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Rosen and Roarke dig into the Conference Finals. They highlight Edmonton’s defensive growth, Stuart Skinner’s bounce-back performances, and how the Stars are feeling the pressure.
The duo also break down what’s holding the Hurricanes back and why it has nothing to do with Rod Brind’Amour. They explore Carolina’s style of play and what key piece might still be missing. To wrap up, they discuss Jeff Blashill’s hiring in Chicago and whether patience is truly the best path for a second time NHL head coach. -
Dan and Shawn react to Game 1 of both the Western and Eastern Conference Final. They discuss the the Hurricanes struggles to score, the antics that took place between Gostisbehere and Marchand and some of the inexperienced defensive play that is plaguing the Canes. What happened to the Oilers in the 3rd period? The guys look at the Stars comeback and dissect Stuart Skinner, Evan Bouchard, Miro Heiskanen and Jake Oettinger. They also talk about some of the off-the-ice news around the League, including the Bruins giving general manager Don Sweeney an extension and the expected fallout from the Toronto Maple Leafs losing to the Panthers the way they did. Listen to hear their opinions on the futures of Brendan Shanahan, Mitch Marner and John Tavares.
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Mike Zeisberger, NHL.com's Toronto-based staff writer, joins co-hosts Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke to break down the Eastern Conference Second Round, starting with Auston Matthews and the Leafs-Panthers series. The crew debates whether Matthew's scoring drought is concerning or if his impact in face-offs and other areas suggests he's still playing a key role. They also look at Matthew Tkachuk’s influence on the series.
The conversation shifts to the Hurricanes-Capitals series, where all three defend Carolina’s disciplined style, with Shawn calling it “beautiful” and undeniably effective.
Before the interview, Dan and Shawn dig into the Golden Knights-Oilers matchup, praising Edmonton’s bounce-back Game 4 shutout after a defensive lapse in Game 3. They also touch on Miro Heiskanen’s return, Mikko Rantanen’s performance, and coaching changes around the league. -
Former NHL coach Bruce Boudreau (12:25), who works as a studio analyst for NHL Network, joined Dan and Shawn to dive into the playoffs and touch on all four second-round matchups and provides opinions on the Capitals poor first game, the defensive strategy against Oilers and Stolarz/Bennett incident. The guys go deeper into the Maple Leafs and Panthers second-round series and what they're seeing from the Oilers so far during the playoffs. They also discuss the New York Islanders winning the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery and what changes the Los Angeles Kings need to make as they begin a search for a new general manager to replace Rob Blake.
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NHL.com senior writer Amalie Benjamin joins Dan and Shawn from Florida to discuss the Panthers-Lightning series, Nikita Kucherov’s struggles, and the Lightning's offensive woes. She also weighs in on the Bruins season and whether Mike Sullivan could be a fit in Boston after parting ways with the Penguins.
Before the interview, Dan and Shawn break down the Western Conference playoffs, including Kirill Kaprizov's impact, Jack Eichel’s struggles, and the wild Oilers-Kings series. After chatting with Benjamin, they discuss potential landing spots for Sullivan, Connor Hellebuyck’s struggles with the Jets, and Gabriel Landeskog’s return for the Avalanche. -
Mike Rupp joins Dan & Shawn to recap the opening weekend of the 2025 NHL Playoffs. He dives into the Kings/Oilers series, what the Senators need to do down 0-2 against the Leafs, why he gives the edge to Colorado over Dallas, and shares his take on the Battle of Florida.
Before Rupp jumps on, the hosts react to early playoff highlights. From Ovechkin’s OT winner to the chaos of Game 1 in LA and Matthew Tkachuk’s return.
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Eddie Olczyk joins Dan and Shawn to dive into the biggest matchups and storylines heading into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He kicks things off with the Toronto Maple Leafs, explaining why they’re a different team under Craig Berube, and also highlights Claude Giroux’s influence on the Ottawa Senators this season. He then shifts focus to the Western Conference, discussing the challenge the Los Angeles Kings present and how the Central Division might shake out.
Before the interview, Dan and Shawn break down the frantic finish in the Eastern Conference, focusing on the race for the second wild card between the Montreal Canadiens and Columbus Blue Jackets. They agree that whichever team clinches the spot could give the Washington Capitals trouble in the first round.
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Jean-Francois Chaumont joins Dan and Shawn to talk all thing Montreal Canadiens. Chaumont goes into how the team has been able to achieve winning mentality along with giving us deeper insight in Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Juraj Slafkovsky, and goalie Samuel Montembeault.
In addition to chatting with Chaumont, Rosen and Roarke discuss Alex Ovechkin setting the NHL all-time goals record by scoring his 895th on Sunday. They discuss the most disappointing team of this season, and they breakdown the race for the NHL scoring title this season between Nikita Kucherov and Nathan MacKinnon. -
Tom Gulitti joins Dan and Shawn to talk all things Alex Ovechkin as he closes in on Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record. Tom reflects on covering Ovi over the years and discusses whether anyone else could ever chase the record if Ovechkin breaks it.
Dan and Shawn open the show by breaking down the surging St. Louis Blues and what their playoff picture looks like. They also debate who’s more likely to win the Atlantic Division, the Maple Leafs or Panthers. They also preview the potential storyline of a Panthers vs. Senators matchup featuring a Tkachuk brothers.
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Dan and Shawn are first joined by Kim Weiss, video coach for the AHL’s Colorado Eagles, to discuss her trailblazing coaching journey, including becoming the first female coach of a North American junior team and now a video coach in the AHL.
Later, Kori Cheverie, head coach of the PWHL’s Montreal Victoire and assistant coach with Team Canada, talks about her coaching roles, learning from Mike Sullivan and Sidney Crosby, and the growing opportunities for women in hockey.
