5d ago
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's EJ Hradek (14:33) to discuss the two big trades made last week with Quinn Hughes heading to Minnesota and the goalie swap between Edmonton and Pittsburgh. Does Hughes heading to Minnesota shift the balance of power in the Central Division and what are the chances of him re-signing with the Wild? Plus, a look at the GM change in Buffalo and a discussion on what may be the next move for the Sabres... a coaching change? a roster shakeup? The guys also play a little "In or Out" in regards to the Olympic rosters. Bedard, Celebrini, Geekie, DeBrincat, Pettersson and Wallstead are all up for debate.
Dec 10
Dan and Shawn are joined by Bill Guerin (12:38) to talk about the Olympics, how Team USA's roster is shaping up, the impact of the rink dimensions and his Olympic experience. He also chats about how the Minnesota Wild rebounded from a miserable start to the season and the emergence of his goalie tandem. The guys start the episode talking about the League's two best teams, the Avalanche and the Stars and also dissect the Washington Capitals, while looking at Logan Thompson and Team Canada's goalie situation. They wrap up with an update from the Board of Governors meeting, analyze the Quinn Hughes trade rumors and have discussion on the Chicago Blackhawks and the decisions Kyle Davidson will have to make with the roster.
Dec 3
Dan and Shawn are joined by Dean Evason (13:23) to talk about the Blue Jacket's early season success, the parody of the NHL, the tight Eastern Conference standings, Jet Greaves' emergence in the crease and how Zach Werenski stacks up with other top defensemen in the NHL. The guys start the episode dissecting the stellar play of the Avalanche, Stars and Wild in the Central Division and analyzing Jordan Binnington's poor start and diving into his feisty encounter with Blues coach Jim Montgomery. They wrap the episode opening up the mailbag and diving into what the Canucks will do with Quinn Hughes and what teams might be a good fit to acquire him. Plus, thoughts on the Florida Panthers and goalie situation in Edmonton.
Nov 26
Dan and Shawn are joined by Islanders GM Mathieu Darche (19:50) to talk about Matthew Schaefer's development, Bo Horvat's start and Patrick Roy's coaching style. The guys also get into Barry Trotz calling out the Predators, rookie goalies making an impact, the Minnesota Wild's hot streak and update the Trophy Tracker ahead of American Thanksgiving.
Nov 19
Dan and Shawn are joined by Colorado Avalanche goalie Scott Wedgewood (13:15) to talk about his start to the season, the Avs success, his Olympic chances and some of the intricacies behind the goalie position. The guys start the episode talking about Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard, their Olympic candidacy and whether or not the Blackhawks are a playoff team. They wrap the episode up chatting about the Toronto Maple Leafs struggles, the NY Islanders and the freak injury to Jack Hughes and what it means for the Devils moving forward.
Nov 12
Dan and Shawn are joined by former NHL defenseman and current Tampa Bay Lightning analyst Braydon Coburn (16:00) to talk about the team's slow start, Brayden Point's struggles and Jon Cooper's strengths as a coach. He also chats about the surprising start to the season for the Anaheim Ducks and marvels at Matthew Schaefer's play at such a young age. The episode features conversations about the upstart Anaheim Ducks and their sustainability, the Colorado Avalanche and if they're the best team in the League, and if there is room on the Canadian Olympic team for both Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard.
Nov 5
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Mike Zeisberger (16:25) to talk about the state of the Maple Leafs, their lack of scoring and their efforts to replace Mitch Marner's playmaking ability in their lineup. Plus, he talks about his conversation with Bill Armstrong of the Utah Mammoth and provides some perspective on Joe Thornton as he gets inducted into the Hall of Fame next week. The guys start the episode discussing the Anaheim Ducks, Cutter Gauthier's high level of play and whether or not the team's success is sustainable in the Western Conference. Plus, Dan opens up the mailbag to talk about Cale Makar's next contract and what it could end up being. They wrap the episode up chatting about whether or not the Nashville Predators and Steven Stamkos could part ways at the Deadline and what teams could be a good fit for the 35 year-old winger.
Oct 29
Dan and Shawn react to Tuesday night’s Frozen Frenzy, including Dan’s behind-the-scenes experience observing ESPN’s production of the event. The guys follow with reaction to Alex Ovechkin’s slow start to the season as he remains stuck on 899 career goals and Pittsburgh’s hot start to the season, and whether or not the Penguins can sustain their early success while led by aging stars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. The duo then debates the sustainability of Connor Hellebuyck’s workload in Winnipeg and whether the Maple Leafs can resurrect early struggles or if Toronto’s playoff chances are in doubt.
Oct 22
Dan and Shawn are joined by Sebastian Aho of the Carolina Hurricanes (15:04) and Daren Millard to talk about the Vegas Golden Knights hot start (35:22). The guys start the episode looking back at Brad Marchand's return to Boston and play "In or Out" -- do they believe in the Utah Mammoth, Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs ? They also discuss the Blackhawks re-build, cover the NY Rangers scoring woes and look at the NJ Devils start with a healthy Jack Hughes.
Oct 15
Dan and Shawn are joined by Edmonton Oilers rookie forwards Isaac Howard and Matt Savoie (17:47) to talk about adjusting to the NHL game and lifestyle while learning the ropes from Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. In addition to a conversation with the Oilers' rookies, some of the topics covered in this week's podcast include the hot start to the season for the Boston Bruins and goalie Jeremy Swayman, the cold start for the struggling Buffalo Sabres, first impressions of New York Islanders rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer, the Rangers inability to score at home, Brady Tkachuk's injury and the impact it will have on the Ottawa Senators and, potentially, the United States Olympic team, and Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson's new contract.
Oct 8
As the puck drops on the 2025-2026 season, Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika (18:47) to discuss Mitch Marner’s debut with the Vegas Golden Knights and Gavin McKenna’s collegiate debut with Penn State, and NHL.com senior writer Tom Gulitti (38:51) to chat about Alex Ovechkin’s future in Washington as the 40-year-old superstar starts his 21st NHL season. The guys open the show with reaction to this week’s season-opening storylines and Connor McDavid’s extension in Edmonton. Dan and Shawn close the show with their predictions for this season’s major award winners.
Oct 1
In the first episode of the new season of @TheRink, Dan and Shawn are joined by TNT lead analyst Eddie Olczyk (9:17) to preview the 2025-26 season. The guys open the show with reaction to the Minnesota Wild signing Kirill Kaprizov to an eight-year $136-million extension and how the deal resets the market, including future deals for high-profile free agents such as Connor McDavid. After the interview, Dan and Shawn make preseason predictions including their picks to win each division and the Stanley Cup, plus Dan’s big bold prediction for the season.
Jul 9
Dan and Shawn react to some of the offseason’s biggest acquisitions, including Mitch Marner’s eight-year mega deal with Vegas, and why the former Toronto star may thrive with the Golden Knights. The guys also discuss the ripple effect of Marner’s signing and what it means for Jack Eichel and Alex Pietrangelo’s futures with the team. Later on, Dan and Shawn react to Carolina’s additions of Nikolaj Ehlers via free agency and K’Andre Miller via trade, and whether this offseason’s new additions will help the Hurricanes take the next step and surpass the Panthers in 2025-2026. The guys also call out a few Eastern Conference teams who have disappointed with their lack of action this offseason. Dan and Shawn wrap the show by discussing the game-changing news of projected 2026 No. 1 pick Gavin McKenna’s decision to leave the CHL and play college hockey at Penn State.
Jun 26
Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Morreale (15:53) to talk about the NHL Draft, he predicts, as many have, that 17-year-old defenseman Matthew Schaefer from Erie of the Ontario Hockey League will go to the New York Islanders with the No. 1 pick. But Morreale goes way beyond just the prediction, backing it up with facts and information about Schaefer, including how he got to be the consensus No. 1 despite playing only 17 games this season. Morreale also discusses many of the other top prospects, including Michael Misa of Saginaw in the Ontario Hockey League, James Hagens of Boston College, Porter Martone of Brampton in the OHL, and Anton Frondell and Victor Eklund of Djurgarden in Sweden. The guys start the episode breaking down the widely reported four-year extension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and how the NHL and NHL Players' Association got to this point with such a strong working relationship. They close the episode discussing some of the moves we've already seen, including the Utah Mammoth acquiring forward JJ Peterka from the Buffalo Sabres for defenseman Michael Kesselring and forward Josh Doan, and forward Evander Kane being traded from the Edmonton Oilers to the Vancouver Canucks.
Jun 23
Dan and Shawn react to the Florida Panthers repeating as Stanley Cup Champions by closing out the Edmonton Oilers in six games, including a detailed statistical breakdown to explain how the series did not play out nearly as tightly as it appeared. Next, Dan asks Shawn if Florida has earned “dynasty” distinction on the heels of three straight Cup Final appearances and back-to-back titles, followed by a debate about Florida’s chances to three-peat next season. The guys continue by heaping praise on Matthew Tkachuk for another stellar postseason run while battling through injury. Dan and Shawn wrap the episode with a look ahead for Edmonton, and whether or not the Oilers need to make a change in goal after benching Stuart Skinner mid-series.
Jun 16
From Matthew Tkachuk talking about the experience of having a chance to win the Stanley Cup at home to Connor McDavid discussing, and disagreeing, with the pressure he's under, this episode covers all the storylines in advance of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final. Dan and Shawn start by talking about how the Panthers put themselves on the verge of winning their second straight Stanley Cup championship. That leads the conversation to what's at stake in Game 6, the discussion goes to McDavid and if he's under the most pressure right now. Roarke disagrees, because he doesn't think McDavid's legacy will be defined by championships won. Rosen thinks part of his legacy will be defined by winning a Stanley Cup. McDavid weighs in on the pressure too followed by Tkachuk discussing what it will be like to go up against a desperate McDavid in Game 6. They also talk about the Oilers' comeback ability, with Edmonton coach Kris Knoblauch discussing the team's resiliency, where it has shown up this postseason and why. Before putting a bow on the Stanley Cup Final talk, Rosen and Roarke talk about Edmonton's goaltending situation, the fact that Knoblauch hasn't yet announced if the Oilers starting goalie in Game 6 will be Stuart Skinner or Calvin Pickard. Finally, they talk about the Olympic announcements that came out Monday, with all 12 competing nations in the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in February announcing the first six players to their rosters. Neither the United States nor Canada named a goalie. Is that a surprise or was it expected? And which underrated national team should we all be watching come February?
Jun 11
Dan and Shawn are joined by Sportsnet reporter Gene Principe, who has the pulse of the Edmonton Oilers, to discuss the adjustments needed for Game 4, the status of Stuart Skinner and potential lineup changes that Kris Knoblauch may be considering. He also talks about Zach Hyman's absence and why the loss of Hyman shouldn't be overlooked during this series against the Florida Panthers. The guys open the episode looking ahead to Game 4 and wondering how the Oilers can get back to their game. Is Sam Bennett the Conn Smythe favorite right now? They answer that question and look at the impact that Jonah Gadjovich in Game 3. They wrap the episode talking about the maturity of Gus Forsling, the Chris Kreider trade rumors and TJ Oshie's retirement.
Jun 8
Dan and Shawn are in Florida and sat down with Florida Panthers forward Jonah Gadjovich (17:00) to talk about the difference between last year, when he was a black ace, to now playing in the series. He discusses the challenge of slowing down Edmonton's top players, how the Panthers are staying loose as a group and why his playoff beard has posed some personal problems during this playoff run. The guys open up the episode talking about all the Cup Final storylines after the first two games and they wrap up the episode chatting about the Stars coaching change, the Penguins hiring Dan Muse and the return of David Quinn to the NY Rangers as an assistant coach.
Jun 4
Dan and Shawn, recording the episode on site at Rogers Place, dive into the details of rematch that we have in store for us in the Stanley Cup Final. They talk about the Oilers and their chase for the Cup after coming so close last year, losing in Game 7 by one goal to the Panthers. They discuss the Panthers and if winning the Cup again this season will make them a modern-day NHL dynasty. McDavid and what winning the Stanley Cup means for his legacy is a big part of the show, especially when Rosen and Roarke bring in NHL.com 's Edmonton-based staff writer Derek Van Diest to go into all the details of what has led the Oilers back to the Stanley Cup Final. Van Diest, with an assist from Edmonton coach Kris Knoblauch, talks about the differences in the Oilers from last year to this year and why it can be series-changing for them. Van Diest also talks about what Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner went through after losing Game 7 to Florida last season and his process for overcoming that loss. Later in the episode, NHL.com 's Washington-based senior writer Tom Gulitti joins Rosen and Roarke to go into Panthers talk, specifically about the impact Marchand has made since getting traded to Florida, Aleksander Barkov's role in keeping the Panthers on an even keel, the three players that play the villain role and why it all makes the team, according to Roarke, seem like a biker gang. They close the show by giving their predictions for the series and why they're leaning the way they are with Rosen saying their will be a new Stanley Cup champion and Roarke disagreeing.
May 27
Rosen and Roarke dig into the Conference Finals. They highlight Edmonton’s defensive growth, Stuart Skinner’s bounce-back performances, and how the Stars are feeling the pressure. The duo also break down what’s holding the Hurricanes back and why it has nothing to do with Rod Brind’Amour. They explore Carolina’s style of play and what key piece might still be missing. To wrap up, they discuss Jeff Blashill’s hiring in Chicago and whether patience is truly the best path for a second time NHL head coach.
May 22
Dan and Shawn react to Game 1 of both the Western and Eastern Conference Final. They discuss the the Hurricanes struggles to score, the antics that took place between Gostisbehere and Marchand and some of the inexperienced defensive play that is plaguing the Canes. What happened to the Oilers in the 3rd period? The guys look at the Stars comeback and dissect Stuart Skinner, Evan Bouchard, Miro Heiskanen and Jake Oettinger. They also talk about some of the off-the-ice news around the League, including the Bruins giving general manager Don Sweeney an extension and the expected fallout from the Toronto Maple Leafs losing to the Panthers the way they did. Listen to hear their opinions on the futures of Brendan Shanahan, Mitch Marner and John Tavares.
May 14
Mike Zeisberger, NHL.com 's Toronto-based staff writer, joins co-hosts Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke to break down the Eastern Conference Second Round, starting with Auston Matthews and the Leafs-Panthers series. The crew debates whether Matthew's scoring drought is concerning or if his impact in face-offs and other areas suggests he's still playing a key role. They also look at Matthew Tkachuk’s influence on the series. The conversation shifts to the Hurricanes-Capitals series, where all three defend Carolina’s disciplined style, with Shawn calling it “beautiful” and undeniably effective. Before the interview, Dan and Shawn dig into the Golden Knights-Oilers matchup, praising Edmonton’s bounce-back Game 4 shutout after a defensive lapse in Game 3. They also touch on Miro Heiskanen’s return, Mikko Rantanen’s performance, and coaching changes around the league.
May 7
Former NHL coach Bruce Boudreau (12:25), who works as a studio analyst for NHL Network, joined Dan and Shawn to dive into the playoffs and touch on all four second-round matchups and provides opinions on the Capitals poor first game, the defensive strategy against Oilers and Stolarz/Bennett incident. The guys go deeper into the Maple Leafs and Panthers second-round series and what they're seeing from the Oilers so far during the playoffs. They also discuss the New York Islanders winning the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery and what changes the Los Angeles Kings need to make as they begin a search for a new general manager to replace Rob Blake.
Apr 29
NHL.com senior writer Amalie Benjamin joins Dan and Shawn from Florida to discuss the Panthers-Lightning series, Nikita Kucherov’s struggles, and the Lightning's offensive woes. She also weighs in on the Bruins season and whether Mike Sullivan could be a fit in Boston after parting ways with the Penguins. Before the interview, Dan and Shawn break down the Western Conference playoffs, including Kirill Kaprizov's impact, Jack Eichel’s struggles, and the wild Oilers-Kings series. After chatting with Benjamin, they discuss potential landing spots for Sullivan, Connor Hellebuyck’s struggles with the Jets, and Gabriel Landeskog’s return for the Avalanche.
Apr 23
Mike Rupp joins Dan & Shawn to recap the opening weekend of the 2025 NHL Playoffs. He dives into the Kings/Oilers series, what the Senators need to do down 0-2 against the Leafs, why he gives the edge to Colorado over Dallas, and shares his take on the Battle of Florida. Before Rupp jumps on, the hosts react to early playoff highlights. From Ovechkin’s OT winner to the chaos of Game 1 in LA and Matthew Tkachuk’s return. They close out the episode with a look at Lou Lamoriello’s future and a debate over which NHL coaching vacancy is the most promising.
Apr 16
Eddie Olczyk joins Dan and Shawn to dive into the biggest matchups and storylines heading into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He kicks things off with the Toronto Maple Leafs, explaining why they’re a different team under Craig Berube, and also highlights Claude Giroux’s influence on the Ottawa Senators this season. He then shifts focus to the Western Conference, discussing the challenge the Los Angeles Kings present and how the Central Division might shake out. Before the interview, Dan and Shawn break down the frantic finish in the Eastern Conference, focusing on the race for the second wild card between the Montreal Canadiens and Columbus Blue Jackets. They agree that whichever team clinches the spot could give the Washington Capitals trouble in the first round. After the interview, Dan and Shawn talk Carolina Hurricanes and New Jersey Devils series and wrap things up with their predictions for the Stanley Cup Final.
Apr 9
Jean-Francois Chaumont joins Dan and Shawn to talk all thing Montreal Canadiens. Chaumont goes into how the team has been able to achieve winning mentality along with giving us deeper insight in Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Juraj Slafkovsky, and goalie Samuel Montembeault. In addition to chatting with Chaumont, Rosen and Roarke discuss Alex Ovechkin setting the NHL all-time goals record by scoring his 895th on Sunday. They discuss the most disappointing team of this season, and they breakdown the race for the NHL scoring title this season between Nikita Kucherov and Nathan MacKinnon.
Apr 2
Tom Gulitti joins Dan and Shawn to talk all things Alex Ovechkin as he closes in on Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record. Tom reflects on covering Ovi over the years and discusses whether anyone else could ever chase the record if Ovechkin breaks it. Dan and Shawn open the show by breaking down the surging St. Louis Blues and what their playoff picture looks like. They also debate who’s more likely to win the Atlantic Division, the Maple Leafs or Panthers. They also preview the potential storyline of a Panthers vs. Senators matchup featuring a Tkachuk brothers. They wrap up the episode with thoughts on the Montreal Canadiens prospects and rookies, what the Flyers might do next, and some early trophy predictions.
Mar 25
Dan and Shawn are first joined by Kim Weiss, video coach for the AHL’s Colorado Eagles, to discuss her trailblazing coaching journey, including becoming the first female coach of a North American junior team and now a video coach in the AHL. Later, Kori Cheverie, head coach of the PWHL’s Montreal Victoire and assistant coach with Team Canada, talks about her coaching roles, learning from Mike Sullivan and Sidney Crosby, and the growing opportunities for women in hockey. Rosen and Roarke close the show with a look at Alex Ovechkin’s chase of Wayne Gretzky’s goal record, how injuries to McDavid and Draisaitl impact the Oilers, and a debate on a potential Capitals-Jets playoff matchup.
Mar 18
Anaheim Ducks forward, Alex Killorn joins Dan and Shawn to talk all things Ducks hockey. They discuss the growth he's seeing from the Ducks, the importance of playing meaningful games at this time of the season, what he's seeing from goalie Lukas Dostal and center Leo Carlsson and what it's like to be a veteran leader that young players look up to. Killorn also talks about his involvement with AstraZeneca & the Body Check Cup, which encourages fans to talk with their doctors about recommended cancer screenings. For more info, visit getbodychecked.com Prior to the interview with Killorn, Dan and Shawn discuss GM meetings this week and some potential rule changes like coaches challenge for goalie interference and overturned goals. After the interview with Killorn, the guys talk about the playoff race and more!
Mar 11
Mike Zeisberger joins Dan and Shawn to break down all the major trade deadline moves, including a behind-the-scenes look at the Mitch Marner situation. They discuss whether Marner would waive his no-movement clause for a potential trade to the Hurricanes in exchange for Mikko Rantanen and analyze other blockbuster deals from deadline day. The guys also dive into the Central Division race, with the Avalanche and Stars emerging as the top teams despite the Jets leading most of the season. Plus, they break down the impact of the Marchand trade and discuss Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record.
Mar 5
Dan and Shawn are joined by Florida Panthers radio play-by-play announcer Doug Plagens to break down the recent Seth Jones trade, the evolving hockey culture in Florida, and the Panthers playoff outlook. They also dive into the latest trade deadline buzz, analyzing recent trades, and which teams need to shake up their roster.
Feb 26
Dan and Shawn are joined by Blue Jackets forward Sean Kuraly (20:18) and talked about playing at Ohio State, where he has seen many a college football game as a Buckeyes fan growing up in Dublin, Ohio. He discussed the importance of the game to the fans in Columbus, how it's an opportunity for them to showcase their passion for the game and the Blue Jackets, who will be playing in their first NHL outdoor game. Finally, Kuraly appeared to get emotional discussing the lasting impact Johnny Gaudreau has on the Blue Jackets. Prior to the interview with Kuraly, Rosen and Roarke talked about Alex Ovechkin's chase for Wayne Gretzky's goal record and the lasting impact of the 4 Nations Face-Off. They wrapped up the episode talking about the Trade Deadline and what teams such as the Red Wings, Blue Jackets, Chicago Blackhawks, Carolina Hurricanes, Vancouver Canucks and more could do come next week.
Feb 18
Dan and Shawn are joined by Canada defenseman Travis Sanheim (13:52) and U.S. forward Brock Nelson (31:24) to get the players' thoughts on what to look for Thursday, what it was like playing in Bell Centre on Saturday and their highlights of the tournament so far. They discuss the U.S. injury situation and how it impacts its chances in title game. They touch on Sidney Crosby's leadership and what makes him special and there's a discussion on Jordan Binnington and if he's the right goalie for Canada to have in net to win the championship. Thoughts on who should be considered the favorite for the tournament's MVP and predictions for the U.S.-Canada game are also included.
Feb 12
Dan and Shawn talk all things 4 Nations Face-off. Canada defenseman Shea Theodore was the first of four guests that joined. In addition, the episode features interviews with Sweden forward Adrian Kempe, defenseman Rasmus Andersson, and United States forward Kyle Connor. All four players discuss their excitement for the tournament, what it means to represent their respective countries, keys to winning and much more. In addition, Dan and Shawn breakdown the keys for Canada, the reasons why the Swedes should not be underestimated in the tournament, and USA chances along with some predications.
