NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast with Len Shapiro: Can Ovechkin beat the speed of the Knights?; Can Fleury stand on his head against Caps?

Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin celebrates after scoring a goal against the Lightning during Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.(Photo: Kim Klement, USA TODAY Sports)

On the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast with Len:

#1 How much of a threat is the Washington Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin with his shooting ability against the Vegas Golden Knights?

#2 The Caps open the Finals on the road. Is this a disadvantage or it won’t matter much seeing what they did on the road in the third round against the Tampa Lightning?

#3 The Caps are deep in players, a roster with a team that has players that have been together for awhile.

#4 The Knights have been getting great goaltending from Marc Andre-Fleury and he’s been a crux for this team in the postseason.

#5 The Knights-Caps go at it for Game 1 tonight at T-Mobile Center. Len talks about how he sees this first game.

Len does the NHL Stanley Cup Finals each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast with Matt Harrington: Playoffs were unbelievable and the NHL Finals should be one for the ages

Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin is tied up with Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt as players come together after a third period play during the regular season at T-Mobile Arena (File Photo: Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA TODAY Sports)

On the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast with Matt Harrington:

#1 Here it is the Stanley Cup Finals and the Vegas Golden Knights goes up against the Washington Capitals for Game 1 Monday night at the T-Mobile Center in Vegas.

#2 Who to look for on Vegas in the Finals: The Knights’ center Jonathan Marchessualt who has had a great postseason and one of the key reasons why the Knights are where they are with eight goals and 10 assists and one of Vegas’ best offensive weapons.

#3 The Knights’ left winger William Karlsson and right winger Alex Tuch both have six goals amongst them. How do you see them matching up against Caps.

#4 The Caps have a potent offense in their own right with post season numbers from Evegeny Kuznetsov 11 goals, Alex Ovechkin 12 goals, and TJ Oshie seven goals.

#5 So the moment of truth, the countdown to Monday at the T-Mobile Center–the Vegas Knights and the Washington Caps. Joe talks about how this matchup will play out.

Matt Harrington does the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast with Joe Lami: Vegas and Washington could go seven games; Finals start Monday night in Vegas

photo from the detroitfreepress.com: The Vegas Golden Knights defenceman Colin Miller (6) catches a stick on the nose as Washington Capitals right winger Devante Smith-Pelly (25) both battle on the glass during the second period of Sun Feb 4th’s game in Washington

On the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast with Joe Lami:

#1 Here it is the Stanley Cup Finals and the Vegas Golden Knights goes up against the Washington Capitals for Game 1 Monday night at the T-Mobile Center in Vegas.

#2 Who to look for on Vegas in the Finals: The Knights’ center Jonathan Marchessualt who has had a great postseason and one of the key reasons why the Knights are where they are with eight goals and 10 assists and one of Vegas’ best offensive weapons.

#3 The Knights left winger William Karlsson and right winger Alex Tuch both have six goals amongst them. How do you see them matching up against Caps.

#4 The Caps have a potent offense in their own right with post season numbers from Evegeny Kuznetsov 11 goals, Alex Ovechkin 12 goals, and TJ Oshie seven goals.

#5 So the moment of truth, the countdown to Monday at the T-Mobile Center–the Vegas Knights and the Washington Caps. Joe talks about how this matchup will play out.

Joe Lami does the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Tony Renteria: NFL tells players no more kneeling–will players revolt?; Bucks’ Brown tased by Milwaukee cops; Knights– the impossible dream

Photo credit @ABC: The Milwaukee Bucks Sterling Brown is detained by Milwaukee Police for a parking violation and later is tased from this body cam video furnished by police

On Headline Sports with Tony:

#1 The NFL has ordered all players to stand during the national anthem. They must stand at full attention respectfully, and if these orders are not followed, the NFL will fine the respective team. The NFL players’ union said they might consider appealing the new policy.

#2 Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown was stopped by the Milwaukee Police for a parking violation. The police on video ordered Brown to back up the video showed Brown cooperating, but when other officers showed up the initial officer said that Brown got in his face–a lie, which was not in the video–and didn’t show Brown getting aggressive. Brown was then tased by the police as five to six other officers arrived. The Milwaukee police have disciplined the police officers who handled the incident. Tony answers the question had it not been for Brown being a player, would this had been a story?

