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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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Dan and Shawn are joined by former NHL defenseman Jason Demers (18:12) to discuss the Central Division race and why he sees the Colorado Avalanche as the team to beat despite sitting behind the Winnipeg Jets, Minnesota Wild, and Dallas Stars. Demers also weighs in on the Wild’s surprising success and injury challenges.
The hosts open the episode talking about Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record and newly announced outdoor games in Florida for the 2026 Winter Classic and Stadium Series. They also share their midseason award favorites, and highlight Team USA’s gold medal win at the 2025 World Junior Championship. -
In the first episode of 2025, Dan and Shawn are joined by Vegas Golden Knights broadcaster Daren Millard (23:28) to discuss the team’s ascent to the top of the Pacific Division standings and Jack Eichel’s case for the Hart Trophy. At the start of the episode, the hosts recap their trip to the Winter Classic, including Chicago’s persistent struggles and whether the St. Louis Blues will make the playoffs this season. The guys also discuss Colorado’s recent success and the front office’s decision to ink Mackenzie Blackwood to a long-term deal. After the interview, Dan and Shawn dissect Carolina’s recent slide and debate whether Auston Matthews should play in the 4 Nations Face-Off, despite his injury.
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In the final episode of 2024, Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Zeisberger (19:20), NHL.com’s Toronto-based staff writer, to discuss the Maple Leafs and break down how the team has found success under first-year head coach Craig Berube. Zeisberger also gives his thoughts on Ottawa’s recent surge and the continued freefall by the New York Rangers. At the start of the show, Dan and Shawn preview the upcoming Winter Classic and the IIHF World Junior Championships that begin this week in Ottawa. Later on, the guys give their immediate reaction to the breaking news out of Detroit, as the Red Wings announce the firing of Derek Lalonde and the hiring of Todd McLellan as head coach. Dan and Shawn end the calendar year by giving their New Year’s resolutions for the podcast in 2025.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by TNT and Blackhawks TV analyst Darren Pang (15:27) to preview the Winter Classic, provide perspective on Connor Bedard’s development through 100 career games, and discuss the beginning of Anders Sorensen’s tenure in Chicago. Pang, a former Blackhawks goalie, also reminisces about his favorite Winter Classic memories and the best moments of the Blackhawks-Blues rivalry. At the start of the episode, Dan and Shawn give their thoughts on the latest news in the Atlantic Divsion, including Ottawa’s recent surge, Anthony Stolarz’s injury in Toronto, and Patrik Laine’s resurgence in Montreal. After chatting with Pang, the guys search for answers to correct the continued struggles of the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Mike Rupp (19:07), former NHL player and current NHL Network analyst, to discuss key storylines around the League. Rupp weighs in on whether the Pittsburgh Penguins are a true playoff contender or a potential seller ahead of the 2025 Trade Deadline. He also shares insights into the New York Rangers' locker room dynamic during Jacob Trouba's trade saga and offers his newfound respect for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Later, Dan and Shawn recap the NHL Board of Governors meeting, analyze the Los Angeles Kings’ success, and debate the Colorado Avalanche’s goaltending situation. The co-hosts close with mailbag, discussing the Winnipeg Jets and revisiting the tactics the Rangers used to facilitate Trouba's trade to the Ducks.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Tom Fitzgerald (14:14), general manager of the New Jersey Devils and assistant general manager for Team USA. Tom discusses the United States roster for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, touching on the selection process for the 23-man team, the importance of 200-foot players, and the impact of the USA Hockey National Team Development Program. Later, Dan and Shawn break down the 4 Nations rosters for Team USA, Canada, Sweden, and Finland. They also share their thoughts on the Rangers' struggles and the surprising success of the San Jose Sharks.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by former nine-year NHL veteran and current St. Louis Blues color analyst Cam Janssen (17:28) for an in-depth discussion about Jim Montgomery’s new job as head coach of the Blues. At the start of the episode, Dan and Shawn give their thoughts on the coaching carousel and trade rumor mill, including the futures of Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba in New York and Brady Tkachuk in Ottawa. Later in the show, the duo discusses Toronto’s continued success without Auston Matthews, New Jersey’s recent hot streak, hat-trick and hat-throw etiquette, and what each host is thankful for in hockey.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Hurricanes color commentator Tripp Tracy(15:56) for an in-depth look at all things Hurricanes hockey. Tripp breaks down Martin Nečas's standout performances and their impact on the team's overall success, as well as the vital role Rod Brind'Amour plays in the organization. At the start of the episode, Dan and Shawn analyze the Boston Bruins' recent decision to part ways with head coach Jim Montgomery and the ongoing struggles of the Nashville Predators. Later in the show, the duo shifts their focus to the Jets and Panthers, dives into the mailbag to examine Connor Bedard's recent play, and explore the Capitals' outlook following Alex Ovechkin's injury.