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Hi.
I'm David on the other side of the glass is our driver today Rose Rose is going to be
taking over in just a second in the back.
We have Ethan and Jason holding it down for us, but Roy, we miss you.
You're sick.
It sucks.
Get better soon.
You make it sound like he's dying.
It's not dead.
You miss it.
He's very much still alive.
Oh, it's not dead.
I did.
I'm sorry.
We have a guest host today since Roy's not here and it's Adnan.
Adnan Burke.
And they'll be everybody prime hockey is here to help me get through this.
And on that note, Rose, take it away.
Okay.
So before we start, we want to just take a minute for Jesse Pierce and her kids because
they died on a fire last week, that wasn't last week.
Yes.
Earlier this weekend.
Yeah, this week.
So we just want to take a moment there.
That one hurt man.
That was that was rough tragic story.
No question about me.
Like it's dying in a fire like that.
It's an awful, awful story.
Yeah.
A lot of the wild were in town last night.
So a lot of the Minnesota media word were here.
I was talking to a few of them after the game and it's just, you know, it's just an awful
awful story.
It's nice to see that the, you know, the hockey world is kind of rallied around, you know,
the wild, the family.
That's always nice to see.
But this one really gutted me.
Adnan.
Yeah.
I mean, Michael Russo, my huge fan of this is a great job obviously covering the wild.
Once I saw his tweets about it, I was just in shock.
And it's really unimaginable for any of us who have kids suffer this kind of atrocity.
It's just tragic.
So well, Preston, peace to Jess in obviously her children, man.
So after that, like we have, and we're entering this period of time where teams are downfalling.
So I'm going to give you some stats and then I'm going to ask you boys because the Red
Wings look back to back, lose back to back games, 13 of their last 20 games.
Then you have the Kraken that lost four in a row before their Tampa win last night, same
with the Kings, lost four in a row until they beat the Kanooks, Kanooks.
No, he got it.
The Kanooks.
Binguins lost 11 of their 19 games and Sydney left the game with an injury.
And then you have the shards with losing six in a row and knocking themselves from the
play of contention.
So now I ask you, which of these teams are already lost and which ones just had a bad
week?
That's that's tough Rose.
I wanted to say the shards were going to be bouncing back, but they've really kind of
screwed themselves with their losing streak.
The Kings always seem to be meandering around the playoffs.
I feel like they're probably going to find a way in, but the team that I just can't stop
like staring at Adnan and the one that just really surprised me this year.
And maybe, you know, it's fool me one situation, but the Detroit Red Wings, like this is a
team that I thought was in the driver's seat for so much of the season.
I mean, they were tied with Carolina for first in the East.
This recently is January 25th, which is two months ago.
That's not that long ago with a giant Olympic break in the middle.
I was kind of went down the the rabbit hole little bit yesterday.
But since the Olympics, they're five six and two under 500, not good enough.
They've dropped from second in the division when the Olympic break started to all the
way out of the playoffs.
Now, I think they're two, what are they?
Three points at two points back at the Islanders.
Three points back of a playoff spot currently.
Oh, three points back at the Islanders, which two games in hand to be fair to them.
They're scoring is falling off a cliff, though.
Like they're 31st in goals per game over the last six weeks at 2.22 goals per game.
Their power play is third from bottom in the lead 13% their trade deadline ads.
Justin Falk, David Perron, they haven't done much.
So I don't know how Detroit's in a bounce back from this.
But this would be the third straight year where they've been in a playoff spot for
much of the year.
And then down the stretch, they just fell off a cliff.
Yeah, I remember talking to Todd McLeod on their head coach in late January,
around the time you were talking about when they were just rolling.
And he said, you know, the key is coming out of the Olympic break in March.
You're basically playing 14 games in 31 days.
You're playing every other night.
And he was well aware of the fact you look at the record.
The Detroit revenue is the last three years.
March has been like that cliche in like a line out like a lamb.
They've been awful in the month of March.
And so Todd was well aware of the fact that we got to avoid that pitfall again,
even when those walls were playing.
And what's happened?
They've again fallen apart in March coming out of the Olympic break.
Losing Dylan Larkin Hertz, I totally get it.
Most side of for much of the season, look at Norris Trophy candidate.
