The Puck Authority

The Puck Authority

The Puck Authority Podcast features all of the hockey discussions and analysis that you need.

  1. 15/05/2021

    The Puck Authority Podcast EP40 ft. Josh Kim

    On this episode of The Puck Authority Podcast, Justin Levine welcomes on Josh Kim to discuss the start of the NHL Playoffs and the implications for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Throughout the duration of this podcast, the duo break down their Scotia North Division journey, which set the stage well for round one of the postseason. They talk about the shortened season and the many changes it presented with the pandemic, only playing their counterparts in the Canadian Division. They also speak on the opportunity this presented to the Leafs, as they take on a Montreal Canadiens team that has battled injuries throughout the season. As such, the two go over the rosters and what to keep an eye on come puck drop on Thursday. While speaking about implications, Josh and Justin discuss the current system that has both sides on edge as it pertains to their front office staff. Touching on this further, Justin reports on a potential change, as the outcome of the playoffs reflects a broken system. On the other side of the Canadian playoff picture, Justin and Josh look at the Oilers-Jets series and the roadblocks facing Edmonton based on their play throughout the season. Concluding the conversation, Josh speaks on the similarities that Winnipeg shares with the Montreal Canadiens and how their seeding affects them with the challenge they face in their first-round opposition. This includes lacklustre offence and a struggling goalie tandem, as displayed throughout the season.

    51 min
  2. 30/01/2021

    The Puck Authority Podcast EP36 ft. Josh Eastern

    On this episode of The Puck Authority Podcast, Justin Levine welcomes on Josh Eastern, a play-by-play broadcaster for ESPN+. Throughout the duration of this podcast, Josh Eastern talks about his experience, including the NWHL bubble in Lake Placid. Sharing how he got involved, he discusses the adjustment in sport while also talking about the crew he's been working with. Calling the round-robin remotely, Josh touches on his first game between the Boston Pride and the Toronto Six. While at it, they discuss the significance of the two-week event for both the league and the Six. Speaking of Toronto's inaugural debut, they discuss the quick turnaround from Sunday to a two-game win streak as of Wednesday night. With a renewed sense of confidence, Justin and Josh discuss potential new rivals, while touching on the Pride and the Buffalo Beauts. Going up against experienced hockey clubs, Justin and Josh take a look around the league at the younger faces joining rosters for season six. That includes a deeper dig into the second place team, the Connecticut Whale. With a revised schedule dropped on Friday evening, they also chat about Boston Pride and their place in the standings while dealing with the injury bug. With a few minor changes to the standings, Justin and Josh discuss the best-of-three series between Boston and Buffalo and Toronto's next two opponents. That leads them into conversation predicting possible outcomes heading into the semis. While at it, Josh and Justin take a look at Toronto forwards Brooke Boquist and Mikyla Grant-Mentis. They conclude in talking favourites to advance while making their picks for this year's Isobel Cup Champion.

    31 min
  3. 04/01/2021

    The Puck Authority Podcast Episode 35 - 2021 IIHF World Juniors Sit-down with Steven Ellis

    On this episode of The Puck Authority Podcast, Justin and David welcome on Steven Ellis, host of The Hockey News Now, KHL Report and the Prospect Podcast. Throughout the duration of this podcast, they discuss their expectations and surprises with a couple of changes to the tournament's format. They also discuss the ongoing challenges many teams had to deal with due to COVID-19 outbreaks and how that affected the start of the tournament, with teams such as Germany and Sweden confronted early on that front. Following a discussion on Team Sweden's performance, they discuss the many online critics that shared opinions and doubts about Quinton Byfield, all before getting into Canada's captaincy, which includes the leadership of Dylan Cozens and Bowen Byram. Keeping the focus dialled on Team Canada, the trio chat about Devon Levi's performance and the volumes that speaks for Junior A, where he played in 2019-20. Before putting a wrap on the Pool A leaders, they weigh in on forward Philip Tomasino, who has played very well despite various line changes. Onwards, they debate the struggling teams, Russia and Austria included, and their placement in this tournament. With Canada and Russia set to square off on Monday, they also discuss the ups and downs of Yaroslav Askarov and Cole Perfetti's presence with the Canadian National Team. While on this subject, they look back at Selection Camp, touching briefly on NHL Draft picks Cole Schwindt and Ridly Greig. Closing in on the end, they preview game No. 2, which will see Team Finland go head-to-head with the United States. In doing so, they look at each team's strengths before laying their predictions for the contest on the line. Steven is then put to the test with his best three players of the tournament thus far. Following an exchange on Trevor Zegras, they conclude talking jerseys with a rapid fire on medalling predictions.

    58 min

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The Puck Authority Podcast features all of the hockey discussions and analysis that you need.