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In this episode, Joseph and Nathan break down the first games of Wildcard week and give their predictions for the rest of the postseason. They then wrap up their NHL division previews concluding with the Pacific as well as more of a dive into the beef between Jeremy Swayman and the Boston Bruins. They move to the NFL to discuss Week 4 of the season, and break down the Davante Adams trade request and possible landing spots. And lastly they begin the NBA season predictions, starting with their East spots ranked from 15-9.
In this episode, Joseph and Nathan continue with their NHL division previews, this time breaking down the Metro. They then go to NFL Week 3 and break down the matchups, as well as the sad Brett Favre news. Over in the MLB, they discuss Shohei Ohtani's remarkable season and give their top five current athletes in the world. They then give a tribute to Oakland sports following the A's final game in the city. They then receive their first breaking news on an episode, breaking down the KAT trade to the Knicks. Lastly they wrap it up with a couple of retirement's, the Raptors retiring Vince Carter's jersey this season, and Derrick Rose's retirement from the NBA.
Friend of the podcast Adam Closs joins Joseph and Nathan to discuss his Boston Bruins and help preview the Atlantic Division. The guys also discuss Tua and his concussion history and why it's time for him to retire. Joseph and Nathan wrap up the episode talking about Mike Trout's future with the Angels, the playoff races in the MLB, and discuss Woj retiring from being an insider as well as Demar wanting to retire as a Raptor.
Joseph and Nathan begin the NHL season preview in this episode, breaking down the Central division from 8 to 1. They then move to the NFL, recapping week 1's slate of games, followed by some Bo Bichette talk on recent comments he made about his Blue Jays future and John Gibbons legacy as former Blue Jays manager.
TIMESTAMPS
3:20 - Coyotes/Utah
8:45 - Central Preview
59:00 - Week 1 NFL
1:15:25 - Bichette
1:20:40 - Gibbons
In this episode, Joseph and Nathan discuss the tragic deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, the Leon Draisaitl contract, and the Jeremy Swayman negotiations. We also review our NFL award picks, preview the season's first two games and our Super Bowl matchup. Finally, we discuss the surprisingly good AL Central division in the MLB.
Joseph and Nathan are back with the first-ever recorded on-camera episode! In this episode, we summarize the NFL divisions and give our predictions. We also talk about the Olympics and the disappointing run for Canada's men's basketball team, the disappointing season for the Blue Jays, and the Oilers offseason. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
In today's episode, Joseph and I start with last week's biggest news: the Arizona Coyotes are officially moving to Utah effective next season. Then we breakdown each first-round playoff matchup of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and give our predictions for those as well as our Stanley Cup Finals picks. We then wrap things up quickly running through our entire NBA Playoffs brackets.
It's that time of year again, so Joseph is back to give our full season preview episode. We give our picks for each division, award winners, and our World Series picks with some hot takes along the way. We wrap the episode up by discussing the recent gambling situations happening across our favourite leagues and why we think that is.
Connor, Adam, and Bryce all return as we discuss all things NBA. We each give our updated top 10 players in the NBA, discuss the recent "we done with the 90's" debate, and wrap it up with a new game of jeopardy.
Joseph is back as he and I preview the NFL Playoffs. We each go through our bracket and explain why we believe our picked team win this year's Super Bowl (spoiler alert my bracket is right). Following that we discuss the OG Anunoby trade from a few weeks ago and discuss potential Pascal Siakam trade destinations and what package we like the best from rumoured teams.
The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.