Podcast: Islanders, NHL Potpurri With Stefen Rosner!
Here's a mammoth episode to get you through the weekend...
History has just been made…
Yep, that’s right. We’ve just gone and recorded the longest-ever episode in the history of ‘The Andrew Steele Podcast.’
Clocking in at 1 hour and 40 minutes, Episode 9 is a must listen for your weekend workout if you’ve got a load of tasks to complete or if you’re having a lazy one on the couch.
It has a little bit of everything for everyone.
My very good friend and former colleague Stefen Rosner jumped on to discuss a smorgasbord of topics, including:
His new role with The Hockey News and working with the legend that is Stan Fischler.
Breaking through at FanSided together and why hustle, reps and versatility are some of the biggest ingredients for success in sports journalism.
Stefen reveals the reasons he fell in love with hockey and runs through the players he idolized growing up.
We dive into everything regarding the New York Islanders, rate their chances to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs and why goaltending might be their best friend in the postseason.
Stefen provides an update on the injured Mat Barzal, and also does a deep dive in why the addition of Bo Horvat has been a game-changer for the Isles.
We get into just how stacked the Eastern Conference is and some of the matchups we’re looking forward to seeing.
We lose our minds over the brilliance of Connor McDavid, and also discuss the best landing spots for the latest generational talent that is phenom Connor Bedard. There must be something about hockey players and having the first name Connor…
This podcast wouldn’t be complete without some baseball talk and an argument for why Anthony Volpe needs to be on the Opening Day roster for the Yankees.
And much, much more!
Happy Listening!
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