It’s the debut edition of Rink Wide: Vancouver’s LIVE POST-GAME SHOW! Jeff Paterson and co-host Farhan Lalji break down a 6-3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings. We discuss the key storylines, break down the goals and get to 3 Stars, the Stat That Stands Out and more.
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Listen to the podcast version on https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com/
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Been waiting for the video version 👍
Thanks for streaming it.
Great first episode
Pity the audio started cutting out around 15 minutes in. Otherwise, great live show guys.
I agree about Silovs, but they would have lost anyway.
Lalji speaks well. One doesn't hear "wont" much anymore nowadays.
Is it silovs time next season to be nr 2. He is ready now i think
Lottoline, bluegerline, Lindholm,Hoggy, podkolzin as a third if Lindholm comes back
Funky music during the intermission, chaps.
Canucks have made big strides this year, management must continue to put pieces in place during offseason so that the team can take another step in their development next year.
They’re done. One & done. In five or four.
For all that Tocchet has done right, why does he never take his time outs, and why doesn't he pull goalies. 3 goals on 6 shots should be an automatic yank. And ffs put the 3rd line back together. They were one of the best lines in the NHL, why not go back to that?? Blueger has been ice cold since then. Too much juggling!
Hopefully the Canucks go on a bit of a run and you can capture lightning in a bottle with this new post game podcast.
If I might suggest…
If they do go on a run and this postgame podcast continues…
OPEN THE PHONE LINES!!!
It’s how Dan Russell changed the local media market many years ago.
Same situation.
Canucks went on a roll and he let the people speak.
IMO just reading incoming texts is boring.
The fans are passionate.
The fans want to call in and tell you what they think.
Plus it will make for much more enjoyable viewing during the livestream.
The rawness of the unscripted callers opinions is what will give this podcast the fuel it needs to capture the market…
If and only if this team can win a round or 2.
Best of luck Jeff!
The Kings and canucks both lack great skating defensemen. Other than QH no other Dman showed excellent skating ability in that game from both teams….maybe Jordan Spence. Edmonton, vegas, Dallas, and Colorado (and to a lesser degree Winnipeg) do not have this problem and this is what separates them from the rest.