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Episode 99- Panarin Joins the Kings, Ducks Plot Their Push, Olympic Hockey Arrives!
A quiet week off? Not even close. We came back to a league on tilt: Artemi Panarin chose Los Angeles, signed a buyout-proof two-year deal, and instantly changed how the Kings attack the stretch run. Meanwhile, the Ducks balanced a heartfelt farewell to a beloved superfan with a gritty push to keep a playoff spot, riding big nights from Cutter Gauthier, Mikael Granlund, and Jackson LaCombe while grinding through a maddening shutout loss and a satisfying sweep of Vegas.
We pull apart the Panarin trade from every angle—return value, retention, and why a short, bonus-heavy extension makes sense for a win-now window. Then we get practical: best line fits to wake up Byfield, whether Kopitar-Kempe-Panarin becomes a sledgehammer, and how another center at the deadline could let Byfield slide back to wing for a deeper top six. On the Ducks side, we walk through clever reassignment moves during the Olympic freeze, spotlight a fourth line that hunts pucks and creates chaos, and track how special teams and defensive lapses can swing a game in four minutes flat.
Across the league, the temperature spiked. William Nylander’s on-camera fine, outdoor-game mayhem with a goalie fight and a four-goal comeback, and a string of injuries and suspensions set the tone. We sift through under-the-radar trades that clear cap and hint at bigger moves after the freeze. The Olympics reshaped rosters, too, with Sweden, Canada, and Finland naming replacements, and a packed viewing slate that might preview international lines before NHL play resumes. Finally, we chart the playoff picture, highlight where Anaheim, Seattle, and LA are bunching up, and break down cap space as the true deadline weapon—Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Anaheim have room to strike, while LA kept just enough to address center depth.
If you love smart hockey talk—line chemistry, prospect vs. proven star debates, cap strategy, and the little plays that win big games—you’ll feel right at home. Tap follow, share with a fan who needs a sane breakdown of the Panarin deal, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find us. What move would you make next for the Ducks or Kings?
A late-night show with early-morning energy: we open with laughs and jump straight into the week’s biggest swings for Ducks and Kings fans. Leo Carlsson’s thigh procedure casts doubt over Sweden’s Olympic plans, Mason McTavish exits late with an upper-body issue, and Jackson Lacombe earns a deserved call to Team USA thanks to smart role-for-role roster thinking. On the Kings side, trade watch heats up with Connor Garland and Evander Kane rumors, while Brandt Clark finds his groove and Quinton Byfield gets a firm challenge to drive play like a second-overall pick.
Around the league, Vegas does Vegas—landing Rasmus Andersson and pushing chips in again—while the Sharks add Kiefer Sherwood to fuel a surprising push behind Macklin Celebrini’s spark. We pause on Linus Ullmark’s candid note about mental health after the Boston-to-Ottawa move, a reminder that behind every transaction is a person navigating real life. Contract updates for Alex Steeves and Josh Doan round out a busy ticker, and we kick the tires on a spicy idea: would you swap Alexis Lafrenière for Shane Wright straight up?
The game recaps are pure adrenaline. Anaheim edges L.A. in OT on a brilliant 19-year-old stick lift into a two-on-one winner, then Cutter Gauthier bags a birthday brace to sweep the Rangers. Lukáš Dostál turns into a wall in Colorado, stoning 40 of 41 and keeping McKinnon and Makar off the sheet. Seattle surges late, but the Ducks’ structure holds for a six-game heater—a pattern backed by fewer goals against and calmer breakout habits. The Kings, living on a knife’s edge, finally win a shootout over the Blues with Trevor Moore back in the lineup, though special teams and late-game lapses remain the story.
We close with grounded predictions, a quick standings snapshot, and a warm reminder about renewal, family milestones, and showing up for each other. Hit play for smart, fan-first hockey talk—trade rumors, injury updates, tactical takeaways, and the kind of game stories that stick. If you enjoy this one, follow Royally Quacked everywhere, subscribe on YouTube to catch the clips, and leave a rating or review so we can read it on the show. Who’s your Olympic goalie pick, and would you make the Lafrenière-for-Wright trade? Tell us.
In this engaging conversation, Jesse Cohen, host of 'All the Kings Men,' shares his journey as a Kings fan, the impact of excitement in sports, and the cultural phenomenon of the Mighty Ducks. He discusses the evolution of his podcast, memorable moments in Kings history, and provides insights into the current season's performance, emphasizing the importance of genuine excitement and community in building a fanbase. In this engaging conversation, Jesse Cohen discusses the current state of the Los Angeles Kings, reflecting on their inconsistent performance and the unpredictable nature of the NHL season. The discussion delves into the implications of free agency on the team's strategy, the future of the center position following Andrzej Kopitar's eventual retirement, and the promising prospects within the Kings' system. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities facing the Kings as they navigate their path forward in the league.
In this episode, we dive deep into the NHL trade deadline, dissecting the moves, analyzing winners and losers, and sharing our candid thoughts. From blockbuster trades to under-the-radar deals, we explore how these transactions shape the playoff landscape. Tune in for our insights and passionate discussions! 🏒🎙️
Hello Everyone welcome to our very first Podcast. In this Episode we Introduce ourselves, Talk about all the Ducks and Kings games from the past week and give recaps and our thoughts on the games. We also will give our ideas on what our teams should do for the Trade deadline. We’ll cover our team and League news and predict our teams scores for the upcoming games. So tune in and listen to us banter back and forth about our favorite teams and please tell your Family and Friends who are fellow Ducks or Kings fans.
In this episode, we recap the latest games between the Ducks and the Kings, two rivals in the Pacific Division. We also share our team updates, the hottest news from the NHL, and our forecasts for the upcoming trade deadline. Tune in to hear our opinions and analysis on all things hockey.
The Pacific Division just got spicy again. A chaotic Orange Friday shootout, an OT heist against Vegas, and a razor-thin loss to Vancouver set the stage for a week where identity and execution mattered on every shift. We break down why Anaheim suddenly scores in waves—Leo Carlsson threading passes, Jackson Lacombe and Olen Zellweger jumping into lanes, and Cutter Gauthier punishing turnovers—and how Troy Terry and Chris Kreider are reshaping the power play into a real threat. With Lukáš Dostál sidelined, we dig into Ville Husso’s timely composure, Petr Mrazek’s steadiness, and the quiet fingerprints of goalie coach Peter Budaj on every key save.
On the other bench, the Kings squeezed out a hard-earned regulation win and pushed the rivalry game to the brink behind Brandt Clarke’s poise and Kevin Fiala’s relentless shot creation. But questions loom: can Quinton Byfield turn posts into points, and when will LA’s power play evolve from careful to dangerous? We talk systems, risk tolerance, and why “playing not to lose” caps the ceiling in a conference that demands more. Add in a lively look around the league—suspensions, signings, trade prices—and an eye on the Ontario Reign’s youth wave, and you’ve got a full snapshot of where both franchises stand.
This episode is also a thank-you note: to the listeners who show up live, to the creators who boost our signal, and to the hockey community that turns a freeway into a bond. Stick around for predictions, a few spicy taco takes, and a tease for a Kings-friendly interview dropping midweek. If you love the Ducks–Kings rivalry, prospect development, and honest talk about coaching and special teams, you’ll feel right at home here.
