Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 24 days 5 hours 54 minutes
Jeff and Elliotte chat with Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf, discuss the Oilers struggles after a 6-0 loss to the Panthers, Sheldon Keefe’s post-game comments, provide more updates on Vancouver’s GM search, marvel at Victor Hedman’s dominance, a few thoughts on Brad Marchand, and a few more teams are added to the Jakob Chychrun trade list.
Jeff and Elliotte wonder what the Oilers will do next as they fall to the Senators, discuss Montreal's GM search and give some background on player agent Kent Hughes (who is in the running for the job), and explain why Florida is the real deal this season.
Jeff and Elliotte discuss the Evander Kane situation and how the Canadian Border Services Agency is involved, the Ken Holland press conference, Bobby Clarke’s comments on Ron Hextall, the Panthers and Kodak Black, and All-Star snubs.
Jeff and Elliotte chat with Devan Dubnyk about his desire to play on Canada’s Olympic team, getting back in game shape, the smell of burning rubber, the hardest shot he ever faced, almost fighting Jordan Binnington, and his favourite goalie growing up.
Jeff and Elliotte discuss the situation between Evander Kane and the San Jose Sharks, Rob Blake’s contract extension and the Kings hiring Marc Bergevin as a senior advisor to the GM, continued trade talks around Jakob Chychrun, the John Klingberg negotiation, and more updates out of Edmonton.
Could the Winnipeg Jets be playing their homes games in Saskatoon? Jeff and Elliotte discuss the results of the season ticket holder survey sent out by the team and the logistics required to execute such a move. They also touch on the return of Tuukka Rask, how Edmonton could save their season, and why Sidney Crosby is still fantastic.
After a bit of a break, Jeff and Elliotte kick things off by explaining what the league might do with the schedule going forward, tell you some stories that they'll be keeping an eye on in 2022, and take a few of your questions as well as a voicemail from the Thought Line.
Jeff and Elliotte are joined by six-time Stanley Cup champion Mark Messier to talk about his new book. No One Wins Alone. The guys ask Mark about his younger days hanging out with the Portland Buckaroos, if he had a certain way of winning, the type of player he’d be in today's game, why Halloween parties were so important to him, and they talk about some of his more memorable commercials.
As say goodbye to 2021, Jeff and Elliotte invite some of their favourite people from around Sportsnet to their second annual 32 Thoughts holiday party. Sit back, grab a drink and enjoy some holiday fun with the crew.
Jeff and Elliotte break down what was a difficult weekend around the league as more teams were shut down, talk Alex Tuch and his much-expected debut for the Sabres as well as Robin Lehner's return to Long Island, tell us what team isn’t interested in Jakob Chychrun, and discuss potential front-office candidates in Vancouver.