Feb 5
Broadcaster Kenny Albert joins Dan and Shawn to break down J.T. Miller’s early impact on the New York Rangers, share his excitement for the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off, and swap some great stories. Later, Dan and Shawn analyze the Miller trade from the Canucks' perspective, debate whether the Detroit Red Wings and New York Islanders are legitimate contenders or just riding a hot streak, and discuss when Alex Ovechkin might surpass Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record. Plus, they dive into Finland’s chances at the 4 Nations Face-Off, the goaltending decisions for Finland and Sweden.
Jan 29
Ottawa captain Brady Tkachuk joins Dan and Shawn to discuss all things 4 Nations and why playing alongside his brother Matthew, the Florida Panthers forward, is so special. Before the interview, Dan and Shawn break down the blockbuster trade between the Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes, and Chicago Blackhawks, sending Mikko Rantanen and Taylor Hall to Carolina and Martin Necas and Jack Drury to Colorado. They also dive into the Vancouver Canucks handling of the rift between Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller, and discuss who might replace Alex Pietrangelo on Canada’s roster for the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Jan 23
Dan and Shawn are joined by Florida Panthers forward Anton Lundell (19:35) to discuss Finland's chances at the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off. Lundell shares his excitement about competing in a best-on-best tournament, playing alongside Aleksander Barkov, and what it's like facing Panthers teammate Matthew Tkachuk in the opener against Team USA. Dan and Shawn also dive into the latest NHL storylines, including trade rumors surrounding J.T. Miller, the Rangers resurgence, and the Canadiens trade deadline outlook. Plus, a quick debate on which players will be named captain for Team USA and Canada.
Jan 15
Nick Cotsonika joins the podcast (18:11) to discuss the Blue Jackets playoff hopes, Zach Werenski’s Hart Trophy candidacy, and Kirill Marchenko’s breakout season. He also shares thoughts on the Red Wings’ strong start under Todd McLellan and whether it’s sustainable. Rosen and Roarke open the episode with trade deadline chatter surrounding the Rangers and Bruins and preview the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, including Canada’s goalie decisions and the Finland-Sweden rivalry.
Jan 8
Dan and Shawn are joined by former NHL defenseman Jason Demers (18:12) to discuss the Central Division race and why he sees the Colorado Avalanche as the team to beat despite sitting behind the Winnipeg Jets, Minnesota Wild, and Dallas Stars. Demers also weighs in on the Wild’s surprising success and injury challenges. The hosts open the episode talking about Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record and newly announced outdoor games in Florida for the 2026 Winter Classic and Stadium Series. They also share their midseason award favorites, and highlight Team USA’s gold medal win at the 2025 World Junior Championship.
Jan 2
In the first episode of 2025, Dan and Shawn are joined by Vegas Golden Knights broadcaster Daren Millard (23:28) to discuss the team’s ascent to the top of the Pacific Division standings and Jack Eichel’s case for the Hart Trophy. At the start of the episode, the hosts recap their trip to the Winter Classic, including Chicago’s persistent struggles and whether the St. Louis Blues will make the playoffs this season. The guys also discuss Colorado’s recent success and the front office’s decision to ink Mackenzie Blackwood to a long-term deal. After the interview, Dan and Shawn dissect Carolina’s recent slide and debate whether Auston Matthews should play in the 4 Nations Face-Off, despite his injury.
Dec 26, 2024
In the final episode of 2024, Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Zeisberger (19:20), NHL.com ’s Toronto-based staff writer, to discuss the Maple Leafs and break down how the team has found success under first-year head coach Craig Berube. Zeisberger also gives his thoughts on Ottawa’s recent surge and the continued freefall by the New York Rangers. At the start of the show, Dan and Shawn preview the upcoming Winter Classic and the IIHF World Junior Championships that begin this week in Ottawa. Later on, the guys give their immediate reaction to the breaking news out of Detroit, as the Red Wings announce the firing of Derek Lalonde and the hiring of Todd McLellan as head coach. Dan and Shawn end the calendar year by giving their New Year’s resolutions for the podcast in 2025.
Dec 18, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by TNT and Blackhawks TV analyst Darren Pang (15:27) to preview the Winter Classic, provide perspective on Connor Bedard’s development through 100 career games, and discuss the beginning of Anders Sorensen’s tenure in Chicago. Pang, a former Blackhawks goalie, also reminisces about his favorite Winter Classic memories and the best moments of the Blackhawks-Blues rivalry. At the start of the episode, Dan and Shawn give their thoughts on the latest news in the Atlantic Divsion, including Ottawa’s recent surge, Anthony Stolarz’s injury in Toronto, and Patrik Laine’s resurgence in Montreal. After chatting with Pang, the guys search for answers to correct the continued struggles of the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres.
Dec 12, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Rupp (19:07), former NHL player and current NHL Network analyst, to discuss key storylines around the League. Rupp weighs in on whether the Pittsburgh Penguins are a true playoff contender or a potential seller ahead of the 2025 Trade Deadline. He also shares insights into the New York Rangers' locker room dynamic during Jacob Trouba's trade saga and offers his newfound respect for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Later, Dan and Shawn recap the NHL Board of Governors meeting, analyze the Los Angeles Kings’ success, and debate the Colorado Avalanche’s goaltending situation. The co-hosts close with mailbag, discussing the Winnipeg Jets and revisiting the tactics the Rangers used to facilitate Trouba's trade to the Ducks.
Dec 5, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tom Fitzgerald (14:14), general manager of the New Jersey Devils and assistant general manager for Team USA. Tom discusses the United States roster for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, touching on the selection process for the 23-man team, the importance of 200-foot players, and the impact of the USA Hockey National Team Development Program. Later, Dan and Shawn break down the 4 Nations rosters for Team USA, Canada, Sweden, and Finland. They also share their thoughts on the Rangers' struggles and the surprising success of the San Jose Sharks.
Nov 26, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by former nine-year NHL veteran and current St. Louis Blues color analyst Cam Janssen (17:28) for an in-depth discussion about Jim Montgomery’s new job as head coach of the Blues. At the start of the episode, Dan and Shawn give their thoughts on the coaching carousel and trade rumor mill, including the futures of Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba in New York and Brady Tkachuk in Ottawa. Later in the show, the duo discusses Toronto’s continued success without Auston Matthews, New Jersey’s recent hot streak, hat-trick and hat-throw etiquette, and what each host is thankful for in hockey.
Nov 21, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Hurricanes color commentator Tripp Tracy(15:56) for an in-depth look at all things Hurricanes hockey. Tripp breaks down Martin Nečas's standout performances and their impact on the team's overall success, as well as the vital role Rod Brind'Amour plays in the organization. At the start of the episode, Dan and Shawn analyze the Boston Bruins' recent decision to part ways with head coach Jim Montgomery and the ongoing struggles of the Nashville Predators. Later in the show, the duo shifts their focus to the Jets and Panthers, dives into the mailbag to examine Connor Bedard's recent play, and explore the Capitals' outlook following Alex Ovechkin's injury.
Nov 13, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by San Jose Sharks rookie Will Smith (19:37), who shares the story behind his first NHL goal, the challenges he's faced in his first 13 games, and building connections with teammates like Macklin Celebrini and Sharks legend Joe Thornton. The hosts also dive into their Super 16 power rankings, tackle mailbag questions on the struggles of the Penguins and Rangers, and recap the Hockey Hall of Fame induction from this past weekend.
Nov 7, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com staff writer Tom Gullitti (14:51) to discuss Alex Ovechkin's hot start, his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s goal record, and the Washington Capitals' strong opening to the season. They also break down Logan Thompson’s 6-0-0 streak and the Hurricanes' seven-game win streak. After the interview, Dan and Shawn dive into whether Anthony Stolarz could be a No. 1 goalie for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and if there's reason to believe the Buffalo Sabres and coach Lindy Ruff when they say they're on the right track.
Oct 30, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes (20:05). They discuss Marc-Andre Fleury’s impact, Marco Rossi’s development, and the chemistry between Kirill Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello. Hynes also shares insight into building Team USA’s roster for the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off. Shawn reports from the 2024 NHL Global Series in Finland and highlights Finnish players from the Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers. The guys also discuss Fleury’s return to Pittsburgh, the struggles of the Islanders and Bruins, and the rebuilds of the Ducks and Sharks.
Oct 24, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Predators TV analyst Chris Mason (16:29). They discuss Nashville’s rough start to the season and their recent win against the Bruins. Mason breaks down the challenges for new Predators Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault. Later in the show the guys talk about the impressive starts from the Wild, Capitals and if the Colorado Avalanche are turning things around with wins against the Ducks, Sharks, and Kraken. They also preview the 2024 Global Series in Finland.
Oct 16, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's EJ Hradek (15:14) to discuss the early highlights of the 2024 NHL season. They analyze the slow starts of the Oilers and Avalanche, while Calgary continues to surprises with a strong opening. The episode also covers Filip Gustavsson's remarkable goalie goal, the Blue Jackets' heartfelt tribute to Johnny Gaudreau, Igor Shesterkin's contract situation, and an update on their Stanley Cup predictions.
Oct 9, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by San Jose forward Macklin Celebrini (16:20) and Calgary Flames defenseman MacKenzie Weegar (40:00). Celebrini shares his excitement about preparing for his first NHL game, the challenges that come with it, and what it’s going to be like to live with Joe Thornton. Weegar discusses his trade to the Flames, the intensity of the Battle of Alberta, and his minor role in securing a new arena for the team. In addition, Dan and Shawn talk about Jessica Campbell becoming the first woman to be on an NHL bench as an assistant or head coach, make bold predictions for the upcoming season, recap Utah’s opening night, and more.
Oct 2, 2024
Dan and Shawn were joined by Clayton Keller (20:40) and Nathan MacKinnon (44:03). Keller discussed getting started with the Utah Hockey Club, the journey from Arizona, the uniforms, experience so far and what the team could do this season. Before the interview with Keller, Rosen talks about his on-the-ground experience in Prague covering the Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils in the 2024 NHL Global Series. They also went in depth on the Swayman contract stalemate. MacKinnon talked about trying to build on last season, his focus and determination to try to win the Stanley Cup, and more things like having a personal chef and the benefits of that. The episode finishes with Rosen and Roarke debating the topic of preseason games versus regular season games, and if the League should play fewer preseason games and more regular season games.
Sep 27, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Jack Hughes (15:33) and Jon Carlson (36:40). Rosen and Roarke open the show discussing the Buffalo Sabres and their European adventure. They talked about Rasmus Dahlin being named the Sabres new captain and Buffalo's chances of ending what is now a 13-year playoff drought. Auston Matthews' chances of one day owning the NHL goal record, the Capitals chances of making the playoffs, the excitement around Philadelphia Flyers rookie forward Matvei Michkov and the impact the Utah Hockey Club is already making in Salt Lake were also topics discussed.
Sep 17, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Leon Draisaitl (14:28) and Bill Daly (40:08) for this week's episode. The guys recap the player media tour in Vegas, along with breaking down freshly signed contracts from Sidney Crosby (02:17) and Lucas Raymond (09:25). They discuss the Edmonton Oilers chances at a Stanley Cup this season (28:18). Lastly, they dive into the NHL rookie faceoff (54:02) touching on Utah's first skate and Cutter Gauthier new look with the Anaheim Ducks.
Sep 4, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika (09:06), who is in Columbus covering the candlelight vigil in remembrance of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew Gaudreau. Nick, who recently wrote about that tragedy and its impact on hockey, shares his thoughts on the news. The conversation shifts to other hockey news, including Leon Draisaitl's eight-year, $112 million contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers and its implications for Connor McDavid and the team. They also discuss Tomas Hertl's potential impact with the Vegas Golden Knights now that he's healthy and expected to join training camp. After chatting with Nick, Dan and Shawn delve into restricted free agents, focusing on Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman and what the Montreal Canadiens can expect from Patrik Laine. They also touch on Brad Marchand's recovery from injury and the ongoing talks regarding Sidney Crosby's contract extension.
Jul 9, 2024
Dan and Shawn discuss a potpourri of offseason moves and start by talking about the splash made by the Nashville Predators, who signed Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault and Brady Skjei on July 1. Does this make the Predators the best team in the Central Division and a real Stanley Cup threat? They wonder why the Lightning did not re-sign Stamkos, instead opting to sign Jake Guentzel. They hit on the Maple Leafs and their main moves, including signing Chris Tanev and Oliver Ekman-Larsson to bolster their defense. Does it make the Maple Leafs better? If so, how much better? They discuss the Boston Bruins signing Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov, and why both are perfect fits. They also talk about the Carolina Hurricanes and the hit they took on July 1. They banter about Jake DeBrusk's seven-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks and the Seattle Kraken hiring Jessica Campbell to be the first female assistant coach on the bench.
Jun 27, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's own draft guru, Mike Morreale (16:18), who is the NHL.com Senior Draft Writer and co-host of the "NHL Draft Class" podcast. Morreale answers questions about Celebrini, the projected No. 1 pick to the San Jose Sharks. He discusses what makes him special, his rehab from shoulder surgery he had five months before beginning this season as a freshman at Boston University, and why we should expect to see him in the NHL with the Sharks as soon as a few months from now. In addition, Morreale talks about the other players in the draft, reasons why he thinks defenseman Artyom Levshunov from Michigan State University should be the No. 2 pick to the Chicago Blackhawks. He also touches on forward Tij Iginla from Kelowna in the Western Hockey League potentially being the player who steals the draft if he's selected by the Calgary Flames. Prior to chatting with Morreale, Rosen and Roarke breakdown the Panthers winning the Stanley Cup, how Game 7 played out, the viewership and the impact of that 2-1 win. They also talk about the future of the Panthers, who have 11 pending unrestricted free agents and what will come of the Edmonton Oilers now that they need a new general manager and should be trying to sign forward Leon Draisaitl to a contract extension. Following the interview with Morreale, Rosen and Roarke dive into some of the bigger names that could make it to the free-agent market Monday, including Steven Stamkos, Jake Guentzel, Jonthan Marchessault and Patrick Kane. They close with their thoughts on the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2024, with some differences of opinion on if Jeremy Roenick and Shea Weber should be included in the class.
Jun 20, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Derek Van Diest (12:22) and Tom Gulitti (29:47) to cover all the angles of the Stanley Cup Final and discuss how the Oilers seemingly flipped the script on the Panthers. What will Game 6 bring ? In this series, it's anybody's guess, but both Derek and Tom provide their opinions on the series as they have been covering it from the start. The guys wrap the episode talking about the most recent happenings in the NHL, including the Devils trading for goalie Jacob Markstrom and the LA Kings shipping Pierre-Luc Dubois to the Washington Capitals in a stunning move.
Jun 12, 2024
Dan and Shawn look back at a thorough Florida Panthers Game 2 win over the Edmonton Oilers. They look ahead to game 3 and try to figure out what the Oilers have to do to generate more offense. Plus, they look at some of the injuries that the Oilers are dealing with and discuss the importance of Aleksander Barkov for Florida as Shawn calls him the best defensive forward in the sport. They also dive into some NHL News, including the Capitals acquiring Cap Friendly, Jim Nill winning the Jim Gregory Award and some former NHL coaches that have taken assistant coaching positions across the NHL.
Jun 5, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by ESPN analyst Ryan Callahan (17:26) to preview the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. Callahan looks at the series from every angle, including the Oilers defensive growth under Kris Knoblauch and Stuart Skinner's emergence as the goalie the Oilers have needed in years past. Plus, he breaks down the coaching matchup, as he looks at Paul Maurice's experience vs. Knoblauch's inexperience. They wrap up the episode looking at Joe Pavelski's Hall of Fame candidacy, Blake Wheeler's future in the NHL and how the Devils plan to get a bonified goalie by trading the Devils first round pick in this year's NHL Draft.
May 30, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Derek Van Diest who's covering the Western Conference Final (9:15). Van Diest dives deep into all the storylines surrounding the Oilers and Stars, including the MIDAS touch that Kris Knoblauch has had since taking over the team, Stuart Skinner's performance in Game 4 and the impact that losing Chris Tanev will have on the Stars moving forward. The guys start the episode talking about Igor Shesterkin's magnificent play and how the Rangers are relying on him too much to win games. They wrap up the episode talking about Dan Bylsma's return to the NHL with the Seattle Kraken, the Blue Jackets hiring Don Waddell and the massive job that's ahead of whoever the Carolina Hurricanes choose to replace the outgoing Waddell.
May 22, 2024
Dan and Shawn break down all of the storylines of the Eastern and Western Conference Final. They preview each series and look at some of the more intriguing matchups. Plus, the dissect Craig Berube to the Maple Leafs and look at the remaining coach openings. Will the Devils hire Sheldon Keefe? and is Dan Bylsma someone that might be a good fit for the Seattle Kraken?
May 14, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Mike Zeisberger (14:11) to discuss the Oilers goaltending issues and a Toronto Maple Leafs deep dive. Mike explains what he'd like to see the franchise do in the offseason, the options they have and the disappointment that fans in Toronto are feeling. The guys spend the first half of the episode discussing the Rangers/Hurricanes series and wondering whether the NY Rangers are on the cusp of a collapse. Plus, they look at the Colorado Avalanche and their depth issues that have been exposed against the Dallas Stars. After Zeisberger, the guys offer their solutions to the Toronto Maple Leafs mess and debate strategies that the franchise can take to get on track come the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
May 8, 2024
Dan and Shawn get together for the two-man show this week, no guests, just hockey talk, and react to all the storylines from the Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They breakdown what the Hurricanes have to do to find some success in Game 3 and what the Stars have to do to avoid losing the first two games of a second straight series. They talk about the impact Jeremy Swayman has had on the Boston Bruins and why sticking with him instead of keeping a goalie rotation with Linus Ullmark is the right move. They also discuss why the Edmonton Oilers road to the Western Conference Final looks paved in gold for them, but what the Vancouver Canucks can do to make it bumpy and send them off the path. In addition, they analyze the impact of the San Jose Sharks winning the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery, Travis Green being hired as the new coach of the Ottawa Senators, Drew Bannister staying on as the coach of the St. Louis Blues and ask the most pertinent question in the hockey world: What in the world is going to happen with the Toronto Maple Leafs?
May 2, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Florida Panthers defenseman Gustav Forsling (18:00) to discuss the Panthers advancing to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, how the team is handling the days off, the importance of ending series early, Paul Maurice's coaching style, his welcome to the Playoffs moment and when he started dreaming about winning the Stanley Cup as a kid. The guys start he episode discussing what series has the best chance to go 7 games and really diving into the Dallas Stars and Vegas Golden Knights matchup. They also look ahead to the future of the Tampa Bay Lightning and whether it includes Steven Stamkos and/or Jon Cooper. They wrap the episode with an in-depth discussion on the NY Rangers/Carolina Hurricanes series and look at the Edmonton Oilers first round win over the LA Kings. Plus, they update the coaching carousel and talk about the Seattle Kraken parting ways with Dave Hakstol.
Apr 24, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Turner Sports analyst and former NHL goalie Darren Pang (15:00). Pang explains why losing goalie Thatcher Demko to an undisclosed injury will be an issue for the Canucks and discusses how the Avalanche have re-gained control of their series against the Jets largely because they have found a way to score 10 goals in two games against Hellebuyck. Pang also gives a full two-minute breakdown of Sergei Bobrovsky's incredible save on Matt Dumba in the Panthers OT win against the Lightning and calls that save the best he's seen in the NHL this season. He also talks about the Lightning and answers the question from Rosen on if we're seeing the end of an era of Tampa Bay hockey. In addition, Rosen and Roarke discuss the Islanders and Capitals chances of getting back in their respective series. The Islanders are down 2-0 to the Hurricanes and the Capitals are down 2-0 to the New York Rangers. They breakdown Carter Verhaeghe's ability to be clutch, why the Maple Leafs need to be forthright about what is going on with forward William Nylander, the impact of Mark Stone's return to the Vegas Golden Knights and more. Off the ice, Rosen and Roarke talk about the hiring of Lindy Ruff as the Sabres new coach and the firing of David Quinn.
Apr 17, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Tom Gulitti (12:26) to talk about the Washington Capitals punching their ticket to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, their series with the NY Rangers, the Eastern Conference playoff bracket and some of the matchups in the Western Conference. Dan and Shawn start the episode talking about the Eastern Conference playoffs and after their interview with Tom, they look at the Western side of the bracket and try to handicap what should be a wild few months of playoff hockey. They also get an early start on some of the most intriguing offseason storylines, including the coaching carousel that started in Buffalo with the firing of Don Granato and what the Senators, Devils and Blues may do with their coaching search.
Apr 10, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Dallas Stars analyst Daryl "Razor" Reaugh (23:25) to to talk about the Stars improvements on the defensive end and how they've successfully meshed their mix of youth and experience. He talks about coach Peter DeBoer's calm demeanor on the bench and his behind the scenes work that has gotten the Stars to be a Stanley Cup contender. In addition, Reaugh talks about Chris Tanev's ability to move the puck and why Tanev's gregarious personality is perfect for the super serious Stars. How the Stars stack up against the Colorado Avalanche and Edmonton Oilers is also part of the interview with Reaugh. Rosen and Roarke breakdown the Eastern Conference playoff race, discuss Alex Ovechkin's ability to get to 30 goals for an NHL record 18 seasons, talk about the reasons why Nathan MacKinnon should win the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player to his team, and they have a few arguments along the way too, including one on if 100 assists or 70 goals is a more impressive feat in a single season.
Apr 3, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Casey Mittelstadt of the Colorado Avalanche (18:50). Casey talks about adjusting to life in Colorado, playing with and learning from Nathan MacKinnon and the anticipation he has to play in a playoff game for the first time. The guys start the episode talking about the playoff race in the Eastern Conference, wondering if the Philadelphia Flyers have enough to hold on and dissecting the complicated nature of John Tortorella. They marvel at Sidney Crosby's longevity and look at if the Penguins can somehow claw their way into the playoffs. They wrap the episode with a potpourri of topics, including the red-hot Dallas Stars, the Art Ross Trophy race, the Florida Panthers recent struggles and the race for the Presidents Trophy.