Rosen and Roarke close the show with a look at Alex Ovechkin’s chase of Wayne Gretzky’s goal record, how injuries to McDavid and Draisaitl impact the Oilers, and a debate on a potential Capitals-Jets playoff matchup. -
Anaheim Ducks forward, Alex Killorn joins Dan and Shawn to talk all things Ducks hockey. They discuss the growth he's seeing from the Ducks, the importance of playing meaningful games at this time of the season, what he's seeing from goalie Lukas Dostal and center Leo Carlsson and what it's like to be a veteran leader that young players look up to.
Killorn also talks about his involvement with AstraZeneca & the Body Check Cup, which encourages fans to talk with their doctors about recommended cancer screenings. For more info, visit getbodychecked.com
Prior to the interview with Killorn, Dan and Shawn discuss GM meetings this week and some potential rule changes like coaches challenge for goalie interference and overturned goals. After the interview with Killorn, the guys talk about the playoff race and more! -
Mike Zeisberger joins Dan and Shawn to break down all the major trade deadline moves, including a behind-the-scenes look at the Mitch Marner situation. They discuss whether Marner would waive his no-movement clause for a potential trade to the Hurricanes in exchange for Mikko Rantanen and analyze other blockbuster deals from deadline day. The guys also dive into the Central Division race, with the Avalanche and Stars emerging as the top teams despite the Jets leading most of the season. Plus, they break down the impact of the Marchand trade and discuss Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Florida Panthers radio play-by-play announcer Doug Plagens to break down the recent Seth Jones trade, the evolving hockey culture in Florida, and the Panthers playoff outlook. They also dive into the latest trade deadline buzz, analyzing recent trades, and which teams need to shake up their roster.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Blue Jackets forward Sean Kuraly (20:18) and talked about playing at Ohio State, where he has seen many a college football game as a Buckeyes fan growing up in Dublin, Ohio. He discussed the importance of the game to the fans in Columbus, how it's an opportunity for them to showcase their passion for the game and the Blue Jackets, who will be playing in their first NHL outdoor game. Finally, Kuraly appeared to get emotional discussing the lasting impact Johnny Gaudreau has on the Blue Jackets. Prior to the interview with Kuraly, Rosen and Roarke talked about Alex Ovechkin's chase for Wayne Gretzky's goal record and the lasting impact of the 4 Nations Face-Off. They wrapped up the episode talking about the Trade Deadline and what teams such as the Red Wings, Blue Jackets, Chicago Blackhawks, Carolina Hurricanes, Vancouver Canucks and more could do come next week.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Canada defenseman Travis Sanheim (13:52) and U.S. forward Brock Nelson (31:24) to get the players' thoughts on what to look for Thursday, what it was like playing in Bell Centre on Saturday and their highlights of the tournament so far. They discuss the U.S. injury situation and how it impacts its chances in title game. They touch on Sidney Crosby's leadership and what makes him special and there's a discussion on Jordan Binnington and if he's the right goalie for Canada to have in net to win the championship. Thoughts on who should be considered the favorite for the tournament's MVP and predictions for the U.S.-Canada game are also included.
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Dan and Shawn talk all things 4 Nations Face-off. Canada defenseman Shea Theodore was the first of four guests that joined. In addition, the episode features interviews with Sweden forward Adrian Kempe, defenseman Rasmus Andersson, and United States forward Kyle Connor. All four players discuss their excitement for the tournament, what it means to represent their respective countries, keys to winning and much more. In addition, Dan and Shawn breakdown the keys for Canada, the reasons why the Swedes should not be underestimated in the tournament, and USA chances along with some predications.
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Broadcaster Kenny Albert joins Dan and Shawn to break down J.T. Miller’s early impact on the New York Rangers, share his excitement for the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off, and swap some great stories. Later, Dan and Shawn analyze the Miller trade from the Canucks' perspective, debate whether the Detroit Red Wings and New York Islanders are legitimate contenders or just riding a hot streak, and discuss when Alex Ovechkin might surpass Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record. Plus, they dive into Finland’s chances at the 4 Nations Face-Off, the goaltending decisions for Finland and Sweden.
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Ottawa captain Brady Tkachuk joins Dan and Shawn to discuss all things 4 Nations and why playing alongside his brother Matthew, the Florida Panthers forward, is so special. Before the interview, Dan and Shawn break down the blockbuster trade between the Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes, and Chicago Blackhawks, sending Mikko Rantanen and Taylor Hall to Carolina and Martin Necas and Jack Drury to Colorado. They also dive into the Vancouver Canucks handling of the rift between Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller, and discuss who might replace Alex Pietrangelo on Canada’s roster for the 4 Nations Face-Off.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Florida Panthers forward Anton Lundell (19:35) to discuss Finland's chances at the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off. Lundell shares his excitement about competing in a best-on-best tournament, playing alongside Aleksander Barkov, and what it's like facing Panthers teammate Matthew Tkachuk in the opener against Team USA. Dan and Shawn also dive into the latest NHL storylines, including trade rumors surrounding J.T. Miller, the Rangers resurgence, and the Canadiens trade deadline outlook. Plus, a quick debate on which players will be named captain for Team USA and Canada.
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Nick Cotsonika joins the podcast (18:11) to discuss the Blue Jackets playoff hopes, Zach Werenski’s Hart Trophy candidacy, and Kirill Marchenko’s breakout season. He also shares thoughts on the Red Wings’ strong start under Todd McLellan and whether it’s sustainable. Rosen and Roarke open the episode with trade deadline chatter surrounding the Rangers and Bruins and preview the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, including Canada’s goalie decisions and the Finland-Sweden rivalry.
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