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In this episode of FrameworkFocus, we sit down with media leaders Greg Cianfarani, CEO of RxInsider, and Will Lockwood, Senior Editor of Pharmacy Technology and Management Review (PTMR), to explore the latest trends shaping long-term care (LTC) pharmacy. We'll dive into the critical topics they've covered in 2024, from technological innovations like AI and automation to emerging industry challenges. Join us for an insightful discussion on how these platforms provide value to the LTC community and what the future holds for pharmacy in the next few years. Don't miss these expert insights from the forefront of pharmacy media.
Canucks announced on Friday that Nils Åman had been sent down to Abbotsford, with young winger Will Lockwood getting recalled. JPat and Wadden discuss how they see the bottom-6 working out without Åman in the lineup, while wondering what the organization wants from the Swedish rookie centre in Abby. Patrick Johnston from The Province / Post-Media joins to chat about the roster move, and give his thoughts on JT Miller snapping on Colin Delia during the final seconds of Thursday nights loss in Winnipeg. The show wraps with this weeks Players of the Week and who they boys got in the Rink Wide Penalty Box. Wadden also gives JPat a proposition for the Fantasy Draft. Rink Wide: Vancouver is presented by Bodog. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After beating the Buffalo Sabres 5-4 on Tuesday night, Matt and Blake opine on the timeline of a potential change for the Vancouver Canucks that would relieve Bruce Boudreau from head coaching duties.Our hockey insider Darren Dreger from the Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast shares the latest he's hearing regarding Boudreau watch. Would Rick Tocchet be a fit in Vancouver to replace Boudreau? Dregs also shares his predictions on whether captain Bo Horvat will be a Canuck at season's end.Jeff Paterson from the Rink Wide: Vancouver Podcast stops by to give us his takeaways on the Canucks' win over the Sabres. We get into Boudreau's deployment late in the game, Will Lockwood, Spencer Martin grabbing another victory and Bo Horvat leading by example with a few helpers. Plus, Jeff gives his two cents on Boudreau watch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another day, another podcast.The Vancouver Canucks closed out their road trip with a win over the Buffalo Sabres and now return home with a couple of days off before they host the LA Kings. The guys discuss Will Lockwood's strong game, chat about Bruce Boudreau's future, discuss the uptick in talk about Canucks players being traded, and are joined by former Canucks and all-time fan favourite, Todd Bertuzzi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After beating the Buffalo Sabres 5-4 on Tuesday night, Matt and Blake opine on the timeline of a potential change for the Vancouver Canucks that would relieve Bruce Boudreau from head coaching duties.Our hockey insider Darren Dreger from the Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast shares the latest he's hearing regarding Boudreau watch. Would Rick Tocchet be a fit in Vancouver to replace Boudreau? Dregs also shares his predictions on whether captain Bo Horvat will be a Canuck at season's end.Jeff Paterson from the Rink Wide: Vancouver Podcast stops by to give us his takeaways on the Canucks' win over the Sabres. We get into Boudreau's deployment late in the game, Will Lockwood, Spencer Martin grabbing another victory and Bo Horvat leading by example with a few helpers. Plus, Jeff gives his two cents on Boudreau watch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another day, another podcast.The Canucks played horrendous in the opening 40 minutes of play against the Senators but then followed it up by putting together their best third period of the season. The guys talk about how the Canucks looked good in the third period of the game and how Spencer Martin kept them in the game after 40 minutes. They are also joined by Will Lockwood of the Abbotsford Canucks and preview the upcoming game against the Montreal Canadiens. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Canucks GM Patrik Allvin spent the long weekend getting a lengthy list of work done, re-signing Brock Boeser, Jack Rathbone, Will Lockwood, and Noah Juulsen, while putting the finishing touches on the coaching staff. JPat and Wadden breakdown what the Boeser contract looks like, while giving their thoughts on the additions and subtraction, from Bruce Boudreau's bench. Rink Wide is presented by Able Auctions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Season 1 episode Lou and John got to speak with Will Lockwood of the hit MotorTrend TV series Bitchin Rides.
Dan and Sat take your questions on all sorts of topics, including the theoretical return of Alex Edler, Will Lockwood's future, and who the Canucks could trade this offseason.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.
The Canucks host the Vegas Golden Knights in another big game for the Canucks in their chase of a playoff spot. They discuss the impact of the game as the Golden Knights activate forward Mark Stone. Plus Abbotsford Canucks GM Ryan Johnson joins the show to discuss the great development year for Jack Rathbone and the professionalism and coachabilty of Will Lockwood. 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.
