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The Toronto Maple Leafs drop a second straight game, losing 5-3 to the Predators in Nashville. Sam McKee and Brent Gunning break down the game and discuss the failure of the Leafs' leadership after being called out by the coach, Craig Berube's future behind the bench, the mixed-up power play units, and Troy Stecher and Jake McCabe proving to be a long-term fit as the shut-down pair.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
JD Bunkis is joined by Maple Leafs defensemen Troy Stecher, to chat about his newfound success with the Leafs, his style and motivation on the ice, as well as his relationships with Chris Tanev and Jake McCabe.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
JD opens today's show reacting to Auston Matthews' comments at practice, before diving into what was supposed to be his comeback season and the idea of moving William Nylander to Matthews' line (00:00). Maple Leafs defensemen, Troy Stecher, joins the show to chat about his newfound success with the Leafs, and his relationships with Chris Tanev and Jake McCabe (15:00). JD and Producer Armen then chat about the Raptors win and the unofficial opening of the trade season (35:00). 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.
Join us live as we break down everything from tonight's Leafs vs. Oilers matchup — full reaction to how Toronto handled Edmonton's pressure, how Tristan Jarry looked in his Oilers debut, and whether Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, or Max Domi drove the offence. We'll dissect the lineup storylines from earlier today, evaluate how Easton Cowan and Nick Robertson impacted the game, and analyze the team's defensive play with Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Morgan Rielly, Jake McCabe, and Troy Stecher. Plus: goaltending takeaways from Dennis Hildeby, special teams swings, turning points, and what it all means for the Leafs' climb in the Eastern Conference. Your calls, your reactions, and everything you need from tonight's result.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Tonight's massive matchup between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers sets the stage for a packed Game 31 preview as Zack Phillips breaks down Toronto's climbing position in a tight Eastern Conference race. We dive into the latest on Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, Max Domi, and lineup uncertainty surrounding Nylander and Dakota Joshua, plus how Easton Cowan and Nick Robertson are impacting depth scoring. On the blue line, we examine why Oliver Ekman-Larsson has quietly become Toronto's most reliable defenseman and how pairings with Morgan Rielly, Jake McCabe, and Troy Stecher stack up against Edmonton's attack. With Tristan Jarry making his Oilers debut after the Stuart Skinner trade, and Dennis Hildeby continuing his strong run for Toronto, this preview sets up everything you need for Hockey Night in Canada — trends, matchups, lineup notes, injuries, and what to watch for — plus two best bets (revealed in the video).SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi wrap up the week with Sportsnet analyst Jason Bukala, discussing the Leafs' recent game and Dennis Hildeby's performance. They explore potential line combinations for Matthews, Tavares, and Nylander, and the effectiveness of the power play. Bukala shares insights on Macklin Celebrini's chances for Team Canada and the implications of the new ice surface on team selection. Next, they welcome Joshua Kloke (24:14) from The Athletic to analyze Hildeby's emergence and the injury concerns surrounding Oliver Ekman-Larsson. They also discuss the importance of Troy Stecher and the Marlies' situation. Kloke offers his take on World Cup ticket prices before they close out with a Canadian sports moment of the day.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.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill break down Toronto's frustrating 3-2 OT loss to the Sharks on Thursday night. Additionally, the boys dive into the status of Oliver Ekman-Larsson after he left in the third period with a lower-body injury and what his absence could mean for the blue line moving forward. Plus, they look ahead to Saturday night as the Oilers roll into town, with Troy Stecher set to face his former team for the first time since being claimed off waivers. And to top it off, Paul Bissonnette stops by for a holiday vibe-check.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee begin their gameday edition to react to Ryan Reaves' pre-game comments about the end of his tenure with the Maple Leafs, Chris Tanev update, Craig Berube's thoughts on Macklin Celebrini's 2025-26 season, his chances at cracking Team Canada's Winter Olympics roster and top six lines. Then, Sam asks true or false questions on whether Dennis Hildeby will make more starts for the rest of the season over Anthony Stolarz, in the scenario that the Leafs are in the playoffs, if Troy Stecher will be in the top four defensive pairings, and if the Leafs will hold onto their 2028 first-round pick after the 2026 trade deadline. To round out the hour, former NHLer Dan Boyle (32:50) weighs in on Celebrini's performance, Dan's experience in getting selected and participating with the Canada Hockey team, how they should construct the Olympic roster, how he navigated a struggling power play, and his advice to Berube's squad.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 the final hour, Ben Ennis and Daniele Franceschi are joined by Toronto Star writer and Leafs historian Damien Cox. They discuss the Northern Star award voting, including the debate over Shai Gilgeous-Alexander versus Summer McIntosh and other candidates. The conversation shifts to the Leafs, examining their recent performance, Dennis Hildeby's role, and player safety decisions around Bobby McMann. Damien also shares insights on Auston Matthews' transition. Next, sports analyst Luke Gazdic (22:44) joins to discuss Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks' potential, the Leafs' resurgence, and Troy Stecher's impressive performance. They also explore Team Canada's goaltending prospects for the Olympics before wrapping up with today's Canadian Sports Moment.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.
