Episodes
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Justin Bourne and Sam McKee welcome in Sportsnet’s Sam Cosentino to offer his thoughts on Canada’s loss at the World Junior Championships, where the blame lies in the disappointment, and the direction needed to get back on track. (1:31) Then, they take a look at the U.S. development program, and what has allowed the Americans to improve so vastly, before getting into what the ‘Canadian’ style of hockey looks like, the parallels between the World Juniors roster and the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off roster, and what could change ahead of the 2026 Olympics. Later, the guys take a look at the strange play in Colorado last night involving Scott Wedgewood and Zach Benson, and finish the show by answering some of your texts. (49:51)
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Justin Bourne and Sam McKee are joined for the Leafs’ Hour by Sportsnet’s JD Bunkis. To open the show, the guys give their takeaways from Team Canada’s loss to Czechia in the Quarterfinals at the World Juniors, and have the bigger conversation around minor hockey in Canada. They bring it back to Leaf-land by looking at Easton Cowan’s performance in the tournament, and what should be made of it. Then, they discuss Phillipe Myers’ contract extension and how he fits into the Leafs’ defensive group moving forward, before the conversation turns to Auston Matthews, his injury, and what the plan should be with his status still in limbo. Later, the guys discuss the Leafs’ potential interest in Jonathan Toews returning to the NHL, and what has changed for Matthew Knies since his injury earlier this season. (49:56)
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee open the National hour discussing the New York Rangers amidst their struggles, and debate some potential trades the team could make to try to turn things around. Sportsnet’s Jason Bukala (7:28) joins the show to chime in on the Rangers, before breaking down the challenges that have faced Team Canada at the World Juniors, ahead of their Quarterfinal matchup with Czechia. Later, Rick Dhaliwal (32:07) stops by to continue the conversation around the Canucks. They go through Patrik Allvin’s comments about Elias Pettersson, the expectations around the young star, and the likelihood of a trade including him or J.T. Miller. (50:00)
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee open the first show of the new year with Auston Matthews’ latest comments on his injury. They discuss the confusion around the severity of the injury in question, and what the Leafs can and should do going forward with the 4 Nations Face-Off coming up next month. Then, they chat about Matthew Knies’ recent play, and Joseph Woll’s upcoming workload. Later, The Athletic’s Arthur Staple (32:14)joins the guys to tee up the second half of the Leafs’ home and home with the Islanders, and to speak on the direction of the Isles’ as currently constructed, before commenting on the Rangers’ freefall out of contention in the Eastern Conference. (49:47)
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee welcome Frank Seravalli from The Daily Face-off to debate the state of the New York Islanders, Pattrick Roy's future with the team, and whether their playoff hopes are over. Next, the three discuss the New York Rangers, whether Peter Laviolette is under fire, the state of the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators, and why there hasn't been much talk about free agency this year. Finally, the guys wrap up with some World Juniors talks and the state of the Edmonton Oilers (33:53).
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee open the show by discussing Saturday night's game against the Washington Capitals. They questioned whether goaltending was to fault, whether they could keep first place in the Atlantic Division despite injuries, and their concerns regarding Auston Matthews. Later, Sportsnet Writer Luke Fox (31:34) joins the show to discuss Auston Matthews' likely return date, whether he will compete in the 4 Nations Face-off tournament, whether Matthew Knies can regain his flow, Max Pacioretty's importance to the roster the Leafs' scoring abilities from the defensive end and finally his thoughts on the goaltending tandem.
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Nick Kypreos and Gord Stellick are joined by former NHLer and GM Brian Lawton to discuss the New York Rangers' roster, including which players might be considered untouchable. The group also debates whether the Rangers and Nashville Predators have signaled trouble in their respective markets. They cover Matt Rempe’s 8-game suspension following his hit on Miro Heiskanen and explore potential solutions to the reported friction between J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson. The conversation shifts to Macklin Celebrini's impressive rookie season and Connor Bedard's performance in his sophomore year. To close out the show, Nick, Gord, and Sam McKee weigh in on the chemistry struggles in Vancouver.
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Nick Kypreos, Gord Stellick, and Sam McKee host a special edition of the Leafs Hour to break down the Maple Leafs' 5-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets. The trio assess the team's play style under Craig Berube as they head into the Christmas break and discuss whether fatigue is beginning to impact the players. They also share Toronto's head coach’s post-game comments. The conversation continues with a look at William Nylander's extended power-play shift and the strategies behind pulling the goaltender for an extra attacker in the third period. To close the hour, they revisit concerns over Auston Matthews' injury and its impact on the team.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by former NHL President and GM Doug MacLean (2:45) for Off-The-Rails Friday! Mac discusses potential fixes for the spiralling Sabres, the Senators' playoff hopes, the Leafs' injury concerns in net, the Rangers' dysfunction, how the Canucks manage the Pettersson/Miller relationship and the Oilers starting to separate from the pack. Finally, Nick, Justin and Sam McKee dip into the mailbag and answer your questions on the text line!
