Hosted by James Murphy and Todd Carroll, the Inside Hockey Radio Show airs every Saturday afternoon from 2-4pm ET. Here are the MP3s for the show that aired on Saturday November 15th...
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Are you ready to GET INSIDE HOCKEY? Well then tune in this Saturday for the Inside Hockey Radio Show, 2-4 PM on “NHL Home Ice” XM 204 and Sirius 208, and 1120 AM WBNW in Boston. You can also listen online at moneymattersradio.net.
Igor “The Professor” Larionov will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame today. The international legend sat down with James Murphy recently to reflect on his career and to talk about what he’s been doing since he retired from the ice in 2004.
Hosted by James Murphy and Todd Carroll, the Inside Hockey Radio Show airs every Saturday afternoon from 2-4pm ET. Here are the MP3s for the show that aired on Saturday November 8th...
Are you ready to GET INSIDE HOCKEY? Well then tune in this Saturday for the Inside Hockey Radio Show, 2-4 PM on “NHL Home Ice” XM 204 and Sirius 208, and 1120 AM WBNW in Boston.
Hosted by James Murphy and Todd Carroll, the Inside Hockey Radio Show airs every Saturday afternoon from 2-4pm ET. Here are the MP3s for the show that aired on Saturday November 1st...
Are you ready to GET INSIDE HOCKEY? Well then tune in this Saturday for the Inside Hockey Radio Show, 2-4 PM on “NHL Home Ice” XM 204 and Sirius 208, The Team 990 in Montreal, and 1120 AM WBNW in Boston.
Hosted by James Murphy and Todd Carroll, the Inside Hockey Radio Show airs every Saturday afternoon from 2-4pm ET. Click here to listen to the show that aired on October 25, 2008.
Hosted by James Murphy and Todd Carroll, the Inside Hockey Radio Show airs every Saturday afternoon from 2-4pm ET. This week, Kevin Greenstein subbed in for Todd as Murph's co-host. Here are the MP3s for the show that aired on Saturday October 18th...
Hosted by James Murphy and Todd Carroll, the Inside Hockey Radio Show airs every Saturday afternoon from 2-4pm ET. Here are the MP3s for the show that aired on Saturday October 11th...
The Inside Hockey Radio Show premiered on Saturday, October 4th. Featuring special guests PJ Stock, Louis Jean, Brian Daccord, Dave Schneider, Bob Snow, Patrick King, and Kevin Greenstein, it was action-packed from start to finish.
Are you ready to GET INSIDE HOCKEY? Well then tune in this Saturday as the Inside Hockey Radio Show returns to the airwaves 2-4 PM this Saturday on “NHL Home Ice” XM 204, The Team 990 in Montreal, and 1120 AM WBNW in Boston.
After a very hectic offseason, the balance of power in the NHL has shifted quite dramatically. James Murphy takes in all the changes and breaks down how he expects things to go in the Eastern Conference in 2008-09...
It was one of those weekends here on the home front as a tropical depression slammed the Northeast and the sad news that Paul Newman (Reg Dunlop to all us hockey folks!), passed away. Here's the latest edition of Murphy's Law.
Could Mathieu Schneider finally be dealt? On Tuesday night, TSN reported that St. Louis Blues defenseman Erik Johnson could miss the entire 2008-09 season with a torn MCL and ACL, perhaps paving the way for Schneider to join the Blues.
In the latest edition of Murphy's Law, Murph takes a look back at Jack Falla and a look ahead to the upcoming NHL season, including speculation on Mathieu Schneider's destination-to-be and the Red Wings' Stanley Cup banner-raising festivities.
Sitting here on a glorious sunny fall-like day in Boston, much like it was seven years ago today when our world forever changed. September 11, 2001 is a day that goes down in infamy and one I’ll never forget.
Greetings from the home front, on a gorgeous, sunny afternoon. Sitting outside on the front porch because it would be a sin to be inside right now if I don’t have to be! Been almost two months since my last entry and Mats Sundin still hasn’t decided...
No, Cam Neely isn’t coming out of retirement, and no, the Bruins didn’t keep the media and their fans hostage for over four hours to tell them that they signed one of this summer’s marquee free agents. Introducing the newest Bruin... Michael Ryder.
As high noon for NHL Free agency nears, rumors continue to swirl regarding who may end up where once the dust is settled. The texts and calls are flying in to Murphy’s Law headquarters.
