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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by host of Oilers Now and radio colour commentator Bob Stauffer (4:09) to chat about the importance of Edmonton's 4-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights, who the team will potentially lean on into the Stanley Cup Playoffs between Tristan Jarry or Connor Ingram, Kris Knoblauch maximizing his lines post-trade deadline, addresses the general management rumours and what he thinks of Edmonton's front office, and which player benefits from having Paul Coffey behind the bench. Then, co-host of Donnie and Dhali, Rick Dhaliwal, jumps on (35:59) to discuss the calls to shake up the Vancouver Canucks' front office, why it was difficult to move Elias Pettersson, and if a fractured relationship can be fixed between the Canucks and Pettersson. 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.
Josh Morrissey returned to the lineup Saturday night at Canada Life Centre after missing time with an injury suffered during the Olympics, and he made an immediate impact in the Winnipeg Jets 3–2 overtime win over the Vancouver Canucks. Morrissey scored the game-winner in the extra frame and also picked up an assist on Gabriel Vilardi's late goal that forced overtime. Those two points moved Morrissey past Dustin Byfuglien on the Jets' all-time franchise list for points by a defenseman, giving him 417. So, it begs the question: who would you rather have on your team -- Morrissey or Byfuglien? The guys give their thoughts and ask you, the listener, to weigh in. Also, has the path to the postseason actually opened up for the Jets? Cam has crunched the numbers, and if things continue the way they have since returning from the Olympic break, Winnipeg could find itself back in the playoff picture. The margins, however, are razor thin, and there are no guarantees teams like the Los Angeles Kings, Nashville Predators, Seattle Kraken, and San Jose Sharks won't find another gear -- especially with several head-to-head matchups still to come. How many points can the Jets realistically afford to give up over their final 20 games? All that and more on today's edition of Jets at Noon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets rallying to defeat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 in overtime on a night Josh Morrissey assisted on the equalizer and recorded the game-winner to pass Dustin Byfuglien to become the franchise leader for points by a defenceman.
Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving (3:13) to recap his team's trade deadline moves, his motives to sell, the next steps in retooling the roster, if there's a definite plan in place between himself leading the organization, head coach Craig Berube and ownership, how much he will weigh the incoming draft picks to leverage them in potential moves this summer, the decision to healthy scratch for roster management purposes with Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Scott Laughton, and Bobby McMann and if he would've re-signed Laughton before ultimately moving him away. Then, former NHL head coach, general manager and president Doug MacLean (28:52) stops by to share his takeaways from the deadline, why Anaheim Ducks look to compete for a deep run into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Washington Capitals moving on from John Carlson, the unknowns surrounding the Vancouver Canucks' future, and who's poised to improve with the remaining games left. 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 NHL trade deadline has passed, but the Vancouver Canucks may still have one more deal in the queue. Jamie and Thomas break down a quiet day in Vancouver compared to the big prices paid around the league, including Detroit's hefty return for Justin Faulk. They also discuss whether the Canucks missed an opportunity to capitalize on Filip Hronek's value and why interest in Teddy Blueger never reached the team's asking price. Plus, a look at minor deals involving Reichel and Kampf and what it all means for the organization moving forward. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The trade market is finally beginning to move as the deadline approaches, with teams like the Leafs and Blues shifting toward selling after falling out of the race. The Canucks may have options to move Teddy Blueger, though any deal could require taking salary back. Meanwhile, Utah's prospect-heavy strategy shows how draft capital can turn into impact players like Mackenzie Weegar. Plus, the fallout from Colton Parayko declining a move to Buffalo, quiet chatter around Evander Kane, and a critical look at the Hurricanes despite their win. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down a busy day around the Canucks and the NHL trade market. The guys react to Jett Woo being dealt to San Jose for Jack Thompson and discuss Woo's path from prospect to AHL champion in Abbotsford. Vancouver Giants head coach Parker Burgess joins to talk about the team's transition and the boost from adding Ryan Lin. Plus, Flames PxP voice Jon Abbott weighs in on Mackenzie Weegar's impact, Nazem Kadri's trade outlook, and why the Canucks must move pending UFAs like Teddy Blueger before the deadline. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The Stars are adding defenseman Tyler Myers from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Dallas' own second-round pick in 2027 and own fourth-round pick in 2029.
