Best Podcast Episodes About Montreal Canadiens
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 17 episodes
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“… Why? Because you can talk about tax code or test scores. You can talk about drug cartels. You can talk about poutine. You can talk about the Montreal Canadiens. You can talk about anything you want. But there is a bottom line. It's a bottom line. Like people used to go, my ex-wife used to always say to me, you know, everyone who works for you, they all hate you, which is awesome. I'd go, why don't you show up once in a while and fucking find out if someone does. But anyway, they all hate me. I go, fine. How come no one ever quits? Someone needs to quit. If you, you hate your boss, you fucking quit. I …”
“… to get there. Then why? Why? Because it's not like people are killing themselves in Canada trying to get to the United States. So what's so different about your country and Gavin Newsom if everyone is leaving California but no one is coming to California? Why? Because you can talk about tax code or test scores. You can talk about drug cartels. You can talk about poutine. You can talk about the Montreal Canadiens. You can talk about anything you want. But there is a bottom line. It's a bottom line. Like people used to go, my ex-wife used to always say to me, you know, everyone who works for you, they all hate you, which is awesome. I'd go, why don't you show up once in a while and fucking find out if someone does. But anyway, they all hate me. I go, fine. How come no one ever quits? Someone needs to quit. If you, you hate your boss, you fucking quit. I had a fucking guy named Jan who was my foreman. We're doing earthquake work. I hate this guy so much, even though I was getting 19 bucks an hour, which is like I was getting 12 normally, but I was getting like 19. I fucking couldn't take Jan Zetterberg anymore. And I was like, fuck you, Jan. I can't. I don't want to work with you anymore. And I …”
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Rob Schneider hilariously questions why people are risking everything to come to America while no one is trying to leave Canada. His absurd comparison of fleeing countries and the quirky mention of poutine keeps the conversation lively and engaging, culminating in a laugh-out-loud moment about the quality of life differences across borders.
“But it's not a wrap. Can't count out McDavid. Ducks fans. Yeah. Okay. Guys, Montreal and Tampa Bay. This has been an all-time series so far. Unbelievable. You get three games in overtime. You get the game four on Sunday, which was basically an overtime game. Brandon Hagel is a maniac, a complete lunatic. But I want to go back to game three because Martin St. Louis, with a master class in coaching, everyone said Doc's gone. Doc's out of the lineup. Get him out. Horrible icing. Gets burnt by Moser. You said, no, okay, whatever. …”
“But it's not a wrap. Can't count out McDavid. Ducks fans. Yeah. Okay. Guys, Montreal and Tampa Bay. This has been an all-time series so far. Unbelievable. You get three games in overtime. You get the game four on Sunday, which was basically an overtime game. Brandon Hagel is a maniac, a complete lunatic. But I want to go back to game three because Martin St. Louis, with a master class in coaching, everyone said Doc's gone. Doc's out of the lineup. Get him out. Horrible icing. Gets burnt by Moser. You said, no, okay, whatever. Yeah, you're a genius. He keeps him in. And what happened is you texted the group. This is scenes. This is feelings. The Bell Center chanting his name. Take us through that whole entire night, game three. Well, I just, I had a feeling I texted the group chat. I think Doc gets one. So credit to Martin St. Louis for giving him another opportunity. I …”
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Montreal Canadiens' Martin St. Louis orchestrated a masterclass in coaching during game three against Tampa Bay, leading to a thrilling overtime victory. Despite criticism, he kept player Doc in the lineup, who ultimately scored two crucial goals, igniting the Bell Center crowd. This moment reflects the emotional highs and lows of playoff hockey, showcasing the resilience of both players and fans.
