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  • Matt Cullen
    2024/12/23

    There are 21 players in NHL history that have played more than 1,500 games. Matt Cullen is on that list and he's the latest inductee into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Fun fact; Cullen is the only player of the 21 to not have made an NHL All-Star team! He joins Frank for a lengthy discussion talking about his induction, his family hockey tree, working on his skating throughout his career, winning the Stanley Cup in 2006, continuing to play after winning back-to back Stanley Cups with the Penguins, having a deep passion for the game, and being a hockey dad.


    TIMESTAMPS

    3:00 - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction

    4:10 - Hockey Family Tree

    6:15 - Being coached by his dad

    9:00 - When he knew hockey could be a career

    12:45 - Criticism about his skating

    16:20 - Getting to the NHL

    17:50 - Who helped him along the way

    19:30 - Winning the Stanley Cup in 2006

    21:00 - Growing up an Oilers fan

    21:45 - Winning back-to-back Stanley Cups with the Penguins

    23:35 - Not retiring after his season with the Wild

    26:45 - Playing with a deep passion for the game

    29:00 - Finding confidence season after season

    31:00 - Coaching

    32:50 - Being a hockey dad


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    39 分
  • Dylan Strome
    2024/12/13

    Dylan Strome is on pace for a career season. After a few challenging years in Chicago, Strome has found himself a home in Washington where is he thriving alongside Connor McMichael and Aliaksei Protas under the leadership of Alexander Ovechkin. Frank is joined by Strome to talk about the new look Capitals, finding confidence, coach Spencer Carbery, playing with Patrick Kane and Alexander Ovechkin, playing a part in the chase for the goal scoring record, his group chat with his brothers, and more.


    TIMESTAMPS

    4:40 - The start to the season

    6:30 - Being coached by Spencer Carbery

    10:30 - Finding confidence

    13:20 - Not being signed by the Blackhawks

    14:20 - Why he chose Washington

    14:50 - Playing with Patrick Kane and Alexander Ovechkin

    15:50 - Ovechkin's chase for the goal scoring record

    18:20 - Playing without Ovechkin

    19:10 - No Capitals being selected for the 4 Nations Faceoff

    20:20 - Fun outside of hockey

    21:40 - His dogs

    22:20 - Group chat with his brothers, Ryan & Matthew


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    25 分
  • Kyle Davidson
    2024/11/27

    Kyle Davidson is youngest General Manager in the NHL. He sat down with Frank in Toronto to talk about his first job in hockey, interning in Chicago, growing on the job, the GM search in Chicago, not being afraid to reach out to teams during his early days, his "welcome to the NHL" moment, and tips he would like to pass along to the next generation of hockey executives.


    TIME STAMPS

    2:00 - Growing up in Sudbury and his heart condition

    3:15 - First job in hockey

    5:45 - Road to the NHL

    9:45 - Chicago internship

    19:00 - Growing on the job

    20:30 - Video work

    21:50 - Assitant GM in Chicago

    25:30 - GM Search in Chicago

    27:45 - Eye Opening Moment

    30:10 - Reaching out to teams early in his career

    31:40 - Finding time for others

    33:00 - Tip he would like to pass along


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    36 分
  • Kevin Cheveldayoff
    2024/11/13

    Frank sits down with Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff in Toronto during Hockey Hall of Fame weekend to discuss his their unbelievable start, improvements they have made during the off-season, how Scott Arniel has left his mark on the team, the growth of their leadership group, and the importance of Connor Hellebuyck.


    TIMESTAMPS

    2:15 - Did you see this start coming?

    3:15 - What has enabled the team to come together and be so productive?

    4:45 - Improved power play

    6:45 - New coaching staff, but still familiar

    9:45 - Continuity leading to success

    16:10 - Resisting the urge to rebuild the team after playoff loss

    18:00 - Growth of the leadership group

    21:55 - Kyle Connor has a little more swag this year

    25:10 - The value of Connor Hellebuyck


    Music Credit: Metronomy - The Look


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    29 分
  • Connor Bedard
    2024/10/30

    He is one of the top players in the NHL and he's only 19 years old! Frank travelled to Chicago to sit down with Calder Trophy winner Connor Bedard for an in-depth interview about his confidence going into year two, off-season training, problem solving on the ice, family coming to visit, living alone, and commitment to defence.