On this episode of Canucks Talk, Tyler Myers is dealt for a 2nd and 4th round pick as Patrik Allvin signals that nearly every veteran, except Filip Hronek, is available. Donnie & Dhali join to discuss asset management, draft struggles, and whether contracts like Jake DeBrusk's now look more valuable after Kiefer Sherwood's extension in San Jose. Stefan Rosner weighs in on stalled Conor Garland talks with the Islanders and management publicly challenging Elias Pettersson to back up words with action. Plus, Jason Bukala breaks down why Landon DuPont's profile as a 15-year-old defenceman might be historically special. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
On this episode of The Whiteboard, trade chatter ramps up with reports that Colton Parayko could be heading to Buffalo for a first-round pick and Radim Mrtka — if he's willing to waive his no-trade clause. We reflect on Tyler Myers' tenure in Vancouver and why his deal marked a meaningful step in the Canucks' reset. The market for Conor Garland is expanding, with the Capitals, Bruins, Islanders and Devils reportedly circling, while Tampa Bay shows interest in Linus Karlsson. Plus, Kevin Lankinen gets the start as Vancouver tries to steady the ship. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
HOUR 3 - The Vancouver Canucks are the worst team in the NHL and with the NHL trade deadline a few days away, trades are imminent. What can fix the Vancouver Canucks? We discussed the villainous Tkachuk brothers earlier in the show. Now we are flipping it around. If you had to take one, AND YOU HAVE TO TAKE ONE, which Tkachuk brother would you want on your team? Brady or Matthew? The Green Zone
The Vancouver Canucks have moved out Tyler Myers. The Oilers comeback to beat the Senators. The Brad's clinch playoff spots at the Brier. The KC Chiefs trade away McDuffie. And the Blue Jays battled Team Canada in a friendly baseball game. HOUR 1 - The U of S Huskies women's basketball team are looking to claim another national championship. Head coach, Lisa Thomaidis, joins Jamie & Locker to discuss why this years journey is a lot different than the past couple of years. The Green Zone
The Dallas Stars make it nine straight wins with a commanding 6–1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. What started as a potential trap game quickly turned into a statement performance. Ryan and James break down the Adam Erne “pinball” goal that shifted momentum, Lian Bichsel's breakout two-goal night, and why Wyatt Johnston continues to elevate his game at an elite level. They also discuss: Oettinger's performance and defensive breakdowns The Stars' dominant second and third periods Vancouver's struggles and what it says about both franchises Biggest Winner & Biggest Loser The streak is alive. The confidence is building. And the Stars look like a team that knows exactly who they are. If you're enjoying the show, leave us a five-star review and follow the podcast so you never miss an episode. We're Looking for sponsors! If you or your business want to partner with a passionate, growing hockey podcast with a loyal Dallas Stars fanbase, we'd love to connect. Check out our media kit by clicking here to learn how you can support Starcastic Remarks and reach a dedicated NHL audience. JOIN THE Who CARES Club! Love Starcastic Remarks? Join our membership club, The Who Cares Club! For $5/month, you get some exclusive perks and help the most sarcastic Stars podcast continue to grow and continue on! Click here to join! Support Starcastic Remarks! Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review wherever you listen to podcasts—it makes a huge difference! Watch us on YouTube and click like & subscribe and hit that notification bell! Follow us across social media for updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content: YouTube: @StarcasticR Twitter (X): @StarcasticR Discord: Join Here TikTok: @StarcasticR Instagram: @StarcasticR Facebook: @StarcasticR Visit our website here for more content! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of The Whiteboard, we break down the Vancouver Canucks' embarrassing 6–1 loss at Rogers Arena to the Dallas Stars and why it feels like a true turning point for the franchise. Nikita Tolopilo made key stops, but the team in front of him collapsed raising hard questions about effort, leadership, and accountability. Are the veterans really worth keeping for “leadership,” or has this core been too insulated from criticism during years of mediocrity? The direction of this team feels fragile and what happens next could define the rebuild. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jannik Hansen joins Jamie and Thomas to put the Canucks' tough loss into perspective, reminding fans that the Dallas Stars are among the NHL's elite but effort and pushback still matter. With the trade deadline approaching, the focus shifts to moving veterans for meaningful returns, not just flipping UFAs for late-round picks. Reports from Islanders beat writer Stefen Rosner suggest serious discussions between Vancouver and New York around Conor Garland possibly more than just a one-for-one deal. If the Canucks want to restock properly, this may be the type of swing they need to take. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
