Afleveringen
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Jeff and Elliotte kick off the show talking about Travis Green and the link to the Ottawa Senators, Rick Bowness announcing his retirement and how the game will miss him. Next, the conversation moves to the Toronto Maple Leafs, how the Keith Pelley hire will affect the early part of the off-season and the future of Brendan Shanahan. In closing, the guys look at the Vegas Golden Knights after a first round exit, if Nic Hague might become available and Nashvilleâs need for additional scoring.
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Jeff and Producer Matt look back on Torontoâs Game 6 victory over Boston, if Jim Montgomery is on the hot-seat with a Bruinsâ series loss and the award landscape this season. Former NHL defenceman and current Predators analyst, Hal Gill discusses what has made Andrew Brunette so impactful with the Preds, the vibe surrounding the Nashville players and how the team has rebounded after Colton Sissonsâ missed empty net in Game 4 (32:50). Shayna Goldman of The Athletic weighs in on the entertainment of the first round, Rick Tocchet being the favourite for the Jack Adams Trophy and how the Leafs have clawed back into their series with Boston (50:02). Later on, Golden Knights insider Gary Lawless chats about how good the series between Vegas and Dallas has been, the decision to go to Adin Hill in Game 5 and Alex Pietrangeloâs play in the series (01:22:17).
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Jeff chats with Corey Masisak of the Denver Post about how Justus Annunenâs illness changed the series with Winnipeg, Cale Makar's case as the best defenseman in the league without winning the Norris Trophy and how impressive both Artturi Lehkonen and Valeri Nichushkin were in the first round. Later on, Producer Matt talks about Jeffâs bookshelf, Connor Hellebuyckâs season ending comments about his performance in round 1 and his ridiculous superstitions for Leaf playoff games (17:23).
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Jeff and Greg start out by discussing Auston Matthews missing a second straight game, Torontoâs inability to play well at home and if we might see a Game 7 in Boston. Next, they try and figure out what Pierre-Luc Dubois is, how Quinton Byfield has overtaken Dubois as the heir apparent to AnĆŸe Kopitar and the future of Rob Blake. To finish up, Jeff and Greg weigh in on how players are starting to evolve and why the Dallas-Vegas series should probably be over already.
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Jeff and Elliotte open the show discussing Auston Matthews missing another elimination game, the criticism of Jim Montgomery and the opportunity for Leaf players to step up in Matthewsâ absence. Next, they look at the potential for Rod BrindâAmour to leave Carolina, the Pierre-Luc Dubois conundrum and whatâs next for the Kings. To wrap, they chat about the Dallas-Vegas series and how the lineup changes could indicate some concern for the Golden Knights.
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Fill-in host Matt Marchese is joined by NHL Network Radioâs Jonathan Davis who shares some takeaways from last nightâs dramatic slate of games and previews Wednesdayâs action. Stars studio host Brien Rea tees up Game 5 between Dallas and Vegas, the Knightsâ decision to start Adin Hill over Logan Thompson, Wyatt Johnstonâs playoff breakout and the story of the series thus far (31:45). Later, Scott Laughlin of NHL Network Radio stops by to discuss the Canucks' concerns after dropping Game 5, along what's ahead for the Islanders this summer (50:05). Finally, Sean Reynolds gives a full breakdown of what went wrong for the Jets as they fall to the Avalanche in five games (01:21:28).
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Jeff chats with Kate Shefte of the Seattle Times about the Kraken moving on from Dave Hakstol, if the new opening is Dan Bylsmaâs to lose and if this could be a summer of big moves for Seattle. Next up, Jeff and Producer Matt battle it out on goaltender interference and Jon Cooperâs post-game comments, before discussing the career of T.J. Oshie (18:52). Later on, NHL analyst Colby Armstrong talks about having fun on the NHL on TNT panel, which series has been his favourite and the Panthers taking over as the top dog in the state of Florida (49:40).
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Jeff and Elliotte start off by look at the two disallowed goals in the closing game for Tampa, if weâve seen the torch passed from the Lightning to the Panthers in the state of Florida and what the future holds for certain members of the Bolts. Next, they chat about the entertainment in the Dallas-Vegas series, the emergence of Wyatt Johnston and the Leafs making changes ahead of Game 5. In closing, Jeff and Elliotte weigh in on Winnipegâs lineup juggling, Vancouver looking to close out against Nashville and the firing of Dave Hakstol in Seattle.
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Guest host Matt Marchese is joined by Dave Randorf, play-by-play voice for the Tampa Bay Lightning, to discuss Mikhail Sergachev's return and the factors that can help the Bolts claw back into the series, before teeing up tonight's do-or-die Game 5 in the Battle of Florida. Next up, Sportsnet's own David Amber joins the conversation to share his takeaways from a busy weekend of playoff hockey and preview Monday's slate of games (18:20). Later on, Vince Mercogliano of USA Today and SNY stops by to discuss the Rangers' 4-0 sweep of the Capitals, what lies ahead in the second round, and what's next for Washington's aging core (51:05).