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A franchise declares who it is when it chooses certainty over churn, and that’s exactly what we unpack as the Kings lock in Adrian Kempe on a 10-year deal with a savvy, bonus-heavy structure. We get into why that number and term make sense relative to his two-way value, how the no-move and no-trade protections frame the next era, and what it signals about retool talk. Then the plot twists: Doughty’s toe puts Brant Clarke center stage, the defensive metrics trend up, but timely finishing and special teams decide three razor-thin results.
Across town, the Ducks face a different kind of tension: a promising blue line that doesn’t have enough nightly seats. We lay out the real choices around Pavel Mintyukov—AHL reps to rebuild rhythm, rotation with clear standards, or exploring value—while spotlighting Ian Moore’s poise on his off side and Olen Zellweger’s OT killer instinct. Cutter Gauthier and Leo Carlson keep stacking milestones, yet PK leaks against Boston show where precision still matters. It’s a week of last-minute equalizers, gutsy goaltending, and the kind of 3-on-3 reads that show which prospects think the game at NHL speed.
We widen the lens with quick hits from around the league: timely extensions, tough injuries, Hellebuyck’s procedure, and the IIHF’s move to mandate neck guards at the 2026 Olympics. And yes, we make the full case for more color-on-color games after that gorgeous Red Wings vs Rangers showcase—why select matchups pop on TV, how to avoid clashes, and how rituals like Halloween and Black Friday could become visual events in Southern California.
If you care about roster building, development paths, and the tiny details that swing one-goal games, this one’s for you. Tap play, then tell us: should LA keep stacking defense-first minutes, should Anaheim send Minty down for runway, and which color-on-color matchup needs to happen next? Subscribe, share with a hockey friend, and drop a review to help more fans find the show.
The pace is up, the hits are down, and the plot is thick. Southern California hockey just delivered a week that flipped expectations: Anaheim punched above its weight behind Leo Carlson’s surge, while LA leaned on Corey Perry’s unlikely spark and Quentin Byfield’s OT touch to steal points in tough buildings. We sift through the noise to find the real signals—why the Ducks look legitimate even in a loss to Colorado, and how the Kings’ home/away split reveals a physical and special teams gap they can still close.
We start with a heater in Vegas and a tidy win over Winnipeg that showcased Anaheim’s maturing habits: controlled entries, smarter shot selection, and a second unit that finally threatens. Then it’s a reality check against the Avalanche that still offered value—discipline matters and details decide. On the Kings’ side, Kuzmenko’s scratch wasn’t drama for drama’s sake; it was a jolt meant to reset a skilled winger. Perry’s edge game changed tone in LA, drawing cheers from fans who once loathed him, and Byfield’s confidence is creeping into decisive moments. That sets up a bigger conversation: extend Adrian Kempe now or risk deadline roulette? We break down comps, leverage, and what a late deal could cost.
League-wide notes round out the picture with injuries and signings that ripple through matchups and power plays. Then we dive into game-by-game breakdowns with what actually moved the needle: Ducks’ special teams swings, Kings’ blocked-shot deficit, and which lines drove momentum. The rivalry stakes are rising, too—there’s a January back-to-back circled in bold. Expect more of what makes this fun: hard minutes for young defenders, elite pace from Anaheim’s top line, and LA’s structure grinding down mistakes.
If you’re here for the story behind the scores—development arcs, contract dynamics, and why standings in mid-November matter—you’ll feel right at home. Subscribe, share with a fellow fan, and drop us your take: are the Ducks ready for a playoff run, and what would you pay to keep Kempe in LA? Your comments drive the show, and we’ll read them live next week.
Seven goals. Twice. A hat trick. A shutout. And a fanbase arguing about short-handed goals against. This week gave us everything: Anaheim’s young core exploding for highlight after highlight, Los Angeles flashing brilliance one night and bleeding momentum the next, and a league full of surprises that actually matter when you zoom into the numbers.
We start with Ducks fireworks: Leo Carlsson’s playmaking has turned zone entries into scoring chances on command, while Cutter Gauthier’s release is already dictating penalty-kill coverage and opening space for Vatrano, Terry, and Kreider. Add Dostal’s timely saves and Lacombe’s blue line poise, and you get back-to-back seven-goal wins, and a season sweep of the defending champs. The takeaway is bigger than a hot streak: chemistry and scheme finally match the roster. Keep it intact, target age-aligned upgrades only, and add defensive layers to survive playoff pressure.
Then, the Kings. Kuemper’s shutout over Winnipeg was stellar, Doughty’s record was deserved, and Perry’s energy is real. But the trends you can’t ignore are the shorties against and the identity tug-of-war between a defense-first system and a roster that needs faster, bolder support through the middle. We break down where the power play is leaking, what structural tweaks could fix it, and where the coaching conversation turns from patience to decision.
Around the league, we hit the moments that matter: milestone goals, eye-catching sweaters in Utah, injuries and personal leaves that ripple through standings, and the latest awards watch. If you care about how trends become outcomes—youth acceleration, systems fit, and trade timing—this one’s for you.
If you’re riding the Ducks’ surge or fretting the Kings’ inconsistencies, jump in. Follow, share with a hockey friend, and leave a quick review to help more fans find the show. What’s your fix: tighten the PK, or change the bench voice first?
A week like this doesn’t just hand us headlines; it tests what we believe about two very different SoCal trajectories. We kick off with the Kings’ strange run of banking points without regulation wins and why that stat can hide bigger issues, from penalty trouble to shot suppression. Then we pivot to Anaheim’s surge: a faster, cleaner transition game powered by Leo Carlson’s playmaking, Troy Terry’s finishing touch, and Mason McTavish’s bully-in-traffic mindset. Mix in the emotions of John Gibson’s return and a shootout masterclass in Florida, and you’ve got a fascinating snapshot of where the Ducks are going.
We also zoom out to the wider NHL. Milestones matter—Kucherov at 1,000, Hedman at 800, and Crosby’s march to 1,700—because they frame the standard stars must chase. Meanwhile, long-term contracts for Thomas Harley, Logan Cooley, and Martin Necas tell the real cap-era story: smart teams lock core skill for eight years and build around it. We debate the Frozen Frenzy concept too and make the case for a staggered, all-day slate that actually grows the pie for fans, fantasy nerds, and casual viewers.
Game recaps bring it all home. Ducks-Lightning and Ducks-Panthers show how a sturdy goalie and opportunistic special teams can tilt tight margins. Kings-Predators and Kings-Sharks reveal the tension between LA’s offensive depth and their tendency to sit in the box and bleed shots. Still, there are bright lights: Brant Clark’s confidence, Alex Turcotte’s touches, and yes, Corey Perry’s net-front edge sparking real offense in LA. We end with bold predictions, a standings health check, and a few surprises that might not be flukes.
If you’re here for insight, laughs, and honest takes on what’s real vs. early-season noise, you’re in the right spot. Hit follow, share with a fellow hockey fan, and drop your hot take or favorite Halloween candy in the comments. Want more episodes like this? Subscribe and leave a quick review—it helps more fans find the show.