The VANcast with JPat and Drancer - A show about the Vancouver Canucks
Farhan and Drancer discuss the benefits of a play-in playoff format for the NHL, and how the league is missing the boat on expanding their playoff system like the NBA and MLB have done in the recent past. The guys tap their sticks for the Canucks who are riding a three game win streak as their faint playoff hopes remain, with 9 games remaining. Plus the guys provide their opinion on the play off Will Lockwood, Vasily Podkolzin, Conor Garland and Alex Chiasson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Shannon, of the Bob McCown Podcast and NHL Insider, joined Matt and Blake for his regular Monday appearance. Started off with the state of the Oilers after a drubbing by the Flames. Talked about EDM goaltending. They had no capability to go out and get one. John has news for Oilers fans. They won’t win the cup. John believes it will take 97 points to make the playoffs. Talked about Shorty and Cheech. Broke down what he would do, and who calls the game at the national level. Talked about what will be talked about at the GM meetings. Started with the energy that is teams working their way around the cap. Jeff Paterson joined Matt and Blake to talk Canucks issues on this game day. Jeff says there is a belief in the room that has the guys thinking that there is still a chance. Blake poo-pooed that right away. Talked about the difference between home and road games for the Canucks. JPat said EP40 clearly needed those 2 games off. Talked about EP shot vs Dallas. Talked about Will Lockwood. Didn’t think he looked out of place. First time in front of a crowd with high stakes. Fine for the first 2 periods. Didn’t see a lot of action in the 3rd as it was a tight game. Talked about Shorty. Canucks fans were lucky to have so many other games going on Saturday to allow Shorty to call Vancouver game. JPat voting Canada wins a game in our poll question. Victor Montagliani, FIFA Vice President and head of CONCACAF, joined Matt and Blake following Canada qualifying for the World Cup. Says it was a great day to be Canadian yesterday and today after the greatest soccer moment in the country. There have been countless hours by countless people who knew we needed to change the conversation. Needed to change how we did business. That started 10 years ago. He talked about the bridge between the recent past with alumni and current roster players. Talked about speaking to the room after the win. Shared that he had a chat with mot of them 5 years ago. He held up his passport and said it’s the most difficult passport to hold in world football. It’s a mission to change this. Theirs on the field, and his off the field. Told the guys yesterday that that mission was accomplished. Talked about Herdman moving over the Men’s team. Says it’s fair comment to question that at the time. It had never been done. They spent 5 hours at Vic’s kitchen table going over everything. His attention to detail, his focus is 2nd to none. Knew that when he walked out of his house that evening that good things were going to happen. John started winning after day 1. It’s obvious how much the players revere him. Victor talked about what Canada being at the top does for CONCACAF. This is great for business. Creates rivalries and stars. There will be a lot of Canadian kids buying Canadian jersey’s. There will be a lot of kids around CONCACAF sporting Canada gear. Talked about how people know around the world that CONCACAF players are around. The top countries should not be scared of anyone in the world. Talked about when we will see the team in Vancouver. It’s the coaches decision. Say’s there will be opportunities for friendlies and Nations League. Talked about the World Cup draw on Friday. You just never know what can come off it. Will beSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Shannon, of the Bob McCown Podcast and NHL Insider, joined Matt and Blake for his regular Monday appearance. Started off with the state of the Oilers after a drubbing by the Flames. Talked about EDM goaltending. They had no capability to go out and get one. John has news for Oilers fans. They won't win the cup. John believes it will take 97 points to make the playoffs. Talked about Shorty and Cheech. Broke down what he would do, and who calls the game at the national level. Talked about what will be talked about at the GM meetings. Started with the energy that is teams working their way around the cap. Jeff Paterson joined Matt and Blake to talk Canucks issues on this game day. Jeff says there is a belief in the room that has the guys thinking that there is still a chance. Blake poo-pooed that right away. Talked about the difference between home and road games for the Canucks. JPat said EP40 clearly needed those 2 games off. Talked about EP shot vs Dallas. Talked about Will Lockwood. Didn't think he looked out of place. First time in front of a crowd with high stakes. Fine for the first 2 periods. Didn't see a lot of action in the 3rd as it was a tight game. Talked about Shorty. Canucks fans were lucky to have so many other games going on Saturday to allow Shorty to call Vancouver game. JPat voting Canada wins a game in our poll question. Victor Montagliani, FIFA Vice President and head of CONCACAF, joined Matt and Blake following Canada qualifying for the World Cup. Says it was a great day to be Canadian yesterday and today after the greatest soccer moment in the country. There have been countless hours by countless people who knew we needed to change the conversation. Needed to change how we did business. That started 10 years ago. He talked about the bridge between the recent past with alumni and current roster players. Talked about speaking to the room after the win. Shared that he had a chat with mot of them 5 years ago. He held up his passport and said it's the most difficult passport to hold in world football. It's a mission to change this. Theirs on the field, and his off the field. Told the guys yesterday that that mission was accomplished. Talked about Herdman moving over the Men's team. Says it's fair comment to question that at the time. It had never been done. They spent 5 hours at Vic's kitchen table going over everything. His attention to detail, his focus is 2nd to none. Knew that when he walked out of his house that evening that good things were going to happen. John started winning after day 1. It's obvious how much the players revere him. Victor talked about what Canada being at the top does for CONCACAF. This is great for business. Creates rivalries and stars. There will be a lot of Canadian kids buying Canadian jersey's. There will be a lot of kids around CONCACAF sporting Canada gear. Talked about how people know around the world that CONCACAF players are around. The top countries should not be scared of anyone in the world. Talked about when we will see the team in Vancouver. It's the coaches decision. Say's there will be opportunities for friendlies and Nations League. Talked about the World Cup draw on Friday. You just never know what can come off it. Will be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another week, another podcast.Today, we're talking about the Vancouver Canucks' impressive two games against the Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild. We also give our thoughts on where Will Lockwood should slot into the Canucks' lineup.Support the show (http://patreon.com/canucksconvo) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan and Sat answer your questions about the Canucks' playoff chances, what to expect from Will Lockwood in the NHL, what kind of move we could see in the offseason, 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 Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Our Friday regular, Rick Dhaliwal from Donnie and Dhali joined Matt and Blake to end the week. Wrapped up trade deadline. Says the Canucks weren’t willing to go to the number Motte was asking for. Every coach and GM that he has played for likes him. It was the business side of hockey. Talked about Allvin and if they were close to any other players. Talked about who the unsung hero is for the club. Talked about college free agents. Canucks weren’t in on Stevenson. Talked about McDonough. This is a player the Canucks want to sign. Thinks there is value in going back for a 4th year for development. Rick hasn’t heard there is any animosity between the two camps. He is at such a good clip, he was on the US Olympic Team radar. JPat joined for the final show of the week. Talked about the Canucks record in OT. They should have a better record. Not blaming Boudreau, JPat would put QH43 on the ice as well but he has been on for 6 of the OT goals against. Canucks don’t practice OT and they’re not alone. They should. Referenced the Dallas stars who have an extra 10 points. There is the difference. Jeff answered the poll question as too who he thinks has been the Canucks best forward, outside of JT Miller. Talked about the weekend game vs DAL. Thought Bowness was on his way out but has turned his fortune around. Talked about Will Lockwood. Excited to see him play. Good for him. Hopes he is plugged right into a game with playoff implications. Rob Williams, Daily Hive National Sports Editor, joined us in his regular slot on Friday to wrap up the week in social that was for the Canucks. Started off chatting about JT Miller. He has become a spokesperson for the team, either him or Horvat. Miller calling out effort is a very big indictment of the team, eluding to it twice. Didn’t cause much of an uproar in this city.