San Jose Sharks podcast Len Shapiro: Sharks looking to bounce back from three game skid ; Faceoff with Vancouver Saturday

The Vegas Golden Knights right winger Mark Stone (61) and the Knights had San Jose Sharks goaltender Alex Nedelijkovic (33) reaching for pucks all night long at T Mobile Center in Las Vegas on Tue Dec 23, 2025 (AP News photo)

San Jose Sharks podcast Len Shapiro:

#1 The Sharks’ star forward Macklin Celebrini has been a key part of San Jose’s scoring attack this season — how will he match up against the Canucks’ defense and can he find space to generate offense in this road game?

#2 William Eklund has been one of San Jose’s top creators. How effective will he be at setting up scoring chances against a Canucks team that has shown strong defensive performances recently?

#3 How will goaltending by Yaroslav Askarov impact San Jose’s chances? Askarov made a big number of saves in the previous matchup with Vancouver — can he keep the Sharks competitive again in Vancouver and withstand the Canucks’ offensive presence.

#4 With Macklin Celebrini leading San Jose’s scoring this season and showing dynamic playmaking and finishing ability, how will he impact the Sharks’ offense against a Anaheim Ducks team that has given up goals in stretches — and can he set the tone early on offense?

#5 Askarov in goal and William Eklund as a top creator are key to San Jose’s prospects — will Askarov’s saves keep the Sharks close if Anaheim presses the pace, and can Eklund generate sustained scoring chances to support Celebrini?

Join Len Shapiro for the San Jose Sharks podcasts weekly at http://www.sportsradioservice.com


Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson: How Stanford stacks up against Cal Northridge Saturday

Stanford Cardinal forward Chisom Okpara (10) and the Cardinal prepare to meet the Cal State Northridge Matadors Sat Dec 27, 2025 (photo by Stanford Cardinal)

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson Thu Dec 25, 2025:

#1 How will Stanford’s Ebuka Okorie control the paint against Northridge’s forwards, and can the Matadors limit his rebounding and scoring impact?

#2 Can guard Benny Gealer’s scoring and perimeter shooting provide the offensive spark Stanford needs if Northridge clogs the lane?

#3 What role will forward Chisom Okpara’s play in orchestrating the Cardinal’s offense, and how effectively can he distribute the ball against a tough CSUN defense?

#4 Will AJ Rohosy’s contributions on both ends of the floor (scoring, defense, rebounding) be a factor in Stanford controlling the tempo early in this matchup?

#5 With bench scoring from players like Chisom Okpara and Benny Gealer, can Stanford maintain offensive balance if its starters struggle to find rhythm against Cal State Northridge?

Join Michael Roberson for the Cardinal podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL podcast Jessica Kwong: Islanders Pelech gets gamer to defeat New Jersey; Rangers clobber Capitals 7-3; plus more NHL news

New York Islanders Adam Pelech scores a second period goal against the Washington Islanders at UBS Arena in Elmont NY on Tue Dec 23, 2025 (AP News photo)

NHL podcast Jessica Kwong:

#1 How did Adam Pelech’s late game-winning goal lift the New York Islanders over the New Jersey Devils, and what role did David Rittich play in the victory?

#2 What sparked the New York Rangers’ offensive explosion in the third period against the Capitals, and how did Vincent Trocheck and Artemi Panarin contribute to the win?

#3 In the Panthers’ comeback against the Hurricanes, how did Sam Reinhart’s playmaking and contributions from Anton Lundell and Sergei Bobrovsky fuel the turnaround?

#4 What impact did Steven Stamkos’ overtime goal have for the Nashville Predators in their 3-2 win over the Wild, and how did Roman Josi and Ryan O’Reilly factor into the game?

#5 The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-3, how did William Nylander and Sidney Crosby influence the game for their respective teams?

Join Jessica Kwong for the NHL podcasts everyother Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor: McCaffrey and Purdy could give Bears fits all day Sunday

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy threw for five touchdown passes against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football Dec 22, 2025 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis (AP News photo)

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor:

#1 Christian McCaffrey has been a central part of San Francisco’s offense, posting over 1,000 rushing yards and contributing heavily as a receiver, making him a dual-threat that defenses must plan around. How will the Bears’ defense handle 49ers star RB McCaffrey?