The Athletic's James Mirtle joins JD to analyze if Nick Robertson has increased his trade value, what statistics have bolstered the Maple Leafs success, if the Leafs should offer Troy Stecher a contract extension, Chris Tanev's recovery process, and the potential trickle down effects of Dennis Hildeby's impressive stretch of starts. The show ends with 'What We Missed!' (43:00)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.
Former Marlies head coach — and now GM/bench boss of Adler Mannheim — Dallas Eakins joins Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a wide-ranging chat on the state of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Eakins weighs in on the turbulent start to the season, the team's recent surge, and the all-out chaos unfolding in the Atlantic Division.He also breaks down Toronto's struggling power play, where Auston Matthews is truly at in his career, and why Dennis Hildeby and Troy Stecher have grabbed their massive opportunities and run with them. Both players have been outstanding.To wrap things up, Eakins offers his prediction for what to expect from the Leafs the rest of the way. #LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the hour with Leafs beat reporter Luke Fox. They discuss Dennis Hildeby's surprising performance and the potential for it to continue. They also examine the impacts of Woll and Hildeby on the team, Troy Stecher's surprising contributions, and the struggles of the power play—debating whether the issue lies with personnel or coaching. They touch on the latest injury updates for the Leafs. After the break, Raptors GM Bobby Webster (22:44) joins to assess the team's first 25 games, Brandon Ingram's integration, and the offensive challenges without RJ Barrett. They discuss the NBA Cup's impact and Darko Rajakovic's coaching transition. Ben and Brent then share their predictions for the night before wrapping up with the Canadian sports moment of the day.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.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Tuesday's show by recapping the Leafs' 2–0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. They dive into the team's potential season turnaround after a rough start and highlight Dennis Hildeby's strong play in his first career shutout. They praise waiver pickup Troy Stecher's unexpected impact amid injuries on the blue line and touch on Dakota Joshua's improvement, Auston Matthews' recent form, and the upcoming matchup against the Sharks. After the break, they discuss reports from the MLB winter meetings regarding José Berríos' handling of his postseason demotion and the implications for the Blue Jays' rotation next year. Before the next break, they examine the Eagles' Monday night loss to the Chargers and reflect on the unusual struggles of the defending Super Bowl champions.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.
Two-time Stanley Cup champion, Kris Versteeg, joins JD to analyze why the Maple Leafs have found a better rhythm, the different strengths of Scott Laughton, why Troy Stecher has become so valuable with the Maple Leafs, where the Leafs have room for improvement, the nefarious nature of the Leafs injury timelines, the Leafs putrid powerplay and how they could fix it. The show then ends with 'What We Missed!' (36:00)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.
We're live following Leafs–Habs for a full breakdown of a rivalry night loaded with Atlantic stakes, goaltending storylines, and depth pressure points. Dennis Hildeby's start, Joseph Woll's IR status, and how the top six of Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, Matthew Knies, Max Domi, and Easton Cowan responded will headline the show. We'll also dig into the continued impact of Dakota Joshua, Bobby McMann, and Nick Roy, the steady pairing of Troy Stecher and Jake McCabe, and whether Morgan Rielly and Oliver Ekman-Larsson pushed the group forward. Chris Tanev's non-contact skate, the revamped power-play look, and Jakub Dobeš in the Montreal crease set the stage—now we react to whatever unfolded.Call in, drop your reactions in the live chat, and join Leafs Nation After Dark for instant analysis, fan takes, super chats, and everything from momentum shifts to coaching decisions to how this one shapes the Atlantic race. Turn on notifications and stay with us as we break it all down live.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Toronto Maple Leafs return to Scotiabank Arena with a chance to tie the Montreal Canadiens in the Atlantic Division standings and extend their win streak to four, in a rivalry matchup loaded with playoff-race implications. With Joseph Woll officially on IR and Dennis Hildeby getting the start, the Leafs lean on depth from Matthew Knies, Max Domi, Auston Matthews, and a second line featuring Easton Cowan, John Tavares, and William Nylander looking for a bounce-back effort. Toronto's third line of Dakota Joshua, Bobby McMann, and Nick Roy continues to be a quietly dominant driver, while the blue line steadies around Chris Tanev's non-contact skate, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and Morgan Rielly searching for sharper form. Troy Stecher and Jake McCabe remain a standout pairing as special teams roll forward with the revamped power-play setup. On the other side, Jakub Dobeš gets the crease for Montreal as the Habs look to slow Toronto's surge and keep critical standings separation. Join us after the final horn for Leafs Nation After Dark—calls, live chat, instant reaction, and full fan breakdown.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Nick Kypreos, Gord Stellick — in for Justin Bourne — and Sam McKee look back on the Toronto Maple Leafs' 5-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes to close out their road trip. They start with Joseph Woll's injury and whether the Leafs need to trade for a goalie in his and Anthony Stolarz's absence. Then, they discuss Troy Stecher's impact, Max Domi and Dakota Joshua's solid stretches after being healthy scratches, and Matthew Knies showing his potential as a star power forward. Afterwards, they revisit Stolarz's recently signed extension and whether the Leafs jumped the gun with a four-year term. Finally, Nick, Gord and Sam hit the Leafs Line to take your calls and questions!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 Toronto Maple Leafs close out their road trip with a 5-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and discuss Joseph Woll's second-period injury, Troy Stecher spearheading a sharper defensive structure, Matthew Knies' dominant play on both ends 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.