Mar 27, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Alan May (21:00). May, the rinkside and studio analyst for Capitals' games on NBC Sports Washington, discussed Ovechkin clearing his mind on a trip to Dubai over All-Star Weekend, the impact of first-year coach Spencer Carbery, Charlie Lindgren's ascent to being Washington's No. 1 goalie, the leadership of the veterans in the room and how the young players are taking ownership of their role in Washington's surge toward playoff contention. The guys hit on a number of other topics around the NHL, including why the Nashville Predators are surging, if the Philadelphia Flyers can hang onto a playoff spot with nine games to play, are the Vegas Golden Knights a dangerous team and Josh Doan's two-goal NHL debut with the Arizona Coyotes.
Mar 20, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika from South Florida to recap the GM Meetings. The guys talk about the reasons why the GMs decided to leave well enough alone with the 3-on-3 overtime format and rules, citing the fact that an NHL-record 70 percent of games that go to overtime are ending in overtime this season. They discuss the additions to the coach's challenge rule for penalties on delay of game for shooting the puck over the glass and on certain high sticking minors. They also talk about the future of the Arizona Coyotes. In addition, they talk about the struggles of the Detroit Red Wings and the success of the Nashville Predators. After Cotsonika departs, Rosen and Roarke discuss why they think the Colorado Avalanche right now are the best team in the Western Conference and arguably the entire NHL, and if the Tampa Bay Lightning can be as dangerous in the playoffs as they look right now. The Buffalo Sabres, Washington Capitals, New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils also enter the conversation on the podcast.
Mar 13, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Paul Maurice (19:11). He talked about the Florida Panthers' leadership, improvements they still need to make, the importance of their identity and culture, and why nothing will come as a surprise to them this season with the way last season played out. The guys discussed the fallout from the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline, in particular offering opinions on the Pittsburgh Penguins decision to trade Jake Guentzel to the Carolina Hurricanes and the return they got. They agreed that the New York Rangers and Hurricanes as contenders in the Eastern Conference with the Panthers, and talked about the wide-open Western Conference, in particular the kind of impact Tomas Hertl might be able to have on the Vegas Golden Knights. Rosen and Roarke also discussed the Golden Knights' ability to add Hertl and the salary cap ramifications for both them and the San Jose Sharks. They also talked about the New Jersey Devils goaltending situation, the additions of Jake Allen and Kaapo Kahkonen on Friday, how it resets their depth at the position and still sets them up to look for a No. 1 goalie like Jacob Markstrom in the offseason.
Mar 6, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Chuck Fletcher, the former Wild and Flyers GM to discuss Friday's trade deadline (18:51) and provide a glimpse into the life of a NHL general manager at this time of the year. The guys start the episode breaking down Vegas acquiring Anthony Mantha, Lindy Ruff's firing and the Boston Bruins recent scoring struggles. They wrap up the episode talking about Vladimir Tarasenko's impact on the Florida Panthers and the many players that could be dealt at the deadline, including Jake Guentzel, Frank Vatrano, Noah Hanifin, Alex Wennberg, Jakob Markstrom and more. They look at potential buyers and sellers and look ahead to what should be a busy deadline day.
Feb 29, 2024
Dan and Shawn were joined by Ken Daniels, the Red Wings longtime television broadcaster (21:17) to discuss his terrific call on Kane's OT winner, the likelihood that Detroit will end its seven-year playoff drought this season, Kane's impact in Detroit, the Red Wings' hot streak and what general manager Steve Yzerman could still do before the deadline. In addition, the guys broke down the Tanev to Dallas trade and why they think it's a home run for the Stars. They talked about the Nashville Predators as buyers at the deadline, but disagreed with the idea that trading Juuse Saros after this season might be the right move. The New York Rangers' needs at the deadline and why they are holes they have to fill to be a contender were also discussed at length. Trading Jake Guentzel and the Vancouver Canucks as a fit for the Pittsburgh Penguins forward was also an interesting topic covered.
Feb 22, 2024
Rosen and Roarke went on a 2-on-0 rush in this week's episode, no guest, just hockey talk, including Auston Matthews' chase for 60 goals in 60 games and 70 goals this season, Jake Guentzel's future with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and what in the world should the Seattle Kraken do before the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline. They answered mailbag questions on the Tampa Bay Lightning, NY Rangers and debated who the best team in the NHL is right now. They chatted about success of the Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium and looked ahead to the Stadium Series game next season at Ohio Stadium between the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings. They explained why Jarmo Kekäläinen was let go and why there should be reasons for optimism in Columbus, one of the most underrated hockey markets in the United States.
Feb 14, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Peter Laviolette (12:05) and Ondrej Palat (36:59). Both talked about the excitement heading into this weekend's Stadium Series at Metlife Stadium and the state of each team heading into the stretch run of the season. The guys start the episode talking about the Calgary Flames holding key trade chips in Jacob Markström and Noah Hanifin and whether or not the Devils are in a position to potentially make a blockbuster deal to acquire both. They also debate what the Pittsburgh Penguins should do with Jake Guentzel and discuss Morgan Reilly's 5 game suspension after unnecessarily targeting Ridly Greig last week.
Feb 8, 2024
Dan and Shawn were joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika to talk about the Trade Deadline plans for the Detroit Red Wings, the New York Rangers' goaltending situation and if that's a brewing controversy, the Edmonton Oilers and how they respond to their first loss in 17 games, the scoring race between Nathan MacKinnon and Nikita Kucherov, who is the Hart Trophy favorite and the 2025 Winter Classic at Wrigley Field. The 2024 NHL Trade Deadline is one month away, so there was plenty of deadline chatter, rumors and trade proposals. In addition, Rosen and Roarke discussed which among the three coaching positions that are currently filled by interim coaches is the best job: the Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Blues or Los Angeles Kings. Also part of the conversation was USA Hockey tabbing Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin to be the Team USA general manager at the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off and the 2026 Winter Olympics and who he could potentially choose as the coach for those teams.
Feb 3, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Jake Oettinger (16:48) and Frank Vatrano (35:42). The guys start the episode discussing the NHL's return to the Olympics and the announcement of the 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament in 2025. They look at the potential rosters for the 4 Nations Face-Off, discuss the impact that Elias Lindholm will have on the Vancouver Canucks and look at the state of the LA Kings with Todd McLellan being fired during the All Star break. Other topics include the Edmonton Oilers winning streak and the Jets acquiring Sean Monahan from the Montreal Canadiens.
Jan 25, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Edmonton-based writer Derek Van Diest to discuss and dissect the reasons why the Oilers have won 14 games in a row. Van Diest talked about the Oilers renewed commitment to defense and the improved play of goalie Stuart Skinner. He points to the depth scoring the Oilers are getting from forwards Warren Foegele and Ryan McLeod. The impact of coach Kris Knoblauch and his calm demeanor, and what assistant Paul Coffey has brought to the defense, were also topics in the conversation. In addition, Rosen and Roarke spent time talking about Patrick Roy as the new coach of the New York Islanders and why they love the move, and the struggling Los Angeles Kings, who were recently called out by defenseman Drew Doughty. They offered their predictions on who will win the 2024 NHL All-Star Skills and discussed the potential of future NHL hockey in Salt Lake City. They answered some mailbag questions concerning teams like the Nashville Predators and Arizona Coyotes, who have draft capital to spend and cap space to use to improve their chances of making the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season.
Jan 18, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Brian Boucher (20:52) to discuss the success that the Flyers are having, the play of Carter Hart and Samuel Ersson and the emergence of defenseman Travis Sanheim. Boucher also touched on the goaltending issues plaguing the New Jersey Devils, the Winnipeg Jets being more of a surprise this season than the Vancouver Canucks and provided his midseason picks for the Vezina Trophy and Hart Trophy. In addition, Dan and Shawn debated Steven Stamkos' future with the Tampa Bay Lightning, discussed Florida Panthers forward Sam Reinhart's emergence as one of the NHL's best goal scorers, and gave their opinions on who should be the favorite for the Hart Trophy, Vezina Trophy, Jack Adams Award, Norris Trophy and Calder Trophy.
Jan 10, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by Scott Arniel, the Jets associate coach (18:33). Arniel talked about the challenge the coaching staff laid on the Jets at the start of this season to be structured and hard to play against, defense-oriented without sacrificing offense. He talked about the play of goalie Connor Hellebuyck and the importance of him and Mark Scheifele signing matching eight-year contracts on the eve of the regular season. In addition to chatting with Arniel, Rosen and Roarke discussed the fallout from the trade involving the Philadelphia Flyers and Anaheim Ducks, when forward prospect Cutter Gauthier went to the Ducks with defenseman Jamie Drysdale and a second-round pick going back to the Flyers. They also offered opinions on William Nylander's eight-year contract and what it means for the Toronto Maple Leafs. They debated the Canadian team that has the best chance of winning the Stanley Cup and discussed what the Washington Capitals approach to the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline could and maybe should be.
Jan 3, 2024
Dan and Shawn are joined by John Hynes (20:44) to talk about taking over as the Minnesota Wild head coach and how the transition has been, plus he shares his thoughts on Marc-Andre Fleury's legacy, Kirill Kaprizov's style of play and explains how the Wild intend on weathering the injury storm that the team is currently dealing with. The guys start the episode discussing the Winter Classic experience in Seattle, the Kraken's recent surge in the standings and they debate why the Vegas Golden Knights are currently slumping. After Hynes, the guys touch on Connor McDavid scoring 900 pts and the chances of him hitting 1000 pts by the end of the season. They dissect the issues surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs and wonder if the Tampa Bay Lightning's run as top team in the NHL is over.
Dec 20, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Seattle Kraken head coach Dave Hakstol (18:22). Hakstol talks about the excitement leading up to the Winter Classic in Seattle, some of the struggles his team has faced this season and addressed some of the adjustments Matty Beniers has had to make in his second season in the NHL. Plus, he chats about the success of hockey in Seattle, the underrated play of Vince Dunn and some of his past outdoor experiences as a player and a coach. The guys start the episode discussing the Ottawa Senators, the coaching change the team made and why such a talented team is in last place. Plus, will there be another coaching change this season in the NHL ? The guys address the chances of the Buffalo Sabres having to make a change after allowing nine goals to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night. Other topics include the Capitals unlikely success, the Flyers culture under John Tortorella, the inconsistent play of the Colorado Avalanche, the World Junior Championships, the Nashville Predators and Barry Trotz's plan for the franchise.
Dec 14, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by former NHLer Cam Janssen (15:30) to talk about the St. Louis Blues coaching change, Doug Armstrong's gamble, the reaction to the move in St. Louis and the areas that the Blues need to bet better in to make the playoffs. The guys start the episode breaking down Alex Ovechkin's recent decline in production and look closely at whether or not Ovechkin will be able to chase down Wayne Gretzky's goal record. After Janssen, the guys look the Oiler's recent run of success and try to make sense of the Metro Division, as they discuss the NY Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, Carolina Hurricanes and Pittsburgh Penguins.
Dec 6, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by longtime LA Kings broadcaster and analyst Jim Fox to discuss how the Kings are playing like one of the top teams in the NHL (17:08). He talks about the play of Drew Doughty, Cam Talbot, Quentin Byfield and points to the team's center depth as a key reason for their high level of play. In addition, the guys talked about all the news to come out of the Board of Governors meetings in Seattle on Monday and Tuesday, including the projected $4.2 million rise in the salary cap for next season to hit $87.7 million, 2024 NHL Draft that will likely be held at Sphere in Las Vegas, and the international calendar the NHL is working to set beginning with plans for a four-team in-season tournament in 2025. They also hit on the surprising success of the Arizona Coyotes and goalie Connor Ingram, the disappointing play of the Buffalo Sabres and why there should be reasons for optimism that the Ottawa Senators can make a push to climb up the standings.
Nov 30, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's Thomas Hickey (20:10). Hickey touches on the struggling NY Islanders, Connor McDavid's recent hot stretch and the streaking Nashville Predators. Plus, he points out some of the offensive attributes from Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes that has turned his head in recent seasons. The guys start the episode discussing Patrick Kane signing with Detroit Red Wings and the potential impact he could have on the team and look at some of the challenges that exist with coming back from hip surgery. They talk about the Minnesota Wild's coaching change and dissect the Wild's struggles and wonder if a change in coach will make a lasting impact. They wrap the episode chatting about their biggest surprises at the quarter mark of the season, including the LA Kings success, Frank Vatrano's scoring outburst and Jonathan Quick's resurgence with the NY Rangers.
Nov 20, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Amalie Benjamin (17:50), NHL.com 's Boston-based staff writer, to discuss the Bruins, their goalies, their hot start to the season, the legal situation involving forward Milan Lucic and the impact it has on the team and more. Should Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman both be getting consideration as candidates for the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie this season? The trio weighs in on that question and the guys also hit on William Nylander's big week in Stockholm and debated if he is the best player on the Toronto Maple Leafs right now. They also talked about Artemi Panarin's strong start to the season and if he is the New York Rangers best player. Other topics covered are Patrik Laine getting scratched and the struggling Columbus Blue Jackets, what Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin might do if they don't start to pull out of their slump, and predictions on which team will sign unrestricted free agent forward Patrick Kane.
Nov 16, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Kevin Woodley, who covers the Canucks and writes the "Unmasked" column for NHL.com (22:08). Woodley hit on the main points of the Canucks this season and why they're in first place in the Pacific Division, including the play of goalie Thatcher Demko, the growth in leadership of Quinn Hughes, Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller, and the structure that has been implemented by coach Rick Tocchet. The guys also asked him to discuss St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington and if his strong start to this season is sustainable. The guys also talked about the bump the Edmonton Oilers have gotten since changing coaches and the Blues, Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins, three of the hottest teams in the NHL, and asked the question, are they for real? They hit on the NHL Global Series Sweden and offered their opinion on conversation the NHL general managers had about adjusting how overtime is played.
Nov 8, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Ken Hitchcock (22:33). Hitchcock will be inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame this weekend and he talks about his coaching philosophy, Bob Gainey's influence, his welcome to the NHL moment and how he had to adapt throughout the course of his coaching career. The guys start the episode talking about the red-hot Vancouver Canucks, the start that Quinn Hughes has had to his season and whether or not Vancouver will be able to sustain the high level of play throughout the season. They also touch on Jonathan Huberdeau's struggles and how the Calgary Flames highest paid player will bounce back from being benched this week in the 3rd period against the Nashville Predators. What's going on in Edmonton? They look at Jack Campbell's struggles and all the issues surrounding the Oilers. They talk about the adjustments the New Jersey Devils will have to make with Jack Hughes out of the lineup and look ahead to this weekend's Hockey Hall of Fame inductions.
Nov 2, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's EJ Hradek (17:16). EJ goes around the NHL to discuss what has caught his eye at the start of the season, including the team that has surprised him the most and the teams that have been the most disappointing. Plus, he dissects the front-office situation in Ottawa and looks at the Atlantic and Central Divisions. The guys start the episode discussing Pierre Dorion's departure from the Ottawa Senators and discuss the hockey world's reaction to Adam Johnson's tragic death and the potential of neck guard adoption in the NHL. They also discuss the NY Rangers finding structure under Peter Laviolette and Nicklas Backstrom stepping away from the Washington Capitals to deal with health issues.
Oct 25, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Nick Cotsonika (16:53) to talk about the Red Wings hot start, the revival of Alex Debrincat and his chemistry with Dylan Larkin. Plus, Nick talks about the Oilers poor start, the state of the Seattle Kraken and he looks ahead to this weekend's Heritage Classic. The guys start the episode looking back at Tuesday's Frozen Frenzy and dissecting the remaining undefeated teams in the NHL. They discuss the latest Super 16 and look at some of the surprises around the League, including the Philadelphia Flyers, the struggling Washington Capitals and why the Hurricanes are letting up so many goals.
Oct 19, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Calgary Flames head coach Ryan Huska (15:44). Huska talks about the progress of the Flames, his first year behind the bench as the head coach, his memories of playing outdoors, the importance of the Battle of Alberta and his excitement for next week's Heritage Classic. Brian Slagel, the CEO of Metal Blade Records, sat down with Jack Eichel (38:00) to talk about his love of music, his favorite bands, his all-time favorite group and memories of his first concert. The guys look ahead to next week's Frozen Frenzy on ESPN, discuss the resurgence of the Detroit Red Wings and debate whether or not the Tampa Bay Lightning should be panicked about their shaky start. Plus, they talk about the pros and cons of a potential decentralized NHL Draft and look forward to Connor Bedard's first game in Chicago over the weekend.
Oct 12, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tage Thompson (39:01) and NHL.com 's Derek Van Diest (14:17). The guys start with talk of Connor Bedard and his first two NHL games and the Stanley Cup championship banner raising ceremony in Las Vegas. They hit on the Sabres signing defensemen Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power to long-term contracts. Van Diest touches on the Jets signing forward Mark Scheifele and goalie Connor Hellebuyck to matching seven-year contracts and the the Edmonton Oilers struggles in their season-opener. The episode concludes with Rosen and Roarke giving a tribute to Barry Melrose, the former NHL coach and longtime analyst on ESPN who retired this week and announced he has Parkinson's Disease. NHL @TheRink is free and listeners can subscribe on all podcast platforms. It is also available on NHL.com/multimedia/podcasts and the NHL app.
Oct 5, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Leon Draisaitl (16:30). Draisaitl discusses the Oilers trying to bounce back from an early playoff exit last year, their mindset during training camp and the importance of starting off the season much better than last year. He chats about his relationship with Connor McDavid and discusses the pressure on the shoulders of the team's core to finally get to a Stanley Cup Final. The co-hosts break down each division, offering their predictions for who will make the playoffs and who will win the Stanley Cup. They both have the champion coming out of the Central Division. They also discussed Connor Bedard's chances of winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year, and the Chicago Blackhawks 18-year-old center talking about himself and what he will face in his first NHL season can be heard on the episode. In addition, Rosen and Roarke broke down some of the news that came out of the NHL Board of Governors meeting this week.
Sep 27, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Brady Tkachuk (16:04) and Matthew Tkachuk (40:30). Brady talks about his summer wedding, his excitement going into this season, the growth of his team and what he learned watching Matthew and the Panthers go on their run to the Stanley Cup Final last season. Matthew discussed the injury he sustained in the Stanley Cup Final and the pain he was in, the help he got from his brother in that time, but also Brady's bachelor party in Miami, and feeling a different vibe in the South Florida market after last season. Rosen and Roarke talked about the positive impact of the recently completed 2023 NHL Global Series -- Melbourne (2:00). They talked about the Senators and Panthers, and if the Tkachuk teams have what it takes to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season (9:00). They also gave opinions on Sidney Crosby's take that Connor McDavid could score 170 points in a season, and why that might not be a good thing for the Edmonton Oilers (32:00). And they offered some thoughts on the contract stalemate between the Anaheim Ducks and their two remaining restricted free agents, center Trevor Zegras and defenseman Jamie Drysdale (55:21).
Sep 20, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Clayton Keller (15:53) and Jason Robertson (45:40). Keller talked about the Coyotes trip to Australia, mentoring Logan Cooley, his role as a leader with the Coyotes and the unique environment that Mullett Arena provides for players and fans alike. Robertson discussed about his journey to being a two-time 40-goal, touched on expectations for the Stars this season and spoke about running a hockey skills camp for kids living on the Fort Liberty base, formerly known as Fort Bragg, this summer. The guys discussed the task ahead for Pascal Vincent and the Columbus Blue Jackets, moving on from the short-lived Mike Babcock era. They reacted to Brayden Schenn being named of the St. Louis Blues and Brad Marchand getting the 'C' for the Boston Bruins. They gave predictions on how many goals Alex Ovechkin will score this season and offered their thoughts on Steven Stamkos and the potential for a contract extension with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Sep 7, 2023
Dan and Shawn are back as the NHL season nears closer. They are joined by Aleksander Barkov (16:04) and Filip Gustavsson (45:30). The guys catch up on some major offseason storylines, including the Penguins trading for Erik Karlsson and the retirement of Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron (3:00). They chat about the hype around Connor Bedard (31:30) and discuss some other rookies that could propel themselves into the Calder Trophy conversation. The mailbag is opened up for the first time this season as the guys try to identify some under-the-radar teams that are in the mix to make the Playoffs (1:02:10). They also debate who is better positioned to disrupt the hierarchy of the Eastern Conference, the Buffalo Sabres or the Ottawa Senators.
Jul 6, 2023
Dan and Shawn discussed everything from the impact of the moves already made to dissecting what could still happen, particularly with Erik Karlsson, Alex DeBrincat, Connor Hellebuyck, Mark Scheifele and Vladimir Tarasenko. They talked about the Toronto Maple Leafs and what appears to be yet another culture reset and they broke down the New York Rangers decision to sign right wing Blake Wheeler to a one-year deal. They celebrated and appreciated the shrewdness of the Vegas Golden Knights, who traded forward Reilly Smith, an original 'Misfit' who helped them win the Stanley Cup, to the Pittsburgh Penguins and they looked at potential suitors for Erik Karlsson.
Jun 26, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's and NHL Draft Class co-host Adam Kimelman to preview the NHL Draft (7:00). He covers the depth of this year's draft class, Connor Bedard's projected production as a rookie, Adam Fantilli's upside and sleepers. The guys start the episode discussing the Taylor Hall and Ryan Johansen trades (2:00). They wrap the episode talking about Erik Karlsson's desire to be traded from the Sharks and potential suitors for him. Plus, they wonder what Winnipeg will do with Connor Hellebuyck this offseason (32:00).
Jun 16, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Daren Millard, a television and radio personality with the Golden Knights and host of "The Chirp with Daren Millard". Millard talked about the scene in the dressing room and Vegas captain Mark Stone bringing the Stanley Cup to all the team employees so they could take pictures with it and bask in the moment with the big trophy. He spoke about his own experience celebrating with the Cup, lifting it and taking a sip out of it. In addition, Millard talked about the Golden Knights run, how they got to become Stanley Cup champions. The podcast featured an interview Millard did with Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy (18:31). After the interview with Millard, Rosen and Roarke dove into some of the news and notes going on in the NHL as the offseason commences. They talked about the New York Rangers hiring Peter Laviolette as their new coach and if that moves the needle enough to make them a better team. They also discussed the New Jersey Devils signing Jesper Bratt to an eight-year, $63 million contract with the intention to sign forward Timo Meier to a long-term contract as well.