July 1 is like Christmas in July for the NHL and its fans, as the annual free agency period begins, making today like Christmas Eve. So for all those fans wondering what might be under your team’s tree, here’s what we’re hearing at Murphy’s Law.
Greetings from Ottawa where the Canada’s capital city is gearing up for the 2008 NHL Entry Draft set to begin at 7 PM ET at the Scotia Bank Place. With the draft comes the customary whirlwind of trade rumors and there are plenty of them swirling around today.
Every time James Murphy tries to get away, the hockey world sucks him right back in! Anyone (including him) who thought that the week after the Stanley Cup Finals concluded would be a slow week was sorely mistaken. Here's the latest edition of Murphy's Law…
"I don't really care," he said. "Let's talk about the Dodgers. I don't think anybody really watches hockey anymore." - Tiger Woods when asked about whom he wanted to win the Stanley Cup finals.
After watching the Pittsburgh Penguins feed off a raucous sea of white at the Mellon Arena and win their 16th game in a row at home, it is hard to believe that as recently as October 2006, that game and atmosphere might never have been possible.
Well after six weeks of playoff hockey, the NHL probably got the best match-up it could’ve wished for in the Stanley Cup Finals, as the Red Wings and Penguins will go head-to-head for the right to hoist Lord Stanley’s Cup.
Team USA and Canada are playing in Halifax at the World Championships and it has to be a welcome sight for any hockey fans that are currently in a limbo period between the second round and the conference finals of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
In the latest edition of "Murphy's Law," Murph takes a look at playoffs and the Jack Adams Trophy finalists, where he wonders how the voters possibly managed to exclude the Boston Bruins' Claude Julien.
Could anyone imagine this? As we head into the Game 4 stage of the second round tonight, three teams are on the verge of sweeping and one is on the verge of taking a 3-1 lead in their series and all but cementing their spot in the NHL’s frozen four!
In the latest edition of Murphy's Law, James Murphy takes issue with the Canadiens' fans' lack of proper respect for captain Saku Koivu, who has shown that he is without question the heart and soul of the team.
The second round is here, and wow, what a first round we had! Three seven-game series! In the latest edition of Murphy's Law, "Murph" takes a look at all four second-round series. Can Carey Price backstop the Habs past the Flyers?
James Murphy checks in from Montreal as the Bruins and Canadiens prepare for Game Five at the Bell Centre, with Zdeno Chara and the battling Bruins attempting to pull to within 3-2 in this best-of-seven series.
Milan Lucic and the Bruins battled their way to a critical overtime victory over the Canadiens on Sunday night, preventing the Habs from taking a 3-0 series lead. James "Murph" Murphy breaks it all down in the latest edition of "Murphy's Law."
James Murphy checks in from Montreal, where the Canadiens took a 2-0 lead in their best-of-7 series with the Bruins on an overtime power play goal by Alexei Kovalev. But as Murph correctly points out, this series is far from over...
In the latest edition of Murphy's Law, James Murphy takes a look at the first round playoff series and gives his analysis and predictions. Who does "Murph" think will capture the Cup? Click here to find out.
Tampa Bay Lightning won the NHL entry draft lottery on Monday night and will have the top spot in the Stamkos Sweepstakes. The lottery was shown live on TSN in Canada and on the NHL network in the United States.
In the latest edition of Murphy's Law, James Murphy follows up on his weekly Northeast Division Notebook and takes a look at the down-to-the wire Southeast Division race between the Hurricanes and Capitals...
In the latest edition of Murphy's Law, James Murphy takes a look at the infamous Patrick/Jonathan Roy incident that took place in a QMJHL game earlier this week. Were the Roys wrong? Murph breaks it down...
Every Saturday afternoon, we help you "Get Inside Hockey" with the Inside Hockey Radio Show. Click here to access the MP3s from February 9, 2008...
Every Saturday afternoon, we help you "Get Inside Hockey" with the Inside Hockey Radio Show. Click here to access the MP3s from February 2, 2008...
Every Saturday afternoon, we help you "Get Inside Hockey" with the Inside Hockey Radio Show. We had a great lineup for this week's show, featuring the legendary Stan "The Maven" Fischler and Louis Jean of Rogers Sportsnet. Click here for the MP3's...
We had a great lineup for this week's show, featuring Colorado Avalanche forward Marek Svatos, Adrian Dater of the Denver Post, HDNet play-by-play man Judd Sirott, and Mike Milbury (NBC, NESN, TSN). Click here for the MP3's...