EDDIE OLCZYK (Kraken TV Network) Edzo joins the show on the perfect week as we talk to him about the Olympics experience and what it was like calling the gold medal game for the USA on Sunday. How did the US win that game? It's all about Hellebuyck! What does he make of the Kraken's struggles coming out of the Olympic break and what can they do to right things? :30- JACKSON FELTS joins the show as the Sounders season is underway. The team missed the playoffs last year, how big of a shock was that and what is the mad scientist working on to ensure that doesn't happen this season? How is the health of the team heading into 2026? Who should we be keeping our eye on this season? The World Cup is coming this summer- will it take anything away from the Sounders? :45- We close out the show and the week with Booze News! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We starting off March with another Monday Preview. We've got Crusty Old Guy breaking down the matchups against the Winnipeg Jets, Vancouver Canucks and the Dallas Stars. What will these matchups look like? How will the Trade Deadline affect both lineups?
On this episode, Jamie, Thomas, and Landon Ferraro dive into trade buzz around the NHL as the Edmonton Oilers intensify talks for Connor Murphy and what that market movement could mean for the Vancouver Canucks. The spotlight also turns to Elias Pettersson, whose passion and leadership presence are being questioned in a market where fading into the background isn't an option. With Nikita Tolopilo set to start and Kevin Lankinen adjusting to a changing role behind Thatcher Demko, Vancouver's crease situation adds another layer of intrigue. Plus, thoughts on permanent daylight savings time in BC and why timing on and off the ice matters right now. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
On this episode of The Whiteboard, we break down why moving Tyler Myers is the baseline deal the Vancouver Canucks must make — and why it has to happen now. We revisit what a “successful” deadline looked like back in January: stockpiling top-50 picks, landing first- and second-round value, and creatively shedding contracts. The big question: can this front office execute three or four meaningful moves under pressure, or is it time to withhold a vote of confidence? Plus, thoughts on Landon DuPont and why some believe he's one of the best young defencemen in years. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
With the NHL trade deadline looming this Friday, we take a look at which Vancouver Canucks players are mostly likely to get moved this week.
Kraken head coach Lane Lambert's pregame interview with Everett Fitzhugh ahead of the Feb. 28th matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Vancouver Canucks from Climate Pledge Arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pregame coverage with Everett Fitzhugh, Mike Benton and Al Kinisky and for the Feb. 28th matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Vancouver Canucks from Climate Pledge Arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Game highlights with Everett Fitzhugh and Al Kinisky on Feb. 28th, from a 5-1 Seattle Kraken win over the Vancouver Canucks at Climate Pledge Arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Postgame coverage with Everett Fitzhugh, Al Kinisky, Mike Benton and Anderson Hirst after the Seattle Kraken beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 at Climate Pledge Arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Benton with the Feb. 28 episode of Kraken This Morning with Ian Furness, ahead of the six-game homestand opener for the Kraken at 7pm PT against the Vancouver Canucks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Doug MacLean (4:41), former NHL president, general manager and head coach, to chat about the fallout from the U.S. Men's Hockey team winning the Gold Medal game against Canada, the media coverage on American players on NHL organizations north of the border, and the concerning number of Canadian teams making the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Then, Mac shares his thoughts on the potential Leafs rebuild, the trade speculation with Tyler Myers and the Vancouver Canucks, asking players to waive their 'no trade clause', and Paul Coffey's return to the Edmonton Oilers' bench. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee close out the week by reading more of your thoughts and questions from the text line! 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.
