Most enjoyable isles podcast
I love these guys. Dan and Mike are super geeks in all the right ways, and are basically like a more humble version of Greg Wyshnski of ESPN but just for Islanders fans. they are truly at their best when reminiscing or waxing poetic on the team in their dark days past, and the new sub series “Weird Islander” truly captures Dan and Mike in their wheelhouse. I’ve listened to all the competition - The Andrew Gross & Arthur Staple podcasts, Mike Carver, Eyes on Isles, Hockey Night In New York…this podcast is by far the most relaxed in tone by two guys very comfortable in their own skin. Side note, Mike sounds like a teenager the way he talks with that nasal delivery, but I can assure you he’s a grown man (and a new dad - congrats sir!). And a very clever podcaster. Also the only enjoyable Isles podcast to listen to after Isles losses / during losing streaks…I don’t think these guys will know what to do with themselves if the Isles ever win a cup in their lifetime 😃
Yoshua via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/16/22
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Sound quality is garbage. Stop using speakerphone. Content is decent. Eyes on Isles is much better. If you combine these two, you’d have a top notch Isles podcast.
Mr Gein via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/27/18
Mike and Dan are the true conscience of the realest of real islanders fans. The last few years have been an exceptional ride with this podcast. Having the team turn a corner, and enjoying the playoff ride with these guys has helped make it through the pandemic to this point. Please keep it...Read full review »
Jason S. Frank via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/21
Truly the best Islanders podcast. Every episode is over an hour and yet none of them are long enough.
Paulie Lo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/13/23
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