Jan 20, 2015
Marinaro on the David Lemieux debate
Tony Marinaro tries to resolve the differences between Yvon Michel and Camille Estephan on the rights to boxer David Lemieux.
TSN 690: Montreal Forum Jan 20th
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Sep 8
Ento: We've been in this position before
The Alouettes are banged-up and have lost five straight, but Als' DB Kabion Ento says the team isn't fazed and can draw on their experience form 2023 to get them through this tough stretch.
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Sep 8
McGuire: He was so principled
Hockey analyst Pierre McGuire joined Mitch Melnick and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon, to talk about the greatness and legacy of Ken Dryden, how special he was to be able to balance hockey with his life outside of hockey, watching him play for the first time and much more.
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Sep 8
Ward: Dryden transcended the position
Three-time Stanley Cup Champion Aaron Ward, joined Mitch Melnick, Jon Still and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon. They discuss Ken Dryden transcending the goaltender position, how he influenced other players in their post career lives, his work to try and make hockey safer and much more.
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Sep 8
Farber: He was underappreciated
Award winning writer Michael Farber joined, Mitch Melnick and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon, to talk about the loss of Icon, Ken Dryden. The legacy that he left on the ice, his dedication to his life and work outside of hockey, why he feels like he was underappreciated and much more.
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Sep 8
Edholm: Henry's fumble opened the door
NFL.com's Eric Edholm, joined Mitch Melnick, Jon Still and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon, as they talk about the thrilling game between the Bills and Ravens as the Bills made an improbable comeback, both defences having trouble, the Steelers and Jets turning into a shootout, the Lions having an ugly loss and much more.
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Sep 8
Bowman: Impossible wasn't in his vocabulary
Legendary Head Coach Scotty Bowman, joined Mitch Melnick, Jon Still and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon to talk about losing Ken Dryden, what it was like to coach him knowing he was so unique, how Ken started the process to write a book about him, how much he loved to practice and much more.
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Sep 8
Shutt: We knew what kind of unique person he was
Montreal Canadien legend Steve Shutt joined Mitch Melnick, Jon Still and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon to talk about the loss of his teammate Ken Dryden, seeing him last year at an event, what he was like as a teammate, recognizing his ambitions outside of hockey and much more.
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Sep 4
She's Got Game #223
Michaela and Vanessa honour the career of legendary Canadian keeper Erin McLeod who retires from professional play with the Halifax Tides. The Saudi soccer league is starting to attract women’s players and Michaela and Vanessa are conflicted. Canadian Maddie Richardson, a professional climber who’s competed in multiple Climbing World Cups, joins Michaela and Vanessa. A huge transfer in the WSL: Alyssa Thompson is headed to Chelsea. London City unveiled their jerseys with a special logo that makes a lot of sense. The U.S. open is getting spicy. Venus Williams bows out in what could be her last hurrah at Flushing Meadows. The WNBA regular season is winding down and the playoff picture is taking shape. Can Indiana make the postseason and get Caitlin Clark back from injury?
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Sep 5
Ask Aaron Anything Friday
Three-time Stanley Cup Champion Aaron Ward joined Mitch Melnick, Jon Still and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon to talk about the Montreal Canadiens trading Carey Price's contract, his appreciation for Price, whether it means the Habs will make another move before the season starts and he answers your questions on Ask Aaron Anything.
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Sep 5
Mancini: There's nothing else I ever wanted to be
Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini joined Mitch Melnick, Jon Still and Luca Scott on Melnick in the Afternoon to talk about the tremendous influence his father Lenny Mancini had on his boxing career, how he overcame the tragedy in the fight against Kim Duk-koo, winning his first world title against Arturo Frias, fighters that he likes today and much more.
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