John Gibson was a terrific pick up for much of the year,
but they've completely fallen apart, as you said.
It's not complete doom and gloom as Ethan said.
They do have a couple games in hand, but I think it's a big deal when you go
from a shirt, a plow spot on the break to outside looking in.
Like once you start to need a little bit of help, it's top fine.
You win those two games in hand.
Thierryk, you're one point up on the islanders, but it's a log jam right now
between the islanders, the senators, the Bruins, the flyers, even still alive.
It's really been disappointed for Detroit.
And you have to think, what does this mean for Steve Ijerman?
This is year nine of the eyes are planned.
He's an all time great player.
We always beloved in Motown.
We saw his success in the front office in Tampa Bay,
but he has not turned around this Red Wing's team.
And clearly the criticism is on him.
I don't know if he can survive this if the Red Wing's fall out of the playoffs again.
Adnan, it's not only year nine of the eyes are planned.
It will be year nine without the playoffs for a franchise that had made the
playoffs 26 times in a row prior to this massive rebuild that they underwent.
Right.
So this really feels like a maker break year for the Red
Wings. And if they don't do it, considering how much ground they how much
breathing room they built up for themselves at the beginning of the year.
And if they just epically collapse down the stretch like this and they don't
make the playoffs, I mean, look, they still have a lot of great building blocks.
Marit Siders, a fantastic player, Lucas Raymond, Dylan Larkin,
Alex to bring it to great player.
But it's it's almost like a where do you go from here?
Like something has to change.
And I think they might have to take a big swing and say, look, I know we've
got this pipeline that we love with all this talent in it.
But it's time to take a swing and go after a big time superstar to pair with
this nice core that we have because it's not working.
Whatever they've been doing is not working.
And they're falling apart.
Like I said, they luckily, they built up a bunch of breathing room for themselves
because they were one of the best teams in the league for the first couple of
months of the season.
But man, if they miss the playoffs, it'll be an absolute disaster.
Now on the flip side, just kind of perusing the standings.
You've got Anaheim who have climbed the standing slowly, but surely to where
they're now in first place in the Pacific division.
And then we've been talking about them a lot, but Buffalo just will not stop.
They are now tied with Carolina for the top spot in the Eastern conference.
And also we haven't mentioned them yet, but Columbus now third in the
division, one point back at Pittsburgh.
They are right there.
And what a fun story that has been in Columbus.
I mean, Zach Orens, he's been having a Norris worthy season.
It's just been a lot of fun watching them succeed.
And I would love to see Columbus in the playoffs.
Obviously with all the Johnny Girdrow stuff from last year, but how much fun would
that be at an end to see Columbus back in the post season?
I'm with the David people.
So the Columbus is one of the most irrelevant sports franchises.
I mean, they've won 20 years and they've won 100 playoffs.
Yeah, they've won one playoffs.
There's in 25 years.
Sir, David Brodsky, exactly.
You're going to call me and he did it.
You're going to Columbus Ohio and you go, okay, they're known for the buck.
Guys, what else you got?
We have a hockey team here.
I'm like, oh, yeah.
So I'm like, I would love to see some love game to Columbus beyond the fact that
I have a cannon, which is obviously a great attraction there when you go to games.
You know, I think a lot of this goes to Rick bonus.
There's no question about it with Dean Abison.
The fact that they've got the stones to pull the plug and fire him mid season and
bring him bonus and no bones about it.
Rick has been tremendous.
This guy is in his early 70s.
He was on a boat with his wife just enjoying life.
He gets the phone call, took him about 10 seconds because I'm in and they've taken off.
He's a prayer friendly coach, prayer friendly coach.
And they've had a lot more offense with him at the helm.
They're playing loose and yet they still have a structure, which is a tough thing to do.
I'm with you.
I think Columbus ends up being second in the Metro.
I get the penguins a third in the Metro.
Columbus is going to be a playoff team, which you could not have said a couple of months ago.
Full credit to Rick bonus for the ways turned it around.
How about the emergence of Adam Fentilly as well?
This guy has really turned himself into a star player in this league.
And you look at this lineup like this is a talented team.
This is no, you know, last year they kind of surprised everybody.
People felt like they kind of rode the emotion of the Johnny Goodrow tragedy
into nearly making a playoff spot.