#2 Can Brock Purdy and the 49ers’ passing attack overcome Chicago’s pass rush and ball hawking defense?

#3 49ers tight end Goerge Kittle has been a key offensive weapon for San Francisco, and his status or performance could shape how the 49ers attack against the Chicago defense. What impact will 49ers Kittle’s health have on the game?

David Zizmor does the San Francisco 49ers podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor: 49ers leave little doubt in crushing the Colts on Monday Night Football 48-27

San Francisco 49ers tight end Christian McCaffrey (23) bolts past the Indianapolis Colts defensive end Laiatu Latu (97) and and defensive tackle Grover Steward (90) in the first half at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis (AP News photo)

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers (11-4) left little doubt and left it all on the Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis with a crushing 48-27 win over the Indianapolis Colts (8-7) on Monday Night Football.

#2 San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy had the hot hand and lots of protection throwing for five touchdown passes in getting the win against the Colts.

#3 Next up for the 49ers the Chicago Bears (11-4) at Levi Stadium on Sunday Night Football Dec 28th at 5:25pm PT. The Bears have won seven of their last eight games could this be a game that could go right down to the wire?

David Zizmor does the San Francisco 49ers podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Abracadabra: The Golden State Warriors Beat The Orlando Magic, 120-97

Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry #30 makes a reverse layup in the first quarter of their NBA game against the Orlando Magic at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (Photo Credits to Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

By Michael Villanueva

SAN FRANCISCO – The Golden State Warriors defeated the Orlando Magic 120-97 on Tuesday night at Chase Center, pulling away in the fourth quarter for a major home victory on City Edition Night.

The Golden State was wearing Nike NBA City Edition uniforms, which pay tribute to the team’s Oakland history. The jerseys feature Oakland’s iconic tree, which represents strength and growth, while the shorts reflect the Bay Bridge’s suspension cables, highlighting both the team’s history and its present.

Both squads entered the game with momentum after breaking their losing streaks two days prior, and their sense of urgency to keep winning was evident. The Warriors began the game with a starting lineup of Moses Moody, Quinten Post, Jimmy Butler III, Draymond Green, and Stephen Curry.

Curry added another milestone to his remarkable career, extending his streak of 70 consecutive games with a made three-point field goal, the NBA’s longest active streak, after hitting a three in the first half.

Despite the historic moment, the Golden State struggled to shoot from beyond the arc early on. In the first half, the Warriors shot 3-of-18 (16.7%) from three-point range and committed five turnovers, matching their turnover total at halfway the previous game. However, Golden State took a small 58-57 lead into halftime, relying on defensive tenacity and interior scoring. Moses Moody led the Warriors at halftime with 11 points, going 4-for-6 from the floor, including 2-for-4 from three.

Golden State regained its flow after halftime thanks to Stephen Curry’s third-quarter eruption. Curry scored 15 points in the third, helping the Warriors gain momentum and take an 84-81 lead with little over two minutes left in the quarter.

The game was physical throughout, with both teams constantly attacking the paint. Each team finished with more than 40 points in the paint, as hustle plays, loose balls, and contested possessions defined the night. Every basket felt earned, with early holiday-level passion on both sides of the court.

The Warriors blew up the game early in the fourth quarter. Orlando was scoreless for the first three minutes, while Golden State went on a 10-0 run to increase their lead. Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody gave energy and crucial scoring down the line, as Orlando missed its final eight attempts.

Golden State’s confidence grew as the quarter went on. Four Warriors scored in double digits, and the squad forced 17 Orlando turnovers before the halfway point of the fourth quarter. With perimeter shooting still poor, Golden State focused on the interior, scoring 60 points in the paint in the final two minutes of play.

It was pretty clear Golden State won when the score hit 113-94. The Warriors relied on hustling, ball movement, and key bench performances to capitalize on their minutes and stay focused until the final buzzer.

Golden State won 120-97, improving to 9-4 at home. The Warriors’ mentality was based on resilience and toughness in the paint, and they delivered, limiting the Orlando Magic to 14 points in the final quarter. Stephen Curry led Golden State with 26 points, going 10-for-23 from the floor and adding six assists and three rebounds. With the victory, the Warriors returned to .500 for the first time since December 12th, extending their winning run to two games.

