Locked On Penguins - Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Penguins - Same crap, different day for the Penguins!
Episode Date: March 10, 2023Because of course, this game HAD to go as the previous 2 did against the New York Islanders did, right? Hunter starts the show by shaking his head profusely as the same mistakes continue to be made. H...unter SLAMS Mike Sullivan for his ignorance of Jeff Carter. How does he continue to get this same deployment at the end of games? What are he and the rest of the team seeing that gives them an "advantage?" It is certainly not playing out that way on the ice. Hunter then goes after Carter for touching the puck in an obvious high-sticking situation where he could've killed more time. He analyzes how the Penguins would've had a head start to defending the lead a little bit more had Carter made the right read there but nope. He also analyzes the other defensive blunders that were made, such as Kris Letang going for Bo Horvat instead of Anders Lee, who was parked in front of the net with little resistance. It's a play that simply can't happen. Hunter is then a little critical of Tristan Jarry as he wasn't good enough on a couple of those goals. He looks at why his movement is a little bit of a concern right now as it almost appears like he doesn't want to do something where his injury flares up. Finally, Hunter does look at some positive things that came from this game while also previewing this MASSIVE weekend where four crucial points are on the line.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.Athletic GreensTo make it easy, Athletic Greens will give you a FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORKFanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don’t miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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I know, I know, we're right back here again. Same crap, different day, right? Penguins fall in heartbreaking fashion. Where have I said that before to the New York Islanders? This has been a theme for the last, at least the last 30 plus years. You can go about well back before that when they blew a 3-0 series lead back in the 70s. But, you know, I'm focusing on the last 30 years because I think that's where the
big heartbreak has been.
It continued with this game.
To start the show, we're getting into Mike Sullivan's ridiculous deployment at the end
of this game and why that plus a couple of really bad defensive miscues cost the
Penguins one of their best performances of the season that's all coming up right after
this shot.
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Welcome back to another edition of the Lockdown Penguins podcast.
I'm, of course, your host, Hunter Hodes,
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I'm recording this just as basically the clock, the clock, excuse me,
strikes midnight.
So very good Friday morning, March 10th to you all.
Thought I would be recording a very positive-filled episode for you.
But, no.
Of course, the penguins have to squander yet another third period lead to the New York Islanders.
The third one in the last three meetings against them.
And this one hurts the most.
Penguins destroyed them through the first 40 minutes.
Third period, first half of it, playing fine.
You're killing a couple penalties.
Honestly, I would say the first 53, 54 minutes of this game were a good.
Final six minutes were a disaster.
And that's been the theme for basically these past three games.
You know, the Islanders made it three, two, with about five minutes left,
Hudson Fashing, just schools Mikhail Gremlin to the net.
Pretty poor defensive work there.
Tristan Jari, not good movement at all.
And I'm going to touch on that a little bit later.
But here is the big kicker once again.
For some reason, this head coach, someone who I have been,
a massive, massive fan of ever since he took over for Mike Johnson when I was
Czech's notes 18 years old. I'm 25 now. Actually, no, park that. Yeah, 19 years old. No,
sorry, 18 years old. Screwed that up. Whatever. We're going to leave that in. He has just
lost his way this season with a lot of stuff. And this Jeff Carter thing, I do not.
not get in the slightest.
I know you aren't going to come in the comments.
I got a whole bunch of tweets.
Hunter,
what are you talking about?
He missed the empty net.
It was a high stick.
Yeah, I get it.
I probably put that out a little too pretty maturely.
He high stick.
It wasn't going to count anyway.
That said,
why in the heck?
Why in the H.E.
double hockey sticks?
Is he being iced in that situation?
Two, two and a half minutes left,
five on six.
You need to preserve this lead.
to get the two points to move ahead of the team
that you are in direct competition with
for one of the final playoffs,
and you are icing, your worst forward.
I don't get it.
Is he doing this out of spite, Mike Sullivan?
He's been doing it all year.
And the media's asked questions about it.
You guys keep asking me, and that's the same question.
Yeah, because you keep making the same mistake.
I'm surprised no one asked him about it tonight.