A week of chaos delivered the most fun kind of hockey: wild momentum swings, unlikely heroes, and a scoreboard that wouldn’t sit still. We open with real life—on-call shifts, long drives, and coffee-fueled nights—then jump straight into the ice where the Ducks and Kings each wrote their own kind of comeback story.
For Anaheim, the road trip turned into a showcase. Cutter Gauthier looks every bit the natural finisher, Leo Carlsson carries himself like a veteran play-driver, and Mason McTavish keeps sniping through impossible windows. Ross “the Boss” Johnston shocked the room with a Gordie Howe hat trick, while Michael Granlund erupted for his first five-point night as a Duck and Nikita Nesterenko piled up four assists in Boston. The power play still needs polish and the backup crease saw too many pucks, but the kids are pushing the pace and answering every mistake with punchback.
The Kings lived on the edge and made it work. Adrian Kempe buried an overtime winner in Dallas with a bold horns-down celebration, Corey Perry got greasy in the blue paint for his first as a King, and LaFerriere found twine at last. The penalty kill has to tighten, and giveaways are flirting with danger, yet the top six keeps creating, right-shot D keep jumping into lanes, and Darcy Kuemper’s steadying hand stole a result they needed.
We also put the spotlight on fan energy. Nashville’s chants reminded us what a loud barn can do. The Ducks’ Coach Bombay jacket as player-of-the-game keeps the vibe playful and specific. We pitch practical ways to make arenas more alive and three-on-three overtime less of a keep-away drill and more of a creativity stage. Add in league-wide beats—throwback sweaters, Marchand being Marchand, injury shuffles, and contract chatter—and you’ve got a full-ice view of a season heating up.
If you’re into honest recaps, sharp takes, and a few laughs between goals, press play now. Subscribe, share with a fellow fan, and drop your three stars of the week in the comments—we’ll read our favorites on the next livestream.
A week of Southern California hockey delivered everything: a Ducks road rollercoaster that turned into a statement OT win, a home-opener surge powered by net-front grit, and a Kings team battling penalties, pairing problems, and a second-period slump. We dig into why Anaheim’s offense looks sustainable—Kreider’s screens and tips, McTavish’s engine, Leo Carlson’s calm playmaking—and how the new alternates split is building a leadership core that matches their identity. When a power play adds a crease specialist and a young distributor, you don’t just score prettier goals, you bank harder ones.
On the LA side, the pieces are there: Byfield’s point pace, Fiala’s creativity, and a faceoff edge even against Crosby. The fixes are clear too. Reduce penalties that hand momentum away, re-balance the blue line so Brandt Clarke can drive transition minutes, and let a sturdier partner calm Cody Ceci’s swings. We talk Doughty–Anderson matchups, blocked-shot gaps, and the small decisions that turn one-goal losses into points.
Around the league, we hit the biggest ripples: Lane Hutson’s team-friendly extension and what it signals in Montreal, the Rangers’ early home scoring drought, a thicket of injuries reshaping contenders, and the familiar frustration of uneven officiating on dangerous stick work. It all ties back to one question: which teams have a plan that survives rough nights?
Come for the game recaps; stay for the line chemistry, special teams tweaks, and honest fixes both clubs can make right now. If you’re riding the Ducks’ momentum or begging for a Kings reset, you’ll leave with clarity, numbers, and a few spicy takes. Like what you hear? Subscribe, share with a fan who needs the therapy or the hype, and drop a review so we can read it on the show.
A rivalry podcast is only fun if the punches land and the hugs do too. We kick off with Ducks and Kings headlines—injuries, waivers, and the Lacombe deal in Anaheim; staffing shifts, IR moves, and Kempe’s price tag in LA—then zoom out to a league buzzing with suspensions, fines, and mega-extensions. Connor McDavid’s short bridge, Jack Eichel’s long bet, and cap gymnastics around LTIR set the tone for a season where windows and wagers matter. We also talk aesthetics, because they always do: third jerseys, chrome-adjacent helmets, and why design can change how a game feels on TV and in the building.
On the ice, the Kings stumble against Colorado before dragging Vegas into chaos and winning a shootout that showcases Eichel’s star power and Dorofeyev’s finishing. The Ducks, meanwhile, outplay Seattle early but get clogged by 26 blocked shots and lose the special teams edge they needed. We break down the details—shot quality, faceoffs, penalty kill form—and make clear-eyed predictions for the week ahead, from home opener vibes to schedule traps.
Then the room goes quiet for the moment that matters most. Trent Sullivan, the Anaheim Ducks’ 21st Duck, shares a life lived at full tilt: a heart transplant at five months old, a kidney transplant in his teens, a pacemaker after COVID-era monitoring, and a terrifying colostomy followed by a hard-won reversal. Through it all, he finds joy in small rituals—The Office quotes, Legos, chocolate milk—and big communities, from concourse meetups to the night Teemu Selanne surprised him with a jersey. His goal is as bold as any Cup run: to set a longevity record with his first transplanted heart and keep showing up for the people and team he loves.
Come for the banter and breakdowns; stay for a story that reframes what belonging sounds like in a loud arena. If this episode hits you the way it hit us, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs a lift, and drop a review so more fans can find our little corner of hockey.
Hockey never moves in straight lines, and that’s exactly why this one’s so much fun. We bring two fanbases under one roof and go deep on what actually shifts a season: the Ducks locking in Mason McTavish and Jackson Lacombe as cornerstone pieces, the emotional and tactical fallout from Trevor Zegras landing in Philadelphia, and the precise tweaks the Kings need to finally power past the first round. We’re not hand-waving; we’re talking usage, special teams, depth minutes, and the small edges that become springtime margins.
From there, we zoom out to the league. Who truly improved? Tampa’s spine and continuity vs. Florida’s injury bets, Toronto’s star power vs. goaltending trust, and Carolina adding the top-six finisher they’ve craved. In the West, we weigh Dallas’s regular-season machine against Colorado’s playoff ceiling, and why Vegas keeps finding the exact star archetype to amplify Jack Eichel. The Pacific debate gets spicy: where the Kings’ playable fourth line and calmer PK can buy them wins, why Edmonton’s thinner role players may matter more than anyone admits, and whether Vancouver’s health swings will define their year. Utah’s growth curve, Minnesota’s window, and Winnipeg’s goalie-led floor all get measured against reality, not hype.
We make clear, accountable predictions for every division and plant our flags on Cup paths, then cap it with a clean listener hook: a Celebrini vs. Bedard points bet and why situation often beats raw talent for year-one impact. Along the way, expect candid laughs, honest disagreements, and a stack of receipts you’ll want to revisit in April. If you’re a Kings or Ducks fan—or just a curious NHL diehard—this episode is your roadmap to the season ahead.
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The Freeway Faceoff delivered everything we love about SoCal hockey: pace, pushback, and a shootout finish that felt like a high-wire act. We break down how Mason McTavish turned patience into a hammer, how Beckett Sennecke’s hands changed the angle, and why Brandt Clarke’s confidence matters late. From tight 5-on-5 details to the psychology of slowing a goalie’s read, we unpack the moments that swung a rivalry game.