And they've done the same exact thing this year in terms of they really struggled
out of the gates, have been one of the hottest teams in the league the last couple of months.
And now they have themselves in a playoff spot.
I agree with you, Adam.
I think they're going to sail by the penguins here in the last couple of weeks of the season.
End up in the second spot in the Metro.
And they're going to be a tough out for Carolina in that second round.
If they get past their first round matchup, whoever that may be.
But there's not, there's not many players I love in the league right now.
More than Zach Worenski watching him as an absolute joy.
And he's really parlaying what he did in the Olympics in terms of kind of maybe,
you know, announcing himself to the general American public as a superstar in the NHL.
He is an incredible player.
Yeah, I'm with the Orenskies.
A guy, you know, oftentimes the Norris, you know,
becomes a popularity contest.
There are people making very easy themselves.
Well, there's nobody better than Kelma Carr, yeah, Queen Hughes.
But if ever there's here that Orenskie was going to break that logs,
you must saying those two guys are always going to win the Norris.
This should be that year.
So she was Zach Cavalch's team to the playoffs.
I think it'd be a great story to see him win the Norris.
He was great a year ago, even better this year.
Okay.
So we can say that the NHL is either broken or drunk or both.
But since the Panthers are not defending the Stanley Cup and Ed,
then we know that your leaves are not that good.
We are going to do some.
Rosie, I'm a flyers fan.
That's an often mistake.
I am from Toronto by Emma Flyers from the coming.
The leaves think I'm throw the leaves are terrible.
Oh, beautiful.
So your team is going to the playoffs, right?
No flyers right away.
12% chance to make the playoffs.
Still five points out.
Okay.
Five points out with the loving games to go.
So it's a very, very panthers type of situation before the palm trees build
Zito era.
Okay.
So what we do here is we are each of us are picking a team emotionally of who
we want to see in the playoffs.
Since the Panthers we they're not going to be there.
And then in two weeks when we do really have the teams,
we're going to let the helmets pick our fate.
But right now, I think we're going to go one on one to see who are they
rooting for.
And I'm going to read to you first voice because he sent it and he doesn't want
anyone to take his.
So Roy says, I'll start with a Buffalo savers.
I've liked the savers since 1993.
So there's history there for me.
The NHL quite honestly is better when the savers are good.
So that is Roy's pick.
Ethan, what's yours?
Rosie, I am all in on the Minnesota Wild.
They have four like some of my favorite players in the league when you talk
about Coral Caprizov, Matt Boldy, Brock Faber, Quinn Hughes.
I really love that combination of players.
And they're just a fun team to watch.
And the other team I'm really in.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, there's two teams.
There's two teams.
That's not there's two teams.
What is this?
There's two teams.
I've.
There's one team.
You're not taking these teams one to go.
Once ago.
It's the end of.
I knew it.
I knew it.
I know you don't get a minute to two team.
Let's pick everything now.
Yeah, okay.
Everyone gets to go one around.
Then the docs are taken.
Then he's thinking, yeah, final.
The first team I'm taking, the first team I'm taking is the Minnesota Wild.
I love that team.
I love that roster.
And I really hope I just like, I like new blood.
I always am going to root for the new blood.
And I look, Colorado's a fun team.
But I would rather see a new team like Minnesota rather than just watching the
same old Colorado versus Edmonton or, you know, Dallas versus Edmonton in the
Western Conference final.
Like, give me something new.
Yeah, exactly.
All right.
Had none.
Your turn.
So obviously, I'm a flyer.
I'm sure I'm for Philly.
But if I can't pick my team, I'll go with a bunch of all Canadians.
There's nothing better than choice.
In Montreal, trying to get back to the playoffs.
Obviously, face the Leafs this season to go.
Kolkopf, the first 40 goals score for this Montreal team.
It's Vincent Donfus back in 93 94.
That whole top line, by the way, is incredible.
It's like, Oscar's in a great season.
Well, might be the top line of hockey.
So much raw.
It's been a little bit up and down right now.
They're third in the Atlantic.
They got 90 points, two points up on Boston.
Got to see the Habs in the playoffs.
David, I'm going to take a page at a Ethan's book.
I'm going to take the Pacific division as my playoff teams.
So I'll take Anaheim.