#3 The Vegas Golden Knights now in the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, a first for any first-year expansion team in any sport. Tony answers how they’ll do against the Washington Capitals in the NHL Finals.

#4 San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster’s charges have been dropped and will now be able to join the 49ers. Foster’s ex-girlfriend said there was no domestic abuse and that she had been in a fight with two other women the day before Foster was arrested. Foster has been charged by the Santa Clara DA’s office for possession of a illegal firearm dropped from a felony to a misdemeanor.

#5 The Golden State Warriors will face the Houston Rockets tonight in Game 5 in Houston. The series is tied 2-2. Tony answers the question if this series is unpredictable at this point.

Tony Renteria does Headline Sports each Thursday for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sharks’ Evander Kane to step into superstar role with long-term deal

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By Marko Ukalovic

The San Jose Sharks are closing in on a seven-year contract with star forward Evander Kane that will keep the high-scoring forward off the free-agent market and for all intents and purposes make Kane a Shark for life, according to multiple reports.

Kane, who turns 27 in August, was acquired from the Buffalo Sabres at the trade deadline. Under the terms of that trade, the Sabres will now get a first-round pick in 2019 instead of a second-rounder because Kane signed with San Jose. The selection is lottery-protected, so it could be moved to 2020.

Kane’s status was one of the biggest questions heading into this offseason for the Sharks, who were knocked out of the playoffs in six games in the second round by eventual Western Conference champion Vegas Golden Knights.

What this means for longtime center Joe Thornton, the other prominent potential free agent on the team, is not clear but he has gone on record saying he’s willing to come back on a reduced one-year deal.

Kane had issues off the ice and with teammates at times during his stints with the Winnipeg Jets and Buffalo, but blended in well with a veteran Sharks team and got the opportunity to go to the postseason for the first time in his career.

Kane made an immediate impact in San Jose, stepping right onto the top line with captain Joe Pavelski and helping ease the loss of Thornton, who went down with a season-ending knee injury in January. Kane used his speed and physical play to deliver nine goals and five assists in 17 games and spark an eight-game winning streak that sent San Jose to the playoffs.

Kane shined in the first round with three goals and an assist during a sweep against Anaheim. But he struggled a bit against the Golden Knights, slowed by injuries to his knee and shoulder that lingered from the end of the regular season.

Even if the Sharks were to sign Thornton (imagine Kane on the number one line with Pavelski and Thornton), Kane will now be the face of the Sharks. With his speed, tenacity and scoring touch, Kane will be the star player for the Sharks for the next seven years as he is entering the prime of his career. The torch will be passed on to Kane once Thornton is gone.

It will be a role Kane will relish in as he likes the winning environment that the Sharks present with veterans Pavelski, Logan Couture and up and coming young players such as Tomas Hertl, Joonas Donskoi and Timo Meier as the core nucleus of the team.

Kane finished last season with 29 goals and 25 assists, his second-most productive season to his 30-goal, 27-assist campaign for the Jets in 2011-12. Kane has 186 goals and 168 assists in 574 career games since entering the NHL as the fourth overall pick by Atlanta in 2009.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Marko Ukalovic: 7th game between Washington and Tampa Bay to decide winner of Eastern Conference tonight

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On the NHL Stanley Cup playoff podcast with Marko:

#1 After taking the first two games of the Eastern Conference Finals the Washington Capitals confidentially arrived in Tampa Bay for Games 2 and 3 and saw their chances to breeze through this one go the wayside losing Games 3 and 4.

#2 In Game 6, the goaltender for the Caps Braden Holtby stopped all 24 of the Lightning’s shots for the shutout 3-0.

#3 The Caps’ TJ Oshie scored two goals on Monday night to help the Caps get a three-goal victory past the Lightning.

#4 Tampa Bay’s top lines couldn’t do anything with Washington’s peppered offense and the Lightning couldn’t get on the scoreboard.

#5 So a Game 7 is forced and the Lightning will have home ice. Marko gives us his take on who wins this series.