Hour 3 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off hour 3 the guys are joined by NHL Insider and the Host of Frankly Hockey, Frank Seravalli! Frank dives into the trade market coming out of the Olympic break. He starts on the potential moves of the Vancouver Canucks. Then Frank touches on Jordan Binnington, Mikko Rantanen's time in Raleigh and much more! (35:03) Later on, the guys react to to clips of Brady Tkachuk trying to be smart and Johnny Knoxville getting emotional about Bulls. We close with Plays of the Week! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. This show is produced by Connor Gronsdahl and Shan Virjee Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
We cover the top 8 sports stories of the day in the OCHO 1. The Kraken have another disaster 2. DeMarcus Lawrence contemplating retirement? 3. NFL Combine 4. Mariners Spring Training 5. WBC starts next week 6. Sounders looking to start 2-0 7. UW honors Detlef Shrempf 8. What's next on KJR? :30- SPENCER HAWES joins the show as UW basketball gets set to honor Detlef Schrempf tomorrow. What kind of an impact has Det had on UW and the basketball community? How frustrated is he with UW mens basketball right now? What is the issue? Why aren't they having any success? Is Danny Sprinkle the right guy for the job? How would Spencer fix the tanking issue in the NBA? :45- We take a look at what's next at the Pajama Party and who the Seahawks might be focusing on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He had enough chances in regulation to find the back of the net but Cole Perfetti finally got it done which gave the Jets a 3-2 win in OT as they kick off the post-Olympic break with a win.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday and dig into some of Sean's experiences from covering the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.
On this episode of Canucks Talk with Jamie and Thomas, the guys welcome in Donnie and Dhali to reset after the Olympics and turn their focus back to a looming NHL trade deadline. Vancouver is listening on nearly everyone, with Jake DeBrusk and Connor Garland drawing interest, and big-picture questions swirling around Elias Pettersson's contract value. Jason Bukala joins to reflect on Canada's tournament, Connor Hellebuyck's breakout, and the next wave of stars like Gavin McKenna eyeing 2030. With ten days to go, expect the Canucks to be anything but quiet. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Canuck Clay and ParkersPucks discuss potential trade options for the Vancouver Canucks with the NHL Trade Deadline coming up on March 6.
On this episode of Canucks Talk with Jamie and Thomas, Landon Ferraro joins to break down Canada's dominant Olympic performance that still ended in heartbreak, and whether any roster decision — including adding Schaefer — would have changed the outcome. The guys debate Jon Cooper's future behind the bench and where Connor Hellebuyck's gold-medal run ranks among the greatest goaltending performances ever. Kevin Woodley stops by to discuss Hellebuyck silencing critics, Jordan Binnington's trade value, and the future of Canadian goaltending. Plus, what Rossi and Zeev Buium returning means for the Vancouver Canucks moving forward. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Team USA defeats Team Canada for the GOLD MEDAL! Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley breakdown the Gold Medal game, Matt Boldy's goal, the coaching decision that won the game, why it's NOT the Miracle on Ice 2, Dylan Larkin on the big stage, Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes' teeth, American captains on Canadian teams, and athletes with political messages at the Olympics. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I talk to Conor about what is going on in Vancouver, the big Quinn Hughes trade, the Olympics and plenty more, Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie and Drance discuss if the Canucks market is truly prepared for how long it could take to become a contender. What is Drance's timeline to make the playoffs? Then, the guys discuss Team USA's strengths, and where Canada could take advantage of them in the Finals. Plus, would Russia be competing for a medal in this tournament and does Canada need Bedard? Later, Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Dim talks main takeaways from Canada's win over Finland, Gold Medal game predictions, and a draft for game winning goal scorers. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Drance react to the Canada vs USA Women's Gold Medal game. Then, how did Filip Hronek play at the Olympics? Later, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Niedermayer joins the show. Scott talks Team Canada, being Captain at the Olympics, facing adversity early in the tournament, and Celebrini/Toews comparison. Plus, the guys preview Canada vs Finland Semi-Final. Drance explains why the Canucks need to be more aggressive come July 1. