Last Word on Hockey presents The 4th Line Hockey Podcast #205 – John Stevens Fired. Coming from Calgary, AB, Carl, Joel provide their own unique and fun view of hockey. Every week the guys share their thoughts on the news of the week, have a variety of guests from the world of hockey as well as spending some time in segments like The Elimination Station, Joel’s Counselling Couch, The Rant Shack, and The Hot Seat.
The 4th Line Hockey Podcast #205 – John Stevens Fired, Pekka Rinne, Yanni Gourde Extended
Nick and Joel are back to discuss the news of the week! Wait…..what?
Carl and Joel very excited that Nick Seguin has officially joined The 4th Line, especially since Carl cannot be found after a heartbreaking weekend from his Colorado Avalanche. And he has Elias Pettersson to blame. Well, and the Avalanche.
John Stevens was fired as the coach of the LA Kings, replaced by Willie Desjardins. But is it too little too late? Which coach could be next to be singing the Blues?
Pekka Rinne signed an extension with the Nashville Predators, meaning that the Juuse Saros Era has been delayed.
Yanni Gourde also signed an extension, staying in Tampa. How can the Lightning keep this team intact?
Under what circumstances should the NHL step in when an owner is ruining the value of their franchise? Should they ever?
All this and more on episode 205 of the 4th Line Hockey Podcast.
Who are Carl, Joel and Nick? Carl comes from Calgary, AB. His facial hair of choice is a mustache. His team of choice is the Colorado Avalanche and his smoked meat of choice is brisket. Joel comes from Calgary, AB. His facial hair of choice is a beard. His team of choice is the Toronto Maple Leafs and his smoked meat of choice is ribs. Nick comes from Toronto, ON. His facial hair of choice is a light beard. His team of choice is the Detroit Red Wings and his smoked meat of choice is ribs.
Main Photo:
VANCOUVER, BC – APRIL 8: Willie Desjardins Head Coach of the Vancouver Canucks speaks with reporters after NHL action against the Edmonton Oilers on April 8, 2017 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images)