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Jeff Marek kicks off Daily Faceoff's live NHL Trade Deadline coverage with a full breakdown of the biggest storylines shaping the league. Jeff is joined by insider David Pagnotta to dive into the latest trade chatter, including the blockbuster move sending John Carlson to Anaheim, the growing goalie market featuring Sergei Bobrovsky and Devin Levi, and the St. Louis Blues exploring deals involving several core players.The panel of Carter Hutton and Wojtek Wolski joins the conversation to discuss the emotional side of trade deadline day for players, while Tyler Yaremchuk, Jonny Lazarus, and Colby Cohen check in with analysis on contenders like the Anaheim Ducks, Minnesota Wild, and Montreal Canadiens.Plus: cap strategy insights, breaking trade news, and what teams like Buffalo, Detroit, and Carolina could still do before the deadline hits. Stay locked in as the NHL trade deadline unfolds with analysis, insider updates, and reaction from across the hockey world.Presented by bet365, GMC, Tim Horton's Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://twitter.com/OilersNation/https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnationThe 2026 NHL Trade Deadline has come and gone, and Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are live with a special post-deadline edition of Oilersnation Everyday to break down everything that happened — and what it all means for the Edmonton Oilers moving forward.The Oilers were already active leading into deadline day, acquiring Connor Murphy before later adding Jason Dickinson and Colton Dach from the Chicago Blackhawks. With those moves already on the board, the big question heading into deadline day was whether Stan Bowman had another move up his sleeve — and now we know the answer.Tyler and Liam break down the Oilers' full trade deadline picture, including how the additions of Murphy, Dickinson, and Dach reshape the roster and what it means for Edmonton's lineup heading into the final stretch of the regular season.They'll also discuss whether the Oilers did enough to improve their chances in the Western Conference playoff race, what needs may still remain, and how aggressive the front office was compared to other contenders around the league.With the deadline chaos now behind us, the focus shifts to the playoff push — and what this new-look Oilers roster could mean once the postseason arrives.If you missed any of the action earlier today, make sure to check out the five-hour Daily Faceoff Trade Deadline Special over on the Daily Faceoff YouTube channel, where the crew reacted live to every move from around the NHL as it happened.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
In Hour 1 we were joined by Tyler Yaremchuk from Oilersnation and our Friday co-host, former CFLer Eddie Steele. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 1 Tyler Yaremchuk from Oilersnation and Daily Faceoff joined the show discussing the NHL Trade Deadline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Edmonton Oilers have been busy ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline, and on today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday, Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin continue breaking down the moves that GM Stan Bowman has made to reshape the roster. After already acquiring defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks earlier this week, Bowman went back to his former club and struck another deal — this time bringing in forwards Jason Dickinson and Colton Dach. Heading the other way are Andrew Mangiapane and a conditional first-round pick.It's a move that has Oilers fans debating the price that was paid and whether this is the right gamble as the team gears up for the stretch run. Did the Oilers overpay? Or is this exactly the kind of defensive, penalty-killing depth the team needed heading into the postseason? Tyler and Liam will break down the trade from every angle and discuss what the Oilers' lineup could look like with their newest additions.With the NHL Trade Deadline still looming, the conversation doesn't stop there. The guys will also throw around a few more hypothetical deals the Oilers could explore before the deadline arrives and discuss whether another move could still be coming.To wrap up the show, the boys will go through what's trending around the sports world and hand out their daily betting picks courtesy of bet365.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!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!This week we break down the NHL's true Stanley Cup contenders by separating the inner circle from the outer circle — and tightening the list.Are there only two real Cup threats in the East? Is that a hot take? We debate whether Colorado's dominance (67% GF and climbing) makes them the team to beat, and stack them up against Dallas, Carolina, and Tampa Bay.Plus, which teams on the outside — Minnesota, Vegas, Edmonton — need to improve the most at the deadline to become legit contenders?We also dive into the latest NHL trade rumors and moves:The Thomas-to-Buffalo deal falling through — what's next for the Sabres?Islanders & Bruins connected to Connor GarlandThe Poitras/Lohrei rumor reactionPredators selling off Cole Smith & Michael McCarronAnd past deadline trades that worked… and ones that completely flopped.In The Coaches' Room, we tackle a big question:How often does the team that “wins the deadline” actually go on to win the Stanley Cup?