Golden State will now focus on a big game on Christmas Day, when the Warriors face the Dallas Mavericks at 2 p.m., live on ABC/ESPN. The game will be the Warriors’ first look at No. 1 overall draft pick Cooper Flagg, who came in averaging 18.8 points per game, and former Golden State, 4-time NBA Champion, Klay Thompson returns to the Bay.

San Jose Barracuda podcast Marko Ukalovic: The battle continues between the Reign and Barrcuda Saturday at Tech CU

San Jose Barrcuda host the Ontario Reign at Tech Cu on Sat Dec 27, 2025 (San Jose Barracuda photo)

San Jose Barracuda podast with Marko Ukalovic:

#1 The San Jose Barracuda were in command with a three goal with a win over the Ontario Reign 6-3 Sunday at the Toyota Center.

#2 The Barracuda with the win improve to 17-9-1-1 second in the AHL Pacific Division behind the first place Colorado Eagles. The Barracuda are only three points behind the Eagles for that coveted first place spot.

#3 Marko, the Barracuda got goals in the first period from Jimmy Hunington for his fifth goal, Kasper Halttunen scored his sixth goal, and Shane Bowers picked up his first goal of the season what’s your impression of these scorers and that opening period.

#4 The Barracuda would add three more insurance goals with Filip Bystedt scoring his eighth goal in the second period. In the third period the Barracuda scored twice with Patrick Giles with his fifth goal, Pavol Regenda scored his fourth goal for the Barracuda’s sixth goal of the game.

#5 Two days after Christmas the Barracuda are at it again on Sat Dec 27th against the Ontario Reign at Tech CU. You’ve had a chance to see these two teams match up how do you see this match this Saturday?

Join Marko Mondays for the San Jose Barracuda podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sacramento Kings podcast Barbara Mason:Light the Beam the Kings end their long 10 game skid

Sacramento Kings Dennis Schoder (17) and Russell Westbrook (18) share congratulations after defeating the Houston Rockets in overtime at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Sun Dec 21, 2025 (Sacramento Kings X photo)

Sacramento Kings podcast Barbara Mason:

1.The Sacramento Kings took on the Houston Rockets last night still without two of their major players Zach LaVine and Domantas Sabonis at Golden 1 Arena. Is there any relief on the horizon for Sacramento- what is the status of their returns?

2.The Kings got a great start in the early minutes of the the game Sunday night but the Rockets made up the difference after starting slow and began to extend their lead leading up to their halftime lead.

3.This game got intense in the fourth quarter in fact the Kings had a very real chance to clock a win pulling to within one point with three minutes left in the game. Once again they had a great opportunity to close out the fourth quarter and the game.

4.After trailing going into the final minutes of regulation who stepped up for Sacramento to secure the win for the Kings.

5.Next up for the Kings will another home game taking on the Eastern Conference leaders the Detroit Pistons this Tuesday night. What challenges do the Pistons bring into this game?

Sacramento Kings podcast Barbara Mason is heard each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

⚡Craft cocktails? Check.
🔥Game-day bites? Oh yeah.
🏟️Steps from Golden 1 Center? You bet.

Open daily, Cyprus Grille is serving up local flavor with a front-row seat to the action. Stop by before or after the game—or make it your new downtown hangout.

Cyprus Grille—where fans fuel up.

📍Located inside the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena @ 300 J Street

Happy Hour – 4pm-6pm

Show your ticket for additional discounts when dining in. 

Utah Mammoth game wrap:Utah Activates Afterburners, Shooting Down Jets 4-3 In Overtime 

Winnipeg Jets center Cole Pefetti (91) battles for the puck against the Utah Mammoth defenseman John Marino (6) in the second period at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Sun Dec 21, 2025 (AP News photo)

By Tom Walker

SALT LAKE CITY–Utah Mammoth Alexander Kerfoot scores in second appearance following return, and Clayton Keller gets the OT game-winner in final home game before Christmas in 4-3 win over the Winnipeg Jets.

The Mammoth (17-17-3) wrapped up their brief two-game homestand on Sunday evening, their final home game before Christmas, against division rival Jets (15-17-2).