Beyond the spotlight, both front offices have real decisions to make. Anaheim’s week brought an AHL All-Star for Tim Washe, a Jeffrey Viel trade, Troy Terry heading to IR, and Leo Carlson’s recovery timeline. Sam Colangelo’s net-front grit stands out in a lineup that wants more inside goals. Across the hall, the Kings face uncomfortable questions about Jim Hiller’s leash and Newell Brown’s power play while evaluating rumored targets like Travis Konecny, Owen Tippett, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Alex Tuch, and Rasmus Andersson. We talk age curves, AAVs, and why rentals that don’t raise your playoff ceiling are a trap.
We also zoom out: new alternate jersey colors teased for next season (green for Anaheim, purple for LA), Olympic test games that calmed ice concerns, and a string of league milestones and extensions that frame the market. The game recaps matter—LA gutting out a win in Edmonton, Dallas splitting the SoCal back-to-back, Vegas nicking LA in OT, and Buffalo weathering Anaheim’s late surge—but the theme is bigger. Winning now is about layers: inside ice, screen timing, controlled entries, and letting high-skill players make the last touch under pressure.
If you’re here for strategy, trade logic, or just to relive a ridiculous shootout, you’ll feel right at home. Tap play, then tell us: who should your team chase at the deadline, and which alternate color do you want to see on the ice? Subscribe, share with a fellow fan, and leave a quick review so more hockey fans find the show.
Hockey fever returns to Southern California as the Kings and Ducks battle through preseason, giving fans their first taste of what's to come in the 2024-25 NHL campaign.
The biggest story emerging from Anaheim comes with Mason McTavish finally ending his contract standoff, signing a six-year deal worth $7 million annually. This agreement puts to rest weeks of frustration among Ducks faithful who witnessed previous young stars like Zegras and Drysdale struggle after missing valuable training camp time. The timing allows their promising center to integrate with new coach Joel Quenneville's system before meaningful games begin.
On the ice, Los Angeles has jumped to a perfect 3-0 preseason record, including two victories over their rivals from Orange County. While exhibition results rarely translate to regular season success, several Kings prospects have seized their opportunity. Carter George has been stellar between the pipes, while Alex Turcott and Jeff Millot appear ready to claim roster spots, particularly with Corey Perry sidelined. The Kings' depth scoring and improved backup goaltending from Anton Forsberg should encourage fans heading into October.
The Ducks (1-2) have shown flashes of potential, particularly in their dominant 6-1 win over Utah where Matthew Phillips netted two goals and Jackson LaCombe contributed three assists. However, offensive consistency remains elusive, as evidenced by their 14-shot performance in a shutout loss to LA. The bright spot continues to be Lukas Dostal's development in net. League-wide, significant injuries to stars like Jamie Benn (collapsed lung) and Aleksander Barkov (season-ending knee surgery) have reshaped expectations for their respective teams. Meanwhile, frustrations mount regarding Victory Plus broadcasts, where technical issues plague the viewing experience for dedicated fans.
What team will rise in the Pacific Division this season? Will McTavish live up to his contract? Can the Kings' prospect pipeline deliver another playoff run? The answers begin to unfold when the puck drops for real in October.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody discuss the latest news surrounding the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings, including player updates, contract negotiations, and injury reports. They also recap the recent Rookie Face-Off games and share their experiences from the Patriot hockey event, highlighting interactions with players and coaches. The conversation covers league-wide news, including jersey announcements and captain selections, providing a comprehensive overview of the current hockey landscape.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, the hosts discuss recent coaching changes in the NHL, including Jim Hiller stepping down as coach of the LA Kings. They cover a variety of NHL news, including player contracts, injuries, and team announcements. The conversation shifts to their fantasy hockey league, where they invite listeners to join. The hosts also engage in a simulation of the NHL season, discussing their strategies and results, leading to a discussion on playoff predictions and the eventual Stanley Cup champion. The episode concludes with a recap of player performances and award predictions for the season
The long NHL offseason is finally ending as hockey prepares its return with the upcoming Rookie Faceoff tournament featuring the future stars of the Kings and Ducks organizations. We break down the latest news surrounding both teams, including Mason McTavish's contract negotiations in Anaheim and Adrian Kempe's extension talks in Los Angeles.
Both teams have revealed their Rookie Faceoff rosters packed with promising talent. The Ducks will showcase 2024 first-round pick Beckett Seneca, Norwegian defenseman Stian Solberg, and several other high-end prospects. Meanwhile, the Kings' roster features standouts like Liam Greentree, Henry Brzezic, and Jack Hughes (not to be confused with the Devils star). We'll be attending the Kings-Ducks rookie matchup next Sunday at El Segundo and invite listeners to join us!
The podcast takes a creative turn as we design fantasy expansion teams for each NHL division, complete with custom jerseys and logos. From the Milwaukee Moose and Richmond Rockets to the San Antonio Rattlers and Portland Pioneers, we explore what NHL expansion might look like across America. These hypothetical franchises spark discussions about which cities could realistically support NHL teams in the future.
We also dive into significant NHL news, including major changes to the collective bargaining agreement. Starting this season, a new playoff salary cap will eliminate the infamous "Vegas loophole" that allowed teams to exceed the cap during postseason play. Additional CBA changes regarding LTIR benefits, contract retention, and potentially allowing 19-year-olds in the AHL could dramatically alter how teams manage their rosters moving forward.
Don't miss our upcoming coverage of the Patriots Golf Tournament on September 20th in Temecula, where we'll be interviewing participants and supporting this important veterans' cause. Registration closes September 18th, so there's still time to sign up and participate in this worthy event.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody discuss the latest news surrounding the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings, including player ratings and upcoming games. They delve into the role of enforcers in hockey, exploring how this position has evolved over the years and its significance in the game. The conversation highlights the excitement for the upcoming NHL season and the importance of team dynamics.
Hockey fans dream of fantasy matchups, but what happens when you pit the entire Eastern Conference against the Western Conference? We decided to find out by building ultimate all-star teams with one crucial twist: we had to select exactly one player from each NHL team.
After a coin flip determined our fates, Gary took command of the Eastern Conference (represented by Kings-themed jerseys) while Cody assembled the Western Conference squad (with Ducks-inspired uniforms). The challenge of selecting just one player per team forced us to make fascinating strategic choices – do you prioritize a superstar from one team, knowing you'll have to use a lesser player from another?
Gary constructed an Eastern powerhouse featuring Auston Matthews, Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin, and Nikita Kucherov, with Igor Shesterkin between the pipes. Cody's Western squad countered with the deadly combination of Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Nathan MacKinnon, and Cale Makar, backed by Connor Hellebuyck in goal. Both teams looked unstoppable on paper, but only one could prevail.
We took these dream teams into NHL 25 for best of 7 game simulation, and despite Gary's Eastern squad taking the first game 4-2, my Western Conference team rallied to win four straight, clinching the series 4-1. McDavid and Draisaitl dominated with eight points each, while Matthews led the East with seven. The most surprising revelation? Gary somehow forgot to include 2 big Stars. a crucial oversight that might have cost him!
The episode also covers the latest NHL news, including Olympics orientation camp invites for Drew Doughty, Quinton Byfield, Chris Kreider and Jackson LaCombe, plus updates on the Ducks' ongoing contract negotiations with Mason McTavish.
Think you could build better conference teams? Send us your rosters and we might simulate your matchup in a future episode!