JD and Producer Armen start the show talking about LeBron James' 10-point scoring streak ending in Toronto in the most poetic way. JD then shifts focus to the Maple Leafs and brings on (14:00) Jackie Redmond, from the NHL on TNT and WWE, to expand on Woll's injury, Troy Stecher being relatable, and Auston Matthews closing in on Mats Sundin's Leafs goal scoring record. 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.
Luke Gazdic, Sportsnet NHL analyst, hops aboard alongside JD Bunkis to chat about Troy Stecher's past with the Edmonton Oilers, how the Maple Leafs third line is bolstering the team, and if modern coaching has become more challenging, before weighing some different types of coaching styles (00:00). Producer Brandon then joins JD for 'What We Missed!' (35:00)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.
The Toronto Maple Leafs visit the Carolina Hurricanes for Game 27 as they look to build on momentum after consecutive wins over the Pittsburgh Penguins and Florida Panthers. With Joseph Woll expected to start and Carolina potentially turning to Frederik Andersen, the Leafs' focus shifts toward sustaining forecheck pressure, reinforcing defensive identity, and leaning on the emerging third-line consistency from Bobby McMann, Nicholas Roy, and Dakota Joshua. Easton Cowan continues to solidify his role alongside William Nylander and John Tavares, while Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Jake McCabe, Troy Stecher, and Morgan Rielly anchor a blue line searching for long-term stability. A win isn't the only priority—earning standings ground on divisional rivals like the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators remains a critical theme in this matchup.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee open with a look back on the Leafs' 4-1 win over the Florida Panthers in Sunrise. They discuss the surprisingly subdued play from the Cats, the third line starting to gel, Troy Stecher giving the backend a different look, and why it's time to abandon the five-forward power play. Then, they evaluate Auston Matthews' season and whether he can return to his pre-injured form. Later, they dip into McKee's Midweek Mailbag to answer your Leafs-related questions!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 Toronto Maple Leafs win 4-1 over the Florida Panthers while on the road. JD Bunkis & Sam McKee break down the game and discuss the Leafs' most complete effort of the season, Troy Stecher outperforming all expectations, and offensive contributions from Dakota Joshua and Scott Laughton.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
JD reacts to the wins from the Maple Leafs and Raptors, before bringing on James Mirtle (12:00), senior writer from The Athletic. JD and James get into the Leafs' best performance of their season, if they're buying stock in the third line after their encouraging performance, why Scott Laughton's presence has made a difference, Troy Stecher's surprising impact, the Leafs poor powerplay, Auston Matthews' play and Brandon Carlo's timeline. 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.
Brent Gunning and Sho Alli kick off Wednesday morning by recapping the Maple Leafs' 4-1 victory over the Florida Panthers. They highlight how this win renewed some hope for the season, Joseph Woll's strong performance, Troy Stecher's impressive play, and the team's ongoing power-play struggles. The boys listen back to Craig Berube's post-game comments and assess Auston Matthews' recent stretch as a potential return to form. They also break down the Raptors' win over the Portland Trail Blazers, noting the team's inconsistencies, shifting expectations, and the impact of Scottie Barnes' offensive surge on the team's ceiling. Ben and Sho close the hour by discussing the Blue Jays signing KBO MVP Cody Ponce, what his addition means for the coming season, how it affects the bullpen makeup, and the increased likelihood of a trade.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 are joined by former NHL head coach and GM Doug MacLean to break down Toronto's impressive 4-1 win in Florida. MacLean hits on the importance of the victory, how much stock he puts into it given Florida's injury situation, and whether the Leafs are primed for a run. He also steps into the shoes of Brad Treliving, sharing what he would do with this roster as GM. Plus, MacLean weighs in on the “Fire Berube” noise, his belief in Craig Berube, Joseph Woll's strong play, Troy Stecher's emergence, and the recent surge from Toronto's bottom six.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
The Sharks have surprised the league by sitting in a wildcard spot 27 games in, powered by 20-year-olds Macklin Celebrini—now second in league scoring behind Nathan MacKinnon—and Will Smith, though Ray still sees Anaheim as slightly ahead with better defence, size, and young depth. Team Canada faces a looming Olympic question: with a month until selections, can Connor Bedard realistically be left off the roster, and shouldn’t he at least be one of the two extras over another depth checker? Meanwhile, new concerns surface about Milan’s Olympic rink reportedly being four feet smaller than NHL size, and Ray wonders how much it would affect play. Trivia of the week: Crosby has scored on 167 different goalies, Ovechkin on 186—so how many did Ray beat in his career? We may need to crowd-sourse the answer. Winnipeg continues to spiral without Connor Hellebuyck, getting torched 5–1 by Buffalo as poor secondary