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!The Edmonton Oilers have made a move on the blue line, acquiring veteran defenceman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2028 second‑round pick… so what's next? We're breaking down the fit, the numbers, and what this means for the rest of the Oilers' season and the trade deadline.We'll start with Nightly Results around the league, including the Dallas Stars' franchise‑record winning streak and the Seattle Kraken quietly climbing into a playoff spot in the Pacific.Then it's all things Oilers: why Murphy is the type of steady right‑shot defender this team has been looking for, how he changes the depth chart, and what Edmonton can still do with roughly $200K in cap space.In our Deadline Matchmaker segment, we play armchair GM and look at potential targets the Oilers could still chase — from gritty forwards to impact top‑six options — and how realistic any “one more move” actually is. We'll also touch on the Daily Faceoff trade targets list, the Kraken's interest in St. Louis, and what the future could look like for the Blackhawks after this deal.Plus: what's going on with the Toronto Maple Leafs after a rough 3‑6‑1 stretch and slipping further out of a playoff spot — is it finally time to “pull the pin”? We wrap with Jeff Marek's “The Sheet”, #AskDFO questions, and our bet365 Daily Bets.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!The New Jersey Devils continue their free fall, and with the NHL Trade Deadline approaching, could a blockbuster move be coming?
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!In today's episode, David Pagnotta joins the show to break down the biggest storylines around the NHL as the playoff races tighten and trade deadline pressure continues to build. From the Toronto Maple Leafs' recent struggles to panic in Edmonton and the latest insider trade buzz, we cover everything you need to know.We start with the Leafs, who snapped their three-game losing streak in their first game back from the break. Is this a turning point or just a temporary fix? We also take a deep dive into the Eastern Conference playoff race, looking at what each team needs to do down the stretch to secure a spot, plus Washington's big win over Philadelphia and how it impacts the standings.Then we shift focus to Edmonton, where the Oilers sit 8th in the West based on points percentage with just 28 wins in 59 games. Is it panic time? We also discuss Tristan Jarry's struggles since being acquired and whether that trade is already starting to backfire.In our Insider Notebook, David gives the latest on several key names ahead of the deadline, including Tyler Myers, Connor Garland, and Mackenzie Weegar. How interested are the Flames in potentially moving Weegar? What's the market for Myers and Garland? And after a strong Olympic performance, what does the trade landscape look like for Jordan Binnington?
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!The Colorado Avalanche are loading up for a major trade deadline push, but will they actually make the big move? After clearing cap space, the Avs are in position to swing for a splash — and we break down the top targets, including the possibility of a blockbuster deal. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Penguins have quietly built a massive stockpile of draft picks. Could they turn those assets into a game-changing addition?On today's episode of Daily Faceoff Live, Tyler Yaremchuk and the crew dive into the latest NHL trade deadline buzz, including under-the-radar names that could surprise before the deadline. We also discuss Jonathan Toews' situation in Winnipeg, his future, and what his recent scoring surge could mean for contenders looking for veteran help.We also cover major headlines around the league, including Sidney Crosby's injury timeline, Jon Cooper stepping away from the Lightning, and what it means for Tampa Bay. Plus, Matthews and Guentzel returning to action, and how teams are adjusting after the Milan Games break.In the Film Room, we take a deeper look at the Olympic hangover effect and which NHL teams could benefit most down the stretch. Are teams with more Olympic players at risk of slowing down? Or will the extra rest for other clubs give them an advantage? We also break down the MVP race, Macklin Celebrini's case, and whether the Sharks could push for a playoff spot.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Who raised their stock the most at the 2026 Winter Games? We kick off today's show with a full Olympic Stock Check, breaking down which players made themselves the most money and changed the way the league views them. Did someone like Trocheck or Jordan Binnington elevate their trade value the most, or is there another name that deserves that title? We also dive into Ristolainen and Zibanejad, plus a look at the latest Larkin piece over at Daily Faceoff.Then it's time for The Rating Game, where you grade the takes from 1–10. Do the Columbus Blue Jackets actually have a better shot at making the playoffs than the Toronto Maple Leafs? And do the Nashville Predators have a better chance to get in than the Seattle Kraken? Let us know how we did.In our NHL Award Over/Unders segment, we debate whether Zach Werenski is closing the gap on Cale Makar in the Norris Trophy race and discuss Jon Cooper's position as the betting favorite for the Jack Adams.Jeff Marek joins as we look ahead to the deadline. Is there a general manager who might get a little desperate? And what exactly are the Florida Panthers going to do — sell, buy, or go down with the ship?We wrap things up with our bet365 Daily Bet, taking a look at Mammoth +350 to miss the playoffs, and finish with a little Garbage Time featuring USA partying.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Team USA captures Olympic gold — and we're breaking down everything that decided the biggest game of the Winter Games
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Chaos took over the quarterfinals at the Milan tournamentIn this episode, we break down Canada's dramatic overtime win, clutch performances from Mitch Marner, and a strong night in net from Jordan Binnington, who made key saves to keep Team Canada alive.We also discuss the concerning injury to Sidney Crosby, officiating controversy, and how Canada managed to complete the comeback when it mattered most.On the American side, Connor Hellebuyck led Team USA past a dangerous Team Sweden squad, with overtime heroics from Quinn Hughes helping avoid a major upset.Looking ahead, we preview the semifinal matchups as Canada prepares for Team Finland, while the USA gets set to face Team Slovakia. Can either underdog pull off a surprise?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!The Qualifying Round begins at the Milan Games and we're breaking down everything you need to know as the tournament shifts to elimination hockey.Team USA – Will Kyle Connor play?Canada Lineup Decisions – Is there a goaltending debate? Should changes be coming?Sweden vs Latvia Preview – What's at stake and who has the edge?