I like the Dutch a lot.
I love, you know, you okay back there, Rose?
Sorry.
Sorry, I was going to give you a second round.
But it's taken that's fine.
We only need one.
We only need one.
No, it's been really fun watching the Dutch this year.
They are to great start.
They kind of fell off a little bit, but they bounced right back around.
What was it around?
I guess Valentine's Day when they've really turned it back up in the corner.
But I mean, Cuttergaug, GA is so much fun to watch.
You'll Carlson, Lucas, those styles have been great in net.
And you've got to give Joel Quinnville some props.
He's done a great job with the Dutch this year.
So yeah, and you know, at least they'll be in the playoffs for sure.
So something to root for.
But yeah, shout out, Leo Carlson, Cutterga, TA.
Who else?
I love Jackson Lakoma on that team.
That team is a fun one.
I'm sure Terry, Chris Pryder, Chicken Wing Truba.
Well, I'm going for, I don't know if they're going to make the playoffs,
but I love the ocean.
So I'm going for the Seattle Cracking.
Wow.
They're three points wide.
Rose, go ahead.
And that's a shocking choice.
The Seattle Cracker are not a fun team to watch.
So I'm an exciting team.
I love Joey DeCord, because we had him on the podcast.
Great guy can handle the puck.
Well, I love Golly's like, handle the puck.
Well, and John Forza, of course, the boy is cracking my colleague and teammate on prime.
So those are the things like, but yeah,
when you tell me it's a hockey fan, Rose, do you want to see the Cracker in there?
Uh, yeah, I love the ocean.
Rose, do you know the name of the track in mascot?
Wow.
Uh, no, but I know there was a very handsome guy that I don't think is there anymore.
Yeah, Vince Dunn.
He's still there.
He's done.
Yeah, he's done.
I thought you were like sweet on Maddie Beneers.
Can we just shout out real quick, the national predators and the fact that they're currently
holding down the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, a disaster last season,
complete and under disaster, looks like they were heading for the same thing and very quietly.
I don't think we've talked about them on the show at all this year.
Very, very quietly have played really well the back end of the season and currently find
themselves one point up on the Los Angeles Kings for the final playoff spot.
Now they would run into the Colorado avalanche in the first round, but still what an
accomplishment that would be for that team if they're able to rally and will themselves
and they'll play also the back end of the season.
Specifically, Ethan Stamco has been revitalized.
Look like he was done a season ago.
He's actually a terrific season for them.
I'm with you.
Nashville pretty shocking.
Andrew Burnett has got that team.
Looks like a probably correct Steven Stamco says 36 goals this year.
Shocked.
What?
What did I miss that fact?
He could be a 40-year-old.
He's a little further sure like I'm done by it.
Where the hell did that come from?
Props, the youth Steven Stamco.
Oh, well, here we go.
He's got two, three, four, five goals in his last four games, but still good.
God, man.
Way to go.
Philip Forsberg also quietly with a 33 goal 65 point season.
That kid is, that guy is a stud in some mustache, some mustache power.
Okay.
So those are our teams.
And next, next two weeks, we won't have control because the helmet is going to tell us
what and we're going to have to, I wish the penguins get there and boy gets the
penguins and he cannot change it because that's his helmet.
I will love that.
So maybe it maybe happens, but you control the bag.
So I know, I know, maybe, maybe I'll do something there.
Hey, Roy Buddy, you know that energy shift when the game gets good and everybody
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Oh, absolutely, Mike.
Yeah, you've been at many big time sporting events.
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Yeah.
Now we're going to get to the Panthers then,
because they're still playing out on a Y.
We suck.
Because you have to play 82 games first, no matter what.
You have to play 82.
I'll let you leave this, guys, because the only thing
I want to see is Barkey.
Thank you.
Well, you might.
I mean, there's still 11 games left and he's been stating.
He's going to show up and there's not going to be anybody left.
The Panthers lost another player last night, probably for the season.
Evan Rodriguez broke his finger.
So he joins an incredibly long list of players who's on this list.
Ethan, he got barcov, Reinhardt, Martian, Rodriguez.
Let's see.
Reinhardt's probably going to be on for season at this moment.
Yeah, she wins.
I'm a scavenge.
God.
