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Feb 25, 2022 • 42min
Olympics recap: Juraj Slafkovsky takes MVP honors, NHL takes note, Corey’s latest college, junior, and European free agent rankings, prospects who could get traded, Max’s SHL tour, Corey’s Beanpot notebook, and more
First, Max and Corey talk about Max’s eight-day trip to Gothenburg, Sweden where he got a close-up look at a number of Detroit Red Wings prospects playing in the SHL, including Simon Edvinsson and Elmer Söderblom, as well as Corey’s trip to Boston, Massachusetts to check out the consolation and championship Beanpot games, with thoughts on Matt Coronato, TJ Semptimphelter, Jay O'Brien, and more.Then, the guys jump into an Olympics recap and discuss Slovakia’s Juraj Slafkovsky’s special performance en route to a tournament MVP award and a potential jump to the top of this year’s NHL Draft, Brock Faber shouldering the load on Team USA’s blue line, Finland as the gold medal winner, and more.Plus, the guys talk about some interesting players from Corey’s latest college, junior, and European free agent rankings who could find NHL homes, including Ben Meyers, Andrei Kuzmenko, and Strauss Mann, and they close things out with a discussion about prospects that could be moved at the trade deadline, with particular interest on the New York Rangers and Colorado Avalanche.And, you can get a 6 month subscription to The Athletic for just $1 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 10min
Sean Avery signs with an ECHL team, Martin St. Louis' impact on Canadiens, hottest teams and players out of the All-Star break
To start things off, Ian and Sean share their thoughts on Sean Gentille and Craig Custance's rendition of the Canadian national anthem from the Tuesday show. Does the conversation turn into discussing the worst performances of national anthems ever? Possibly. Then, the guys share their skepticism on Sean Avery saying he's planning on a return to the NHL this fall after signing a contract in the ECHL. Has anyone returned to the NHL after a 5+ year absence? Also, Martin St. Louis is giving a boost to the Canadiens, will he be behind the bench next season, and if it's possible for him to get a vote for the Jack Adams this season. Next, with the news that Filip Forsberg is on the market, what message does that send to Nashville Predators fans?Then, in "Granger Things", Jesse Granger stops by to discuss the hottest teams and players following the All-Star break, and if it's possible for Cole Caufield to work his way back into the Calder discussion. In the mailbag, the pair hit on a couple HOF-related questions, and to wrap up, another look back in "This Week in Hockey History".Have a question/comment for Ian and Sean? Email theathletichockeyshow@gmail.com or leave a VM (845) 445-8459!Save on a subscription to The Athletic, get your first six months for only $1/month! theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 23, 2022 • 43min
Fleury & Giroux headline trade deadline 22, Jay Woodcroft's Oilers are figuring it out, Zdeno Chara ties a record and did Nathan MacKinnon get away with one?
On the Wednesday The Athletic Hockey Show, Rob Pizzo from CBC Sports returns to the roundtable, along with Jesse Granger and Sara Civian. This week, the panel discusses the trade deadline which is now officially less than a month away. We discuss possible landing spots for Marc-Andre Fleury and Claude Giroux, we ask if Nathan MacKinnon received star treatment for not landing a suspension for making contact with an official, and we stick tap Zdeno Chara who ties Chris Chelios's all time mark for regular season games played by a defensemen.Daniel Nugent-Bowman from the Athletic joins the roundtable to give us an update on the rejuvenated Edmonton Oilers under interim head coach Jay Woodcroft who are 5-1 heading into Wednesday night's game in Tampa Bay, and we ask can the Oilers win with their current goaltending?In our twitter segment, we hear listener opinions on the ECHL's Orlando Solarbears signing noted pest Sean Avery to a contract to play in Florida. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 22, 2022 • 1h 12min
Cole Caufield catches fire playing for Martin St. Louis, Dallas wants to extend Joe Pavelski and Everett Fitzhugh breaking barriers with Seattle Kraken
Craig and Sean pay up on their bet with the Monday show, singing 'O Canada' after the Canadian women won Gold in Beijing over team USA.The guys stick tape Wisconsin native Cole Caufield, who is lighting up the scoresheet since Martin St. Louis took over as head coach with the Montreal Canadiens. With Pierre Lebrun's report on the Dallas Stars hoping to extend Joe Pavelski, we take a look at the Dallas Stars roster and the cap crunch the team finds itself in and if they are indeed a team that can be competitive in the long run. In our comments segment, Craig and Sean hot on what teams should be active and what players should be on the move, on the trade front with deadline day 4 weeks away.Everett Fitzhugh, the play by play voice of the Seattle Kraken on radio joins Craig and Sean to discuss his journey from minor hockey to the NHL, his ground breaking call with JT Brown last week in Winnipeg, his love of Karaoke and musicals and of course the first year Seattle Kraken. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 21, 2022 • 1h