Team Canada has officially secured the top seed at the Milan Games, finishing the preliminary round in dominant fashion. On today's episode of Daily Faceoff Live, Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton break down Canada's complete round-robin performance, analyze the biggest takeaways, and preview the road to gold in the knockout stage.How did Canada lock up first place? Which players have stepped up as difference-makers? And how does Team Canada stack up against the tournament's other contenders heading into the medal round?We dive into:Canada's full preliminary round recapKey performances from Canada's forwards and defensive coreSpecial teams impact and transition playGoaltending confidence heading into elimination gamesQuarterfinal matchups and potential semifinal pathsTournament-wide storylines from the Milan GamesWith the medal round approaching, the pressure ramps up. Canada's depth, structure, and star power have been on full display — but can they finish the job?If you're following the Milan Games and Team Canada hockey, this episode has everything you need before the knockout stage begins.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Join Tyler Yaremchuk and Jeff Marek as they break down Team Canada vs Team France at the Milan Games in our live post‑game show!We go through all the key moments from puck drop to the final horn – the biggest goals, turning points, and standout performances. Tyler and Jeff dig into what Canada did well, where they struggled, and what this game tells us about their chances going forward at the Milan Games.You'll get honest reactions, detailed analysis, and plenty of back‑and‑forth as we unpack:• Full game recap and major momentum swings• Standout performances from Canada and France• Goaltending breakdown and special teams impact• Coaching decisions, line combinations, and tactics• What this result means for Canada's path the rest of the tournamentSHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Join us LIVE as we break down all the action from Team Canada vs Team Switzerland at the Milan Games! Our hosts dive into every highlight, key plays, and standout performances from this thrilling match. From clutch goals to game-changing moments, we cover it all and give you insights you won't get anywhere else.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Welcome back to Daily Faceoff Live as we break down a massive day at the Milan Games!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!The puck drops on the Milan Winter Games as we break down everything you need to know about Team Sweden
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Canada vs USA headlines the tournament opener, and we're breaking down everything you need to know before puck drop.In this episode, we dive into the biggest questions surrounding both teams at the 4 Nations tournament — from Canada's roster loaded with 19 returning players to Connor Hellebuyck's dominant .932 save percentage and what it means for Team USA.We debate lineup decisions, early-game strategy, goaltending strengths and weaknesses, and identify the country everyone might be sleeping on. Plus, we highlight the most overlooked player on either roster who could swing the tournament.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and special guest, Rick Nash!Rick Nash is a Canadian hockey legend, and in this episode, he takes us deep behind the scenes of his three Olympic appearances. From the disappointment of Turin in 2006 as a 21-year-old kid to the absolute peak of pressure and glory winning Gold on home soil in Vancouver 2010, and finally the dominant run in Sochi 2014.We talk about the differences in team dynamics, what it's like walking into a room full of future Hall of Famers, and the advice he'd give to the next generation of Team Canada stars.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Today we start the show talking about the Florida Panthers. With their season on the line, trailing behind in the East, they've now lost Sam Bennett. How will this affect their push for the playoffs?Then we look at the trade market as talks heat up for both Nazim Kadri and Artemi Panarin. Could Panarin be a rental and if so, where would he go?With the Milan Games around the corner we got a rare piece from Connor McDavid. an article to Canada. https://www.theplayerstribune.com/connor-mcdavid-nhl-hockey-canada-edmonton-oilersJeff Marek joins the show to talk about the Barry Trotz effect in Nashville and how deep the sell off could be in St. Louis.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Today we start the show talking about Barry Trotz stepping down as the GM of the Nashville Predators.We then jump to the Stadium Series as we saw some chaos in OT as well as our second goalie fight of the year!Then we do our man of the weekend as Cole Caufield let the Canadiens to a big win over the Sabres and Linus Ullmark has an impressive showing after coming back from his leave.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start with Ondrej Palat scoring in his Islanders debut, the Islanders topping the Rangers, and a wild penalty sequence you have to see. We also touch on Ottawa staying hot after back-to-back impressive wins, pouring in 12 goals over their last two games.Then we get into the Artemi Panarin situation. Panarin will not play for the Rangers before the Olympic break, and we discuss what that means, his contract outlook, and which teams could realistically be in the mix moving forward.Next, we talk rebuilds. Montreal is ranked #1 among NHL rebuilds, and we explain why the Canadiens' turnaround has been so impressive compared to teams like the Ducks, Sharks, and Blackhawks. How did Montreal get back into the playoff picture so fast?We wrap things up with The All 32 segment, asking what has surprised us most so far this NHL season and why this year feels different.