The Hockey Show - Episode 641
The Hockey Show, Canada's only campus-produced radio show that strictly talks hockey, is back in the confines of UMFM's studio where we'll chat some hockey for another hour as the school remains closed for the holiday season. The first show of 2025 is always fun as we break into the new calendar, and the two hosts will certainly get into some business that may ruffle feathers tonight. Of course, you're welcome to join us with your tweets and calls as we open 2025 with some hearty discussion tonight on The Hockey Show at 5:30pm CT!
Tonight on the program, Teebz and Jason jump directly into why upsets at the World Junior Championship are good for the game and why Canadians better get used to suffering more losses at future tournaments. After that dose of reality, they discuss the Spengler Cup results, the Chicago Blackhawks failing to impress at a Winter Classic once again which should disqualify them from future Winter Classics, how the Jets are the top team to start 2025 and what can be improved, and we look at what the Jets are doing tonight for Ukrainian Heritage Night as traditional Ukrainian Christmas festivities last until January 6! It's a busy show to kick off 2025, so make sure you're settled down by the radio tonight for The Hockey Show at 5:30pm CT on one of 101.5 FM, Channel 718 on MTS TV, or via UMFM.com!
If you live outside Winnipeg and want to listen, we have options! The new UMFM website's online streaming player works well if you want to listen online. We also recommend Radio Garden if you need an easy-to-use online stream. If you're more of an app person, we recommend you use the TuneIn app found on the App Store or Google Play Store. It's a solid app.
If you have questions, you can email all show queries and comments to hockeyshow@umfm.com! Tweet me anytime with questions you may have by hitting me up at @TeebzHBIC on Twitter! I'm here to listen to you, so make your voice heard! And because both Teebz and Jason are on the butterfly app where things are less noisy, you can find Teebz here and Jason here on Bluesky!
Tonight, Teebz and Jason talk upsets, losses, mistakes, disappointments, winners, losers, holidays, and much more exclusively on 101.5 UMFM and on the UMFM.com web stream!
PODCAST: January 2, 2025: Episode 641
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
Tonight on the program, Teebz and Jason jump directly into why upsets at the World Junior Championship are good for the game and why Canadians better get used to suffering more losses at future tournaments. After that dose of reality, they discuss the Spengler Cup results, the Chicago Blackhawks failing to impress at a Winter Classic once again which should disqualify them from future Winter Classics, how the Jets are the top team to start 2025 and what can be improved, and we look at what the Jets are doing tonight for Ukrainian Heritage Night as traditional Ukrainian Christmas festivities last until January 6! It's a busy show to kick off 2025, so make sure you're settled down by the radio tonight for The Hockey Show at 5:30pm CT on one of 101.5 FM, Channel 718 on MTS TV, or via UMFM.com!
If you live outside Winnipeg and want to listen, we have options! The new UMFM website's online streaming player works well if you want to listen online. We also recommend Radio Garden if you need an easy-to-use online stream. If you're more of an app person, we recommend you use the TuneIn app found on the App Store or Google Play Store. It's a solid app.
If you have questions, you can email all show queries and comments to hockeyshow@umfm.com! Tweet me anytime with questions you may have by hitting me up at @TeebzHBIC on Twitter! I'm here to listen to you, so make your voice heard! And because both Teebz and Jason are on the butterfly app where things are less noisy, you can find Teebz here and Jason here on Bluesky!
Tonight, Teebz and Jason talk upsets, losses, mistakes, disappointments, winners, losers, holidays, and much more exclusively on 101.5 UMFM and on the UMFM.com web stream!
PODCAST: January 2, 2025: Episode 641
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
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