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Drace recap Team Canada's thrilling OT win vs Czechia. Should Team Canada be a bit worried? What is Crosby's injury status? Plus, the guys discuss the other Olympic Hockey matchups. Later, Filip Chytil is injured again. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Drance react to Team Canada's OT thriller vs Czechia. Then, the guys are joined by Donnie and Dhali for 'the crossover'. They discuss Binnington being clutch, the missed 'too many men' call, lineup decisions for Canada, and thoughts on Elias Pettersson's tournament thus far. Plus, Jamie and Drance dive deeper into the looming lineup decisions for Team Canada. Later, Jason Bukala joins the show. Jason talks Canada's win, how Celebrini has been playing, and what he'd do with the lineup. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
On this episode of Canucks Talk, Thomas Drance is joined by Landon Ferraro, Jannik Hansen, and Dimitri Filipovic to break down the Olympic hockey landscape and what it means for the NHL season. The panel examines why Team Canada looks nearly unbeatable without a major goaltending swing, Sweden's roster decisions, and the toll injuries to stars like Nathan MacKinnon and Martin Nečas could have on their NHL clubs. They also dive into Denmark's development gap, Olympic roster mismanagement, and controversial selections for Team USA. Plus, which Vancouver Canucks players could be on the move as the trade market heats up. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan CharkThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In this episode I host Braeden Cootes of the Prince Albert Raiders. Braeden was drafted 15th overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2025 NHL Draft and has won two gold medals for Canada,
Josh and Lina open the show discussing today's Men's Hockey Olympic results. How did Elias Pettersson perform in Sweden's first game? Then, the duo goes over the tournament format and an official team Canda Olympic update. Later, Vancouver GoldenEyes player Mannon McMahon joins the show. Mannon talks her arrival in Vancouver, her thoughts on USA vs Canada, and what she's looking forward too. Then, it's time for 'Cap or No cap'. The duo debates various sports topics. This podcast is produced by Arash Memarzadeh and Elan Chark.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to break down the loss for the Utah Mammoth against Dallas ahead of a must win match up against the Vancouver Canucks. Brought to you by - Hercules First Federal Credit Union, growing stronger together.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee open the week with some trade talk as the Toronto Maple Leafs head into the Olympic break's roster freeze. They look at the standings and discuss the scenarios that might make the Leafs reconsider selling. Then, they reflect on the Leafs' win over the Vancouver Canucks, Morgan Rielly's injury, and why both he and the Leafs could benefit from him getting a 'change of scenery.' Later, Sportsnet columnist Eric Francis joins the show (32:40) to help set the stage for the Leafs' matchup against the Calgary Flames, the hurdles of a potential Nazem Kadri trade, Blake Coleman's market, 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 reacts to the Raptors weekend and explains why he prefers for the front office to not swing for the fences at this weeks trade deadline. Next, JD gets into the Maple Leafs brass and Auston Matthews reaffirming their commitment to each other, Morgan Rielly's time with the Leafs and his remaining contract, and what the Leafs can learn from the Vancouver Canucks. The show ends with 'What We Missed' The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Kenny Albert, Rangers radio voice and one of sports broadcasting's most versatile talents, joins Neil Smith and Vic Morren for an in-depth career discussion. From 2025 National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame induction to his autobiography "A Mic for All Seasons" now available on audiobook, hear about calling the 1994 Stanley Cup Final on NHL Radio when Rangers-Canucks matched his two favorite teams, Barry Trotz fake arrest prank in Baltimore Skipjacks days, growing up with legendary father Marv Albert, and preparation differences between 20-30 hour NFL weeks versus NHL games. Plus comprehensive Rangers analysis on inconsistency and JT Miller trade impact, Washington and Winnipeg surprising success, Detroit and Ottawa turnarounds, Islanders injury plague with three waiver pickups, Devils inconsistency despite upgrades, why all three New York teams making playoffs raises excitement, radio versus TV call differences working with Dave Maloney and Eddie Olczyk, Twin Rinks Port Washington skating instructor origin story where Neil first saw Kenny's name, and humbleness making journey to top more fun than being there. Broadcasting legend shares 40 years of career insights.