scoring may be forcing players to cheat offensively and worsening their defensive issues. In Toronto, the Leafs may be exploring trades despite limited assets, with Troy Stecher making the most of a fresh opportunity amid blueline injuries. And in Carolina, the Hurricanes’ three-goalie system rolls on, with Brandon Bussi now 7–1 while facing just 27 total shots in his last two outings thanks to the Canes’ suffocating puck control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're live with the postgame show following tonight's matchup between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens — a game loaded with pressure on both sides and major implications in a crowded Eastern Conference. No matter how it played out, we're breaking down every storyline: the Leafs entering the night having lost six of seven, Montreal riding a five-game skid, and both teams desperate to avoid another setback.We'll dive into how Craig Berube managed his lineup, including the ongoing debate around Max Domi at center, the decision to sit Jacob Quillan, and how Easton Cowan, Scott Laughton, Bobby McMann, and Nic Robertson were deployed. We'll revisit the blue line's performance, the expectations on Morgan Rielly after recent defensive lapses, and whether Jake McCabe, Benoit, Myers, and Troy Stecher built on their improved play. Plus, we'll react to Joseph Woll's start in a high-leverage rivalry game and assess how Toronto handled Montreal's goaltending situation.We'll also check in on whether the Leafs generated the early pressure they needed, how the special teams looked, and whether the team found enough pace, urgency, and structure to stabilize their season. And of course, we'll review tonight's bet365 Best Bet segment and track how our picks performed.Drop your thoughts in the comments — who stood out, what frustrated you, and what you think it means for the road ahead.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Leafs fall 3–2 in overtime to the Columbus Blue Jackets, snapping their one-game winning streak in Game 21 — but tonight felt different. Despite the loss, Toronto showed real pushback, energy, and structure that has been missing for weeks. Zack Phillips breaks down why this performance was a meaningful step in the right direction even without Auston Matthews, Matthew Knies, Nikita Grebyonkin, Chris Tanev, and Anthony Stolarz.We unpack why the Leafs' compete level and forechecking actually improved, how players like Easton Cowan, Jacob Lorenz, Scott Laughton, and Troy Stecher injected life into the lineup, and why the first period was one of Toronto's best 20-minute stretches of the season. We also dive into the ongoing defensive-zone issues, breakout problems, Morgan Rielly's tough night, Max Domi's struggles, and how the overtime deployment cost them a second point.From special-teams frustration to roster pressure, cap implications, and the Eastern Conference playoff picture tightening heading toward American Thanksgiving, we cover everything you need to know. Like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts — we're breaking it all down on Leafs Nation After Dark.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Toronto Maple Leafs get set for Game 21 vs the Columbus Blue Jackets, and tonight offers a real chance to build some momentum after Tuesday's gritty win. Zack Phillips breaks down everything you need to know heading into puck drop — from lineup reinforcements, to Scott Laughton's return, to how injuries to Auston Matthews, Matthew Knies, and Anthony Stolarz continue to shape the roster. We dig into Nic Robertson's emergence, why his demotion to Line 2 could spark him even more, and how Easton Cowan continues to earn trust in big moments.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee dive into the Maple Leafs' OT win over the St. Louis Blues, Matthews Knies added to a long list of players missing games due to an injury, Troy Stecher's blue line debut since being claimed off waivers, William Nylander's spectacular overtime winner, the ideal type of player Nylander could evolve into, his own goal on Joseph Woll, and John Tavares' 3-on-1 battle leading towards Willy's game winning goal. Then, the guys list some injury updates before jumping into McKee's Midweek Mailbag. 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 Toronto Maple Leafs win 3-2 in overtime over the St. Louis Blues to end a five-game losing streak. JD Bunkis and Sam McKee break down the game and discuss whether a win against a bottom-ranked team can spark a turnaround, John Tavares' effort on the game-winning goal, and Joseph Woll's stellar play in net. Then, they debate whether William Nylander can change his defensive zone ways and if Craig Berube's call-outs are wearing him down. Finally, they review Jacob Quillan and Troy Stecher filling in nicely as the Leafs went without seven regular starters.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 preview Leafs/Blues as Toronto looks to end its five game winless skid. Additionally, the boys break down the latest injury news — Matthews hasn't skated, Roy won't play, Laughton's inching closer, & no update on Brandon Carlo. Plus, Troy Stecher makes his Leafs debut & Jacob Quillan plays his second NHL game. On top of all that, the boys dissect what Leafs GM Brad Treliving had to say during his quarterly press conference. Also, TSN's Jamie “Noodles” McLellan joins to weigh in on Toronto's struggles and what the team must do to turn things around.