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Laz and Powers: A show about the Chicago Blackhawks

The Athletic

Some call them the Jordan and Pippen of hockey podcasting. Others, more appropriately, call them the Kane and Toews. They just call themselves Laz and Powers. Back for another season, The Athletic's Mark Lazerus and Scott Powers bring you a twice-weekly, in depth look at everything happening in the world of The Chicago Blackhawks.

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The Athletic's Mark Lazerus and Scott Powers bid farewell in the final episode of Laz and Powers and explain what's next for them on the podcasiting front.  more

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7 months ago

The Athletic's Mark Lazerus and Scott Powers preview Blackhawks training camp, which opens later this week, and the upcoming NHL season. They review the Blackhawks' recent prospect games, including Connor Bedard's hat-trick performance, answer fans' ... more

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7 months ago

The Athletic's Mark Lazerus and Scott Powers catch up on all things Blackhawks after their offseason break. They discuss the season ahead, Connor Bedard, Kevin Korchinski, Luke Richardson's coaching, answer Twitter questions and much more.  more

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8 months ago

Darryl Belfry, one of hockey's premier development coaches, and Mike Procopio, one of basketball's, join the show for a unique crossover conversation about player development in the NBA, NHL and beyond. more

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8 months ago

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 111 ratings
  • Stick to hockey

    The hockey conversation can be good when they want it to be. Laz clearly hates doing podcasts on hockey and only want to talk about some social justice warriors crap. Im here for hockey, I pay a subscription for hockey I don’t care about your agenda to crucify everyone. Scott keep up the good work!

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    BradyB89
    United Statesa year ago
  • Difficult to listen to

    Powers stammers incessantly and has few original ideas. They both talk over one another constantly. A wasted opportunity

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    where's Hossa?
    United States2 years ago
  • Ignore the nabobs

    “Constant woke garbage, misinformed political comments…” that’s what you hear on Woke White Social Justice Warrior hockey podcasts. more

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    5
    pence is not xtian
    United States2 years ago
  • Just trash

    They’re lazy and more interested in discussion of how hard they “work” and travel than talking about hockey. You are paid to watch hockey! Constant woke garbage, misinformed political comments, and a poor attitude. I would rather listen to the Blackhawk Talk Podcast. I am just bored by these losers.

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    Matt 5237
    United States2 years ago
  • If you like political views

    If you want woke talk then this is for you

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    1
    jmmaster jim
    United States3 years ago

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