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome: A Man for All Seasons with Kenny Albert joining NHL Wraparound[01:00] - Great privilege: reminiscing with good friend Kenny Albert[02:00] - 2025 National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame induction: great names inducted past years[03:00] - Hall of Fame located Commack Long Island: big honor to be included[04:00] - Madison Square Garden press room: sitting with mom and dad after Rangers games[05:00] - Neil scouting for Islanders: innocent days for all of us[06:00] - NHL this season: things didn't see coming or surprised you[07:00] - Two biggest surprises: Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets[08:00] - Washington last year playoffs: tired, old, slow against Rangers[09:00] - Retooled: Pierre-Luc Dubois, Logan Thompson, key players during off-season[10:00] - Alex Ovechkin amazing season: Spencer Carbery a lot of credit[11:00] - Winnipeg: Scott Arniel great guy, assistant coach with Rangers[12:00] - Head coaching opportunity Columbus: long time assistant, takes over where he played[13:00] - East Coast doesn't pay attention: tremendous goaltending Hellebuyck, terrific players[14:00] - Flip side disappointments: Detroit, Ottawa, Buffalo on the rise[15:00] - Todd McLellan coming in: terrific record since took over[16:00] - Ottawa finally next level: challenging for playoff spot, still time left[17:00] - Montreal rough start then great stretch: right in mix as well[18:00] - Pittsburgh impressive without Crosby and Malkin: leading up to break[19:00] - Not many teams really out of it: three-point games, 25-26 games remaining[20:00] - Players get to refresh: 100 players Four Nations, others recharge[21:00] - Doing color with Kenny at Joe Louis Arena: Detroit on Versus/OLN[22:00] - Over-preparer: tend to do even more than probably need[23:00] - Learning tricks of trade: what to do and what not to do through years[24:00] - Keep all game sheets: file cabinet to my left, could pull it out[25:00] - 1994 Stanley Cup Final: NHL Radio, looked through sheets recently[26:00] - Grew up Vancouver Canucks fan but also Rangers fan[27:00] - Working Washington doing Capitals home games cable 1992-95[28:00] - Also WTOP radio station: Rangers-Devils conference final happening[29:00] - Howie Rose and Mike Keenan: 1993 Final NHL Radio, Los Angeles-Montreal[30:00] - 1994: Howie supposed to do NHL Radio final, unavailable if Rangers got there[31:00] - Got call day of Game 3 Rangers-Devils series: would you be interested?[32:00] - 26 years old: of course I'd be interested, Rangers and Canucks my two teams[33:00] -
Led by Macklin Celebrini's four points, Will Smith's three points along with Yaroslav Askarov's strong performance, the San Jose Sharks dominated the Vancouver Canucks 5-2. Puckguy, Jules, and Tyler break down the victory and great night from the entire team. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
In this Hockey Day in Canada edition of 32 Thoughts LIVE from Moncton NB, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman react to Mitch Marner facing the Maple Leafs for the first time since signing in Vegas, while also highlighting jersey retirement nights for Zdeno Chára in Boston and Sergei Fedorov in Detroit (17:00). The guys dig into a surprising coaching change in Columbus (26:22). Things shift to our live show where the fellas open with Rasmus Andersson emerging as the hottest name on the trade market (30:19), and bleak times in New York where the Rangers' goaltending can no longer mask deeper issues (37:18). They discuss Vancouver opening the door to offers on everyone, Elias Pettersson's difficult stretch, and Filip Hronek as the Canucks' most valuable trade chip (44:24). Plus, the episode features interviews with Moncton Wildcats captain and Utah Mammoth fourth-overall pick Caleb Desnoyers (47:37), Wildcats head coach Gardiner MacDougall (1:03:19), and Kevin Bieksa (1:27:43).Kyle and Elliotte answer crowd questions in the Thoughtline (1:55:14). Today we highlight New Brunswick's Mike Trask. Trask's songwriting deconstructs traditional genre conventions to reshape the familiar into something extraordinary. Check out his music here.Listen to all the 32 Thoughts music here.Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates