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With just one day left before the final preseason tuneup, the Canucks deal with a multitude of roster machinations. With some big injuries, some nagging ones, and a few young Canucks making a push, Matt and Blake take a look at how it could all shake down. TSN's Frank Corrado stops by to share his tenuous experiences of this time of year, with a new quote from Willie Desjardins. Plus, Frank gets into the Canucks roster decisions both on the forward lines and defence pairings and whether they should "spread the wealth". Then it's The Daily Hive's Rob Williams with his take on the "boring" preseason and what the lack of star power in the games might mean for the regular season. Also, Rob reports on the falling ticket prices for the home opener, as seats remain available. All that, plus a recap of the Whitecaps stinker vs. the Sounders, and the Lions looking to avoid another one of those themselves vs the Stamps.(14:04) Tocchet on Räty progress(17:44) Arshdeep Bains continuing to make strides(24:22) Teddy Blueger on getting back into games(51:20) Frank Corrado of TSN and former Canuck joins the guys to talk about the upcoming opening night!(73:05) #hashtags#(89:42) Rob Williams, National Sports Editor at Daily Hive chats with Matt and Blake(105:35) Final thoughts from Matt and Blake/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresprice/ sekeresandpricelive@sekeresandprice.com778-402-9680Thank you to our great sponsors:bet365 | http://www.bet365.ca/Great Clips | https://lnk.to/SPGreatClipsGRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRVancouver Canadians | https://lnk.to/SPVanCYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingFollow host Matt Sekeres | / mattsekeresFollow host Blake Price | / justblakepriceFollow our Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson | / patersonjeffWatch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canuckshttps://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With just one day left before the final preseason tuneup, the Canucks deal with a multitude of roster machinations. With some big injuries, some nagging ones, and a few young Canucks making a push, Matt and Blake take a look at how it could all shake down. TSN's Frank Corrado stops by to share his tenuous experiences of this time of year, with a new quote from Willie Desjardins. Plus, Frank gets into the Canucks roster decisions both on the forward lines and defence pairings and whether they should "spread the wealth". Then it's The Daily Hive's Rob Williams with his take on the "boring" preseason and what the lack of star power in the games might mean for the regular season. Also, Rob reports on the falling ticket prices for the home opener, as seats remain available. All that, plus a recap of the Whitecaps stinker vs. the Sounders, and the Lions looking to avoid another one of those themselves vs the Stamps.(14:04) Tocchet on Räty progress(17:44) Arshdeep Bains continuing to make strides(24:22) Teddy Blueger on getting back into games(51:20) Frank Corrado of TSN and former Canuck joins the guys to talk about the upcoming opening night!(73:05) #hashtags#(89:42) Rob Williams, National Sports Editor at Daily Hive chats with Matt and Blake(105:35) Final thoughts from Matt and Blake/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresandprice/ sekeresprice/ sekeresandpricelive@sekeresandprice.com778-402-9680Thank you to our great sponsors:bet365 | http://www.bet365.ca/Great Clips | https://lnk.to/SPGreatClipsGRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRVancouver Canadians | https://lnk.to/SPVanCYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingFollow host Matt Sekeres | / mattsekeresFollow host Blake Price | / justblakepriceFollow our Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson | / patersonjeffWatch @rinkwidevancouver for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit @Canucks_Army for the latest on the Canuckshttps://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fancy an enthralling discussion on Marvel's Loki, the Vancouver Canucks, and the Seattle Seahawks? Rest assured, you've come to the right place. This episode promises an in-depth journey into the captivating narrative arc of Loki, portrayed by the incredibly talented Tom Hiddleston. We argue why Loki stands as one of the best-written characters in the superhero/villain universe, and pay tribute to Owen Wilson's standout performance in the series. Switching gears, we reflect on the Vancouver Canucks, candidly assessing their strengths and weaknesses, and ponder what additions they could make to their roster for a stronger performance.But that's not all folks. Get ready to plunge into a crucial conversation on the impact of changing coaching staff on team performance, particularly the Canucks. We bring light to the strategies and influences of different coaches like Willie Desjardins, Travis Green, and Bruce Cassidy on the team's trajectory. Furthermore, we probe into the current standing of the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL, highlighting the challenges they face on the offensive and defensive fronts. This lively exchange of thoughts, ideas, and perspectives is sure to leave sports aficionados and pop culture enthusiasts wanting more. Tune in!
Your Medicine Hat Tigers are headed to the playoffs! Look back on the regular season and get set for playoffs with Tigers Head Coach and General Manger, Willie Desjardins!
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Former Vancouver Canuck Shawn Matthias joins the show this week to discuss his NHL career. We discuss his time in Florida and being traded to the Canucks in the Roberto Luongo deal. They discuss his eventful seasons in Vancouver. Being coached by John Tortorella, Willie Desjardins and his unceremonious exit from the Canucks. They discuss his time with Mike Babcock on the Toronto Maple Leafs, his brief stint in Colorado being coached by Patrick Roy and what life after hocker is like. Get your brand new Pucks On Net merchandise here! Support the show on Patreon! Pledge a coupla bucks ($5+) and get instant access to all our bonus content including our brand new bonus episode 'PON Book Club: Burke's Law' and our weekly 5 Minutes For Paying. On this week's bonus segment: it's a video watch along as the gang watches overtime between Ottawa and Vancouver while telling stories the worst lies they told their dads growing up. Visit www.patreon.com/pucksonnet Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Twitter Follow us on InstagramLike us on Facebook Sign up for our email newsletter
Ryan McCracken covers the Tigers for the Medicine Hat News, and was in the building for Bob Ridley’s 4000th game. We spoke about what “Rids” means to the city of Med Hat, as well as the successful weekend the Tigers had playing meaningful WHL games
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro to The Pipeline Show's 16th season. [1:30] - Guy begins the show with a bunch of CHL news and NCAA notes plus the guest list. [16:00] - The 2021 Draft Spotlight leads this week's guest portion by shining on US-NTDP forward and future Michigan Wolverine Dylan Duke. [33:00] - 2020-21 has been an awful year for most players including Czech forward and Edmonton Oilers prospect Tomas Mazura. That's about to change, Guy speaks with the forward. [53:00] - The WHL's Central Division returns to the ice on February 26th to start a 24-game season. Willie Desjardins is the GM and head coach of the Medicine Hat Tigers, he looks ahead, looks back and more. [1:13:00] - The NCAA Campus Report welcomes back Jimmy Connelly from USCHO who has plenty of topics to tackle. [1:45:00] - Guys cleans up the episode for the week with the help of a new sponsor!
The recent growth of German hockey has been one of the more intriguing stories within the hockey world over the past few years. A silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, four first-round picks over the past three NHL drafts, and the reigning Art Ross, Ted Lindsay and Hart Trophy winner in Leon Draisaitl are just a few accomplishments the country has to boast over that span. As arguably the most celebrated German player ever and former national team head coach, Marco Sturm has left an impact at almost every level of German hockey. The current LA Kings assistant coach played a key role in the developing the German Ice Hockey Federation’s “POWER PLAY 26” program, which aims to make Germany a consistent medal contender at the World Championships and Olympics by the year 2026. Sturm’s 14-season NHL career saw him spend time with six different teams and finish in first place in games played (938) and points scored (487) for a German born player. He was also a fixture with the national program, including captaining Germany at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. He got his coaching career started with that same national team, leading the Germans at the World Championships, World Junior Championships and Deutschland Cups between 2015-2018. During that time, he helped Germany qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea. Then came the Cinderella run that resulted in the first silver medal in hockey in the country’s history. That same season, Sturm joined Willie Desjardins’ staff in LA midway through the NHL season. He would remain with the club when Todd McLellan took over as head coach the following year. The Kings are currently in the midst of a rebuild with one of the most promising prospect pools in the league. In this week’s podcast, sponsored by Elite Prospects, we’ll find out about his experience growing up playing hockey in Germany, how the “POWER PLAY 26” program has helped the growth of German hockey, and what he’s learned since making his coaching debut in the NHL.
No Caleb Kirby, so Art brings in his boss to pinch hit. Mark brings it though with some solid thoughts about "tanking" and junior hockey development. Hell we talk about Willie Desjardins for a hot minute. This is ahead of the Canucks qualifying series with the Minnesota Wild.
Willie Desjardins interview at 21:00 Senior Hockey Soiree at 59:30. Joined in studio for the Senior Hockey Soiree by Al Dumba and Rob Jamont (Sharky) to talk about the Regina Crestview Rangers and their run to the 2000 Allan Cup. t #WWAG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monday-nooner/message
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Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Season 15 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy begins the episode with the Question of the Week, CHL News, NCAA notes and the plans for the week. [18:31] - The Bob Ridley Montage as I share clips of former Tigers sharing some memories and thoughts of broadcaster Bob Ridley. Hear from Joffrey Lupul, Chris Osgood, Kelly Hrudey, Willie Desjardins, Mark Rassell and Lanny McDonald. [29:09] - A tribute to Bob Ridley wouldn't be complete without a new interview with the man himself. [1:07:29] - Guy closes out the episode and looks ahead to next week too.
Medicine Hat Tigers assistant coach Joe Frazer joins Colby, Lance and Cory in-studio for Episode 39! The guys discuss Joe's early days in Minnesota, how he became a Tiger, the transition from player to coach at age 20, working with both Willie Desjardins and Shaun Clouston, his thoughts on this years team, and what he'd like to accomplish career-wise going forward!P.S. Apologies for the quality of audio in this one. We tried something, it didn't work out, and we'll learn from it going forward!Find us on: - Facebook - www.facebook.com/OnTheBoardPodcast - Twitter - @OnTheBoardPod - YouTube - https://bit.ly/32wsibhThanks for listening! We'll talk to ya next week!
This week in anguish: - Tristan unexpectedly got to see the Sedins' jersey retirements in person, and Ardella is keen to know how things looked from the cheap seats. - We applaud Kevin Bieksa, appreciate the Sedins all over again, review Ryan Kesler's revisionist history, and hope that Willie Desjardins is holding up okay. - We do a rapid-fire filling of what we've arbitrarily decided are the eight remaining spots in the Ring of Honour. Don't hold us to this. - The Canucks finally pay their organ bill in 1991, Iain McIntyre has nothing to write about in 2001, but writes about it anyway, and Francesco is too busy trying to buy an NBA team in 2011 to notice that all his defencemen are getting injured. Thanks for listening! If you liked the show, tell a friend. You can find us on Twitter as @thisweektristan and @thisweekardella.
Former Canucks head coach Willie Desjardins says Henrik & Daniel Sedin had a lot of respect for the team & teammates & were always about helping the younger players. Willie says it shouldn't have surprised him but it did with how they were able to raise their game in the playoffs.
WHL This Week - Episode 9, looks back on the dramatic CIBC Canada Russia Series final leg in the WHL. We will have reaction after a Team WHL double shootout win to clinch the series following a come-from-behind overtime victory in Saskatoon. Willie Desjardins is back with the Medicine Hat Tigers after eight seasons of pro hockey which included NHL stops in Dallas, Vancouver and LA. He joins us to talk about his time there and now being back in a familiar spot with the Tigers. Finally, the WHL "On The Run" Player of the Week is Medicine Hat Tigers captain James Hamblin after a successful BC Division road swing. He'll wrap up the show.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Season 15 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:22] - Guy begins the show with the Question of the Week, some news and notes items followed by the guest list in Coming Down the Pipe [14:33] - The tour around the WHL continues this week starting with a preview of the Brandon Wheat Kings with GM Darren Ritchie [32:17] - Next up are the Vancouver Giants who have a lot of talented players and a couple of questions marks to start the season. GM Barclay Parneta is the guest. [58:54] - The Medicine Hat Tigers are the next club on the agenda with GM and head coach Willie Desjardins returns to the WHL in his old stomping grounds. [1:17:18] - The last GM to join the show in the preview series happens to be Curtis Hunt of the defending champion Prince Albert Raiders. [1:42:58] - The Winnipeg Ice declined participation for the 3rd consecutive year but it wouldn't be fair to their new fan base not to offer up some sort of preview so Guy does it himself. [2:00:39] - Guy wraps up the episode for the week, previews next week's guest list and more.
Guest 3 - The Medicine Hat Tigers are the next club on the agenda with GM and head coach Willie Desjardins returns to the WHL in his old stomping grounds.
Guests include Willie Desjardins.
Willie Desjardins discusses his time in LA and how the Kings are starting to figure it out.
William Nylander has a nice contract, Tom Wilson is at it again, and Willie Desjardins has a new, exciting coaching technique called player mismanagement. Also the Sharks are bad and the Ducks keep winning. -Intro: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dave_Depper/Compositions_3/Sportsreel -Outro: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dave_Depper/Compositions_3/Swagger_1 -You can contact us at OffTheCoastHockey@gmail.com or at https://www.facebook.com/OffTheCoastPod if you want to send in questions, topics you want covered, or just write nonsensical manifestos that we’ll probably read anyway. -Listen on stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cahockeytalk/california-hockey-talk?refid=stpr -Or find us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/california-hockey-talk/id1135318109?mt=2
Andrew Wadden & JD Burke discuss the Canucks 2-1 loss to Dallas. The guys dive into the Kings roster & Willie Desjardins. Guests include: Cory Hergott
The #LAKings have won two in a row, so you'd think we'd be in a good mood. NOT so fast! The Bannermen are the bitter men on Episode 31, because of a few oddities going on in the world of #GoKingsGo. Willie Desjardins has drawn our ire as we question just what the hell he's doing and why the hell he's doing it. The whole thing stinks, I tell ya, stinks! We do however take a few moments to gush about Cal Peterson and entertain a thought that would be blasphemous a few short months ago… Might it be time to think about trading Jonny Goalie?!?!
You'd think after 124 shows we would know what we're doing, but even the best of us make mistakes. Luckily we still know what we are talking about. We kick off this week with a look back at an underwhelming Grey Cup game. Calgary finally broke through, but did the field conditions play a role in that? Is that acceptable for a championship game? We also discuss the Seahawks huge win (plus the help they got). Is Seattle in control of their destiny? Are the playoffs now a legitimate goal? Hockey talk dominates our show though. The Canucks finally broke their losing streak against the Kings and old coach Willie Desjardins, which stems discussion on coaching styles. Would Willie D still be a good fit here, or is his system resulting in poor hockey? What role does style play in player development? All this plus the other wheelings and dealings from around the NHL, as well as our usual best and worst in Garbage Time!
Ray Ferraro discusses how William Nylanders contract impasse affects Brock Boeser, and other RFA's-to-be...and questions how Willie Desjardins is using Ilya Kovalchuk in LA
Brock Boeser returns. Willie Desjardins is back in town. And, after a week away, the boys are back at it with a brand new Patcast. JPat and Botch get caught up on all they missed since they last recorded: Elias Pettersson with another death stare, Sam Gagner resurfacing in the NHL, more front office turnover at Rogers Arena and the team getting healthier and snapping out of an eight-game losing streak. Plus they've got a chance for a lucky listener to win a $200 prize pack courtesy of Iron Kingdom. It's all the Canucks talk you can handle -- and then some.
It's a new era of #LAKings hockey… again. John Stevens is out, Willie Desjardins is in, Adam Oates is around and Marco Sturm might be the future. If it sounds like no one knows what the hell is going on, it's because it is a very interesting and sometimes bewildering time for #GoKingsGo. Let's try to make sense of it all in Episode 30.
This week the guys go over the Kings on the upswing as they have two 4-1 victories to get all worked up about. Also, find out which host likes to swim in gold coins like Scrooge McDuck! We go over the change in coaching with new coach Willie Desjardins. Also, we are jumping onboard of the newest hashtag created by the Kings very own, Dave Joseph... so #WinItForWillie.
The LA Kings are 1-0 under new head coach Willie Desjardins. Dustin Brown, Kyle Clifford and Ilya Kovalchuk beat Anaheim Ducks netminder John Gibson before Tyler Toffoli scored into the empty net to secure the 4-1 win. Dave Joesph and James Whitlock joined host Jesse Cohen after the game to celebrate. Subscribe on iTunes or any other podcasting app. Subscription links and recent episodes can be found at LAKings.com/podcast.
I det 215:e avsnittet av NHL-podden snackar Bjurman/Ekeliw om Chicagos chockbesked att Joel Quenneville sparkas – och att Jeremy Colliton tar över. Dessutom diskuteras Kings val att kicka John Stevens och ersätta med Willie Desjardins och Marco Sturm. Plus: Islanders superform, succén för klubbarna i västra Kanada och nya skandalsoppan i Ottawa. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick and Joel are back to discuss the news of the week! Wait.....what? Carl and Joel very excited that Nick Seguin has officially joined The 4th Line, especially since Carl cannot be found after a heartbreaking weekend from his Colorado Avalanche. And he has Elias Pettersson to blame. Well, and the Avalanche. John Stevens was fired as the coach of the LA Kings, replaced by Willie Desjardins. But is it too little too late? Which coach could be next to be singing the Blues? Pekka Rinne signed an extension with the Nashville Predators, meaning that the Juuse Saros Era has been delayed. Yannie Gourde also signed an extension, staying in Tampa. How can the Lightning keep this team in tact? Under what circumstances should the NHL step in when an owner is ruining the value of their franchise? Should they ever? All this and more on episode 205 of the 4th Line Hockey Podcast. Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial
Coach Willie D is back in the league!?! Seriously? Ryan, Geeta and P Mac join you this week on location from Geeta's parents house as they discuss the shocking coaching shake up in Los Angeles. Former Canucks' bench boss Willie Desjardins replaces John Stevens as Kings interim head coach while Don Nachbaur is out and Marco Sturm is in as assistant coach. Why Willie? What are the LA Kings looked to get out of Willie Desjardins after such a polarizing term in Vancouver? Speaking of Vancouver, Dave Skypes in to discuss Elias Pettersson's incredible week with the Vancouver Canucks. Three big victories against western conference rivals and seven points from Elias! Dave asks if Pettersson is the best hockey player in Canucks history and Ryan praises Jake Virtanen and the shotgun grassroots movement in among Canucks fans. They also discuss Auston Matthews' latest shoulder injury, Patrik Laine's slump busting trip to Finland and two teams very interested in William Nylander. The LA Kings are knocking, and based on the struggles they're facing, some fresh goal scoring blood in that locker room might just be what the doctor ordered! Enjoy! Support the show on Patreon! Pledge a coupla bucks (or $5) and get instant access to all our bonus content. Ryan discusses his new favourite dive bar ($3 happy hour beers) and they discuss the PON Christmas Party. Visit www.patreon.com/pucksonnet Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook Sign up for a new annual subscription to The Athletic with our promo link and get 40% off. head to TheAthletic.com/Pucks and get access to The Athletic for just $3.50ish CAD a month
The LA Kings named Willie Desjardins as interim coach after relieving John Stevens of his duties Sunday morning. Former King Marco Sturm will be joining Desjardins behind the bench as assistant coach. James Whitlock and fan favorite PumperNicholl join host Jesse Cohen to offer their thoughts on the change. Subscribe on iTunes or any other podcasting app. Subscription links and recent episodes can be found at LAKings.com/podcast.
LA Kings Insider Jon Rosen breaks down the Willie Desjardins hiring in LA & discusses what positives he brings to the table!
Mike and Jason talk Canucks and Linden with Willie Desjardins and break down what's next for the club
Former Canucks coach Willie Desjardins says Trevor Linden always had a vision for what he wanted the Canucks to be, and how to get there....but also says it always takes longer to rebuild than people think
Former Canucks coach Willie Desjardins discusses the Sedin's high standards, suggesting they set the standard and pushed themselves daily to improve it
Guests include Brad May and Willie Desjardins.
It's a valid question on a variety of topics this week. The contract extension of Erik Gudbranson? The choice of Willie Desjardins as coach for Team Canada at the Olympics? Another Canada/USA finals in women's hockey? We cover it all, as we reflect on the past few days of the Olympics, including the ups and downs for Canadian athletes. We dive into all things Canucks, with a look into some future decisions involving some prospects, as well as some player comparisons and expectations. All this and some shout outs, plus a special Garbage Time!
Pierre McGuire feels Russia is the favourite to win gold in the Olympics, but likes the experience - particularly Dave King and Willie Desjardins - that Canada has
Willie Desjardins discusses his involvement with the Olympic team, what he sees from the Canucks this year, and Derek Dorsett
Guests include Willie Desjardins.
Jeff Paterson says Canucks players are already admitting Travis Green's style of play fits their roster better than the system Willie Desjardins drew up last year. Jeff comments on Alex Burrows as well
Ray Ferraro says the Canucks played a much more aggressive style, completely different than under Willie Desjardins. Ray isn't sure that means more wins, but it'll be different. Ray says the Sedins would welcome being support players and discusses Brock Boeser, Jake Virtanen, and Derek Dorsett
Canadian Olympic coach Willie Desjardins says guys like the now retired Shane Doan can't just walk onto the Canadian Olympic team. Desjardins says Doan and/or Jerome Iginla would have to be playing somewhere to have any shot at making the team.
Former Canucks head coach Willie Desjardins joins the midday show to discuss his new appointment as head coach of Canada's National Men's team for the upcoming 2018 Olympics.
Guests include Willie Desjardins.
