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In this episode, we touch on NHL playoffs, some literal coffee talk, the recent royal visit to Canada, and fan reactions to playoff performances. We also get into the historical context of championship droughts in sports. We delve into the topic of attractiveness beyond age, discussing notable celebrities over 50. The conversation shifts to the excitement surrounding the upcoming RBC Canadian Open, and Steve gets the greatest birthday gift of all.
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We discuss how hard it is to win the Stanley Cup, especially when there are eight equally excellent teams. In Toronto, it's harder because of the insane fan and media scrutiny. We get into the emotional rollercoaster of being a hockey fan and the absurdity of extreme reactions to cheering for a great team that doesn't win the Cup. We discuss the growing popularity of women's hockey, including the Ottawa Charge's success. Our conversation takes a nostalgic turn as we reminisce about the iconic sitcom Cheers and this week's passing of actor George Wendt.
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It's our 1000th episode! We open with the nonsense of door-to-door sales experiences and the weird exchanges on marketplace and Facebook Messenger. We delve into the recent coaching changes in the NHL, particularly focusing on Rick Tocchet's new role with the Philadelphia Flyers, and discuss the concept of second chances in sports, including the ongoing debate surrounding Pete Rose's eligibility for the Hall of Fame.
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In this episode, Steve and Jimmy discuss all the NHL drama so far, the good and the bad. They strongly agree about the Sam Bennett hit on Anthony Stolarz. We talk about past radio shows, analyze the current state of hockey, including coaching changes and player injuries. We also dabble in the recent Canadian election and some recent TV binges.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Banter
03:01 Shroom Fest and Political Incorrectness
06:02 Podcasting and Listener Engagement
09:02 NHL Playoffs and the Battle of Ontario
12:10 Hazing and Early Radio Days
14:47 Goaltender Concussion Controversy
17:59 Old School vs. New School Hockey
20:55 Paul Bissonnette and Changing Media Landscape
25:25The Changing Landscape of Sports Commentary
30:08 Political Connections in Sports
32:58 NHL Playoff Highlights and Drama
37:01 Coaching Changes and Their Implications
39:11 Canadian Teams in the Playoffs
40:07 Political Landscape in Canada
44:34 Pop Culture and Entertainment Recommendations
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Jim and Steve confess their fear of public speaking and their sage solutions. We have a Canadian federal election on Monday, and we will discuss the modern ways people are influenced on who they'll vote for. Can the Ottawa Senators rally from a 3-0 deficit in the Battle of Ontario? Brady Tkachuk told the fans there will be a Game 6 back in Ottawa. We get into the crazy prank call on quarterback prospect Shedeur Sanders during the NFL Draft. And Liverpool can't stop winning.
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Jim's feeling the spring vibes — new golf gloves, fresh fairways, and his take on The Masters. We dive into the start of the NHL playoffs, where the rules seem to vanish overnight, and remember the fans back in the day who would bring handmade signs to react to the action in Philly and Ottawa. Plus, coaching shakeups with Laviolette and Cronin out, and from the "good try" files, Jim drops a hilarious story about "Eddie Olcyzk." It’s sports, nostalgia, and total mayhem — just how we like it.
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We're closing in on our 1000th episode. Whoa. We discuss Alex Ovechkin breaking Wayne Gretzky's record and how it all sounded on Sunday. We get into how ridiculous the disparity in spending is in baseball. The Senators are going to make the playoffs. Actor Val Kilmer passed away last week. The Masters is looming. Jimmy tells us about a special interview he has coming up with a 9-11 survivor.
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Welcome to Sports and Whatever with Steve Warne and Jim Jerome, your go-to podcast for all things sports, pop culture, and everything in between! This week, the boys talk about:
The generation gap between Jim and his daughter,Ottawa Senators are rolling,Ovechkin's pursuit of Gretzky's record – is it the most impressive record in hockey or not? John Tortorella’s firing in Philadelphia, Jon Cooper hits 12 years as coach in Tampa, a review of the TV show The Pit.Whether it’s sports analysis or just a good laugh, we’ve got you covered.
