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  • The Bagchucker Podcast: Episode 6 (feat. Lyndsay Rowley)
    2024/10/21

    Ever wonder what it's like to face bone-chilling temperatures while reporting on the NHL? We sure do, and this episode of The Bagchucker Podcast has us recounting our frosty experience at a Nashville Predators game, where even the heaters couldn't keep us warm. Despite the Preds taking a hit, we're all about keeping spirits high and looking forward to their comeback. Joining us is the inspiring Lindsay Rowley, who helps us celebrate Jessica Campbell's groundbreaking role as the NHL's first female assistant coach with the Seattle Kraken. We dive into Campbell's impact on young women in hockey and the importance of her trailblazing path in the sport.

    Meanwhile, our discussions take a turn towards the art of bar seating. From strategic positioning near the waitress stand to dodging unwelcome conversations, we've got you covered with tips and hilarious tales. And speaking of bars, Lindsay shares her unforgettable encounter with Hugh Grant, which is equal parts awkward and amusing. Picture this: a fan encounter gone hilariously wrong, leaving Lindsay embarrassed but with a story that keeps us laughing to this day. So grab a seat, preferably one with a good view, and join us for the laughter, insights, and behind-the-scenes stories that only the Bagchucker podcast can offer.

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    35 分
  • The Bagchucker Podcast: Episode 5
    2024/10/16
    What happens when a fast-paced playing style meets the Nashville Predators' tenacity? We dig into the Predators' challenging start to the NHL season, having dropped their first two games against Dallas and Detroit. The excitement of new strategies brought in by Coach Bruno has everyone buzzing, even as the team finds its rhythm. With offensive powerhouses like Marcius O and Stamkos leading the charge, we explore potential line changes that could ignite the team's performance. Join us as we share our thoughts on how patience and adaptation will be key for the Predators in this new era.

    Next, imagine the Arizona Coyotes swapping the Mullet Arena's confines for a fresh start in Utah. This move opens doors to endless possibilities, from nurturing rising stars like Keller, Gunther, and Cooley to the buzz of a potential rebranding with the "Yeti" name gaining traction among fans. We dive into the strategic planning by management that positions the Utah-based team for long-term success, without the immediate pressure to produce results. This chapter is about embracing change and setting the groundwork for a promising future with a dynamic blend of young talent and experienced players.

    Ever wondered what life is like beyond the rink for NHL players? Inspired by the Amazon show "Face Off," we delve into the personal journeys of players like William Nylander, David Pasternak, Filip Forsberg, and Jack Eichel. We uncover the sacrifices and emotional challenges these athletes face, especially when dealing with injuries or managing family life during the playoffs. Balancing pro sports with family commitments is no easy feat, and we share relatable stories of juggling busy schedules and unexpected victories, like Vanderbilt's stunning win over Alabama. Get ready for a heartfelt exploration of the human side of hockey, full of insights and personal anecdotes that bring you closer to the players and their lives.
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    39 分
  • Episode 4: Lyndsay Rowley's Journey, Leadership Insights, and the Joy of the Game
    2024/10/11

    Lyndsay Rowley, a key figure in the Nashville Predators' broadcast team, joins us as co-host for this special episode of The Bagchucker Podcast. Lyndsay brings a decade of experience and stories from her journey in the NHL media landscape, including her unforgettable debut hosting the 2017 Stanley Cup finals. Together, we share laughs and heartfelt reflections on the highs and lows of professional hockey broadcasting, exploring the challenges and triumphs we've witnessed within the sport and our personal lives.

    We get swept up in the intense emotions that come with being part of monumental sports moments, like the Stanley Cup final, and discuss the surprising leadership dynamics within the NHL. Connor McDavid's unexpected intense locker room presence provides a fascinating case study, challenging perceptions about leadership styles in sports. Lyndsay opens up about her personal journey of resilience, sharing how she moved past challenging times to rediscover her vibrant spirit and build new friendships, offering insights into the strength found in personal growth and professional resilience.

    The episode also delivers a delightful mix of humor and wisdom, as we chat about travel preparation, packing strategies, and the art of mixing business with pleasure. From the joy of planning gatherings to the camaraderie found in competitive activities like pickleball and shuffleboard, our stories celebrate the blend of professional dedication and personal enjoyment. We round out the conversation with anecdotes about growing up in a sports-centric environment and the influence of mentorship, illustrating how these experiences shaped our paths in the sports broadcasting industry. Tune in for a lively exchange filled with laughter, life lessons, and the passion that drives us in our careers.

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  • The Bagchucker Podcast: Episode 3 - "Beards, Battles, and Buffalo Chicken Dip"
    2024/10/05

    In episode three of the Bag Chucker Podcast, hosted by Chris Mason (Mace) and Hal Gill (Skillsy), the duo discusses their experiences in producing the podcast and highlights from previous episodes. They address a technical mishap during a previous recording session and express excitement about various topics they intend to revisit. The episode covers Mace's venture into creating his own beard care product line. The main focus, however, is on the Nashville Predators' player roster challenges during the pre-season, specifically which forwards might make the final cut. They discuss several prospects, including Jusso Parssinen, Phil Tomasino, and Ozzy Weisblatt, evaluating their chances to secure a spot based on their performances and waiver considerations. The conversation transitions to football season, where they list their top five favorite football party foods, ranging from nachos and chicken tenders to buffalo chicken dip and wings, blending in personal stories and preferences. They encourage listener engagement by inviting feedback and suggestions for future podcast topics.



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    56 分
  • The Bagchucker Podcast: Episode 2 -"Summer Recaps and Training Camp Tales"
    2024/10/05

    In the second episode of the Bagchucker podcast, Mace and Skillsy reflect on their previous episode, discuss technical video mishaps, and share their journeys of self-improvement through summer activities like international retreats and fitness challenges. They delve into training camp dynamics, comparing the experiences of rookies and veterans in the NHL. A notable discussion centers around PK Subban's criticism of a preseason hit on Patrick Laine, debating the balance of respect and competitiveness. The hosts also touch on personal wellness, with insights into carnivore diets and fasting cleanses, and explore the continuous quest for fulfilling competitive outlets post-retirement. They conclude by suggesting the formation of broadcaster Olympics for team sports and expressing eagerness for upcoming podcast episodes.



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    51 分
  • The Bagchucker Podcast: Episode 1 - "Bagchuckers Unite: The Launch of a Hockey Podcast Adventure"
    2024/10/05

    In the inaugural episode of the Bag Chucker Podcast, hosts Chris Mason and Hal Gill, both ex-professional hockey players and current broadcasters for the Nashville Predators, introduce themselves and the concept behind their new show. They plan to share stories from their careers, discuss hockey, cover travel adventures, and provide behind-the-scenes insights into their lives as fathers and media professionals. In this episode, they discuss their backgrounds, experiences with transitioning from professional athletes to broadcasters, and their love for travel and discovering new experiences on the road, emphasizing the 'bagchucker' lifestyle of quickly settling in after travel to explore new places. The episode also highlights their interactions with fans, media personalities, and a fun viral video that fueled the podcast's creation. They discuss hockey news, including the trades and moves by Nashville Predators' General Manager Barry Trotz, and look forward to the upcoming season, integrating hockey analysis with their off-ice escapades.

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    49 分