I'd be grilling him about it.
time if I were in the locker room. I wouldn't care if I got thrown out or something. I mean,
I hope to be in that locker room for all of next season. And, you know, I would love to ask him that
question every time. It's a joke. I don't think he would do that out of spite to the GM
for giving him that contract. But, you know, I don't know what he sees. You know, I will never,
ever say that I know more about hockey
than freaking Mike Sullivan
or basically anyone that is running a hockey team.
You know, you obviously have more knowledge
than I do.
You've been around the game a lot longer than me.
You know, I am fine.
You know, my ego is maybe a little bit high sometimes.
I will never ever think something like that.
That's ridiculous.
But I feel like I knew at least a little bit
to see analytically and eye test-wise
that this player is not cutting it.
I don't care where you play him.
center, wing, you know, and honestly, before that deployment, he was looking okay,
better maybe, if you want to put in quotation marks, his line was not really getting caved in
as normal when they moved Granland to center. But still, the deployment makes no sense.
He can't skate. He can't do anything offensively. He can't defend. He especially can't defend there.
So why is he being iced in the most crucial part of the game in a game?
game that you need to win. It was a must win. I just don't get it. And the funny thing is,
he, you know, actually makes a heads up, heads up play, bounce the puck out of the air.
Okay, fine, whatever. But then he goes and touches it. You know, we can laugh that he missed
the empty there. It wouldn't account, whatever. But he's a veteran player. You have to know,
not touch that. He lets that thing go a little bit. That waste what? 10, 15, 20 more seconds.
They're dumping the puck back into the zone.
The Penguins, defenders, they have a head start to go back and get the puck to get it out to potentially spring someone for an empty netter.
How does he not realize that in that situation?
If that was a younger player there, like Drew O'Connor, P.O. Joseph, he's in the lineup.
They're probably benched for the next five to six games.
But nope, not Jeff Carter.
Got to protect him in that no move clause.
Got to protect him at all costs.
I don't know, man.
I just, and I was raised to, you know, be optimistic, you know, be like that positive person
because, you know, there's a lot of hot takes out there on social media, on Reddit's,
sports talk radio with how, I mean, that's probably some of the biggest hot take garbage you
ever hear.
But man, it is hard to get optimistic sometimes about this team when you see the same mistakes
over and over.
And over and over again, same deployment, same stupid defensive results,
same garbage goaltending when you need to save from any one of these goalies
in a high-level situation, they cannot give it to you.
And it repeats in all these losses.
Even when they play some of their best hockey of the season,
those first 40 minutes, I was getting ready to say this was going to be the performance
of the season by the Penguins.
Half right through the third period
We'll say in the same thing
53, 54 minutes and saying the same thing.
Unacceptable.
I am sick and tired of the same exact errors being made
and nothing is being done to change it.
Whether it's putting different players out there
with the deployment,
whether it's changing out some of the tactics,
whatever, man.
This has got to see.
Stop.
If they would have held on to these three leads over the Islanders,
when they brutally outplayed them,
and I have the metrics, we'll get into that a little later on in the show.
They'd be nine points up on them right now.
Think about that.
That is how much of a difference these games have cost them.
They would have buried those suckers.
Would have buried them, buried every team behind them.
They would have locked up their playoff spot by now.
Nope. Can't do it.
Get that extra point tonight.
You win those two other games?
Five points.
79 right there.
Take away those points from the Islanders.
Yeah.
Pardon me. Pardon me.
Yeah. Yep.
And regulation. Yeah.
79 to 70.
I don't know, man.
Sometimes the team has your number.
I get it, but should not have lost any of those last three games.
and it's the same
stupid mistakes.
I mean, that mistake alone
should get Ron Hextall out of here.
That's how I look at it.
I don't know, man.
I think I probably said my piece enough on that.
Coming up in the second side,
we're going to get into some of the other blunders
that we saw towards the late stages
of the third period.
Well, also, I will get into some of the positives
from this game because I did see a lot of things
that I liked and will also preview
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So other blunders that we saw late in this game that really caused the Penguins.
You know, dumb penalties in the third period aside.
They did well to kill them.
I'm not really going to go out Drew O'Connor.
Self is penalty.
Yes, they killed it.
I don't really hear.
You know, you have six minutes left to defend a two-goal lead.
I don't care who the hell you're playing.