All these guys, long term injuries, the Panthers still, I mean,
give them credit.
They're fighting back last night.
They were down to nothing.
They fought back and almost forced the game over time.
Three and a half seconds or whatever it was away.
But one thing that I liked last night,
Adnet and Ethan, when we were speaking to Matthew
to Chuck in the locker room, one of the things that he said was the reason,
or one of the reasons that they're still pushing so hard
and that they're still trying to do their thing,
is the culture that they've built in this team.
Like you can't compromise that right now with so many players that are there,
you know, from Charlotte, some of their young, you're not been coming, guys,
like they have to see that even when the chips are down,
everybody in that locker room is still giving everything they have
toward what this team tries to accomplish.
And that's building toward the future.
That's why this team is probably going to be a Stanley Cup contender for a long time.
So even at a down moment, it was really kind of refreshing to hear Matthew
to Chuck say those things.
But man, it just feels like if there really is an injury bug,
there must be a huge nest inside that locker room, because they just won't leave.
Yeah, I mean, Chuck is like the last time he can see this point.
Yeah, she missed back.
And now he's back to just hanging on valiantly.
But you can really see in a quick way, David,
they come back to you being in Stanley Cup champion next season, right?
It would be such an anomaly, but three straight Stanley Cup finals, back to back champions.
You miss the place.
You hit Harvey injuries, but then healthy and rejuvenated, you can still make a run
next year.
So this isn't like the end of a dynasty.
And you go, man, let's just say we're the good times and more than the fact that this
is over.
Look, no, this is just a hiccup and aberration.
I don't think Florida gets back to being the team that we all expect to be.
I'm actually fasting about barcoff if he comes back, because Jason Divers said to me
back in February, my podcast partner, he's going to be back no matter what.
Even if Florida's out of it, even Florida's out of it, he wants to just prove he can do
it.
Even if you could play six or seven games, that's better than waiting six months and not
coming back to September.
So I'm really curious to barcoff plays.
I think he will.
I don't see why he wouldn't.
He's been working his ass off to come back for six months now.
So regardless of the season being over, I mean, the guy has been putting in the work,
let him go out there and state for 10 games or seven games or whatever it might be just
so we can do it.
100%.
As a fan, personally, though, I don't want to risk it because it scares me personally
to have a guy with an ace, like if it's the playoffs, obviously, well, what are you
risking?
I'm just going to let him back in unless he's 100% good to go.
That's totally fair, Dave.
This isn't a training camp practice.
We don't have to worry about him.
Terry is ACL again.
This is NHL hockey.
Yeah.
I just why?
I get what you're saying.
I just want to touch real quick on the, I want to correct touch real quick on the idea
of the panthers and the tank and how what Kachak said.
And they're in such a different spot than any other team is when they're out of it at
this point in the season, usually where, like Adnan said, they're a team that feels they
could win the Stanley Cup next year.
They could have won the Stanley Cup this year.
Had they not been bitten by this crazy injury bug when I've never seen the likes of before
really.
So it will be interesting to see they're going to play their asses off the next couple
weeks, no matter what happens, but they do want to end up in that top 10 spot because
that could be a huge asset that could help them win the Stanley Cup next year, one way
or another.
Okay.
It is time for Parklog.
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The crown is yours.
David, are you making us money this time?
I sure as hell hope so, Rose.
I've got four picks for you today.
There's only two games.
So I went with some alternate lines, but I got us some value.
We're going to start with Detroit.
The Red Wings are desperate for points as we've talked about.
So I'm going to take their man Dylan Larkin did go over three and a half shots.
He's hit that number in five straight games, including his first game back from injury
on Tuesday and Ottawa where he ripped five shots on nine attempts.
Detroit needs everything they get and Larkin will be the man to carry them also and Detroit.
We're going to take Alex, the brink hat for an anytime point.
He's got a point in seven straight games and 11 of us last 12.
The cat is on fire.
So we're going to loop those two in and then we're going to go to the Rangers Blackhawks.
We're going to take Mika Zibinajad to go over two and a half shots on goal.
He's hit that in four straight and Chicago gives up the second most shots in the NHL.
Mika had three in the Rangers, three nothing loss to Chicago in December and he's been shooting
a lot lately.
And in that game, we're also going to take Conor Badard's alternate line at two and a
half shots.
