Handsome Hockey Podcast Jake Montie, Evan Stravers
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Jake Montie and Evan Stravers host a hockey podcast based in Portland, Oregon featuring snarky beer league player perspectives on the NHL, local and worldwide hockey happenings, and a variety of other topics.
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Ep. 95: Yotes On The Run
The NHL does everything five years too late. Getting rid of two line passes, putting out NFTs and now moving the Yotes out of the Phoenix metro area up to SLC. We talk all about this, the ongoing NHL and PWHL playoffs, the NHL coaching carousel, the perpetual news cycle that has become Valeri Nichushkin's life, upcoming dates for the Canadian 2018 World Junior Team and all sorts of other silly bits, mostly about Walton Goggins. Thanks for listening!
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Ep. 94: Cocaine Reels and Trade Feels
Six weeks is a legit time between episodes, yeah? We are back and we've got Adam Ruzicka's White Pony moment, Matthew Rempe's quest for relevance, fired coaches, a brief synopsis of the trades that happened before deadline day, PWHL trades, MGM getting cut, Upper Deck and the PWHL becoming trading card bedfellows, jokes and other miscellanea for your thirsty hockey brains. Thanks for listening!
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Ep. 93: Roy Pourquoi?
Evan and Jake talk about the only thing that's mattered in Portland over the last month with a dialogue on crappy weather but then actually get into the hockey taking a deep dive on the 2018 Canadian World Junior arrests, some PWHL news, the Islanders hiring Patrick Roy as head coach, the University of Michigan exploring a D1 women's hockey program, more players entering the player assistance program and the upcoming All-Star game. Thanks for listening, friends, and stay handsome.
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Ep. 92: Broken Jaws and Broken Philly Hearts
Episode 92 is here and also it is here. Philly looses Cutter Gauthier before ever even signing him. Philly fans, of course, send him death threats. PWHL takes off, breaking records showing off the true skill, speed and physicality of the game. Lame bros everywhere still try and tell everyone that nobody will watch. USA#1 as they dominate their way through the World Juniors. Connor Bedard gets welcomed to the NHL. A bunch of people retire, unretire, or both. National anthems are sung poorly and Oliver Bjorkstrand has to cancel his vacation plans. Thanks for listening.
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Ep. 91: Patrick Kane and Other Things That Bring Jake Pain
Perfect Baby Dylan Larkin is hurt. Patrick Kane is a Red Wing. Jake is all up in his feelings. In non Detroit news we talk about Sanni Hakala's life changing injury, PWHL roster updates and ticket sales updates, the Capitals moving out of the capital, Nino Niederreiter's new deal, John Tavares hits 1000 and, as always, lots of chuckles. Thank you for listening and stay handsome!
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Ep. 90. Gary's Balls of Mold
Episode 90 is here and it's a quick listen for your earholes and you're damn right we've got Corey Perry hot takes. The NHL fails us once again by telling Marc Andre Fleury to not wear a mask celebrating Indigenous Heritage Night and honoring his wife, also with its always changing definition of what is suspension worthy and what is A-O-K, Jacob Trouba. The Red Wings also disappoint by signing notorious butt Patrick Kane. However, hockey wins with inviting the PWHL to All-Star Weekend. Come for the jokes and stay for the whatever you're staying for. Thanks for listening!
Customer Reviews
the hockey podcast that rekindled my love of the game
These 2 guys know their stuff, are incredibly amusing, and also seem to be genuinely good dudes. I hate reviewing things and almost never do so, but if you like hockey, enjoy your humor with a lil’ bit o’ cheese (and who doesn’t) and are sick of the insufferable frat dynamics of a lot of other hockey media, please enjoy Handsome Hockey. And there are ZERO obnoxious ads to sit through! You will not have to hear about boxed mattresses or meal prep services - what a treat.
Solid podcast
A solid hockey podcast on the right side of history when it comes to the issues on and off the ice.
Smart, fun, & off kilter at times.
Nice little podcast off the beaten path. Well researched and interesting takes on a variety of topics in the hockey world. Excited to see how it grows.