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the Canucks head to the Lone Star state to play one of the biggest games of the season versus Dallas, JPat and Wadden discuss the potential recall of Will Lockwood from Abbotsford, while also drilling down on what they've seen from the team over the first two games of the road trip. Patrick Johnston from Post Media/The Province stops in for his weekly chat. The show wraps up with the boys giving their Players of the Week, plus who they've got in the Rink Wide Penalty box. Rink Wide is a presentation of Able Auctions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bik Nizzar and Randip Janda discuss the Canucks calling up Will Lockwood from the Abbotsford Canucks and are joined by Arda Ocal of ESPN NHL to talk about the Norris race, Bieber jerseys and 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 Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Our Friday regular, Rick Dhaliwal from Donnie and Dhali joined Matt and Blake to end the week. Wrapped up trade deadline. Says the Canucks weren't willing to go to the number Motte was asking for. Every coach and GM that he has played for likes him. It was the business side of hockey. Talked about Allvin and if they were close to any other players. Talked about who the unsung hero is for the club. Talked about college free agents. Canucks weren't in on Stevenson. Talked about McDonough. This is a player the Canucks want to sign. Thinks there is value in going back for a 4th year for development. Rick hasn't heard there is any animosity between the two camps. He is at such a good clip, he was on the US Olympic Team radar. JPat joined for the final show of the week. Talked about the Canucks record in OT. They should have a better record. Not blaming Boudreau, JPat would put QH43 on the ice as well but he has been on for 6 of the OT goals against. Canucks don't practice OT and they're not alone. They should. Referenced the Dallas stars who have an extra 10 points. There is the difference. Jeff answered the poll question as too who he thinks has been the Canucks best forward, outside of JT Miller. Talked about the weekend game vs DAL. Thought Bowness was on his way out but has turned his fortune around. Talked about Will Lockwood. Excited to see him play. Good for him. Hopes he is plugged right into a game with playoff implications. Rob Williams, Daily Hive National Sports Editor, joined us in his regular slot on Friday to wrap up the week in social that was for the Canucks. Started off chatting about JT Miller. He has become a spokesperson for the team, either him or Horvat. Miller calling out effort is a very big indictment of the team, eluding to it twice. Didn't cause much of an uproar in this city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the finale of Lifting The Lid, on the Official Emirates FA Cup podcast.The show, hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell, that explores the unique experience of taking part in the world's oldest and best club competition.It's been amazing to have a chance to really get into it with these guys and learn about their careers on and off the pitch… but we're not done yet. We've got one more hero and he doesn't hold back, it's big Stan Collymore!He's played for, among others, Palace, Liverpool, Forest and Villa, and played a few games for England too, in a career that took him in all kinds of places. In this episode we're exploring the idea of decisions, and we get to hear about everything from Stan's career choices to his off the field decision-making as well. He's also very candid about his own Mental Health and has been a campaigner for better support for players during their playing careers.Let's change the conversation around mental health. If you need to talk, these organisations can help you: @heads_together: https://www.headstogether.org.uk/@MindCharity: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-s...@theCALMzone: https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/get-help/Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss any episodes of Lifting the Lid on The Official Emirates FA Cup Podcast.The podcast is hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell and produced by Harold McShiel and Jake Cunningham. The Executive Producers are Charlotte Males and Craig Barrett, the editing is by Will Lockwood and Jamie Maisner and the show's artwork is from Ellis Oseman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the fifth episode of Lifting The Lid, on the Official Emirates FA Cup podcast.The show, hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell, that explores the unique experience of taking part in the world's oldest and best club competition.It's a big one today, one of the true greats of the game, and one of the nicest gents around to boot. A born goalscorer, an FA Cup winner, and a genuine hero for so many players and fans alike. It's Ian Wright Wright Wright!Wrighty's had an amazing career, coming to the game later than most but coming in like a freight train to be voted player of the century for Crystal Palace by the fans, and then going on to become Arsenal's highest ever goalscorer (since surpassed by none other than Thierry Henry). This episode, called Grass Roots to FA Cup Glory and charts the path Wrighty took from being rejected by Brighton and Southend in his teens, via a short spell in prison, to lifting the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season with Arsenal.Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss any episodes of Lifting the Lid on The Official Emirates FA Cup Podcast.The podcast is hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell and produced by Harold McShiel and Jake Cunningham. The Executive Producers are Charlotte Males and Craig Barrett, the editing is by Will Lockwood and Jamie Maisner and the show's artwork is from Ellis Oseman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Lifting The Lid, here on the Official Emirates FA Cup podcast, and our fourth episode of the season.The show, hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell, that explores the unique experience of taking part in the world's oldest and best club competition.After having the pleasure of Jermaine Beckford's company in our first episode, now we've got our second Jermaine, Jermaine ‘Penninho' Pennant. Jermaine has played for 15 different clubs across his career, from Arsenal to Billericay Town, with Liverpool, Stoke and Real Zaragoza in between. He was a brilliant player, making his Arsenal debut at 16, and going on to appear in the FA Cup final, a Europa League for Stoke, as well as the Champions League with Liverpool.Today's episode explores reputation, and Penninho had one as a bit of a bad boy which was fascinating to get into with him. We hear more about where he grew up in Nottingham and what was going on around him throughout his career. Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss any episodes of Lifting the Lid on The Official Emirates FA Cup Podcast.The podcast is hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell and produced by Harold McShiel and Jake Cunningham. The Executive Producers are Charlotte Males and Craig Barrett, the editing is by Will Lockwood and Jamie Maisner and the show's artwork is from Ellis Oseman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the third edition of Lifting The Lid, here on the Official Emirates FA Cup podcast.The show, hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell, that explores the unique experience of taking part in the world's oldest and best club competition. It's a huge episode this week, a real giant of the game, in more ways than one. It's the big man. We've got Peter Crouch! Crouchy is a hilarious and delightful man, as well a true legend of the game. He's played for England, in a Champions League final, and has an FA Cup winners medal to his name to boot.In this episode we discuss pressure, and Crouchy knows a thing or two about pressure having played in some of the biggest derbies around - Merseyside, South Coast, North London, Second City - and that's without even mentioning Liverpool v Man U. But also the pressure of being the big man, and not looking like any other footballers out there. Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss any episodes of Lifting the Lid on The Official Emirates FA Cup Podcast.The podcast is hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell and produced by Harold McShiel and Jake Cunningham. The Executive Producers are Charlotte Males and Craig Barrett, the editing is by Will Lockwood and Jamie Maisner and the show's artwork is from Ellis Oseman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bik and Randip are joined by Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine to speak on Thatcher Demko and a rare poor start for him against the Sharks. Then, in the second segment, Abbotsford Canucks' winger Will Lockwood joins the show to talk about his AHL season.
