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Chapter 1: What fundraising event is the Steve Dangle Podcast supporting?
Hey, everybody. Today is June 1st, and that's always a big deal around here because it's Pride Month. And every single year, we like to partner with the Rainbow Road Virtual 5K. This is the Get Real and Rainbow Railroad nonprofit, and they support queer and trans refugees to help find safety in places across the globe. Participants are welcome to fundraise.
in a variety of ways, like walking, running, biking, sharing posts on social media, making videos, and volunteering. There's a place for everybody. And our goal this year is $5,000. Now, Jesse, how do we donate to the SDPN Virtual 5K?
There's going to be a link in the description where you click it and you donate.
Chapter 2: How do the Leafs' recent front office hires impact the team?
And last year we did our 5k on the ice. We had a little goofy video we filmed where we had a little competition between us and then we did that. So this year, once again, we're going to figure out as we go along, we promote this. We're going to come up with ideas on how to do this. We may go hit the ice again. We may do something different. Oh, I'd love to hit the ice again.
My favorite challenge was the oops, Sam Bennett, and then take your head off challenge. Yes. Oops, I'm Sam Bennett, and you're injured now. I liked puck handling with a pool noodle.
That was the best. And then Emma Malte was in here, and she judged that and had not very kind things to say about our skating skills.
You know what, Emma?
And our puck handling skills.
All right. So you can click the link in the description now. And happy pride, everybody.
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Chapter 3: What updates are there on Max Domi's health?
Let's start the show.
My favorite part of that intro is when it says P.
So it just says pee. Adam Wilde.
Anyway.
Pee lover. Leafs make a couple of big hires. Couple of big hires. The right ones. Let's just say it. They did it again. They did it again. People you've definitely heard about before. Well, one of them you for sure have. I've heard of Freddie Hamilton. I've heard of Freddie Hamilton. These are definitely everybody all of a sudden becomes an expert on these people.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Kelly McCrimmon's comments on the Leafs?
I'll be honest with you. I knew a little bit about Judd Brackett before his name started popping up. But like. teeny tiny little bit. Supposedly, he had a bit of a, like a lot of nerds liked him back in the day. Okay, so Judd Brackett, by the way, let me give you the rundown. Judd Brackett, assistant general manager, player evaluation, and Freddie Hamilton has joined the Shika run for president.
He's the chief of staff. That is a brand new title. We've never heard that one before, but Rogers has. This is the funniest part. You guys have got it like you've got to laugh at this. They've got a thing right now where nobody can be a president or a vice president of anything. So the Maple Leafs are like twisting themselves into a pretzel to come up with these new.
Remember, he's the hockey head of the hockey ops or whatever they call Matt Sundin. Like it's it's anything but what every other team in the league would call it. Senior executive advisor. Yeah. Yeah. They made up a title. Made up. Yeah. So anyway, long story short, Judd Brackett did a lot of drafting for the Minnesota Wild, was with the Vancouver Canucks before that.
He's already getting credit for the names that he did not take because I guess Jim Benning overruled him a lot. That's the rumor anyway. That's something I heard in private also. It's oh, it's public now. Yeah. But like, OK. I don't know, man. I wasn't in the room. He was in charge of the draft, but I always wonder who's boots on the ground.
Who's the scout actually at the games and going to the games? So I shot a video before coming here. Leafs have done a lot of things poorly over the years, but they've drafted pretty consistently well out of Sweden. Mm-hmm. First round picks and like late round gems like Engvall as a late round gem was very good. Pontus Holmberg as a late round gem was pretty good. Carl Gunnarsson. Hildeby.
Hildeby. Yeah, that's a good one. Who's that guy? Or several people? Well, and also, I mean, being ahead of that is being able to amalgamate all the insane amount of information that you get. That's true as well. Here's the thing with scouts is they're not short on info. No. But it's a question of, is that what info that they're giving me is relevant? And I think that's the art of it.
Yes.
So, I mean, listen, I don't know if, I mean, if you look at how Minnesota's drafted recently, they've got a lot of hits in the first round, not so many in the late rounds, correct?
Yeah.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Jack Pridham's trade to Tampa Bay?
I've fallen short. We all fall short. This falls short. I can't believe... I really, really can't believe the that that that, you know, the conversation with John is never about what John does. It's explaining John's actions. And how can we explain it for him? It's never in his own words. It's never in his own words. It's always, oh, but John does that. Oh, but he's such an but he's a good guy.
Like, no, no, no, no, no, no. John is what John is. If John is not enough of a leader to get over a fight with Cam York before talking to the media, then he's not fit to lead. Hey, you signed up in Philadelphia. You signed the four-year contract. Why did you sign the contract, John? You knew they were rebuilding. Did the paychecks come on time?