You have to defend that.
But Michael Granlin gets schooled by a player that I had never even heard of coming into the season.
Hudson Fashion gets his fifth goal of the season.
Also, Tristan Jarman.
I think you are allowed to make a save there.
He did not look comfortable at all in this game.
Honestly, these last two games,
I don't know if Yins have noticed it.
Maybe I don't think it's just me.
Maybe you all have.
He has not looked right.
Not at all.
His movement looks, and there's the train, of course, that's going.
His movement has been terrible,
giving up goals that he was not giving up to start the season.
for example, look at the Hudson fashion goal tonight.
McCall Grahamlin, bad defensive work there,
should not let him get the inside track on him like that.
But look at his movement going side to side.
I mean, that's a save he should easily make.
He should be making that nine out of ten times, to be honest.
Maybe I'm a little wrong on that.
I don't think I am on this with my opinion,
but I feel like that's a save he usually makes, right?
I just don't think he looks right.
Even on that first goal from Anders Lee,
he was kind of swimming in the net a little bit.
It seems like he's just playing to not re-injure the groin slash chronic hip issue
that he's been reported to be dealing with lately.
That's what it seems like to me.
And it's just he's putting himself out there when he's obviously not 100%.
That's what it looks like.
But did not look good on that goal.
The third goal, I'm not really going to blame him too much more.
That's just a deflection.
But the fourth goal, you know, makes a save on Palmieri.
That's nice.
but Brock Nelson comes down memory lane
Jari come out of your net a little bit
he gave Nelson the whole right side
come out be aggressive
be your be yourself
gave him all that net to shoot at
nice if our goalie in my situation
make a save I know Ilya Sorokin or Igor Shisterkin
or any other of these great goalies
would make a save there
Tristan is not that guy right now
and it's showing
the goal tending has killed the penguins against the islanders this season
it's one of the main reasons why they got swept four games first time
since the team started playing in 72 it's never happened before
he just wasn't good enough and going after that third goal just a little bit
I don't know what Chris I don't know what Chris LaTang was doing there
it's a very weird defense you blowed up that play right
Noah Dobson shooting it obviously going for a redirect for Lee
And LaTang is just swatting it at it.
I'm like, that's not the play there.
Get in front of that guy and box him out.
I said that early on in this game on my social media.
The fact that they are unable to box Andersly out time after time after time is just coaching malpractice.
Are they not preparing the players at all for him?
It doesn't look like they are.
it also then falls on the players to follow that gameplay,
even if they are, which again,
doesn't look like it.
What are you doing?
I mean, we all saw Patrick Hornquist drive goalies
and other defenders crazy for how good he was in front of the net.
I feel like I'm having deja vu watching Anders Lee in front of the net,
just torching the penguins every single time.
He had at least four goals against the penguins this season.
I think it's seven points in the four games total.
He killed them this season.
It's either seven points or seven goals, one of the two.
Penguin Killer always has been.
For some reason, they refuse to box him out and get him out of the net front.
He's standing in, he's standing in Frist and Jari.
No one there to even, I don't know, give a small little cross-tick.
That's probably I'm going to call penalty there anyway, whatever.
But where's the defense there?
Brian Duman is in no man's land covering Kyle Palmyri at the side of the net.
I'm sorry, Kyle Palmieri ain't scoring there.
He can come out of there and put.
but also beyond on early in the situation.
Just horrendous in-zone defense by the Penguins
in the final couple of minutes.
Again, I wish I was surprised that they blew this lead.
I'm not.
They've done this all year.
We used to be a proper country with this team
with defending leads.
Heck, you go back here over this down, right?
This was just a few years ago.
They were 40 and 0-0 when leading after two periods.
this was just a few years ago.
Yep.
40 and 0.0.
That ain't the record this season.
They've lost double-digit games after having a third period lead.
It's pathetic.
Or going into the third period.
They just take their foot off the gas.
They make stupid end zone mistakes.
The goaltening is not good enough.
And this is what you get.
And what led to the overtime loss,
it was a loss in overtime.
I know Jari should have probably been able to make that save,
but I had no problem with what Ricardo Rakele did behind the net.