Welcome to the first episode of Lifting The Lid, here on the Official Emirates FA Cup podcast.Over the next six weeks we'll be bringing you in-depth conversations between our two hosts, Tubes and former Fulham, Chelsea and Reading player Steve Sidwell and some of the greats of the game about their lives in football and, in particular, their experiences playing in, watching, and in some cases, winning the FA Cup, the world's oldest and best club competition.In our first episode we kick off with a double dose, by speaking to not one, but two legends of the game. We've got FA Cup finalist and former West Ham, Fulham, Brighton and England player Bobby Zamora; and we also have Leeds, Everton and Preston's Jermaine Beckford… the joint seventh highest FA Cup scorer of all time!This episode explores the cup's ‘cult heroes'. It's a role that's difficult to define but could equally be to do with a player's personality and character around a club - like maybe Troy Deeney at Watford - or a particular moment in the club's history. Both Bobby and Jermaine are certified cult heroes for at least one of their clubs, but it's fantastic to hear what that means to them as footballers, and how they relate to the idea.Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss any episodes of Lifting the Lid on The Official Emirates FA Cup Podcast.Lifting The Lid The Official Emirates FA Cup Podcast is a Little Dot Studios production for The FA.The show is hosted by Tubes and Steve Sidwell and produced by Harold McShiel and Jake Cunningham. The Executive Producers are Charlotte Males and Craig Barrett, our editing is by Will Lockwood and Jamie Maisner and our artwork is from Ellis Oseman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vancouver Canucks head coach, Bruce Boudreau joined Matt and Blake for the first time. Says that any coach when they lose is not happy. No matter how well you play, you want to win as often as you can. Thought they were only ok in FLA despite the layoff. It’s pretty good to keep them to 21 shots but you still want to win. Talked about his apporach and how his mood affects the team. When they are winning, you have to push the team harder or they get complaicent. When you are losing you have to have more of a parental approach. Today was an all positive day because they are doing a lot of things right. Talked about going into Carolina, against a top team, they are in for their best game after CAR got spanked by CBJ. Talked about players that have suprised him. Mentioned Demko. Knew he was a good goalie but he was so good when he first got here. QH43 is a better player than he was from a distance. JT Miller is a really competetive, good hockey player. A lot of them came as advertised. Talked about wanting Tyler Myers to shoot more. Wants OEL to be the OEL of 4 years ago in ARI. Talked about some of his high-scoring d-men that he has had before that allows for a high tempo game. So far as not sacrificing the defensive game. Talked about moving Petey to the wing. Had some good passes, one to Horvat and another to Garland. Was in on 8 offensive chances yesterday so it sort of helped him. Gotta go through the bad to get to the good. When he starts scoring, hopefully from that LW position, he will start scoring that pace Canucks fans are accustomed to. Drives him crazy that people would start to write off this season with so many games left. You don’t need a 20 game win streak but if they get through this road trip with a couple wins they will be right there with everyone else. Talked about Jaro Halak and his utilization. Says he doesn’t care about his contract situation and that Jim hasn’t managed any of that. Talked about Ovi and how to defend him. Says that you have to take him for dinner and leave him there. Our Canucks reporter and one half of the Rink Wide show, Jeff Paterson, joined Matt and Blake for his daily hit. Talked about the Florida road trip. Thinks that FLA is one of the best stops for the Canucks with the hotel right across from the arena. Talked about the best players not being good enough for the first 2 games of this road trip. Wonders how you can have 8 minutes of PP time and only log one shot on net. Nobody will argue with how they beat Tampa. You won’t beat them with only your 4th line producing. Says that the Canucks need 10 chances to get a goal when Tampa can have Stamkos go with one chance and it’s in the back of the net. Talked about the poll question and who the most charismatic coach in Canucks history is. Lots of good options, JPat says. Talked about dealing with Pat Quinn as a young broadcaster. Told a story about Pat Quinn telling Jeff to start over as Pat could tell he was a bit out of his element, not being able to get the first few questions out. Talked about Bruce Boudreau interview and how Bruce came to the decision to put EP40 on the wing. Talked about the red flags from EP40. Not writing him off but we haven’t seen what makes him such a great player at this level. Hasn’t been an even strenght point in the 5 games since Christmas. They can afford to put him there because they are completely healthy, as far as the top 9 forwards. RIck Dhaliwal of The Team joined Matt and Blake. Started off with what he knows about Sean Burke as a potential GM. He impressed and has a chance at a 2nd interview. Allvin is still a guy that everyone thinks that it’s his job to lose. Says that you can reference teams calling Evander Kane that they don’t care about past transgretions, as is the case with Burke. Talked about the timeline for Kane. They still have teams to talk to but than news broke about him crossing the border with Covid. Rick says he understands the hesitation from the public but it’s about winning. He is going to come cheap. Yes there are issues and baggage but he is still a top 6 winger that could put a team over the top. Talked about bringing a woman into the front office. Thinks they would like to add a diversity hire. Had heard Kevin Weekes but that was shut down. Jen Botterill was a name that was out there but it’s probably not going to happen. Talked about QH43 needing more help for offensive production. Wondering if Hamonic is a guy that could possibly move. Motte is another guy that could move as Will Lockwood is a guy that could step in and fill that role. Talked about Halak and him being on the move. Rick doesn’t think he will waive. Talked about Sutter. He is a guy that you feel for, right now. Rob Williams, of the Daily Hive, joined Matt and Blake for the first of his new weekly hit. Talked about what he will be joining us for, down the road. Started off talking about Kodak Black. Had to admit he had never heard of him, for being the young and hip guy. What a story for Canucks Twitter. Had to go back to 1974 to the time the Penthouse hired 3 streakers to run onto the ice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vancouver Canucks head coach, Bruce Boudreau joined Matt and Blake for the first time. Says that any coach when they lose is not happy. No matter how well you play, you want to