Episodes

  • Enjoy the Ride… But Don’t Kid Yourself
    Jan 31 2026

    Sean Baligian and Mike open the show fired up about the state of the NHL’s Atlantic Division — a division so deep and unforgiving that every night feels like a playoff game. The Red Wings keep winning, Tampa refuses to go away, and the standings are absolute chaos, setting the stage for a conversation that swings from fun to brutally honest in a hurry.

    The guys dive into why three-on-three overtime has quietly become one of the most entertaining parts of the game, why puck possession matters more than ever, and why shootouts have completely worn out their welcome. From there, the discussion turns to the Red Wings and the trade deadline — specifically, why fans begging for a blockbuster might be ignoring reality. Sean lays out why this roster still needs sandpaper more than star power, why names like Artemi Panarin don’t actually fit, and why Steve Yzerman isn’t about to mortgage the future just to win the internet.

    They debate what kind of move would make sense, kick around familiar names, and explain why the Wings can be both legitimately good and still not ready to go all-in. Along the way, Tampa’s inevitability, Toronto’s issues, Montreal’s goaltending, and the psychology of deadline season all come into play.

    The episode wraps with high school hockey love, weather misery, and classic Sean-and-Mike banter — the kind that makes it feel like you’re sitting at the rink instead of listening to a podcast. Opinionated, funny, and unapologetically real, this one’s about enjoying the ride without lying to yourself about where things really stand.

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    40 mins
  • Why This Division Is Breaking Everyone’s Brain
    Jan 16 2026

    Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile open the show coming off a road trip packed with great high school hockey, strong vibes, and a reminder of why culture still matters in the sport. From there, the conversation shifts quickly to the pros, starting with a long-overdue night honoring Sergei Fedorov and what his career says about two-way excellence, accountability, and how different the game feels today.

    That nostalgia gives way to reality. Sean and Mike dig into the absolute madness of the Atlantic Division, where nearly everyone is hot at the same time and every night feels like a playoff game. They break down why this division is unforgiving, why Detroit’s improvement is real, and why being “good” still leaves you exposed when games turn heavy, greasy, and physical.

    The Red Wings become the central case study: solid goaltending stretches, real progress from younger players, but lingering concerns about depth, sandpaper, and whether this roster can survive when the game inevitably tightens. The guys debate what matters more — talent, timing, or toughness — and why March is still the real judge, no matter how fun January feels.

    Blunt, funny, and deeply hockey-centric, this episode is about loving the progress while refusing to lie about the ceiling — exactly the kind of conversation you have when you’ve watched the sport long enough to know better.

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    40 mins
  • When the Schedule Stops Being Friendly
    Jan 8 2026

    Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile kick off the episode by leaning into what January hockey always does best: strip away illusions. Early-season excuses disappear, and what’s left is effort, structure, and whether teams can survive when things stop going their way.

    The conversation moves through the current NHL landscape, touching on teams that keep finding points, others that look increasingly fragile, and why some rosters feel built for the grind while others feel one bad stretch away from unraveling. Detroit becomes part of the discussion — not as a scoreboard story, but as a case study in sustainability, physicality, and whether wins are covering up deeper issues.

    They also zoom out to the league at large, debating contenders versus pretenders, the danger of chasing short-term heaters, and why certain teams inspire confidence even when they’re not perfect. Along the way, the guys hit on development, expectations, and the uncomfortable gap between where teams are and where fans want them to be.

    Fast-moving, opinionated, and rooted in experience, this episode is about the stretch of the season where hockey finally tells the truth — whether teams are ready to hear it or not.

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    38 mins
  • Chaos in the Atlantic, Calm in Colorado
    Jan 3 2026

    The new year begins with a wide-open hockey conversation as Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile kick off the episode by diving straight into what’s making this season so compelling. From unexpected contenders to divisions that refuse to settle down, the discussion centers on why January is when the league starts to reveal who’s real and who’s just riding momentum.

    The Red Wings become a focal point as the guys debate winning versus sustainability, playoff expectations, and whether success can outpace structural flaws for much longer. The conversation expands to the broader NHL landscape, including teams that quietly demand respect, others that are impossible to trust, and why Colorado has become can’t-miss viewing.

    They also dig into international hockey, World Juniors buzz, and roster decisions that spark loud opinions every time they happen. The episode closes with classic hockey banter, league-wide perspective, and the kind of unscripted debate that only happens when two people genuinely love the sport.

    Fast-moving, opinionated, and perfectly timed for the start of January. This one sets the tone for the hockey conversations ahead.

