregg mentions, reinforcing the need for secondary scoring.4. **Coaching Decisions: Line Combinations and Strategies** Steve and Gregg also touch on Travis Green's tactical decisions, including line adjustments that seemed to generate positive results. "If the idea was to get some people going, yeah, I guess it worked," Gregg reflects on the changes. The hosts appreciate the fluidity in line combinations, even if the offensive output wasn't significant. They agree that the focus should remain on securing wins, regardless of how they come.5. **Fashion Tips and NHL Trivia** In a lighter segment, the hosts indulge in some NHL fashion trivia, discussing the Flyers' iconic white name bars and the Senators' stylish black helmets. While opinions vary on the aesthetic choices, the conversation adds an entertaining touch to the analysis of the team's performance and identity.As the Senators continue to navigate the season, the podcast highlights the importance of resilience and adaptability. With key players stepping up and coaching strategies evolving, the team remains on a playoff path, despite the challenges. Fans are reminded that every point counts, and with a little patience, the Senators can weather the storm until their full roster is back in play. Key Takeaways: - The Senators secured a crucial overtime win against the Flyers, emphasizing the importance of points in a competitive division. - Missing key players like Brady Tkachuk has posed challenges, but others have risen to the occasion, such as Tim Stutzle and Michael Amadio. - Coaching decisions regarding line combinations are crucial in maximizing player potential and securing wins. Tags: Ottawa Senators, NHL, Sens Nation, hockey podcast, Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Michael Amadio, sports analysis, NHL fashion, hockey news.
Re-sale value of Blue Jays World Series tickets, Brady Tkachuk talks about his injury and Travis Green tries to fill his spot, and two sleeps till the World Series.
In this episode, hosts Steve Warne and Gregg Kennedy discuss the Ottawa Senators' challenging start to the NHL season, focusing on coaching decisions, player performances, and the impact of injuries. They analyze Travis Green's critical approach to the team's struggles in Saturday's loss to the Islanders, the goaltending situation with Leevi Merilainen going to the minors. The conversation also touches on Shane Pinto's impressive scoring and potential rule changes to enhance player safety.Ottawa Senators, Travis Green, NHL, goaltending, player injuries, team performance, coaching decisions, hockey analysis, season start, roster changes
The Blue Jays have really messed things up heading to the postseason, and Sens head coach Travis Green shifting his focus at camp.
Having a bird for a pet, Joe Rielly on CiyFolk Festival and Travis Green eager for his second camp.
In this Summer Coolers episode of NHL Wraparound, Neil Smith and Vic Morren break down one of the league's grittiest young clubs: the Ottawa Senators.After ending their playoff drought with a gutsy first-round battle against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Sens showed resilience—pushing the Leafs to six games after being down 3–0. But questions remain as they head into 2025–26, particularly around one glaring issue: Who's going to score the goals?Steve Staios and head coach Travis Green have built a roster defined by toughness and effort—but is that enough to stay in the playoff picture?
Senators head coach Travis Green on his depth chart before camp, creating more offense, where Jordan Spence fits on the blueline and what Lars Eller brings to the team.
Dylan Cozens and Fabian Zetterlund and Sens HC Travis Green.
NHL analyst Frankie Corrado on the Hockey Canada 5 playing in the NHL again, will Kirill Kaprizov make more than Connor McDavid, and Travis Green.
AJ has what you need to know, the fellas briefly discuss some of what Travis Green had to say on TSN Mornings, then they replay their earlier interview with US Open Women's Doubles Champ and Ottawa's own Gaby Dabrowski
AJ and Kenny talk some NFL with Julian Edlow. The fellas also talk some REDBLACKs and hear from the head coach Bob Dyce, then wrap up the hour by replaying TSN Mornings' interview with Sens head coach Travis Green
In this episode, we talk about the impact of David Perron on the team roster and where he fits in at this point. We talk about Carter Yakemchuk and whether we're shortchanging his chances of making the team. Travis Green had a fabulous first season as head coach. Is he the man to lead them to the promised land? And much more...
Sens head coach Travis Green speaks to the media ahead of the NHL Draft
Graham and Kenny start the hour by looking at some of the reported changes in the NHL's new CBA. Then the fellas listen in to Travis Green's media availability, and discuss some of what the coach had to say
Graham and Kenny continue to share their takeaways from Travis Green's media availability. Then the fellas get set for round 2 of the NBA draft, as they broadcast on HD Radio and webstream only due to some transmitter issues
Today the guys continue to react to Adam Foote being named the new Head Coach of the Vancouver Canucks and head down to Rogers Arena to hear from him for the first time.Joining the show is Farhan Lalji (17:40), Travis Green (31:47) and Todd Diamond (1:18:17).