Jun 7, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Brett Howden of the Vegas Golden Knights (14:34) to talk about his team's 2-0 advantage in the series, the journey he's been on, scoring two goals in a Stanley Cup Final game and sharing it with his family as a first time dad with his son born days before the playoffs began. He also talked about finding a consistent role with the Golden Knights, his thoughts on center Jack Eichel and the postseason he's having, and what he has learned from playing on the same line as Mark Stone. In addition, Rosen and Roarke gave their thoughts on the Cup Final, reasons why they do not think it will be a sweep and how the Panthers can get back into it after losing Games 1 and 2 in Las Vegas. They talked about the Panthers' need for better discipline and improved play in front of goalie Sergei Bobrovsky. But on the flip side the co-hosts also discussed what has made the Golden Knights so good and why neither one of them can see them losing the series now. After the interview with Howden, Rosen and Roarke went into some of the NHL news outside of the Stanley Cup Final, including both praising the decision by the Anaheim Ducks to hire Greg Cronin and speculating on what type of coach Mike Babcock will be in his return to the NHL with reports linking him to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
May 31, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Florida Panthers center Eric Staal (7:29) and Keith Jones, TNT analyst and the new president of the Philadelphia Flyers (32:23). Staal talks about his personal journey to this year's Stanley Cup Final, the Florida Panther's incredible playoff run and the importance of Paul Maurice's steady hand this year. He also discusses what it would mean to win a Stanley Cup for his brother Marc Staal and handicaps the Vegas Golden Knights heading into Game 1 of the Final. Keith jones discusses his new role with the Flyers and breaks down the series as he sees it. He talks about Sergei Bobrovsky's reignition, Jack Eichel's ability to take over games and Matthew Tkachuk's grit and clutch gene. Dan and Shawn talk about the goalie matchup from every angle and why Adin Hill might be the best story of the Stanley Cup Playoffs (25:41). The guys wrap up the episode chatting about Brad Treliving being named the new GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Nashville Predators hiring Andrew Brunette as their new head coach, plus they make their final Stanley Cup predictions.
May 24, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by longtime hockey executive Brian Burke (13:55). Burke is currently an analyst for NHL Network so the guys peppered him with questions on both the Eastern and Western Conference Final and got some great answers on Matthew Tkachuk's ability to overcome "average" skating, Jack Eichel's unique skating style, Sergei Bobrovsky being "in the zone" and Jamie Benn's undisciplined play in Game 4. Plus, he shared his thoughts on the growth of the NHL in non traditional markets, the GM opening in Toronto, potential landing spots for Brad Treliving and how the size of the Vegas Golden Knights have impacted their opponents play. The guys opened up the episode talking about each Conference Final series and whether or not they believe the Dallas Stars or Carolina Hurricanes can overcome a 3-0 deficit. They wrapped the episode with some news and notes, including their reaction on Kyle Dubas and the Maple Leafs parting ways and the Calgary Flames hiring their new GM.
May 16, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by former Anaheim Ducks coach Dallas Eakins (9:20). Eakins previews both the Eastern and Western Conference Finals and looks at the most intriguing matchups and storylines surrounding each team. He shares who he thinks the best team remaining is and tries to handicap how the matchups will play out. The guys talk about what's next for the Toronto Maple Leafs (34:00) and Kyle Dubas. What changes are on the table for the Leafs ? Plus, they look at the Oilers disappointing loss to the Vegas Golden Knights and applaud the Seattle Kraken's season. Finally, they make their Conference Finals predictions.
May 10, 2023
Dan and Shawn were joined by longtime Carolina Hurricanes analyst Tripp Tracy (20:47). Tracy discussed the reasons why Jordan Martinook is having an offensive explosion throughout the playoffs and praised the defense being played by Jaccob Slavin. Plus, he lauded Rod Brind'Amour's coaching decisions, especially his decision to stick with Frederik Andersen for Game 4. He talks about a NYC train ride he took with Brind'Amour and provides a behind the scenes look on how the coach processes information and ultimately makes crucial decisions that have so far worked well for the Canes coach. The guys start the episode talking about the fallout that will come if the Maple Leafs lost in the second round to the Florida Panthers and had a debate on who should be considered the best player in the world right now, Connor McDavid or Leon Draisaitl. After the Tracey interview, the guys tossed around some ideas for who could be the next coach of the New York Rangers and Rosen and Roarke both talked about how expectations for the Chicago Blackhawks next season should not change just because they won the 2023 NHL Draft Lottery and the right to pick Connor Bedard.
May 2, 2023
Dan and Shawn were joined by NHL.com 's Boston-based staff writer Amalie Benjamin to talk all things Bruins, how they lost to the Panthers, what went wrong, who is to blame and why, and what happens from here, including the future of Patrice Bergeron. The guys looked ahead to the second round and had a healthy discussion about the series between the Vegas Golden Knights and Edmonton Oilers, with Rosen praising Edmonton's depth and saying it deserves more credit and Roarke praising Vegas' depth and saying it's going to be the difference in the series. They dove into opinions on the Devils against the Carolina Hurricanes, and the Panthers against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Finally, they looked at how the Seattle Kraken and Dallas Stars series could play out.
Apr 26, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Toronto-based staff writer Mike Zeisberger to talk all things Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning. Zeisberger went over reasons why this year looks and feels different, most notably the fact that their top players are coming through in the clutch and the additions of forwards Ryan O'Reilly and Noel Acciari before the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline are paying big dividends. In addition, the guys went around the rest of the playoffs, touching on each series. They offered reasons why the New Jersey Devils have come back from 2-0 and wonder if Gerard Gallant's criticism of the team was the right motivational tactic. They both don't like the Winnipeg Jets' chances of winning three straight against the Vegas Golden Knights, and neither expressed concern for the Colorado Avalanche despite being locked in a 2-2 series against the Seattle Kraken.
Apr 20, 2023
Dan and Shawn cover a ton of storylines from the first few days of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including discussions on the Minnesota Wild's decision to start Marc-Andre Fleury instead of Filip Gustavsson in Game 2 against the Dallas Stars and what they will do with their goalies moving forward. They also talk about Alex Lyon and his impact on the Florida Panthers and some reasons why the Boston Bruins might be concerned, especially because they're playing and could continue to play without center Patrice Bergeron. Rosen said the Los Angeles Kings should be concerned because Connor McDavid has not gone off yet for the Edmonton Oilers, limited to one assist through two games in their series. He said a monster game is coming for McDavid. But Roarke went the other way and said the Kings should be feeling great about holding McDavid to one assist through two games. They also talked about the reasons why the Carolina Hurricanes are up 2-0 on the New York Islanders. Roarke said he can't figure out why the Toronto Maple Leafs keep shooting themselves in the foot in the playoffs and Rosen tried to calm the waters by saying their 7-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 1 does not have to be an indication of what's to come in the rest of the series.
Apr 14, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by TNT lead analyst Eddie Olczyk (14:00) to talk about the Stanley Cup Playoffs storylines, matchups and intrigue. The conversation covers a lot, including the pressure that the Boston Bruins are facing ahead of the postseason, the reasons why this will be Connor McDavid's best chance to win the Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers, the intriguing goalie issues with the Vegas Golden Knights, Los Angeles Kings and Oilers, and why the Seattle Kraken had 100 points this season and will be a formidable opponent in the first round. In addition, he touched on the Colorado Avalanche's chances to repeat as Stanley Cup champions, reasons why he's concerned with the Carolina Hurricanes, the cross-river rivalry matchup between the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers, and Jonathan Toews' emotional sendoff in Chicago on Thursday. Rosen and Roarke also talked about the changes in Pittsburgh and Anaheim that were announced Friday morning and the impact they will have. They also debated the Devils-Rangers series, with each landing on different sides.
Apr 5, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Los Angeles Kings President Luc Robitaille (16:22). Robitaille discusses the buzz surrounding the Kings in LA as they look to makes playoffs for the the 2nd straight year, the remarkable season that Anze Kopitar has had and the reasons why Kopitar should be considered for the Selke Trophy. Plus, he talks about the overall change in the NHL since he was a player and marvels at some of the on-ice accomplishments of Connor McDavid. He touches on how difficult it was to trade Jonathan Quick and the prospects of potentially facing Quick and the Vegas Golden Knights in the Playoffs. The guys start the episode talking about the Wildcard race in the Eastern Conference and are coming to grips that the Pittsburgh Penguins just might not be good enough to make the postseason. They look at the Florida Panthers recent 4 game winning streak and discuss some of the potential playoff matchups that they are looking forward to most. They finish up the episode breaking down the difficult goalie decisions that the Minnesota Wild will face once the playoffs start and the Wildcard race in the Western Conference. They also look at the supporting cast in Edmonton and believe that the roster is in place for the Oilers to make a deep run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Mar 29, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Paul Maurice (20:22) to talk about the Florida Panthers, specifically why they've lost four in a row at a time when they need to win to get into the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the ups and downs of their season. He discussed the excitement the Panthers have because of the fact that their top three players -- Barkov, forward Matthew Tkachuk and defenseman Aaron Ekblad, are all in their mid-20s and either in or entering the prime of their careers, But also went back to the team understanding what it takes to be a serious playoff contender, which he feels it wasn't last season despite the 122 points. In addition, the guys broke down the race for first place in the Central Division (3:00) and discussed reasons why the Winnipeg Jets are fading and could miss the playoffs. They also hit on the potential "Battle of the Hudson" first-round series between the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers (45:00), talked about Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' quiet 96 points this season and touched on the Boston Bruins going for team and NHL history.
Mar 22, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by former NHLer and current ESPN analyst Dominic Moore (20:11). Moore breaks down the divisional races and discusses who he likes in the Western Conference, the issues plaguing the Pittsburgh Penguins and the likelihood of the Boston Bruins being upset in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He thinks the Florida Panthers are going to find their footing and sneak into the playoffs and also says the Buffalo Sabres might need a few veterans on the team next year to guide the franchise's top young players. The guys start the episode talking about Alex Ovechkin's 13th season of scoring 40 goals, Jared Bednar earning a contract extension with the Colorado Avalanche, and the chances of the Penguins missing the Playoffs. They finish the episode debating potential teams that can play the role of "Cinderella" this season and asking whether Matthew Tkachuk deserves to be in the Hart Trophy conversation.
Mar 16, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Ryan Hartman of the Minnesota Wild (32:30). He talks about the crazy Wild/Blues game from Wednesday night and getting into it with Blues goalie Jordan Binnington. He discusses some of the infamous pranks that occur in the Wild dressing room, the challenge of playing without Kirill Kaprizov and the recent success that the Wild have had. Plus, he tosses out some of his NCAA tournament picks. Dan and Shawn start the episode talking about the GM Meetings and the discussions surrounding the expansion of video replay and fighting that results from clean hits. They also debate whether the Hurricanes can win the Stanley Cup without Andrei Svechnikov. They close the episode debating the viability of the NY Rangers in the playoffs, the Seattle Kraken being able to sustain performance in the playoffs and the unlikely success of the Vegas Golden Knights without their top goalie tandem.
Mar 8, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by New Jersey Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald (17:09). Fitzgerald talked about the busy Trade Deadline, the arms race in the Eastern Conference, why Timo Meier fits the Devils plans and what his expectations are as they head into the Playoffs. He also discusses the importance of Meghan Duggan and Kate Madigan to his hockey operations staff and how close we are to a woman becoming a head coach in the NHL. The guys start the episode marveling at Connor McDavid and dissecting the absurdity of the numbers he's put forth this season. They also chat about the Pittsburgh Penguins recent run of quality play and Sidney Crosby's consistent level of play. They look at Jon Cooper's decision to bench his star players and answer a mailbag question on Cooper's job security in Tampa Bay. Plus, an intense debate on this week's Trophy Tracker on NHL.com
Mar 2, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's Mike Rupp (26:00) to discuss all of the Trade Deadline activity, including the Rangers acquiring Patrick Kane, the Devils improving by trading for Timo Meier, the LA Kings parting ways with Jonathan Quick and the Boston Bruins bolstering almost every aspect of their lineup. He also touches on the Carolina Hurricanes, Vegas Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche. The guys start the show discussing the NY Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Barry Trotz's move into management with the Nashville Predators. After Rupp, they dive deeper into the LA Kings getting Korpisalo and the Senators acquiring Jakob Chychrun. They wonder if the Senators can push their way into the Playoffs and chat about the wide open nature of the Western Conference.
Feb 22, 2023
Shawn is joined by guest co-host Mike Zeisberger for this week's episode as Dan Rosen enjoys a little vacation time. Mason Appleton and Kyle Capobianco of the Winnipeg Jets stopped by the NYC offices and took a little time to sit with Shawn (16:16) to talk about their season, the reasons why Rick Bowness works for their group, the playoff races in the Western Conference, Connor Hellebuyck's importance to the team and Josh Morrissey's breakout season. Shawn and Mike start the episode talking about the Ryan O'Reilly trade and asking whether or not the deal makes the Maple Leafs a legitimate cup favorite, while dissecting all aspects of the deal (2:00). They look back at the Stadium Series in Carolina and marvel at just how good of a team the Hurricanes are this season, with Shawn claiming they are better than the Boston Bruins. With the Trade Deadline looming, the guys look at what teams are buyers and who are sellers. Where is Patrick Kane going? Would anyone have interest in John Gibson? What makes sense for the Edmonton Oilers? What's going on with the Capitals and Penguins? They tackle all these questions and more.... Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Feb 15, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Lars Eller (14:00). Eller talks about the upcoming Stadium Series in Carolina, the rivalry with the Hurricanes and adjusting to having to play without Alex Ovechkin. The guys also gave some insight into the Stadium Series game in Raleigh, which will be the first outdoor game for the Hurricanes. They discussed Vladimir Tarasenko's instant impact on the Rangers, moves that could be made in advance of 2023 NHL Trade Deadline on March 3, and gave some reasons why they understand but don't like why some teams in a selling mode are already sitting out players that could be moved (Arizona Coyotes with defenseman Jakob Chychrun, Columbus Blue Jackets with defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov). They disagreed on how the Toronto Maple Leafs should approach the deadline, but agreed on reasons why the Nashville Predators could be dangerous if they just simply find a way to get into the playoffs.
Feb 8, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by ESPN analyst Brian Boucher (13:10) to talk about the tight Eastern Conference playoff races, he discusses the NY Rangers, NJ Devils and NY Islanders, and wonders if both the Penguins and Capitals will miss the playoffs. He dives into why he loves Jacob Trouba's game and tries to handicap what teams like the Tampa Bay Lightning, NY Rangers and St. Louis Blues will do at the Trade Deadline. The episode starts with a look at the Western Conference and the struggles of the Vegas Golden Knights and the injuries surrounding the Colorado Avalanche (3:00). They wrap the episode by answering some mailbag questions on how the St. Louis Blues will handle the Deadline (41:00) and what sort of impact Luke Hughes can have on the Devils if he gets called up.
Feb 3, 2023
Dan and Shawn recorded from the NHL All Star Beach Festival and were joined by: - Florida Panthers TV play-by-play voice, Steve Goldstein (14:00) - NHL.com 's Amalie Benjamin (40:10) - HHOFer Bernie Parent (56:30) - HHOFer Denis Potvin (1:07:00) - Florida Panthers Defenseman Josh Mahura (1:19:50) - Curtis Joseph (1:29:20) - HHOFer Angela James (1:44:10) They also discuss the upcoming trade deadline and the impact of Bo Horvat headed to the New York Islanders (31:27)
Jan 25, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Edmonton Oilers TV analyst and former NHLer Louie DeBrusk (27:00). Louie gives great insight into Evander Kane's impact to this team, Connor McDavid's maturity, the Oilers improved goaltending and the role players who have helped contribute to their recent success. He also discusses his son Jake and provides some thoughts on why the Bruins are on this incredible winning pace. The guys start the show talking about potential trade targets for the NJ Devils and the impact that Rick Tocchet will have on the Vancouver Canucks. They try to include some historical context to the Bruins winning ways and debate whether or not Don Granato can challenge Jim Montgomery for the Jack Adams. They wrap the episode talking about the Vegas Golden Knights struggles, Steven Stamkos scoring 500 goals and some of the line combinations that they want to see during All Star Weekend. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Jan 18, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Kevin Woodley, NHL.com 's Vancouver-based correspondent, to talk about the struggling Canucks and where they can go from here, basing a lot of the conversation they had around the revealing comments made by president Jim Rutherford in his press conference on Monday (14:00). Woodley, Rosen and Roarke talked about what will happen with center Bo Horvat and if he will be traded, the future of center Elias Pettersson, if goalie Thatcher Demko is the answer in net for Vancouver, forward J.T. Miller's contract and changes that could be coming. Rosen and Roarke also spent time talking about the resurgence of the Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche (3:00), and why the New Jersey Devils are proving once again that they're legit (8:00). They debated if and when the San Jose Sharks might trade defenseman Erik Karlsson, and the challenges behind that for both the Sharks and the team acquiring him (40:00). They also talked about Oilers center Connor McDavid and the numbers he might be able to put up this season (46:00).
Jan 11, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Tom Gulitti (16:37). Tom discussed the Washington Capitals success this season, the returns of forwards Nicklas Backstrom and Tom Wilson, and why Alex Ovechkin might be the Hart Trophy favorite (25:35) at the midpoint of the season Gulitti also focused on the Metropolitan Division and how it appears there will be six teams vying for five spots in the Stanley Cup Playoffs (33:00). Rosen and Roarke opened the podcast talking about the red-hot Kraken (3:00). They debated the bigger surprise of the season, Seattle or the New Jersey Devils (12:00). They also talked about the bigger disappointment, the Panthers or Colorado Avalanche and they ranked the seven Canada-based teams from closest to furthest from a Stanley Cup championship (47:00)
Jan 4, 2023
Dan and Shawn are joined by Carolina Hurricanes Captain Jordan Staal (16:40). Staal discusses the Canes recent run of success, Rod Brind'Amour's ability to build a winning culture and the emergence of Pyotr Kochetkov. He looks ahead to this year's Stadium Series in Carolina and also looks back at some of the mentors that helped guide him as a younger player. The guys start the episode looking back at the Winter Classic and examining the pressure that's on the Carolina Hurricanes to win a Stanley Cup this year. They wrap the episode talking about Tage Thompson's monster season and the underrated story of Pheonix Copley playing well for a sneaky good LA Kings team. Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Dec 28, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Boston correspondent to discuss the Winter Classic and some of the elements that will make this year's event very special. She also looks back at last Winter Classic held at Fenway, discusses the mindset of this Bruins organization as their start to the season has been historic and provides a wonderful perspective on Linus Ullmark. The guys start the episode discussing their Super 16 and Dan wonders why the Vegas Golden Knights are rated so high and Shawn points to the Carolina Hurricanes as a team that deserves more credit at this point in the season. They wrap up the episode answering some mailbag questions and focusing on the direction of a few teams, including the Florida Panthers and St. Louis Blues. They also look at a few players that would be highly coveted at the trade deadline. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Dec 21, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Brian Dumoulin (18:45) and Mike Morreale (38:16). Domoulin talks about the excitement surrounding the Penguins heading to Boston to play the Winter Classic, Mike Sullivan's coaching style, Kris Letang's importance to the team and provides a behind the scenes look at Sidney Crosby. Morreale previews the World Juniors and looks at USA and Canada's chances of winning it all. He also provides great insight into some of this year's draft eligible prospects that will be playing in the tournament. The guys discuss Cale Makar's rare act of sportsmanship (3:00) and Colorado's ability to adapt to injuries. Plus, they look at the Carolina Hurricanes and discuss some of the moves they may make in order to win the Stanley Cup (12:00). What are some of your dream NHL rule changes? The guys present some rule changes that they think would be intriguing (1:01).
Dec 14, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Tom Gulitti (2:00) and Brandon Hagel of the Tampa Bay Lightning (26:18). Gulitti was in Chicago for Alex Ovechkin's 800th goal and he checked in to discuss Ovi's milestone and his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's all-time goal record. Hagel talks about the Tampa Bay's recent run of success, playing on the same line with Kucherov and Point. He also discusses Steven Stamkos, the winning culture of the Lightning and some of his interests away from the ice. The guys also touch on the Board of Governors meeting and the Salary Cap increase for next season.
Dec 7, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Seattle Kraken broadcaster Nick Olczyk (22:40). Nick discusses some of the keys to Seattle's good start, Shane Wright's development, the team's goaltending, Matty Beniers and the enthusiastic fanbase in Seattle. The guys start the episode talking about Mitch Marner's point streak and the recent play of Matt Murray, and they touch on the myriad of injuries that the Colorado Avalanche are dealing with and wonder if the injuries will keep Colorado from making the playoffs. They wrap the episode discussing Jordan Binnington's antics and the Devils possibly trading for Patrick Kane. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Nov 30, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Dallas Stars analyst Daryl "Razor" Reaugh (17:19). Daryl talks about the success of the Stars, Jason Robertson's growth as a player and Pete DeBoer's impact on the team. They open the episode discussing Kris Letang's recent health scare and how the Pittsburgh Penguins will be impacted on the ice by the loss of Letang. The co-hosts also discussed the issues plaguing the New York Rangers, the Toronto Maple Leafs success and forward Mitchell Marner's point streak, the latest on Alex Ovechkin's chase for Wayne Gretzky's all-time goals record and favorites for NHL postseason awards at this point in the season.
Nov 22, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Zach Hyman (19:35). Hyman talks about the Oilers trying to find more consistent play, Connor McDavid's drive to be great, his love for the Bill and the NHL and his passion for writing children's books. The guys start the episode talking about teams that are "streaking" (3:00).... including the Devils, Blues, Bruins and Sabres. They tackle a question from the mailbag.. who are the League's most underappreciated players? They debate the question and discuss a number of players that fit the category.
Nov 16, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Lindy Ruff (19:30) to talk about the hot start to the season for the New Jersey Devils, Jesper Bratt's high level of play, the speed that's taken over the NHL and Vitek Vanecek's presence in goal. The guys start the episode talking about the Hockey Hall of Fame festivities and debate who should be in the class of 2023. They wrap up the episode talking about the likelihood of Erik Karlsson getting traded this season, teams (Jets and Kraken) that might not be able to sustain their early season success and their latest Super 16.
Nov 9, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy (19:02). Bruce talks about his transition to Vegas, the excellent goaltending he's getting from Logan Thompson, Jack Eichel's start to the season and the passionate hockey market that Vegas has become. The guys also touched on a number of topics, including reasons why the St. Louis Blues have lost eight in a row (3:00), concerns they have about the New York Rangers (35:00), praise for the New York Islanders (39:00) and New Jersey Devils (45:00), memories they have of Peter McNab (52:30) and the upcoming Hockey Hall of Fame induction weekend celebration.
