6:11- Buck Martinez, Play-by-Play, Toronto Blue Jays
- Buck has done color commentary for years and now steps into the play-by-play role.
- Feels like a homecoming for Buck returning to Toronto.
- You can’t replace Roy Halladay.
- Toronto is looking to their history for future success.
- Travis Snider is one Jay to keep an eye on this season.
- Jays new 3rd basemen Edwin Encarnacion can do some damage at the plate.
- Ricky Romero has had 2 good outings so far this spring.
- Alex Anthopoulos is a GM on the right track.
- The benchmark for the Jays this season is to go .500.
7:11- Bob McKenzie, TSN Hockey Analyst
- NHL GM’s aren’t prepared to ban headshots entirely.
- The Ovechkin-Jagr hit during the Olympics was a clean hit.
- Cooke on Savard, Richards on Booth were dirty, blindside hits.
- Any automatic penalty for a headshot could be used to “cry wolf”
- Bob is unsure if Cooke will receive a suspension for his hit on Savard.
- Playoff mini tournament idea has no legs with the GM’s.
- The NHL has an unbelievable amount of parody.
- One area the NHL is concerned with is tie breakers.
- The goal scoring race between Crosby and Ovechkin will be interesting,
- LA is a team to fear in the West.
- Calgary has had too much turnover this season to be a contender.
8:11- John Clayton, ESPN
- Seattle is in the market for a back up quarterback.
- Derek Anderson is an option for the Seahawks.
- Brandon Marshall is looking at Seattle as a possible new home.
- No trade value for Donovan McNabb in Philadelphia.
- Chicago is looking for help at safety.
- Big Ben is in trouble with the Steelers.
- The Steelers are a proud organization that won’t stand for Ben’s behavior.
- An uncapped year means less parody in the NFL for the upcoming season.
8:41- Rick Ball, Canucks Inside Edge
- There is a bit on concern surrounding the Sedins.
- The Canucks have found ways to win without the Sedins producing.
- The Economy has hurt attendance in Colorado.
- The Avalanche have a ton of young talent.
- Chris Stewart is having a breakout season.
- Can Chris Anderson keep up his strong play down the stretch?
- Lou is going to start tonight against the Avs, Phoenix is still up in the air.