24 min

Pilot #2 Metro Mania

    • Hockey

We discuss the standings of the Metropolitan Divison and the NHL as a whole as well as where the Carolina Hurricanes, Washington Capitals, and New Jersey Devils stack up. We play a game in which one hosts shares stats and information about two players without revealing who they are and the other two hosts decide who they would rather have on their team. We finish off the episode with an interview from the Carolina Hurricanes Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Bill Burniston, in which we talk about how hockey players are different from other athletes and after we reflect on what he said while also offering our own takeaways.

We discuss how even though the Caps are in 1st in the division, the Canes are 6th, and the Devils are 8th, that in the NHL as a whole they are ranked fairly high despite their in-divison performances. This demonstrates that the Metro is the closest and toughest division in the NHL right now.

The interview clip with Bill Burniston is about how hockey is a "blue-collar sport played by white-collar people" which gives it a certain feel as well as culture.

The music used was Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod found on incompetech.com Below are links to the creative commons license as well as the link to the song.

creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-we…to-the-show/

We discuss the standings of the Metropolitan Divison and the NHL as a whole as well as where the Carolina Hurricanes, Washington Capitals, and New Jersey Devils stack up. We play a game in which one hosts shares stats and information about two players without revealing who they are and the other two hosts decide who they would rather have on their team. We finish off the episode with an interview from the Carolina Hurricanes Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Bill Burniston, in which we talk about how hockey players are different from other athletes and after we reflect on what he said while also offering our own takeaways.

We discuss how even though the Caps are in 1st in the division, the Canes are 6th, and the Devils are 8th, that in the NHL as a whole they are ranked fairly high despite their in-divison performances. This demonstrates that the Metro is the closest and toughest division in the NHL right now.

The interview clip with Bill Burniston is about how hockey is a "blue-collar sport played by white-collar people" which gives it a certain feel as well as culture.

The music used was Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod found on incompetech.com Below are links to the creative commons license as well as the link to the song.

creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-we…to-the-show/

24 min