If Sorokin, great play by him, by the way,
swatting his stick down, putting the puck off the boards,
Pedersen has no chance to get back.
He doesn't do that.
Pedersen probably wins the game there.
He was coming down Main Street,
was going to tee up a slapper from 20 feet out.
I don't think Sorokin saves that for as good as he is.
I would have made that play nine more times.
I'm sorry if I were McCart McHale.
But she never even gotten that point.
Just stupid play, defensive play by this team
continues to hurt them every time.
And while we're on that, the topic of defense,
get that Kula Kov-Rooda pairing
and shove it where the sun don't shine.
It's terrible.
I understand.
Dimitri Kulikov has played
only a few games, getting acquitted the system, hasn't really been that good.
Jan Rudo, he's been bad the last couple of games.
I am sorry, P.O. Joseph, P.O. Joseph should not be on the bench for those two players.
Shouldn't be. That pairing was a disaster tonight.
And I mean, an utter freaking disaster.
Heck, even through, you know, two periods, their expected goals rate was 24%.
Pedersen-Latang was 96.
Dumo and Petra was 82.
You got out of something cooking with that top here, at least for right now.
Top four, I should say.
Get that Kulukov-Ruda pairing out of here, man.
It's not good enough.
A couple paused.
Well, we can say that actually from the final segment.
That wraps up this second segment where, you know, I continue to just, you know,
know, I guess speaking, I don't think I'm speaking to the way, I'm speaking to all of you, of course.
But man, I am, I just can't with the same thing.
It's just, again, it's same crap different day against the Islanders, man.
They should have won that season series.
They threw it away.
But to end the show, we're going to touch on some positives from this game, what the Penguins can take out of it.
Plus, we'll do some small previews for the games on Saturday and Sunday, two more massive games for this hockey team.
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I did like some positives from this game.
Jake Gensel, we discovering his scoring touch.
That's two goals in the last two games now.
Hopefully this leads to the floodgates really opening.
I've seen too many of these weird trade Jake Gensel takes.
I don't listen to those.
He's having a little bit of a rough here.
you know, I guess a little overall, but if the numbers don't really support that because he's close to a point-pre-game player,
it's a weird year for him, but he's hopefully starting to turn it around, really like that deflection.
Josh Archball got his fifth goal this season, nice play by him.
Jason Zucker, where would this team be without him?
He got his 22nd goal of the night.
A little speed past Sorokin, which is nice, but man, has he been awesome this season?
It continues to be the heartbeat of this team.
basically almost at that point where I would very much want to sign him back.
Now, would I do a five or six year term for him?
Probably not.
The guy's already 31 years old.
I would probably do something like three years, four, four and a half million.
See if he accepts that.
I would not give him five or five and a half.
That's probably a little bit too much.
If he doesn't accept that, I think they may have to move on.
I think maybe the highest term I would go is four years.
Three is my two to three is honestly probably my sweet spot.
three I could definitely definitely do but he has been awesome this season man I can't say enough
about how good he's been for this team and again overall this they were playing so well
three games in a row against the same islanders team I'm not going to sit here and call them mid
or anything like that you know that's say that for Twitter and stuff people can say whatever
they want they swept them at the end of the day they were better in the
They got the results in the four games.
The Penguins did not.
They didn't probably deserve the results in three of those games,
but that's how hockey works sometimes.
You get swept by the Islanders,
but the Penguins sweep of Tampa Bay Lightning.
Hockey's weird.
I don't know what to tell you.
At 5E5 tonight, the Penguins absolutely rolled them.
They had 53% of the shot attempts,
76% of the high danger chances,
72% of the scoring chances,
69% of the expected goals.
You know, if this game,
if there was really no special teams, they win this game rather easily.
But hey, special teams are a big part of the game.
Pounder to kill Stunk, yet again.
Trishanjari wasn't good.
Defensive play in the final five minutes also wasn't good.
And this is the result that you get.
Again, that said, I like what we saw off in Pedersen Petrie,
Peterson-Latang tonight.
Some of the results this season have not been the best at times.
But in terms of shot attempts, scoring chances,
and I expected goals very much on the plus side,
Dumlin Petrie.
Very good first game, despite not being.
a big sample size. I want to get that third
pairing cleaned up. I would do
P.O. Joseph with Chad Ruehiel.
