Episode 29

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8th Sep 2024

Ep 29 - From the GM Perch

Neil Smith and Vic Morren discuss the tragic passings of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau in a biking incident prior to Labor Day weekend. The show opens on this solemn note and concludes by noting how the hockey community supports its own in time of tragedy.

The body of the show focuses on Neil's most improved teams during the off-season heading into the 2024-25 campaign. While some teams are obvious based on the discussions in the "Summer Cooler" series, others may take some listeners and viewers by surprise.

Another key point of discussion notes Oilers superstar Leon Draisaitl re-signing with the club for an NHL-record $14 million per season for eight years effective 2025-2026. Conversely, with Connor McDavid's deal expiring in two years, is GM Stan Bowman boxed into a similar corner back to his days in Chicago when Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews occupied almost a third of the Blackhawks salary cap?

IN THIS EPISODE: 

  • [0:56] - Opening thoughts on the passing of Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau and this brother Matthew
  • [2:35] - Neil's most improved team during the off-season - The Nashville Predators
  • [4:10] - Second on the list: the New Jersey Devils
  • [6:00] - The Vancouver Canucks have replaced a couple of important players and are primed to contend in the West
  • [8:10] - Two offer sheets change the outlook for the St. Louis Blues
  • [10:10] - The Chicago Blackhawks additions have given reasons for optimism in the Windy City
  • [11:53] - The Utah Hockey Club has bolstered their defense after their move from the desert and earn an honorable mention
  • [13:25] - Leon Draisaitl is under contract through 2032-33. However, with Connor McDavid's deal ending in two years, are the Oilers committing too much of their salary cap to two players?

[17:45] The Human Side of the Story discusses the the support of the hockey community in light of the Gaudreau tragedy. Neil provides his own personal perspective.

KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

  • Hockey is no stranger to unexpected loss. The loss of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau has left a hole in the hockey community heading into training camp.
  • Several teams stand out to Neil as having improved the most during the season in relation to how they finished 2023-24.
  • One superstar is locked up long-term in Edmonton but with a Connor McDavid deal coming up, are the Oilers going to begin leaving themselves short when it comes to spending on the supporting cast?

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About the Podcast

NHL Wraparound Podcast
Neil Smith & Vic Morren
Breadth and depth.
Contemporary and historical.
Straight-forward and experienced.
The NHL Wraparound podcast features Neil Smith, President-General Manager of the 1994 Stanley Cup Champion New York Rangers and longtime ESPN/NHL veteran Vic Morren sharing no-nonsense opinions on news and issues around the National Hockey League.

Bringing decades of experience from their respective fields, Smith and Morren create a unique partnership that examines the NHL from multiple perspectives. Additionally, as hockey historians, the pair can delve into any topic in today’s game and enlighten the audience with connections to events from previous years. To truly appreciate where hockey stands today, one needs to understand its past.

With 2024 marking the 30th anniversary of the Rangers last championship season, a special five-part series is planned to commemorate that magical run. Expect fascinating behind-the-scenes stories and special guests with particular focus on the GM who pushed all of his chips into the middle of the table amidst the most pressurized environments – and came out on top.

Whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned fan, each episode of NHL Wraparound will leave you entertained and informed.


Bio’s
Neil S. Smith, highly regarded NHL executive, served as the President and General Manager of the 1994 Stanley Cup Champion New York Rangers. During his eleven years with the team, they achieved significant success, including three division titles, two Presidents’ Trophies, one Eastern Conference Championship, and a historic Stanley Cup victory—the franchise’s first in 54 years.

Known for his expertise in professional sports franchise economics, Smith played a pivotal role in management decisions under four different Rangers owners.. His tenure saw iconic trades and acquisitions, including Hall of Famers Mark Messier and Wayne Gretzky, as well as successful drafts and free-agent signings.

Starting as a pro scout, Smith's career highlights include the impactful 1989 draft for the Detroit Red Wings and bold trades that shaped NHL history. He briefly served as GM for the New York Islanders in 2006, later working as a consultant for the Dallas Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins, and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

A Toronto native, Smith's hockey journey began in junior leagues before a distinguished college career at Western Michigan University. He has received numerous awards and distinctions, including induction into the University's Sports Hall of Fame in 1991.

Vic Morren: Born in New York City close to the Old Madison Square Garden, Vic Morren has had hockey in his blood his entire life as a fan, player and television production manager.

A graduate of William Paterson University, Morren skated for three seasons with the Pioneers hockey club and became the first statistical analyst to apply his craft to telecasts working New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils games from 1984-87. He co-authored two NHL-based statistics books within that span before moving to ESPN in 1987 and working the final season of the original deal the network had with the NHL.
After departing in 1990, Morren worked as a studio producer for SportsChannel America’s NHL coverage and the 1992 Barcelona Olympics before returning to ESPN that fall where he worked all 12 seasons on the second ESPN/NHL deal and the first season of the most recent contract in 2021-22. Morren has also earned a Sports Emmy for his work on Sunday Night Football coverage in 2003.

His relationship with Neil Smith dates back 33 years through their mutual friendship with the late ESPN/ABC commentator John Saunders. Morren looks forward to NHL Wraparound and collaborating with Smith with the goal to provide an experience of contemporary viewpoints, historical spin and an overall enriching podcast experience.