Nov 1, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Zeisberger to talk about all the drama surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs (14:30). Zeisberger discusses the team's early season struggles, the dynamic between the coach and the players, the potential for a coaching change and the inability of the team's best players to perform well thus far in the season. The guys start the episode discussing the Global Series between the Colorado Avalanche and Columbus Blue Jackets and re-hash a hilarious prank the Avalanche played on Pavel Francouz. Dan was at opening night at Mullett Arena and talks about his experience and the positives and negatives of an NHL team playing in a college hockey arena. The guys wrap up the episode (40:05) with some thoughts on the Vegas Golden Knights, Jack Eichel's renaissance, the disappointing start to the St. Louis Blues season and the early season turnaround of the New Jersey Devils.
Oct 25, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Rasmus Dahlin (20:19). Dahlin talked about the different feel around the Sabres this year, the importance of Don Granato to his development and the high expectations that he has for the team. Other topics include Phil Kessel's ironman streak (5:00), the Vancouver Canucks' struggles (35:00), the co-hosts stating their case on why Artemi Panarin will (Rosen) or won't (Roarke) get 100 points with the New York Rangers this season (45:00), and the surprisingly strong start for the Chicago Blackhawks (52:00).
Oct 18, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika for a full episode roundtable discussion in which they all threw out various overreactions to the early season and discuss a variety of storylines that have unfolded one week into the NHL season. They talked about the New Jersey Devils' rocky start and coach Lindy Ruff's future, the Minnesota Wild's sluggish start and the Vancouver Canucks' players' only meeting after losing three straight games. They discussed rookie center Shane Wright's ice time, or lack of it and debated whether Trevor Zegras or Cole Caufield was the better goal scorer. Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Oct 10, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Jacob Trouba (15:20) and Nathan MacKinnon (35:18). They start the episode with another edition of State your Case.... who's the better goalie, Andrei Vasilevskiy or Igor Shesterkin? They answer a few of the burning questions heading into the season, including whether or not the Colorado Avalanche will experience a Stanley Cup "hangover" (29:18) and they wonder if the Maple Leafs have a No.1 goalie and try to predict Alex Ovechkin's 2022 goal total (52:44). Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Oct 4, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Auston Matthews (24:30) and Zach Werenski (51:32). The guys start the episode talking about Roman Josi's return to Bern, Switzerland, Taylor Hall's injury (15:00) and the concept of Mitch Marner playing on defense for the Maple Leafs (21:50). They also give out their Eastern Conference (36:00) and Western Conference (1:05:00). Along the way, they dish out some BOLD predictions. Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Sep 29, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tomas Hertl (15:30) and Roman Josi (40:50). The guys start the episode discussing the 2022 Global Series (3:00) and the many preseason storylines developing around the start of training camp, including injuries to Trevor Zegras, John Tavares and Brock Boeser (11:00). Dan opens up his mailbag and answers a question regarding the Central Division (35:50) - who is the biggest threat to the Colorado Avalanche? They end the podcast discussing what goaltender will ultimately make the biggest impact for the Toronto Maple Leafs (59:00).
Sep 20, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Connor McDavid (14:15) and Bill Daly (38:30). They talk about Zdeno Chara, PK Subban and Keith Yandle all announcing their retirement from the NHL on the same day and the legacy of each player (5:00). They banter about Nick Suzuki being named captain of the Montreal Canadiens (35:20), the Winnipeg Jets deciding to go without a captain for the upcoming season (53:00) and the expectations for the Edmonton Oilers heading into the season (28:00). Plus, a State Your Case for the ages as the guys debate the futures of the Golden Knights and Kraken (1:02:00). Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Sep 8, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Jacob Markström (20:36) and Victor Hedman (49:15). They discuss whether or not the Calgary Flames are better than last year and break down the intrigue at the top of the Pacific Division (5:00). The Ottawa Senators have had a big offseason and the guys look at the moves the team made, debate whether or not they are a playoff team and look at the rest of the Atlantic Division. They answer some mailbag questions and welcome a new segment to the podcast (listen to find out) as they take the time to debate whether or not Auston Matthews will score 60 goals again this season (1:04:00). Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Aug 4, 2022
Dan and Shawn check-in to talk about the blockbuster trade between the Flames and Panthers (1:30) and its impact on both teams. They discuss the Sharks hiring David Quinn (17:00), John Klingberg signing with the Anaheim Ducks (27:02) and the latest on Nazem Kadri (34:00). They dissect the moves made by the Pittsburgh Penguins (40:20) and answer a mailbag question on Vladimir Tarasenko's future with the St. Louis Blues (51:00).
Jul 14, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Jarmo Kekalainen (27:17). Jarmo talks about the Blue Jackets acquisition of premier free-agent Johnny Gaudreau, how the deal got done and why he thinks Gaudreau is a perfect fit for this Blue Jackets roster. He also discusses the potential line options that Gaudreau gives to head coach Brad Larsen and what Gaudreau brings to the ice as an elite player. The guys also discuss the impactful moves made by the Carolina Hurricanes, the goalie gamble that the Toronto Maple Leafs are taking and the improvement made by the Senators, Red Wings and Oilers via free-agency and trades. They debate whether the Penguins made the right move by bringing back Evgeni Malkin and make some bold predictions about where Patrick Kane may land if Chicago trades him.
Jul 6, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Morreale, a staff writer for NHL.com and co-host off the "NHL Draft Class" podcast, to breakdown the top of the draft, reasons why forward Shane Wright, a center with Kingston of the Ontario Hockey League, is projected to go No. 1 to the host Montreal Canadiens and why Slovakian left wing Juraj Slafkovsky of TPS in Liiga, the top professional league in Finland, could be a perfect fit for the New Jersey Devils at No. 2. Morreale explains why he thinks forward Cutter Gauthier of the USA Hockey National Team Development Program could be a darkhorse to make it to the NHL quickly, perhaps even faster than forward Logan Cooley. The guys talked about several players who can become unrestricted free agents on July 13, including Filip Forsberg, Kris Letang and Evgeni Malkin and discussed the San Jose Sharks making history by hiring Mike Grier to be the first Black general manager in the NHL on Tuesday and the whirlwind that the 47-year-old must be in right now being at the draft one day after he was introduced by the team.
Jun 28, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika. They looked ahead at the questions facing the Avalanche in the offseason, including how they're going to handle the nine pending unrestricted free agents that played in the Stanley Cup Final. They talked about the Tampa Bay Lightning and if they're still in a championship window or if losing in the Cup Final means they're going to dip after winning back-to-back Stanley Cup championships ? The conversation turned to the offseason for other teams, including the future of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and what to make of the fact that pending UFA forwards Filip Forsberg and Johnny Gaudreau are still not signed. They discuss the Detroit Red Wings and who they could hire as their next coach and the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2022
Jun 21, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Ross Colton of the Tampa Bay Lightning (15:00). Colton talks about the Lightning's response in Game 3, the speech that Steven Stamkos made after losing 7-0 to the Avalanche in Game 2, the pure skill of Nikita Kucherov, the mental and physical toll that a playoff run takes on a player and the reasons Jon Cooper is regarded as one of the best coaches in the NHL. The guys start the episode debating who the Avalanche should start in goal in Game 4 and wonder if Jared Bednar has made a mistake in how he's handled the messaging surrounding his goalies this series. They wrapped up the episode (32:00) talking about Dallas Stars hiring Peter DeBoer to be their next coach, Barry Trotz's future, Dan Bylsma getting hired by the Coachella Valley Firebirds in the AHL.
Jun 16, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by ESPN analyst Brian Boucher (6:40). Boucher reacts to the OT win by the Avalanche in Game 1, discusses the reasons for Andrei Vasilevskiy's slow starts the last few series and explains why he's not worried about Darcy Kuemper's performance in Game 1. Boucher also talked about Jared Bednar's decision to stick with Kuemper after he gave up two goals in 48 seconds and gave a ringing endorsement for John Tortorella, saying that he'd be a great fit to coach the Philadelphia Flyers. The guys wrapped up the episode (32:30) discussing why Bruce Cassidy being hired to coach the Vegas Golden Knights is the right move, and gave reasons why John Tortorella going to the Philadelphia Flyers makes sense.
Jun 9, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Colorado Avalanche defenseman Jack Johnson (20:15). Johnson talks about his LONG journey to the Stanley Cup Final, how the Avalanche are dealing with a long layoff, the unique challenges that Cale Makar presents to opponents and a side of Nathan MacKinnon that people don't ordinarily see. The guys start the episode discussing the dominance displayed by the Avalanche, Cale Makar's Conn Smythe candidacy, wonder if the Edmonton Oiler's season should be considered a success and look ahead to the difficult decisions the Oilers have to make this off-season. They wrap up the episode ranking the Coaching jobs that are currently open in the NHL and discuss who the best available coach actually is (35:00).... Barry Trotz or Bruce Cassidy?
Jun 2, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Joe Micheletti (20:00) to talk about the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Joe is calling the Lightning/Rangers series on national radio and talks about the NY Rangers development, the emergence of the "Kid Line", the home-ice advantage that MSG provides and the maturity that Igor Shesterkin has shown throughout the playoffs. He also looks at the Lightning, points out their resiliency and the emergence of Nick Paul. Joe has kept an eye on the Western Conference Final and also discusses the many storylines surrounding that series. The guys start the episode talking about the uptick in offense during these playoffs, debate whether Cale Makar is a top 5 skater in the NHL and rank the top performers during these playoffs. They wrap the episode talking about what's next for the Carolina Hurricanes and St. Louis Blues, and dissect the impact that Martin St. Louis could have on the Montreal Canadiens.
May 25, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by former NHLer and current ESPN analyst Ryan Callahan (13:30) to talk about the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including Tampa Bay's sweep of the Florida Panthers, the dominance displayed by Andrei Vasilevskiy, the state of the Carolina Hurricanes power play, the difficulty of trying to score on Igor Shesterkin, Connor McDavid's otherworldly play, the questionable response that the St. Louis Blues had after losing Jordan Binnington to injury and Nazem Kadri's hat trick in Game 4. The guys start off the episode discussing where Andrei Vasilevskiy ranks among all-time goalies and whether or not the Panthers should move forward with Andrew Brunette as their head coach. They finish the episode discussing the lack of discipline displayed by the St. Louis Blues in Game 4 and whether or not John Tortorella would be a good fit to coach the Philadelphia Flyers. Follow @TheRink on Twitter
May 19, 2022
Dan and Shawn welcome in Turner Sports & Vegas Golden Knights analyst Shane Hnidy (16:00) to talk about the dominance displayed by the Colorado Avalanche, the crazy first game of the Battle of Alberta, life after Pete DeBoer for the Vegas Golden Knights and the high expectations surrounding the Knights already for next season. The guys start the episode discussing the Battle of Alberta, the missed opportunity for the NY Rangers in Game 1 and the most impressive players thus far in the playoffs. They wrap the episode dissecting the difficult off-season decisions surrounding the Pittsburgh Penguins and Boston Bruins. Plus, they look at another early playoff exit for the Toronto Maple Leafs and wonder if staying the course is really the best option for the franchise.
May 12, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Darren Pang (18:53) to talk about all the Stanley Cup storylines, including Sidney Crosby's importance to the Penguins, Cale Makar's emergence as one of the NHL's best players, the Islanders deciding to pull the plug on Barry Trotz, why he would choose Auston Matthews to win the Hart Trophy and some of the reasons that there have already been 26 goalies used in the playoffs after 119 played in the regular season. The guys start he episode discussing the impact of Sidney Crosby's upper-body injury (4:00) and the role it could play on the series between the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers and the potential fallout if the Edmonton Oilers lose to the Los Angeles Kings in the first round (14:55). They wrap up the episode wondering what the future holds for the New York Islanders (40:00) and pondering whether the Montreal Canadiens would trade the top overall pick in the NHL Draft (48:57).
May 4, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tom Gulitti (20:00), NHL.com 's Washington-based staff writer who is covering the series between the Capitals and Florida Panthers. Gulitti discussed what he saw from the Capitals in their 4-2 in Game 1 and what things the Panthers have to address before Game 2. They also talked about the Oilers' need for depth scoring and for goalie Mike Smith to play a more simple game to give his team a chance to win. Rosen and Roarke started the podcast with their thoughts on the Penguins 4-3 triple overtime win in Game 1 against the Rangers..... they praised Louis Domingue for his 17-save performance in relief of Casey DeSmith and Sidney Crosby for taking over the game in the second period. They wrapped the episode by discussing Bruce Boudreau's future in Vancouver, the Flyers letting Mike Yeo go, and what the Vegas Golden Knights will do with Pete DeBoer (41:45).
Apr 28, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's EJ Hradek (21:45) to dive into the reasons why the Golden Knights missed the playoffs and talk about the goaltending concerns facing the Hurricanes, Maple Leafs and Penguins. Hradek also discussed the Los Angeles Kings/Edmonton Oilers matchup and why the Kings will present a challenge for the Oilers. The guys started the episode with breakdowns of the two first-round matchups that are currently set, the Minnesota Wild vs. St. Louis Blues and the Kings vs. Oilers. Listen for Roarke's rant on the Toronto Maple Leafs (57:00), his reference to the Titanic, and both of the co-hosts talking about the Boston Bruins (1:03), giving reasons why they may be the most dangerous underdog in the first round.
Apr 21, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Johnson (13:00) to talk about Alex Ovechkin's consistency, the goalie injuries to Frederik Andersen and Tristan Jarry, the Western Conference playoff race, Robin Lehner's confidence and the unpredictable nature of the Eastern Conference come playoff time. The guys start the episode marveling at Alex Ovechkin's 50-goal season and dissecting the recent success of the St. Louis Blues and Minnesota Wild. They wrap up the episode talking about their predictions for the Hart, Norris, Calder and Vezina Trophies.. of course, there's some disagreements along the way. They dive deeper into the goalie issues facing the Pittsburgh Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes, and pay tribute to Mike Bossy. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Apr 14, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Toronto-based staff writer Mike Zeisberger, who talks about the pressure on Auston Matthews and the Maple Leafs to finally breakthrough in the playoffs (4:00). He also provides some thoughts on some of the comparisons that are being made with Auston Matthews to some of the League's great players (Ovechkin, Lemieux, Lindros). The conversations shifted to the Tampa Bay Lightning and the question of if we're starting to see the end of their reign of dominance (21:00). The guys broke down the Western Conference playoff race, with all three questioning if the Los Angeles Kings have what it takes to fend off the Vegas Golden Knights and clinch a playoff spot (32:00). Rosen asked if a team would prefer to play the Colorado Avalanche or the Calgary Flames in the first round and Zeisberger discussed what he saw from covering Owen Power in the rookie defenseman's NHL debut with the Buffalo Sabres (55:00).
Apr 6, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour (25:41). He talks about the art of shutting down games, the high powered offenses of the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs, the state of the Hurricanes heading into the Playoffs, the stabilizing force that Freddie Andersen has been for the Canes and how he defines the qualities that the winner of the Hart Trophy should exhibit. The guys start the episode talking about whether the Panthers, Maple Leafs and Oilers can be successful in the playoffs with their style of play and the importance of being able to shut down games come playoff time and they compare Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews, wondering if Matthews is being overlooked as the best player in the NHL. They close out the episode talking about Roman Josi's chances of winning the Hart Trophy, answer a mailbag question on the Norris Trophy race and reflect on Ryan Getzlaf's retirement announcement.
Mar 31, 2022
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke were joined by Amalie Benjamin (15:25), NHL.com 's Boston-based staff writer, who discussed her recent visit to Vancouver to report on and write about the new-look Canucks' executive staff complete with Emilie Castonguay and Cammi Granato, the first two women assistant general managers in NHL history. Benjamin discussed her interviews with Castonguay and Granato along with conversations she had with Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin, the first Swedish GM in NHL history, and Jim Rutherford, Vancouver's president of hockey operations. Benjamin also discussed the Bruins (32:00), the team she covers most for NHL.com . She touched on the immediate questions about goalie Jeremy Swayman and how he will handle the pressure of the upcoming Stanley Cup Playoffs, and hit on the future of center Patrice Bergeron, who is 36 years old and can become an unrestricted free agent after this season. Rosen and Roarke also had a breakdown of the race in the Western Conference (9:00), specifically the Pacific Division, and gave reasons why it's hard for them to believe in any team besides the Calgary Flames. They talked about goalie Marc-Andre Fleury's impact on the Minnesota Wild since his arrival in a trade from the Chicago Blackhawks (5:00). The Wild have won seven in a row, including five straight since Fleury got to Minnesota. The co-hosts also gave some thoughts on the news that came out of the NHL General Managers' meetings (56:00) this week and the passing of Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, who died Monday night. He was 62 years old (58:00).
Mar 22, 2022
Dan and Shawn react to all the moves made leading up to and on NHL Trade Deadline day. They each share their thoughts on the Wild acquiring Marc-Andrew Fleury, discuss the impact of Giroux's decision to waive his no-movement clause to go to the Panthers and what that says about Florida as a destination for NHL players. They discussed the New York Rangers and the impact of adding forwards Andrew Copp and Tyler Motte, and defenseman Justin Braun. They dissect the moves made by the Pittsburgh Penguins, Colorado Avalanche, St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins, Vegas Golden Knights, Anaheim Ducks and Seattle Kraken. They also discuss why the Edmonton Oilers didn't make a bigger splash. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Mar 16, 2022
Tom Gulitti, NHL.com 's Washington-based staff writer, joins co-hosts Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke for the entire episode, giving perspective on Ovechkin scoring his 767th goal to move past Jaromir Jagr and into third place all time (2:00). They also talked about the Capitals being 5-0-1 since general manager Brian MacLellan said the team may be less aggressive at the Deadline (12:00) and went into detail on the Vegas Golden Knights' struggles and reasons why they've lost five straight games (18:00). Who are the Claude Giroux suitors? Will Giroux accept a trade? The guys ponder these questions and also discuss the future of the Philadelphia Flyers (34:00). The Maple Leafs goalie issues are discussed and Dan believes that the team needs to make a move for a defenseman (57:00). Are the Vancouver Canucks sellers? What will the Florida Panthers do at the Deadline? and what are some dark horse teams that will make significant moves? All these questions are asked and answered on this Trade Deadline preview edition of NHL @TheRink. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Mar 9, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tage Thompson (21:47). The Buffalo Sabres leading scorer with 42 points talked about the return of Jack Eichel to Western New York, the growth of the team under Don Granato, some of the keys to his success on the ice and his journey from a youth player to the NHL. In addition to the interview with Thompson, the guys focused on Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin catching Jaromir Jagr (7:04) for third all-time in goals with 766, Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews' push to score 60 or more goals this season (11:53), New York Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin's candidate for the Hart Trophy (49:40) and the New York Islanders plans at the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline (44:00). Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Mar 3, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin (21:50). Bill talks about whether he's concerned about the Wild's recent 4-game losing streak, explains how he's looking at his team as the Trade Deadline approaches and marvels at the emergence of Matt Boldy. He talks about some of the teams that have impressed him this season, including the Calgary Flames and Colorado Avalanche and is convinced that the Wild can compete to win a Stanley Cup this season. He remembers what the Trade Deadline was like as a player and explains how his perception of the deadline has changed as a GM. The guys start the episode discussing the Blackhawks hiring Kyle Davidson as their GM and the decisions that Davidson will have to make with Marc-Andre Fleury, Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews. They also dissect the Washington Capitals and ponder whether they should be buyers at the Trade Deadline. They wrap up the episode debating whether the Toronto Maple Leafs have a major issue at the goalie position and who the best U.S. born player is that's under 23 years old; some interesting picks by Dan and Shawn. Follow @TheRink on Twitter Rate & Review on podcast platforms
Feb 25, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by former Nashville Predators goalie and current Predators broadcaster Chris Mason (6:30). Mason reflects on Pekka Rinne's legacy, the growth of Nashville as a hockey market and the anticipation of this weekend's Stadium Series. He discusses what makes Rinne so special and the reason why the Nashville fanbase adores him so much. He also talks about the trade rumors surrounding Filip Forsberg, the state of the Predators and the reasons for Juuse Saros' success. Dan and Shawn dissect a bunch of other NHL storylines (30:30), including Zdeno Chara's milestone, their Super 16, and the trade deadline market. Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Feb 17, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman (24:44). Swayman discusses his topsy-turvy season, his relationship with Tuukka Rask, his mindset as he tries to become the Bruins No.1 goalie, the pride he has as an Alaskian and his "welcome to the NHL" moment. The guys start of the episode talking about Jack Eichel's return to the ice with Golden Knights and debate whether Carolina or Florida would have an edge in a 7-game series. They also look at Tyler Toffoli's impact on the Calgary Flames and are now seriously intrigued with the Flames as a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. Did Brad Treliving make the right move acquiring Toffoli? For once, Dan and Shawn agree on sometihng.... After Swayman, the guys reflect on Tuukka Rask's legacy in Boston (36:45) and talk about Everett Fitzhugh and JT Brown making history as the first all-black TV broadcast in NHL history. Plus, they look at the most recent Super 16 rankings and peak ahead to next week's Stadium Series game in Nashville.
Feb 9, 2022
Dan Rosen and Shawn were joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika to talk about the Boston Bruins' goaltending situation with the report in The Athletic late Tuesday that said Tuukka Rask was going to announce his retirement in the coming days. The conversation turned to the Bruins' needs in other areas, particularly on defense. Claude Giroux and where he could be playing after the trade deadline was discussed. The Philadelphia Flyers forward is in the last year of his contract and has a no-movement clause but could be willing to waive it to facilitate a trade to a Stanley Cup contender. Where could Giroux go and what impact would he make were two areas discussed and debated by Rosen, Roarke and Cotsonika. They also talked about Chicago Blackhawks goalie Marc-Andre Fleury and Dallas Stars goalie Braden Holtby, suggesting both could be a target for the Washington Capitals if they decide they want to upgrade or change from the tandem they have now in Ilya Samsonov and Vitek Vanecek. The ramifications surrounding center Jack Eichel's pending inclusion in the Vegas Golden Knights' lineup was discussed and the impact, or fallout of it debated too by Rosen, Roarke and Cotsonika.