Try it.
Why not?
P.O. Joseph's had a better year than both Yon Ruta and
Mitu Kulakov. I think overall, when you look at his
Anaheim numbers, I think Chab Riegel
is a perfectly fine number of six defense when we all saw
it last season. I think he's probably
at this point better than Jan Ruda.
Try it out. See what happens.
I mean, obviously, you're
planning to get into the playoffs, but
I would do it. I would do it.
it makes a lot of sense.
You know, I keep saying, you know, after these kind of losses,
you play that game nine more times,
they probably went eight of them.
I said that after the first one.
I said it after the last one,
and now I'm saying it after this.
So, you know, my luck there is just brutal.
People, it's, I'm just stuttering so bad.
it feels like they they find new ways to lose but no it's really just the same thing with all three
these losses the goal tending is in bad making weird defensive reads and the special teams have been
garbage there you go they've smacked them at 5 v 5 these last three games i don't know what to tell
you they dominated them the fact they only got one point out of that it's just ridiculous
to be honest it really really is hey still i got
three games in hand, but again, they only matter if you win them. So I'll keep beating that drum down.
We'll have to see what happens. Big weekend coming up here for the hockey team. Philadelphia on Saturday
afternoon. New York comes down. The Rangers on Sunday afternoon. More must-win games. The
Flyers are really bad. They're not going to make the playoffs this season. Tony DeAngo is not
going to be in the lineup. Kevin Hayes has been good. Travis Connecting is always a Penguins killer as
well Carter Hart is actually having a pretty decent year but this is a game that I think the
penguins should be able to win and should be able to win rather comfortably they crushed the
flyers in the last matchup I believe that was around Thanksgiving if I recall correctly they
went up to Philadelphia and yeah they smack them around pretty good you look at the flyers lines
right now Joel Fairby Morgan Foss Frost Owen Tippett Scott Lawton Noah Kate Tyson
Forster. Kevin Hayes with James and Reese dig on the third line. Nicholas DeLorese with
Kiefer Bellows on the fourth line. Ivan Pro Robb, Cam York defensively, Travis Sanhine, Rasmus
Ristelaine, and Nick Seeler, Justin Ron. And again, Carter Hart and Nett. They have a lot of injuries.
Atkinson's done. Keturier's out. No Ryan Ellis has barely played since he became a flyer.
Wade Allison. Travis Kineckon. He's actually on IR right now, so I don't really think, I don't,
I actually totally forgot about that. So I'm not even really sure if he's going to be back in time to
play in this one that would be a massive loss of course for the flyers he tends to do very well against
the penguins but in this one got to watch out for hayes he's had a very good season boss has played well
joel fairby's having a good year a wing tippet has played well against penguins in the past scott wotton
as well jvr so these they still have some players that can hurt you but this is a game that the penguins
have to win i expect casey dismiss to go on this one i think they may save tristan to play against
the rangers on sunday but it's one that i think they definitely
have to win. Rangers on Sunday real quickly. They've beaten the Rangers already this season.
They beat them in Pittsburgh. This will be the final matchup against the Rangers at PPG.
Getting traffic in front of Igor Shosturkin will be paramount. I would expect him to start,
even though the Rangers play on Saturday. I think we'll go to Hlock against the Sabres.
Got to get traffic in front of them, the same strategy as it is with Sorokin. The Rangers are
obviously a bit better right now, forwards-wise. They added Patrick Kane,
five-no Cherosenko, but I still think they're a bit weak on the back end.
Lingren is still out right now. We'll have to see if he's back by the time.
Some of his game rolls around, he's continuing to escape, but he's not fully practicing just yet.
That's been a big loss from them. They did just win in a shout against the Canadians on Thursday night.
It's a really big missed opportunity for the Penguins to win that game regulation.
I know they would be six points behind, but now you're seven behind going into that game against the Rangers.
It could be cut down a little bit based on Saturday's results.
If the Rangers lose to the Eagles and the Penguins beat the Flyers, could be five points
if the Penguins went on Sunday could go down to three.
We'll have to see.
It's maybe a little bit of wishful thinking right now coming off this loss.
But got to slow down the Rangers forward.