At 5:17 of the first period, Mammoth forward Dylan Guenther lined a bullet just wide right of the Winnipeg net which ricocheted off the rear dasher boards and past the left side of the net to linemate Lawson Crouse who put the puck past Connor Hellebuyck for his 9th goal of the season, with the additional assist going to Barrett Hayton. 

Crouse is now just three goals shy of his 2024-2025 scoring mark.  A little more than four minutes later, Utah captain Clayton Keller found JJ Peterka in front of the net and wired a perfect lateral pass from behind the goal line and onto Peterka’s stick who knocked the puck in for his 14th goal of the season, with Nick Schmaltz picking up the additional assist, increasing the Mammoth lead to 2-0.

Peterka now trails only Dylan Guenther for the team in goals. In an opening period with very few shots on goal, Hellebuyck turned away 5 of 7 while Utah netminder Karel Vejmelka stopped all four shots by the Jets.

Three minutes into the second period, a series of crisp tic-tac-toe passes from the Mammoth offense concluded with Kerfoot, playing in just his second game of the season since returning from injury, blasting a slap shot past Hellebuyck, who was screened by Liam O’Brien, for his first goal of the year, assisted by Sean Durzi and Mikhail Sergachev to make it 3-0 Utah. 

It was Kerfoot’s first goal since last March 30 at Chicago. Shortly past the halfway mark of the period, O’Brien went to the sin bin for interference against Neal Pionk, and Winnipeg forward Kyle Connor cashed in the power play goal for his 16th of the season, assisted by Mark Scheifele and Gabriel Vilardi, narrowing the gap to 3-1.  Shots on goal remained on the low side in the second period, with each netminder turning away 7 of 8.

With less than 5 minutes remaining in the 3rd period, the Jets scored 2 goals in 25 seconds to suddenly even the score at 3-3 with 4:12 to play.  First, Kyle Connor scored his second of the game with a slap shot for his 17th on the season, assisted by Josh Morrissey and Mark Scheifele. Then Morgan Barron netted his 7th of the season on a snap shot, assisted by Tanner Pearson.  The remainder of the period, both teams played not to lose rather than making any aggressive moves which might backfire.

The Mammoth wasted no time in the overtime period, with Keller scoring the game-winner just 13 seconds into the frame, the fastest overtime goal in franchise history, assisted by Dylan Guenther and Mikhail Sergachev. 

Keller’s 12 goal of the season, and third game-winner, improved Utah’s home record to 9-6-1, and 18-17-3 overall.  He leads the Mammoth with ten multi-point games this season.  Vejmelka is tied for the NHL lead with 15 wins.

During his postgame remarks, Lawson Crouse talked about the final five minutes of the game.  “Yeah, we made it interesting for ourselves,” Crouse began. “Obviously I feel like Gunner has been clutching in OT all season long. Incredible pass, incredible shot by Kells. Definitely not the way we wanted the third period to go. But credit to our group. That’s not easy. They scored two right away and then right into OT pretty much so credit to the group for having the right mindset and being able to get the win.” Crouse described the team’s biggest asset as “the way that we play in unison with each other. I think when we’re playing at our best, we’re getting pucks in deep and we’re taking away time and space of the opponent. We just have to get to that and stick to that for 60 minutes.” He was particularly happy for Kerfoot to get his first goal of the season.  “We’re so happy and proud to have him back in our lineup. He fills a big hole for our group as a leader. Just super proud and happy for him.”

Captain Clayton Keller said that the third period was “obviously not great.” He continued, “We still have to make plays, even if we’re winning. Whatever the score is, they’re gonna make a push. That’s something that we’ve talked about and tried to get better at. I think just learning from it. You’d rather mess up and try to do the right thing than just be safe and see what happens. I think that’s something that we have to learn from and do moving forward.” He was also happy to have Kerfoot back in the lineup.  “He’s such a great player. He can play anywhere in the lineup. He’s a great leader, someone that we missed when he was out. Just all the little things that he does on the bench, during the game, in the locker room. I can’t say enough great things about Kerf and how good of a person he is and player as well. It’s awesome getting him back. We definitely have had more juice since he’s been back.”

