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    Explore "toews" with insightful episodes like "Toews' Return, Kyle Davidson's Relationship w/ Ryan Poles, and BR Open Ice's Sara Civ", "A Deep Dive with Assistant GM, Player Development Mark Eaton", "The Hockey Show: Conor McGahey on Montreal vs Colorado", "Ep. 55 - The 2020-est Episode" and "Ep. 24 - Excuse Me, What?" from podcasts like ""Blackhawks Insider - Official Chicago Blackhawks Podcast", "Blackhawks Insider - Official Chicago Blackhawks Podcast", "Best of Mile High Sports", "From Center Ice" and "From Center Ice"" and more!

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    Toews' Return, Kyle Davidson's Relationship w/ Ryan Poles, and BR Open Ice's Sara Civ

    Toews' Return, Kyle Davidson's Relationship w/ Ryan Poles, and BR Open Ice's Sara Civ
    Our captain is back! Caley Chelios and Colby Cohen recap the challenges Jonathan Toews overcame to return to the ice. They also discuss Kyle Davidson's thoughts on trading the number one pick ... the Bears' number one pick that is. Listen to how Kyle Davidson, Ryan Poles, and all Chicago GM's confide in one another. Caley and Colby also give their picks for the 2023 NHL Awards, but Colby suggests shaking up the Norris Trophy award. Tweet us and let us know if you agree! This week's guest is Bleacher Report's Open Ice, Sara Civ. Sara talks about the pros and cons of being active on Twitter, NHL player fashion, and her thoughts on growing the game. Enjoy!

    A Deep Dive with Assistant GM, Player Development Mark Eaton

    A Deep Dive with Assistant GM, Player Development Mark Eaton
    After the conclusion of World Juniors and Lukas Reichel's three points against Calgary, we think there's no better time to hear from Mark Eaton, Assistant GM, Player Development for the Chicago Blackhawks. Chris, Colby, and Caley also give their thoughts on Alex Stalock's recent performance in net, the future number one draft pick for the Chicago Bears, and biggest pet peeves when it comes to airport travel. Don't be that person holding up the TSA line.

    Ep. 55 - The 2020-est Episode

    Ep. 55 - The 2020-est Episode

    The year 2020 doesn't make sense and neither do the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm finally back to talk about some of the moves that happened in Chicago and around the league. The rebuild is BS. What do you think?

     

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    Ep. 24 - Excuse Me, What?

    Ep. 24 - Excuse Me, What?

    Oh this week is a big one. There has been a lot that's happened in the hockey world this past week. 

    We discuss suspensions, Mike Babcock and Mitch Marner, the Sheldon Keefe Era, the Blackhawks, shootouts, Toews needs to be stripped of the C, and then we land softly on the IceHogs. 

    Buckle up! It's a bumpy one. 

     

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    Brushback Pitches Episode 107

    Brushback Pitches Episode 107
    Playoffs, both hockey and basketball, are the big topics this week but we start with the Kings firing their coach after a few down seasons after some really impressive runs. Is it a just firing? The Blackhawks came in as the number one seed in the West and are getting absolutely worked by Nashville, what's wrong with them? It seems like each playoffs we talk about Jonathon Toews not scoring, but none of the stars are making a difference in this series. What do we make of the rest of the West playoffs? Does the winner of Chicago and Nashville become the favorite to get to the Stanley Cup? What team is the favorite to come out of the East? If Chicago gets swept, what will the reaction be from Bowman and Quenneville? For the NBA the East has the Pacers and Bulls at 7 & 8 seed in the East, Blair thinks on paper in normal years these teams are more middle seed teams but Pops says that was the ceiling for both. In a down year for the East will the Cavs cake walk in to the conference Finals? Is there any challenge to the Warriors in the West? Are the Rockets or the Spurs the biggest threat to get to Golden State? Does Cleveland even stand a chance to repeat? The Legacy question has to come up with LeBron, who looks like he'll go to his seventh straight Finals, but could lose another. How does that Jordan versus James argument come up? We finally get in to our playoff previews starting in the AL East. Is the East Boston's to lose? Could we see Tampa trade away a big piece? In the NL East, can anyone threaten the Nationals? Will the Phillies rotation take a step forward this season? Out in the West for the AL is it Houston or Texas? Jose Quintanna continues to be a rumor for the Astros, would that make a big difference? Who will be better, Oakland or Los Angeles? And will we see them make a trade? Is Mike Trout actually on the path to be one of the greatest players of all time? Talking great players, where does Jose Altuve stand when it comes to some of the best ever? In the NL West are the Dodgers gonna run away with it? Will the Giants for sure be number two? Will the Padres be the worst team in the Majors? What do we make of the AL Central? It's a very up and down division with Kansas City's cap issues, the age of Detroit and Minnesota's talent taking longer than expected to deliver. Who trades more pieces before the deadline; the Royals or the White Sox? Will the Cardinals threaten the Cubs this season? Will the Pirates be a threat or just third place? Will Maddon to be able to juggle all the talent on the offensive side? Is Schwarber at the leadoff spot a problem? What will the Cubs do when it comes to their bullpen issues? Ian Happ and Eloy Jiminez are Chicago's big offensive prospects, will they get traded? We wrap with our playoff picks. We Got Beef focuses on Lavar Ball because he continues to be a jerk. The Brooklyn Nets rested players in the last game but no criticism has been given to them. Adam Silver needs to do something about that.