Zabindichad, Panarin, Kane, Teresanko.
I could go on and on and on.
They have a lot of firepower up front.
Their depth is also not bad.
They also have a Tyler Mott.
This is a very good team.
That said, defensively, I think they're a bit weak.
Adam Fox is probably going to have to play half their games
in the playoffs if they really want to go on a deep run.
I'm not fully sold on their defensive
core as a whole. Ryan Lingren is not bad.
Keandre Miller is decent.
Jacob Trubba,
you know, aside from all the obvious,
I don't really think he's any good at breaking the puck out of his own end
or defending in his own end, to be honest.
Braining Schneider is probably one of the more underrated defensemen,
but overall, I think it's a group that's lacking a little bit.
I think the payments can definitely have them there.
So that's going to be a fun game.
limiting the Rangers power play.
It's very lethal.
No matter who they put out there,
that's going to be a big key for me.
You know, beating them at 585.
The Rangers are usually not that good of a 585 team.
They're a bit better this year compared to the Lurdy War last year.
But, you know, I think the Penguins,
if they play up to their level,
they can be a better five-on-five team,
want to see the special teams be better,
need to see the goal team to be better.
And please, for the love of God,
try to play better in front of Chris Kreider
than you have in front of Anders Lee.
You know, Crider is a big penguin killer.
You all know that.
I would not be surprised if he scored at least one goal in that game on Sunday.
But two more games you have to win here.
The Penguins, their struggles against Metropolitan Division teams have not gone unnoticed.
The stat of the night here comes from Jenna Harner.
They are fifth in the Metro.
Their current record against the top four teams ahead of them, one in seven and four.
The one win, of course, against the Rangers, but losing 11 out of 12.
to the four teams in front of you,
just not good enough at all.
And I have never, ever seen the penguins struggle like that
against Metro teams under the Mike Sullivan era.
They are usually very, very good against Metro teams.
So obviously if that changes here a little bit down the stretch,
two massive games here, got to win them,
got to stay in contention here.
The Penguins, they are lucky that some of the teams behind them
are playing like crap.
Right wings have slacked off.
The sabers are playing like garbage.
The senators last I checked, it was 3-3.
I'm actually going to look at that score right now.
They had a 3-0-0 lead.
Saddle came back to tie it.
Let me see how that is going as of this recording.
4-4 right now.
So after that, it was then Stunnet made it 4-3.
Then Drew made it 4-4.
Well, I have to see if the Capitol's lost tonight in the shootout.
You know, Penguins are four points up for the final spot right now.
If the senders lose, you know, it still reigns the same.
And even if they win, actually, it's the same.
There'll be four points up going into this not jump on Saturday.
But I think that probably does it for this episode, The Locked on Penguins podcast.
I apologize for a lot of the negativity in this one.
Again, I pride myself on being very optimistic, very positive.
I try not to be like that hot takes guy that just fuse nonsense on sports talk radio or subreddit and Twitter and all that stuff.
But sometimes it's hard to find positive.
with this team, despite that they've won five for their last seven,
should be six of seven right now, to be honest.
But they got to clean up these third periods.
It's unacceptable.
And they got to strengthen together some more wins here.
Playoffs are not a guarantee.
They have the inside edge because the math is good.
And some of the teams behind them,
they've been giving them a lot of help.
But until they start breaking away from some of these teams,
the question of will or will they make the playoffs,
It will continue to be, I know, just etched in everyone's minds.
So that would do it for this episode of Walkton Hang on this podcast.
I really appreciate all of you listening to this one.
This will be the last episode with this absolute garbage of a webcam for those watching
on YouTube.
My brand new one comes on Friday.
It is very, very good.
I'm really excited for it.
It has gotten great reviews.
It's one of the recommended ones.
Actually, my buddy recommended it for me.
And I know a lot of people on the network that have it.
very excited for it to debut
and I think you all are going to love it
that watch on YouTube. So that's the second
part and really up doing my seminar and then we're going to
get some more stuff behind me
as well. But again, thank you all so much
for listening. Really, really appreciate it.
We'll be back with more episodes on Monday.
Have a great weekend. Let's see
if they can get a big back-to-back sweep here
against two more division rivals. Talk to you all
next week.
