• Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner! Northern Lights and Playoff Predictions

  • Apr 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner! Northern Lights and Playoff Predictions

  • Summary

  • Join the victory lap of our hockey pool winner, a first for Offside with Hawes and Maguire, as we navigate the crossroads in anticipation of the playoffs. In the latest episode, we touch down on the heated topic of free speech in sports broadcasting, where the ice is thin between strong opinion and sparking controversy. Immerse yourself in Liam's Alaskan adventures and hear tales from local bars to hockey games against spry talent, and get a taste of the camaraderie that fuels our legendary lives off the rink.

    The playoffs are upon us, and with that comes our unfiltered forecasts and dissection of the matchups set to carve this year's path to the Stanley Cup. We take sides on the Leafs' prospects against the Bruins and delve into the Florida rivalry with gusto. But it's not all puck talk; we weave in our guest's enthusiasm for family celebrations and the lure of Northern Ireland's golf greens, blending the love of sport with the beauty of life’s other passions.

    Strap in for a whirlwind tour from the safety of bears in the Yukon to the charm of Port Stewart's Strand, with an episode rich in storytelling and bold predictions. We pull the curtain back on the NHL's playoff stage and dissect our fantasy hockey strategies, proving it's not always the strongest players but the shrewdest choices that reign supreme. All in all, it's an episode packed with the spirit of competition, the warmth of distant lands, and a reminder of the redemptive power of second chances.

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