“… President's Trophy in 06. Ah, okay. So one of the teams that I remember that missed the playoffs after winning the Stanley Cup final was the 1970 Montreal Canadiens. So that is one. That is one, and they won the league the year before? Yes, they were the best record in the league, but they didn't have a trophy for it back then. See, because that's actually a pretty famous one because the Canadians missed the playoffs. And I think it was the first time they missed the playoffs in I don't know how long. So that was also a game. I remember hearing about this, but that was a game where they lost out not only …”
“… both boxes technically the president's trophy itself was not a thing yet. Oh, because did Carolina not win the Stanley Cup and the president's trophy and miss the Stanley and miss the playoffs the next year in 07? No, I want to say Detroit won the President's Trophy in 06. Ah, okay. So one of the teams that I remember that missed the playoffs after winning the Stanley Cup final was the 1970 Montreal Canadiens. So that is one. That is one, and they won the league the year before? Yes, they were the best record in the league, but they didn't have a trophy for it back then. See, because that's actually a pretty famous one because the Canadians missed the playoffs. And I think it was the first time they missed the playoffs in I don't know how long. So that was also a game. I remember hearing about this, but that was a game where they lost out not only because of their record, but they were also lost out on goal differential. And one of the things that happened was, you can find it if you Google it, I think it's Yvon Cornway. So the Rangers beat the Red Wings in the last day of the regular season, a game they needed to win. And I think Cornway and the Canadians accused the Red Wings of throwing …”
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In a stunning turn of events, the 1970 Montreal Canadiens, who had the best record in the league, missed the playoffs after winning the Stanley Cup the previous year. This was a historic moment as they lost out not just on points, but also on goal differential, leading to accusations of foul play against their rivals. The story highlights the dramatic twists of hockey history and the challenges even the best teams face.
“… happens, this is actually extremely sharp from me. Yeah. But I think objectively on paper of the teams that could realistically miss I think if the Montreal Canadiens fall out of the playoffs you go bro that is crazy Now what is sharp about me actually maybe you two I can quite remember is in the preseason previous I had the Habs like fifth in the Atlantic Yeah. And I was like, they're going to be right there. And then for the majority of the beginning of the season, they were in first place. And everyone was like, nice Habs call, moron. And now I'm like, they're about to miss playoffs. So, yeah, you're …”
“… in the east is the biggest shithead if they miss playoffs there is an answer that you were going to say okay uh and i know why you would say it but i I think objectively, if you're looking at this, God, and you know what's fucking crazy is if this happens, this is actually extremely sharp from me. Yeah. But I think objectively on paper of the teams that could realistically miss I think if the Montreal Canadiens fall out of the playoffs you go bro that is crazy Now what is sharp about me actually maybe you two I can quite remember is in the preseason previous I had the Habs like fifth in the Atlantic Yeah. And I was like, they're going to be right there. And then for the majority of the beginning of the season, they were in first place. And everyone was like, nice Habs call, moron. And now I'm like, they're about to miss playoffs. So, yeah, you're fucking welcome. uh but just because of the way their season went i think they would be an actual fuck up i think i'm i i hate doing this i think i'm totally with you yep because but the fucking runner-up is detroit which is what i thought you were gonna say yeah so tampa's in caroline is obviously in pit who has been in all there's an argument to be …”
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If the Montreal Canadiens miss the playoffs, it would be a shocking twist after their strong start. Predicted to finish fifth in the Atlantic, they even held first place early in the season, making their potential downfall feel like a monumental failure. Meanwhile, the Detroit Red Wings are also in the mix for biggest heartbreak, showing just how unpredictable this NHL season has been.
“… You said that goal was against Ottawa the other night where he just pulled it in and zipped it? Yeah. That was a seed. Now, then he sniped one in Montreal. That was a clapper, wasn't it? It was, yeah, it was 3-3. And all of a sudden, Montreal just ran him out of the building. because Cole Caulfield, boys. That standing ovation, I'm glad you brought that up because I saw the clip of it. I'm like, oh my God, that guy, no wonder they call him the cock. He just got a fucking like a minute standing O, man. I thought that they were fucking retiring Patrick Walsh jersey or something. That building is …”
“… four different plays. And they cleared it out. And then he just raised his hands. I was like, this is unbelievable. Like, he's not just scoring goals, which now I think, does he have 23 now or 22? He got 22 goals. I don't know, but I think that was it. You said that goal was against Ottawa the other night where he just pulled it in and zipped it? Yeah. That was a seed. Now, then he sniped one in Montreal. That was a clapper, wasn't it? It was, yeah, it was 3-3. And all of a sudden, Montreal just ran him out of the building. because Cole Caulfield, boys. That standing ovation, I'm glad you brought that up because I saw the clip of it. I'm like, oh my God, that guy, no wonder they call him the cock. He just got a fucking like a minute standing O, man. I thought that they were fucking retiring Patrick Walsh jersey or something. That building is fucking insane. Yeah. New Hook scored. Was it you who tweeted or posted to the group chat about the first goal? New Hook, I think, got it. And that building erupted. it a that a crazy place man so that night um caulfield had three goals two assists and i think i apologized for this before and just bad take Not a not a puck No or Slavkovsky is awesome …”
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Montreal's top line, known as the 'Whoop Line', is dominating the ice, with Cole Caulfield leading the charge with 43 goals this season. Their ability to handle tough matchups while consistently scoring has fans buzzing, especially after a recent game where Caulfield received a standing ovation for his stellar performance. This dynamic trio is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the league.