    The Chicago Dynasty Sabres Ep16

    The Chicago Dynasty Sabres Ep16
    We set up the All-star game and its competitions, Paul has his All-Star Fantasy Team and we tell you who we think will win the games on Sunday. We also give you our opinion on the Wideman hitting the referee incident, Team ISO: Buffalo Sabres, and present you our Blackhawks Dynasty All-Star team.

    The OT Sports Podcast - Episode 16

    The OT Sports Podcast - Episode 16
    Another great episode of the OT Sports Podcast, but this time with a few more voices as Rocky Tang and Daniel Saldanha join Mark and Jason. EPL season kicks off on saturday, USMB final cuts are this weekend, NBA Schedule is released, Blue Jays are slipping...but can the Royals break the 29-year curse of no-playoffs? Rory Mcilroy is on a roll and Tiger is in well....some pain....again.

    Episode 1

    Episode 1
    Jonathan Bryan Toews was born April 29, 1988. He is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who plays for and is captain of the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League . Toews is currently the youngest captain in the NHL. He was selected by the Blackhawks with the third overall pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. He joined the Blackhawks in 2007–08 and was nominated for the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL rookie of the year. The following season, he was named team captain, becoming the third youngest captain in NHL history at the age of 20. Toews competes internationally for Team Canada and has won gold medals at the 2005 World U-17 Hockey Challenge, 2006 and 2007 World Junior Championships, 2007 World Championships, and the 2010 Winter Olympics. Toews won the Stanley Cup in 2010, along with the Conn Smythe Trophy for the playoff MVP. After winning the Cup, Toews passed Peter Forsberg as the youngest player to be inducted into the Triple Gold Club. Toews began his career when he was selected first overall in the 2003 WHL Bantam Draft by the Tri-City Americans, but chose instead to play high school hockey, eventually attending Shattuck-St. Mary's, a boarding school in Faribault, Minnesota, during 2004-2005. Toews scored 110 points in 64 games in his only season with the team, before moving on to play college hockey at the University of North Dakota.Toews played 2 seasons at North Dakota, compiling 85 points (40 goals, 45 assists), a plus-38 rating and a 56.7% faceoff winning percentage in 76 games. He helped the Fighting Sioux reach the NCAA Frozen Four in both 2006 and '07. Toews registered 39 points as a freshman and earned Rookie of the Week honors twice. He helped North Dakota capture the Broadmoor Cup as WCHA champions and also was named West Regional MVP after tallying five points. Going into the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Toews was ranked 3rd among North American prospects by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau and was chosen third overall by the Chicago In 2007–08, he opted out of the final two years of college hockey to debut with the Blackhawks after signing a 3-year, entry level contract on May 16, 2007. He scored his first NHL goal on his first shot in his first game on October 10, 2007, against the San Jose Sharks. He then recorded the second-longest point-scoring streak to start an NHL career, registering a point in each of his first 10 games (5 goals, 5 assists). On January 1, 2008, Toews sprained his knee in a game against the Los Angeles Kings. Despite missing 16 games from the injury, Toews led all rookies in goal-scoring and finished third in points. Toews finished second in team scoring behind fellow rookie Patrick Kane. Toews and Kane battled all season for the lead in team and rookie scoring before Toews went down to injury. The two were both nominated for the Calder Memorial Trophy along with Washington Capitals forward Nicklas Bäckström; teammate Kane was named rookie of the year over Toews. Following his successful rookie campaign, Toews was named team captain of the Blackhawks on July 18, 2008. At 20 years and 79 days, he became the third youngest team captain in NHL history, behind Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Vincent Lecavalier of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Toews had previously been named an alternate captain in December 2007, during the 2007–08 season. In the subsequent season, he was voted as a starter, along with