Canada vs USA Gold Medal Preview + Women's Hockey Breakdown + Blue Jays Spring Training Injuries | Olympics & MLB 2026 cover art

Canada vs USA Gold Medal Preview + Women's Hockey Breakdown + Blue Jays Spring Training Injuries | Olympics & MLB 2026

Canada vs USA Gold Medal Preview + Women's Hockey Breakdown + Blue Jays Spring Training Injuries | Olympics & MLB 2026

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Canada is two wins away from Olympic Gold and the Men's Hockey Tournament has delivered everything fans could ask for. We break down how Canada has dominated the road to the Gold Medal Game, what makes this team so dangerous, and what to expect when they face the United States on Sunday in what could be one of the greatest Olympic Hockey games in recent memory.

Then we shift to the Women's side, where Canada fell short against the USA in a result that raises serious roster construction questions. Were Canada's veterans given too long a leash? We look at why the Americans have pulled ahead and what Canada needs to rethink heading into the next Olympic cycle.

To close the show, we turn to MLB and the Toronto Blue Jays, who are already dealing with major injury concerns before Spring Training gets going. Anthony Santander, Bowden Francis, and Shane Bieber are all sidelined to start camp. We dig into how the Blue Jays can rebuild their offence without Santander, which arms could step up to fill the rotation gaps left by Francis and Bieber, and whether this roster still has a realistic path to contending in the AL East in 2026.

In This Episode:

  • Intro (0:00)
  • Men's Olympic Hockey: Canada vs. USA Preview (1:08)
  • Women's Olympic Hockey: Canada needs to make changes (13:20)
  • Blue Jays Spring Training Injuries (19:22)
  • Outro (29:90)


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