“And how old were you when you were in Montreal Oh I started I think the first time I was up there I was like 25 Such a beautiful city eh Yeah 26 It gorgeous there Oh I love that there Quebec is lovely It amazing Beautiful province. Amazing food. Shout out to Joe Beef, one of my favorite restaurants in the world that's in Montreal. Yeah, they're, Montreal's a great place, and you should come out to the prairies, too. Go to the Calgary Stampede. I've heard that's awesome. Oh, it's amazing. …”
“And how old were you when you were in Montreal Oh I started I think the first time I was up there I was like 25 Such a beautiful city eh Yeah 26 It gorgeous there Oh I love that there Quebec is lovely It amazing Beautiful province. Amazing food. Shout out to Joe Beef, one of my favorite restaurants in the world that's in Montreal. Yeah, they're, Montreal's a great place, and you should come out to the prairies, too. Go to the Calgary Stampede. I've heard that's awesome. Oh, it's amazing. I've been to Edmonton. I've been to Alberta. Yeah, that's my home promise. I performed in Edmonton a few times. and um i've hunted in alberta where um well my friends john and jen rivet they have uh they have a uh um a guide i mean they guide people up in uh northern alberta it's all like uh you know black bear hunting yeah so it's like there's a lot …”
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This segment hilariously dives into the rugged charm of Alberta, with a surprising mention of Brock Lesnar owning a ranch there. The banter about the cold weather and the tough, patriotic people of Alberta adds a comedic flair, making it a lively discussion about Canadian pride and outdoor life.
“And quickly back to Montreal who now four points back of Buffalo along with Tampa Lane Hudson guys He has the most assists by an NHL defenseman in the history of the game through 150 games played. There's been some pretty good defensemen that have played in this league. He passed Zubov. He got his 116th assist in his first 150 games. Zubov had 115. 15. I tweeted out, I can't believe that I ever for one second wondered if he would be able to do in the NHL what he did in …”
“And quickly back to Montreal who now four points back of Buffalo along with Tampa Lane Hudson guys He has the most assists by an NHL defenseman in the history of the game through 150 games played. There's been some pretty good defensemen that have played in this league. He passed Zubov. He got his 116th assist in his first 150 games. Zubov had 115. 15. I tweeted out, I can't believe that I ever for one second wondered if he would be able to do in the NHL what he did in college. Like there was just some question to his size, but looking back on it now, the one-on-one and the quickness and the fast switch, it was a no-brainer. I feel like a real non-puck knower for even wondering if he'd be doing this in the NHL. But in fairness, Yes, there were other people like, I think he's going to play for a long time. I don't …”
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Lane Hudson has set a new NHL record for the most assists by a defenseman in his first 150 games, surpassing the legendary Zubov. Montreal's future looks bright as they secure key players like Hudson, Suzuki, and Slavkovsky on team-friendly deals, positioning themselves as strong contenders in the Atlantic division. With Hudson's incredible performance, the Canadiens are building something special that could redefine their franchise's trajectory.