This week's show was broadcast live from the NHL Store Powered by RBK, and featured Wild forward Aaron Voros, Saved author Jack Falla, Pat Hickey of the Montreal Gazette, and much more. Click here to access the MP3's.
We had a great lineup this week, headlined by Team USA head coach John Hynes, Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock, Inside Hockey's Brad Kurtzberg, and Kyle Woodlief of the Red Line Report. Click here to access the MP3's.
We had a great lineup this week, headlined by Josh Brewster (HockeyTalk.biz, Duck Calls), Gilles Moffet (Goalies' World), Judd Sirott (HDNet), and Jolene Hui (Inside Hockey). Click here for the MP3s...
We had a great lineup this week, headlined by Kings prospect Jonathan Bernier, former NHLers/Olympians Scott Young and Mark Fusco, author Gare Joyce, Tim Panaccio (Philadelphia Inquirer), and Jamie McGuire (Goaltending Consultant Group).
We've got a great lineup in store for this week, including Wild forward Aaron Voros, former NHLer Scott Young, author Gare Joyce, Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Tim Panaccio, and Jamie McGuire of McGuire Goaltending. Click here for all the details...
We had a great lineup this week, headlined by Don Sweeney (Boston Bruins Director of Player Development and Hockey Operations) and Bill O'Flaherty (Florida Panthers Director of Scouting).
We had a great lineup this week, headlined by Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys, former NHLers Andy Moog, Chris Nilan and Darryl Shannon, Judd Sirott of HDNet, Rob Simpson of NESN, and Louis Jean of Rogers Sportsnet.
We've got a great lineup for this week's show, including former NHL All-Star goaltender Andy Moog, former Canadiens enforcer Chris Nilan, Judd Sirott of HDNet, Rob Simpson of NESN, Louis Jean of Rogers Sportsnet, and Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys.
We had a great lineup this week, headlined by Terry Crisp, St. Louis Blues forward Brad Boyes, Hockey East Commissioner Joe Bertagna, Tom Dempsey of the Goaltending Consultant Group, and Pittsburgh Penguins scout Kevin Stevens.
We've got some great guests lined up for you this week, including Hall of Fame inductee Jim Gregory, Larry Brooks of the New York Post, Hockey East Commissioner Joe Bertagna, and St. Louis Blues forward Brad Boyes.
We had an action-packed lineup this week, headlined by new NHLPA head Paul Kelly, Blue Jackets rookie Kris Russell, ESPN.com's Scott Burnside, HDNet's Judd Sirott, Peter Martin of the Goaltending Consultant Group, and Paul Kukla of Kukla's Korner.
We've got a great show in store for you this week, including new NHLPA head Paul Kelly, Scott Burnside of ESPN.com, Tim Panaccio of the Inquirer, HDNet's Judd Sirott, Sportsnet's Louis Jean, and goalie coach Peter Martin.
We had a great show this week, headlined by Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks), Minnesota Wild GM Doug Risebrough, Red, White, and Blues author Timothy Gassen, WFAN's Matt Loughlin, and HDNet's Judd Sirott.
We've got a great show in store for you this week, including Blackhawks young guns Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane, Wild GM Doug Risebrough, and a very special edition of Mike Wyman's "The Golden Years" featuring the legendary Eddie Shore.
We had a great show on 10/20/07, headlined by Russ Conway (Hall of Fame hockey writer), Eli Wilson (Ottawa Senators goaltending coach), John Vanbiesbrouck (HDNet), Bruce Garrioch (Ottawa Sun), and Peter Timmins (The Cowboy Junkies).
We've got a great show in store for you this week, including Hall of Fame hockey writer Russ Conway, John Vanbiesbrouck, and a very special edition of Mike Wyman's "The Golden Years" featuring the legendary Gerry Cheevers.
Are you ready to get Inside Hockey? If so, join us for the Inside Hockey Radio Show this Saturday afternoon. We've got a great lineup of guests, including Larry Murphy, Bobby Carpenter, Eli Wilson, Eric Duhatschek, and John Shannon.
Tune in this Saturday from 2-4 PM EST for the Inside Hockey Radio Show, featuring hosts James Murphy and Kevin Greenstein. Special guests this week include Mike Milbury, Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli, and Oshawa Generals GM/coach Brad Selwood.