What if the greatest players in Ducks and Kings history faced off in a seven-game series? Wayne Gretzky and Luc Robitaille squaring off against Teemu Selanne and Paul Kariya? The hockey gods smiled upon us as we simulated the ultimate "All-Time Freeway Face-Off" with dream rosters from both Southern California franchises.
Before revealing the epic series results, we dive into breaking news from both teams. Coach Joel Quenneville suggests top prospect Beckett Seneca might make the Ducks roster out of camp, though development concerns remain regarding the 19-year-old's readiness. Meanwhile, the Kings have secured Alex Laferriere with a three-year deal worth $4.1 million annually, a well-deserved contract for the hardworking forward who's becoming a key piece of their future.
We provide comprehensive coverage of both teams' promotional schedules for the 2025-26 season, from the Ducks' Anime Night to the Kings' K-Town celebration featuring the return of the "Harmonic Queens" for the national anthem. The Golden State Rookie Face-Off tournament in September will showcase prospects from all three California franchises, potentially featuring both Seneca and the Kings' recently drafted talent.
The simulation results deliver everything a hockey fan could want: seven games, three overtime finishes, and a Game 7 sudden-death winner. Did Gretzky's offensive brilliance outshine Selanne's scoring touch? Could Quick outperform Giguere when it mattered most? The series MVP trophy awaits, and the debate over California hockey supremacy finds its virtual resolution.
We wrap up by announcing the return of our fantasy hockey league for listeners. Ready to test your GM skills against fellow fans? Email us at royallyquacked@gmail.com or slide into our DMs on Instagram to secure your spot. The race to dethrone last year's champion begins now!
What happens when three passionate hockey minds with over 100 years of combined Kings fandom come together to build the ultimate Los Angeles Kings team? Pure magic, heated debates, and a roster that would make any hockey fan's jaw drop.
This special Royal Edition of Royally Quacked brings together host Gary Spink with Player Grades' Kevin Snyder and NHL Game Night host Eddie Garcia to construct an all-time Kings team capable of defeating the all-time Ducks squad assembled in last week's episode. But before selecting a single player, the fundamental question emerges: should selections be based solely on what players accomplished wearing the crown, or can brief Kings tenures from legendary players count?
The journey through Kings history reveals fascinating perspectives on franchise icons. While the Triple Crown Line of Marcel Dionne, Dave Taylor, and Charlie Simmer earns universal respect, the panelists present compelling cases for different line combinations. Eddie boldly positions Anze Kopitar as the greatest King ever, placing Wayne Gretzky—whom he considers "the most influential King but not the greatest King"—on his second line. These thoughtful distinctions between cultural impact and sustained excellence spark fascinating discussions about what truly defines Kings royalty.
As defensive pairings and goaltending selections unfold, the group navigates through Hall of Famers like Drew Doughty, Rob Blake, and Larry Robinson (whose astonishing +722 career plus-minus becomes a passionate talking point). The unanimous selection of Jonathan Quick and Rogie Vachon as netminders provides rare moments of complete agreement amidst friendly disagreement elsewhere.
By the episode's end, power play units are configured, Darryl Sutter and Dean Lombardi are installed as coach and GM, and even jersey designs are debated—Forum blue and gold versus Gretzky-era silver and black. What emerges is not just an all-time Kings team, but a love letter to Kings hockey history through the eyes of three fans who've lived and breathed it for decades.
Will this dream team defeat the all-time Ducks roster? Subscribe now and tune in next week to find out which California hockey dynasty reigns supreme!
What happens when you gather four passionate hockey minds to build the ultimate Anaheim Ducks team from over three decades of franchise history? Pure magic, heated debates, and the perfect blend of nostalgia and analysis.
Our panel dives deep into the Ducks' rich history, assembling a dream team that spans generations of Anaheim hockey. From the obvious selections—Teemu Selanne, Paul Kariya, Scott Niedermayer, and Chris Pronger—to the nuanced discussions about which role players truly defined the Ducks' identity, every position sparks fascinating conversation about what makes a truly great hockey team.
The chemistry on our first line mirrors the chemistry in our discussion as we unanimously agree that Steve Ruchin belongs between Kariya and Selanne, not because he was the most talented center in franchise history, but because he perfectly complemented the two superstars. This theme of complementary skills rather than just raw talent emerges throughout our roster construction. The fourth line of Moen-Pahlsson-Niedermeyer stays intact from the 2007 Cup team—a reflection of how some combinations simply shouldn't be broken.
Beyond the player selections, we explore what made the Ducks special through different eras. From the original Mighty Ducks with Guy Hebert between the pipes to the dominant defensive core of the championship years to the transitional teams of more recent seasons, we craft a roster that honors the organization's full history. Whether you've been following since the Disney days or just discovered the team recently, this nostalgic journey through Ducks history will deepen your appreciation for the franchise's remarkable legacy.
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In this episode, Gary and Cody explore the unique identity of their podcast, discuss recent appearances on other shows, and dive into the latest news surrounding the Ducks and Kings. They engage in a mock trade discussion and simulate an NHL March Madness tournament, culminating in the Minnesota Wild being crowned champions. The episode wraps up with plans for future podcasts and community engagement.
A brutal stretch for SoCal hockey turns into a candid therapy session and a scouting report rolled into one. We open with the Ducks’ eight-game slide and the growing nerves around Cutter Gauthier’s extension, then challenge the logic of chasing the wrong trade targets while scratching one of the few consistent forwards in Ryan Strome. Waivers for Nikita Nesterenko and a goalie shuffle with Mrazek to IR and Husso back up only added to the churn. The pattern is clear: Anaheim often strikes first, then drifts, and a fragile middle frame buries them.
Across the freeway, the Kings somehow took two smart wins off the Wild before laying an egg in Winnipeg. Injuries to Kopitar and Trevor Moore forced call-ups and a reliance on structure over spark, but the special teams slide is becoming a weekly headline. The bright spots help—Brandt Clarke’s swagger, Alex Turcotte’s pop, and flashes from Kuzmenko—but Quinton Byfield’s offense remains the swing factor. He wins pucks and tracks like a center you trust; the finishing and usage need a nudge to unlock the ceiling everyone saw. We also break down a Zegras revenge night in Philly, a controversial goal reversal vs San Jose, and what slow-motion reviews get wrong about real-time intent.
Around the league, we touch on fresh extensions, a poignant goodbye to Hall-of-Famer Glenn Hall and his impossible 502-game streak, and early Olympic roster reveals. Then it’s predictions and an invite: meet us at Noble Ale Works on Friday the 16th for a free, all-ages Ducks vs Kings watch party with vendors, giveaways, and a live stream. If you enjoyed this one, follow, subscribe, and leave a quick review—it helps more fans find the show. Which fix would you make first: shake up lines, change special teams, or pull the trade trigger?