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show in Leafland where the Toronto Maple Leafs celebrated the 50th anniversary of Darryl Sittler's 10-point game by almost allowing 10 against the Buffalo Sabres. A 7-4 loss puts the Leafs eight points out of a playoff spot and wraps up an 0-4-1 home stretch. Is it time to look to next season for the Leafs?The New York Islanders continue to be active in the trade market acquiring Ondrej Palat and picks for the New Jersey Devils for Maxim Tsyplakov. The Devils shed salary, while the Islanders gain a player with playoff experience and some picks. Are either teams done dealing?Next its another edition of This or That. If you had to pick between the Winnipeg Jets and Nashville Predators who would you bet on to make the playoffs? Who would be the bigger disappointment not making the playoffs the Washington Capitals or the Los Angeles Kings?David Pagnotta from The Fourth Period joins the show for The Insider Notebook. We'll discuss trade talk around the league, who could acquire and extend Artemi Panarin, and the fallout of the pre-Olympic trades. SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Steve Peters!We start the show with another Monday edition of Man of the Weekend. After his Jasper Pond Hockey tournament win, Pat was a contender for this award, but Tyler went with another player in the province who scored his first career hat trick over the weekend contributing on every goal in an intense overtime win. Stuart Skinner is fitting in nicely in Pittsburgh and the Penguins are cruising on a four-game win streak sitting second in the Metro Division. Are the Penguins actually good or is this a fluke?Next, it's Concern-O-Meter time as the Washington Capitals and Toronto Maple Leafs both had rough weekends and sit 5 points out of the last wildcard spot in the East. Who should be more concerned with their season slipping away? Sam Montembeault has allowed 12 goals in his last 3 starts going 1-2-0. Is it time for the Canadiens to be seriously concerned about their crease situation? Who could Kent Hughes realistically go after at the deadline in a thin goalie market? Brock Seguin from DFO Fantasy joins the show for his segment A Guy, A Stat & A Trend. Who does Brock have as key contributors heading into the Olympic Break?DFO Fantasy - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3slNdxKa3ypmApUsyceLXgSHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
*Disclaimer - We had some audio issues at the start that ends at about 7 minutes, sorry or the inconvenience!Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with some statement wins around the league last night. The Pittsburgh Penguins went into Edmonton and put up a six-spot in a big win and the Nashville Predators rallied from 3-0 down to beat the struggling Senators 5-3 on the back of a Steven Stamkos hat-trick. The Buffalo Sabres also picked up a massive win in a divisional matchup with the Canadiens.Matt Larkin has a new trade board up on the DFO website. The guys dive into some of the top trade targets available around the league.Mikko Rantanen was traded to the Hurricanes almost a year to the day. What big names could be moved at the deadline, and could there be another big, shocking move from a Central Division team this year?Matt Larkin from DFO joins the show for The All 32 talking all things Mitch Marner with his anticipated return to Toronto coming this evening.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with an Atlantic overtime battle in Toronto. Moritz Seider bullied Easton Cowan off the puck in the extra frame before feeding it to Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin for the OT winner.We stick in the Atlantic as the Buffalo Sabres locked up Josh Doan on a 7-year contract extension at $6.95 AAV. Can we say the JJ Peterka trade was a win-win for Utah and Buffalo? With one player locked up all eyes remain on Alex Tuch and his potential future in Buffalo, what does David Pagnotta have to say about a possible Tuch deal?Summer brings back great memories, but are all teams happy with their summer moves? We'll look at some summer wins and losses from this past off-season.Jonny Lazarus from Morning Cuppa Hockey and Tri-State Hockey joins the show to discuss the disaster of a season for the New York Rangers. We'll talk Shesterkin/Fox injuries, Jonathan Quick, Artemi Panarin, and look ahead to what could be a very active off-season for the blue shirts.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Steve Peters!We start the show with Olympic injury watch as both Darcy Kuemper and Anthony Cirelli left their games with injuries. Zach Hyman and Seth Jarvis highlight the potential replacements for the Lightning forward. Sweden looks to be operating on the assumption of two key players missing the tournament and two USA snubs had big nights in wins for their respective teams.The Eastern Conference playoffs could have several new teams come April. Five teams that made the dance last season are currently on the outside looking in. Which of Toronto, New Jersey, Florida, Washington, or Ottawa would be the biggest failure if they don't make it this year?Youth seems to be trumping experience out West when it comes to the wildcard push with Utah, San Jose, and Anaheim all riding hot stretches to start the new year. Which of these three teams do the guys have the most faith in this season? Winnipeg, Nashville, and St. Louis have all had underwhelming seasons and with plenty of veterans on their squads who makes a push and who sells?Irf Gaffar from the DFO Rundown Insider Edition joins the show for the All 32 discussing all things Canucks. We'll dive into the franchise worst losing streak, the aftermath of the Kiefer Sherwood trade, Elias Pettersson, and other potential trade pieces.