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This is the home of the Two Man ForeCheck: The Hockey Podcast you deserve. What is it about: Hockey Hockey Hockey With occasional splashes of hockey. More specifically we focus on the NHL, major events, NCAA hockey, and all the things that happen on the ice and in the front office.
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Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Happy New Year Everybody! Welcome to Episode 50...two weeks away from our first anniversary! We break in the new year with the anti-injury report. Some players are starting to come back healthy and the Forecheckers discuss which will have the biggest impact. Will Dion Phaneuf be a Senator much longer? Where will he play his 1000th game? Chris believes it will be with the Senators, but Mike has other ideas. We discuss some trade deadline potential moves and rumors, especially surrounding Anthony DuClair. The two time Stanley Cup Champions are currently out of the playoffs. The Foredheckers believe this will continue, but are the Pittsburgh Penguins "fixable"? Both guys don't believe it can happen this year, and possibly not for another year or two after this one. We re-evaluate the Eastern Conference playoff race, and include some percentages to support the arguments. Who has won the Duchene deal? Mike believes that Colorado was the big winner, but Chris believes that Kyle Turris will be a much bigger player on Nashville with the recent injury to Filip Forsberg. We finish the week with our favorite segment...A very special Winter Classic themed Add One! Oh yeah, and a slight mention about Thornton and his beard. All on this week's edition of the Two Man Forecheck! Drop us a comment, leave us some questions. Reach out and let us know what you want to hear, but most of all, enjoy the show!

Sunday Dec 31, 2017
Sunday Dec 31, 2017
Hello listeners and welcome to another edition of the Two Man Forecheck. The Forecheckers start out this episode with a quick recap of the year from the playoffs through the draft and the expansion Golden Knights success. From here we continue on to our 5 predictions for the remainder of the season up to free agency and the draft (although none of our predictions carry out that far). We discuss the most costly injuries, or more precisely, which injury is most costly to their respective team. Is it Mark Scheifele or Corey Crawford? Do you have an opinion on this? If so, please share, we would love to hear other possibilities that we may not have considered. Mike gives his opinion on Seattle as we discuss a quick expansion update and Barry Trotz has moved into fifth all time for coaching wins, passing Lindsay Ruff. Congratulations to you, Barry! Also, we wish a speedy recovery to Chris Kreider. We briefly touch on the goaltending woes of the Ottawa Senators before moving onto our favorite segment...Add One! Finally we hash out how important it may be that the top line for the Boston Bruins has not been performing. Chris isn't as concerned as Mike is, but please give us your opinion on this. And as always, if you have any ideas for topics or questions for us to discuss, please drop us a comment here or an email at ThoseTwo@TwoManForecheck.com. Enjoy the hockey and have a Very Happy and Successful New Year!

Sunday Dec 24, 2017
Sunday Dec 24, 2017
The Forecheckers continue to battle through illnesses to bring you the latest episode, packed with items such as the new home for the New York Islanders and how this affects their premier player, John Tavares. From this nice early present to the NHL we discuss our biggest surprises. Surprise! Mike and Chris don't agree. We transition to a frank discussion regarding General Managers that may be feeling the heat...one in particular, Marc Bergevin. There don't seem to be any surprises when it comes to the All-Star voting so far. Unless you consider Chris' surprise at learning that the voting is a popularity contest. Finally we close out the show with our 5 gifts from us to the NHL. So give the show a listen, full of surprises just in time for the Christmas hoilday! Then drop us a surprise comment or question. Happy Holidays to all of your families from the Two Man Forecheck family!

Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Just in time for the final week before Christmas, The Forecheckers come at you with another jam packed episode. Speaking of jam packed, the injured lists around the NHL are filling up like children's gift lists. We talk about the possible reasons why the current rash has taken place. One thing on Jim Rutherford and the Pittsburgh Penguins' wish list is another Stanley Cup, but would this be a good thing for the NHL? Mike offers his three-prong answer while Chris just says "no", but who's right? Listen and decide for yourself, maybe even drop a comment or question like Dallas Johnson. Dallas, we thank you for the question, and hopefully we answered it to your liking. Keep those questions coming. Last week we talked about expansion and relocation, and it continues this week as Eugene Melnyk, in a round about way, threw his own team into the mix. That and Kyle Turris blames him for his move to Nashville. We close out with some trade talk around the league, but mainly focused on James Neal, and finally we have the Zarley Zalapski inspired Add One! Come on in and warm up with some great hockey conversation!! Welcome to the Two Man Forecheck.

Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
With one of the Forecheckers down due to illness, the podcast got a late start this week, but is as exciting as ever. We start out with a discussion on the dirtiness (is that a word) of Joe Thornton. He's been suspended before, but was his hit on T.J. Oshie dirty? And what of other "dirty" players in the NHL? Are there ways of reducing the number of dirty hits and tactics in the NHL? Hint...don't eliminate fighting. We then transition to the sale of the Carolina Hurricanes. One of the stipulations is that they stay in Carolina, but is that feasible? We chew the fat on this and other sites where there could be potential expansion. Seattle appears to be the frontrunner, but are there better options? Houston, San Antonio, Quebec City? And with a franchise fee north of 600 million dollars, how can a new franchise make this work. To lighten the discussion, we finish with the Bruins, with 10 of their 18 skaters being from the United States. How USA Hockey has improved over the last ten or so years...and finally...ADD ONE! Come on in, sit down, give us a listen! Then give us some feedback! Questions and comments are always answered and appreciated!

Monday Dec 04, 2017
Monday Dec 04, 2017
The Forecheckers discuss the latest trade in the NHL, one that most believe to be a win for both teams, but do we think this is the case? We transition to the Detroit Red Wings and their current situation. Could either of the players involved in the trade help here. Chris and Mike discuss possible solutions to the problem. From here we delve deep into the pool of All Star Captains. Who are the usual suspects? Could some well deserving players get the fat end of the goalie stick? And is it possible that we could see a goaltender as a captain? How is it that the Great * just keeps going? Weren't the pundits and talking heads predicting that Ovechkin couldn't possibly keep up this pace and not break down. Yet here he is, on pace for another stellar season. We bring other power forwards into the conversation for comparison and discover that Jason Botteril has no idea what to do with Evander Kane. Except maybe drive the price up. We include break out sessions for the business side of things such as expansion, relocation and the possibility of Houston being the locale. We close with some frank discussion of salary cap and the Boston Bruins throwing seven defensemen on the ice. Dive in to all the action this week and leave us a question or comment!

Sunday Nov 26, 2017
Sunday Nov 26, 2017
Hello everyone! We've reached the quarter pole around the league and there are quite a few surprises that, we would guess, not many people predicted. The Forecheckers talk about their 3 biggest surprises thus far this season. It also appears that Jarome Iginla may be playing in the Spengler Cup, an ice hockey tournament held in Davos, Switzerland and believed to be the oldest ice hockey tournament in the world. Could he possibly use this tournament as a stepping stone back into the NHL for the final two months of the season? We discuss. There was also a fairly large trade in the WHL involving 7 players and a couple draft picks. Two of those players are NHL prospects. Could there have been pressure from the big clubs to get their respective properties more experience? We talk about two Bruins prospects, Jack Studnicka and Trent Frederic, and their respective teammates that are draft eligible at the upcoming 2018 entry draft. Finally, as always, we finish with another fun round of Add One and quickly touch on a minor league tradition called the "Teddy Bear Toss" which has taken place at various arenas since 1993. One place you won't find it is in the NHL. But you can find us all over the internet, so stop by and give us a listen! And if the mood strikes...send a question or comment. Enjoy the Hockey!

Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
The Forecheckers lead off with a frank discussion regarding the standings and the possibility of the Devils, Lightning, Kings and Blues finishing at the top of their respective divisions. The focus is then narrowed to the Winnipeg Jets and their goaltending prospect, Christoffer Hernberg. We added the undrafted UNH goaltender Danny Tirone for discussion purposes. BT's Smokehouse re-tweeted a map of the United States originally tweeted by the Boston Globe, indicating the most popular NHL franchise in each one...and the results are interesting and in some cases eye-opening. We close the show, as always, with another exciting episode of Add One! Come along and give it a listen...then give us your thoughts!