Cheryl Pounder talks Team Canada, MPP’s ECHL offer, and growing women’s hockey, Claude Giroux at the top of the NHL trade board, there’s an outdoor game this week?, Igor Shesterkin almost scored, and more
First, in honor of Family Day in Canada, Ian and guest cohost Julian McKenzie pick which NHL family they want to join as honorary members, and discuss how no one really knows there’s an outdoor game this week between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators, if the Preds are really a playoff team or not after losing four straight, which Western Conference team is the one to beat, with Jack Eichel joining the Vegas Golden Knights lineup this past week, and Claude Giroux as the potential kingmaker for a contending team’s Stanley Cup dreams with the NHL trade deadline exactly one month away.Then, former gold medal winner with Team Canada and broadcaster for this year’s Olympic games, Cheryl Pounder joins the show to talk about how challenging it was to call the games on a monitor, instead of in person in Beijing, if this year’s Canadian Women’s team was the best version we’ve ever seen, what’s needed to create a unified Women’s pro-league, Marie-Philip Poulin turning down a reported offer to play in the ECHL, Cheryl’s participation in the 1992 and 1994 Women’s World Roller Hockey Championships, and more.Plus, Ian and Julian talk about TAHS Tuesday’s Craig Custance and Sean Gentille having to sing the Canadian national anthem on tomorrow’s episode after losing the bet on last week’s Canada-USA Women’s gold medal game, and the guys close out the show with one Multiple Choice Madness question, in honor of Igor Shesterkin’s near-goal against the Ottawa Senators over the weekend: if you’re favorite team is playing a meaningless, midseason game and the opposing team’s goalie shoots for your team’s empty net, do you want to see him score?And, you can get a 6 month subscription to The Athletic for just $1 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 17, 2022 • 1h 7min
Team Canada wins Olympic gold, Marie-Philip Poulin is the most clutch player ever, Jack Eichel returns and Golden Knights storylines aplenty
Ian and Sean overcome a late night to discuss Team Canada's win in the women's gold medal game over the U.S., and Marie-Philip Poulin cementing her spot as the most clutch player ever in hockey. Then, with Patrice Bergeron set to return to action on Thursday, between him, Claude Giroux and Evgeni Malkin, who is the most intriguing UFA? Also, as Sidney Crosby scores his 500th goal, how long will he play in the NHL?Next, in "Granger Things" Jesse Granger walks us through the laundry list of Golden Knights storylines this week, from Jack Eichel's debut on Wednesday night, to Mark Stone on LTIR, a Nolan Patrick update, and is there anything to that Marc-André Fleury rumor?Then, a discussion on if a beer league goalie could have a .500 save percentage in an NHL game, a question about tracking game winning goals as a stat in the mailbag, and in "This Week in Hockey History", Georges Vezina records the first shutout in NHL history.Have a question for Ian and Sean? Email theathletichockeyshow@gmail.com or leave a VM: (845) 445-8459!Get The Athletic for $1/month for the first six months: theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 16, 2022 • 54min
Sidney Crosby scores number 500, Jack Eichel to make his Vegas debut tonight and trade deadline chips are falling into place
This week on the Wednesday edition of the Athletic Hockey Show, Jesse Granger and Sara Civian welcome back Sean Shapiro, The Athletic's sports business writer to the roundtable. The crew stick taps the career of Sidney Crosby who scored his 500th NHL goal in the Penguins win over the Flyers on Tuesday night. Jesse, Sara and Sean look forward to Jack Eichel's Vegas Golden Knights debut with Mark Stone being placed on LTI to accommodate the new Knights forward and ask should there be a salary cap in the playoffs?Plus we discuss the red hot season for the Colorado Avalanche, look ahead to the Gold Medal game between Canada and the United States in women's hockey at the Beijing Olympics, and bemoan the States and Canada being eliminated in men's hockey before the medal round.With the trade deadline now 5 weeks out, Sara, Jesse and Sean look ahead to the trade deadline, focusing in on the sellers in Philadelphia, Buffalo Columbus and New Jersey and the buyers in Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Toronto, Florida, Carolina and Colorado. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 15, 2022 • 1h 10min
