Flames Unfiltered – Episode 199 – Kuzmenko Saves the Power Play
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— EPISODE 200 —
Brad Burud and Kyle Lewis are the dynamic duo hosting “Flames Unfiltered,” a podcast dedicated to the ins and outs of Calgary Flames hockey. Brad, as the creator and a passionate commentator, brings an extensive knowledge of the team’s history and current events. Kyle, joining in season four and bringing his unique insights, complements the show with his thoughtful analysis. Their chemistry and shared dedication make for a compelling listen for Flames fans and hockey enthusiasts.
In this special 200th episode of “Flames Unfiltered,” hosts Brad Burud and Kyle Lewis dive into the Calgary Flames’ offseason and reflect on the team’s performance. The introductory discussion kicks off with a lament on the Flames’ early shift to offseason talks, indicating a pattern of not making the playoffs. Key issues include player performances, management decisions, and the overall direction of the team.
The hosts discuss milestones such as MacKenzie Weegar reaching 20 goals, curiously crediting Chris Sutter’s advice on shortening his stick. There’s an atmosphere of disappointment intermingled with optimism as they consider what the future might hold for the Flames. They also express their sentiments about former Flames participating in the playoffs with other teams, highlighting a mix of pride and frustration. Metrics of success are unraveled, disappointments are contemplated, and the silver linings are touchingly embraced in this candid discussion.
Encounter a comprehensive take on the Calgary Flames’ offseason intricacies that only true fans can provide by listening to the full episode of “Flames Unfiltered.” Stay tuned for more deep-dives and unfiltered hockey talk that captures the heart of the Flames nation.
The latest Flames Unfiltered podcast marked a significant moment for Calgary Flames enthusiasts, as Brad Burud and Kyle Lewis celebrated their 200th episode. Diving deep into the Flames’ offseason, the end of the NHL regular season, and a look towards the playoffs (without the Flames, unfortunately), the episode brought forth some interesting themes and potential implications for the team moving forward. It’s rare to get a true behind-the-scene glimpse into the hearts and minds of devoted Flames fans, but this episode provides just that, offering a blend of raw emotion and analytical thought.
Key Takeaways:
The Flames’ season ended earlier than the faithful fan base had hoped, marking a second consecutive year that discussions of the offseason came too soon. Brad and Kyle acknowledged this early exit, not as a shock but as a contemplation point. Reflecting on the year, they pointed out a few positives amidst the disappointment, emphasizing McCkenzie Weegar’s phenomenal season.
“So, speaking of positives, you know that this is our 200th episode, Kyle.” “That’s right. Yeah. That’s crazy. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I’m lucky to have joined what I did. I mean, this is. That’s. That’s all you, man. I mean, you did. I haven’t done 200. You have.”
While celebrating their podcast milestone, they shift focus to the positives of the season, including the Flames’ defense’s stellar performance. Kyle and Brad’s long-standing history and chemistry not only enriched their dynamic discussion but also brought a genuine emotion often lost in professional sports conversations.
Despite the Flames’ inability to compete in the playoffs, the achievements of individual players, like Mackenzie Weegar, should not be glossed over. Weegar, achieving a significant milestone of 20 goals and 200 block shots in a season, showed that success isn’t always measured by the length of a team’s season.
“So, speaking of positives, um… Mackenzie Weegar. So the first player in NHL history to record 20 goals, first defenseman to record 20 goals and 200 block shots.”
Interestingly, this personal accomplishment was inadvertently linked to Chris Sutter, who advised Weegar to shorten his stick. This story highlighted not only Weegar’s impressive feat but also the inherent fact that sometimes, small changes and advice can lead to substantial outcomes on the ice. Such milestones have the power to raise team morale and keep embers of optimism burning through the offseason.
Looking beyond the concluded season, Kyle and Brad broached the topic of the Flames’ roster for the upcoming year. Waiver exemptions ending for some young players and the potential participation of Flames’ assets in the World Championships brought to light the decisions awaiting team management. Their conversation pivoted from a retrospective view of the season to anticipating the team’s next steps.
The guys also discussed the bittersweet feelings of seeing former Flames in the playoffs. While fans might root for individual players like Monahan due to their connection with the Calgary community, sentiments for others like Toffoli are less sympathetic, showing how the bond or lack thereof with past players can influence fan allegiance.
“My very own selfish feelings. I absolutely hate to watch former Flames Monahan, Toffoli […] playing playoff games for another team.”
This complex fan reaction underscores a broader narrative within sports, where loyalty and emotional attachment intersect with the ever-changing dynamics of team rosters and the inevitable moving on of athletes either by choice or by trade.
As Brad and Kyle closed their 200th episode, they not only recapped the state of the Flames’ offseason but also forecasted the near future with a prudent eye on the upcoming draft lottery. Key roster decisions and the draft’s outcome will shape the trajectory of the Calgary Flames as they gear up for a potentially transformative offseason. The fan base’s passion remains unwavering, much like the dedication Brad and Kyle have demonstrated through their podcast’s impressive run. It is this passion that will carry Flames’ fans and pundits alike through the offseason and into a new chapter of Calgary Flames hockey.
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Flames Unfiltered features two passionate and opinionated hosts. Brad Burud has been with the show since the beginning and was the creator of the show. A Flames fan since 1986 he brings the old school approach to the show. As a Theoren Fleury and Mikka Kiprusoff fan he longs for the playoff runs he watched decades ago. Kyle Lewis joined the show for the start of season four. A Flames fan since the 90’s, Kyle is a huge collector of Calgary game-worn jerseys. Jarome Iginla was the hero for the Flames when Kyle started this journey and Iginla will always be a favorite. Kyle hopes this year’s version of the Flames can bring him the happiness he felt when Gelinas scored the overtime game winner over Detroit. Thanks for joining us. Sit back and enjoy some Flames hockey talk.
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