Episodes

  • Episode 35: The Leafs Future Looks… Interesting with Eric Sabouri and Zach Jones
    May 11 2026

    The boys are joined by Zach Jones and Eric Sabouri to break down a packed week of hockey talk. They dive into the future of the Maple Leafs, what direction the franchise should take around Matthews, Chyka, and their draft capital, plus what teams should do if they land the chance to draft Gavin McKenna.

    Then it’s full awards season debate mode with Hart, Ted Lindsay, Vezina, Norris, Selke, and Calder discussions — including who deserves the trophies and which players got completely snubbed.

    They also get an outsider perspective on the Oilers, recap the latest playoff action including Colorado going up 2-0, Carolina’s sweep, Vegas dominating, and Montreal battling back, before previewing the next slate of games.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 34: Playoff Fraud Check
    May 5 2026

    The boys break down another wild stretch of Stanley Cup Playoff action, going series by series and calling out the most and least impactful players. From Jackson Lacombe and Anaheim’s fourth line stepping up against the Oilers, to Brett Howden leading Vegas, and Jakub Dobes standing on his head for Tampa, it’s a full playoff stock report.

    They dive into every matchup including Dallas vs Minnesota, Flyers vs Penguins, and Tampa vs Montreal, highlighting who’s carrying their teams and who’s disappearing under pressure. Plus, some insane playoff games across Avs–Minnesota, Ducks–Vegas, and the Carolina series.

    The conversation shifts to what’s next for the Oilers, with bold ideas on roster changes, potential targets like McCann, Malkin, and Tuch, and tough questions around injuries and depth.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 33: Oilers on the Brink
    Apr 27 2026

    The boys break down the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, handing out awards for the most and least impactful players in each series so far. They dive into Carolina vs Ottawa, highlighting Taylor Hall’s huge impact, Ullmark keeping the Sens alive, and who hasn’t shown up when it matters most.

    They also review Avalanche vs Kings, where Scott Wedgewood has stolen the spotlight, while key names on both sides continue to struggle. Plus, a full playoff scoreboard update with Tampa vs Montreal tied, Buffalo and Philly taking control, Dallas vs Minnesota deadlocked, Utah leading, and the Oilers situation still up in the air.

    Finally, they preview the next slate of games and wrap things up with Player of the Week honors: Taylor Hall, with Matt Duchene earning honourable mention after a big week of his own.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 32: And Then There Were 16
    Apr 20 2026

    The boys put their takes on trial in a full Predictions Review episode, looking back at preseason standings, division forecasts, and the teams that surprised everyone across the Atlantic, Metro, Central, and Pacific. Who got it right, who missed badly, and which fanbases ended up living their worst fears?

    Then it shifts to the Stanley Cup Playoffs with first-round predictions and the biggest storylines heading into the postseason. Draisaitl and Dickinson are back, the Battle of Pennsylvania is here, and the headline nobody expected: Carter Hart gets the start tonight against Utah.

    They wrap things up with Player of the Week honors, giving it to Porter Martone after his Game 1 winner, while Frederik Andersen earns honourable mention after a 22-save shutout.

    Receipts are in, playoff chaos is here, and the takes are flying on Brothers in the Box.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 31: Clinchmas
    Apr 12 2026

    The boys recap March Madness as Michigan takes it all and UConn falls short, then shift to a huge moment for Edmonton as the Oilers have a chance to clinch. They break down Evan Bouchard’s push for 100 points — something only elite defensemen like Leetch and Karlsson have done — and react to McDavid’s 5-point night putting him right back in the Hart conversation.

    They also preview the NBA Play-In and Playoffs, check in on The Masters with Rory leading and Scheffler lurking, and run through quick hits around the league — including Caufield hitting 50 and TJ Hughes signing with Colorado.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 30: Bouchard for the Norris
    Apr 6 2026

    March Madness heats up as the boys react to UCLA winning it all and preview the final matchup between Michigan and UConn. Who takes it?

    Back in the NHL, the Pacific Division race is tighter than ever with the Oilers, Ducks, and Knights separated by just a single point. After a tough loss to Vegas, the guys break down what Edmonton needs to clinch and whether they’re in trouble.

    They also dive into the Norris Trophy debate, reacting to Kevin Bieksa’s comments on Evan Bouchard and making the case for who really deserves it, plus a major coaching change with Roy out and DeBoer in.

    The episode wraps with playoff clinchers, surprising eliminations (yes… Florida), and Player of the Week: Jack Hughes, with Rickard Rakell earning HM after a huge scoring run.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 29: Lay it on the Line
    Mar 30 2026

    The boys break down a massive week for the Oilers, with a strong win over Anaheim and an even bigger statement win against Vegas. With just 8 games left, the Pacific Division race is heating up — and the current lines are finally clicking. They also debate where Draisaitl fits back in once he returns.

    Around the league, they react to Bruce Cassidy being fired and John Tortorella stepping in, plus dive into the Aquilini controversy involving alleged labour violations tied to vineyard operations in Washington state.

    They wrap up with March Madness Final Four predictions, a quick Raising Cane’s review, and Player of the Week honors: Jake Guentzel, with Pavel Zacha earning HM.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 28: Gary Broke the NHL
    Mar 22 2026

    The boys react to the World Cup of Hockey officially being announced, with Edmonton, Calgary, and Prague named as host cities. They then dive into the huge Oilers news: Leon Draisaitl is out for the season for now after a lower-body injury in Nashville, with hopes he could still return for the playoffs. The guys break down what the injury might be, what it means for Edmonton, and whether Leon should even play if he’s not fully healthy.

    They also cover AJ Greer’s suspension, react to the chaos of March Madness, including near-upsets, busted brackets, and the last few perfect brackets standing, and debate whether the NHL playoff format needs a serious change.

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    50 mins