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look back on the Leafs' 3-2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday, Toronto's fifth straight loss. They get into the Leafs' elevated effort despite the loss, Joseph Woll's return to the ice, power play struggles and Easton Cowan's heavy workload. Then, they discuss whether the Leafs should take drastic action — be it a coaching shake-up or a trade — to attempt to salvage the season. Later, they look at the defensive lines at practice with Troy Stecher drawing in for Philippe Myers and Brandon Carlo being moved to the IR, and they chat about William Nylander's quiet last couple of games after being called out in practice by Craig Berube.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Monday's show by breaking down the Maple Leafs' disappointing loss to the Blackhawks on Saturday night. They highlight their main takeaways from the 3-2 defeat and any possible positives, before speculating about Craig Berube's job security heading into the holidays. They compare the processes of the Brad Treliving and Kyle Dubas eras, assess Joseph Woll's return, consider whether adding Troy Stecher will help, reflect on the David Kämpf move to Vancouver, and discuss whether these changes amount to little more than rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. After the break, they celebrate the Roughriders' Grey Cup win and react to MGK's halftime performance. They then evaluate the Raptors' strong start at three games above .500 and their potential as an Eastern Conference playoff threat. The hour wraps with a look at the possibility of the Chiefs missing the playoffs.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning kick off the final hour by welcoming Sportsnet NHL analyst Luke Gazdic. They discuss the Leafs' recent game against the Blackhawks, exploring fan disappointment, playoff chances, and the impact of Troy Stecher on the team. They also look ahead at the next two weeks for the Leafs. Next, ESPN's Greg Wyshynski (25:10) joins to share his insights on the Leafs' current state, Auston Matthews' long-term health, and how Eastern Conference parity affects playoff hopes. They touch on league surprises at the quarter mark, including the Ducks, Canadiens, Jack Hughes' injury, and the Lightning's legitimacy. They wrap up with their Crown Canadian moment.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.
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill break down Toronto's 3-2 loss in Chicago as the winless skid stretches to five games. Despite the result, Joseph Woll impressed in his season debut with 29 saves. The boys also get into the Troy Stecher waiver claim, Carlo's injury status, & Anthony Stolarz heading to IR. Plus, TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger stops by to weigh in on the rising pressure in Toronto and what comes next for the Leafs.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
It's Friday afternoon, which means a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio is ready to massage your eardrums with an hour of off-season Oilers talk. On today's podcast, the fellas discussed the Oilers' inability to play a full 60 minutes, Calvin Pickard's spot in the lineup, the return of Zach Hyman, line combos, and much more.We kicked off the Friday episode of ONR with a delicious debate about the Oilers' goaltending situation, and specifically, whether Calvin Pickard is going to be around as the backup for the rest of the year. While there's no doubt the skaters in front of the goalies need to be better, it's hard to argue that the goalies don't need to make more saves. Shifting gears, we looked at the Oilers' disappointing loss last night in Columbus despite a valiant attempt at a second straight comeback against the Blue Jackets. Unfortunately, the hole the Oilers dug was too deep and the push for the tie was too little too late. We also looked at the Oilers placing Troy Stecher on waivers in addition to sending Isaac Howard down to the Bakersfield Condors. Best move for the team? What about for the players?Finally, we wrapped up the Friday episode of ONR with another round of Ask the Idiots, betting talk for our friends at bet365, and Hot and Cold Performers to look back on the week. With the 2025-26 season well underway, the guys spent the bulk of the Friday episode discussing a range of topics, some related to the Oilers and others not, but that's what happens when the team is playing as poorly as they are right now.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: NATION. http://www.bet365.ca/ Odd Company Brewing: https://www.oddcompany.ca/Swiss Donair: https://swissdonair.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Friday afternoon, which means a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio is ready to massage your eardrums with an hour of off-season Oilers talk. On today's podcast, the fellas discussed the Oilers' inability to play a full 60 minutes, Calvin Pickard's spot in the lineup, the return of Zach Hyman, line combos, and much more.We kicked off the Friday episode of ONR with a delicious debate about the Oilers' goaltending situation, and specifically, whether Calvin Pickard is going to be around as the backup for the rest of the year. While there's no doubt the skaters in front of the goalies need to be better, it's hard to argue that the goalies don't need to make more saves. Shifting gears, we looked at the Oilers' disappointing loss last night in Columbus despite a valiant attempt at a second straight comeback against the Blue Jackets. Unfortunately, the hole the Oilers dug was too deep and the push for the tie was too little too late. We also looked at the Oilers placing Troy Stecher on waivers in addition to sending Isaac Howard down to the Bakersfield Condors. Best move for the team? What about for the players?Finally, we wrapped up the Friday episode of ONR with another round of Ask the Idiots, betting talk for our friends at bet365, and Hot and Cold Performers to look back on the week. With the 2025-26 season well underway, the guys spent the bulk of the Friday episode discussing a range of topics, some related to the Oilers and others not, but that's what happens when the team is playing as poorly as they are right now.