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with the San Jose Sharks' acquisition of Vancouver forward Kiefer Sherwood. As David Pagnotta said yesterday on the show the price had dropped and it was imminent for a Sherwood trade, and not long after the show the NHL hits leader was shipped to San Jose for two seconds and undrafted defenceman Cole Clayton.It was an eventful return for Matthew Tkachuk as the San Jose Sharks came into Sunrise and punched the Panthers in the mouth in a 4-1 defeat. Alex Nedeljkovic and Sergei Bobrovsky got into a rare goalie fight and Ned had the fists flying after a questionable hit on a Sharks defender.Is 2000 the new 1000? Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, and Connor McDavid have all breezed past the 1k point plateau, but can these superstars hit 2k total points by the time they finish their careers?Jeff Marek from The Sheet joins the show to discuss the streaking Sharks, the disaster in Ottawa's crease, and is San Jose a buyer?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with the Vegas Golden Knights picking up one of the biggest trade pieces on the market. On a seven-game winning streak the Golden Knights added more talent to their roster bringing in Flames defender Rasmus Andersson. At 50% retained did Vegas pull off a massive win here?Next, it's the Man of the Weekend segment. Multiple hat-tricks highlight this week's edition with one coming from a division leader and the other in a game that toppled the top team in the Central.Jake Sanderson was visibly upset with the goaltending situation in Ottawa over the weekend calling out young netminder Leevi Merilainen. The Sens got a 30 save performance out of James Reimer the next night but still fell in overtime. Can the return of Linus Ullmark fix Ottawa's goaltending woes.David Pagnotta from the Fourth Period joins the show to give the insider scoop on trades and rumours around the league. He'll discuss the Andersson to Vegas trade, how close another team came to getting the Flames defender, and pieces in Vancouver that look primed to be moved.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with Mitch Marner's first game against his former team, the Toronto Maple Leafs. There was no love from Auston Matthews towards his former teammate in the pregame interview, where Marner was very professional in his response to playing Matthews for the first time since his departure. Jack Eichel scored the OT winner in a 6-5 victory for the Golden Knights who are in Toronto next week. Ilya Sorokin padded his Vezina resume with a 35 save shutout against the Edmonton Oilers. Hutts breaks down Sorokin's game and his first thoughts when Sorokin entered the league.Artemi Panarin is on the trade block, what team should pursue the Russian winger the hardest? The Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Carolina Hurricanes, Minnesota Wild and LA Kings are all teams highlighted by the guys and seen in Matt Larkin's article on Daily Faceoff.Former Buffalo Sabres coach Don Granato joins the show to talk Sabres hot streak, Tage Thompson, and the US Olympic roster.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with New York once again struggling at home. The Rangers got eight goals pumped past them by the Ottawa Senators. Since Shesterkin's injury the Rangers have allowed 30 goals. Is it time to retool?Daily Faceoff Live names their midseason MVP. Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon are the top two, but MacKinnon gets the edge at the halfway mark. Could Macklin Celebrini be a dark horse for the Hart?Matthew Schaefer, Cale Makar, and Logan Thompson were overwhelming winners at the halfway mark for the Calder, Norris, and Vezina. Which race is the closest and could we see a run by someone like Jesper Wallstedt, Darren Raddysh, or Ilya Sorokin?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show in Columbus and after their coaching change the Blue Jackets held off the Flames in a 5-3 win. Another struggling team, the Ottawa Senators, won last night as well. Both teams sit 6 points out of the last WC spot, but which group has the better chance to make the playoffs?A lot of teams are drifting in the middle of the standings and will have some difficult decisions at the deadline surrounding pending UFAs on their respective teams. Some veteran forwards on the Islanders, Sabres, and Blue Jackets along with two veteran bruisers on the back-end for the Ducks could draw plenty of attention should any of these teams move players at the deadline.Another team in that mushy middle stage is the Utah Mammoth. The Mammoth currently sit 7th in the Western Conference, but do they have enough offensive firepower to upset a Colorado or Vegas in the first round or should they sell some pending UFAs and look to add to their young core in a strong draft class?Jay Rosehill joins the show for The All 32 where we'll talk all things Toronto Maple Leafs, Auston Matthews, and if the Leafs can make and win a round in the playoffs.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with a coach firing in Columbus. Was it deserved for Dean Evason to get the boot? Can Rick Bowness turn this season around for the Blue Jackets?Brayden Point suffered a lower body injury but will be travelling with the team. The concern level for Tampa Bay and Team Canada has to be palpable with his hot streak. Will their be long-term injury issues for the Lightning forward.Tampa Bay is on a ten-game heater, but are they the best team in the Eastern Conference? William Karlsson is potentially out for the season in Vegas, what moves could we see the Golden Knights pull at the deadline with this added cap space? Steve Peters from The Coaches Room joins the show to talk Evason firing, Bowness hiring, and who could be next on the hot seat.