Jacob Trouba of the New York Rangers, Gold Medal Team USA vs Team Canada women's preview & Toffoli trade to open the flood gates ahead of the deadline
On this edition of the Athletic Hockey Show USA, Craig Custance and Sean Gentille welcome New York Rangers defensemen Jacob Trouba. Trouba joined the boys from Florida, when the Rangers were on an extended break after the all-star game and touches on the magical season for the blueshirts, including fantastic play from Chris Kreider, Adam Fox, Artemi Panarin, K'Andre Miller and Igor Shesterkin and he compares head coach Gerard Gallant to the great Ted Lasso.Custance and Gentille look ahead to the Gold Medal game between the Canadian women and Team USA at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, and discuss the Habs trade of Tyler Toffoli to Calgary which kicks off, hopefully, an active trade deadline for the NHL and we deep dive into our comments section in the best segment of the week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 14, 2022 • 1h 12min
Michael Russo talks Minnesota Wild, Anson Carter, and more, Tyler Toffoli dealt to the Calgary Flames, Canada-USA Women’s gold medal game set, Multiple Choice Madness, and more
First, Ian and guest cohost Julian McKenzie discuss what the NHL gets “right” other than the way the Stanley Cup gets presented, in light of the NFL handing the Vince Lombardi trophy to the owners before the players after the Super Bowl.Next, the guys look ahead to the Canada-USA Women’s gold medal game on Wednesday night and challenge TAHS Tuesday’s Craig Custance and Sean Gentille to an open-ended bet on the outcome, then they wish the one and only Jaromir Jagr a happy 50th birthday and ask the question: if you could live anybody’s life in hockey, whose would you choose?After that, The Athletic’s own Michael Russo joins the show to talk about how he handled being unwillingly thrust into the spotlight after Anson Carter’s comments on TNT last week, how Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin will approach the trade deadline with the goal of winning a Stanley Cup seemingly in reach, Kirill Kaprizov as a potential Hart trophy winner this season, and much more.Plus, the guys close things out with a little bit of Multiple Choice Madness and the breaking news that the Montreal Canadiens traded Tyler Toffoli to the Calgary Flames for a top-10 protected 1st round pick, a 5th rounder, Tyler Pitlick, and prospect Emil Heineman, as well as how the Habs fanbase is receiving Martin St. Louis behind the bench, so far.And, right now, you can sign up for an annual subscription to The Athletic for just $3.99 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 11, 2022 • 1h 3min
Olympic roster evaluations and expectations, 2022 WJC potentially scheduled for August, answering great listener questions, and more
First, Max and Corey talk about IIHF President Luc Tardif’s comments that the 2022 World Junior Championship could take place in August, after the NHL Draft, and how the timing could impact the participation of some top prospects.Next, the guys dive into their Olympic hockey breakdown, with Russia as the favorite to win the tournament, and discuss expectations for Team USA, including Strauss Mann getting an opportunity to prove himself on the world stage in goal, the role Jake Sanderson could play once he joins the team, and more.Then, the guys give their thoughts on Team Canada and discuss Owen Power’s chance to repeat his 2021 WJC performance in Beijing, the potential offensive upside for Mason McTavish if he plays on a line with Eric Staal and Josh Ho-Sang, the odds of Jack McBain signing with an NHL club if he has a nice tournament, plus prospects to watch on Team Russia and Team Slovakia.Plus, to close things out, the guys open up the mailbag and take some great listener questions about why Jonathan Lekkerimäki isn’t more widely considered a top-10 talent, the Boston Bruins plan for Jack Studnicka, Matthew Boldy’s chances of winning the Calder trophy this season, how Corey organizes his prospect scouting reports, why Corey rated Trevor Zegras’ puck skills as “NHL average”, whether the Detroit Red Wings prospect pipeline will make them contenders or not, why the New Jersey Devils passed on Cale Makar at No. 1 in the 2017 NHL Draft, an NHL comp for Jake Sanderson, how the Anaheim Ducks should approach the trade deadline, why Corey kept Lane Hutson out of his top-32 prospects list, if the Minnesota Wild are the real deal or not, how many potential first-line centers are in this year’s draft class, and some of the exciting prospects from non-traditional hockey countries.And, right now, you can sign up for an annual subscription to The Athletic for just $3.99 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