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: NATION. http://www.bet365.ca/ Odd Company Brewing: https://www.oddcompany.ca/Swiss Donair: https://swissdonair.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was a tough night in St. Louis as the Edmonton Oilers let another lead slip away, falling to the Blues in a frustrating loss. The boys are back on Oilersnation Everyday to break it all down and look ahead to tonight's matchup against the Dallas Stars.We'll dive into what went wrong against the Blues — the blown lead, special teams struggles, and how the Oilers can bounce back quickly on the second half of this back-to-back. Plus, we'll get you set for tonight's game in Dallas, where the Stars are expected to start backup goalie Casey DeSmith. Can the Oilers take advantage and get back in the win column?On top of that, we'll touch on the trade rumors swirling around Stuart Skinner, Maxime Lajoie, and Troy Stecher — could a shake-up be coming for the Oilers' blue line? Tyler, Liam, and Dan will give their thoughts on the latest buzz, lineup notes, and, of course, our Bet365 Game Day Betting Challenge.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnationSHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Today on Oilersnation Everyday, David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period joined the show, he broke down the Oilers trade rumors surrounding Stuart Skinner, Ty Emberson and Troy Stecher. Why are the Oilers struggling to start the season?LINK FOR BRAD BAY: https://www.gofundme.com/f/cohen-baay?attribution_id=sl:011a3c7f-6185-40f7-b372-c29ba90725a3&lang=en_CA&ts=1760842372&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=native_optionsWebsite: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnationSHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Elliotte Friedman has suggested twice in the past week that the Kirill Kaprizov contract situation makes him believe that there is tampering going on. Will the NHL do anything about it? Can they? It's been a tough month for hall of fame goalies as Bernie Parent and Ed Giacomin passed away last week. All this plus we look to the upcoming season and what we might expect with some off the wall predictions. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Title Player Dallas Drake Shoutout - Nathaniel from Edmonton -been listening Sending stickers News Kirill Kaprizov - turned down 8 x $16,000,000 Friedman: ON 32 thoughts said his take was that since it didn't get accepted, Kaprizov's camp must believe they have an offer higher elsewhere. He then said on The Fan Hockey Show - “I do believe there has been tampering going on. I'll never be able to prove it, but I believe it.” Will this be the case where the NHL finally gets to drop the hammer on teams. Who is it? Oilers McDavid - waiting for Kaprizov to sign largest deal? Friedman says he thinks when McDavid signs, we will be very surprised at how low it will be Zack Hyman - will be out for a month at least recovering from wrist surgery Key Departures / Losses Player Role / Impact What the Oilers Lose Evander Kane Big, physical winger; provided playoff grit; scored some clutch goals in their run. New York Post+3ESPN.com+3NHL+3 Loss of experience, net-front presence, and some scoring ability on the wing. Cap space freed up. Puckpedia+1 John Klingberg Veteran defenseman, could move the puck and helped on power plays. Daily Faceoff+1 Leaves a gap in puck-moving defense; need someone to replace his skill set. Daily Faceoff Corey Perry Veteran winger, presence in locker room; some scoring and depth contributions. ESPN.com+1 Less veteran depth up front; more need for younger players or middle-6 to step up. FlamesNation Major Additions & Re-Signings Player What They Bring / Role Expectations or Potential Andrew Mangiapane (F) Free agent wing; solid two-way game; brings energy and speed; adds depth to forward group. NHL Likely to slot into middle-6; expected to provide secondary scoring and help in puck retrieval/forecheck. NHL Curtis Lazar Depth forward; solid veteran; can move between lines; helps with penalty killing or bottom-6 work. NHL+1 Probably not a game changer offensively, but gives the Oilers more stable options in depth and more flexibility in line matchups. NHL Evan Bouchard (D) Re-signed to a long(er) deal; one of their young top-defensemen; carries big responsibility. NHL+2Puckpedia+2 Expected to be a top pairing or heavy minutes defenseman; important part of their transition and stability at blue line. Puckpedia+1 Vasily Podkolzin (F) Signed a 3-year extension; was fairly productive; brings physicality (hits/blocked shots) as well as modest offensive contributions. Reuters+1 Should see him keep developing; potentially more trusted in key