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NHL @TheRink

NHL @TheRink

National Hockey League

Join Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke of @nhldotcom for in-depth analysis on the biggest news in the NHL and insightful conversations with hockey scribes, broadcasters, players, coaches, and front office personnel, providing fans with an informative, fun and unique listening experience.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Jack Campbell (27:00). Campbell talks about "All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs," a five-part docuseries covering the Maple Leafs' 2020-21 season that will premiere on Amazon Prime in North America on Friday. He also talks about the unique experience of being followed by camera crews, while having his best season of his career last season. He chats about the expectations surrounding the Maple Leafs this year and why he's confident that playoff success is around the corner. The guys start the show talking about the Pittsburgh Penguins and how they'll deal with injuries to Sidney Crosby & Evgeni Malkin to start the season. They debate NHL Network's recent player rankings and answer a mailbag question about the NHL Division rankings. To end the episode, they talk about the remaining unsigned UFAs - including Quinn Hughes, Elias Pettersson and Brady Tkachuk. Follow @TheRink on Twitter.
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Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by NBC analyst Keith Jones. Keith previews the playoff matchups, discusses what’s stood out to him during the exhibition games, explains how broadcasting games has changed and provides his Stanley Cup picks (7:00). NHL.com’s Nick Cotsonika checks in from Toronto to give the guys an inside look at what it’s like to be in the bubble (27:20). The guys also talk about Mike Babcock joining the Vermont’s staff, John Chayka’s abrupt departure from the Arizona Coyotes, and the unveiling of the Seattle Kraken (47:00).
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Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke break down the top NHL Trade Deadline deals, and examine the moves for the Carolina Hurricanes, NY Rangers, Edmonton Oilers and NY Islanders (2:00). Carolina Hurricanes GM Don Waddell joined them to talk about the additions of Trocheck and Vatanen, the status of Dougie Hamilton, their goalie situation, and David Ayres (14:00). NHL.com’s Brian Compton hopped on the line to chat about the Islanders trading for and signing JG Pageau, and their chances of making a run in a very competitive Eastern Conference (38:00). The guys wrap up the show trying to figure out the strategy of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres and San Jose Sharks (51:00).
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Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Steve Mayer, the NHL’s Chief Content Officer to talk about the return to play plan, the 24-team playoff format, presenting games on TV with no fans in attendance, keeping fans engaged during the pause, and the challenges surrounding the NHL’s plan to return to play (8:55). NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika joined the guys to talk about the NHL’s focus on safety and integrity, the wide-open nature of the playoff format and testing protocol (31:50). Dan and Shawn banter about the playoff matchups and explain what series are most intriguing to them (27:00).
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NHL.com’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by NBC’s Brian Boucher to talk about the latest developments in the NHL’s restart plan, the potential 24-team playoff format, dark-horse teams, impact of layoff on goalies (5:00). Hockey Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier joins the guys to reminisce on the 40thanniversary of the Islanders winning the 1980 Stanley Cup. He re-lives the iconic Bobby Nystrom goal, and shares some stories & memories about the start of the Islanders dynasty (32:55).
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NHL.com’s Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Sportsnet’s Louie DeBrusk, Louis talks about quarantining with his son Jake, movies, outlook for Oilers, potential games with no fans, and his ideal linemates (16:40). The guys talk about the pros and cons of a June Draft, and run thru their list of top right wingers in the expansion era (3:00). They discuss the Penguins goalie situation, the Blackhawks front office shakeup, and some of the big decisions that are looming for Clubs like the Blues, Rangers, and Capitals. They also debate what Canadian team will be next to win the Stanley Cup (41:00).
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NHL.com's Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke are joined by Mike Zeisberger to discuss this year’s Hall of Fame class, they also try to figure out why Alexander Mogilny didn’t get the nod (11:30). Kevin Fiala joins the guys to discuss training in Sweden during the pause and Minnesota’s upcoming series against the Canucks. He also explains why he’s confident he’ll be able to continue to play at a high level once play resumes (33:40).
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Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com's own draft guru, Mike Morreale (16:18), who is the NHL.com Senior Draft Writer and co-host of the "NHL Draft Class" podcast. Morreale answers questions about Celebrini, the projected No. 1 pick to the San Jose Sharks. He discusses what makes him special, his rehab from shoulder surgery he had five months before beginning this season as a freshman at Boston University, and why we should expect to see him in the NHL with the Sharks as soon as a few months from now. In addition, Morreale talks about the other players in the draft, reasons why he thinks defenseman Artyom Levshunov from Michigan State University should be the No. 2 pick to the Chicago Blackhawks. He also touches on forward Tij Iginla from Kelowna in the Western Hockey League potentially being the player who steals the draft if he's selected by the Calgary Flames. Prior to chatting with Morreale, Rosen and Roarke breakdown the Panthers winning the Stanley Cup, how Game 7 played out, the viewership and the impact of that 2-1 win. They also talk about the future of the Panthers, who have 11 pending unrestricted free agents and what will come of the Edmonton Oilers now that they need a new general manager and should be trying to sign forward Leon Draisaitl to a contract extension. Following the interview with Morreale, Rosen and Roarke dive into some of the bigger names that could make it to the free-agent market Monday, including Steven Stamkos, Jake Guentzel, Jonthan Marchessault and Patrick Kane. They close with their thoughts on the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2024, with some differences of opinion on if Jeremy Roenick and Shea Weber should be included in the class.
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Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke discuss the Toronto Maple Leafs moving on from Mike Babcock and what the coaching change means for the team. They welcome in Mike Zeisberger to chat about what went wrong in Toronto, why it didn’t work out for Babcock, and what the new coach may tinker with to turn the season around. Tracey Myers calls in to chat about the Chicago Blackhawks, their recent success and how they’ve leaned on their younger players. Dan and Shawn round out the show with a look at the NHL.com trophy tracker.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine and NHL.com to talk about the finer points of goaltending (19:05). Kevin talks about Carey Price’s playoff performance, Henrik Lundqvist’s future, goalie technique, the toll taken after a 5 overtime game, and who he would choose to be the future Penguins goalie. The guys also explain why they are a bit concerned with the St. Louis Blues and the Washington Capitals, discuss the New York Rangers picking Alexis Lafreniere and provide some post-mortem discussion on the Penguins and Maple Leafs (53:00).
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How many episodes does NHL @TheRink have?

NHL @TheRink currently has 234 episodes available.

What topics does NHL @TheRink cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Sports and Hockey.

What is the most popular episode on NHL @TheRink?

The episode title 'Guest: Jack Campbell; All or Nothing, player/division rankings, Matthews, Pens & unsigned RFAs' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on NHL @TheRink?

The average episode length on NHL @TheRink is 58 minutes.

How often are episodes of NHL @TheRink released?

Episodes of NHL @TheRink are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of NHL @TheRink?

The first episode of NHL @TheRink was released on Sep 10, 2019.

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