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody discuss the latest developments in the NHL, focusing on the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks. They cover coaching changes, contract negotiations, player movements, and team strategies, providing insights into the future of both franchises. The conversation highlights the importance of player development, the impact of recent signings, and the ongoing trade rumors in the league. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics related to the NHL, including player trades, retirements, coaching changes, and the implications of the new CBA. They delve into the excitement surrounding the upcoming hockey season, notable retirements of players like Riley Nash and Tyler Johnson, and the impact of coaching changes on team dynamics. The conversation also covers the new rules regarding e-bugs, contract regulations, and the league's minimum salary adjustments. Additionally, they share insights on the recent schedule releases for the upcoming season and the overall state of the league.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody provide a comprehensive recap of the recent NHL Draft, focusing on the selections made by the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks. They discuss each team's picks, player profiles, and potential impacts on their respective rosters. The conversation also touches on the overall draft experience, including highlights and memorable moments from the event.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody dive into the busy NHL free agency period of 2025. They discuss the lack of major signings, team-by-team breakdowns of player movements, and analyze the implications of these changes for each franchise. The conversation covers key signings, trades, and the overall landscape of the league as teams prepare for the upcoming season. The hosts also touch on salary cap situations and potential future moves, providing insights and predictions for fans of the NHL.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the latest developments in the NHL, focusing on the recent draft, trades, and coaching changes. The shocking trade of Trevor Zegras from the Anaheim Ducks to the Philadelphia Flyers is a major topic, sparking debate about its implications for both teams. The hosts also cover the upcoming development camp for the Ducks, the trade of goalie John Gibson, and the Kings' roster updates. Additionally, they delve into league-wide signings, the Hall of Fame class of 2025, and significant changes in the new CBA that will impact player contracts and team strategies. The conversation wraps up with discussions about potential NHL expansion into new markets. In this episode, the hosts dive into the excitement surrounding the upcoming summer in hockey, discussing potential changes in team rosters, analyzing restricted free agents, and playing GM to build the ideal roster for the Kings. They also make predictions about where key players might sign during free agency and share their thoughts on the implications of these moves for the teams involved. The conversation wraps up with a look ahead to the chaos of free agency and the future of the NHL.
In this episode, the hosts discuss various updates from the NHL, including player signings, trades, and news from the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings. They also delve into the upcoming Olympic rosters and analyze the strengths of different national teams. The conversation is filled with insights on player performances and team strategies as the new season approaches. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various topics related to the NHL, including trade rumors, the recent Stanley Cup playoffs, and insights into player prospects for the Kings and Ducks. They analyze the performance of key players, the implications of the playoffs, and the upcoming draft and free agency period, emphasizing the excitement surrounding the future of both teams.
In this episode, the hosts discuss recent developments in the NHL, focusing on the Ducks and Kings. They express gratitude to their guests and audience, share player updates, and analyze trades and acquisitions. The conversation highlights the excitement surrounding the upcoming season, including coaching changes and player awards. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various topics related to the NHL, including coaching changes, player signings, awards, retirements, and international hockey news. They analyze the implications of these changes on team dynamics and the league as a whole, while also highlighting significant achievements and upcoming events in the hockey world. In this episode, the hosts discuss the future of USA Hockey, highlighting promising players and their potential impact. They recap the thrilling Stanley Cup playoffs, analyzing key games and player performances. A new trivia segment, 'Did You Know?', is introduced, along with fan questions about retired jersey numbers and favorite players. The conversation wraps up with personal reflections and celebrations for Father's Day.
In this episode, the hosts review the performances of various Anaheim Ducks players throughout the season, providing grades and insights into their contributions to the team. They discuss players like Brett Leeson, Sam Colangelo, Frank Vetrano, Brock McGinn, Ross Johnston, and Troy Terry, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential for the future. The conversation highlights the need for improvement and upgrades within the team as they look ahead to the next season. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the performance evaluations of various Anaheim Ducks players, focusing on their potential, contributions, and areas for improvement. The speakers discuss Troy Terry's work ethic and potential for growth, Jansen Harkins' disappointing season, and Isaac Lundestrom's struggles under the previous coaching staff. They also evaluate Robbie Fabry's limited impact due to injuries, Nikita Nesterenko's promising debut, Ryan Strom's role as a veteran presence, and Alex Killorn's improved performance compared to the previous season. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the evaluation of various Anaheim Ducks players, focusing on their performances throughout the season. The speakers discuss the strengths and weaknesses of players like Killorn, McTavish, Zegras, Gauthier, and Carlsson, providing insights into their potential and areas for improvement. The discussion highlights the importance of coaching, player development, and the impact of injuries on performance, ultimately expressing optimism for the future of the team. The conversation delves into the evaluation of NHL players, focusing on their performance, growth, and potential within the team dynamics. The speakers discuss various players, their contributions, and the challenges they face, including coaching changes and personal development. The dialogue highlights the importance of leadership, the impact of veteran players, and the expectations placed on young talent as they navigate their careers in the NHL. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the evaluation of player performances for the Anaheim Ducks, focusing on defensemen and goaltenders. The speakers discuss individual grades for players like Gudas, Fowler, Dumoulin, and Lacombe, highlighting their contributions and shortcomings throughout the season. The discussion also touches on the impact of coaching on player development, particularly for young talents like Mintyukov and Zellweger, and the overall dynami
In this Kings only podcast episode, the hosts discuss player grades for the LA Kings' roster, reflecting on individual performances throughout the season. They analyze players like Alex Laferriere, Adrian Kempe, Kevin Fiala, Warren Foegele, Trevor Moore, Andre Lee, Tanner Jeannot, Andrei Kuzmenko, and Jeff Malott, providing insights into their contributions, strengths, and areas for improvement. The conversation highlights the importance of each player's role in the team's dynamics and their potential for the upcoming season. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the performance evaluations of various players from the Los Angeles Kings during the NHL season. The speakers discuss their grades for players like Alex Turcotte, Philip Deneau, Trevor Lewis, and others, providing insights into their contributions, strengths, and areas for improvement. The discussion highlights the importance of player roles, expectations, and the overall impact on the team's performance. In this segment, the conversation delves into player evaluations, focusing on defensive contributions, goaltending performances, and coaching staff assessments. Each player is graded based on their contributions throughout the season, with discussions on their strengths, weaknesses, and future potential. The panelists express their opinions on key players like Mikey, Jordan Spence, Vladislav Gavrikov, Brent Clark, Drew Doughty, and Darcy Kemper, as well as the coaching staff's effectiveness. The conversation highlights the importance of solid defensive play and the impact of goaltending on the team's overall performance. In this conversation, the speakers evaluate the performance of the LA Kings coaching staff and general manager Rob Blake. They discuss the grades given to various coaches, including Jim Hiller and Mike Buckley, and analyze their impact on player performance, particularly that of goalie Darcy Kemper. The conversation also delves into the future direction of the team under Blake's management, with differing opinions on whether he should remain in his position following the team's playoff performance.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody discuss the latest news surrounding the Anaheim Ducks and LA Kings, including player developments for the Ducks and Kings, and significant league updates. They delve into trade rumors, coaching changes, and the implications of recent GM decisions, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter that reflects their familial relationship. In this episode, Cody and Gary discuss recent coaching changes in the NHL, including the appointment of Jeff Blashill as the head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks. They also highlight the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award winner, Alex Ovechkin. The conversation shifts to the World Championships, where Team USA has made a strong showing. The NHL playoffs are recapped, focusing on the dramatic performances of teams like the Dallas Stars and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The hosts then delve into team awards, recognizing standout players from the Ducks and Kings, before wrapping up with a light-hearted discussion on fun awards in hockey. In this episode, the hosts discuss player performances, awards, and insights from the recent hockey season, focusing on the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings. They analyze individual player statistics, award winners, and engage in a light-hearted debate about jersey preferences and playoff predictions, while also encouraging fan participation.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, the hosts discuss recent coaching changes in the NHL, focusing on the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings. They analyze player development, accountability, and the impact of new management. The conversation shifts to playoff recaps, highlighting unexpected outcomes and predictions for upcoming games. The hosts also touch on the competitive nature of their fantasy hockey league, adding a personal touch to the discussion. In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of the NHL, including coaching changes, team dynamics, and player impacts on playoff contention. They reflect on their preseason predictions, analyze team performances, and share breaking news regarding player health. The conversation also covers playoff predictions and insights into different divisions, culminating in a fantasy recap. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about their fantasy hockey league experiences, sharing insights on drafting strategies, player performances, and the dynamics of their league. They reflect on the competitive nature of the season, recount memorable moments, and discuss the significance of the Stanley Cup, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter that showcases their family rivalry and love for the sport.
