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In this episode of The People's Show, Bik Nizzar discusses the Canucks' decision to scratch Vincent Desharnais one game into the season, highlighting how depth and competition are key to success. With Noah Juulsen stepping in, Bik explores the need for defensive rotation in today's NHL. He also recaps the Seahawks' Thursday night loss and analyzes Geno Smith's performance and the defense's struggle to stop the run. Bik is joined by Brett Festerling to break down Desharnais' play and the Canucks' approach to keeping things simple on defense. Plus, Rob Friend, former pro soccer player and CEO of Pacific FC, talks Vancouver FC and their season. Later, it's time for NFL Week 6 predictions with Bik's "BIK 6" segment, followed by a fun round of "Guys Naming Dudes: Swedish Defensemen Edition."
Who’s to blame for last night’s Canucks game? Bik suggests it’s on the players as the team tries to bridge the gap from good to great. Ahead of the Grey Cup, Winnipeg blue bombers receiver Lucky Whitehead joins the show to reflect on his journey from Winnipeg success in 2019 to now, his emotional...
Published 11/16/24
It’s been 664 days since the Horvat trade—what’s the next potential controversial move for the Canucks? Could Demko, Boeser, or Hoglander be on the line? Former NHLer and Islanders colour analyst Butch Goring joins to break down the Isles’ season, Sorokin's Vezina-caliber resurgence, and what the...
Published 11/15/24