teammates Patrick Kane and Brian Campbell, for the 2009 NHL All-Star Game in Montreal. He netted his first career hat trick in the NHL on February 27, 2009, in a 5-4 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. He finished the 2008–09 season with 69 points in 82 games, helping the Blackhawks to their first post-season appearance since 2002. Toews added 13 points in 17 playoff games as the Blackhawks advanced to the Western Conference Finals, where they were eliminated by the Detroit Red Wings in five games. Less than a month into the 2009–10 season, Toews was sidelined with concussion-like symptoms after receiving an open-ice hit from defenceman Willie Mitchell in a 3–2 loss to the Vancouver Canucks on October 21, 2009. Toews had just received a pass when Mitchell was just leaving the penalty box to catch Toews with his head down. Toews and fellow teammates Duncan Keith and Patrick Kane agreed to contract extensions in early December 2009. Kane and Toews have agreed to a contract extensions of five years making about $6.5 million each season. On May 7, 2010, Toews recorded his second career hat trick along with two assists, leading the Blackhawks in a 7-4 victory against the Vancouver Canucks. On June 9, 2010, Toews won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 6 games against the Philadelphia Flyers, becoming the second-youngest captain in the history of the NHL to hoist the cup, behind only Sidney Crosby who led the Pittsburgh Penguins to the cup the previous season. He scored seven goals and 29 points in the playoffs, and won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. He is also the youngest player (22 years old) to become a member of the Triple Gold Club (Olympic gold, Stanley Cup, World Championship). Toews was selected to be the cover player on EA's NHL 11, on June 21, 2010, after winning the Stanley Cup. It is the first time in EA sports history where two players of the same team have been on the cover two years in a row, as Patrick Kane was on the cover of NHL 10. In 2005, Toews captained Canada West at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge to a gold medal. He scored the game-winning goal in a 3-1 win over Canada Pacific in the championship game. He finished with 12 points, first in tournament scoring, and was named tournament MVP. In his draft year, he competed on Team Canada's under-20 team at the 2006 World Junior Championships as the youngest player on the team. Toews tallied 2 assists during the tournament, both against Norway in preliminary play, as Canada defeated Russia in the gold medal game 5-0. In 2007, he earned a second straight World Junior gold medal. In the semi-final game against the U.S., Toews scored three times in the shootout to advance to the final. With 7 points, Toews led Team Canada in scoring and was named to the Tournament All-Star Team with teammate Carey Price. Shortly after his gold medal win, Toews was honored by his hometown AHL team, the Manitoba Moose, on February 3, 2007, as he was presented with an honorary jersey for his tournament efforts. That same year, Toews also made his senior international debut at the 2007 World Championships and recorded 7 points in 9 games competing against mostly professional players after just his second year of college hockey (at the time of selection, Toews had not yet turned pro). Team Canada earned gold over Finland 4-2 in the championship game. In doing so, he became the first Canadian to win a World Junior championship and a World Championship in the same year. On June 29, 2007, Toews was awarded the Order of the Buffalo Hunt, an award given by the Province of Manitoba in honor of sporting achievements, for his play in the junior and senior world championships. After Toews' rookie year in the NHL, he competed in his second World Championships in 2008. On December 3, 2009, Jonathan Toews was selected to play for Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. He was named to the squad along with Blackhawks teammates Brent Seabrook and Duncan Keith. He ended the tournament with a team-leading eight points. His seven assists tied with Pavol Demitra of Slovakia for the tournament lead. His lone goal of the tournament opened the scoring in Canada's 3–2 overtime win in the gold medal game against the United States. As a result, he was awarded Best Forward and tournament all-star team honors.
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