Will the Sens give up their 1st round pick this year, Claude Gioux and Fabian Zetterlund need new deals, Sens blueline and Steve Staios and Travis Green.
Does your superstition work, momentum from game to game in a playoff series, Travis Green can't wait to hear the home crowd and Bryan Adams tickets.
Former Senator Jason York stops by, and post-practice audio from Travis Green, Brady Tkachuk and David Perron and Chris Phillips joins Lloydie and Creech.
Sens head coach Travis Green speaks to the media as his team returns home looking to force a game 7
AJ and Graham wrap up the Senators' impressive Game 5 victory over the Leafs, and look ahead to Game 6 back here in Ottawa. The fellas also hear from Sens head coach Travis Green, and talk about how the Same Old Leafs are starting to show up
Sens reporter Claire Hanna if she's sensed a change in the Sens since Game 1, Travis Green's playoff demeanour, and Brady Tkachuk.
Sens head coach Travis Green speaks to the media as his team looks to stave off elimination for the second game in a row
AJ and Kenny get set for Game 5 of the Battle of Ontario, and hear from Sens head coach Travis Green. Then CTV's Matt Skube pops in for one last visit before he takes his leave to move to Toronto
JR and Lloydy are joined by Gord Wilson to talk about Ottawa's staving off elimination. Then the fellas carry Travis Green's off-day press conference live from the CTC
Leafs D doing a great job of deflecting shots and passes, Senators speak to the media and Travis Green's off-day comments.
The Blue Jays getting swept by the Houston Astros was nightmare fuel for JD (00:00). Jackie Redmond from NHL on TNT and the NHL Network, joins JD to chop it up about the potential atmosphere in Ottawa for Game 3, how the Senators are executing the Maple Leafs' usual playbook, the shifting discourse around John Tavares, the secondary and tertiary effects of Anthony Stolarz, and potential adjustments for the Senators (10:00). Senators writer, Graeme Nichols, checks-in from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa to discuss the growth of the Senators' fan base, the push to keep Leafs fans out, how Travis Green's post-game comments have been received by Senators fans, and Ridley Greig's rise as the series villain (52:00). ESPN NFL draft analyst and insider, Matt Miller, evaluates the potential of the 2025 draft class, the latest on Shedeur Sanders, comparisons for Ashton Jeanty and the other biggest talking points at the draft (1:16:00). 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 this episode of The Sens Nation Podcast Steve and Gregg break down the Ottawa Senators' rocky start in their first-round NHL playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Now trailing 2-0 in the series, we analyze the Sens' performance so far — the highs, the lows, and the total defensive breakdown that led to the Leafs' overtime game-winner.We also talk about Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz's blatant mugging of Ridly Greig and how it somehow led to offsetting minors. We hear from Travis Green, Drake Batherson, and Greig himself as tensions rise ahead of Game 3 on Thursday night.Can the Senators bounce back and make this a series? Keywords:Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL playoffs, Sens Nation Podcast, Steve Warne, Game 3 preview, Anthony Stolarz, Ridly Greig, Drake Batherson, Travis Green, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Sens vs Leafs, hockey podcast, NHL analysis, Ottawa hockey, Leafs controversy, NHL Game 2 recap
We hear from Kleven, Stützle and head coach Travis Green, Fabian Zettelrund getting moved up the line-up and Brady Tkachuk.
Ben and Brent analyze the Battle of Ontario as the series shifts from Toronto to Ottawa. They discuss potential adjustments from Travis Green and the impressive performance of TML goalie Anthony Stolarz, examining whether he's exceeded GM Brad Treliving's expectations. They also cover the NHL Playoffs, including the Lightning vs. Panthers matchup, and welcome Sportsnet's Jason Bukala (25:59) to share his insights on the first round, particularly the Battle of Florida. The trio considers any concerns for the Leafs heading into Game 3 in Ottawa.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 affiliate.
