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49 results for "final"
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3 p.m.: Tirico/Olney/Melrose
Freddie Coleman speaks with ESPN's Mike Tirico, ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney and ESPN NHL analyst Barry Melrose. Plus, more on the NBA Finals.
Audio Podcast | May 31, 2010
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8 a.m.: Tim Legler/Barry Melrose
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler breaks down the Lakers' win over Orlando and talks about the play of Kobe Bryant. Plus, ESPN NHL analyst Barry Melrose on the Stanley Cup.
Audio Podcast | June 05, 2009
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Sidney Crosby, Penguins C
Sidney talks about a team scavenger hunt and what he learned from last season's run to the Stanley Cup finals.
Audio Podcast | October 08, 2008
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6 a.m.: MLB/TV/Rangers
Pennant races are heating up. Greeny's World Series teams both fired their managers this week. Nice picks! TV ratings have been great with the NBA Finals and Belmont. The NHL is threatening to kick Rangers owner James Dolan out of the league. Also, M
Audio Podcast | June 20, 2008
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6 p.m.: Sum Of SportsNation
Andy and Orestes recap our discussions surrounding the Stanley Cup finals and their effect on the NHL. We also talk Belmont and Big Brown's chances of pulling off the Triple Crown. Plus, some parting shots.
Audio Podcast | June 05, 2008
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4 p.m.: NBA/NHL
Who will win this year's NBA crown? How much traction did the NHL gain over the course of the Stanley Cup finals? Is a great Stanley Cup finals enough to replant the NHL into the major four sports?
Audio Podcast | June 05, 2008
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4 p.m.: NBA Finals/MLB Hall Of Famers
How do the 2008 NBA Finals stack up against the 1987 Finals? Which current MLB players are borderline Hall of Famers right now? Did the NHL get all that they wanted/needed out of their "dream matchup"? Is MMA ready for mainstream coverage?
Audio Podcast | June 02, 2008
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Gary Bettman, NHL Commish
Gary is not surprised his league has bounced back so quickly. He feels it's a testament to the strength of the game, and the fans. Gary was concerned at the beginning of the Stanley Cup Finals that it was getting over hyped. Now that it's 2-1, it cou
Audio Podcast | May 30, 2008
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NBA/NHL Pleased
Both the NBA and NHL are extremely happy after last night. The Celtics moved closer to the NBA's ideal finals match-up between them and the Lakers. As for the Stanley Cup Finals, the Penguins scored a much needed win.
Audio Podcast | May 29, 2008
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Celtics/Penguins Win
The Celtics took a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals last night, and the Penguins edged closer to Detroit in the Stanley Cup Finals by finally scoring a goal and winning game three.
Audio Podcast | May 29, 2008
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Stanley Cup
Will you be watching the Stanley Cup finals now that the Penguins have won a game? SportsNation says they've been paying attention regardless, but Detroit is just too good to lose the series.
Audio Podcast | May 29, 2008
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Don Cherry, CBC Hockey
Don says Gary Roberts set the tone for the Penguins last night. He was the star after Sidney Crosby. One game can turn a series because Detroit now has an idea that they can be beat. They didn't know Pittsburgh could be so good.
Audio Podcast | May 29, 2008
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B. Plaschke/J. Buccigross
The L.A. Times columnist says the Lakers gave the Spurs Game 3. Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol and other need to learn to finish games. ESPN's Buccigross says the Red Wings remind him of an old Russian team. They're like the Red Army. Someone on the Penguins
Audio Podcast | May 27, 2008
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NHL/Dream Come True
The NHL has the perfect opportunity to draw in people who aren't already fans. Having the Red Wings and Sidney Crosby in the Final is a dream come true for them.
Audio Podcast | May 23, 2008
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Mike Babcock, Red Wings
Babcock says the Stanley Cup Finals are much different than the rest of the playoffs because of the intensity. He remembers losing Game 7 to New Jersey in 2003. It was a terrible feeling. He thinks the Red Wings and Pens are similar.
Audio Podcast | May 23, 2008
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Mark Messier, NHL HOFer
The six-time Stanley Cup champ and 15-time All-Star says the Red Wings and Penguins are the two best teams and deserve to be on the biggest stage. He wouldn't compare Sidney Crosby to young Wayne Gretzky but says Crosby has the intangibles to be one
Audio Podcast | May 22, 2008