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Jim talks about his curling exploits and Rachel Homan's second straight world title. We discuss our early days in radio. Paul Bissonnette's star continues to rise on NHL broadcasts on both sides of the border. The Senators are looking good with a win over the Devils, but Sheldon Keefe was a little cranky afterward. And a little golf talk as we look forward to The Masters.
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This week, the boys reminisce about childhood memories, Jim's experience buying a very used car for his son (without inspection), and DIY car repairs using YouTube. They delve into the emotional aspects of life in the NHL, reflecting on player trades and the grind of the sport. They get into Aaron Rodgers' career decisions. They touch on recent sports updates, including the Ottawa Senators' winning streak and Corey Connors’ performance on the weekend. And as always some TV /Movie recommendations.
01:33 Childhood Memories and Fireworks
03:45 Buying a Car for My Son
05:45 DIY Car Repairs
08:23 Listener Emails and Feedback
13:26 The Grind of Pro Hockey
21:55 Shoutout to Our Sponsors
23:33 Aaron Rodgers' Future in the NFL
35:03 Corey Connors and the Masters
38:13 TV Show Recommendations
41:26 Ottawa Senators' Winning Streak
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Steve and Jimmy dive into a multitude of topics including entertaining tales from Jimmy's road trip to Toronto. Listen as they humorously discuss the pitfalls of Airbnbs, give a nod to their old producer Kenny Walls, reminisce about TGOR and sports night memories at the Prescott, and tackle recent Ottawa Senators trade news. Plus, get updates on Jimmy's other podcast, The Suspendables, along with a political and TV detour.
1:40 Jimmy's Toronto Traffic Woes
03:10 Airbnb Horrors and Advice
07:23 Shoutout to Kenny Walls
09:48 Memories of Buzz and Cousin Love
17:44 Ottawa Senators Trade Analysis
22:48 Liberal Leadership Race Results
26:34 Podcast Updates and Personal Anecdotes
27:45 Rusty's Family and Drinking Habits
29:20 TV Shows and Movie Recommendations
39:28 Curling Adventures and Competitions
41:45 Funny Personal Stories and Sign Off
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In this episode, Jimmy is freaked out by AI technology after his daughter takes life-like animated photos. We also unpack the online uproar surrounding Wayne Gretzky's association with Donald Trump and whether you can separate politics from personal admiration. The show takes a somber turn, discussing the mysterious death of actor Gene Hackman and debates various scenarios. We also get into our weekly movie and TV show blather, and a sneak peek into Jimmy’s latest life story disaster
00:00 Introduction and Promotions
00:28 AI Technology and Personal Stories
05:57 Wayne Gretzky and Controversial Associations
25:25 Gene Hackman Tribute
26:43 The Strange Coincidence
33:45 Misleading Headlines
36:10 TV Recommendations
40:50 Life Stories Project
43:20 Random Conversations and Sign Off
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Jim is back from Montana with his own unique perspective on the 4 Nations Faceoff and what made the tournament a success. In this episode, we dive into everything that went down, including the controversial anthem booing and the political discussions that followed. Plus, we mix in some lighthearted golf talk and share our current favourite TV shows. Tune in for a fun conversation that covers sports, entertainment and whatever...
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In this episode, Steve is joined by Don Brennan, sports columnist for Postmedia, to dive into a variety of hot topics in the world of hockey.
They kick things off with an in-depth discussion of the recent 4 Nations Face-off, breaking down the key moments and fighting's role in today's game. We also the talk about the Ottawa Senators, analyzing the team's current season, their playoff chances, and what the future holds.
The conversation also touches on the Ottawa Charge and the rise of the Professional Women’s Hockey League. Jim returns from Montana in our next episode on Monday.
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Jim explains his recent absence and the scary drive home from BC to Edmonton. Steve is addicted to buying TVs. We get into the Super Bowl storylines and a couple of the early previews of commercials we like. Buffalo got hosed in the AFC title game. We're not sure about Tom Brady as the best option to call the big game. The Ottawa Senators are rolling.
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