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter HuttonWe start the show with another Monday edition of Man of the Weekend. Hutts went with a goalie who recorded a shutout in a divisional matchup, where Tyler went with a veteran who scored an OT winner for his young squad to win their third straight.The New York Rangers have Adam Fox and Igor Shesterkin on IR and just got embarrassed10-2 by the Boston Bruins. With teams circling around Artemi Panarin, will we see the Rangers become sellers at the deadline?There's more drama in New Jersey as Dougie Hamilton has been a healthy scratch recently and despite the Devils giving him a modified no-trade clause, it seems they're punishing him for exercising it. What can Tom Fitzgerald do to resolve this scenario and get the Devils back on track?Philip Broberg signed a contract extension with the Blues for 6 years at $8M AAV.Brock Seguin Managing Fantasy Editor at DFO joins the show for his A Guy, A Stat & A Trend. It's a very heavy Seattle and Detroit segment highlighting Jared McCann, Philipp Grubauer, and John Gibson.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We wrap up our mid-season grades today with the Pacific Division. The top of the Pacific is currently a tie between the Oilers and Golden Knights. Goaltending is a big question mark for both teams, with inconsistent play and injuries. Which team is the favourite to win the Pacific?We head out to California to look at the three teams and their opposing trajectories at this point of the season. Do the Kings belong in the realm with the Oilers and Golden Knights? Is the Ducks inexperience and lack of defensive play too much to overcome? What is the ceiling for the Sharks and Macklin Celebrini?Next, we go to the northern West Coast where we have Calgary, Seattle, and Vancouver who all are in a weird stage where the question is do they rebuild or do they retool? Will they follow the road map of up-and-coming teams like Chicago and San Jose, or will they try to follow Nashville and get veterans for a playoff push?Stanley Cup Champion Erik Johnson joins the show to talk about the Avalanche season, Gabriel Landeskog, Olympics, and horse racing.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with Atlantic Division report cards. The Detroit Red Wings and Montréal Canadiens are two young teams that are shooting up the standings and looking to start their Stanley Cup windows. Will either team add at the deadline and make a run?The Bolts are back! Riding an eight-game win streak and coming off a win over the NHL leading Colorado Avalanche, are the Bolts the team to beat in the Atlantic and the East? The Sabres are hot as well with 11 wins in their last 12 games. We'll also touch on the Panthers and Bruins who are wavering in the middle of the Atlantic standings.Next, we go to the Ontario teams, will either of the Toronto Maple Leafs or Ottawa Senators be forced into a seller position after the deadline?Steve Peters joins the show to breakdown the Devils defensive woes, lack of scoring, and will we see changes to the staff or roster before the deadline?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with Atlantic Division report cards. The Detroit Red Wings and Montréal Canadiens are two young teams that are shooting up the standings and looking to start their Stanley Cup windows. Will either team add at the deadline and make a run?The Bolts are back! Riding an eight-game win streak and coming off a win over the NHL leading Colorado Avalanche, are the Bolts the team to beat in the Atlantic and the East? The Sabres are hot as well with 11 wins in their last 12 games. We'll also touch on the Panthers and Bruins who are wavering in the middle of the Atlantic standings.Next, we go to the Ontario teams, will either of the Toronto Maple Leafs or Ottawa Senators be forced into a seller position after the deadline?Steve Peters joins the show to breakdown the Devils defensive woes, lack of scoring, and will we see changes to the staff or roster before the deadline?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!Today's show is all about the Metro Division as we hand out mid-season report cards. Is any team close to contending with the Hurricanes at the top? New Jersey was up there until the Hughes injury but now they've fallen down the standings. Washington was on top in the East last year, but has the magic ran out?Next, we look at the teams who have been surprises in the Metro. The Isles have a solid mix of young talent and veteran experience with Ilya Sorokin and David Rittich manning the crease. Philly just extended Christian Dvorak, but can they continue their hot start? The Penguins are on a five-game heater, but are they the most questionable of the mushy middle in the Metro?The back of the class has the New York Rangers and Columbus Blue Jackets looking for answers. The Rangers lost Igor Shesterkin last night, can they overcome an injury to their starter and make a second-half push? The Blue Jackets have a .524 point percentage and sit dead last in the Eastern Conference. Can the Blue Jackets take advantage of a smaller seller's market and grab some pieces for the future?Jeff Marek from The Sheet joins the show to talk all things World Juniors and give his opinion on the guy's Metro report cards. SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk, David Pagnotta and Steven Ellis!We start the show with an injury update in Toronto. Defensive stalwart Chris Tanev will likely miss the remainder of the regular season after considering surgery for a groin injury. How can the Leafs replace the veteran shutdown defender?The San Jose Sharks have signed center Alex Wennberg to a three-year contract extension with a $6 million AAV. The Sharks still have eight pending UFAs on their roster and are projected to have just under $50 million in cap space for next season. Will San Jose make any big splashes at the trade deadline or over the summer to bolster their young, talented core?The Vancouver Canucks continue to sit at the bottom of the Pacific Division, and trade talk is heating up around power forward Kiefer Sherwood. Meanwhile, the Nashville Predators are climbing the standings, but could veteran forward Steven Stamkos still be on the move as contending teams look to add a proven winner ahead of a potential Stanley Cup run?Steven Ellis joins the show for a World Juniors Gold Medal Preview. We'll talk about Canada's loss to Czechia, how this year compares to recent tournaments, the Czechia–Sweden matchup, how top draft-eligible players have performed, and his medal predictions for tonight.