win as often as you can. Thought they were only ok in FLA despite the layoff. It's pretty good to keep them to 21 shots but you still want to win. Talked about his apporach and how his mood affects the team. When they are winning, you have to push the team harder or they get complaicent. When you are losing you have to have more of a parental approach. Today was an all positive day because they are doing a lot of things right. Talked about going into Carolina, against a top team, they are in for their best game after CAR got spanked by CBJ. Talked about players that have suprised him. Mentioned Demko. Knew he was a good goalie but he was so good when he first got here. QH43 is a better player than he was from a distance. JT Miller is a really competetive, good hockey player. A lot of them came as advertised. Talked about wanting Tyler Myers to shoot more. Wants OEL to be the OEL of 4 years ago in ARI. Talked about some of his high-scoring d-men that he has had before that allows for a high tempo game. So far as not sacrificing the defensive game. Talked about moving Petey to the wing. Had some good passes, one to Horvat and another to Garland. Was in on 8 offensive chances yesterday so it sort of helped him. Gotta go through the bad to get to the good. When he starts scoring, hopefully from that LW position, he will start scoring that pace Canucks fans are accustomed to. Drives him crazy that people would start to write off this season with so many games left. You don't need a 20 game win streak but if they get through this road trip with a couple wins they will be right there with everyone else. Talked about Jaro Halak and his utilization. Says he doesn't care about his contract situation and that Jim hasn't managed any of that. Talked about Ovi and how to defend him. Says that you have to take him for dinner and leave him there. Our Canucks reporter and one half of the Rink Wide show, Jeff Paterson, joined Matt and Blake for his daily hit. Talked about the Florida road trip. Thinks that FLA is one of the best stops for the Canucks with the hotel right across from the arena. Talked about the best players not being good enough for the first 2 games of this road trip. Wonders how you can have 8 minutes of PP time and only log one shot on net. Nobody will argue with how they beat Tampa. You won't beat them with only your 4th line producing. Says that the Canucks need 10 chances to get a goal when Tampa can have Stamkos go with one chance and it's in the back of the net. Talked about the poll question and who the most charismatic coach in Canucks history is. Lots of good options, JPat says. Talked about dealing with Pat Quinn as a young broadcaster. Told a story about Pat Quinn telling Jeff to start over as Pat could tell he was a bit out of his element, not being able to get the first few questions out. Talked about Bruce Boudreau interview and how Bruce came to the decision to put EP40 on the wing. Talked about the red flags from EP40. Not writing him off but we haven't seen what makes him such a great player at this level. Hasn't been an even strenght point in the 5 games since Christmas. They can afford to put him there because they are completely healthy, as far as the top 9 forwards. RIck Dhaliwal of The Team joined Matt and Blake. Started off with what he knows about Sean Burke as a potential GM. He impressed and has a chance at a 2nd interview. Allvin is still a guy that everyone thinks that it's his job to lose. Says that you can reference teams calling Evander Kane that they don't care about past transgretions, as is the case with Burke. Talked about the timeline for Kane. They still have teams to talk to but than news broke about him crossing the border with Covid. Rick says he understands the hesitation from the public but it's about winning. He is going to come cheap. Yes there are issues and baggage but he is still a top 6 winger that could put a team over the top. Talked about bringing a woman into the front office. Thinks they would like to add a diversity hire. Had heard Kevin Weekes but that was shut down. Jen Botterill was a name that was out there but it's probably not going to happen. Talked about QH43 needing more help for offensive production. Wondering if Hamonic is a guy that could possibly move. Motte is another guy that could move as Will Lockwood is a guy that could step in and fill that role. Talked about Halak and him being on the move. Rick doesn't think he will waive. Talked about Sutter. He is a guy that you feel for, right now. Rob Williams, of the Daily Hive, joined Matt and Blake for the first of his new weekly hit. Talked about what he will be joining us for, down the road. Started off talking about Kodak Black. Had to admit he had never heard of him, for being the young and hip guy. What a story for Canucks Twitter. Had to go back to 1974 to the time the Penthouse hired 3 streakers to run onto the ice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special Farm Report edition of the show, as JPat and Wadden talk all things Abbotsford Canucks with Ben Lypka from the Abbotsford News. The boys go over Mikey DiPietro's struggles, 18-year old Danila Klimovich's first pro year, how Will Lockwood's season is going so far, and get an update on the health status of Jack Rathbone and Jett Woo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew and JPat started off the show by setting up the upcoming home stand and seeing Sidney Crosby for the 9th time in his NHL career. Both of them think there needs to be a statue outside the stadium commemorating the gold medal and the golden goal by Sidney Crosby in Vancouver 2010. Talked about why there is a statue of Roger Nielson waving the white towel. Patrick Johnston of Post Media joined and started off by talking about Travis Hamonic and why he has gone up and right back down. PJ understands the TH will play tomorrow for Abby. Talked about why they should put in a waiver claim for Kale Clague. Talked about Will Lockwood and what he could bring. We know how Travis Green feels about safe options and Dowling is that in this moment. Talked about the run of play by Luke Schenn. He has been really good with Hughes. QH has found his game. Talked about Podkolzin. Talked about Höglander and his recent production. Talked about what the team will need in the next 6 games at home. They are in a little bit of a holding pattern. Came off the call talking about not being able to see the Canucks go back to Mike Gillis. They talked about Alex Edler coming to town. We also heard Wadden and JPat's player of the week, who is in the penalty box. And as much as Andrew tried to put it off, the updated standings to their fantasy Canucks pool. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and Jason are joined by Abbotsford Canucks General Manager Ryan Johnson to talk about the likes of Danila Klimovich and Will Lockwood. 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 VANcast with JPat and Drancer - A show about the Vancouver Canucks
