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Hear hear!Nik the Trik said:I like Brian Burke, I think he's a smart guy when he's not trying to make waves on TV but nothing is a better representation of his time here than arguing that guys should get paid according to their place in the depth chart rather than how good they actually are.
CarltonTheBear said:I like him when he gives insights/details from back when he was a GM/President, but yeah when he's discussing current events it's pretty clear he's a little behind.
5.25?? He's out of his mind unless that's on a bridge deal.Deebo said:CarltonTheBear said:I like him when he gives insights/details from back when he was a GM/President, but yeah when he's discussing current events it's pretty clear he's a little behind.
Burke said that the Leafs would have had Nylander penciled in at 5.25-6.0M in prior to the season.
Yeah, that's pretty far behind the current NHL landscape.
Bender said:5.25?? He's out of his mind unless that's on a bridge deal.Deebo said:CarltonTheBear said:I like him when he gives insights/details from back when he was a GM/President, but yeah when he's discussing current events it's pretty clear he's a little behind.
Burke said that the Leafs would have had Nylander penciled in at 5.25-6.0M in prior to the season.
Yeah, that's pretty far behind the current NHL landscape.
Bob McClown is the worst interviewer ever. He will badmouth anyone and as soon as they're on the show he kisses their ass. never liked him.Michael said:I saw some discussion in the Nylander thread about Ferraro and O'Neil, and it made me think to post this as a possible point of interest.
I was always a loyal listener of The Fan for as long as I can remember. I was around when 1430 CJCL went to the all sports format and I remember the day that they switched down the dial to 590 - a great day for someone outside Toronto. Anyway, I always believed that Bob McCowan was the best interviewer in the business and that is why PTS always had my attention on my drive home.
But this past summer I started to listen to TSN 1050 a lot more and it has now taken over. I like the Landsberg and Colaiacovo team and I really like Hayes, Noodles and the O dog. I used to think calling them by nick names was a bit silly and that PTS was the more serious sports show, but that is no longer the case.
The Monday after Willie signed Dubas was doing the rounds and I listened to him on TSN Overdrive and on The Fan PTS and the interview on TSN was much much better. In fact, McCowan really showed how little he seems to follow the Leafs as he did that interview.
Anyway, I was wondering, in a sort of informal way, who people here prefer to listen to. As I said, after 25 years with The Fan, I have fully switched over to TSN..... though I have to say that their signal strength is brutal north of Toronto.
p.s. Ray Ferraro is also by far my favourite hockey analyst right now, so I like having him on TSN radio every day just after 5 PM as well.
TSN loyalist here, I can't stand the fan590 personalities. Been listening to Hayes, Noodles and ODog since they hosted Leafs lunch a few years ago. In my opinion, Overdrive is the best sports talk show in the country. The rapport they have together and the casual style conversations they have is great. Makes me laugh all the time too.Michael said:I saw some discussion in the Nylander thread about Ferraro and O'Neil, and it made me think to post this as a possible point of interest.
I was always a loyal listener of The Fan for as long as I can remember. I was around when 1430 CJCL went to the all sports format and I remember the day that they switched down the dial to 590 - a great day for someone outside Toronto. Anyway, I always believed that Bob McCowan was the best interviewer in the business and that is why PTS always had my attention on my drive home.
But this past summer I started to listen to TSN 1050 a lot more and it has now taken over. I like the Landsberg and Colaiacovo team and I really like Hayes, Noodles and the O dog. I used to think calling them by nick names was a bit silly and that PTS was the more serious sports show, but that is no longer the case.
The Monday after Willie signed Dubas was doing the rounds and I listened to him on TSN Overdrive and on The Fan PTS and the interview on TSN was much much better. In fact, McCowan really showed how little he seems to follow the Leafs as he did that interview.
Anyway, I was wondering, in a sort of informal way, who people here prefer to listen to. As I said, after 25 years with The Fan, I have fully switched over to TSN..... though I have to say that their signal strength is brutal north of Toronto.
p.s. Ray Ferraro is also by far my favourite hockey analyst right now, so I like having him on TSN radio every day just after 5 PM as well.
Nik the Trik said:The thing about McCown, the way I've always seen it, is that his background is more in the sports business side of things and the Vegas element. When he's asked to talk about sports as if winning and losing actually matters, it's clear he doesn't buy into it and doesn't care much about it. Opinions on CBA negotiations sure, whether or not the third line needs more scoring isn't his thing.
That's why I've only ever really liked the Friday version of his show.
Zee said:Morning show is ok but Landsberg can get on your nerves after awhile.
Zee said:Morning show is ok but Landsberg can get on your nerves after awhile.
Peter D. said:McCown was slipping for a bit, but his game has been upped again since The Fan brought in Brunt and Deitsch to co-host for the majority of the year. That's my go-to show. Beats having Reid and Cox as co-hosts, the latter which made me change the station immediately.
I must be the only person who thinks Overdrive sucks.