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THE DEBATE – Hockey Podcast – Episode 235 – NHL Quarter Mark: Yotes Headline the Surprises

Brad Burud/Blake Friars December 5, 2023


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THE DEBATE Hockey Podcast

EPISODE 235 | SEASON 7

NHL Quarter Mark: Yotes Headline the Surprises

Listen to “THE DEBATE – Hockey Podcast – Episode 235 – NHL Quarter Mark: Yotes Headline the Surprises” on Spreaker.

Brad Burud and Blake Friars discuss various topics in the NHL, including the recent name changes of WHL teams, goal celebrations, officiating, and recent trades. They also discuss the current standings at the quarter mark of the season and make predictions on which teams will make the playoffs. They cover the recent name changes in the WHL, the excitement of NHL goal celebrations, and the implementation of misconduct penalties for officials. They also discuss the current standings at the quarter mark of the season, including surprises and disappointments in each division. Other topics include the Zadorov trade, Tyson Berrie availability, the firing of Dean Evason and hiring of John Hynes in Minnesota, and the controversy surrounding Corey Perry. The episode concludes with listener questions about the Calder Trophy race, surprise players of the season, and favorite players to watch in the league.

Key Takeaways:

  • Multiple WHL teams have changed their names for one night, creating new jerseys and merchandise.
  • Goal celebrations in the NHL are a topic of debate, with some fans enjoying them and others finding them excessive.
  • The NHL has implemented a new rule where players can receive a 10-minute misconduct for excessive roughing or slashing.
  • The Brandon Wheat Kings changed their name to the Wheat City Walleye for one night and wore special jerseys.
  • The Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers had a game where multiple roughing calls were made, resulting in players receiving 10-minute misconducts.

Quotes:

  • “The Brandon Wheat Kings changed their name to the Wheat City Walleye for one night and wore special jerseys.” – Brad Burud
  • “The Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers had a game where multiple roughing calls were made, resulting in players receiving 10-minute misconducts.” – Blake Friars

 

 

The Exciting NHL Season at the Quarter Mark: A Comprehensive Analysis

As we reach the quarter mark of the NHL season, it’s time to reflect on the main themes and trends that have emerged thus far. The league has seen its fair share of surprises, both positive and negative, and the race for the Calder Trophy is shaping up to be more exciting than anticipated. In this article, we will delve into the key topics discussed in a recent episode of the Debate Hockey Podcast, providing an in-depth exploration of each theme using verbatim quotes from the hosts. We will analyze the implications and potential impact of these themes, and conclude with a look at what the future holds for the NHL.

The Calder Race: More Exciting Than Expected

One of the most intriguing storylines of the season has been the race for the Calder Trophy, awarded to the NHL’s top rookie. The hosts of the Debate Hockey Podcast discuss the surprising contenders and the impact they have had on their respective teams.

The hosts highlight the impressive performances of Connor Bedard, who has made a significant impact with his goal-scoring ability. They also mention the strong play of Brock Faber, who has been a standout defenseman for his team. These rookies have exceeded expectations and are making the Calder race more exciting than anticipated.

Surprising Players of the Season

Another topic of discussion on the podcast is the players who have surprised the hosts with their performances this season. They share their thoughts on the most unexpected standout players and the impact they have had on their teams.

The hosts discuss their surprise at the performances of certain players, such as Cole Perfetti, who has exceeded expectations with his strong play. They also mention the excitement of watching players like Miro Heiskanen, who may not receive as much attention but are highly skilled and entertaining to watch.

Controversial Hits and Player Safety

The podcast hosts also touch on recent controversial hits and the issue of player safety in the NHL. They discuss specific incidents and express their opinions on the actions taken by the league.

Brad Burud: “The only thing I want to say about this is the way our society is now about protecting, not the victim. We protect the perpetrators and everything nowadays in society. If the team would have just came out and said what Perry did, listen, we could have stopped a ton of rumors and a ton of hurt for the Bedard family.”

The hosts express their opinions on controversial hits and player safety, highlighting specific incidents and discussing the actions taken by the league. They also touch on the importance of transparency and addressing rumors to prevent unnecessary speculation and harm to individuals involved.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

As we reach the quarter mark of the NHL season, it is clear that there have been many exciting and unexpected developments. The Calder Trophy race has proven to be more competitive than anticipated, with rookies like Connor Bedard and Brock Faber making significant impacts on their teams. Surprising players have emerged, exceeding expectations and adding excitement to the league. Controversial hits and player safety continue to be important topics of discussion, highlighting the need for transparency and proactive measures to protect players.

Looking ahead, the NHL season promises to be filled with more thrilling moments and surprises. As the race for the playoffs heats up, fans can expect intense competition and captivating performances from both established stars and rising talents. The NHL remains a dynamic and ever-evolving league, and fans can look forward to more exciting hockey action in the coming months.


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Brad Burud/Blake Friars

Brad Burud brings the rock-solid old-school approach to the show. The Minot, North Dakota native grew up playing hockey, and spends his summers on the links. The diehard hockey fan watches tons of hockey and is full of comments and opinions. The Calgary Flames are his favorite team, and he is often accused of having a Western Conference bias. He is also the host of Flames Unfiltered. Brad brings the conservative, old school approach to the show. He is opinionated and hates losing a debate. Blake Friars brings the Canadian approach to the show. The Bienfait, Saskatchewan native grew up playing hockey for 16 years. The goalie is also a long time Roberto Luongo fan and claims the Vancouver Canucks as his favorite team. Rumors and a few photos have him in Oilers jerseys and cheering for the Habs. He denies it but tends to jump on bandwagons quickly. Blake brings the millennial approach to the show. He is candid in his approach and creates numerous laughs and bad predictions.

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