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Kevin Blue and Catherine Roche

Toronto is ready for the summer of soccer and who better to chat about all the anticipation than Canada Soccer's CEO Kevin Blue and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at BMO Catherine Roche. They joined The Shift to talk about partnership, alignment, messaging and meeting this monumental summer with excitement.


Can Crosby and Penguins complete comeback vs. Flyers?

After the Philadelphia Flyers took a stranglehold in the series, going up 3-0, Sidney Crosby and the Penguins have rallied to take the last two games and force a Game 6. Can the Penguins do what only four other teams have been able to accomplish and dig themselves out of a 3-0 hole to win the series? TSN Hockey analyst Carlo Colaiacovo joins Gino Reda to discuss.


Oilers season on the line and McDavid may not play

What is going on in the Oilers' room with Connor McDavid being ruled a game-time decision? Even if their captain does play, what chance does Edmonton have to win three straight to comeback against Anaheim? Who can potentially rise to the occasion if McDavid can't go? Carlo Colaiacovo joins Domino's That's Hockey to share his thoughts ahead of Game 5.


Can Canadiens find a way to stop Hagel and advance?

Max Crozier's massive hit on Juraj Slafkovsky appeared to shift the momentum in Tampa Bay's favour, but can they continue that momentum into Game 5 or can Montreal find a way to control their emotions, handle Brandon Hagel, and take the series lead? TSN Hockey analyst Carlo Colaiacovo joins Gino Reda to break it all down.


How can the Habs get Caufield, Suzuki going at 5-on-5?

Anthony Cirelli and Brandon Hagel have been tasked with shutting down the Nick Suzuki - Cole Caufield line at five-on-five to this point in the series between the Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning, and have so far been pretty successful. So how can the Canadiens get their best players going at 5-on-5? TSN's Montreal reporter Kenzie Lalonde joins Gino Reda to discuss that and much more.


Onraits and Wrongs

Jay Onrait brings you all of the plays not good enough to be the Highlight of the Night and not bad enough to be the Worst Play of the Day from Monday in the Onraits and Wrongs.


Matheson dissects Cease's collapse vs. Red Sox and the need to find his middle ground

Dylan Cease had a dominant start against the Red Sox, but fell apart at the end of his outing allowing four runs as Boston shut out the Jays in the first game of their series Monday night. MLB.com Blue Jays reporter Keegan Matheson joins Jay Onrait to discuss which version of Cease is closer to the real him, and what Jays fans should expect from Trey Yesavage's long-awaited season debut.


How have the Flyers let the Penguins get back into the series?

The Flyers jumped out to a convincing 3-0 series lead against the Penguins in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, but Pittsburgh has clawed their way back into the series following back-to-back multi-point games from Sidney Crosby. TSN's Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce joins Jay Onrait to discuss how the Flyers have let the Penguins get back into this series, and what made this game a vintage Crosby performance.


Harvey's Hot Takes: Avs, Canes or the field - Who has the best chance to win the cup?

The Carolina Hurricanes and Colorado Avalanche are the first two teams to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, and both teams were also the top two teams in the NHL overall standings this season. If given the choice between taking either of those teams to win the cup, or the field, which would be the better choice? OverDrive host Bryan Hayes joins Jay Onrait to share his thoughts on this, and what the expectations should be for Trey Yesavage's season debut.


B-Listin': NHL Playoff Bar Play

Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan discuss Hayes' 5 NHL players that would have the most Bar Play with their performance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs so far.


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