Marko Ukalovic does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff review each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: At this time last season, Knights players were all playing for different teams

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On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 Everyone that’s on this Vegas Golden Knights roster was somewhere else last season. Now each player represents an unbelievable fairy tale story of a team who started out 500-1 odds to make the finals in September and now their favored to go all the way.

#2 Marc-Andre Fleury, the Knight goaltender, has been amazing in goal and it’s as if he’s hasn’t missed a step as he’s now playing in his fourth final.

#3 On offense, James Neal and William Karlsson have been key on Vegas’ offense this postseason.

#4 It’s the first time that a first-year franchise team has gone this far.

#5 Can the Knights go all the way and what is the best thing the Knights have going for them?

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Mary Lisa can be heard every Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff Conference Finals podcast with Len Shapiro: Knights, first year expansion team, makes sports history; Caps-Lightning face off for Game 6 tonight

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On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Len:

The Vegas Golden Knights continue to write sports history as they clinched Game 5 against the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 on Sunday. The Knights got past the Sharks to start the second round of the playoffs.

Then knocked off Winnipeg 4-1 in Round 3. The Knights have been dubbed “a band of misfits” they were castoffs from different NHL teams and were expected to finish in the dumper as a first year expansion team. But as the Knights say in their pregame light show earlier in the series “The Impossible happened.”

At the beginning of the season, the Knights were 500-1 odds of making it to the Stanley Cup Finals and now here they are just waiting for either the Tampa Bay Lightning or the Washington Capitals to finish off their series as they play Game 6 tonight with Tampa Bay in a 3-2 lead.

Len Shapiro does analysis of the NHL Stanley Cup post season each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Western Conference Finals podcast with Matt Harrington: A Vegas win Sunday would make the Knights a first-time, first-year expansion team to go to the NHL Finals

@GoldenKnights photo: The Vegas Golden Knights Reilly Smith who scored the game winning goal in the third period on Friday night at T Mobile Center in game 4 as the Knights take a 3-1 lead going back to Winnipeg

On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast with Matt:

The Vegas Golden Knights, who entered their first year expansion season, were even long odds in the their hometown at 500-1 to go all the way when they were chasing the puck in September during preseason. Now those same oddsmakers have the Knights favored to go all the way to win the NHL Stanley Cup, which would be a first in any sport for a first year expansion team.

The Knights down 1-0 to the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at the T-Mobile Center got their game plan together with goals from Reilly Smith who scored on a breakaway in the latter stages of the third period. The goal put the Knights a goal in front of the Jets and later for the win 3-2.

The Knights also got offensive help with goals from William Karlsson and Tomas Nosek. The Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 35 shots by the Jets in gGame 4 and moved into ninth place for wins by a goaltender in the NHL post season.

Matt Harrington is doing analysis for the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Playoff podcast with Joe Lami: Lightning strikes twice as Tampa Bay ties series with Caps at two apiece

(Photo: Amber Searls, USA TODAY Sports) Ouch! Washington Capitals Alexander Ovechkin (8) feels the pain after the Tampa Bay Lightning put the stop to his attempts to score in the second period

On the NHL Stanley Cup Eastern Conference playoff podcast with Joe Lami:

Up 2-0 after the first two games in Tampa Bay, the Washington Capitals had a lot of confidence going back to Washington that this one was in the bag. A swagger and maybe some overconfidence during the morning skates before Games 3 and 4 and no idea what would be ahead after the conclusion of the two games on the Capitals’ ice.

In the first period of Game 4, the Lightning scored twice in the first period wasting no time as the Bolts’ Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos put the Lightning in the drivers seat. The Capitals would score only a goal in that first period and another in the second for all their offense on Thursday night.

In the third period, the Lightning’s Alex Killorn scored his fifth goal of the postseason and Anthony Cirelli found the back end of the net with his second goal of the postseason to put this one to bed for the 4-2 win.

Joe tells you about Tampa Bay’s success in coming back in this series with speed, shutting down Alex Ovechkin, and taking Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby out of his game. Joe also takes a look at going back to Tampa Bay and what Washington needs to do to get back into this series in Game 5.

Join Joe Lami for the NHL Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Stanley Cup playoff podcast each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com