A rivalry rout, a painful pattern, and a few bright sparks set the stage for one of our most candid shows yet. We open on the Kings’ 6–1 statement over the Ducks and the Sharks’ five-goals-on-13-shots stunner, then rewind the tape to ask why Anaheim keeps spotting teams the first goal and how that habit wrecks structure, special teams, and momentum. On the other side, we talk through the Kings’ identity tug-of-war: a reliable defensive base that still needs more bite on the power play and a stronger finishing mindset from their big bodies and young skill.
From there we get into specifics. What does “start on time” actually look like shift by shift? Fewer high-risk breakouts, tighter neutral zone routes, and shots that create rebounds instead of finessed passes to nowhere. We make the case for pairing a true shutdown righty with a puck-moving lefty to calm the Ducks’ blue line, and we outline how LA’s penalty kill can tighten the slot without conceding the flanks. Quinton Byfield’s role comes up too: when he drives the net and shoots off the rush, the entire top six looks different. When he defers, the offense stalls.
Then it’s Olympic roster fever. Canada’s forward core is terrifying, but the crease is a debate—Logan Thompson’s form versus Darcy Kuemper’s experience. Team USA chose balance over star scoring, leaving out Jason Robertson and stirring real questions about where clutch goals will come from in a short tournament. We highlight how international reps could unlock another level for Leo Carlsson and Lukas Dostal, and why Sweden’s goaltending tandem might be the quiet edge no one is talking about.
We wrap with predictions, practical fixes, and your comments from live chat. Want more honest breakdowns and fewer clichés? Hit follow, subscribe on YouTube, and ring the bell so you never miss our live streams or bonus rants. Share the episode with a friend who loves SoCal hockey, and drop your take: what’s the one move your team must make this week?
In this episode, the hosts discuss significant changes for the Kings and Ducks. They cover management shifts, fan reactions, the draft lottery results, and the controversial hiring of Joel Quenneville as the Ducks' head coach. The conversation also touches on recent league news, including records and team developments. In this segment, the hosts discuss various aspects of the NHL, including team logos, draft strategies, and playoff performances. They share insights on the significance of team identity through logos, the potential for trades during the draft, and humorous references to popular culture. The conversation also highlights Miko Rantanen's impressive playoff streak, coaching changes within teams, and predictions for ongoing playoff matchups in both the Eastern and Western Conferences. In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing NHL playoffs, focusing on game predictions, historical coincidences related to the Toronto Maple Leafs, trivia about player performances, and future plans for engaging with fans. They emphasize the importance of fan participation and share personal anecdotes, all while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous tone.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody dive into the recent performances of the Kings against the Oilers, discussing each game in detail, including key plays, player performances, and officiating controversies. They also touch on coaching changes within the league, the future of the Ducks, and the implications of recent playoff outcomes. The conversation is filled with insights, predictions, and a passionate analysis of the current state of hockey. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to the NHL, including coaching changes, award finalists, and predictions for the upcoming season. They delve into the Norris Trophy and Hart Trophy contenders, highlighting the performances of key players. The discussion also touches on the Bill Masterton Trophy, Jack Adams Award, and concerns regarding officiating and player suspensions. Additionally, they explore the expansion of the PWHL and the implications of the upcoming NHL draft lottery. The segment concludes with a discussion on the Player of the Week. In this episode, the hosts delve into the controversies surrounding officiating in the NHL playoffs, particularly focusing on Connor McDavid's perceived leniency with penalties. They discuss the outcomes of various playoff series in both the Eastern and Western Conferences, highlighting key performances and predictions for upcoming matchups. The conversation wraps up with plans for future podcasts and a call for fan engagement regarding team grades.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent playoff games involving the Kings, highlighting key moments, player performances, and game statistics. They analyze the Kings victories and the challenges they face in the series against the Oilers, while also providing updates on Ducks news and league-wide coaching changes. The conversation includes predictions for upcoming games and reflections on fan support during the playoffs. In this episode, Cody and Gary discuss the ongoing NHL playoffs, making predictions about various series outcomes. They analyze the performance of teams like Florida, Washington, and Minnesota, while also considering potential offseason targets for the Anaheim Ducks. The conversation shifts to future stars who could break scoring records for the Ducks, and they engage with listeners by inviting them to share their thoughts and questions.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, hosts Gary and Cody discuss the latest news in the NHL, focusing on the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings. They cover player signings, coaching changes, playoff eliminations, and game recaps, while also reflecting on the impact of coaching styles on player performance. The conversation highlights the excitement of playoff hockey and the future prospects for both teams. In this episode, the hosts analyze recent NHL games, including the Kings performance against the Avalanche and Oilers, and the Flames. The Ducks efforts against the Avalanche, Wild and Jets. They discuss coaching changes in the league, pay tribute to Marc-Andre Fleury, and express concerns about player safety in the NHL. The episode concludes with a discussion of standout players of the week. In this episode, the hosts discuss the results of the NHL player polls, highlighting the top players in various categories. They also explore proposed rule changes inspired by women's hockey, including the jailbreak goal and point system. The conversation shifts to playoff predictions, where they analyze matchups and share their insights on potential outcomes. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and a look ahead to future discussions.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, the hosts discuss the latest news and updates from the NHL, focusing on the Kings and Ducks. They highlight key player performances, coaching dynamics, and the playoff picture as teams vie for contention. The conversation also touches on historical contexts, prospects, and game recaps, providing a comprehensive overview of the current hockey landscape. In this episode, the hosts analyze recent games involving the Anaheim Ducks, including matchups against the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, and Calgary Flames. They discuss key player performances, referee controversies, and the overall state of the team. The conversation also touches on the importance of shooting in hockey and the impact of commentary on the viewing experience. In this episode, the hosts discuss their weekly predictions for NHL games, highlight standout players, and analyze playoff standings and matchups. They delve into the significance of Ovechkin's record-breaking goal and debate his legacy compared to other hockey greats. The conversation flows from player performances to team strategies, providing insights into the current state of the NHL. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the ongoing debate between Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin, discussing their respective impacts on the game of hockey. They reflect on memorable moments in hockey history, including significant goals and player performances. The discussion shifts to playoff insights and updates on the performance of the Patriots Hockey team, emphasizing community engagement and charity events. The hosts also touch on the dynamics of rivalries within the sport and share their experiences in podcasting, including surprises and guest appearances.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, the hosts break down the latest news around the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings, covering team performance, coaching changes, and standout players like Leo Carlsson. They explore the Ducks’ struggles and growth, the impact of coaching on development, and updates on Kings signings and prospects. The conversation expands to include player development, NHL playoff dynamics, key broadcasting changes, and iconic hockey voices. They also touch on rookie signings, NCAA tournament buzz, recent game recaps, and controversial calls. Wrapping up, they discuss playoff predictions, team rivalries, Ovechkin’s chase for Gretzky’s record, and how to grow the hockey community.