Feb 4, 2022
Dan & Shawn record from NHL Fan Fair in Las Vegas and are joined by former NHLer and Stanley Cup winner Andrew Ference (1:00), TNT analyst Rick Tocchet (19:24), Mike McKenna from The Daily Faceoff (37:22) and NHL.com 's Tom Gulitti. Plenty of topics covered, ranging from goalie chatter with McKenna, street ball hockey with Ference, top NHL storylines with Tocchet and Gulitti. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Jan 26, 2022
Henrik Lundqvist joins the guys (8:30) to give his thoughtful perspective on his jersey number retirement and discuss some of his favorite memories playing for the NY Rangers. He talks about preparing for his speech, teammates that have impacted him, the relationship he had with Rangers' fans, dabbling in broadcasting and his plans for the future. The episode continues after the interview with Lundqvist as Dan and Shawn breakdown the important storylines happening in the NHL (27:00). They talk about Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Keith Yandle breaking Doug Jarvis' NHL ironman record by playing in his 965th consecutive game Tuesday. They also talk about the next steps for the Flyers, who have lost 13 consecutive games. They dive into a discussion on the Detroit Red Wings (41:00) and what general manager Steve Yzerman might do leading up to the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline on March 21. And they give a tribute to former New York Islanders forward Clark Gillies (49:00). Follow @TheRink on Twitter
Jan 20, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined Kevin Woodley of NHL.com and InGoal Magazine (14:00). Woodley hits on a ton of goalie storylines, including Marc-Andre Fleury's trade value and his potential suitors, Bobrovsky's current form, Tuukka Rask's return, Colorado's goaltending, and his choice for the Vezina Trophy. No one can talk about NHL goaltending better than Kevin and he puts on a master class on one of the biggest topics in the NHL this season. Dan and Shawn start the episode talking about the Toronto Maple Leafs... are they a soft team? Let the debate begin!! Plus, they touch on the Montreal Canadiens hiring Kent Hughes as their GM and the challenges that Hughes faces as he tries to turn around the franchise. After Woodley, the guys wrap up the episode talking about John Klingberg's future and what teams may have interest in trading fo him. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Jan 12, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Derek Stepan of the Carolina Hurricanes (19:48). Stepan talks about his "Senior" role with the Canes, playing for Rod Brind'Amour and the growth of Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov. He also looks back at his time with the NY Rangers and talks a lot about Henrik Lundqvist ahead of his jersey retirement at MSG. The guys start the episode talking about Evgeni Malkin's brilliant return to the ice and comparing the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. Plus, they look at Jack Eichel as he took the ice with Vegas for the first time and discuss the surprise Nashville Predators. They wrap up the episode discussing Niklas Lidstrom's new gig with the Detroit Red Wings and the Edmonton Oilers interest in Evander Kane.
Jan 5, 2022
Dan and Shawn are joined by Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan (27:00). Sullivan talks about the Penguins winning streak, how the team has overcomed injuries, the reason why Evan Rodrigues has blossomed, Evgeni Malkin's pending return from injury and Tristan Jarry's ability to bounce back from last year's playoff disappointment. He also shares his thoughts on Kris Letang's consistent play and why he's on board with the new Penguins ownership group. To start the episode, the guys marvel at Cale Makar's most recent spectacular goal.. is it the goal of the season? And talk about the goalie issues in Colorado, Minnesota and Edmonton and the goalie strengths in Nashville, Vancouver and Winnipeg. They dive deep on the Oilers' issues and what needs to happen for them to make the playoffs. After Sullivan, they answer a few mailbag questions on the Washington Capitals and the Calgary Flames. Follow @TheRInk on Twitter.
Dec 28, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network & ESPN's Kevin Weekes (28:05) to talk about all the happenings around the NHL, including the impact of the break, the legitimacy of the New York Rangers, the Nashville Predators' sustainability and the intrigue of this year's Winter Classic. He settles a long-running debate between Dan and Shawn on the New York Rangers and shares an idea he's had for a while that he'd like to see the NHL pull off. The guys start the episode talking about the return of Brayden Point and marvel at Jon Cooper's ability to continue to get the most out of his team, despite the injuries they've sustained. They look at the top storylines coming out of the break, including the Pittsburgh Penguins and Nashville Predators' winning streaks, Bruce Boudreau's impact on the Vancouver Canucks and the Boston Bruins with Tuukka Rask potentially returning to the team. They wrap up the episode with a deep dive on the Winter Classic, including some thoughts on why the event means so much to the NHL and how the St. Louis Blues and Minnesota Wild match up on the ice.
Dec 22, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Mike Morreale (22:49) to talk about the World Juniors and players that will impact the tournament. He looks at Team USA and Team Canada, and breaks down their strengths and weaknesses heading into this year's tournament. He also looks at the Devils and helps answer a mailbag question that's focused on the New Jersey Devils rebuild. The guys open up the episode talking about the NHL & NHLPA's decision to not participate in this year's Olympics and NHL's plan to reschedule games that have been postponed by Covid related issues. They also talk about the Anahem Ducks, Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings... are they legitimate playoff contenders? They wrap up the episode asking that same question about the Pittsburgh Penguins, NY Rangers and Nashville Predators (50:00).
Dec 15, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by St. Blues defenseman Colton Parayko (25:00) to talk about the Blues gearing up for the Winter Classic, how the team has responded to Tarasenko's off-season trade request and his charity, Project 55. He explains what it's like to play under Craig Berube and how players respond to his intense nature. The guys start off the episode talking about the Vancouver Canucks' resurgence and the reasons for the Edmonton Oilers' slump. They discuss the recent Covid disruptions to the NHL schedule and the future of the NHL participating in the Olympics. They close out the episode talking about the recent struggles of the New Jersey Devils and the potential for a coaching change in Jersey. They look at Ben Bishop's career and answer a mailbag question on Filip Forsberg's future in Nashville.
Dec 8, 2021
Dan and Shawn discuss the coaching changes in Vancouver and Philadelphia and Keith Jones (26:15) checks in to talk about the issues in Philadelphia, Carter Hart's decreasing confidence and Mike Yeo's potential impact on this struggling Flyers team. Jones also explains why Bruce Boudreau is the right coach in the short-term to lead the Canucks and gives us his take on the Trevor Zegras/Sonny Milano goal from Tuesday night. The guys start the episode marveling at the alley-oop goal that Zegras & Milano teamed up on against the Sabres and Shawn dives deeper into the reasons why goals like this are happening more often in the NHL. They talk about the 3 hottest teams right now in the League, the Wild, Rangers and Stars and debate how they stack up against each other (22:00). Shawn isn't impressed with the Rangers beating up on inferior competition and Dan makes the case for why the Wild is the most impressive team of the bunch. They wrap up the episode discussing Marc-Andre Fleury's legacy, all-time goalie rankings and the unique EBUG situation that went down in Boston this week with Tuukka Rask (47:00). *Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Dec 1, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Dave Stubbs of NHL.com to talk about the state of the Montreal Canadiens, the hiring of Jeff Gorton, the reaction to potentially going through a rebuild and the importance of hiring a GM that speaks French (23:00). The guys start the episode talking about the ceiling of the Golden Knights, the impressive play of the Florida Panthers and the deal that the Devils just inked with Jack Hughes. They close the episode discussing the state of the Boston Bruins, Jake DeBrusk requesting a trade and the future of Tuukka Rask. They also chat about Matt Murray's trade value and the potential of the Flyers trading Claude Giroux. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Nov 23, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Brian Compton to talk about the issues surrounding the New York Islanders, their poor power play and potential fixes that Barry Trotz may have up his sleeve to right the ship (7:00). He also reviews UBS Arena, and discusses the Calgary Flames (14:00), Jacob Markstrom's marvelous start (18:00), Jared Bednar's contract extension (24.00), the improved power play of th e Nashville Predators (29:00) and the Anaheim Ducks (37:00). Dan and Shawn wrap up the episode discussing potential moves that the NY Rangers may make, why Alexis Lafreniere should get a shot to play in the top 6 (45:00) and the reason Seth Jarvis has been able to be successful with the Carolina Hurricanes (Rod Brind'Amour is a factor). Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Nov 18, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by long-time Anaheim Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler (18:45). Fowler talked about Ryan Getzlaf collecting his 1000th point and the great start that the Ducks have had to the season. Fowler is pretty tight with Troy Terry (they were roomates) and explains why Terry has had success this year, he also talks about the promising young players on the Ducks, including Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale. He shares some of the characteristics that makes John Gibson such a good goalie and talks about the excitement in Anaheim as the Ducks have won 8 straight games. At the start of the episode, Dan and Shawn talk about the candidates for the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2022, and discuss Roberto Luongo's chances of getting inducted next year. Former NHL player Emerson Etem joined (46:45) to talk about his experience owning and coaching the Long Beach Shredders of the USPHL. Emerson chats about his love for coaching, and shares his favorite Ryan Getzlaf story. The guys also spend some time discussing the Devils, Penguins, Canucks and Islanders. They also get heated while talking about Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. Follow @TheRink on Twitter. * Special thanks to the NHL Coaches Association
Nov 10, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by former NY Rangers GM and current NHL Network analyst Jeff Gorton (19:25). Jeff takes the guys behind the scenes of the Jack Eichel trade and explains the inner workings of a blockbuster deal in the NHL. He discusses his biggest surprise of the early season, and shares what current GM in the NHL young GMs have to be ALWAYS be aware of. He looks at the LA Kings and explains why the Phillip Danault trade made perfect sense for the Kings. Is he concerned about the Colorado Avalanche or the Vegas Golden Knights? He answers those questions, while also touching on the changes made in Chicago. The guys start the episode breaking down the Jack Eichel trade, wondering if Jared Bednar's seat is heating up in Colorado and marveling at Alex Ovechkin's early season production. They wrap up the episode (40:00) talking about the surprise teams in California, Troy Terry's excellent play, the Detroit Red Wings and Carey Price. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Nov 3, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by their NHL.com colleague Mike Zeisberger for a good old-fashioned hockey roundtable discussion. The topics include the Maple Leafs recent play, their roster flaws and goalie play. They touch on Cole Caufield getting sent down to the AHL and how it changes the complexion of the Calder Trophy race. Dan thinks the play of Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider has catupulted each of them into the Calder discussion and has made the Detroit Red Wings a really fun team to watch. Zeisberger compares Adam Fox to one of the all-time best defensemen and looks at the qualities that makes him such an impressive player. They look at the Calgary Flames and the impact that Darryl Sutter has had on the team and the excellent goaltending they've gotten so far from Jacob Markstrom. Has Frederik Andersen turned a corner in Carolina? And how have the Maple Leafs fans reacted to Andersen's recent play with his new team? It's a potpourri of hockey discussion, follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Oct 27, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Ian Cole (15:00). Ian talks about the Carolina Hurricanes quick start, playing for Rod Brind'Amour, and the uniqueness of the Carolina market. He explains what makes Jaccob Slavin such a good defenseman and how, as he has gotten older, has worked to keep up with a League that is emphasizing youth and speed. The guys started the episode talking about the Chicago Blackhawks, Stan Bowman's resignation and their recent poor performance on the ice. They also look at the Toronto Maple Leafs and try to figure out what's wrong with Mitch Marner and wonders if their poor play continues if changes will be made. They fnish the episode discussing the Calgary Flames as a surprising success story in the Western Conference and wondered aloud if there should be concerns about the Colorado Avalanche's slow start. They also hit on the St. Louis Blues, Tampa Bay Lightning, Winnipeg Jets and more. Follow @TheRink on Twitter. * Due to the Nor'easter, the hosts internet connection wasn't ideal, we apologize for any audio hiccups and technical issues throughout the episode, they will be corrected for future episodes.
Oct 20, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Buffalo Sabres coach Don Granato (23:15). Granato talks about the quick start for the Sabres, why the team is playing well, how Jack Eichel's situation has been dealt with by players, the importance of Jeff Skinner and what has caught his eye from the start of the season from around the NHL. The guys start the episode by discussing some teams that have started slow and whether their fanbases should be panicking, they touch on the Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Winnipeg Jets, Tampa Bay Lightning and Vegas Golden Knights. They close out the episode by chatting about some of the teams that have started the season hot and whether or not they should be consdidered legitimate contenders, including the Detroit Red Wings, Buffalo Sabres and San Jose Sharks. They wish Mike Bossy well as he battles lung cancer and discuss what made him such a great player, and is often underrated by a lot of fans.
Oct 13, 2021
Dan Rosen was in Tampa Bay this week and sat down with Steven Stamkos (19:44). Stamkos was asked about the possibility of a three-peat for the Lightning and he discusses the challenge of losing key players from their Stanley Cup team, explains why the Florida Panthers are now a legitimate rival and chats about some of the reasons why Jon Cooper is a perfect fit to lead this team. Dan and Shawn start the episode discussing the NHL's opening night, the guts displayed by the Seattle Kraken, ESPN's debut and why Vegas has the best atmosphere in the NHL. They wonder if the Pittsburgh Penguins can sustain what they did against the LIghtning and talk about how Jon Cooper will use the Lightning's poor performance to motivate and re-focus his team. They shared some thoughts on their interpretation of what is and what isn't a "distinct kicking motion" as Chandler Stephenson's controversial goal led to the Golden Knights victory over the Kraken. They close out the episode (35:57) discussing the Tampa Bay/Florida rivalry, looking at NHL.com 's first Trophy Tracker of the season (they have a hearty debate on the criteria for the Jack Adams Award) and answering some questions surrounding the playoff chances of the New Jersey Devils and Chicago Blackhawks. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Oct 7, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Seattle Kraken defenseman Mark Giordano (23:00). Giordano talks about the excitement surrounding the Kraken, their debut against the Vegas Golden Knights, the expectations surrounding the team, the quality of players the Kraken have assembled and the unique opportunity that the team has to forge their identity during their inaugural season. He makes a bold prediction and feels very confident in the team's roster and makeup as they start the season. To start the episode, Dan and Shawn talk about Carey Price's leave of absence and the impact it will have on the Canadiens. They discuss the goalie injuries that the Islanders and Avalanche are dealing with and the comments made by Robin Lehner over the weekend. They close out the episode making some BOLD predictions (Dan's weren't so bold), their Super 16, Olympic rosters and the sit-down interview that Dan had with Henrik Lundqvist (go check it out on nhl.com ). Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Sep 29, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Jack Campbell (27:00). Campbell talks about "All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs," a five-part docuseries covering the Maple Leafs' 2020-21 season that will premiere on Amazon Prime in North America on Friday. He also talks about the unique experience of being followed by camera crews, while having his best season of his career last season. He chats about the expectations surrounding the Maple Leafs this year and why he's confident that playoff success is around the corner. The guys start the show talking about the Pittsburgh Penguins and how they'll deal with injuries to Sidney Crosby & Evgeni Malkin to start the season. They debate NHL Network's recent player rankings and answer a mailbag question about the NHL Division rankings. To end the episode, they talk about the remaining unsigned UFAs - including Quinn Hughes, Elias Pettersson and Brady Tkachuk. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
Sep 22, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's EJ Hradek to talk about the storylines around the NHL as training camps open up this week. EJ explains why Bill Guerin will get a deal done with Kirill Kaprizov and the differences between the Wild's situation with Kaprizov and the Canucks' situation with Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. They discuss the crowded goalie scenario in Dallas, the roster changes to the Flyers and how the team will deal with the loss of Kevin Hayes to injury to start the season. The NY Rangers want to name a captain, who should it be? Dan makes the case for Adam Fox, while Shawn and EJ argue that the Rangers should wait another year before naming their next captain. The Winnipeg Jets, Ottawa Senators, Colorado Avalanche, Montreal Canadiens and the Chicago Blackhawks are also talked about in this episode. Follow on Twitter @TheRink.
Sep 15, 2021
Dan and Shawn are back with a loaded episode and a conversation with reigning Norris Trophy winner Adam Fox (28:46). Fox talks about the expectations surrounding the Rangers, the chances of him being named team Captain and his initial thoughts on new coach Gerard Gallant. Fox talks about the NHL's participation in the Olympics and shares some of his favorite Olympic hockey memories. The guys start the episode discussing Jack Eichel's future and disagree on how the Sabres should handle the situation. They explain the Blues stance on Tarasenko and share their thoughts on Chicago's off-season moves. Shawn isn't very fond of the recent remarks made by Kyle Dubas that puts pressure squarely on the Maple Leafs to have playoff success. They wrap up the episode discussing the NHL's participation in the Olympics and talk about their top "under the radar" off-season moves. Happy to be back for the 2021-22 season, follow the podcast on Twitter @TheRink.
Jul 12, 2021
Dan and Shawn start the episode talking about the Tampa Bay Lightning and wondering if this team has a chance to win 3 straight titles. They also discuss Jack Eichel's future in Buffalo, the market for Eichel and other free agents heading into the off-season. Fleury or Lehner? The two debate what goalie the Vegas Golden Knights may try to trade to free up some salary cap space for other needs. NHL.com staff writer & co-host of the NHL Draft Class podcast Mike Morreale (18:00) joins to discuss everything NHL Draft. He touches on Owen Power, his deveolpment in college and his teammates Matt Beniers and Kent Johnson. He dives into the top goalie prospects, sleepers, surprises and discusses the challenges that scouts faced evaluating this year's class of prospects due to Covid. The guys wrap up the episode talking about Tarasenko and the trade market for him, the decisions that Joe Sakic and the Colorado Avalanche have to make, Pierre McGuire joining the Ottawa Senators and the Expansion Draft.
Jun 29, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Kenny Albert to talk about calling the Stanley Cup Final on NBC, the storylines surrounding the series, the goaltending matchup, having the fans back in buildings, the difference between calling NHL games on TV & radio, working with Eddie Olczyk and the impact that NBC has had on the presentation of hockey during their years as a NHL TV rightsholder. They are also joined by Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Jan Rutta (38:00). Rutta talks about playing with Victor Hedman, matching up with Montreal and the impact that fans have had on the play on the ice. He also provides some insight into what it's like playing with an all-world goalie like Andrei Vasilevskiy and awesome offensive players like Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov. The guys also talk about Buffalo hiring Don Granato, the goalie situation in Las Vegas and ESPN announcing their stable of TV talent for their NHL coverage starting next season.
Jun 22, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Brian Compton to talk about both semifinal series. Compton explains what exactly needs to happen for the Islanders to win the next two games and the adjustments he'd like to see Barry Trotz make. The Lightning have dominated the last 4 periods of play and have scored the last 10 goals in the series, so is that it for the Islanders? The guys marvel at Brayden Point and discuss why Jon Cooper doesn't get enough credit. They also look at the awesome story that is unfolding with the Montreal Canadiens and how Carey Price has a knack for getting in opposing shooters heads. They talk about Pete DeBoer's decision to start Robin Lehner in Game 4 and the amazing growth that Chandler Stephenson as shown from the 2018 Stanley Cup Final when he was the designated blogger for NHL.com to now as the top center on this Vegas team. They wrap up the episode talking about the marriage between Gerard Gallant and the New York Rangers and the task at hand for Chris Drury to get his roster built for playoff hockey. Finally, they recognize the passing of Tom Kurvers and the impact he had on the hockey world.
Jun 16, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by two-time Stanley Cup winner Scott Gomez (17:00) to talk about his new series "Scotty Goes" where he catches up with former players (Martin Brodeur, Steve Valiquette, Adam Oates, Ken Daneyko). The NHL series debuts on 6/17 on Facebook and Instagram TV. Gomez shares some awesome stories on Brodeur, Lou Lamoriello and Goldberg the wrestler, and talks about creating the series and his travels while filming the series. Dan and Shawn start the episode talking about the Stanley Cup Playoffs and all the storylines surrounding both semifinal series. They wrap up the episode talking about the New York Rangers hiring Gerard Gallant, the Blue Jackets hiring Brad Larsen, Tuukka Rask's future with the Boston Bruins and Dougie Hamilton's future with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Jun 8, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Dave Stubbs (8:00) to talk about the Montreal Canadiens and their improbable playoff run to win the North Division. Former coach and now NHL Network analyst Bruce Boudreau (26:30) also joins to talk about all the playoff storylines, including the war of words between Bruce Cassidy and Barry Trotz, Tuukka Rask's health, the reasons the Avs are stuggling against Vegas and Tampa Bay's quest to repeat.
Jun 1, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Toronto-based staff writer Mike Zeisberger and Golden Knights insider Gary Lawless. Lawless defended Vegas coach Peter DeBoer's choice to start goalie Robin Lehner over Marc-Andre Fleury in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Second Round against the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday. Lawless talked about the challenge the Golden Knights face if forward Mattias Janmark can't play in Game 2 after sustaining an injury on a hit from Avalanche defenseman Ryan Graves in Game 1. He gave some ideas for what Vegas' lineup could look like if Janmark can't play. Zeisberger went into detail about the fallout from the Maple Leafs' latest playoff setback. They blew a 3-1 series lead against the Montreal Canadiens by losing Games 5 and 6 in overtime before getting eliminated with a 3-1 loss in Game 7 at home on Monday. Zeisberger also talked about the big questions that await the Maple Leafs in the offseason. Do they trade one of Auston Matthews, Mitchell Marner or William Nylander? Who is going to be their No. 1 goalie next season? Will the fallout of the loss impact president Brendan Shanahan, general manager Kyle Dubas and coach Sheldon Keefe?
May 27, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika to touch on all the intrigue of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. How did the Oilers get swept, and how does Kenny Holland move forward with this team? Who should Vegas start in goal for Game 7? They look at the Bruins/Islanders 2nd round matchup and talk about the Lightning/Panthers series. How will the Panthers move forward with their goaltenders next season? They discuss the Pittsburgh Penguins roster and the challenges ahead for Brian Burke and Ron Hextall with this team. Finally, they talk about Wayne Gretzky joining Turner Sports and look at who else they'd love to see join Gretzky in the studio. It's a Stanley Cup Playoffs buffet episode, enjoy!
May 20, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Carolina Hurricanes TV analyst Tripp Tracy (24:00). Tracy talks about the great playoff atmosphere in Carolina, why Alex Nedeljkovic has been so good, the Hurricanes awesome penalty kill and what the impact is of Jaccob Slavin being out of the lineup. Tripp also marvels at the athleticism of Marc-Andre Fleury and discusses the Florida Panthers goalie situation. Dan and Shawn start the episode discussing just how powerful the Avs look, the Kadri hit, the Habs lineup choices, the Oilers/Jets series and the goalie predicament that the Capitals are dealing with. After Tripp, the guys banter about the Vegas/Minnesota series, Pacioretty's absence and the Islanders/Penguins series. They also react to the news of John Davidson re-joining the Columbus Blue Jackets.