On this edition of the VANcast, Drancer and Lalji discuss the Canucks roster taking shape as training camp winds down. The guys look at the additions of Petey and Quinn to the lineup, and how the bottom six forward look, including if JT Miller at centre, the chemistry between Jason Dickinson and Phillip Di Giuseppe and if players like Justin Dowling and Will Lockwood have a shot at making this team. Plus the guys discuss the opportunities not given to Jonah Gadjovich, who deserved another pre-season game, before being waived earlier today. Join The Athletic Hockey Show's official fantasy hockey pool on OfficePools.com: http://www.officepools.com/invite/classic/m/HAFE2H6Q Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Canucks After Dark, ParkersPucks and Canuck Clay discuss the battles for roster spots between Olli Juolevi, Jack Rathbone, and Brad Hunt, and the forward battle between Will Lockwood, Matthew Highmore, and Zack MacEwen. This all comes after the Canucks have two preseason games under their belt against the Seattle Kraken and a win against the Calgary Flames. You can submit your predictions HERE: https://forms.gle/jiWCJ41vvdYrp4jf6 Video Version: https://youtu.be/Bl8XHcuEEkE Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/canucks-after-dark/id1562356589 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7u2obJKNdpZYvGD8GKdzrQ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/0fscg6dd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canucks-after-dark/message
Broadcasting live from Audi Downtown Vancouver... The show kicks off with the Welcome Matt going through some clips of the opening day of training camp. The guys welcomed in the legendary Jim Hughson to the show to talk about his recent retirement. Jim talked about a few of the chats he has had in the last couple days with people he has worked with and says he can’t wait until the 24 hour news cycle is over and he becomes ‘Jim down the block’. He talked about why he didn’t extend his career like a lot of the other greats. A very interesting take on life in the bubble. He talked about the pull to go east to further his career. Talked about the parallel between himself and Jim Robson retiring earlier. Talked about career highlights. Says that there are too many individual ones to mention but that every memory tells their own story. Jim talked about the difference between calling radio and tv and realizing that some of his best calls are when he said nothing at all. Jim talked about some of his catchphrases and why he phased some of them out and why some of them stuck. Jim talked about the switch over to calling video games. He says it was a project to be proud of, despite it being the most tedious work of his life. Thomas Drance of the Athletic joined the fellas and started off by talking about his new VanCast co-host, Farhan Lalji. He followed that up by talking about the bag skate and who excelled. He talked about the science behind JT Miller and how he went about that particular part of the camp. Drancer talked about Garland losing his lunch. Drancer touched on how much Will Lockwood impressed him throughout the day. Following up with the Hamonic situation and if there is a story here or not. St. Louis Cardinals slugger and Maple Ridge native, Tyler O’Neill joined Matt and Blake to talk about his incredible season. He also talked about his relationship with Baseball Hall of Famer, Larry Walker. Tyler talked about what it is like to play in St. Louis. He says it’s just something you need to come and experience. He hopes it’s still awhile before he makes his way back up to BC. Jeff Paterson joined in his regular spot. Started talking about the guys who you would need to look at to move out. Starting with the two guys who’s salary lay within the three million dollar range. Talked about Hamonic and his personal decision to not be at camp right now. Followed up with why the Canucks need a player like that right now. Talked about the camp to date for OEL and Lockwood. Also how nice it is to be back in the building, to see fans in the stands with players on the ice. Told a hilarious story about getting into the building in Abbotsford this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Broadcasting live from Audi Downtown Vancouver... The show kicks off with the Welcome Matt going through some clips of the opening day of training camp. The guys welcomed in the legendary Jim Hughson to the show to talk about his recent retirement. Jim talked about a few of the chats he has had in the last couple days with people he has worked with and says he can't wait until the 24 hour news cycle is over and he becomes ‘Jim down the block'. He talked about why he didn't extend his career like a lot of the other greats. A very interesting take on life in the bubble. He talked about the pull to go east to further his career. Talked about the parallel between himself and Jim Robson retiring earlier. Talked about career highlights. Says that there are too many individual ones to mention but that every memory tells their own story. Jim talked about the difference between calling radio and tv and realizing that some of his best calls are when he said nothing at all. Jim talked about some of his catchphrases and why he phased some of them out and why some of them stuck. Jim talked about the switch over to calling video games. He says it was a project to be proud of, despite it being the most tedious work of his life. Thomas Drance of the Athletic joined the fellas and started off by talking about his new VanCast co-host, Farhan Lalji. He followed that up by talking about the bag skate and who excelled. He talked about the science behind JT Miller and how he went about that particular part of the camp. Drancer talked about Garland losing his lunch. Drancer touched on how much Will Lockwood impressed him throughout the day. Following up with the Hamonic situation and if there is a story here or not. St. Louis Cardinals slugger and Maple Ridge native, Tyler O'Neill joined Matt and Blake to talk about his incredible season. He also talked about his relationship with Baseball Hall of Famer, Larry Walker. Tyler talked about what it is like to play in St. Louis. He says it's just something you need to come and experience. He hopes it's still awhile before he makes his way back up to BC. Jeff Paterson joined in his regular spot. Started talking about the guys who you would need to look at to move out. Starting with the two guys who's salary lay within the three million dollar range. Talked about Hamonic and his personal decision to not be at camp right now. Followed up with why the Canucks need a player like that right now. Talked about the camp to date for OEL and Lockwood. Also how nice it is to be back in the building, to see fans in the stands with players on the ice. Told a hilarious story about getting into the building in Abbotsford this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Will Lockwood is an engineer, restorer, fabricator, and builder who is part of the team at Kindigit Design where they build incredible custom rides.