In this episode, we break down the Ottawa Senators' tough 6-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Quarter-Final. From costly penalties to early-game playoff jitters, we dig into what went wrong in Toronto.We also evaluate the goaltending performance of Linus Ullmark, and whether Ottawa's defensive breakdowns put him in a tough spot. You'll hear postgame reactions from head coach Travis Green, captain Brady Tkachuk, and Ullmark himself as they look back on a rocky series opener.Plus, we discuss possible lineup changes ahead of Game 2 on Tuesday night—will Green do anything to shake things up?We've got pretty much all the insight you need heading into a pivotal Game 2.Ottawa Senators, NHL Playoffs, Game 1 recap, Toronto Maple Leafs, Eastern Conference Quarter-Final, Senators penalty trouble, Brady Tkachuk, Travis Green, Linus Ullmark, playoff goaltending, Senators podcast, hockey analysis, Game 2 preview
Playoff intensity is here, and the storylines are already heating up. Travis Green's message to the Sens is undoubtedly to cool it with the penalties after gifting the Leafs too many powerplay chances—Ottawa looked solid 5-on-5, but inexperience showed. Mitch Marner led Toronto with 3 points in a one-sided opener. Carolina looked strong in their win over New Jersey, though injuries and a bizarre friendly-fire moment for the Devils are already concerns. Winnipeg rallied past a physical Blues team in game 1, an important opener for the Jets to win. LA’s home ice edge looms large against an Oilers squad still trying to find chemistry among injury returns. Montreal’s youth faces a tough, heavy Caps team, and Dallas struggled to keep pace with Colorado’s speed in Game 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JD gives his thoughts on the Maple Leafs' impressive win over the Senators in the renewed "Battle of Ontario" playoff matchup (00:00). Kris Versteeg, two-time Stanley Cup champion, breaks down the atmosphere at Scotiabank Arena, Toronto's discipline under Craig Berube amidst the animosity, Leafs' efficiency on the power play, Mitch Marner's effectiveness against the Sens, and the impact from the fourth line (06:12). After the break, JD takes a look at some Blue Jays concerns following a weekend series loss against the Mariners (45:12). Luke Fox, Sportsnet NHL writer, joins the show to continue the conversation around the Leafs' Game 1 victory, Sens coach Travis Green's post-game comments, fallout from the Ridly Greig crosscheck on John Tavares, Toronto's advantage on the blue line, and the advantage of experience for the Maple Leafs (51:02). Finally, JD and the producers take a look at “What We Missed” (01:22:29). 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.
NHL analyst Mike Johnson on his biggest takeaways from Game 1, Leafs stars showing up, chasing hits, Linus Ullmark, losing faceoffs on the PK, Travis Green's message between games and Brady Tkachuk's game.
TSN Hockey analyst Frank Corrado joins the show to discuss what his expectations are for the Leafs' lineup for Game 1. He explains Travis Green's impact on the Senators play style and how Suzuki's rise has affected the Habs
Travis Green wastes no time throwing down the "underdog card", Anthony Stolarz expects the Battle of Ontario to be a "blood bath" and playoff experience between the Leafs and Senators.
Choosing between Bedard, Celebrini and Gavin McKenna, Sens playoff schedule, Travis Green evaluating his roster, Ivan Demidov proving the hype is real for one night and the Habs fail to clinch.
NHL analyst Frankie Corrado on the Senators clinching a playoff spot, Sens core finally seeing playoff action, underdogs in the postseason and Travis Green's message to his team.
Senators GM Steve Staios on making the playoffs, what got them there, culture change within the team, health of Brady Tkachuk and Travis Green and his coaching staff.
The Athletic's Shayna Goldman joins Justin Bourne and Sam McKee to help break down the playoff picture with the regular season coming to a close (6:15). They discuss the Montreal Canadiens' surprising season, why the Lightning are poised for a deep run, how the Oilers match up against the Kings in a likely postseason rematch and the balance in other potential First Round matchups. Later, Senators writer Alex Adams (29:33) looks closer at a possible Battle of Ontario series in Round 1, Dylan Cozens' impact since the deadline, why David Perron is a playoff x-factor, the levels of trust in Linus Ullmark and why Travis Green deserves more love in the Jack Adams conversation.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 this episode, we're joined by Brad Smyth from TSN 1200 to discuss all the latest Ottawa Senators news and updates. From the Sens' 3-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday to their current playoff push, we dive into the key headlines surrounding the team. Brad shares his thoughts on the recent trades, Travis Hamonic's struggles, Brady Tkachuk's health and usage, David Perron's resurgence, and Travis Green's performance. Plus, we explore the excitement of playoff fever in the capital, the growing influence of women's hockey, and much more!