situations; might take on bigger role if injuries or slumps hit. Reuters Defense & Goaltending Defense: Largely stable. Outside of Klingberg's departure, many of the same names remain. There's some competition for depth defense spots: Ty Emberson is in the mix, as is Troy Stecher. Daily Faceoff+1 Key defensemen (like Bouchard, Ekholm, Nurse, Kulak, and Jake Walman) will need to hold up; some have had criticism but generally the group is considered good, if not perfect. Daily Faceoff Goaltending: The plan is to stick with Stuart Skinner as the “starter” with Calvin Pickard backing him up. The Hockey News They brought in a new goalie coach (Peter Aubrey) to try to improve that tandem rather than making a big signing or trade in that area. The Hockey News Cap / Roster Space & Composition The Oilers are tight on cap space. They currently project very little wiggle room (just a few hundred thousand) under the cap. Puckpedia They added some depth cheap, and held on to core players like Bouchard, Draisaitl, McDavid, etc. Puckpedia+2NHL+2 The forward group has been revamped a bit — more balance, more depth. Mangiapane and Lazar add to that. NHL+1 What to Watch / Weaknesses & Question Marks Goalie performance — with essentially the same tandem, how much improvement will come from coaching changes vs. in-net execution? If Skinner or Pickard struggle, the team may regret not pursuing a more proven backup or starter. Defensive consistency — the blue line has high expectations, especially with departures and aging players. How well do the depth defenders perform? Will the pairings hold up under playoff pressure? Secondary scoring / depth contributions — losing Evander Kane is a noticeable hit in terms of grit and clutch goals. The burden will shift more onto middle lines and depth forwards to chip in. McDavid contract / future — McDavid enters 2025-26 in the final year of his current contract. There is active discussion / confidence from management that he'll sign an extension, but the uncertainty looms. Reuters Special teams — penalty kill was mediocre last season; power play always under the microscope with McDavid/Draisaitl. How much the coaching tweaks help will be critical. Daily Faceoff LEAFS Major Departures Player Role / Impact What They Leave Behind Mitch Marner Top-6 forward, key playmaker. Trailed Auston Matthews on many scoring charts. Big offensive void, particularly in assists and secondary scoring. Reuters+1 Ryan Reaves Enforcer / physical presence, veteran depth forward. NHL+1 Less physical grit, fewer intimidation matchups. Need others to pick up that edge. Pontus Holmberg Depth forward, role player. NHL+1 Loss of depth, especially useful in centre / bottom-6 roles. Max Pacioretty Veteran winger, scoring ability though recent decline. NHL+1 Leaves space for younger wingers or new signings to step up. Others also left / not re-signed: some depth forwards, fringe roster spots. hockeypatrol.com+1 Key Additions & Signings Player What They Bring Role / Expectations Nicolas Roy Acquired in the Marner trade. Good two-way forward, can chip in scoring from bottom 6. Reuters+1 Matias Maccelli Younger forward, decent upside. Could slide into top-6 if needed. NHL Dakota Joshua Physical forward, heavy hitter, adds depth. Reuters+1 Henry Thrun Defenseman acquired from San Jose. Adds youth / depth on the blue line. NHL Michael Pezzetta Signed to a two-year deal. Depth forward, physicality. NHL Re-Signings & Extensions John Tavares agreed to a 4-year extension. Provides veteran leadership and scoring. Reuters Matthew Knies signed a 6-year, $46.5M deal, becoming more of a foundational piece. The Times of India Goaltending: Anthony Stolarz is in contract extension talks after a strong season. The Times of India Roster & Cap Implications The team loses a high-impact forward (Marner), which both frees up some cap & puts pressure on finding or developing scoring elsewhere. The Hockey News+2hockeypatrol.com+2 Expect more responsibility for existing players (e.g. Knies) and for new arrivals like Maccelli or Roy to fill the offensive gaps. Depth players and prospects are in line to get more opportunity. Names like Easton Cowan, William Villeneuve, etc., are under watch. NHL What to Watch / Question Marks Who steps into top-6 scoring alongside Matthews and Nylander. That line is going to be more scrutinized this season. How the Leafs adjust defensively with the incoming younger D-corps (Thrun etc.), and whether the blue line depth is improved. Goaltending consistency: Stolarz's extension talks suggest they want stability there. Joseph Woll's role likely stays important. The Hockey News Whether the loss of Marner and Pacioretty will hurt in the playoffs more than during the regular season, especially in tight matchups. Goalie deaths - Bernie Parent, Ed Giacomin passed away - 3 legendary goalies in a short span Guess the 5th Off the Wall predictions - provide 3 - we can go back and forth alternating our predictions. Discuss each and the likelihood of happening. ChatGPT's Goalie hits 10 points 100 point Defenceman - Makar, Hughes, Fox? NHL Game gets retro-outdoor twist - wooden sticks, old padding, Cannections: Last week Ken Dryden, Vladislav Tretiak, Eric Lindros, Jarome Iginla - none of them played for the team that drafted them This week - William Nylander, David Pastrnak, Patrick Kane, Andrei Vasilevskii Crazy Stat - There are more coaches entering their first game with current team than there are coaches who have been with their team for 2 or more years.