In this engaging conversation, We have a Special Guest on the show Locked On LA Kings host Eddie Garcia joins us. The hosts discuss their love for hockey, focusing on the LA Kings and Anaheim Ducks. They share personal anecdotes, delve into team updates, player performances, and the significance of hockey traditions. The discussion also touches on playoff predictions, family dynamics in sports fandom, and the impact of injuries on team success. In this segment, the conversation delves into various aspects of hockey, including the unique dynamics of playoff eligibility for college players, personal experiences at Seattle hockey games, and the strategic moves made by the Capitals. The discussion also touches on coaching changes, particularly John Tortorella's controversial comments, and the NHL's approach to player safety and fines. Additionally, the segment highlights Sidney Crosby's record-breaking achievements and the Nashville Predators disappointing season, culminating in game recaps of recent matchups involving the Kings and Ducks. In this segment, the conversation covers various topics related to recent NHL games, including Jim Harbaugh's unexpected appearance at a Ducks game, the Ducks impressive performance against the Boston Bruins, and their thrilling comeback against the Rangers. The discussion also touches on a tough loss to the Colorado Avalanche and highlights standout player performances, particularly Leo Carlson's contributions. The hosts share insights on team dynamics, player predictions, and the importance of defensive strategies in hockey. In this episode, the hosts discuss the upcoming NHL games, focusing on the Kings' match against the Maple Leafs and their back-to-back games. They delve into the playoff picture for both the Western and Eastern Conferences, analyzing team performances and potential outcomes. Trivia about Ducks history is shared, and the conversation shifts to Ovechkin's pursuit of Gretzky's goal record. The episode concludes with reflections on the season and future games.
In this episode of Royally Quacked, the hosts discuss recent developments in the NHL, focusing on the Kings and Ducks. They share insights on player performances and the ongoing rebuild for the Ducks. The conversation also touches on league-wide news, including playoff formats and upcoming events. The hosts emphasize the importance of community engagement and the growth of their podcast. In this episode, the hosts discuss the potential expansion of the NHL, focusing on Houston and Atlanta as candidates. They delve into the surprising performance of the Washington Capitals this season and reflect on the historical context of Canadian teams in the playoffs. The conversation also touches on Pat Maroon's retirement and the significance of role players in hockey. Weekly game recaps highlight the Ducks struggles and successes against various teams, including the Blues, Predators and Stars, culminating in a sweep against the Predators. In this episode, the hosts recap the recent performances of the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings, highlighting key player contributions and game statistics. They discuss the implications of these games on playoff standings and share their predictions for upcoming matches. The conversation also touches on individual player performances, the race for Gretzky's goal record, and concludes with trivia and social media engagement.
In this episode, Gary and Cody introduce you to the rest of their family, recap the recent performances of the Kings and Ducks, share injury updates, and delve into league news including potential changes to the NHL schedule and player retirements. This conversation covers various NHL games, focusing on player performances, injuries, and team dynamics. The speakers discuss specific match highlights, including key goals, assists, and strategic plays, while also addressing the need for consistency in team performance. The dialogue includes personal anecdotes and humorous interactions, creating an engaging atmosphere for hockey fans. In this episode, the hosts review recent NHL games, focusing on the performances of the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings. They discuss key player performances, game strategies, and predictions for upcoming matches. The conversation also includes a guest perspective from a Carolina Hurricanes fan, adding depth to the discussion about team dynamics and player trades.
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the one-year anniversary of their podcast, reflecting on their journey and love for hockey. They discuss the recent struggles of the LA Kings and Anaheim Ducks, analyzing game performances and key moments from their latest matches. The conversation highlights the ups and downs of being a fan, the challenges faced by both teams, and the resilience shown in tough games. The hosts share insights, frustrations, and humorous anecdotes, making for an engaging and relatable sports commentary. In this episode, the hosts delve into various aspects of recent NHL games, including controversial goals, player performances, and trade deadline activities. They discuss the implications of recent trades, the importance of player development, and the challenges teams face in scoring goals. The conversation also touches on league-wide news, predictions for upcoming games, and the ongoing race for Gretzky's goal record, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone.
Southern California hockey brought big feelings this week: a front-office shakeup in LA, trade buzz in Anaheim, and a pair of games that showed how special teams and shot quality can flip a scoreboard. We start with community—holiday check-ins, shoutouts, and a push to hit our subscriber goal—then head straight into the real changes. Marc Bergevin heads to Buffalo for a bigger role, while Jim Hiller steps into direct power play control. It’s overdue, and the timing says it all: the Kings can’t keep living on one or two goals and expect deep spring hockey.
Across the freeway, the Ducks have ambition. With OC Vibe construction in motion and the Wild Wing statue on the move, the bigger conversation is roster direction. We unpack why a move for Jordan Kyrou or Robert Thomas would rewire Anaheim’s forward core, slot cleanly behind Leo Carlsson, and stabilize the power play with speed and distribution. We also touch on Ryan Strome’s trade chatter and how center depth, cap planning, and term shape smart decisions.
Game stories bring receipts. LA’s losses to Seattle highlighted a painful pattern—outshooting but failing to finish, ceding special teams momentum, and blocking too few shots. Anaheim outplayed the Kraken 5-on-5 and still got goalied by Philipp Grubauer, then edged Columbus with timely pushes and better net-front presence. We zoom in on how both teams can fix their power plays: more movement through the bumper, better weak-side seams, and a heavier screen game. Then it’s on to World Juniors, where names like Carter George, Liam Greentree, and multiple Ducks prospects flashed the future with composed transitions and sharp reads.
We wrap with predictions, a nuanced Fantilli vs Carlsson snapshot, and a candid case for change in LA: let Byfield drive offense, modernize the system, and swap “safe” for “dangerous.” Anaheim’s path is about layers—keep the rush, add cycle pressure, and convert shot volume into goals. If you love honest SoCal hockey talk, you’ll feel right at home.
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In this episode the hosts discuss the recent trades in the NHL leading up to the trade deadline. They analyze the implications of these trades on team strategies, player movements, and the overall landscape of the league. The conversation includes insights on specific trades, team rebuilding efforts, and predictions for upcoming games. This conversation delves into the recent NHL trades and signings, analyzing the implications of each move for the teams involved. The hosts discuss key trades, including the Kings acquiring Andrei Kuzmenko, Winnipeg's defensive acquisitions, and the significant trade of Mikko Rantanen to the Dallas Stars. They also touch on minor trades, player movements, and the overall impact on team strategies as they head into the Stanley Cup playoffs. The discussion wraps up with a look at recent signings and extensions, providing insights into the future of various players and teams in the league.