May 12, 2021
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Brian Boucher to preview the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He talks about how the Maple Leafs, Hurricanes and Panthers will handle their goalies when the playoffs start, the late season questions and health concerns surrounding the Lightning, the chances of the Minnesota Wild springing a first round upset, the collision course that the Avs and Vegas are on and the concerns he has with the Washington Capitals. Boucher wonders if the Toronto Maple Leafs can be considered a Cup favorite and explains why Connor McDavid and the Oilers won't win the Stanley Cup this year. He also talks about what Carter Hart can do to regain his confidence, the Rangers firing David Quinn and how the Sabres should handle Jack Eichel in the offseason.
May 6, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Craig Berube to talk about the Blues playoff push, Ryan O'Reilly's importance, Binnington's feisty nature, the West division and what the NHL playoffs may look like this year (26.00). Before chatting with Berube, the guys talk about the Rangers firing their front office and brining in Chris Drury. Was the move justified? And how much patience is needed during a rebuild? Plus, they touch on Connor McDavid's quest for 100 pts. They also chat about TJ Oshie's hat trick and Michael Houser's awesome story and NHL debut.
Apr 29, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by John Hynes (20:50) to talk about the Nashville Predators as they try to push for the playoffs, the keys to their turnaround and Juuse Saros raising his level of play. Hynes also discusses how his team matches up against the Dallas Stars, how coaches try to slow down Connor McDavid and how he would prefer to manage goalies come playoff time. The guys start the episode talking about the Vegas Golden Knights and their goalie situation as they head into the playoffs and chat about the Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets and the Montreal Canadiens. After Hynes (40:00), the guys talk about the Central and East Divisions, looking at the Dallas Stars, the New York Rangers, the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders. Will the Rangers push their way into the playoffs? And how will the Central Division end up looking? Plus, thoughts on the new TNT television deal and Ryan Miller's retirement announcement.
Apr 22, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Shane Doan (16:00). Doan is the Arizona Coyotes Chief Hockey Development Officer and was recently named Assistant GM for Team Canada. He talks about the state of the Coyotes as they fight for a playoff position and compares Conor Garland to a former Hart Trophy winner. He chats about the skill of Mark Stone and gives Auston Matthews some major props. He also discusses his new position with Team Canada, working with Roberto Luongo and explains why it's always an honor to suit up for Team Canada. Before Doan, Dan and Shawn discuss the Dallas Stars winning streak, the Calder Trophy race, and just how good the Vegas Golden Knights are. They wrap up the episode by breaking down the East Division playoff race, the recent struggles of the Toronto Maple Leafs and share some news & notes coming out of the GM Meetings.
Apr 13, 2021
Dan and Shawn react to all the moves made at the Trade Deadline. They break down the Capitals/Red Wings trade, discuss what Taylor Hall will bring to the Bruins and how the Penguins can be helped by Jeff Carter. Who are the deadline winners and losers? And what are the most impactful under the radar moves? The guys cover every angle of the Trade Deadline and look ahead to how all the moves may pan out down the stretch run of the regular season and in the playoffs.
Apr 8, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Zeisberger to talk about the Islanders/Devils deal and all the speculation surrounding the trade deadline. What's the market for Taylor Hall? Should the Bruins be all-in with this team? What should the Blues do? What's the goalie market look like? Are the Habs buyers or sellers? Who will the Penguins target? What players would be good fits for playoff contenders? What does Kyle Dubas have up his sleeve? All these questions & more are discussed in-depth as the NHL moves toward Monday's trade deadline.
Apr 1, 2021
Dan & Shawn are joined by the newest member of the Montreal Canadiens Eric Staal (24:30). Eric checks in from his quarantine condo to tell us how he's preparing to get on the ice with Habs, he discusses the unique nature of this season, what he likes about the Habs, why it never clicked with Sabres and what Taylor Hall could offer a team at the trade deadline. The guys start the episode talking about the Nashville Predators and the Columbus Blue Jackets and whether each team should be buyers or sellers at the deadline. Shawn doesn't like how Carter Hart is being handled in Philadelphia and makes quite a case for why criticizing Hart's work ethic isn't the best way to handle a goalie. They close the show talking about the West Division, the Colorado Avs, the need for the Avs to get a goalie and Stan Bowman being named the GM of Team USA.
Mar 25, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour (21:00). Rod talked about the need for his team to get healthy, how they stack up against the Lightning, his goalie situation, the growth of Sebastian Aho, Dougie Hamilton's passing, the consistency of NHL players during a very inconsistent period of time, the challenge of the condensed schedule and what the team may be looking to add at the trade deadline. The guys cover a number of storylines during the episode including the struggles of the Philadelphia Flyers, the state of the East Division, Connor McDavid's rebound, the Pittsburgh Penguins goals at the deadline, what the Avs may be looking to add, and the state of the Clagary Flames. They also discuss the changes to the Draft Lottery and take a moment to remember Bobby Plager.
Mar 17, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Sabres analyst Martin Biron (15:56) to talk about the Sabres firing Ralph Krueger, the direction the organization is headed, Taylor Hall's future, and other Sabres that may be on the move at the trade deadline. Brian Compton (48:15) joins to talk about the NY Islanders, the Anders Lee injury, the East division, the trade market and who the Islanders may zero in on at the deadline. The guys discuss their trophy winners at the halfway mark of the season, the trade deadline and Alex Ovechkin climbing the all-time goals scored list.
Mar 12, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika for a roundtable on all the pressing topics in the NHL (1:30). They talk about the new ESPN television deal, Darry Sutter taking over the Calgary Flames, the Vancouver Canucks chances to get in the playoffs, Trade Deadline targets, the Carolina Hurricanes, rebuilding the Detroit Red Wings, this year's NHL Draft, and how will the Buffalo Sabres move forward. They are also joined by former Olympian and current coach Laura Schuler (42:46) - Laura talks about collaborating with NHL & AHL coaches, coaching opportunities for Women, her vision for female coaches in hockey and what the future looks like for Women coaching at the pro level.
Mar 4, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Minnesota Wild coach Dean Evason (18:30). Evason talks about the circumstances surrounding Zach Parise being scratched, Kirill Kaprizov's emergence, why Jared Spurgeon was a great fit to be the team's captain, his two goalies and what he likes most about the Wild's game this year. The guys are also joined by Blackhawks radio analyst Troy Murray (40:30) who talks about Patrick Kane, Kevin Lankinen's emergence, the credit that he feels Jeremy Colliton deserves and the vision that Stan Bowman has for the franchise. The guys also talk about Connor McDavid's no-show in the Oilers three games against the Maple Leafs, Vasilevsky's Hart Trophy candidacy and Marc-Andre Fleury's chances of being named Team Canada's starting goalie for the Olympics (if they happen).
Feb 25, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by their NHL.com colleague and expert on the Montreal Canadiens Dave Stubbs (19:50). Stubbs talks about the Canadiens coaching change, the expectations surrounding the Canadiens, the pressure on Marc Bergevin, the lack of center depth on the team and why Bergevin thought the coaching move was necessary at this time. Kwame Mason joins the episode (51:00). Kwame is the host of Soul on Ice: The Podcast, along with Akil Thomas & Elijah Roberts. He joined to talk about his work with the NHL, Black History Month, some of the highlights of his podcast (Angela James), and the goals/vision he has for normalizing black voices in the game of hockey. The guys sprinkle in their thoughts on the Canadiens, Auston Matthews, Panarin/Rangers and Connor McDavid throughout the episode.
Feb 18, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Doc Emrick (11:00). Doc discusses how he's enjoying retirement and gives his thoughts on the divisional re-alignment and the rivalries that have developed during this unique season. He talks about his favorite outdoor experience, what he's looking forward to most about the games in Lake Tahoe, and the challenges that broadcasters face when calling games remotely. He also touches on the documentary focused on his life that will air Sunday on NBC. Chris Wagner of the Boston Bruins joins the guys (46:16) to talk about getting ready for the game in Lake Tahoe, his friendship with Kevin Hayes and why the Boston Bruins have been so good early on this season. At the top of the episode, Dan and Shawn talk about the Blackhawks and the emergence of Kevin Lankinen and McDavid hitting 500 pts. They also talk about their power rankings and the Florida Panthers (40:00).
Feb 11, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by THE LEGEND Keith Jones (21:00). Jones talked about the Penguins hiring Hextall & Burke, the benching of Travis Konecny & Patrik Laine, the issues plaguing the Nashville Predators, the challenge that teams will deal with when trying to make trades this year, and he explains why he can't be overly critical of the performance of players this year. The guys also deep dive on how Hextall and Burke will re-position the Pittsburgh Penguins (3:00) and why the benching of Patrik Laine was a risky move by John Tortorella (12:00). At the end of the episode, they chat about the Maple Leafs, the Panthers, the Rangers and look ahead to the two games in Lake Tahoe.
Feb 3, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Columbus Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno (45:00). Nick talked about the Blue Jackets acquiring Patrik Laine, the John Tortorella disclaimer, Alexander Texier's sweet shootout goal, the winning culture that's been built in Columbus and gives his opinion on whether or not Connor McDavid can score 100 pts in the shortened season. The guys are also joined by NHL.com 's Tom Gulitti (2:00). Tom, Dan and Shawn discuss the Canadiens depth, the Tony DeAngelo situation, the makeup of the Capitals, the issues plaguing the Senators, the compete level of the Blackhawks and debate whether a player will score 100 pts or 50 goals during this shortened season. It's a jam packed episode!!!
Jan 27, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by New Jersey Devils head coach Lindy Ruff (19:00). Ruff talks about his team's good start, development of Jack Hughes, what he likes out of PK Subban's game, Ty Smith's emergence, Corey Crawford's surprise retirement, coaching younger players & adapting to the divisional schedule. At the start of the episode (2:00), the guys talk about the Dubois/Laine trade, the Maple Leafs showing signs of maturing, the Oilers poor goaltending and the Canucks shaky start. They close the episode discussing the struggles of Alexis Lafreniere and the reasons for his lack of production (45:00). They also debate the sustainability of the LA Kings and Anaheim Ducks and talk about the wagons that the Avs and Golden Knights are.
Jan 21, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by the voice of the Carolina Hurricanes Mike Maniscalco (12:00). Mike explains why the Canes are well equipped to handle their Covid pause and talks about becoming the new television play-by-play voice of the team, his health scare last year, and why he thinks the team is poised for a big run in 2021. They also welcome in former player and current analyst for NBC Dominic Moore (49:00). Dominic talks about the early season storylines, why he chose to work for NBC, the benefits and drawbacks of analytics and the growth that McDavid and Matthews need to exhibit.
Jan 15, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by Joel Quenneville (14:40). Q talks about Keith Yandle's future, what he likes about this Florida Panthers team, and why Sergei Bobrovsky is poised to have a better season than last year. NHL.com 's Mike Zeisberger jumps on the line (32:00) to talk about the Maple Leafs being featured in a new Amazon Prime series, debate who the best player in the world is, and share his thoughts on the first few days of the season. The guys also discuss the situation surrounding Pierre-Luc Dubois, his future in Columbus and they wonder why players want to leave the winning culture that's been established in Ohio (5:00).
Jan 7, 2021
Dan and Shawn are joined by NBC's Brian Boucher (12:00) to talk about the upcoming season, the elements of the shortened season that he's looking forward to most, goaltending across the NHL, the Avalanche, Golden Knights, Blues, Flyers, Penguins, Rangers & Islanders. They are also joined by Minnesota Wild captain Jared Spurgeon (44:00). Jared talks about being named the club's captain, the flow of a shortened season, Kirill Kaprizov and the rivalries that will naturally develop because the way the games are scheduled. The guys also talk about World Junior players that will impact NHL teams (43:00) and make their trophy predictions for the upcoming season (54:00).
Dec 28, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Sabres head coach Ralph Krueger (12:00). Ralph talks about the ins and outs of starting training camp and coaching during this unique season. He explains Taylor Hall's impact, discusses his goalie situation and handicaps a very difficult East division. The guys also talk about the season ending injury to Kucherov, Hoffman to the Blues, the Senator's deals and the Lightning figuring out a way to get under the salary cap. They chat about the teams that didn't make last year's playoffs, and which teams are poised to surprise this season.
Dec 22, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Nick Cotsonika to discuss the division realignment for 2021, who they like to win each division and all relevant storylines heading into this unique season. They go back and forth on whether this season will be more difficult or easier on players and debate which division will be the most difficult to navigate. They talk about what teams may be at an advantage in a shortened 56 game season and the challenges that coaches will face with the lack of a traditional training camp. What's the impact if Tampa Bay is without Kucherov? How will the Capitals deal with Lundqvist opting out? Is Sorokin ready to be productive in the NHL? What California team will bounce back? Who are the sleepers in each division? The guys cover all the angles in this episode. Drop the puck!!
Dec 16, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Garnet Hathaway (11:28) to talk about his recent episode of Skates & Plates, the Capitals, playing with Ovechkin, meeting Henrik Lundqvist, getting geared up for the season and his Hath’s Heroes foundation. The foundation is currently running a fundraiser now at washcaps.com/hathsheroes -- donate if possible! They are also joined by Ryan Minkoff (40:15), the author of the new book Thin Ice. Ryan shares some wonderful stories of playing club hockey to moving to Finland to play professionally to ultimately starting his own player agency. The guys talk about the trend of goalie coaches, the hurdles that still need to be cleared to start the season and answer some mailbag questions surrounding the Blue Jackes.
Dec 3, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Montreal Canadiens coach Claude Julien (10:15) and recent Blackhawks hire Kendall Coyne Schofield (30:00). Julien gives an update on his health and talks extensively about the Canadiens, including thoughts on some of their off-season additions. Coyne talks about her new role with the Blackhawks, breaking barriers, and her long-term goals. The guys also talk about the Maple Leafs, debate who the best Canadian team is and talk about crunch time Defensemen.
Nov 19, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by the newly hired Florida Panthers Assistant General Manager Brett Peterson (17:00). Brett talks about breaking down barriers, making the transition from player agent to NHL front office, the makeup of the Florida Panthers, and explains why he's excited to take on the new role. John LeClair joins the episode to talk about coaching in the new 3 on 3 ice hockey league and the Philadelphia Flyers (43:00). He also reminisces about the "Legion of Doom" line and explains where the famous line name originated from. The guys talk about the possibilities surrounding the 2021 season, available free agents and the NHL's new retro jerseys.
Nov 13, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Bill Daly to talk about the possibilities surrounding the 2021 season (1:30). They are also joined by Brandon Saad (24:17). Saad talks about being traded to the Avalanche and the excitement he has to compete for another Stanley Cup.
Oct 21, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by NBC's Eddie Olczyk (27:25). Eddie shares some Doc Emrick stories, discusses the Chicago Blackhawks' rebuild, and talks about the Vegas Golden Knightsa and the Colorado Avalanche. Recently retired Meghan Duggan joins the guys to talk about her decision to retire, her future, and her goal of becoming a general manager in the NHL (56:35).
Oct 13, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Taylor Hall to talk about signing with the Buffalo Sabres, playing with Jack Eichel, the reasons why he thinks signing a 1 year deal was best for him, and the appeal of playing for Ralph Krueger (13:30). They also break down all the top free agency moves and react to Vegas signing Pietrangelo, the Blackhawks moving away from Corey Crawford, and the Blues signing Torey Krug. They discuss some of the under the radar signings, including Tyson Barrie and Devon Toews.
Oct 8, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Nick Cotsonika to talk about the start of Free agency, moves that may happen, the goalie market, Pietrangelo's future, Taylor Hall's destination and some of the trades that have already happened. Arizona Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong joins the guys to discuss the free agency market, the chances of trading OEL and signing Taylor Hall (38:00).
Oct 2, 2020
Dan and Shawn deep dive the 2020 NHL Draft with NHL.com 's Adam Kimelman. Adam breaks down the top prospects by position and talks sleepers, team needs, Draft storylines and more. Adam is the co-hosts the NHL Draft Class podcast (available wherever you get your podcasts)!!
Sep 30, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tampa Bay Lightning legend Marty St. Louis (13:00). St. Louis talks about Tampa Bay's cup run, including thoughts on Stamkos, Kucherov, Hedman and Palat. He looks at what a 2004 vs. 2020 Lightning matchup would look like and provides some thoughts on Henrik Lundqvist being bought out by the New York Rangers. Dan and Shawn discuss possible landing spots for Lundqvist and look at past Stanley Cup Champions from the past decade.
Sep 27, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com 's Mike Zeisberger to talk about the Cup Final, the Stars extending the series, Conn Smythe favorites, and Tampa's chances of closing out the series in Game 6. They also discuss free-agency, the Jets shopping Patrik Laine, the goalie market and Bobby Ryan being bought out.
Sep 22, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's Ryan Callahan (17:00). Ryan breaks down the Cup Final from every angle, and even discusses Henrik Lundqvist's future. Jon Taffer joins the guys to talk about his NHL digital series Pregaming (45:00). He explains why he's such a big fan of the NHL & what he'd do with the Vegas goalie situation in the offseason. Dan and Shawn breakdown the first two games of the Cup Final at the start of the episode and finish by discussing this year's award winners and trying to predict next year's winners.
Sep 18, 2020
Dan, Shawn and Nick Cotsonika preview the Stanley Cup Final between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Dallas Stars.
Sep 16, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by former NHL goalie Marty Turco (14:00). Marty talks about the Stars run to the Cup Final, their outstanding goaltending, the maturation of Jamie Benn and Miro Heiskanen, and why everyone loves Rick Bowness. They are also joined by Tom Gulitti of NHL.com (44:00). Tom talks about the Capitals hiring Peter Laviolette, the future of Braden Holtby and the Eastern Conference Final. Dan and Shawn also spend some of the podcast discussing the Vegas Golden Knights.
Sep 9, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com ’s Brian Compton (16:00). Brian talks about the Eastern Conference Final, the challenges the Islanders face, New York’s goalie situation and the reason Tampa looked so good in Game 1. The guys are also joined by Ross Greenburg to discuss Quest for the Cup and the storylines that fans can look forward to as the series continues (47:55). There’s plenty of Conference Finals talk at the start of the episode and the guys close out the episode talking about the chaos that may come during the offseason.
Sep 2, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tyler Johnson (18:00). Johnson talks about bubble life, advancing to the Conference Finals, experiencing a 5 overtime game, the team’s depth, and the challenges of playing without Stamkos. The guys are also joined by the NHL’s Chief Content Officer Steve Mayer (33:00). Mayer discusses life in the Edmonton bubble, the docuseries Quest For The Stanley Cup, wrinkles that may be implemented during the Conference Finals and Stanley Cup Final, and plans for the NHL Draft. Dan and Shawn also discuss the Canadiens trading for Jake Allen, playoff storylines, the future of the Bruins, and the Panthers hiring Bill Zito to be their next GM.
Aug 26, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Dallas Stars TV analyst Daryl “Razor” Reaugh (15:37). Razor goes deep on the Stars, including conversation on their defensemen, goalie situation and head coach Rick Bowness. They are also joined by the voice of the Vegas Golden Knights Dave Goucher to talk all things Knights (37:00). The guys also touch on a bunch of other subjects surrounding the Avalanche, Islanders, Flyers, Lightning, Bruins, Capitals, Blues, Penguins and Blues.
Aug 19, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by NY Islanders and NBC broadcaster Brendan Burke (19:30). Brendan talks about the Islanders recent success, Barry Trotz’s impact, his hectic broadcast schedule, the Avalanche and the challenges of calling games from a studio. They are also joined by St. Louis Blues analyst Darren Pang (47:30). Darren talks about the passing of Dale Hawerchuk and Dale’s impact on the game of hockey. He goes onto discuss the St. Louis Blues and Vancouver Canucks series, Craig Berube’s goalie decision, Tarasenko’s health and some of the other playoff series that has caught his eye.
Aug 13, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine and NHL.com to talk about the finer points of goaltending (19:05). Kevin talks about Carey Price’s playoff performance, Henrik Lundqvist’s future, goalie technique, the toll taken after a 5 overtime game, and who he would choose to be the future Penguins goalie. The guys also explain why they are a bit concerned with the St. Louis Blues and the Washington Capitals, discuss the New York Rangers picking Alexis Lafreniere and provide some post-mortem discussion on the Penguins and Maple Leafs (53:00).
Aug 6, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Stanley Cup winner and Predators analyst Hal Gill to talk about all the playoff storylines, including the Canadiens and Blackhawks trying to pull series upsets, the Predators, and the unique playoff format (16:00). They are also joined by Brady Skjei of the Carolina Hurricanes, he talks about their sweep of the Rangers, killing time in the bubble, Justin Williams and the impact a healthy Dougie Hamilton could have on the team moving forward (45:00). The guys discuss what the future holds for Hank Lundqvist, Mark Scheifele’s injury, Paul Maurice and the TOR/CBJ series.
Jul 30, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by NBC analyst Keith Jones. Keith previews the playoff matchups, discusses what’s stood out to him during the exhibition games, explains how broadcasting games has changed and provides his Stanley Cup picks (7:00). NHL.com ’s Nick Cotsonika checks in from Toronto to give the guys an inside look at what it’s like to be in the bubble (27:20). The guys also talk about Mike Babcock joining the Vermont’s staff, John Chayka’s abrupt departure from the Arizona Coyotes, and the unveiling of the Seattle Kraken (47:00).
Jul 21, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke provide their breakdowns and predictions for all of the Qualifying Round series. Kwame Damon Mason, an award-winning filmmaker, also joined the show to talk about Soul on Ice: The Podcast (15:00). The podcast is joining the NHL slate of podcasts with its debut episode airing Wednesday 7-22 featuring guests Connor Carrick of the New Jersey Devils, Evander Kane of the San Jose Sharks and Jaccob Slavin of the Carolina Hurricanes.
Jul 16, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network’s Kevin Weekes (13:40). Kevin discusses the goalie decisions that the NY Rangers, Columbus Blue Jackets and Chicago Blackhawks have to make prior to the start of the Qualifying Round, he provides some playoff keys for the Maple Leafs, wonders how the bubble environment will impact players and has a strong opinion on who the starting goalie should be for the Rangers. Dan and Shawn debate who the Calder, Vezina and Hart Trophy winners should be (40:00).
Jul 13, 2020
Dan and Shawn are joined by Tom Gulitti to talk about the opening of training camps, the CBA, the NJ Devils hiring Lindy Ruff and some of his early predictions for the NHL Playoffs (14:57). The guys discuss what the Islanders and Wild plan to do with Sorokin and Kaprizov, the NHL’s potential participation in the Olympics, their early playoff predictions, and players that have chosen to opt out of playing.