“… off the hook. They only have to pay in Canadian. they're paying in triangle rewards now. Oh gosh, that is excellent. Hey, do you want to talk about Montreal a little bit? Because suddenly you talk about, you know, the playoff race to the bottom of the East, you know, first place in the Atlantic is not out of the sights for Montreal. Big back-to-back wins over Toronto Tuesday and then walking into Ottawa knowing how badly the Sens need points and beating them in regulation with 21-year-old Jacob Fowler. Phenomenal shutting it down in the latter stages You know I could see roster manipulation here …”
“… be a fine if it was slapped on me. I'll tell you that much. I would feel that one. Me too. Oh my God, is that funny though? I was laughing all day. Someone sends me a text, it's not a real fine. It's in Canadian dollars. They completely let them off the hook. They only have to pay in Canadian. they're paying in triangle rewards now. Oh gosh, that is excellent. Hey, do you want to talk about Montreal a little bit? Because suddenly you talk about, you know, the playoff race to the bottom of the East, you know, first place in the Atlantic is not out of the sights for Montreal. Big back-to-back wins over Toronto Tuesday and then walking into Ottawa knowing how badly the Sens need points and beating them in regulation with 21-year-old Jacob Fowler. Phenomenal shutting it down in the latter stages You know I could see roster manipulation here for the Canadians You know you allowed to be over 23 now as long as you under the salary cap You know, the one thing you have to be, the one thing now is you only get five call-ups, right? And he's not an emergency call-up. So, like, it just makes me wonder, is this kid just going to be here to stay?”
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The Montreal Canadiens are suddenly in the playoff race, with back-to-back wins against Toronto and Ottawa, showcasing their potential. A standout performance from 21-year-old Jacob Fowler raises questions about roster decisions and the team's future strategy. This unexpected success could change the trajectory of the season for Montreal.
“… Yep. Denver, Minnesota, you know, Western Michigan. Go down the list from there. But, you know, I think about a guy like Michael Hage with the Montreal Canadiens. How many Canadiens fans are like, Michigan, lose. Bentley. Go Bentley. Oh, my gosh. But this is like we are in that time of the year, eh, where the next couple of weekends, oh, who got knocked out? All right. What is that player doing? What is that player's plan? there's a busy time for teams busy time for agents yeah there's gonna be a lot going on over the next couple of weeks it's gonna be very very busy you know what they say in in my …”
“… national championship, right? Because we've already got Michigan State, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Quinnipiac. They've all advanced, I guess, the quarterfinals. You know, you've got Michigan, the number one ranked team, plays today. Penn State plays today. Yep. Denver, Minnesota, you know, Western Michigan. Go down the list from there. But, you know, I think about a guy like Michael Hage with the Montreal Canadiens. How many Canadiens fans are like, Michigan, lose. Bentley. Go Bentley. Oh, my gosh. But this is like we are in that time of the year, eh, where the next couple of weekends, oh, who got knocked out? All right. What is that player doing? What is that player's plan? there's a busy time for teams busy time for agents yeah there's gonna be a lot going on over the next couple of weeks it's gonna be very very busy you know what they say in in my business tray busy that's what they say yes it's like a memo goes out like attention all insiders brace yourselves trey busy is coming that's fantastic okay elliot amongst everything else you've had going on in your world over the last few weeks you've also been taking a few trips here and there and starting to compile features that'll be part of our …”
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The Buffalo Sabres are on the brink of breaking their long playoff drought, and excitement is building in the organization. During a recent visit, the team celebrated George Babcock's milestone with a heartfelt tribute, showcasing the strong camaraderie among players and staff. This moment reflects a renewed spirit in Buffalo, suggesting a promising future for the franchise.