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look ahead to the Leafs' weekend doubleheader against the Buffalo Sabres and New York Islanders. They share what to expect from Matt Murray in his return to the NHL, Craig Berube's comments on Auston Matthews 'fighting through it' and the shuffled blue-line pairings. Later, The Buffalo News' Mike Harrington (32:45) discusses the Sabres' recent play through their 11-game losing streak, the fallout of Terry Pegula's team meeting, whether major changes are coming and players on the table for trade.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne welcome NHL on TNT's Eddie Olczyk (3:45) for an in-depth discussion on the New York Rangers' struggles this season. They dive into the trade of Kaapo Kakko to the Seattle Kraken, explore whether players can reinvent themselves easily, and assess what Will Borgen could bring to the Rangers' defence. The trio also examines the Buffalo Sabres' ongoing losing streak. Later, Sportsnet's senior columnist Eric Francis (29:54) joins the show to evaluate the Calgary Flames heading into the Christmas break. They discuss whether the Flames are looking to add pieces at the trade deadline, Nazem Kadri and Rasmus Andersson trade rumours and Jonathan Huberdeau’s recent return to form.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne look back on the Leafs' 5-3 win over the Dallas Stars. They discuss Joseph Woll's stellar effort, the Leafs' defensive resilience, the team calling up Matt Murray, the third line's big night and a rough start for the 'MNM' line. Later, The Athletic's Josh Kloke (31:02) dives deeper into the Leafs' goalie situation without Anthony Stolarz, Woll's opportunity in the interim, Murray's recent play in the AHL and whether Stolarz's injury history has shaken his faith in the goaltender. Finally, he weighs in on the loaded-up top line, Auston Matthews' play since his return from injury and the sustainability of the third line.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin (7:18), who provides his assessment of the team through 30 games. They discuss the importance of having a full training camp with head coach John Hynes, the players' buy-in to the system, and Kirill Kaprizov's performance and future contract projections. Guerin also shares his thoughts on areas he plans to strengthen on the roster and offers insight into his approach to building the Team USA roster for the 4 Nations Face-Off. Later, Nick, Justin, and Sam McKee evaluate Patrik Laine's shot among the league's top goal scorers and discuss the Buffalo Sabres' struggles as they continue their losing skid.
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look ahead to the Leafs' matchup tonight against the Dallas Stars. They get into what to expect from the loaded-up top line, their belief in Joseph Woll as he takes over the starting role, David Kämpf's return, the bottom-six line combinations, and much more. Later, Stars' GM Jim Nill (29:55) joins the show to discuss his squad's season through 30 games, the urgency to add after losing Tyler Seguin, their blue-line strength and much more.
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee take a look at the Florida Panthers edging out the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final rematch, the future of the New York Rangers' core players and Kaapo Kakko's comments after his healthy scratch. Then, Nick and Justin are joined by Mike Halford (27:55) of Halford & Brough to chat about Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet navigating his way when speaking to the media about the team's performance this year, Elias Pettersson's and J.T. Miller's relationship on the ice, Kiefer Sherwood's exceeding expectations out West, and whether Thatcher Demko has rounded back into form.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne catch up with the returning Sam McKee as he returns to the show. Then, they discuss the update on Anthony Stolarz as he is set to miss 4-6 weeks, the level of concern for his absence and where the Leafs turn to in net as they await his return. Next, they share their expectations for the Leafs' loaded-up top line of Auston Matthews, William Nylander and Mitch Marner. Later, sports surgeon Dr. Jason Smith (30:50) explains Stolarz's injury and shares a long-term outlook for his recovery. Finally, Nick, Justin and Sam weigh in on Fraser Minten being sent back to the AHL.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by Jason York (2:41), former NHL defenceman and co-host of the Coming In Hot Podcast, to discuss the Ottawa Senators' surging three-game win streak, Linus Ullmark's return to form, Drake Batherson's scoring ability, which areas the front office will look to improve in, Michael Andlauer's 'soft-tampering' comments, and more. Then, he looks at what has gone wrong for the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres. Later, Nick, Justin and Daniele Franceschi preview the 2024 Stanley Cup Final rematch between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers and discuss Elias Pettersson's standing in Vancouver following Rich Tocchet's post-game rant.
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Daniele Franceschi look back on the Leafs’ back-to-back games this weekend, including a 4-2 loss to the Red Wings on Saturday night, and a 5-3 win over the Sabres on Sunday. They reflect on Dennis Hildeby’s third start of the season, and his attempt at the empty net late in the game against Buffalo. Then, they get into John Tavares’ hat-trick, and Max Domi scoring his first goal of the season. Later, Gord Stellick (32:11) joins the show to discuss the Leafs’ depth scoring, finding a permanent partner for Morgan Rielly, and what might still be bothering Auston Matthews.
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Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne are joined by former NHL President and GM Doug MacLean (2:25) to chat about J.T. Miller's return following a leave of absence, his experience handling players' issues off the ice, why there's more to the general manager's role than constructing a team, how to judge coaching when there's a lack of talent on the roster, and why change is on the horizon for the Detroit Red Wings. Then, Nick and Justin bring on Jason Bukala (33:26) to take an early look at the 2024 World Juniors, Gavin McKenna's projections, then to the NHL with Macklin Celebrini's season with the San Jose Sharks, and Easton Cowan's value on the trade market.
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee reflect on the Leafs' 3-2 win over the Ducks on Thursday night. They dig into Anthony Stolarz's injury, his 'day-to-day' timeline to return and a big-picture view of his knee injury history. Should the Leafs have started Stolarz off one day's rest? Then, they get into Jo Woll's relief effort, Morgan Rielly's struggles and Max Pacioretty's 3-point night. Later, they dip into the mailbag and answer your Leafs questions!
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