Jul 1, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by their NHL.com colleague Mike Morreale to discuss the NHL Draft Lottery, top prospects, and the NJ Devils (9:00). Rick Peckham, this year’s recipient of the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award, joins the guys to talk about his 42 years as a broadcaster, he shares some great stories and discusses what receiving the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award means to him. Peckham also looks at this year’s playoff format and the Tampa Bay Lightning (39:15).
Jun 25, 2020
NHL.com 's Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Mike Zeisberger to discuss this year’s Hall of Fame class, they also try to figure out why Alexander Mogilny didn’t get the nod (11:30). Kevin Fiala joins the guys to discuss training in Sweden during the pause and Minnesota’s upcoming series against the Canucks. He also explains why he’s confident he’ll be able to continue to play at a high level once play resumes (33:40).
Jun 18, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by WPG Jets head coach Paul Maurice, Paul talks playoffs format, challenges surrounding layoff, team motivation, and injuries (7:00). Mike McKenna chats Vegas Golden Knights, their goalie situation, Holtby vs. Samsonov, and broadcasts in empty arenas (34:00). The guys also talk about the front-office shakeup with the Buffalo Sabres, the Colorado Avalanche and this year’s HOF candidates.
Jun 10, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Vancouver Canucks head coach Travis Green to talk about the Canucks matchup with the Wild, the health of Jacob Markstrom, and the challenge of the layoff (15:00). Brian Compton hops on the line to talk about NY Islanders/Panthers matchup, sleepers in the playoffs, Ilya Sorokin and the goalie questions surrounding the Predators and Penguins (46:00). The guys also talk about the Coyotes hiring Xavier Gutierrez and Bob Murray’s comments on Dallas Eakins (3:00).
Jun 4, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by NHL.com ’s Bill Douglas, Bill provides important perspective on the impact George Floyd’s death has had on the hockey community (5:00). The guys discuss the return of Jeff Blashill to the Red Wings, Jack Eichel voicing his frustrations, and what teams could be sleepers in the 24-team playoff format (23:00).
May 27, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Steve Mayer, the NHL’s Chief Content Officer to talk about the return to play plan, the 24-team playoff format, presenting games on TV with no fans in attendance, keeping fans engaged during the pause, and the challenges surrounding the NHL’s plan to return to play (8:55). NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika joined the guys to talk about the NHL’s focus on safety and integrity, the wide-open nature of the playoff format and testing protocol (31:50). Dan and Shawn banter about the playoff matchups and explain what series are most intriguing to them (27:00).
May 20, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by NBC’s Brian Boucher to talk about the latest developments in the NHL’s restart plan, the potential 24-team playoff format, dark-horse teams, impact of layoff on goalies (5:00). Hockey Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier joins the guys to reminisce on the 40thanniversary of the Islanders winning the 1980 Stanley Cup. He re-lives the iconic Bobby Nystrom goal, and shares some stories & memories about the start of the Islanders dynasty (32:55).
May 13, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Tampa Bay Lightning forward and host of “Dock Talk” Alex Killorn. Alex talks about his Instagram Live show “Dock Talk”, where he got the idea, his quest to interview Tom Brady, his future in the television business, and his feelings on a potential NHL restart (46:00). NHL.com ’s Mike Zeisberger joins the pod to talk about the top coaches of the expansion era, the NHL’s restart plans, Team North America from the 2016 World Cup and Hayley Wickenheiser (15:35).
May 6, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Sportsnet’s Louie DeBrusk, Louis talks about quarantining with his son Jake, movies, outlook for Oilers, potential games with no fans, and his ideal linemates (16:40). The guys talk about the pros and cons of a June Draft, and run thru their list of top right wingers in the expansion era (3:00). They discuss the Penguins goalie situation, the Blackhawks front office shakeup, and some of the big decisions that are looming for Clubs like the Blues, Rangers, and Capitals. They also debate what Canadian team will be next to win the Stanley Cup (41:00).
Apr 27, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Eric Lindros (16:00). Lindros talks about joining the Philadelphia Flyers as an ambassador and the challenges surrounding a potential return to play. He shares his thoughts on the current Flyers team, explains why he enjoys watching the Boston Bruins and reminisces about playing with John LeClair. Dan and Shawn discuss some of the NHL restart plans and the challenges that exist if the NHL were to hold a June Draft (2:00). They debate the best left wingers in the expansion era (39:00).
Apr 22, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Scotty Bowman (12:00). Scotty tells us the one player he’d like to have dinner with, explains what made Nicklas Lidstrom unique and looks back at some of his favorite moments as a coach. Dan and Shawn discuss their top defensemen rankings (10:00), and what they enjoyed most about the Gretzky/Ovechkin conversation (9:00). They look at what may the future looks like for Dustin Byfuglien and examine the goalie situation in Columbus (50:00).
Apr 15, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Justin Williams of the Carolina Hurricanes (40:00). Justin explains why he enjoys watching classic games, reveals the trials and tribulations of home-schooling his children, talks about the potential return of Dougie Hamilton, and discusses the best plan to return to play. NHL.com ’s Nick Cotsonika joins the guys to talk about his all-time goalie rankings, the Red Wings rebuild, and the NHL’s many contingency plans surrounding the Coronavirus (8:00).
Apr 10, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Colby Armstrong (10:00). Armstrong tries to sort through all the issues surrounding the pause, shares some Sidney Crosby stories, wonders what will happen with free-agency, explains what he’s taken away from watching classic games, and why there’s no replacement for skating. Dan and Shawn debate the best Centers from 1967 to present (2:00) and who the best Swedish player in the NHL is right now (45:00).
Apr 6, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Ryan O’Reilly (10:45). Ryan talks about his quarantine essentials and non-essentials, potential Stanley Cup playoff formats, his fiery video game competitiveness and how long it would take for players to get in shape prior to play resuming. The guys try to spread positive vibes and share a few of the uplifting stories surrounding the NHL community during the pandemic (3:00). They debate whether or not the Stanley Cup should be awarded if the playoff format were to be radically different and look at potential neutral site locations that the NHL may be currently considering (37:20).
Apr 1, 2020
NHL.com 's Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by NBC's Mike "Doc" Emrick (11:15) and Flyers' James van Riemskyk (46:24). Dan and Shawn react to the player video conferences (5:00), the NHLPA Player Poll (41:23), and the Greatest Moments (so far) of 2019-20 (58:05).
Mar 26, 2020
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Blue Jackets Captain Nick Foligno (8:00). Nick talks about how he initially dealt with the NHL pause and how he's staying busy with hockey season on hold. He explains the importance of staying in touch with teammates during the pause and tries to figure out what the best course of action would be for potentially resuming the season and completing the playoffs. NHL.com 's Tom Guilitti chimes in with thoughts on who he thinks is the most exciting player he's ever seen play, some of the classic games he'd love to rewatch, and his pick for the 2019-20 Calder Trophy (30:00).
Mar 10, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke discuss the potential impact of Nathan MacKinnon losing significant amount of time due to injury, Kevin Fiala’s breakout, and how the Lightning will handle the injuries to Steven Stamkos and Victor Hedman (2:00). NBC’s Keith Jones joins the pod to talk about the red-hot Philadelphia Flyers, the struggling Washington Capitals and the wildcard race in the Eastern Conference (10:15). Mike Zeisberger hops on the line to chat about the Toronto Maple Leafs and the emergence of Chris Driedger for the Florida Panthers (31:00).
Feb 25, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke break down the top NHL Trade Deadline deals, and examine the moves for the Carolina Hurricanes, NY Rangers, Edmonton Oilers and NY Islanders (2:00). Carolina Hurricanes GM Don Waddell joined them to talk about the additions of Trocheck and Vatanen, the status of Dougie Hamilton, their goalie situation, and David Ayres (14:00). NHL.com ’s Brian Compton hopped on the line to chat about the Islanders trading for and signing JG Pageau, and their chances of making a run in a very competitive Eastern Conference (38:00). The guys wrap up the show trying to figure out the strategy of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres and San Jose Sharks (51:00).
Feb 20, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke cover all the trade deadline moves, and try to predict what will happen next. They touch on the Avalanche, NY Rangers, Canadiens, Bruins, Blues and Islanders (2:00). They welcome in Avalanche winger Pierre-Édouard Bellemare who talks about his path to the NHL, growing up in France, his hobbies outside of hockey, and his experience playing in the Stadium Series (19:00). 1980 Olympic gold medalist Ken Morrow joins the guys to chat about the 40th anniversary of the Miracle on Ice, he reminisces about Herb Brooks, and discusses the impact the 1980 team had on growing hockey in the United States (53:00).
Feb 11, 2020
Dan Rosen is joined by NHL Network’s Kevin Weekes, Kevin discusses the Penguins/Wild trade and explains why he thinks Jason Zucker is a great fit for Pittsburgh. Kevin also chats about McDavid’s injury, the NY Rangers goalie situation, the struggles for Pekka Rinne, and offers some sage advice for Filip Forsberg (5:00). NHL.com ’s Amalie Benjamin hops on the line from Vancouver to talk about Sedin Week, a unique story she’s working on with Cammi Granato, and what the Boston Bruins may be looking for at the deadline (30:30).
Feb 6, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke break down the trade between the Toronto Maple Leafs and LA Kings, they banter about other moves that Kyle Dubas may make, and wonder what’s next for the Winnipeg Jets and Dustin Byfuglien (2:00). Brian Compton hops on the line to talk about what Lou Lamoriello may do at the trade deadline, Chris Kreider’s future, and his favorite under the radar the team (12:30). LA Kings Defensemen Matt Roy and Sean Walker join the show to chat about the upcoming Stadium Series, their path to the NHL, what they’ve learned from Drew Doughty and the Kings rebuild (35:12). Dan and Shawn wrap up the pod talking about Ovechkin, the Colorado Avalanche and what to expect surrounding the Stadium Series in Colorado Springs (49:32).
Jan 28, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke start the podcast talking about the revived intrigue surrounding the Battle of Alberta and the dynamic between Tkachuk, Kassian and Draisaitl. They look at Matthew and Brady Tkachuk’s style of play and compare them to other scrappy players in NHL history (3:00). They wonder what Doug Armstrong might do at the trade deadline and dissect whether Chris Kreider makes sense for the St. Louis Blues (7:00). Vancouver Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom joins the show to chat about his contract negotiations, why Vancouver has been a perfect fit for him, his NHL journey and what makes Elias Pettersson special (12:00). NHL.com ’s Tom Gulitti hops on the line to talk about Alex Ovechkin’s quest to track down Wayne Gretzky’s goal record, Braden Holtby’s future and what the Islanders may do at the deadline (26:40). Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Frederik Anderson sits down with the guys to chat about the 2nd half of the season and the challenges the Leafs faced with the coaching change (44:32). They wrap up the show debating what the Sharks may do with Thornton and Marleau at the trade deadline (52:13).
Jan 25, 2020
NHL.com 's Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke record a special episode during All-Star weekend from St. Louis. They dissect and debate the NHL's all-decade first and second teams (2:00). NBC analyst and 3-time Stanley Cup winner Patrick Sharp joins them to break down the all-decade team selections, he shares his thoughts on each all-decade player, and agonizes over some of the difficult choices that were made. Sharp also looks ahead to the rest of the season, and shares his thoughts on the Tampa Bay Lightning, Chicago Blackhawks and Alex Ovechkin (8:35). Minnesota Wild All-Star Eric Staal chats with the guys about his favorite All-Star memories, dealing with trade deadline distractions as a player, and the Wild's playoff chances (35:15). Chris Pronger sits down to give his all-decade selections and thoughts on the Florida Panthers. Plus, he has an interesting take on Ovechkin's chances of tracking down Wayne Gretzky's goal record (47:40).
Jan 21, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke start the show by debating what the best game and who best team was of the decade (3:00). They chat about the Columbus Blue Jackets and dissect how the team has been so good lately (7:00). Blue Jackets Captain Nick Foligno joins the show to discuss Elvis Merzlikins, John Tortorella’s tactics, what’s clicking for the Blue Jackets and his choice for team of the decade (9:50). Kendall Coyne hops on the line to talk about the women’s 3 on 3 tournament at the All Star Game in St. Louis, the San Jose Sharks, Alexander Ovechkin, and the Chicago Blackhawks (28:00). Dan and Shawn close out the show talking about who the best American born player is, and toss around some ideas on how the All Star Game may evolve in the future (41:00).
Jan 16, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke share their thoughts on the Vegas Golden Knights coaching move, and wonder whether Pete DeBoer is an upgrade over Gerard Gallant (3:00). They try to figure out what the future is for the New Jersey Devils and welcome in Martin Brodeur to discuss his new role with the Devils, what went wrong this season, Corey Schneider’s struggles, and what he thinks of the lacrosse goal trend (13:00). NHL.com ’s Mike Zeisberger hops on the line from Ottawa to chat about Pete DeBoer, the Maple Leafs, the Canadiens, and the Battle of Alberta (34:00).
Jan 7, 2020
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke discuss the Nashville Predators firing Peter Laviolette and hiring John Hynes, and welcome Predators TV analyst Chris Mason onto the pod to chat about the coaching change in Nashville (7:00). NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika hops on the line to banter about bubble teams, the Binnington call-up anniversary, expectations in Edmonton and McDavid’s sick goal (23:00). Dan sits down with Dallas Stars defenseman John Klingberg (44:00). They close out the show discussing the Rangers goalie situation with the call-up of Igor Shesterkin, the Tampa Bay Lightning finding their groove and Vancouver’s chances of sustaining success (49:00).
Dec 19, 2019
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke debate the impact Taylor Hall will have on the Arizona Coyotes and survey what’s in store for the NJ Devils moving forward. They look at the current trade market, other trade dominoes to fall, and wonder if Ilya Kovalchuk has anything left in the tank (2:00). The guys are joined by Arizona Coyotes GM, John Chayka to discuss the Taylor Hall acquisition, why it made sense for the Coyotes, the buzz surrounding the franchise, and the rising expectations in the desert (11:00). Dan and Shawn applaud Jon Cooper for benching Nikita Kucherov and welcome in NHL.com ’s Mike Morreale to discuss the state of the NJ Devils and preview the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (30:00).
Dec 12, 2019
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke debate whether firing Pete DeBoer was the right move for the Sharks, discuss the NHL’s 4-point plan, and question how the Dallas Stars handle Jim Montgomery being let go (2:00). They welcome in Dallas Stars interim head coach Rick Bowness, Rick explains the difficult nature surrounding the circumstances of Jim Montgomery’s departure, why he thinks the team can continue to play well and shares some thoughts on how he’s adapted to coaching younger players in the NHL (13:00). Tom Guilitti joins the guys to discuss potential UFA trade targets, the Capitals goalie situation moving forward and potential landing spots for Pete DeBoer (38:00). Dan and Shawn finish up the pod discussing what the Rangers may do with Henrik Lundqvist and Alexander Georgiev (53:57).
Dec 5, 2019
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke wonder if the Sheldon Keefe honeymoon in Toronto is over, chat about the NJ Devils future and what teams may be a landing spot for Taylor Hall ( 5:00 ). They welcome in Nashville Predators radio analyst Hal Gill to talk about PK Subban’s return to Nashville, the Preds goalie situation, and why John Carlson and Cale Makar have had special seasons ( 15:00 ). Amalie Benjamin checks in from Boston to discuss how the Bruins are handling the injured Patrice Bergeron and Pastrnak’s chances of scoring 50 goals in 50 games (37:00).
Nov 26, 2019
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke discuss Rasmus Dahlin’s injury, Buffalo’s tailspin and Keith Yandle’s toughness. They welcome in NHL.com ’s Nick Cotsonika to talk about Steve Yzerman’s plan in Detroit, Mike Babcock’s motivational methods, best nicknames for Seattle, and the dreaded 4-0 lead (13:00). Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin hops on the line to chat about his plan for the Wild, what he expects from his players, adjusting to life as a General Manager and what he learned from Jim Rutherford in Pittsburgh (34:00). The guys finish up the show talking about Robin Lehner’s awful shootout record and why it may make sense to not have him participate in shootouts going forward.
Nov 21, 2019
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke discuss the Toronto Maple Leafs moving on from Mike Babcock and what the coaching change means for the team. They welcome in Mike Zeisberger to chat about what went wrong in Toronto, why it didn’t work out for Babcock, and what the new coach may tinker with to turn the season around. Tracey Myers calls in to chat about the Chicago Blackhawks, their recent success and how they’ve leaned on their younger players. Dan and Shawn round out the show with a look at the NHL.com trophy tracker.
Nov 12, 2019
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke chat about Tampa Bay’s successful trip to Stockholm, the Penguins withstanding injuries, and Don Cherry’s divisive comments. They welcome in NBC’s Keith Jones to discuss the Flyers, the Arizona Coyotes, why John Chayka deserved a contract extension, the pressure on Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin, and the veteran pick-ups the Blues recently made (11:30). Mike Zeisberger hops on the line to chat about the Mitchell Marner injury, his frustration with the Maple Leafs, the Montreal Canadiens and this year’s Hockey Hall of Fame inductees (31:00).
Nov 5, 2019
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen and Jim Cerny discuss the streaking NY Islanders and debate whether Barry Trotz is the best coach in the NHL. They talk about where Leon Draisaitl deserves to be ranked among NHL players and are joined by TSN and NHL Network analyst Mike Johnson (12:00). Florida Panthers head coach Joel Quenneville hops on the line to talk about closing in on 900 wins, the Panthers and his favorite young players in the League (34:20).
Oct 29, 2019
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke discuss the Tarasenko and Landeskog injuries, dissect Alex Ovechkin’s comments on the Maple Leafs, and wonder how the Bruins can be stopped with the way their top line is currently playing (2:00). They are joined by St. Louis Blues TV analyst Darren Pang to break down who on the Blues will step up in Tarasenko’s absence, what makes Roman Josi special, the struggles of the Dallas Stars and the San Jose Sharks (11:50). Mike Mckenna hops on the line to talk about his transition into television with the Vegas Golden Knights, goalie tandems, Cody Glass, and facing shots from Max Pacioretty and Jonathan Marchessault (29:00). Dan and Shawn banter about Kaapo Kakko’s struggles, why they think Ryan Getzlaf is underrated and Sidney Crosby vs. Connor McDavid (46:30).
Oct 22, 2019
Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Nick Cotsonika, Nick chats about Quinn Hughes, Seattle’s expectations, John Carlson’s start, Brian Boyle to the Panthers, Tom Fitzgerald’s move to the Devils bench, and his biggest surprise of the early season (9:19). Dan and Shawn look at the Drew Doughty/Matt Tkachuk rivalry and other current and past intriguing player rivalries (25:05). Tampa Bay Lightning analyst Brian Engblom discusses the challenges the Lightning face this year, why Stamkos is special, and what Jon Cooper is trying to accomplish this year (28:43).
Oct 15, 2019
Dan Rosen is joined by Shawn Roarke, Director of Editorial for NHL.com – they discuss teams to buy or sell, including the Sabres, Hurricanes, Oilers, Ducks and Stars. Mike Kelly from NHL Network and thepointhockey.com looks inside the numbers and shares his thoughts on the lack of situational awareness from the Maple Leafs, points out some alarming trends for the Blues, and wonders what to make of the Devils (9:13). Florida Panthers TV play-by-play announcer Steve Goldstein explains the Panthers early season struggles, dives into what makes Joel Quenneville special, and has some thoughts on the Hurricanes and Ralph Krueger’s Sabres team (30:00). Dan and Shawn rattle off athletes from other sports they’d love to see strap on the skates and play in the NHL (45:00).
Oct 7, 2019
NHL.com Senior Writer Dan Rosen is joined by former NHL goalie and Sabres TV analyst Martin Biron to talk about Ralph Krueger’s coaching style and his impact on the Sabres, Jack Eichel’s long-term goals, Ilya Samsonov and Carter Hart (3:33). NHL.com Deputy Managing Editor Brian Compton discusses the NY Islanders, their offensive makeup, Josh Ho-Sang, Noah Dobson, the Devils, Hurricanes and Rangers (20:19). Avalanche rookie Cale Makar chats about his wild ride in last year’s playoffs, expectations for this season and when he knew he was ready to jump to the NHL (32:10).
Oct 1, 2019
NHL.com ’s Dan Rosen is joined by NBC analyst Brian Boucher (4:03), Brian discusses the rule changes for 2019-20, the Colorado Avalanche, Evander Kane, and his favorite teams to make it out of the Eastern & Western Conferences. St. Louis Blues forward and Conn Smythe trophy winner Ryan O’Reilly discusses the magical run the Blues went on last year, his day with the Stanley Cup, and his love for music (20:10). Mike Zeisberger talks about the Toronto Maple Leafs, including Auston Matthews, Mike Babcock and why he thinks this Leafs team is the most talented and skilled he’s ever seen (35:00).
Sep 25, 2019
NHL.com Senior Writer Dan Rosen is joined by newly minted Tampa Bay Lightning radio analyst Caley Chelios to talk about Brayden Point’s new contract, when Point can be expected back after recovering from hip surgery and how Tampa Bay is trying to turn the page on their disappointing first round exit in last year’s playoffs (2:45). Dan also chats with Nashville Predators center Matt Duchene about his free agency process, why Nashville was the right fit and how weird the last few years have been for him (13:20). Former NHL player Tom Laidlaw hops on the phone to talk about his experience competing on the 39th season of the CBS hit reality TV show “Survivor” (23:30) and Tim Campbell of NHL.com talks about the Winnipeg Jets, the Dustin Byfuglien and Patrik Laine situations, and shares some thoughts on the Edmonton Oilers (36:20).
Sep 17, 2019
NHL.com Senior Writer Dan Rosen is joined by Nick Cotsonika to discuss the NHLPA’s decision to not reopen the CBA with the NHL, the new-look Florida Panthers, who should be the next captain for the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Sabres under new coach Ralph Krueger, Taylor Hall’s contract situation and Artemi Panarin’s comfort level in New York (5:00). Dan also chats with Vegas Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault about his windy path to the NHL, his time in Vegas and the team heading into 2019-20 (18:55). Patrick Kane also reflects on some of his moments in the NHL, including scoring the game-winning and cup clinching goal in overtime of the 2010 Stanley Cup Final (31:25).
Sep 10, 2019
NHL.com Senior Writer Dan Rosen gives you a taste of what to expect from his all-new podcast. New episodes are coming soon. Follow the pod on Twitter @TheRink