    5:15 - Fantasy Football

    6:45 - Confidence going into year two

    7:30 - The pressure of media

    8:30 - Nutrition and training at the pro level

    9:43 - Dealing with missing a chunk of his rookie season to injury

    11:30 - Who guided him through his first year

    12:15 - Mom coming to visit

    13:15 - Training goals over the summer

    15:30 - ‘Problem solving’ on the ice

    18:00 - Areas of disappointment from year one

    20:55 - What does Connor Bedard do to unwind?

    21:30 - What teams/players does Connor like to watch?

    24:05 - What is different about the team vibe this season?

    26:30 - Commitment to defence


    Music Credit: Cage the Elephant - HiFi


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    30 分
  • Glenn Hefferan
    2024/10/21

    We are potentially approaching a milestone moment for major junior hockey. The NCAA Division I Council is considering making a landmark change in eligibility rules that would allow CHL (Canadian Hockey League) players to compete at U.S. colleges. The upcoming vote will allow players who have previously played in any of the CHL leagues—the Western Hockey League (WHL), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), or Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) to retain eligibility for NCAA hockey.


    There’s a lot to unravel here as there would be a domino effect that would impact other leagues — including the USHL. Frank is joined by Glenn Hefferan, the President & Commissioner of the USHL, to discuss this potential landmark moment in hockey.


    TIMESTAMPS

    7:32 - How would changing the amateur hockey landscape affect the USHL?

    10:05 - How much money do college players make?

    13:45 - Will the USHL adapt if the pre-eligibility rules change?

    20:24 - What is the NHL’s relationship with the USHL?

    22:09 - Why doesn’t the USHL get the same support as the CHL from the NHL?

    26:00 - Getting more rinks in more cities in the USA

    28:30 - Lucky to grow up near a rink and find hockey ‘by accident’

    30:45 - Will we see more co operation between different leagues?

    33:40 - Could the USHL come to Canada?

    36:20 - How do the possible changes affect the grass roots players, as opposed to top players?

    39:30 - How academic rules may affect CHL players coming to the NCAA

    41:15 - Will NCAA be changing rules around player agents?


    Music Credit: Bahamas - Trick To Happy


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    52 分
  • Boston Bruins Preview
    2024/10/14

    Frank is on the road! This week he travels to Boston to sit down with head coach Jim Montgomery (4:00), veteran Brandon Carlo (17:00), and newcomer Elias Lindholm (27:00).


    Jim Montgomery

    4:30 - How the team has handled ‘the noise’ around Jeremy Swayman

    6:15 - Instilling a tradition of excellence

    8:45 - Becoming a better coach

    13:00 - Developing Boston’s young stars

    15:00 - The new D-core makes them a more complete team


    Brandon Carlo

    17:20 - What is behind the consistency in Boston

    18:30 - What is the culture around the team

    20:40 - Communication is key


    Elias Lindholm

    27:30 - How has the transition been after three teams in 365 days

    31:00 - Being tough to play against

    32:30 - Getting to play with this defense

    33:30 - The standards and expectations of playing in Boston


    Music Credit: Cola - Down To Size


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    36 分
  • Ottawa Senators Preview
    2024/10/07

    The Ottawa Senators are a different team this season. Frank travelled to Ottawa during their training camp to chat with head coach Travis Green (35:40), captain Brady Tkachuk (4:45), and newest member of the team, David Perron (18:30).


    Brady Tkachuk

    5:30 - What he learned about what it takes to win a cup from watching his brother Matthew

    7:50 - New vibe to the team this year

    9:10 - Things that need to be different this year

    17:30 - Differences under the new ownership


    David Perron

    19:35 - Keys to his long term success in the league

    23:45 - What drew Perron to Ottawa

    25:45 - Differences between his roles in Detroit, St Louis and Ottawa

    28:35 - Being a hockey nerd with his son


    Travis Green

    35:45 - What has he learned about the team in the first few weeks

    40:00 - How he has changed since coaching in Vancouver

    41:00 - His year away from the NHL

    42:30 - How do you find the balance between being sensitive and when the players ‘need a kick in the pants’

    46:45 - Thoughts on acquiring Linus Ullmark

    47:45 - Helping Josh Norris get back to form

    49:00 - Expectations for the team this year


    Music Credit: Bob Moses & Amtrac - Back to You Remix


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    53 分