Utah Mammoth Head Coach André Tourigny’s opened his postgame comments by saying, “There is quite a bit to unpack from that game. That was a huge and important game against a division rival. They found a way to win and get the two points. We had a two-goal lead in the third. I would’ve loved to close that game right there. I think they got a little bit nervous and lost their composure with the puck. Like I often say, there are two important things when you’re protecting a lead: it is having poise with the puck… Having poise with the puck doesn’t mean being slow; it means being fast, keeping your feet moving, moving the puck, and having a lot of pace defensively, which is our strength. They had one scoring chance in the first 13 minutes of the third because we had pace, because we’re on them. Then, we became a little too conservative, and they were able to come back. Without spending too much time on that, we need to retain them when they tie the game. How we responded was taking the momentum back. We went, we forechecked, we had good opportunities and possession in their zone, and from there, they had nothing. That was a good response. There are many teaching moments in that game, and many things we can do better. But there are things we can build on. We played 53 minutes of really good hockey, and we deserve to have the lead by two goals. We stumbled for a little while, and we need to learn from it, get better, and take that seriously. At the same time, we can also be proud of when adversity was there, we responded right away, and we were really strong in our finish and found a way to get the two points. We had a little bit of everything today.”

Talking about the first two periods, Bear said, “Well, I will say four lines contributed. The line that did not score was absolutely elite at shutting down one of the best lines in the league, and they played a hell of a game. They scored a goal as well, but I am really proud of the way Hays, Gunner, and Crosser handled it. Sometimes, the way I match lines, I am not a hard match line guy, which causes them a little bit of ice time. It is a big pill to swallow for them, but they do it for the benefit of the team. I always want to make sure the line is playing against the top line, and the other side is fresh. I don’t want a tired line. Sometimes, as I said, it causes them a little bit of ice time. But they manage it like pros, and they did a really good job. I am really proud of them, no doubt about it. We talked about a little bit of adjustment we wanted in the O-zone and it paid off. The boys did a good job. We scored a goal under those kinds of restrictions; we still score in the blue paint. We won a lot of battles, so there were a lot of positives against the team to defend really well.”

Tourigny acknowledged that the game had its flaws. “Well, I can’t say that today was a Picasso, to be honest. We were nervous with the puck in our zone, but we were at the offensive blue line, turning the puck over. That is a teaching moment. The intention was right, but we still have to grow, understand it, and buy in 100%. They opened the door, they came in, and that could have hurt us big time. Every point is important. We have one more game before Christmas, and it will be a good test. It is the best team in the league, and we need to manage the game the right way.”

The Mammoth will play the Avalanche on Tuesday in Colorado, and then return to Delta Center for a single game against the Nashville Predators following the Christmas break before ringing in the new year in the greater New York area with a January 1st game against the Islanders followed by contests against the Devils and Rangers before returning home for a season-long 7-game homestand beginning January 7 against the Ottawa Senators.

Stanford Cardinal podcast Daniel Dullum: Okorie leads Stanford with 32 points in win over Colorado 77-68

Ebuka Okorie (1) led the Stanford Cardinal in scoring with 32 points to help defeat the Colorado Buffaloes at PHX Arena in Phoenix for the Hall of Fame Series on Sat Dec 20, 2025 (Stanford Cardinal X photo)

Stanford Cardinal podcast Daniel Dullum:

#1 Stanford Cardinal (10-2) defeated a former Pac 12 school the Colorado Buffaloes (10-2) which were no pushover in Colorado and quite handedly in a nuetral site win for the Cardinal 77-68 in Phoenix.

#2 Cardinal guard Ebuka Okorie was lights out leading with 32 points. Okorie got fired up and the Buffloes just couldn’t shut him down regardless of double teaming him.

#3 The Buffaloes came away with a first half 35-33 lead it was the second half that the Cardinal had a breakout coming away with an 11 point 44-33 lead and that pretty much clinched it for Stanford.

#4 How much does this win on the road demonstrate that Stanford has jelled their game plan and doing it against a school who had lost only one game going into this one.

#5 Next up for Stanford the Cal State Northridge Matadors (7-5) Mon Dec 22 the Matadors have won five of their last eight games. This game will be at Maples Pavilion do you see the Matadors easy work for the Cardinal on Monday?

Daniel Dullum does the Stanford Cardinal podcasts Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com