“… be. Right. They're killing each other. So this Brandon Hagel, you heard of him? Yeah. So he was drafted by Buffalo. They didn't sign him. He went to Montreal rookie camp. They were like, no, we're all set. Ends up with Chicago. They trade him. I don't know what they were thinking. They did get a big return. But since he's got to Tampa, I mean, he has a 90-point season. He was on Team Canada. He had the fight with Matthew Kuchuk in the Four Nations faceoff. They won that. He has six goals through four games in this. He's thrown some enormous hits. He fought Slavkovsky, knocked him out. He's become …”
“That's been a war. That's been kind of exactly what I thought it would be. Right. They're killing each other. So this Brandon Hagel, you heard of him? Yeah. So he was drafted by Buffalo. They didn't sign him. He went to Montreal rookie camp. They were like, no, we're all set. Ends up with Chicago. They trade him. I don't know what they were thinking. They did get a big return. But since he's got to Tampa, I mean, he has a 90-point season. He was on Team Canada. He had the fight with Matthew Kuchuk in the Four Nations faceoff. They won that. He has six goals through four games in this. He's thrown some enormous hits. He fought Slavkovsky, knocked him out. He's become just, he's like a Matthew Kuchuk, Brad Marchand type player. He's unreal. So that series has been a war. It was actually overtime the first three games. Then tonight, 3-2. Yeah, it's basically overtime. Yeah, the lightning score with like five minutes left. Yeah, Kucherov is sick. That's a great series. I think the Canadians are like the Ducks where …”
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The Montreal Canadiens' playoff atmosphere is so intense that it leaves opposing fans feeling unwelcome, almost scared. This electrifying environment was highlighted during a recent series against the Tampa Bay Lightning, where the energy in the arena was palpable, showcasing the passion of the fans and the fierce competition on the ice. It's a place where rivalries ignite, and even the toughest players find themselves embraced by the spirit of the game.
“… to back nights. That'll send a message. And it hasn't worked. So I don't know what these guys are going to do now. but what a great series Tampa Montreal like we all thought we were getting seven games of this there nothing between these two teams like whoever wins this series it not an upset it is just a hard fought hard played great series and nobody should be surprised it 2 through four and we're probably going seven and and there's nothing between uh these two teams you know the Kapanen um you know we I'll say this a little bit of inside baseball for everybody we felt very strongly that we …”
“… embellishments on Crosby and McKinnon, they would solve the problem. Because the players would look and they would say, OK, one of the greatest players ever and potentially the hard trophy winner this season just got called for embellishment on back to back nights. That'll send a message. And it hasn't worked. So I don't know what these guys are going to do now. but what a great series Tampa Montreal like we all thought we were getting seven games of this there nothing between these two teams like whoever wins this series it not an upset it is just a hard fought hard played great series and nobody should be surprised it 2 through four and we're probably going seven and and there's nothing between uh these two teams you know the Kapanen um you know we I'll say this a little bit of inside baseball for everybody we felt very strongly that we had to show it because people were using the one sports net play to show that there was no penalty and James certainly looked like he embellished but you know we felt that we have to show that there was a penalty on this play it was just a little earlier and um high sticking is getting called everywhere like to me that's the most consistent call the …”
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The ongoing NHL playoffs are being marred by player embellishment, complicating the referees' jobs and leading to controversial calls. Despite efforts to penalize stars like Crosby and McKinnon for diving, the issue persists, making it nearly impossible for officials to maintain control. As the series between Tampa and Montreal heats up, the stakes are high, but the integrity of the game is at risk due to these antics.
“… series. If that goes the distance, I mean, Anaheim's got no pressure on them at all. Yeah. Same thing. Same thing with, I mean, even like the Tampa Montreal one a little bit. Like, I think some people had Montreal, but most of the people I saw had Tampa. So, the longer that goes, same thing. You know, I want to bring it back to the Colorado one right now. Like, you know, as great as it is being up 3-0, same thing with Philly. Like, now Pittsburgh and these teams, like, hey, seriously, I have nothing to lose. So playoffs are wild. It's crazy. Nobody knows what's going to happen, and it doesn't …”
“… if you were such an underdog, you don't have to just win all these in a row. The longer it goes, you get this to a game six or a game seven, all the pressure starts to shift a little bit. And I think you're going to see that in that Anaheim-Edmonton series. If that goes the distance, I mean, Anaheim's got no pressure on them at all. Yeah. Same thing. Same thing with, I mean, even like the Tampa Montreal one a little bit. Like, I think some people had Montreal, but most of the people I saw had Tampa. So, the longer that goes, same thing. You know, I want to bring it back to the Colorado one right now. Like, you know, as great as it is being up 3-0, same thing with Philly. Like, now Pittsburgh and these teams, like, hey, seriously, I have nothing to lose. So playoffs are wild. It's crazy. Nobody knows what's going to happen, and it doesn't matter the series. All it takes is one hit, one goal, one win, and then the momentum changes. So these series are awesome. Unreal. It's so fun.”
