Episodes

  • Episode 30: Bouchard for the Norris
    Apr 6 2026

    March Madness heats up as the boys react to UCLA winning it all and preview the final matchup between Michigan and UConn. Who takes it?

    Back in the NHL, the Pacific Division race is tighter than ever with the Oilers, Ducks, and Knights separated by just a single point. After a tough loss to Vegas, the guys break down what Edmonton needs to clinch and whether they’re in trouble.

    They also dive into the Norris Trophy debate, reacting to Kevin Bieksa’s comments on Evan Bouchard and making the case for who really deserves it, plus a major coaching change with Roy out and DeBoer in.

    The episode wraps with playoff clinchers, surprising eliminations (yes… Florida), and Player of the Week: Jack Hughes, with Rickard Rakell earning HM after a huge scoring run.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 30: Lay it on the Line
    Mar 30 2026

    The boys break down a massive week for the Oilers, with a strong win over Anaheim and an even bigger statement win against Vegas. With just 8 games left, the Pacific Division race is heating up — and the current lines are finally clicking. They also debate where Draisaitl fits back in once he returns.

    Around the league, they react to Bruce Cassidy being fired and John Tortorella stepping in, plus dive into the Aquilini controversy involving alleged labour violations tied to vineyard operations in Washington state.

    They wrap up with March Madness Final Four predictions, a quick Raising Cane’s review, and Player of the Week honors: Jake Guentzel, with Pavel Zacha earning HM.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 28: Gary Broke the NHL
    Mar 22 2026

    The boys react to the World Cup of Hockey officially being announced, with Edmonton, Calgary, and Prague named as host cities. They then dive into the huge Oilers news: Leon Draisaitl is out for the season for now after a lower-body injury in Nashville, with hopes he could still return for the playoffs. The guys break down what the injury might be, what it means for Edmonton, and whether Leon should even play if he’s not fully healthy.

    They also cover AJ Greer’s suspension, react to the chaos of March Madness, including near-upsets, busted brackets, and the last few perfect brackets standing, and debate whether the NHL playoff format needs a serious change.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 26: The Oilers Forgot a Goalie Again
    Mar 8 2026

    It’s Trade Deadline Recap time, and the boys break down the biggest moves around the NHL. From Edmonton acquiring Connor Murphy and Jason Dickinson to Utah landing MacKenzie Weegar, Dallas grabbing Tyler Myers and Michael Bunting, and Buffalo loading up on defence with Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn, the deadline had no shortage of chaos.

    They also talk about the Oilers’ situation, why the goaltending issue still hasn’t been fixed, and why a first-round exit is becoming a real possibility unless something changes in the offseason.

    Beyond the NHL, the guys preview the World Baseball Classic, discuss the format and their favorites to win, and react to massive NFL trades including DJ Moore being moved and Maxx Crosby heading to Baltimore.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 25: Step Up or Get Out
    Mar 1 2026

    The boys dive into a full Oilers update, breaking down who needs to step up — including Jarry and Frederic — and who’s been answering the call, with strong play from Matt Savoie, Ingram, and Podz.

    They review the LA Kings, discuss Paul Coffey stepping in as assistant coach on defence, and get into trade rumours around the league. From Vinny to Minnesota, OEL or Faulk potentially heading to Edmonton, a massive OEL + McMann retained package, Kulak trade chatter, and more — it’s rumor season in full swing.

    They wrap with Guess the Player and Player of the Week honors:

    Matt Boldy after a big two-game stretch, with Brayden Point earning HM.

    Trade chaos, Oilers pressure, and league movement — classic Brothers in the Box.

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    30 mins