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    41 mins
  • Who’s Real, Who’s Flash, and Who’s Fooling You
    Dec 24 2025

    On this episode of Wut The Puck?! a loose, wide-ranging hockey conversation turns into a sharp look at where the NHL stands right now. Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile bounce between the league’s hottest teams, rising young stars, and franchises that should be better than they are, but aren’t. The talk centers on sustainability: which surges feel real, which feel temporary, and why talent alone never guarantees success.

    Buffalo, San Jose, Anaheim, Pittsburgh, and Detroit all come up as examples of how development, goaltending, effort, and structure can either accelerate a rebuild or quietly derail it. The guys dig into why some stars lift everyone around them, why others don’t, and how quickly fan expectations can swing once results stop matching potential.

    The conversation also touches on the evolution of defensemen, Norris Trophy chatter, what truly makes a contender, and why the league feels healthier and more unpredictable than it has in years. Add in classic jersey debates, World Juniors intrigue, and the kind of hockey banter that only shows up when two people actually love the sport, and you’ve got an episode that feels like a long night at the rink instead of a highlight show.

    Relaxed, opinionated, and unapologetically hockey-centric — this one’s for people who actually watch the games.

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    44 mins
  • December Reveals Everything
    Dec 19 2025

    A rough stretch of hockey sparks a blunt conversation about effort, accountability, and what December tends to expose. Sean and Mike bounce between two recent games to highlight a familiar frustration: stretches where structure disappears, urgency fades, and teams leave too much up to their goaltenders.

    The discussion digs into why inconsistency is harder to excuse this time of year, how young players and veterans alike get judged differently once the calendar flips, and why “we’re fine” stops working as an explanation. Along the way, they zoom out to the league at large — touching on contenders, pretenders, and the thin line between a short-term heater and something sustainable.

    The episode wraps with perspective on development, expectations, and why some lessons in hockey only arrive the hard way. Honest, conversational, and unfiltered — the kind of talk you have when the games stop being fun to watch.

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    53 mins
  • Trade Dreams & Tough Truths
    Dec 11 2025

    Sean and Mike tackle the wildfire rumor dominating hockey chatter: Quinn Hughes to Detroit. With the fanbase dreaming big, the guys break down what a real package would look like — Axel Sandin Pellikka, Marco Kasper, Nate Danielson, Trey Augustine or Sebastian Cossa, and premium draft picks — and explain why that kind of deal doesn’t align with Steve Yzerman’s long-established tendencies. They explore which teams could make a more realistic push and why Hughes’ value, contract window, and league-wide demand make the fantasy far more complicated than social media wants to admit.

    From there, the conversation widens to the league at large: Colorado’s ridiculous tear, Dallas quietly becoming a powerhouse again, Tampa finally waking up, and Carolina’s annual “everything looks great except the goaltending” dilemma — including whether Scott Wedgewood could push for Olympic consideration. Sean and Mike also dig into a familiar debate: whether Detroit should bring up Sebastian Cossa given the Canadiens’ decision to call up Jakub Dobeš, and why both franchises face uncomfortable questions in net. They also touch on Samuel Montembeault’s struggles and why Lane Hutson continues to impress despite his size.

    The show wraps with high school hockey updates, UP chaos, rivalry previews, and a few laughs about wet Michigan snow, broken snowblowers, and travel plans. A wide-ranging, fast-moving episode filled with trade logic, league context, and classic Sean-and-Mike banter.

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    31 mins
  • Missing Bite, Missing Backbone
    Dec 4 2025

    Sean and Mike break down a jam-packed night on the ice, starting with the question every Detroit fan is asking: what’s the Red Wings’ biggest flaw right now — forward depth, defensive depth, or something deeper? The guys dive into the glaring lack of toughness, the missing physical presence that once defined Detroit hockey, and why nobody on this roster scares an opponent the way past Wings teams always had.

    They examine the growing frustration in net as John Gibson’s struggles continue, the mounting case for giving Sebastian Cossa a shot, and the confusing signals coming from a team that can’t find consistency anywhere on the ice. On the blue line, they assess Axel Sandin Pellikka’s development, the patience required with young defensemen, and the unrealistic chatter around blockbuster Quinn Hughes fantasies. From veteran stability to CHL vs. NCAA development paths, nothing is off-limits.

    The show also checks in on Calgary, Colorado’s nuclear start, Patrick Kane’s narrow usefulness, high school hockey storylines across Michigan, the UP’s resurgence, Northern Michigan University’s stunning collapse, and Olympic hockey anticipation — all with Sean’s usual mix of honesty, nostalgia, and humor. It’s a full-spectrum hockey episode that balances big-picture perspective with real concerns about Detroit’s long-term trajectory.

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    35 mins