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Steve Peters!We start the show with the American Olympic roster announcement. Some key omissions and a break down of each of the positional groups. Can this team beat the Canadians?Sweden and Finland both released their rosters today as well. We'll look at the top European nation's choices and discuss if they can challenge the North Americans for the gold in Milan.Next we give some teams New Years Resoultions for the season. The Buffalo Sabres are the hottest team in the NHL right now, but consistency is their reolution as they look to break their playoff drought. Jonny Lazarus from the Tri-State of Hockey and Morning Cuppa Hockey pods joins the show to discuss the US Olympic roster, the omission of Adam Fox, the Winter Classic in Miami, and the New York Rangers. SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk, Jason Gregor and Matt Larkin!Team Canada has officially unveiled its Olympic hockey roster, and the selection process is already sparking major debate across the hockey world. On today's show, Matt Larkin joins Jason to break down the biggest surprises on Canada's Olympic team, including Darcy Kuemper being selected in goal, Bo Horvat and Anthony Cirelli making the roster, and the stunning decision to leave superstar Connor Bedard off the lineup. The guys analyze Hockey Canada's roster construction, what these choices reveal about their Olympic strategy, and whether experience, defensive reliability, and two-way play were prioritized over pure offensive upside. They also discuss the biggest roster snubs, project line combinations and roles, and debate whether this Team Canada roster is built to compete for Olympic gold.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show in Winnipeg as the Jets drop their sixth straight and sit seventh in the Central Division. They were 3-8-1 without Connor Hellebuyck and despite his return steadying the goals against they are still just 1-3-3 since he's been back. Last season at this point the Jets had 53 points, have they run out of fuel in Winnipeg?The Carolina Hurricanes are down to two goalies as Pyotr Kochetkov is done for the season with a knee injury, is this a big deal or no deal for the Canes Cup chances? Andrew Mangiapane, Sean Monahan, and Jake Debrusk headline some expensive healthy scratches. Are there serious concerns with any of these players and could we see some on the move?There are lots of questions surrounding the Canadian Olympic team, the guys each breakdown 3 big things to watch with the upcoming roster announcement tomorrow.Steven Ellis from Daily Faceoff joins the show for the Next Wave on the ground in Minnesota. We'll talk all things World Juniors from current breakout stars, Team Canada's undefeated start, who's looking like the top dog, and a sweet overtime goal.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with a holiday edition of Man of the Weekend, as the guys give their picks for Man of the Holidays. Tyler chose the overtime hero for the Minnesota Wild, while Carter went with the player who scored his first career hat trick in Pittsburgh.The Buffalo Sabres can't stop winning! Over the holidays, the Sabres picked up two more victories to extend their winning streak to eight games. They now sit fifth in the Atlantic Division and just miss out on the second wildcard spot due to the tiebreaker being owned by Florida. Can the Sabres finally break their playoff drought?The World Juniors dropped the puck on their 50th edition on Friday. There have already been some exciting games, including a few scares for perennial powerhouses. Latvia once again proved to be a thorn in Canada's side, taking them to overtime before falling 2–1 on a Michael Hage winner. Germany and Switzerland both stuck around against the host Americans, who could be without defender Cole Hutson after he took a puck to the head in their 2–1 victory over Switzerland on Saturday. Sweden remains undefeated after surviving a tight opening-game test from Slovakia. Finland looks like the top dog so far after dominant wins over Denmark and Latvia, but can the Finns keep the scoring going against the likes of Czechia and Canada?David Pagnotta from The Fourth Period joins the show for The Insider Notebook. We'll discuss which team has boosted its stock the most in 2025, which GM we should be watching to make moves in 2026, and get an update on contract talks between the Philadelphia Flyers and Christian Dvorak.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with Rick's revenge, as Philadelphia Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet picked up a 5–2 win over the Vancouver Canucks in his first game against the team he previously coached. Is Tocchet stunting the growth of young forward Matvei Michkov? And which team is closer to a Stanley Cup: the Flyers or the Canucks?It's the holidays, so we're giving out gifts on Daily Faceoff Live. Couples therapy for a coach and a young star, a fast pass to the playoffs, and a functional culture headline some of the gifts under the tree this holiday season.In Festivus fashion, the guys air their grievances about the NHL, specific teams, players, or hockey in general. What's something in the hockey world you have a passionate rant about?Jeff Marek from The Sheet joins the show to talk World Juniors, hockey grievances, the Olympics, and the Marc Savard firing.