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The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast

The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast

By: Belly Up Media Network 🎙
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4 beer worth of sports talk and more with host Brent RadlinskyCopyright Belly Up Media Network 🎙
Episodes
  • Overexposed or Just Over It? The State of World Juniors
    Dec 14 2025

    The holidays aren’t the same for Canadian hockey fans, as the World Juniors lose their luster in a changing sports landscape. Host Brent Radlinsky bellies up to the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar to unpack World Junior fatigue, from oversaturation, media disconnect, Hockey Canada scandals, and why Canadian pride just doesn’t hit quite like it used to. Is it the commercialization, hard-to-relate athletes, or something deeper? Grab a beer, settle in for honest takes, nostalgia, and hope that this year’s tournament reignites the spark. Plus, find out what’s coming up this week on the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast—including the new “Hold My Beer” sports awards and some stocking-stuffer merch. Presented by Righteous Felon Craft Jerky and SeatGeek.

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    30 mins
  • NHL Goalie Crisis: Are the Oilers Better With Jarry?
    Dec 13 2025

    Did the Oilers just gamble their future on a goalie swap that doesn’t move the needle? Is the NHL facing a full-blown goaltending crisis—with no real answers in sight?

    On the next episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, I dig into why Edmonton’s trade for Tristan Jarry might change everything—and maybe nothing at all. From elite goaltenders vanishing to McDavid’s legacy hanging in the balance, we break down what this means for the Oilers, the league, and the fans. Plus, “The Good, the Bad and the Stupid” in sports this week, all from your local sports bar seat.

    Save $20 at Seat Geek by using promo code 1420SEAT

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    38 mins
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