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LA FOLIE DES AGENCES LIBRE + MACKLIN CELEBRIN & KYLE OKPOSO – Épisode 512



L’épisode 512 de Spittin’ Chiclets marque le point culminant d’une saison électrisante. Alors que l’agence libre s’enflamme, les équipes troquent des actifs, certains plus acharnés que d’autres, façonnant les récits de la saison à venir avec une rafale de signatures à succès. La scène est prête pour le prochain chapitre de la saga du hockey, promettant une richesse d’histoires captivantes. Kyle Okposo, un champion triomphant de la Coupe Stanley, se joint à la conversation pour raconter le parcours remarquable des Panthers de la Floride jusqu’à la finale, partageant des anecdotes de vestiaire et des moments exaltants après leur victoire au septième match. Pendant ce temps, Macklin Celebrini occupe le devant de la scène, se plongeant dans son parcours depuis le lycée Shattuck-St Mary’s, jusqu’à l’Université de Boston, jusqu’à être maintenant le premier choix au total du repêchage de cette année, offrant des aperçus uniques sur sa perspective du jeu alors qu’il entre dans la ligue. Ne manquez pas l’épisode de cette semaine. 00:00:00 – DÉBUT 00:03:32 – Tampa Bay 00:17:34 – Nashville 00:26:37 – Panthers de la Floride 00:31:06 – Entrevue avec Kyle Okposo 01:15:20 – Boston 01:22:32 – Blackhawks de Chicago 01:25:13 – Seattle 01:29:49 – Vancouver 01:34:46 – New Jersey 01:40:10 – Leafs 01:47:00 – Détroit 01:49:36 – Washington 01:52:56 – Edmonton 01:55:52 – Pittsburgh 01:58:33 – Philadelphie 01:58:46 – REPÈRE DE LA LNH 02:08:01 – San Jose 02:12:30 – Entrevue avec Macklin Celebrini02:50:17 – Montréal 02:55:01 – Coach Q / Bowman Soutenez l’émission : PINK WHITNEY : Tentez votre chance avec Pink Whitney G/Fore : Obtenez 10 % de réduction sur votre première commande sur gfore.com/chiclets PETER MILLAR : Rendez-vous sur https://petermillar.com/CHICLETS pour découvrir toute la gamme Crown Sport pour tous vos besoins de performance. Écoutez le PODCAST : https://pod.link/1112425552 Abonnez-vous sur YOUTUBE : https://barstool.link/3fdrjFv Suivez-nous sur TWITTER : www.twitter.com/spittinchiclets Suivez-nous sur INSTAGRAM : www.instagram.com/spittinchiclets Pour les produits dérivés Spittin’ Chiclets, achetez-les ici : www.barstoolsports.com/chiclets Consultez Barstool Sports pour en savoir plus : http://www.barstoolsports.com Suivez Barstool Sports ici : Facebook : https://facebook.com/barstoolsports Twitter : https://twitter.com/barstoolsports Instagram : http://instagram.com/barstoolsports

25 Comments

  1. The Beach incident is a nothing burger. Why is everyone willing to live a lie just to appease the woke mob? Grow a pair.

  2. Macklin seems like a great kid with a good head on his shoulders, keen to see how his career plays out, unreal interview!

  3. Celibrini seems like a really nice, well spoken kid. With that in mind, a thought from this interview:

    It's sad to me that almost every kid that makes it to the NHL comes from a rich family now. At least the Canadian kids. Just listening to him talk about his upbringing, and the opportunities and support he had. And I don't begrudge him, or his family that. I'm working hard in my life so that my (future) kids will have it better than I had it. So I'm not trying to dismiss his talent or work ethic, or what he's parents did help get him where he is today. That's the goal, what else do you work for if not to support your family and give your kids opportunities.

    It just strikes me that you don't hear about too many sons-of-plumbers or mechanics or other working class, or even middle class, families anymore.

    Hardly an original take from me. Hockey Canada knows the affordability of this sport has been an issue for a long time that just gets worse and worse. And now with summer ice, year round special coaching and skills development for the kids, it's just widening that gap. Have to think that there's a huge untapped pool of potential superstars out there who's parents just can't keep up. Just was pretty striking listening to him talk about his upbringing and family (and he's far from the only one). But again, seems like a very grounded, well spoken, nice young kid, which is a credit to the family as well.

  4. Okposo would make a great coach or commentator/analyst.. such a nice, well spoken guy.. happy to see him finally get the Cup!

  5. It sounds so arrogant when they cant spend a minute to learn any players names

  6. Okposo played like every shift he wanted to outdo his last one. Kind of like doing push-ups where you say "im going to do one more than the most I've ever done, and then you do". I felt like he played his heart out and he didn't score, but he really did grind the other team down. He was way more effective than numbers can show and I was glad he was a part of that run.

  7. Pasha needs to wake up from his psychedelic trip he took during the 2022-23 season. The Devils are a completely soft team that would do absolutely nothing in playoff hockey, this past season was the exact showing of what they truly are. They’re on offensively skilled team with weak defense and their goaltending was terrible yet now they finally got their new goalie in Markstrom but a goalie doesn’t wipe away your massive blue line struggles & I love Brendan Dillon but he’s not going to be the saving grace of your blue line. The Devils are a soft team with soft star players and all that team can currently add up to is being a team that makes the playoffs but gets destroyed by a much deeper team. The Devils are the Metro Division’s version of the Leafs.

  8. This whole narrative of the Caps significantly enhancing the lineup being labeled as “It’s all for Ovi’s goal chase” is beyond stupid at this point, the Caps are by far the most improved team this offseason and they’re bound to finish 1-3 in the Metro Division and officially are going back into Cup contention. They gained Dubois, Mangiapane, Duhaime, Chychrun, Matt Roy & Logan Thompson. A WC2 team from last season that literally improved every single part of their whole team already this offseason with offense, defense & goaltending while the only departures were 2/3 of their 4th line in Malenstyn & Aube-Kubel and 2 unimpressive players in Patches & Jensen. Malenstyn & NAK leaving is a tough let down given they shaped the best 4th line in the entire league, being put on the ice to go against and shut down any team’s 1-2 top 6 lines & continuously succeeding. But the Caps also have the best AHL affiliate in the entire league but Trineyev & Priskie can be called up from the Bears to complete the 4th line. You know when you enter a new season and your only issue is re-establishing the 4th line, the team is clearly bound for dominant success.

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