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In the NHL playoffs, the longer a series goes, the more the pressure shifts to the favored team. Erik Johnson recalls a pivotal moment from his playoff run where a key insight helped his underdog team maintain focus and momentum despite setbacks. This mindset can be crucial for teams like Anaheim and Montreal as they face higher-seeded opponents.
“… father had passed away a few years back, but I didn't know the story. And for anyone who doesn't watch it, I hope you do. His dad was an enormous Montreal Canadiens fan, And his brother, I believe, is at Michigan with him. And they were at the pool, like having a pool party with friends over. And his dad dove in the pool and nobody noticed that he must have hit his head or something. And all of a sudden, you know, they see him down there. And Michael actually dove in, dragged him out, tried giving him CPR. His dad passed away. I didn't know that story. But he's an incredible player. And then they fast …”
“… team at that time, you guys might never have a friendship you had. So I just want to give him a shout out there. I should have mentioned when we were talking NCAA quick, Emily Kaplan did an awesome video on Michael Hage at Michigan. I knew his father had passed away a few years back, but I didn't know the story. And for anyone who doesn't watch it, I hope you do. His dad was an enormous Montreal Canadiens fan, And his brother, I believe, is at Michigan with him. And they were at the pool, like having a pool party with friends over. And his dad dove in the pool and nobody noticed that he must have hit his head or something. And all of a sudden, you know, they see him down there. And Michael actually dove in, dragged him out, tried giving him CPR. His dad passed away. I didn't know that story. But he's an incredible player. And then they fast forward years later. It's just him and his mom and his brother at the draft. And Montreal's up. And Montreal takes him. And he left the hospital, I think, in a Canadian's onesie. And his mom's hugging him like, this is your dad here with you. It's a very emotional, awesome piece by Emily Kaplan that you could see anywhere online. But a hell of a …”
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Michael Hage's emotional journey to the NHL draft is a testament to resilience and family. After losing his father in a tragic accident, he and his mother celebrated his selection by the Montreal Canadiens, embodying his father's spirit. This touching story highlights the profound impact of personal loss on a young athlete's life.
“was Yvon Lambert of the Montreal Canadiens. and one and i always loved the guys that back at that time guys didn't wear helmets and gila fleur had the great hair like he would skate down the wing with the hair flowing and everybody loved gila fleur and i and back then you always like guys who had the great means with no helmet and yvon lambert was another guy like that he scored a massive goal against the bruins um but you know he was a very good player. He wasn't a great player, but …”
“was Yvon Lambert of the Montreal Canadiens. and one and i always loved the guys that back at that time guys didn't wear helmets and gila fleur had the great hair like he would skate down the wing with the hair flowing and everybody loved gila fleur and i and back then you always like guys who had the great means with no helmet and yvon lambert was another guy like that he scored a massive goal against the bruins um but you know he was a very good player. He wasn't a great player, but Yvon Lambert would be one of the first names that I would remember from my childhood who I liked like that. Great, great call. And I don't know if you would put this guy as a deep cut, because I mean, he had one 20-goal year, but I mean, before, like when I would have started watching hockey a lot more closely, he was in more of the twilight of his …”
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Yvon Lambert and Trent Klatt are two nostalgic hockey players who left a lasting impression on fans, despite not being superstars. Their memorable moments, like Lambert's crucial goal against the Bruins and Klatt's role in the Canucks, highlight the charm of hockey's past. These players remind us of an era when the game was defined by grit and community spirit.
