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"Lacrosse Drama Unleashed: Trades, Secrets, and a Rant That Shook the Sports World!"In this jaw-dropping episode, the gang finally reunites after a long hiatus, and trust us… they’ve leveled up. We're talking fresh gear, brand new setups, and a few wild clips that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about lacrosse! But, the real kicker? These guys are spilling the tea on everything happening on NDN Country and beyond.Jay kicks things off by dropping a bombshell—he’s now handcrafting his very own wooden lacrosse sticks. Yep, you heard that right. Handmade. Meanwhile, Chris, our local lacrosse hero, is taking over the floor at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena every Thursday night. If you’ve seen him in action, you know it’s not just a game—it’s a dominance display. And Deya? He’s just thrilled to be back with the crew, and who can blame him?Things get spicy when they dive into the Arena Lacrosse League (A.L.L.). Behind-the-scenes drama is brewing, and it’s spilling onto the floor. The A.L.L. may be in a tailspin, and the gang’s not holding back on their hot takes about what’s really going wrong.But the real curveball? Nick Rose’s trade to another team. Jay, who might or might not be on Rosie’s enemy list (you'll want to hear this!), thinks it might just be the best move—and he’s got a spicy theory involving a “family affair” within the Toronto Rock. Or… is that just a rumor? Tune in for the juicy details, because it’s all still in the air after what went down the day of filming.Then the conversation turns even hotter with a controversial rant from PK Suddan. He called out the NBA and compared it to Hockey, saying hockey's success is rooted in its “culture”... but is that culture as pure as it seems? You’ll have to dive deep to understand what he’s really saying—and trust us, this is deeper than sports and they just want to shed some light on it As the episode heats up, the gang gets into some serious political back-and-forth. Hot takes on insider NLL news, trades, media influence, and why lacrosse is struggling to break through in Canada like hockey. Is the sport stuck in the shadows, or is there something bigger going on behind closed doors?Will lacrosse ever take its place at the top of Canadian sports? Or will it always be playing second fiddle to hockey? Even though Canada's National Sport is" Lacrosse". The debate rages on, you don’t want to miss this.Hit that subscribe button, drop a like, and join the conversation in the comments. This one’s going to get wild.
Throughout the podcast you can hear mention of the Little NHL which is going to be happening the week of March 10th, 2025 in Markham, Ontario Canada.
Little Native Hockey League (Little NHL) tournament was started by five very special people who wanted to start a tournament for our First Nation Youth. These people were Earl Abotossaway, former Chief Jim McGregor, the late James D. Debassige, the late Reverend Leonard Self and the late Norman Debassige. Their collective dreams became a reality when they held their first tournament during the Christmas break in 1971.
It is a great honour for all to keep up the tradition of the Little NHL tournament started by these special individuals. The first tournament had 17 teams and a modest 200 players in Little Current. Today, in 2018, the tournament has grown to 209 teams and approximately 3000 players.
The City of Markham is the host city of the Little NHL..
Many First Nation communities have hosted the tournament over the 44 year history.Some of these First Nations include Aundeck Omni Kaning, Curve Lake, Dokis, Fort William, Garden River, M’Chigeeng, Nipissing, Sagamok, Saugeen, Six Nations, Walpole Island, Wausauksing, Wikwemikong, Whitefish Lake and Whitefish River.e.
"Lacrosse Drama Unleashed: Trades, Secrets, and a Rant That Shook the Sports World!"In this jaw-dropping episode, the gang finally reunites after a long hiatus, and trust us… they’ve leveled up. We're talking fresh gear, brand new setups, and a few wild clips that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about lacrosse! But, the real kicker? These guys are spilling the tea on everything happening on NDN Country and beyond.Jay kicks things off by dropping a bombshell—he’s now handcrafting his very own wooden lacrosse sticks. Yep, you heard that right. Handmade. Meanwhile, Chris, our local lacrosse hero, is taking over the floor at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena every Thursday night. If you’ve seen him in action, you know it’s not just a game—it’s a dominance display. And Deya? He’s just thrilled to be back with the crew, and who can blame him?Things get spicy when they dive into the Arena Lacrosse League (A.L.L.). Behind-the-scenes drama is brewing, and it’s spilling onto the floor. The A.L.L. may be in a tailspin, and the gang’s not holding back on their hot takes about what’s really going wrong.But the real curveball? Nick Rose’s trade to another team. Jay, who might or might not be on Rosie’s enemy list (you'll want to hear this!), thinks it might just be the best move—and he’s got a spicy theory involving a “family affair” within the Toronto Rock. Or… is that just a rumor? Tune in for the juicy details, because it’s all still in the air after what went down the day of filming.Then the conversation turns even hotter with a controversial rant from PK Suddan. He called out the NBA and compared it to Hockey, saying hockey's success is rooted in its “culture”... but is that culture as pure as it seems? You’ll have to dive deep to understand what he’s really saying—and trust us, this is deeper than sports and they just want to shed some light on it As the episode heats up, the gang gets into some serious political back-and-forth. Hot takes on insider NLL news, trades, media influence, and why lacrosse is struggling to break through in Canada like hockey. Is the sport stuck in the shadows, or is there something bigger going on behind closed doors?Will lacrosse ever take its place at the top of Canadian sports? Or will it always be playing second fiddle to hockey? Even though Canada's National Sport is" Lacrosse". The debate rages on, you don’t want to miss this.Hit that subscribe button, drop a like, and join the conversation in the comments. This one’s going to get wild.
Throughout the podcast you can hear mention of the Little NHL which is going to be happening the week of March 10th, 2025 in Markham, Ontario Canada.
Little Native Hockey League (Little NHL) tournament was started by five very special people who wanted to start a tournament for our First Nation Youth. These people were Earl Abotossaway, former Chief Jim McGregor, the late James D. Debassige, the late Reverend Leonard Self and the late Norman Debassige. Their collective dreams became a reality when they held their first tournament during the Christmas break in 1971.
It is a great honour for all to keep up the tradition of the Little NHL tournament started by these special individuals. The first tournament had 17 teams and a modest 200 players in Little Current. Today, in 2018, the tournament has grown to 209 teams and approximately 3000 players.
The City of Markham is the host city of the Little NHL..
Many First Nation communities have hosted the tournament over the 44 year history.Some of these First Nations include Aundeck Omni Kaning, Curve Lake, Dokis, Fort William, Garden River, M’Chigeeng, Nipissing, Sagamok, Saugeen, Six Nations, Walpole Island, Wausauksing, Wikwemikong, Whitefish Lake and Whitefish River.e.