Hey, did the Flyers fuck you out of another coaching opportunity or did they grant the other team permission to let you walk? They granted it. Oh, but you get asked about Bruce Cassidy and you got no comment. And then you're saying, get off Bednar's ass. Get off Bednar's. You're so full of shit. So profoundly full of shit up to your hairline. And no, you know what?
He was misunderstood by the Toronto media. Fuck off. God, I can't stomach the way the sport is covered.
Chapter 6: What does Brendan Gallagher's future look like in Montreal?
Well, fuck me. That's how this show started. That's, we shouldn't exist. Do you know that? Do you know that? I come in here and I still, every time I post something, I go, this is nuts. After all this time, I'm like, this is not, I've been making videos for 19 years. I shouldn't exist. You know why?
Because mainstream outlets should have stomped me out a long time ago by making better shit than hobbyists. And let me tell you this, they're a lot better funded than we are. They are a lot better funded than we are. They still are after all this time. I've seen how the sausage is made and it's made out of. twigs and fucking cartilage and shit. It's awful.
And now we get to do it ourselves and it's not for everyone, but we get hundreds of thousands of people. We did 5 million views in May. That's fucking nuts. And that's just YouTube. That's crazy. Sorry, like I'm using this to talk about us, but like, I can't believe that some of our like gold star institutions in the sport are falling this short on the most basic of facts.
Fuck.
Oh my God. Misunderstood. Blow it out your ass. Where's Philly on this? Well, I need to hear Philly. I think Philly, I think you might have some Flyers fans and after tonight.
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Chapter 7: How does Canada’s performance at the World Championships reflect on Hockey Canada?
Oh my God. I need like Charlie O'Connor and that crowd to be like, what are you talking about? Yeah. Yeah. What are you talking about? How do you think Vancouver feels? I'll go to Tumblr if I want to read fan fiction. What the fuck is this?
Yeah. I just think the things they outline here are things we don't judge head coaches on. Like, they do mention the he's an animal lover part. Adam, I know you love that. Oh, my God. So am I. He's an animal lover, a fiercely patriotic father who bleeds red, white, and blue.
Who cries and shits his pants when the Flyers don't make the playoffs.
Those are words written by the athletic. And I don't think any of that matters in terms of what he did as a head coach and how that ended.
That reads like a wrestling promo.
And where he got with the Philadelphia Flyers. And I think that's what we're judging here. Not on whether he loves his family or not, because we kind of all assume that he loves his family. It reads like a Hulk Hogan promo and not journalism. It's very odd that.
weeks after, like not even that many weeks after he does such a giant disservice to his media obligations that are outlined by the collective bargaining agreement. And he gets fined $100,000. I hope they increase the fine.
And he caused his team to lose a second round draft pick that after this, the media are now groveling in their articles towards him to outline what a great guy he is behind the scenes. When in actuality, who cares if he's a great guy behind the scenes? We know what happened publicly as a head coach. And you can't convince us that everything was is hunky dory in Philadelphia.
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Chapter 8: What legacy does Claude Lemieux leave behind in the context of CTE research?
And he's this great guy and we should change our opinions on him. It's it's such an oddly written article.
So I don't understand it. I don't get it. That's why I brought it up. Most of the show is built on, hey, I don't understand this. Let's talk about it. That's how I line up the show. I mean, if you want to know the secret, that's what it is. And not all of the show is like that. But that one really stood out to me. And I'm glad you guys had the same reaction because I thought I was going crazy.
And what's the reaction going to be? Oh, these Toronto assholes. Yeah, that's somebody that doesn't want to admit. It's such a boring cycle. But here's what I want to say again to Leaf fans, bringing it back to that. I know we've gotten away from that a little bit, which was the point. don't take this shit anymore.
When people tell on themselves and say the media is too hard, then you tell them you're too soft. You can't play here. You can't hack it here. The lights are too bright for you. And that, you should own that. Like, hey, you better not leave your hotel room. We're going to burn the city down, New York. I respect that.
Philadelphia, if Philadelphia was in the files, what do you think they'd say to the news cameras, right? It's time that we step into our shit as a big franchise and stop going, oh, we're not like that. Maybe we are. but maybe you just can't hack it here. And some players can, and some players can't. Some coaches can, some coaches can't.
And when Kelly McCrimmon comes on the radio and disrespects the entire city, we should be fucking mad about it. And you should respond to it. Guy's a goof. I don't fucking care. His name's on the cup. It's going to be on it again. Doesn't make him not a goof. Jesse. Yes. When Steve comes into the studio. Okay. Often late. And we're trying to get the recording done. Okay.
What does he usually hold us up with?
Pictures of his child. That's right. Children. And then all of a sudden, we're okay with it because they're cute. Yes. You see, oh, that's a cute little baby girl.
I'm happy with that. The other day, Steve was showing us a picture of his eldest, his son, rolling off the couch. And then the little one, who's two, giggling... just completely out of control about it. It was worth the hold up. Now, a guy like Steve, who's a very soft, very soft man.
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