The American Society For Automation In Pharmacy – or ASAP – could be the pharmacy organization that most directly effects the daily practice of pharmacy. And, it is very likely that you, as a practicing pharmacist, have never heard of this important organization. In this episode of PharmacyCrossRoads we talk with Bill Lockwood, founder and Executive Director ASAP. Joining in the program is Will Lockwood, Assistant Director of ASAP and Bill's son. These two industry experts explain how the standard settings services ASAP provides make it possible for your pharmacy system to provide a variety of services, without which, modern day pharmacy practice would not be possible. You'll learn how ASAP brings industry competitors together, in a carefully coordinated and legal manner, to address issues that make it possible for Prescription Drug Monitoring programs to work, for interfaces between various pharmacy systems and services to work. And, how the organization works with the FDA, CMS and other government agencies to insure you can fill scripts quickly and accurate and that all your systems “play nice” with one another. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The American Society For Automation In Pharmacy – or ASAP – could be the pharmacy organization that most directly effects the daily practice of pharmacy. And, it is very likely that you, as a practicing pharmacist, have never heard of this important organization. In this episode of PharmacyCrossRoads we talk with Bill Lockwood, founder and Executive Director ASAP. Joining in the program is Will Lockwood, Assistant Director of ASAP and Bill's son. These two industry experts explain how the standard settings services ASAP provides make it possible for your pharmacy system to provide a variety of services, without which, modern day pharmacy practice would not be possible. You'll learn how ASAP brings industry competitors together, in a carefully coordinated and legal manner, to address issues that make it possible for Prescription Drug Monitoring programs to work, for interfaces between various pharmacy systems and services to work. And, how the organization works with the FDA, CMS and other government agencies to insure you can fill scripts quickly and accurate and that all your systems “play nice” with one another. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The American Society For Automation In Pharmacy – or ASAP – could be the pharmacy organization that most directly effects the daily practice of pharmacy. And, it is very likely that you, as a practicing pharmacist, have never heard of this important organization. In this episode of PharmacyCrossRoads we talk with Bill Lockwood, founder and Executive Director ASAP. Joining in the program is Will Lockwood, Assistant Director of ASAP and Bill’s son. These two industry experts explain how the standard settings services ASAP provides make it possible for your pharmacy system to provide a variety of services, without which, modern day pharmacy practice would not be possible. You’ll learn how ASAP brings industry competitors together, in a carefully coordinated and legal manner, to address issues that make it possible for Prescription Drug Monitoring programs to work, for interfaces between various pharmacy systems and services to work. And, how the organization works with the FDA, CMS and other government agencies to insure you can fill scripts quickly and accurate and that all your systems “play nice” with one another. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big news surrounding the Canucks today, as it’s being reported that the team is in discussions with Daniel & Henrik Sedin about joining the organization's front office in some sort of capacity. The Welcome Matt dives into that report, unveiling what Matt has been hearing about the possibility of an advisory team that would consist of the Sedins amongst others. Matt also heard there will be changes on the business side of the organization. Harman Dayal from the Athletic follows Hashtags (the best and worst of Twitter) and wonders with all the news that’s swirling around the Canucks today, what does that mean for Jim Benning’s future with the club? Harman gives his insight on the status of goaltender coach Ian Clark, and breaks down how Will Lockwood looked in his NHL debut. The Price is Right focuses on how much further away the Canucks are from not being a Stanley Cup contender, but just being a playoff team that can win a round in the postseason. Jeff Paterson joins to talk about the news of the day, wondering why the Canucks continue to try to bring in ex-players that have no NHL management experience. J Pat points out that the organization can’t use the excuse of COVID being the downfall to the Canucks season. He also reacts live to Elliotte Friedman’s tweet stating that Benning will be back next season as the general manager of the Canucks. Hot Take Tuesday gets spicy. We wrap up the show with all the Errors and Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the home stretch for the Vancouver Canucks who played their final home game of the 2021 season topping the Calgary Flames 4-2. Thatcher Demko records the win in net for the Canucks while Will Lockwood makes his NHL debut for Vancouver.
Big news surrounding the Canucks today, as it’s being reported that the team is in discussions with Daniel & Henrik Sedin about joining the organization's front office in some sort of capacity. The Welcome Matt dives into that report, unveiling what Matt has been hearing about the possibility of an advisory team that would consist of the Sedins amongst others. Matt also heard there will be changes on the business side of the organization. Harman Dayal from the Athletic follows Hashtags (the best and worst of Twitter) and wonders with all the news that’s swirling around the Canucks today, what does that mean for Jim Benning’s future with the club? Harman gives his insight on the status of goaltender coach Ian Clark, and breaks down how Will Lockwood looked in his NHL debut. The Price is Right focuses on how much further away the Canucks are from not being a Stanley Cup contender, but just being a playoff team that can win a round in the postseason. Jeff Paterson joins to talk about the news of the day, wondering why the Canucks continue to try to bring in ex-players that have no NHL management experience. J Pat points out that the organization can’t use the excuse of COVID being the downfall to the Canucks season. He also reacts live to Elliotte Friedman’s tweet stating that Benning will be back next season as the general manager of the Canucks. Hot Take Tuesday gets spicy. We wrap up the show with all the Errors and Omissions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parker and Clay begin living by their new life motto, "Don't Do That". The guys also talk about the Canucks AHL team moving to Abbotsford, and what that means for hockey in the Fraser Valley. Also on the agenda: GroceryGate, Jonah Gadjovich, Jack Rathbone, Will Lockwood, and much more! Our Links: https://linktr.ee/CanucksAfterDark --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canucks-after-dark/message
The VANcast with JPat and Drancer - A show about the Vancouver Canucks
On this episode of the VANcast, JPat and Drancer look back at Connor McDavid's four point night against the Canucks on Saturday. They also examine the signs of offensive life from the Canucks bottom six. The guys discuss the future of Travis Green with seven games left on the season. And they weigh in on the recall of Will Lockwood from the minors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 7 of Canucks & Pucks, I talked with GLCPC founder and Vancouver Canucks Youtuber Clay Imoo (@CanuckClay) about Jake Virtanen, the upcoming matchup against the Minnesota Wild, the final scrimmage and his thoughts on the lineups. Then I discussed how the Canucks and Wild matchup with Jack Dawkins who covers them over at The Hockey Writers. We also talked about many other hockey-related topics Finally, I had a great conversation with Bailey Johnson of the website Fresh Ice (freshice.substack.com) and formerly the Michigan Daily News about Will Lockwood and Quinn Hughes. To close the show, the Canucks Mailbag segment debuted where I answered questions from the Canucks Twitterverse! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canuckspucks/message
