LevelingSolo
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The ironic thing is he’s super tight with Ron McLean and sportsnetspitting chiclets is supposed to be good but biz is a f***in barstool stooge
The ironic thing is he’s super tight with Ron McLean and sportsnetspitting chiclets is supposed to be good but biz is a f***in barstool stooge
Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, so I would imagine they have some good ones.Do you know any good cricket podcasts? Lacrosse?
Im sure there's some bangers honestly , much more than hockeyCricket is the second most popular sport in the world, so I would imagine they have some good ones.
If you’re a Rangers fan why aren’t listening to Don LaGreca’s podcast?
He talks about the whole league but he does lean local
I can fill at least five of my six work nights each week just by listening to hockey podcasts.Why are there no good NHL podcasts or youtube channels?
spitting chiclets is supposed to be good but biz is a f***in barstool stooge
I live in Montreal but Don is my sports radio goat , love that man , love him on TMKS as wellIf you’re a Rangers fan why aren’t listening to Don LaGreca’s podcast?
He talks about the whole league but he does lean local
NHL - hockey fans mostly follow their team.
3. I don’t think many hockey fans care much about teams outside of their favorite team.
Idk, I think it comes more down to content and delivery. There is normal people on Youtube that are making I'd say pretty okay content with good intentions, but their voice or delivery is a pain in the ass to listen to.Seems like everything is either vanilla and boring (The Hockey Guy) or over the top clownish (SteveDangle).
Maybe more hockey fans should do what they can to increase the buzz around the sport and the league. One of the things is watching more of other teams or getting more information about what other teams are doing. Similar to how I think its up to more women to make women sports more popular and not the guys responsibility.
Idk, I think it comes more down to content and delivery. There is normal people on Youtube that are making I'd say pretty okay content with good intentions, but their voice or delivery is a pain in the ass to listen to.
I think the The Hockey Guy is interesting, not all of his content is, but of course he doesn't stand there and scream and talk about dick picks like other fools who haven't grown up yet. Most of them former players with a torn in their side for different people and acting childish.
Steve Dangle is over the top at times I would agree to that, also too much Leafs to consistently watch everything.
There some guys talking about Islanders that I think are for the most part okay to listen too, and there used to be this girl talking about Buffalo Sabres, idk where she went but it was decent. More of a vlog sometimes than podcast, but okay.
I think the biggest thing to be honest is most lack the options of getting content they could use for fair use to actually make better content visually and not just monologue.
Ya if you like nail scratching on a chalkboard, then Dangle is the go to.People saying that hockey youtube channels make no money but yesterday I was listening to a very good Giants one and saw it had 11k views in 4 days, meanwhile that idiot SteveDangle got like 80k views in a day for some clowning rant about the Leafs.
Ya if you like nail scratching on a chalkboard, then Dangle is the go to.
If the NHL made it easier to watch other teams I would. It's hard enough to have all of the right subscriptions just to follow my own team.Most casual fans only follow one team. Other sports fans will tune in and watch multiple teams/ multiple games in a week, especially NFL/NBA.