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Get Bob's pregame thoughts ahead of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. Audio from Coach Knoblauch, Leon Draisaitl, Connor McDavid, Stuart Skinner, Ryant Nugent-Hopkins and Troy Stecher, plus NHL Today with Brenden Escott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Skinner and Troy Stecher are in, Viktor Arvidsson and John Klingberg are out ahead of tonight's game four in the Stanley Cup Final. On today's show, Tom Gazzola will be joined by Matt Kassian and Joaquin Gage to preview tonight's massive game. They'll preview the lines, discuss what needs to change, and so much more right here on 2 Guys & A Goalie! 2 Guys & a Goalie is presented by GS Construction!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live hosted by Tyler Yaremchuk and Frank Seravalli!Another game day edition of the show as Game 4 between the Oilers and the Panthers in Sunrise, Florida is tonight!Let's kick off the show by previewing the game and talking about a few changes for the Oilers as Troy Stecher draws in for John Klingberg and Jeff Skinner will replace Viktor Arvidsson.We then play the rating game to talk about a few rumors around the league and some potential plans for the Vegas Golden Knights.Then we continue our offseason previews with the Calgary Flames, what could they be up to this summer?Jason Gregor then joins for the All 32 to talk more in-depth about Game 4 and the Oilers big changes.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Later in the show, we're joined in person by the guys from the Empty Netters Podcast live on location in Florida. We get their thoughts on what the Edmonton Oilers need to do to bounce back in Game 4 and force a split before heading home. From cleaning up the defensive zone to getting more from the top six, they break down the biggest keys to victory for the Oil. Plus, we get their reaction to Kris Knoblauch's bold lineup decisions — including inserting Jeff Skinner and Troy Stecher — and what kind of message that sends to the locker room ahead of a must-win game.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The stakes have never been higher. After a lopsided 6-1 loss in Game 3, the Edmonton Oilers find themselves in must-win territory heading into Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers. With Florida holding a 2-1 series lead and full momentum, the Oilers need a response — and fast.Today on a special live edition of Oilersnation Everyday, we're breaking down all the key storylines heading into tonight's crucial matchup. Kris Knoblauch has made some bold lineup changes: Jeff Skinner draws in for Viktor Arvidsson, and Troy Stecher replaces John Klingberg on the blue line. Stuart Skinner, known as Mr. Game 4, will get the start between the pipes and look to bounce back in a big way.We'll bring you everything you need to know before puck drop, including the full lineup report, our Game Notes, One Big Take, the Giant Question, and of course, the Bet365 Gameday Betting Challenge. Can the Oilers dig deep and send this series back to Edmonton tied 2-2?Later in the show, we're joined in person by the guys from the Empty Netters Podcast live on location in Florida. We get their thoughts on what the Edmonton Oilers need to do to bounce back in Game 4 and force a split before heading home. From cleaning up the defensive zone to getting more from the top six, they break down the biggest keys to victory for the Oil. Plus, we get their reaction to Kris Knoblauch's bold lineup decisions — including inserting Jeff Skinner and Troy Stecher — and what kind of message that sends to the locker room ahead of a must-win game.Join us live from Florida as we preview the biggest game of the season — and possibly the defining moment of this Oilers core.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Thursday afternoon means a fresh episode of Real Life was recorded, edited, and is ready to help you through the rest of your workweek. On today's podcast, the guys discussed Game 5 against the Stars, superfan costumes, and much more.The guys kicked off the website with a conversation about Game 5 against the Dallas Stars, and how everyone is feeling about the Oilers having another chance to close out the Western Conference Final. As much as everyone is excited about the Oilers' chances to get through to the final, no one is willing to disrespect the Stars, nor believe Dallas is going to be an easy out. As Leon Draisaitl after Game 4, closing this team out will take the team's best effort. Changing gears, we looked at the Oilers' superfans who constantly hit the streets during the playoffs, and how much fun it is to see everyone dress up and get involved. From Banjo Guy's incredible costumes to Mama Stanley always being in the Moss Pit to McMullet driving in from Strathmore for every home game, the commitment from the fanbase to get involved and improve the atmosphere is unparalleled. Needless to say, there is no fan base that does it like Oilers fans. Looking ahead to Thursday's game against Dallas, the guys discussed Mattias Ekholm's return to the lineup in favour of Troy Stecher and how that will alter the lineup's look, even though he hasn't played in months. They also discussed Jeff Skinner's return to the lineup for the first time since Game 1 against Los Angeles, and what he needs to do to stick for more than just a game or two.
Tuesday afternoon means a fresh episode of Oilersnation Radio has been recorded and edited and is set to massage your ear feelings. On the Tuesday edition of the podcast, the guys discussed the Edmonton Oilers' stranglehold on the Golden Knights, Stuart Skinner's shutout, Kris Knoblauch's line combination changes, and more.The guys kicked off the Tuesday episode of Oilersnation Radio with a delicious debate about the Oilers' goaltending, and whether we would go back to Calvin Pickard when he gets healthy again or if Stuart Skinner's shutout is enough to give No. 74 another chance at a run. While there's no doubt that Calvin Pickard was fantastic in the six games he played, you can't discount how solid Skinner was in Game 4. But the question is whether one game was enough to turn the crease back over to Stuart Skinner.Looking back at Game 4, we started the recap with a conversation about Evander Kane. The player has been exceptional since returning from injury, and being able to raise his level despite being out for 10 months is causing havoc for the Golden Knights. We also discussed Kris Knoblauch's lineup changes landing perfectly, as both Kasperi Kapanen and Troy Stecher made immediate impacts. Having both of those guys play as well as they did led to another secondary debate about whether they've done enough to stick in the lineup for Game 5. Finally, the fellas wrapped up the Tuesday episode of ONR with a run of betting talk for our friends at bet365, keys to close out the series, and offered a few reasons why everyone should believe the Oilers can get the job done at T-Mobile in Game 5. As you'll hear, the boys feel bullish about the Oilers' chances of getting the job done, but that'll only happen if they can bring the same effort that saw them close out their first-round matchup against Los Angeles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.