He's hit that in five of six and eight of 10 on the road.
And the Rangers allow a shit ton of shots as well.
Parley odds in this one plus six sixty seven go make yourself some money ahead of a fun
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Oh.
Give us a stand up today.
Of the week.
Sorry.
Hello, guys.
Hi, David.
Hi, man.
Yeah.
So the hockey set of the week this week, Vegas is really struggling, huh guys?
What a weird year they're having out there.
It looks like Mitch Mariner and the Maple Leafs were really just kind of better off with
with each other.
Huh?
So this stat from puck empire for the first time in franchise history, the Vegas golden
nights will not finish with more wins than losses in an NHL season.
Obviously, Vegas has had unprecedented success for an expansion team, want to Stanley
Cup very, very fast, went to the Stanley Cup final in their first year, weird year out
there in Vegas.
I don't know if it's aging.
I don't know if it's an injury to Mark Stone.
I don't know if the deal is out there, but they've just never gotten off the ground.
And the thing they don't do at end, they don't beat good teams.
It's really, really weird.
What do you think the odds were before the season?
I'm sorry.
I didn't.
That's even Sam Coast would finish with twice as many goals as Mitch Mariner.
That's crazy.
That's a crazy step.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
What again?
Again.
I go again.
Nice.
I'm not going to mess with Sam Jackson as a pulp fiction.
But I think when I look at Vegas, I was talking to Shane Nighty or our colleagues on
the prime.
Obviously, he does a lot of Vegas games.
They always are behind.
Then they have a crazy push to at least get and over time, and they lose and over time.
Like it's been such a frustrating situation for Vegas.
They're not very good.
They're clinging to a playoff spot, but I couldn't be shocked if they're falling out of
the playoffs.
Feels like I'm wins a specific then admits in a Vegas.
Trying to hold on that third spot, maybe a wild card, but yeah, shocking how bad they've
been.
Oh, beautiful.
Now we're going to, I'm not going to leave you.
I'm not going to give you a minute of rose because too much rose now, so I'm going to
save you from that.
But we're going to go to win some fields of the weeks.
And because Edna is our guest here, Edna, I'm going to go first to you to your to your
win.
Okay.
Brandon Montour, your favorite team, Rosie, the crack, and I was watching the game last
time.
The highlights.
He scores a terrific goal in over time.
I just thought it was a great hockey movie here this often times in basketball as far
as I mean, no look past.
I hate that move.
I thought that is the no look shot there, David.
He's got two guys.
He's potentially looking at including Shane Wright, and then just wires the puck past Andre
Vasilyevsky.
Crack it at loss for straight games.
And this was a critical win.
Look at the Vasilyevsky's reaction, critical win at the loss for straight against one of
the best teams in hockey in beating the lightning.
So that is my win of the week.
Nice.
David.
My win of the week.
It's also gold.
I guess I wasn't a goalie.
We're kind of riding on Vasilyevsky.
But my win of the week is a goal tender flames young goalie Devon Kuley spoke about goal
tenders showing emotion after giving up goals.
Like, why can't we get pissed off?
What's wrong with that?
I loved what he had to say.
So let's play real quick.
I think goalies should be allowed to show a little bit of emotion like when they get scored
on.
You know, I don't really like the narrative that, oh, if they show emotion, that means
like, they're down and down and they're mentally soft or whatever.
Like, I think if you get scored on, like, you should be allowed to be pissed for like
five, ten seconds.
Like throw a tantrum on the ice.
I do it all the time practice.
I scream.
And I yell and I would love to do that in the game without people like judging being
like, oh, he's mentally soft, you know, because you instead of internalizing it, you
get it all out.
And then like ten seconds later, then you can smile about it and have a good time about
it.
I love it.
I love what he had to say there.
I thought that was great.
I think that he's right, too.
Like, the idea that a goalie can show emotion, like, I, I, I used to kind of have that mindset
where I'd be out there and I didn't want to like get pissed off and slam my stick against
the post.
I didn't want my teammates to be worried that I wasn't focused back there.
But I think that was almost the detriment on my teammates that why can't they be mentally
strong?
Why can't I be mentally strong?
So I'm with you.
Devon Kuley.
Let's roll.
Okay.