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Guest host Matt Marchese is joined by Elliotte Friedman to discuss a busy weekend in the NHL playoffs. The pair dive into the Canucks' comeback win in Nashville with third-string goaltender Arturs Silovs between the pipes, along with Auston Matthews' ailment that kept him off the ice during the third period of Saturday's game. Later on, the pair dive into the state of the Jets after falling behind 3-1 to the Avalanche, what to make of Connor Hellebuyck's play in the series, and their other takeaways from this weekend's postseason slate.
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Jeff chats with Jason Gregor, host of The Jason Gregor Show, about his Bob Cole memories, how the Kings managed to even their series with the Oilers and if thereâs some concern surrounding Stuart Skinner. Sportsnet's own John Bartlett looks back on the impact that Bob Cole had on his career, before getting into the goaltending questions in the Jets-Avalanche series and the struggles by Winnipegâs second line (19:41). Later on, Producer Matt gives a William Nylander update and takes a look back on the 2014 draft (52:30).
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Jeff and Elliotte kick off the show looking back on the life of Bob Cole and the impact he had on the hockey world. Next, they chat about which of the Islanders or Lightning would be more discouraged by a sweep, the entertainment in the Battle of Florida and how Tampa has become a very attractive destination. To finish up, Jeff and Elliotte talk about Ilya Sorokin, an interesting name that has surfaced in the San Jose coaching search and the spotlight on Elias Pettersson.
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Jeff chats with Hurricanes studio analyst Shane Willis about the conclusion of Game 2 between the 'Canes and Islanders, how Carolina can overcome the loss of Brett Pesce and the improvements made by Seth Jarvis. Later, Jeff reminisces about the life and times of Bob Cole with Harry Neale, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Ron MacLean, John Davidson, Mark Askin and Dick Irvin (17:22).
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Jeff and Elliotte react to the news of what William Nylander is dealing with and Brad Marchandâs great performance in Game 3. Next, they look at Vegas taking a 2-0 series lead going back home, the chemistry between Mark Stone and Tomas Hertl, and Bruce Cassidy getting the most out of his team. To wrap up, the guys chat about L.A. grabbing an OT win over Edmonton, the firing of David Quinn in San Jose and Alex Vlasicâs extension in Chicago.
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Jeff and Producer Matt look back at Nashvilleâs Game 2 victory, Elias Petterssonâs struggles and the potential ramifications of another first round exit for Tampa. The Athletic's Peter Baugh chats about how the Rangers have shut down Alex Ovechkin, Igor Shesterkin being the key a long playoff run and Coloradoâs depth (32:48). Later on, Matt joins the conversation to discussing the commentary surrounding Mark Stone and his injury, before providing an update on Brett Pesce (49:50).
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Jeff and Greg discuss the idea of Utahâs team being called "NHL Utah", the secrecy surrounding William Nylander and availability of information with the NHLâs relationship with gambling companies. Next, they look at which starâs performance has been the most concerning, the Stanley Cup path for certain teams and how Nashville can beat Vancouver. To wrap up, Jeff and Greg chat about Spencer Carberyâs comments on Alex Ovechkin, the Islanders melting down in Game 2 and Lindy Ruffâs hire in Buffalo.
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Jeff is joined by Sportsnet's Iain MacIntyre to talk about what has stood out early in the playoffs, Rick Tocchetâs decision to not challenge Ryan OâReillyâs goal in Game 1 and the success of Vancouverâs third line. Next up, former NHL defenceman Chris Wideman chats with Jeff about when players start to prepare for the playoffs, what series has caught his attention and his own personal playoff experience (18:17). Later on, we hear from NHL Utah Owner Ryan Smith and his appearance on the 32 Thoughts Podcast (50:15).
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Jeff and Elliotte look back on Connor McDavidâs commanding performance Monday night and Los Angeles not being able to keep up offensively with Edmonton. Next, the guys discuss Auston Matthewsâ best game as a Leaf, a bounce back from Ilya Samsonov and the secrecy surrounding William Nylander. To finish, Jeff and Elliotte react to the âdouble goalie pullâ, the domination of the Hurricanes over the Islanders and Buffalo hiring Lindy Ruff as their (sort of) new head coach.
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Jeff is joined by former NHL goalie and current NESN analyst, Andrew Raycroft, to talk about the Bruinsâ decision between the pipes for Game Two, the mindset of Jeremy Swayman if he doesnât start and the evolution of Brad Marchand. Next up, Producer Matt weighs in on Vancouverâs non-challenge, Mark Stoneâs potential return to the lineup and what qualifies as a true first-round upset (18:00). Later on, NHL netminder and new Sportsnet analyst, Jake Allen, discusses his broadcasting debut and what he looks for in his analysis, before breaking down how shooters turned to shooting âtriangleâ and not five-hole (49:08).
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Jeff and Elliotte kick things off talking about Vegas embracing the role of the villain, before debating who is facing the bigger consequences with a series loss between the Golden Knights and Stars. Next, they pair take a look back at the weekend of playoff games and share which matchup stood out the most. To wrap, they discuss what Colorado might do in net for Game 2, Evander Kane telling people heâs been playing through a sports hernia, and the disappointment for Leaf fans in Game 1.
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