This week on the show that won't go to North Korea, we've all got our reasons to be happy: the Leafs are in the playoffs, and the Canucks have fired head coach Willie Desjardins. We happily bury the coach who gave our show its name, and sort out why Leafs fans would have been mad if their team didn't make it in. PLUS: Judging the accuracy of Vancouver video game levels, predicting the big stories of two months from now, a Twilight Zone-esque bargain to get rid of Linden and Benning, and everyone's favourite game: What's The Weather? RIP Willie, gone but never forgotten. Support the show at www.patreon.com/RealGoodShow This episode is brought to you by SeatGeek, the best way to buy and sell sports and concert tickets. Download the FREE SeatGeek app to your phone and enter the promo code REALGOOD under the Settings tab to receive a $20 rebate after your first purchase. Outro Music: "Knocking At The Door," by Arkells
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are here! Your favourite NHL team is either in them, or they're firing their coaching staff! A full bench joins you this week to discuss the big firing in Vancouver. After a three year stint and a losing record with the Canucks, Willie Desjardins was fired Monday morning. If you've listened to this podcast for a little while, you knew the frustration with the Climax Saskatchewan native's decisions behind the bench and when constructing his lines. Who will replace him? Will it be Comets head coach Travis Green? or a grizzled vet that is unemployed right now? They also discuss the Los Angeles Kings cleaning house and firing Dean Lombardi as GM and Darryl Sutter as head coach. Two Stanley Cups weren't good enough to save their jobs and they're on the open market... Vegas? They look towards the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, giving their thoughts and predictions for each series and a couple key players and storylines to watch out for! They also answer a couple Canucks questions from listeners and give some predictions for the off season to come! If you're a $5 or more backer on Patreon, you can continue listening to this episode on "5 Minutes For Paying" where Dave teaches us the term "chizzler", they discuss recording the podcasts at each other's homes and watch a violent hit in a WHL game on Sportsnet Visit www.patreon.com/pucksonnet. Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook And visit Image Optometry for all your optometry needs. Online at Image.ca, Imagine More For Less!
Hour 2: Willie Desjardins pre-game press conference
Snow has shut Metro Vancouver down, but we still got this week's podcast out for all of you! Ryan, Geeta and P Mac gather this week for a loose show to talk all things Canucks right now! They talk about head coach Willie Desjardins and president Trevor Linden almost weekly tradition of putting questionable comments and quotes in the media. Does the Canucks front office need media training? Would that calm down the concerned fan base? The gang also talks about Bo Horvat. Did we say talk about? We said praise the hell out of following his coming out party on national television against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The gang asks the tough question, when will big Bo be the top line centre in Vancouver? They also touch on Philip Larsen leaving Tuesday night's game vs New Jersey following a huge hit from Taylor Hall, discuss the log jam of players coming back from injury and whether Jim Benning makes a move to replace Larsen and Dorsett, who it was recently revealed he could be done for the season with neck problems. Finally, the gang looks at Randy Carlyle's interesting choice of words to describe John Gibson's health this weekend, reminisce about snow days, GT Snow Racers and take some questions from twitter. Enjoy!
Episode 1: The Rob The Hockey Guy Canucks Podcast is presented by Vancity Buzz and is hosted by Jas Kang and Rob Williams. Rob and Jas discuss the recent hiring of Jim Benning and Willie Desjardins, as well as trade rumours ahead of the NHL draft.
Canada's head coach Willie Desjardins and USA's Dean Blais both address the media.
10 Nov 2018 - This week Dan and Will look at Bonfire night. Segments include The Smooth Recap. Who is/isn't winning the Stanley Cup this week. Spoilers Dan and Will pick the same team. Starters/Scratches (incl the Teflon Don, 2000 games and PC gaming). Bus lanes to Sens games. John Stevens is gone in LA. Willie Desjardins is in. Coach Q is gone in Chicago. Jeremy Colliton is in. Where does the Mustache end up? The Ottawa Senators take part in their own found footage film. Did those Sens players bury a man in the desert? Why it's not that big a deal and why the guy who sold it shouldn't be roasted. The real reason Dan and Will are annoyed by it. What we want from our next found footage Uber movie. Marchand does his best acting. Lucic is a shark. Elias Pettersson is looking like a star already. What happened to Nolan Patrick? Aquilini tweets live during a game and it was a missed opportunity. Free kicks in Hockey. A washing machine. Man v Coin flip and other bits.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-brits-1-puck/donations