“And you look at, uh, and you look at Columbus's, uh, uh, playoffs are, our last three remaining games. They have Montreal as well. They have Boston, where if they lock up in the one wild card, are they going to be resting guys second last game of the year? And then after that, they have Columbus. So not easy for both, but I think that Columbus probably has the advantage as far as like scheduling there. Yeah, but I like Philly Pitt first round Crosby. Oh, buddy, I want it. I want it. Yeah, like I'm just the hockey fan in me wants to see it. It really, I really do. …”
“And you look at, uh, and you look at Columbus's, uh, uh, playoffs are, our last three remaining games. They have Montreal as well. They have Boston, where if they lock up in the one wild card, are they going to be resting guys second last game of the year? And then after that, they have Columbus. So not easy for both, but I think that Columbus probably has the advantage as far as like scheduling there. Yeah, but I like Philly Pitt first round Crosby. Oh, buddy, I want it. I want it. Yeah, like I'm just the hockey fan in me wants to see it. It really, I really do. It's like that would have that old school, you know, I mean, I remember it's been so long, but you guys remember the hit that drew through on on Crosby Um I mean that was crazy Like I mean that was I can so vividly remember that uh and so I just and you know Nick Benino is you I know you guys have talked to Nick before being a coach in Pittsburgh …”
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The upcoming playoff matchup between the Flyers and Penguins could reignite an old-school rivalry, with Sidney Crosby at the center. As the playoff picture unfolds, the Flyers need to find their rhythm, especially with their power play struggling. With intense games ahead, fans are eager to see if the Flyers can turn their season around and deliver a thrilling first-round showdown.
“before you even get into this I want to just run down and say this in the east clinched Tampa Bay Lightning Buffalo fucking Sabres Montreal Canadiens Carolina Hurricanes they have all clinched a playoff spot no seed has officially been clinched yet and i will say i have removed the habs from um the standing breakdown because in my opinion they are top three confirmed in my opinion i think they clinched didn't they i'm saying they are now out of the wild card discussion i don't think the habs are in a wild card fight anymore in my opinion yeah i mean if they lose out or go like even one they …”
“before you even get into this I want to just run down and say this in the east clinched Tampa Bay Lightning Buffalo fucking Sabres Montreal Canadiens Carolina Hurricanes they have all clinched a playoff spot no seed has officially been clinched yet and i will say i have removed the habs from um the standing breakdown because in my opinion they are top three confirmed in my opinion i think they clinched didn't they i'm saying they are now out of the wild card discussion i don't think the habs are in a wild card fight anymore in my opinion yeah i mean if they lose out or go like even one they have five games left they go one and four and boston wins four in a row that absolutely they could but i'm just saying in my opinion the haves it does feel like they're probably safe yep yes and what a great run eight and two it's amazing they're fucking dude flying i someone sure dobesh was so good oh and he was like getting in the mixer too i …”
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The New York Rangers and defending champions Florida Panthers are officially out of the NHL playoffs, shocking fans and analysts alike. Meanwhile, the Montreal Canadiens are seen as a safe bet for the postseason despite their recent struggles. This segment dives into the implications of these results and what they mean for the playoff race.
“… you just round into form right before the playoffs? And it kind of leads me, before I get west, I do want to bring up, right now it would be Tampa-Montreal. Quickly we chatted Montreal and Keith Pelley saying he didn't know they had a team this year. And what they've done is incredible. They won six in a row right now They beating good teams They winning games on the road Caulfield could end up winning the Rock Richard Do you see them as a as a legitimate threat Or is it one of those things that the Canadians haters are saying like Oh, Tampa will drum them round one. I don't think anybody's …”
“… was unbelievable in that game. I don't know if you're an advanced analytics guy. Tampa lately, I don't know if you've noticed that one of the best big game players in the league is just catching fire in Gensel, like this guy right now. You know when you just round into form right before the playoffs? And it kind of leads me, before I get west, I do want to bring up, right now it would be Tampa-Montreal. Quickly we chatted Montreal and Keith Pelley saying he didn't know they had a team this year. And what they've done is incredible. They won six in a row right now They beating good teams They winning games on the road Caulfield could end up winning the Rock Richard Do you see them as a as a legitimate threat Or is it one of those things that the Canadians haters are saying like Oh, Tampa will drum them round one. I don't think anybody's drumming anybody except the avalanche. You know, the avalanche will, they're going to sweep their first round. You know, maybe five. I hope Celebrini gets that eighth spot because that would be so fun. Yeah. I've been saying that that's a good one for us in the, you know, TV business to obviously market and promote for those later games at night and …”
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Tampa Bay is embracing a more aggressive style of play as they prepare for the playoffs, aiming to reclaim their dominance after recent struggles. With a league-high in penalty minutes, the Lightning are shifting back to their 'nasty' hockey roots, which they believe is essential for playoff success. This change could make them a formidable opponent, especially against teams like Montreal, who are on a winning streak and have standout players like Caulfield.
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