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Former NHL goaltender and NHL Network Analyst Marty Turco joined Mitch Gallo to talk about his career, losing the Vezina Trophy in 2003 and creating the Turco ‘break’.
Award-winning writer Michael Farber joined Jon Still, Joey Elias and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon to talk about the latest candidates that have a chance of entering the Hockey Hall of Fame, the future of Connor McDavid, comparisons … Continue reading →
TSN hockey analyst Gord Miller on the return of Patrik Laine for the Habs and what he expects from the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off.
Award winning writer Stephen Brunt on the Rafael Nadal retirement announcement and the latest drama with soccer Canada.
TSN hockey analyst Mike Johnson on the crucial win for Edmonton in game four of their eastern conference final against Dallas what happens with Dallas if Chris Tanev remains out and what he thinks is ailing Adam Fox.
Former NHL defenceman Aaron Ward on the buttons being pushed by Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch, the collective team win mentality of the Oilers top guns and what he expects tonight from Rangers vs. Panthers.
TSN hockey analyst Gord Miller on the World Championship experience in Prague, when we may see a European coach in the NHL and what Jessica Campbell could bring to the Kraken if named assistant coach.
Former NHL defenceman Aaron Ward on the dominant Florida power play in their win over New York, how dialed in Igor Shesterkin looks for the Rangers and the problem with Edmonton being thin on defence.
Hockey analyst Pierre McGuire on what he sees in the Rangers that indicates the level of injuries they are likely contending with, what the critical elements are to the Edmonton power play and what he expects from their game four … Continue reading →
TSN hockey analyst Gord Miller joins the show fresh off the subway in Prague and tells us what to look for in Canada’s game against Slovakia tomorrow at the IIHF World Championship.
Hockey analyst and co-host of The Eye Test podcast Pierre McGuire on the finesse of line matching, why Carolina got knocked out and what he expects will happen in playoff hockey over the weekend.
Hockey analyst Pierre McGuire on the man behind the goaltending in Boston, how teams may be preparing for officials as much as opponents at this point and why Quinn Hughes has left him wanting more this postseason.
Former NHL defenceman Aaron Ward on the dramatic antics of Sergei Bobrovsky, the challenge of recreating a “backs against the wall” mentality and how Paul Maurice got his Panthers to respond when needed.
TSN hockey analyst Gord Miller joins the show from Prague to talk about the IIHF World Championship and why you can’t take any opponent lightly.
Three-time Stanley Cup winner Aaron Ward joined the show to talk Paul Maurice using the media, playing wild men on the ice, the NHL’s lack of consistency in refereeing and video review, Sam Bennett being a thorn in the Bruins … Continue reading →
The Eye Test Podcast’s Pierre McGuire joined the show to talk Canucks defenceman Carson Soucy getting a one-game suspension for his crosscheck on the Oilers Connor McDavid, Vancouver’s resilience, Edmonton running their top guy ragged, Sam Bennett, the RFA’s on … Continue reading →
TSN’s Mike Johnson joined the show from Prague to talk how the Canucks pulled off their comeback last night against the Oilers, David Pastrnak and the Bruins getting greasy with the Panthers, the Stars needing to focus on matchups, the … Continue reading →
Award winning writer Stephen Brunt on the uphill battle for the Leafs tonight as they try again to stay alive against the Bruins and what the fallout will likely be if the Leafs go down early in their game six … Continue reading →
TSN hockey analyst Gord Miller on the turn that the Leafs series took to send it back to Toronto, who bears responsibility for the club’s underperformance and what the expectations are for the Tampa Bay Lightning going forward.
Former NHL defenceman Aaron Ward on what he expects tonight after batting 1000 on yesterday’s predictions, expresses his frustration over the NHL’s murky goalie interference rules and what is required of a player to take their game to the next … Continue reading →