The NHL season kicks off in jolly, old London tomorrow with the Ducks and Kings kicking off a two-game set at the O2 Arena. Will the soccer hooligans show up and support Anaheim, the team that had the most fighting majors in the NHL?
Are you ready to get Inside Hockey? Well if so, tune in this Saturday from 2-4 PM EST for 2007-08 season premiere of the Inside Hockey Radio Show with hosts James Murphy and Kevin Greenstein. Click here for all the details...
In the latest edition of his ongoing summer blog, James Murphy reports on the Bruins' acquisition of Manny Fernandez and the likelihood that GM Peter Chiarelli will soon deal away Hannu Toivonen.
The 2007 NHL Draft is over and done, and in the final edition of his draft blog, James Murphy takes a look at the latest rumors surrounding free agents-to-be Chris Drury, Scott Gomez, Sheldon Souray, and more...
Reports are swirling that the Boston Bruins have hired former Devils and Canadiens Head Coach Claude Julien. TheFourthPeriod.com broke the story late this afternoon, and Boston.com is now claiming that a coach has been hired.
Count Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron as surprised to hear that Dave Lewis and Marc Habscheid had been relieved of their jobs on Friday. "We as players really need to start looking in the mirror here," he said in response to the news.
Firing the puck at Ducks captain Scott Niedermayer at the end of the second period of Game 4 was a classless and dangerous act by Daniel Alfredsson, and James Murphy has concluded that the Sens' captain should be suspended for Game 5.
In the latest edition of "Murphy's Law," Inside Hockey Radio Show co-host James Murphy breaks down the Conference Finals and takes a look at all the rumors circulating around the hockey world this week...
In the latest edition of "Murphy's Law," Inside Hockey Radio Show co-host James Murphy takes a look at the upcoming Sabres-Senators playoff series and evaluates the Boston Bruins' recent signing of top prospect Tuukka Rask.
Inside Hockey Radio Show co-host James Murphy takes a look into his crystal ball and predicts the results of the 2007 Playoffs. Are the Senators the team of destiny? Will Roberto Luongo carry the Canucks to glory? Check out Murph's picks...
In the latest edition of "Murphy's Law," James Murphy takes a look around the NHL and speculates on trade rumors from coast to coast. Are the Canadiens shopping Andrei Markov? Will the Bruins deal Brad Boyes? And will Rob Blake be dealt?
Inside Hockey Radio Show co-host James Murphy previews Tuesday's trade deadline in his latest column, taking a look at the challenges facing the league's GMs and speculating as to where Sheldon Souray, Marco Sturm, and Paul Mara might end up.
Marc Savard has played extremely well for the Boston Bruins of late, but there are plenty of underachievers on the Bruins' roster. And in his latest column, James Murphy takes a look at some of the deals that might be out there for Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli.
When Peter Chiarelli was introduced as General Manager of the Bruins late last spring, he promised to bring a “fresh culture” to the organization. With the additions of players like Zdeno Chara, he did just that. But as of yet, it hasn't translated to better on-ice results.
Last year at this time, the Bruins organization was preaching Stanley Cup and “It’s called Bruins.” This season, the slogan is “The Hub Of Hockey,” and it focuses more on Boston's considerable hockey heritage. Could Phil Kessel develop into the next big Boston hockey star? James Murphy takes a closer look at the 2006-07 Bruins.
New Bruins General Manager Peter Chiarelli was hired to do what his predecessor Mike O’Connell couldn’t last summer, but he started his reclamation project with three advantages sources say O’Connell never had - time, complete autonomy and low expectations.
Even though Patrice Bergeron just signed a five-year deal worth $27.5 million, that will pay him an average of $4.7 million a year, don’t expect him to assume the Bruins captaincy or become the face of the franchise.
When Bruins right wing Glen Murray packed his bags and left for the off-season back in early April, he left Boston with a bitter taste in his mouth. But a lot's happened to change that over the past few months.
The Bruins took care of one of their key restricted free agents Thursday, signing forward Brad Boyes to a two-year deal worth $3 million, that will pay him $1.4 million this season and $1.6 million next season.
Harry Sinden officially stepped down from the presidency of the Boston Bruins yesterday, announcing that he will now hold the role of Senior Advisor to club owner Jeremy Jacobs. Sinden will remain as an Alternate Governor for the Bruins on the NHL’s Board of Governors.