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Le Démon Blond! Jeff and Elliotte remember the great Guy Lafleur and share some of their favourite childhood memories of the man who captured the imagination of the hockey world (00:01).They guys then get into some news from around the league including Ryan Getzlaf's final game (11:30), a crazy game between Vegas-San Jose (20:00), the injury situation with Robin Lehner (25:30), and they discuss what this off-season might look like for the teams that were knocked out of playoff contention — Sharks (31:00), Jets (35:30), Islanders (42:30), and Blue Jackets (47:30).Jeff also tells us about his fun trip to Chicago where his son's spring hockey team won a pretty big tournament.Music Outro: Chris Staples - Golden AgeCheck out more music from Chris Staples on SpotifyThis podcast is produced and mixed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.Audio Credits: Bally Sports West, CBC, Sportsnet and The Sharks Audio Network.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.
Peter DeBoer joins Shane, Gary, Dave and Dan for an extended conversation about becoming head coach of the Golden Knights and switching sides in the Vegas-San Jose rivalry. DeBoer talks about addressing the team for the first time, being presented with the game puck from his first win, and his points of emphasis at practice in Montreal. The crew also asks DeBoer about his background, including his law degree, his taste in music and his family roots.
TSN's Mike Johnson says the Vegas-San Jose rivalry is the best in hockey right now, for a number of reasons. Mike also says the reasons Mike Babcock gave for sitting Jason Spezza in the Leafs opener are "ridiculous"
NHL-säsongen 2019/20 närmar sig med stormsteg. En av de mest intressanta svenskarna i världens bästa hockeyliga är William Nylander, som vill få en nystart efter misslyckandet förra säsongen. I nya NHL-timmen diskuteras vilka förväntningar vi ska ha på Nylander. NHL-timmen fortsätter att räkna ned inför säsongen 2019/20. I nya avsnittet går experterna Uffe Bodin, Jonatan Lindquist och Linus Hugosson igenom lagen i Atlantic Division, där det hittas både topplag och bottenlag. Ett av topplagen blir Toronto Maple Leafs, tror trion, där William Nylander går en spännande säsong till mötes. Det var möjligen den utdragna kontraktstvisten och den försenade säsongsstarten som låg bakom den tröga utdelningen för Nylander i fjol. Bara 27 poäng på 54 matcher var långt under godkänt för stjärnan, som producerat två raka säsonger med minst 60 poäng dessförinnan. I år har han bättre förutsättningar att ”komma rätt” in i säsongen, och experterna Uffe Bodin, Jonatan Lindquist och Linus Hugosson i NHL-timmen undrar vad vi kan förvänta sig i år: Kommer Nylander att få lira med storstjärnan Auston Matthews? Finns det en plats för honom i Torontos första power play-uppställning? Ska han användas som center eller ytterforward? ”There can be only one Rasmus” I det långa previewavsnittet hinner många frågor avhandlas, som till exempel: Sitter Mike Babcock säker som Torontocoach om laget återigen misslyckas med att gå långt i slutspelet? Är Rasmus Ristolainen ett hinder för att Rasmus Dahlin ska nå sin fulla potential? ”There can be only one Rasmus”, är det några som hävdar. Vad är Torey Krug värd för lön i sitt nästa kontrakt? Har Niklas Kronwall spelat sin sista NHL-match? Hur bra blir Florida Panthers efter alla förstärkningar under sommaren? Jonatan tror på slutspel för Montreal Canadiens, men får mothugg: Finns det tillräckligt med spets i forwardsuppsättningen? Kommer Ottawa Senators kunna behålla Thomas Chabot? Har förmodade topplaget Tampa Bay Lightning luckor i defensiven? Vem blir årets rookie? Dessutom diskuteras vem som blir årets rookie i NHL. Blir det NY Rangers finska stjärnskott Kaapo Kakko, som fick ett stort genombrott i VM, eller draftettan Jack Hughes? Uffe Bodin slänger in ett spännande backnamn som en joker i leken. NHL-resa till Las Vegas Följ med NHL-timmen och LA Travel till Las Vegas i november och se tre kanonmatcher: 19/11 Vegas-Toronto 21/11 Vegas-San Jose 23/11 Vegas-Edmonton Läs mer och boka din plats på denna drömresa här: https://www.latravel.se/erbjudanden/las-vegas-2020/ Hållpunkter i avsnittet: 6:44 – Boston Bruins 16:46 – Buffalo Sabres 23:01 – Detroit Red Wings 32:18 – Florida Panthers 39:28 – Montreal Canadiens 46: 50 – Ottawa Senators 53:41 – Tampa Bay Lightning 59:41 – Toronto Maple Leafs 1.13:27 – Vem blir årets rookie?
Ep. 213 – Vegas, San Jose: Benson Henderson, Ricky Lundell, Mike Perry, Greg Hardy Cold Coffee is on the road for Bellator 220, and he shares his interview with former UFC champ Benson Henderson. John Morgan is home in Las Vegas, and he breaks down all the latest action while also bringing his recent conversation with noted coach and now author Ricky Lundell. Along the way, hear Matt Erickson's media scrums with UFC on ESPN+ 8 fighters Mike Perry and Greg Hardy.
This episode is all about the end of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Brent, Jared and Tyler start out discussing that crazy finish to the Vegas/San Jose series as well as our thoughts on the major penalty on Eakins and the potential for video reviews on incidents like this. Next up is the less than surprising finish to the Leafs/Bruins series and a breakdown of who’s to blame and should Mike Babcock still be behind the bench next season. It feels like forever ago since the Jets and Flames were eliminated from the playoffs but the boyz get into those two series while trying to figure out how and why they ended up this way and how they can avoid this fate next year. The episode wraps up trying to predict this bizarro land second round. Brent managed to finish the first round with a perfectly opposite bracket, impressive, but he tries to avoid going O-fer for a second straight round this time. This episode definitely gets heated at times so buckle up and we hope you enjoy.
TSN's Mike Johnson - who's between the benches for Vegas/San Jose - says the series is taking trash-talking to a new level, led by Ryan Reaves. Mike says Mark Stone is making a major impact in many ways, and feels Erik Karlsson is still hampered by his groin injury
Sam Quiat returns to the podcast to talk playoff hockey with Jack. Including: Pens-Caps Part IV, Winnipeg's crazy comeback, whether or not the Predators are in trouble, Vegas-San Jose, goalie play, overtime games, scoring, chippiness, Tom Wilson's hit on Aston-Reese, and more!
NHL.com and InGoal Magazine's Kevin Woodley says the two series in the West are intriguing for him because of how different the goaltenders are in each series. The Vegas-San Jose series starts Thursday, and Kevin says Marc-Andre Fleury is encouraged to be aggressive, while Martin Jones plays more in the paint.
This week the boys discuss Masterton Finalists, Bill Peters, NHL top selling jerseys and breakdown the Stanley Cup Playoffs. We take Twitter questions, answer the Patty B Hotline and name of Heroes and Zeros of the week. Subscribe and review! RIP Avicii