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Colby Cohen!We start the show with another Monday edition of Man of the Weekend. It was a milestone evening last night in Pittsburgh as Sidney Crosby got two points against the Montréal Canadiens to surpass Penguins legend Mario Lemieux as the franchise's leading scorer. Edmonton Oilers' captain Connor McDavid is on an insane heater right now with 26 points through 11 games this month with 12 goals and three 4-point games.Next, we look at the streaking Sabres and the falling Leafs in this edition of Hot & Cold. The Buffalo Sabres find themselves on a six-game win streak sitting just 3 points out of a playoff spot. It's trouble in Leaf Land though as the Toronto Maple Leafs have dropped three straight and sit six points out of a playoff spot and second last in the Eastern Conference. Is it a change in script for the border rivals this season?The trade market is heating up and there were some prominent names on the move this weekend with two trades going down. Phillip Danault returns to Montréal as the Canadiens acquire the veteran center to shore up their center depth sending a second-round pick to Los Angeles. Mason Marchment was also on the move, as the forward was rumoured to many teams, including a reunion in Dallas, before being sent to Columbus, with a second and fourth round pick heading to Seattle.Brock Seguin from the Daily Faceoff Fantasy joins the show for his segment A Guy, A Stat & A Trend where he breaks down the upcoming week in the fantasy hockey realm.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with some defenders who are dominating the league this season. Jakob Chychrun is showing off his stellar two-way play in Washington and Zach Werenski may be the most underrated defender in the NHL out in Columbus. Has Chychrun's play put him in the driver's seat to make Team Canada? Can Werenski's strong play carry over to the International stage for the Olympics with Team USA?After being acquired by the Edmonton Oilers, the biggest concern surrounding Tristan Jarry was his inability to stay healthy for 82 games. The Oilers' netminder left last night's game with a lower-body injury. Is concern renewed for the Oilers crease troubles and can Connor McDavid's recent hot streak carry the Oilers despite questions in goal?With the holiday roster freeze fast approaching rumours continue to swirl around some teams and players. Will the Kraken move Mason Marchment to a contender? Could Alex Lyon's days in Buffalo be numbered? Next, Stanley Cup champion TJ Oshie joins the show to talk about his career, the Olympics, the World Juniors, and the Washington Capitals. SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show in Florida where things are purring along as the Panthers are the cats' meow right now on a three-game win streak and moving up into a playoff spot. Are the Cats back in the hunt and do they possess the same bite as last year's Cup winners?On the West Coast it's a fall from grace in Los Angeles as the Kings are losing their hold of the throne in the playoff race as they've lost four straight and have tumbled to a wild card spot. With Kuemper out can the Kings finally find their offence? Next, it's The Rating Game, where Tyler and Carter discuss on a 1-10 scale how much they agree of disagree with the following statements. The LA Kings have a sub 50% chance of making the playoffs and the Carolina Hurricanes are the best team in the East.David Pagnotta from The Fourth Period joins the show for The Insider Notebook where he'll talk Rasmus Andersson trade market, next steps in Buffalo, what New Jersey might do after losing out on Hughes, and if it's time for the Rangers to make a splash at the deadline?SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Thursday afternoon means a fresh episode of Real Life was recorded and edited, and it's ready to help you wrap up the week. On today's podcast, the guys discussed Philip Rivers' return to the NFL, Morgan Wallen = Drake, Jay's list of traffic tickets, and more.The guys kicked off the Thursday episode of Real Life with a conversation about Tyler Yaremchuk's wedding and how we're finally able to release his Oodle Noodle ad from the ceremony. As you'll see, Tyler nailed the ad copy to open up the speeches, and the video is hilarious. Shifting gears, the guys discussed Philip Rivers' return to the Indianapolis Colts after a five-year absence. Needless to say, this is one of the wildest sports stories in recent memory, and we won't have to wait long to see how the experiment goes. Changing gears, the conversation turned to music after Wanye noted some dramatic weight loss in the music industry lately. With Ozempic so prevalent, it's hard to imagine there's no trade-off to losing weight so easily. That led to the boys talking about their annual Spotify wraps, and Chalmers' theory that Morgan Wallen is basically the Drake of country music. Somehow, talking about music led to Jay telling the story of the recent run of tickets he got yesterday and how he now has to deal with a wide list of infractions. Finally, the guys wrapped up the podcast with the Thursday episode of Real Life with a random collection of topics, including a look at anything other than the Edmonton Oilers. Needless to say, when the team is as bad as they've been lately, talking about literally any other topic just seems more enjoyable. As always, the Thursday episode was all over the map, which is precisely what you'd expect from the Real Life podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.