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Eagle and Mason reunite after a brief month-long hiatus to talk Canucks hockey.
This is a post-game show for the 4-3 win in Game 4 of Round 1 in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The episode begins with a quick overview of this week's Forgotten One, a former Vancouver Canucks and Washington Capitals alumni (1:00). Mason and Eagle break down the past week of Canucks hockey including some moves on the management end of the spectrum (4:02). As Quinn Hughes breaks the Canucks record for most points in a single-season from a defenceman, they take a look at the some of Vancouver's best blueliners (9:11).
Mason and Eagle go over the Canucks' uneventful showing at the 2024 trade deadline (1:04) and they quickly run through recent and upcoming games (24:20). They close the show by looking at a Forgotten One (29:41) who played for both the Vancouver Canucks and the Winnipeg Jets in the mid 2010s.
As always, the show kicks off with Forgotten One (1:15) who was a former trade deadline addition back in 2012. They dive into Elias Pettersson's contract extension and what it means for the team (4:36). They take a look at some trade targets (12:10) and close out Episode 12 by reviewing this week's games (23:40) and previewing the Sunday showdown with Anaheim Ducks.
Mason and Eagle catch up on the week of Canucks games and an unfortunate losing streak (4:55) and they look back the brief Prabh Rai's brief run with the team in this week's Forgotten One (0:52). They discuss the debut of local prospect, Arshdeep Bains, and talk about past undrafted players who have had success in Vancouver (17:43).
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Mason and Eagle look back at the career of a former first-round pick in this week's Forgotten One (1:25). They talk about the 4-0 loss against Boston on Feb. 7 (6:50) and Mason recalls where he was during the 2011 game 7 loss to Boston. The guys predict which Canucks will make the Olympics in 2026 (17:45) and the show closes with them looking at a prospective Phil Kessel signing (26:50).
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Eagle and Mason take a look at a forgotten Canucks player who was a part of a trade nearly a decade ago (1:21). They briefly breakdown the 2024 NHL All-Star weekend (10:20) before looking at some of the most impactful All-Stars throughout Canucks history (13:55). Episode 9 closes with the guys looking ahead at the upcoming Canucks road trip and season as a whole (19:00).
The Vancouver Canucks acquired Elias Lindholm in a blockbuster trade with the Calgary Flames on Wednesday evening. Eagle and Mason get on a call just minutes after it's announced to give their thoughts on it.
Cody Hodgson is returning to pro-hockey, so the guys look back at his career for this episode's Forgotten One (1:50). They reflect on the games from over the past week (7:38), including a big-time win against the Maple Leafs on Jan. 20. The rest of the show is spent talking about various topics (14:57) ranging from the Jim Rutherford extension to the Canucks All-Stars.
This week's Forgotten One is a newly appointed Russian citizen - Mason and Eagle discuss his short time in Vancouver and his unceremonious departure from the NHL (1:00). Then, the guys talk about the recent string of Canucks wins (5:18) and look at some potential additions if the team wants to make a playoff run (12:16). Eagle closes out the show making his bizarre case for a Sidney Crosby trade to Vancouver in 2025 (31:33).
To kick off 2024, Mason and Eagle hand out the first-ever annual Vandersen Canucks Player Awards (19:27). They touch on the Canucks prospect performances from the 2024 World Juniors (0:40) and they look at recent Canucks games from the week prior (10:25). In this week's Forgotten One segment, they look back Nikolay Goldobin's run in Vancouver and his success in the KHL currently (4:37).
With 2 points in a Dec 29. win over the Leafs, Brendan Gaunce is the Forgotten One on this week's episode (2:10). The guys talk about the lone Canucks game from Thursday and discuss the recent Elias Pettersson rumours (9:40). They provide an update on the Swedish WJC team (20:45) and close out the show looking at past WJC showings from the current Canucks roster (28:05).
The guys look back at the career and World Junior success of Jordan Schroeder in this week's Forgotten One segment (1:25). They discuss the recent Canucks games from the week (8:30). Episode 3 concludes with a brief preview and breakdown of the Canucks prospects at the upcoming World Junior Championships (21:08).
In the second episode of the Vandersen Canucks Podcast, Eagle and Mason Andersen look back at the Forgotten One, Dany Sabourin's, career with the Canucks (01:10). They shared their thoughts on the five games from the prior week (07:10). Next, they talked about Roberto Luongo’s induction into the Ring of Honour (18:03). This episode finishes off with a deep dive into the Ring of Honour and a debate about who should be inducted next (22:35).
First episode of the Vandersen podcast from brothers Eagle and Mason Andersen. The guys look back at the Forgotten One, Victor Oreskovich's, career with the Canucks (01:18). They shared their thoughts on the newly teased helmets (04:54). Next, they reviewed the New Jersey and Minnesota games from earlier that week (07:10). The first episode finishes off with debate about the legacy of Roberto Luongo (20:10).