My win goes to the guy that I said was going to win the color of trophy.
So if he wins it, I'm going to take a winning lap.
So it's, it's this video here where he is trying to dunk it right on what he's trying
to do.
And he went into the race.
Look at that.
He's very good.
Yeah.
Matthew Sheffield.
Unbelievable player.
Yeah.
Matthew Sheffield.
That was a one handed backhand with his wrist turned down.
That was nuts.
Yeah.
No, I'm telling you.
I called it.
E.
What's yours?
He's having more fun than Matthew Kuchuck since the Olympics.
And he deserves it.
You know, first of all, he's playing really well.
Like he's backing up all the talk that he had after the Olympics and kind of, you know,
all the celebration that he did.
He's playing really well.
He's got 10 goals and 25 points and 24 games.
But the other night before the wild and Panthers played put, we'll put this picture up here
from the elbow room camera.
There's Matthew Kuchuck, Brock Faber, Quinn Hughes, Matt Bull, the Karelka Priusov, and inexplicably
Mark Cuban hanging out at the elbow room.
I'm not really sure why Mark Cuban was with this group.
But I just love this teammates at the Olympics still just embracing each other and enjoying
life in the NHL and having a couple beers with the guys before the, you know, you go out
and play them the next night.
So I thought it was really cool to see those guys hanging and maybe doing a little recruiting
for Quinn Hughes.
It was a free agent in two years.
But we can talk about that later.
Rose, your fail or who's next for fails?
We're going to fails because with our fails, the wins don't fail wins.
So Adnan, what's your fail?
I was at the game, Rosie, on Monday, senators and against the Rangers was the only hockey
game that night and the Rangers were absolutely atrocious.
They managed, at least the time we thought, nine shots on goal, which would have been
a franchise low after the game.
They got another shot award at them.
Are you kidding me?
Just a pity shot.
So 10 shots on goal and absolutely atrocious performance against the Ottawa Senators.
On a night, David and Ethan and Rosie, which Mika's a ben ashtag, it's honored for playing
in his 1,000th game.
Which is already strange, by the way, normally you play the 1,000th game.
They aren't you the next night.
But of course, Ottawa's the team that drafted him.
Okay, if I will have this ceremony beforehand, clearly it wasn't going to be going hard
out there in game 998, game 999.
Didn't want to get hurt with game 1,000 on the horizon, but just a future performance
by the Rangers.
Love Madison Square Garden, but that was an awful fail the week.
I was watching that game too, Adnan.
I couldn't believe the effort level for Savannah, Chad's 1,000th game.
That was crazy to me.
Like they just did not show up at all.
They had like four shots, half through two periods.
It was insane.
Yeah.
David.
My fail of the week.
We're going to the AHL, another gold tender, Cal Peterson of the Iowa Wild was kicked out
of a game earlier this week for spearing the Chicago Wolves gold, gold gungler.
Now in Peterson's defense, you can see Gungler giving two or three good wax at a loose pocketing
Peterson in the upper body before Gungler was shoved into Peterson from behind and then
chaos ensued still.
This is a big no-no, but I kind of get where he was coming from and I may have speared
somebody once or twice in my lifetime.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Ethan.
My fail of the week goes to something we talked about on the big show earlier today.
This tweet from the Minnesota Wild is played by play guy.
I just did not understand it.
There were 18,000 people in the bar and last night on a Thursday during Miami Music Week
and we're still trying to do digs at the Florida Panthers attendance after they've won two
Stanley cups now.
I just don't understand what we were going on here.
So this was a really lame moment for me taking a shot at the Panthers attendance.
Rosie, all you.
Before I close my fail of the week is this video where the pocket didn't go in.
I don't understand how because it was in in the back and he never got in.
So yeah, make it make sense.
I don't play hockey, but that's my fail of the week.
So thank you very much for surviving this episode with us.
Thank you, Adam.
And then for joining us, it's always a pleasure having you.
Good job, Rose.
Uh-huh.
I appreciate you guys.
It's tough, Rosie.
Thank you guys.
Appreciate you.
Adam, you're the best.
And yeah, to close it up, there's all Mark on shootouts.
I landed.
I landed 15 seconds.
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And he said to you too.
At a hot tub.
DLS.
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Thank you.
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