In episode six I am joined by the radio voice of the Vancouver Canucks Brendan Batchelor of Sportsnet 650, The Canuck Way's Thomas Anderson and The Hockey Writers' Eddy Jones. I discussed Zack MacEwen's chance at a lineup spot, the Canucks' bottom-six options, Jake Virtanen, and the keys to beating the Minnesota Wild with Brendan and Canucks prospects Will Lockwood, Marc Michaelis, and Jack Rathbone amongst other things with Thomas. Finally, I was joined by Eddy Jones who covers the Anaheim Ducks and NHL Draft to talk about the upcoming draft as well as prospects the Anaheim Ducks could go after this October. We also touched a bit on the Canucks as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canuckspucks/message
The Canucks signed Will Lockwood and Marc Michaelis, but we want to know your first hockey memories. Brendan Batchelor of Sportsnet 650 joins the podcast to talk about how he got started in radio, being in Phoenix with the Canucks when the NHL season was suspended, and shares a great Cory Hirsch story from the road. We end with our usual segments and debut the Quarantine Book Club. Follow us on Twitter @nickbondi and @powerofthetowel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Canucks signed Will Lockwood and Marc Michaelis, but we want to know your first hockey memories. Brendan Batchelor of Sportsnet 650 joins the podcast to talk about how he got started in radio, being in Phoenix with the Canucks when the NHL season was suspended, and shares a great Cory Hirsch story from the road. We end with our usual segments and debut the Quarantine Book Club. Follow us on Twitter @nickbondi and @powerofthetowel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week in anguish: - We're a bit stir-crazy, and our scattershot opening segment sees us calling out owners, the Athletic, fate, and humanity in general. - But hey, Will Lockwood signed, and let's not forget that Vasili Podkolzin was having a heck of a year before everything got shuttered. - Ardella can't quite bring herself to point the Time Machine in the usual directions, but makes enlightening stops instead at previous league-stoppages to see how players responded in the past, and then all the way back to 1919 to take a closer look at the lost Stanley Cup series between the Canadiens and Metropolitans. - For the next episode, we're going to be watching the 1979 Canucks defeat the St. Louis Blues, and enjoying Corey Hirsch putting a temporary stop to the aspirations of the Cup-bound Avalanche in 1996. Thanks for listening! If you liked the show, tell a friend. You can find us on Twitter as @thisweektristan and @thisweekardella.
Another week, another podcast.This week the guys talk to Utica Comets' defenceman Brogan Rafferty about his season, how he's dealing with self isolation, and because Quads has a mic, The Bachelor. The boys also broke down the signings of Will Lockwood and Marc Michaelis. Support the show (http://patreon.com/canucksconvo) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Will Lockwood signed a two year entry level contract with the Canucks. Will says he’s a two-way forward, who’s not afraid to get into the hard areas & can play up and down the line-up.
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Shane Malloy from the Art of Scouting says Marc Michaelis is a good skater, good playmaker, good work ethic and good skater but nothing really stands out in his game. Shane says Will Lockwood is the type of 4th line player you want in today’s NHL.
Tom Mayenknecht talks COVID-19, the Canucks acquisition of Will Lockwood and Marc Michaelis, MLS' postponement & more in hour one of The Night Market!
TSN 1040 contributor and Elite Prospects reporter JD Burke says that Will Lockwood stylistically plays a game similar to former Canucks' forward Jannick Hansen. Burke also said that he likes the Marc Michaelis signing, but questions the young German's skating and whether he can do it at an NHL level.
TSN director of scouting Craig Button likes the Canucks two signings from today in draft pick Will Lockwood and college free agent Marc Michaelis. Button also went on to say that the Canucks should move on from this year's first round pick they dealt in the JT Miller trade and focus on getting Jacob Markstrom signed.
Michigan head coach Mel Pearson discusses Quinn Hughes, and suggests Will Lockwood could become a 2nd line forward with some scoring. But Pearson loves the compete and attitude of both players
Craig Button likes the skills Quinn Hughes has, but suggests it will be a 150-200 game process to fully find his game…much like how it was with Morgan Rielly in Toronto. Craig says the Canucks have their critical building blocks in place, now need to fill with the right players…and Will Lockwood can be one of those players
Michigan coach Mel Pearson says Quinn Hughes is a student of the game, taking everything in and learning from it. Pearson also says Will Lockwood is getting fully back into game speed, after his shoulder injury, and is learning to use his physicality in a more controlled manner
Mike and Jason talk with Michigan head coach Mel Pearson about the play of Quinn Hughes and Will Lockwood, and continue to discuss Jacob Markstrom and the Oilers coaching changes
Craig Button suggests, looking at the Canucks current D-core, Quinn Hughes would be the club's best d-man if he'd signed. Button also likes what Will Lockwood brings, but suggests he's a middle-six player in the NHL
Mike and Jason talk with Michigan head coach Mel Pearson about Quinn Hughes and Will Lockwood, and also discuss What We Learned
Michigan head coach Mel Pearson says Quinn Hughes has a killer instinct to be the best when he's on the ice, and controlled the game this past weekend vs Vermont. Mel also says Will Lockwood looks exceptional in his return from shoulder injury, and was the Wolverines best forward this past weekend
The Athletic's Scott Wheeler says the Canucks prospect pool runs eight quality prospects deep, and that's without getting into other quality prospects like Will Lockwood, Petrus Palmu and Jonah Gadjovich. Wheeler says the Canucks have depth in numbers and they have Elias Pettersson at the top, and he's one of the best five prospects in the planet.
ESPN's prospects analyst Chris Peters says the fear is that Canucks prospect Will Lockwood will be out for the year with the injury sustained at the World Juniors. Chris says this is a major loss for the University of Michigan because Lockwood is a versatile player that plays in all the tough defensive situations but also has the nickname "Skills" because he's a great puckhandler.
Mike and Jason discuss Trevor Linden's 40-game state of the union comments and talk World Juniors prospects with ESPN's Chris Peters, including Will Lockwood
Craig Button is impressed with how confident Brock Boeser is with his shot, discussing Boeser's goal against Carey Price. Craig expects Will Lockwood to play a key role for the US world junior team, and has Finland as his tourney favourite
Ryan Kennedy of the Hockey News says this year for the Canucks feels a bit like last year for Toronto - not many expectations, so any growth and development and success is gravy. Ryan discusses the Canucks World Junior players, and suggests Will Lockwood looks like a guy who will make it work in the NHL
Soccer analyst Nick Dasovic and Canucks prospect Will Lockwood joined the show.