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by San Jose Sharks rookie Will Smith (19:37), who shares the story behind his first NHL goal, the challenges he's faced in his first 13 games, and building connections with teammates like Macklin Celebrini and Sharks legend Joe Thornton. The hosts also dive into their Super 16 power rankings, tackle mailbag questions on the struggles of the Penguins and Rangers, and recap the Hockey Hall of Fame induction from this past weekend.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com staff writer Tom Gullitti (14:51) to discuss Alex Ovechkin's hot start, his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s goal record, and the Washington Capitals' strong opening to the season. They also break down Logan Thompson’s 6-0-0 streak and the Hurricanes' seven-game win streak. After the interview, Dan and Shawn dive into whether Anthony Stolarz could be a No. 1 goalie for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and if there's reason to believe the Buffalo Sabres and coach Lindy Ruff when they say they're on the right track.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes (20:05). They discuss Marc-Andre Fleury’s impact, Marco Rossi’s development, and the chemistry between Kirill Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello. Hynes also shares insight into building Team USA’s roster for the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off. Shawn reports from the 2024 NHL Global Series in Finland and highlights Finnish players from the Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers. The guys also discuss Fleury’s return to Pittsburgh, the struggles of the Islanders and Bruins, and the rebuilds of the Ducks and Sharks.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Predators TV analyst Chris Mason (16:29). They discuss Nashville’s rough start to the season and their recent win against the Bruins. Mason breaks down the challenges for new Predators Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault. Later in the show the guys talk about the impressive starts from the Wild, Capitals and if the Colorado Avalanche are turning things around with wins against the Ducks, Sharks, and Kraken. They also preview the 2024 Global Series in Finland.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's EJ Hradek (15:14) to discuss the early highlights of the 2024 NHL season. They analyze the slow starts of the Oilers and Avalanche, while Calgary continues to surprises with a strong opening. The episode also covers Filip Gustavsson's remarkable goalie goal, the Blue Jackets' heartfelt tribute to Johnny Gaudreau, Igor Shesterkin's contract situation, and an update on their Stanley Cup predictions.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by San Jose forward Macklin Celebrini (16:20) and Calgary Flames defenseman MacKenzie Weegar (40:00). Celebrini shares his excitement about preparing for his first NHL game, the challenges that come with it, and what it’s going to be like to live with Joe Thornton. Weegar discusses his trade to the Flames, the intensity of the Battle of Alberta, and his minor role in securing a new arena for the team. In addition, Dan and Shawn talk about Jessica Campbell becoming the first woman to be on an NHL bench as an assistant or head coach, make bold predictions for the upcoming season, recap Utah’s opening night, and more.
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Dan and Shawn were joined by Clayton Keller (20:40) and Nathan MacKinnon (44:03).
Keller discussed getting started with the Utah Hockey Club, the journey from Arizona, the uniforms, experience so far and what the team could do this season. Before the interview with Keller, Rosen talks about his on-the-ground experience in Prague covering the Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils in the 2024 NHL Global Series. They also went in depth on the Swayman contract stalemate. MacKinnon talked about trying to build on last season, his focus and determination to try to win the Stanley Cup, and more things like having a personal chef and the benefits of that. The episode finishes with Rosen and Roarke debating the topic of preseason games versus regular season games, and if the League should play fewer preseason games and more regular season games. -
Dan and Shawn are joined by Jack Hughes (15:33) and Jon Carlson (36:40). Rosen and Roarke open the show discussing the Buffalo Sabres and their European adventure. They talked about Rasmus Dahlin being named the Sabres new captain and Buffalo's chances of ending what is now a 13-year playoff drought. Auston Matthews' chances of one day owning the NHL goal record, the Capitals chances of making the playoffs, the excitement around Philadelphia Flyers rookie forward Matvei Michkov and the impact the Utah Hockey Club is already making in Salt Lake were also topics discussed.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Leon Draisaitl (14:28) and Bill Daly (40:08) for this week's episode. The guys recap the player media tour in Vegas, along with breaking down freshly signed contracts from Sidney Crosby (02:17) and Lucas Raymond (09:25). They discuss the Edmonton Oilers chances at a Stanley Cup this season (28:18). Lastly, they dive into the NHL rookie faceoff (54:02) touching on Utah's first skate and Cutter Gauthier new look with the Anaheim Ducks.
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