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Podcasts about Hockey

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Episodes about Hockey

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Zach re-caps round two of the playoffs so far and project who will win each series before briefly covering some coaching changes, the draft lottery, and a trio of signing. 
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Welcome to The Top Shelf Cookie Sniper Hockey Card Podcast! The ultimate podcast on hockey cards! We leave no stone unturned in our quest to provide you with the most comprehensive view of the hockey card universe. Our team of experts is confident in our ability to help you build a collection that you'll be proud of. We are passionate about hockey cards and have spent countless minutes researching and analyzing the market to bring you the most up-to-date information and valuable insights. So, whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the hobby, you can trust us to guide you every step of the way. So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on a thrilling journey into the world of hockey cards.
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Coming Down the Pipe.,.. [0:00] - The intro for Season 19 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy begins the episode with playoff updates from the QMJHL, OHL, WHL, BCHL, USHL, NAHL, the Centennial Cup and the WHL Draft too. [16:54] - Scott Wheeler from The Athletic recaps the World U18s with his takeaways from the marquee scouting event and a little more too. [53:30] - The final in the Ontario Hockey League features the London Knights and the Oshawa Generals. Sharing his insight as the OHL Insider is Brandon Caputo from Armchair GM Sports. [1:12:39] - It may have been the greatest series the Canadian Hockey League has ever seen. Pats TV host Kelly Remple tells us why the WHL Eastern Conference Final between Saskatoon and Moose Jaw ranks that highly. [1:42:41] - The 2024 Draft Spotlight this week shines on one of the top players in the entire draft class; Michigan State Spartans defenceman Artyom Levshunov.
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Welcome to Hartley's Cat Scan! This is a weekly podcast featuring the 'who's who' of the Prince George Cougars. [caption id="attachment_107801" align="alignright" width="300"] Hartley Miller talks with Cougars GM/Head Coach Mark Lamb. (Photo supplied by Brendan Pawliw, MyPGNow.com staff)[/caption] Hartley's guest this week is Cougars head coach and general manager Mark Lamb. During the episode, he discussed several topics including: The aftermath of losing in the Western Conference Final to Portland in six games Exit meetings with the players; growing as a group Importance of sustained success; departure of Hudson Thornton On the possibility of having eight 20-year-olds heading into camp next year Retooling roster with a full slate of prospects Summer plans/the future of Associate coach Jim Playfair You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and TuneIn.
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Created By: Yariv Wolok & Vasili Gianarakos Music By: Jay Lubes  Website: https://www.flyersnittygritty.com Like and subscribe if you want more of this content! Check Out Our Team Store: https://nitty-gritty-3.creator-spring.com/ 
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So far in this series, we’ve seen Denis Potvin win the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s best rookie after helping transform a hapless team into something resembling a professional one. We’ve seen him rocket up the charts of the league’s best defensemen, capturing his first Norris Trophy at just 22-years-old. We’ve seen him win a second Norris after pissing off the entire hockey world, learning to open up emotionally, and climbing back to the mountaintop after a inconsistent follow-up season. Today we finally reach his final Norris Trophy year, in which the Islanders win their first regular season championship and Potvin has, to this day, the best single season a defensemen has ever had for this franchise. Potvin’s 101 points on 31 goals and 70 assists in 1978-89 was by all accounts a spectacular campaign, highlighted by hat tricks, long point streaks, torrid periods of dominance and one hit that would result in an unfortunate injury and even more unfortunate chant that has gone on for far too long. With Potvin leading the way on defense, Bryan Trottier, Mike Bossy and Clark Gillies pushing the offense and Smith/Resch duo on top of their games, the Islanders seemed primed to win their first Stanley Cup. But their closest rivals made sure they had one last hard lesson to learn. This is, thankfully, the final time we’ll see the 1979 playoffs in this series. As painful as that loss was to the players and the fans, that whole season stands as one of the most fascinating in franchise history. It is still the second best season in team history by wins and points and is the only one in which the team won four major awards. That roster had everything going for it. Until it didn’t... at the worst possible time to the worst possible opponent. Denis Potvin’s Islanders story doesn’t end here but his offensive and statistical dominance does. He would captain four straight Stanley Cup winners and make the Hall of Fame by letting others in on the action and becoming a key player, rather than the focal point. He’s still one of the three best players in Islanders history and I hope this episode makes that case as clearly as it can. Research and other assistance was provided by Kevin Schultz. Visit VintageIceHockey.com, where you can buy t-shirts, hoodies and mugs featuring the logos over over 100 classic hockey teams from all across North America, as well as our own Al Arbour tribute shirt. Use the code ANXIETY20 to get 20 percent off an order of two items. Our portion of the sales go directly to the Center for Dementia Research. This episode of Islanders Award Winners was written using Wikipedia, archival material from Newsday, MacLean’s, The Montreal Gazette, The New York Times and Sports Illustrated, as well as the books Power on Ice by Denis Potvin and Stan Fischler, Boss: The Mike Bossy Story, New York Islanders: Countdown to A Dynasty by Barry Wilner, Pride and Passion: 25 Years of the New York Islanders by Stan Fischler and Chris Botta and Dynasty: The Oral History of the New York Islanders 1972-1984 by Greg Prato. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brett Thompson joined the prohockeypod this week. Brett is a product of the OHL who went the USports route after before heading over to Europe to embark on his pro career. He is currently playing in the top league in Denmark. We dove into his dream of playing in the OHL and being able to do it for some years in the Soo. We talked about everything he learned along the way and that has helped him continue his career today. Hope you enjoy!
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In this episode, we are going to discuss Trevor Zegras' contract extension, discuss Connor Bedard's preseason, redraft the 2010 NHL Draft, we'll do part 3 of our What If? series, and more!
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This week, we catch part two of our conversation with Roadrunners Forward Colin Theisen as Kim returns from Saturday night's Coyotes preseason game Wichita with all of the behind-the-scenes details and name dropping. Then new podcast co-host Jonathon Schaffer shares food reviews from his first weekend in town.