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne welcome in Jason York (10:30) – co-host of the Coming In Hot Sens Podcast and former NHLer – to chat about the Ottawa Senators' recent performance behind Dylan Cozens, what an elite goaltender does to a team's focus, Brady Tkachuk's playoff style, how Ottawa has bought into head coach Travis Green's system and habits in playing from behind, and their chances of holding onto the Wild Card spot. Then, Aaron Ward (32:13) – Stanley Cup Champion with the Carolina Hurricanes – stops by to discuss the Canes' perspective on the Mikko Rantanen experience, how the team has played after the trade, whether their defensive-first style of play is sustainable, and how Carolina will approach making transactions after striking out with Jake Guentzel and Rantanen.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.
Quinn Hughes made a late return for the Canucks against LA and assisted on Conor Garland’s OT winner despite limited minutes. Vancouver and Calgary are expected to be combatants down the stretch for the final wildcard spot. The Kings’ OT point keeps them close to Edmonton, who are struggling and could need upgrades in all three phases before the trade deadline. Winnipeg extended their winning streak to 11 games with a scrappy win in Ottawa, showing signs of an elite team. Meanwhile, Seth Jones’ comments about Chicago’s struggles raise questions - with the contract he signed likely the biggest factor he remains on the team. Then, we interview Ottawa Senators Heac Coach Travis Green to discuss overcoming injuries and early-season struggles to climb into playoff contention. A playoff berth is within reach... but the team has much loftier goals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Jake catch up on the biggest news around the League, including the renewed fantasy appeal of Kaapo Kakko after being traded by the New York Rangers to the Seattle Kraken. The guys give their naughty and nice lists, including surprises like Martin Necas, Filip Gustavsson, Zach Werenski and Ivan Barbashev and disappointing players from the Rangers, Nashville Predators and Buffalo Sabres, and answer some mailbag questions. Then, in the first edition of “On the Money,” presented by Bet365, the guys are joined by Chris Meaney to give their favorite betting and prop angles for upcoming games. They touch on market reacting to the Ottawa Senators' sudden push to make the playoffs, futures longshot odds surrounding goalie Linus Ullmark and coach Travis Green, the blast-from-the-past season from Anze Kopitar of the Los Angeles Kings, Avalanche-Sharks revenge angles and more.
In this episode of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begin by discussing the start of the Joe Sacco, Boston Bruins era (4:15). Then, the fellas delve into the upstart Calgary Flames (9:38) and their recent opponent in the New York Rangers (12:34). They shoutout Marc-Andre Fleury for his 1000th NHL start (17:31) and then Kyle and Elliotte discuss the Ottawa Senators after their tough loss to Vegas and Travis Green's tough-love approach (22:37). Elliotte talks about the struggles the Canucks have been facing this season (29:12). The guys talk about what the Hurricanes will do during Frederik Andersen's absence (31:55) and Kyle and Elliotte unpack the video that NHL Player Safety put out about contact with the head moments this season (36:13). The Final Thought focuses on Jonathan Toews after his inspiring Instagram post about his healing journey (44:46).Kyle and Elliotte answer your questions in the Thought Line (52:36).In the last segment, Kyle and Elliotte speak with the Tampa Bay Lightning's Ryan McDonagh in partnership with AstraZeneca's Get Body Checked Against Cancer campaign which encourages fans across the league to get screened (1:13:30). In partnership with the NHL's Hockey Fights Cancer™ initiative, the campaign uses the familiar concept of body checking to emphasize that while a well-timed check can save a game, a well-timed body check can save a life. Check out the link for more information. www.getbodychecked.com Link to Casey O'Brien's amazing survival story www.stillstrongfoundation.org/obriensurvivor/Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemailThis 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.
In episode #276, we welcome Ottawa Senators Assistant Coach Ben Sexton, who presented at TCS Live 2024 on the fundamentals of the penalty kill. After retiring early from his playing career due to concussions, Sexton fell into the coaching arena when Mike Valluci, his Head Coach with the Wilkes-Barrie Penguins, offered him the opportunity to join the coaching staff while he was recovering from his injuries. The following season he stepped behind the bench full time with the AHL's Belleville Senators. Three seasons later, he was promoted to the big club, where he and the rest of Travis Green's staff are looking to lead the Sens to the post season for the first time since 2017. Listen as he shares why today's players are having trouble processing the game, why teams need to believe in their structure and details, and embracing the philosophy of thinking like a player and acting like a coach.
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