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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HockeySports | |||

On Episode 95 of Game Notes, the guys discuss the recent management vacancy in Toronto and float some potential names for the role. Next, they discuss Gudas answering the bell, Ovechkin trucking along and Murl’s prediction about the Winnipeg Jets loo... more
On Episode 94 of Game Notes, Columbus Blue Jacket draft pick Jackson Smith joins the show to talk about his hockey journey thus far and the NCAA tournament bracket. Next, the guys discuss major milestones for Paul Maurice, Zibanejad and Larsson befor... more
On Episode 93 of Game Notes, BizNasty joins the show to discuss the World Cup of Hockey announcement, his Penguins allegiance and Doug Armstrong’s resignation as GM of Team Canada. Next, newly appointed coach of the year Dane Jackson joins for a qual... more
On Episode 92 of Game Notes, the guys discuss the breaking news of Nick Schmaltz’s extension in Utah. Then they touch on Mackinnon’s ejection before discussing the galloping wagon that is the Buffalo Sabres. Next, Ethan Wyttenbach joins the show to t... more
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Murly and army are kings. Mike and the Indian are straight up peasants
Why are you going five days between shows in the playoffs?? You’re leaving so much meat on the bone during the most important time of the season. We want more engagement!
Murls picks have been ice cold!!!!
I’m thrilled they launched their own podcast. They are hilarious. I remember when they were just recurring guests on Spittin Chiclets. It’s fantastic to see them with their own show now—I can’t get enough of their content. Shout out to G and Pasha as well! They all seem like great guys too.
Take a sip every time army says “unbelievable”. You will be hammered.
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A fast-paced hockey podcast that blends analytical breakdowns of college and professional hockey with lighthearted banter and betting talk. Episodes frequently cover NCAA implications, NHL storylines, World Juniors and Olympic context, and behind-the-scenes insights from coaching and player development. Guests range from college coaches and players to NHL insiders, all contributing a mix of tactical analysis, recruitment anecdotes, and personal stories that deepen the culture around the sport. The show stands out for its energetic hosts, strong live-chat engagement, and a natural drive to connect on-ice performance with broader hockey culture and entertainment.
Listeners likely skew toward serious hockey fans who enjoy actionable insights ... more
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Chiclets Game Notes launched 2 years ago and published 96 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Chiclets Game Notes include:
1. Dane Jackson
2. Ethan Wyttenbach
3. Dean Letourneau
4. Henrik Sjöberg
5. Chris Johnston
6. Sascha Boumedienne
7. Jason Sklar
8. Randy Sklar
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