
Tyler Yaremchuk and a variety of guests discuss the biggest stories from around the hockey world! Join them weekdays for trade rumours, insight into last night's games, takes on the biggest stories and more!
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 923 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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It’s a good podcast. Tyler is a great host and I might be more enthusiastic if it was just him with varying guests. It was a great podcast with Tyler and Frank. I agree with other comments that Colby Cohen and Carter Hutton are annoying and I wish he was on less. Carter mostly talks about himself, name drops “oh I played with them” and kind of rambles. I don’t think he adds value, and probably detracts. I’m writing this review after turning off the most recent episode because Colby is just talki... more
This podcast has really good content, but my God every time I listen to it, there’s audio glitches. I listen to dozens of podcasts that have no audio glitches but this one, always seems to have blips or voices cutting out mid sentence. Does someone have a bad connection? Mic issues? Please address it!
I was in the 5th grade when the Miracle on Ice occurred and there were only a few rinks in the STL area. After that game in 1980 all of my buddies and me wanted to play street hockey and try skating just because of that game.
Fast forward to today and there are a ton of rinks and we have very competitive youth teams for the kids that are good and lots of them go in to the Jrs, NCAA and even play professional. The impact of 1980 in the States almost cannot be quantified
This was a daily listen for me when it was Tyler and Frank. Now if there is a topic I want to listen to my son and I count how many times Carter talks about when he played or something that happened to him. It got old.
Please clean up the pottie mouth , Colby… saying the F-bomb doesn’t make the show cooler and it’s a bad example for youth who want to listen to a hockey show
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A fast-paced hockey-focused show that prioritizes breaking news, trade chatter, and quick game-by-game takeaways from around the league. Episodes feature bright-cut banter among hosts, expert insider segments, and live reaction to deadline moves, cap considerations, and roster-building strategies, with notable guests including former players, analysts, and insiders who bring behind-the-scenes perspectives. The format tends to be concise, data-driven, and discussion-heavy, making it a solid fit for listeners who want timely context, actionable market insights, and practical betting and fantasy angles. A standout trait is the heavy emphasis on deadline dynamics, cap issues, and the war-room decision-making that shapes teams' futures.
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