Show overview
The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast launched in 2025 and has put out 111 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode in the time since. That works out to roughly 85 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 7th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 51 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-CA-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 36 episodes already out so far this year. Published by R.E.V. Media.
From the publisher
Ray Ferraro & Darren Dreger, two of the biggest names in the game join forces for The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast. Providing expert insight, analysis and opinions on what's happening on and off the ice in an entertaining personality-laden style that you won't find anywhere else.
Latest Episodes
View all 111 episodesHabs Roll at Home, Canes Sweep, Flyers Looking Forward & Ducks Draw Even
Leafs Lottery Jackpot Muddles Matthews Situation: Canes & Avs Rolling, Habs Adjustments, Ducks Fly Home
Leafs Face Big Questions, Oilers React, Round 2 Forecast
Flyers finish Pens in OT, Habs one away, Howden's 2OT shorty. Plus, Oilers & Stars face elimination.
Goal Line Drama in Anaheim, Hagel’s Heroics, Kopitar’s Curtain Call & Sens Swept
Ducks Even Series as McDavid Held Quiet, Johnston Delivers, Flyers Smother Pens. Plus, More Game 3 Previews!
Double-OT Chaos, Oilers Depth Delivers, Flyers Take Control. Plus, Habs/Bolts & Sabres/Bruins
Tim Hortons 2026 Playoff Preview Special: Plus, Frustrated Coaches & Awards Discussion
Cockroach Caps Live On, Crosby vs Ovi 100, Sens area a Threat, Kings Heat Up
McDavid Masterclass, Sharks Slip, Wild West Wildcard, Sens Belief Growing. Plus, Ask Ray & Dregs Anything!
Late Season Moves: Devils Dump Fitzy, Isles Turn to DeBoer, Kucherov Climbs, West Race Tightens

S7 Ep 53Celebrini’s Charge as West Race Tightens. Oilers Peaking, Sens Stumble. Plus, Habs, Leafs, Ask R&D
Macklin Celebrini’s four-point night has dragged the San Jose Sharks back into the playoff picture as they now sit just one point out. It's basically a 5-team race for the final wildcard berth in the west and while the Winnipeg Jets are now two points back and surging, the Nashville Predators seem to be fading, and all the teams involved continue to root against overtime in head-to-head matchups. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers seem to be peaking at the perfect time despite Leon Draisaitl’s absence due to injury, with a potential division title still in play and his expected early playoff return looming large. The Ottawa Senators’ goaltending remains a concern after Linus Ullmark’s missed starts and shaky outings, raising offseason questions despite the stability his signing was expected to bring. The Montreal Canadiens are red-hot with six straight wins, strong goaltending, and breakout performances from Cole Caufield (47 goals) and Juraj Slafkovsky, signalling a promising trajectory for the club. In Toronto, the GM search is underway following Brad Treliving’s firing, with major roster decisions potentially hinging on Auston Matthews’ long-term intentions amid a thin prospect pool and limited short-term help available. In Ask Ray & Dregs Anything; stick stomping, can the Sabres go all the way and how hard is it to remove the "colourful metaphors" from your vocabulary when transitioning to broadcasting?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 52Vegas Shocker: Torts Takes Over. Plus, Jets/Blues Rise, Wild/Avs Tinker, East Wildcard is Wild Indeed.
The Vegas Golden Knights made a shocking late-season move by firing Bruce Cassidy and hiring John Tortorella with just eight games remaining, a surprising twist even amid the team's struggles since the Olympic break. However, with the league’s third-worst team save percentage, questions remain about how much Torts can realistically fix. Meanwhile, the Winnipeg Jets have stormed back into contention, going from 11 points out to just three back with nine games left, while St. Louis and Philadelphia are also surging, tightening playoff races across both conferences. Minnesota and Colorado, however, might be losing their rhythm by tinkering too much down the stretch, with Ray suggesting they’d be better served locking things in ahead of the playoffs. In the East, the wildcard race is chaos—Columbus holds a spot while Ottawa, Detroit, and a red-hot Philadelphia team (8–1–1 in their last 10) are pushing hard, with standout play from Owen Tippett and Dan Vladar and top prospect Porter Martone potentially entering the mix, bringing a gritty edge reminiscent of Corey Perry. And in Ottawa, confusion lingers after James Reimer started a must-win loss to Tampa Bay, with Linus Ullmark reportedly unavailable despite rest—leaving more questions than answers as the playoff race hits the stretch run.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 51East Playoff Chaos: Bruins Steal 2 Late, Columbus Climbs, Detroit Drops. Who wins the Rocket Richard? Ask R&D!
The Eastern Conference playoff race is heating up nightly, with even a light schedule delivering major implications—Boston grabbed two crucial points over Buffalo, solidifying their wildcard positioning and even threatening to move up on the Habs. Columbus has surged into contention under Rick Bowness, fuelled by standout goaltending from Jet Greaves and a Norris-caliber season from Zach Werenski, while Detroit finds itself slipping with a negative goal differential and lingering issues down the middle despite Dylan Larkin’s return. Ottawa, meanwhile, continues to roll despite a depleted blue line, with rookie Carter Yakemchuk scoring in his debut and drawing comparisons to a young Barrett Jackman, further cementing the feeling that the Sens can’t lose right now. In the Rocket Richard race, Nathan MacKinnon (46) and Cole Caufield (44) are both tracking toward 50 goals—a mark Montreal hasn’t seen since Vincent Damphousse—while Dallas stars Wyatt Johnston and Jason Robertson sit quietly among the league’s top scorers. In Ask Ray and Dregs Anything: a shootout rule change, how did Ray fare against the Dominator and thoughts on player-to-player apologies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 50Sens Banged-Up in Win, Oilers Questions Mount, Kucherov Rolling, Greer Suspension Fallout
The New York Rangers managed just 10 shots in a 2–1 loss to the Ottawa Senators, who also lost Thomas Chabot and Lassi Thomson to injury, further thinning an already strained blue line ahead of a must-win against Detroit Red Wings, while the Rangers look like a team that’s checked out. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers face Utah sitting third in the Pacific but sliding after two straight losses, with Connor McDavid having to clarify comments he made praising Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper, comments that felt like a subtle critique of his own staff. Ray suggests this version of the Oilers simply isn’t as strong as recent years. In Tampa, Nikita Kucherov is on a tear and making a serious push for the Hart Trophy, with his intensity often misunderstood despite a strong bond with Jon Cooper and elite offseason work. And finally, AJ Greer received a three-game suspension for boarding Connor Zary of the Calgary Flames, a ruling Ray argues was far too lenient—suggesting it should have been closer to 10 games—and adding to ongoing concerns about consistency and player safety standards across the league.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 49Jack Hughes Puck Kerfuffle, AHL Eligibility Shift, Interference Inconsistency, Sid Returns, Sens Lose, Draisaitl Out, Ask R&D
Jack Hughes stirred debate after initially criticizing the Hockey Hall of Fame for holding his Olympic gold medal puck before softening his stance, with Ray defending his right to a little bit of personality amid some media overreaction. At the GM meetings, potential changes could allow some 19-year-olds into the AHL, though Ray notes only a small group would truly benefit and warns of development challenges. Goalie interference remains a hot topic, with continued concerns over consistency despite the league insisting standards haven’t changed. Around the league, Sidney Crosby returned with a goal and assist in a wild OT loss, Ottawa dropped a key game to Washington behind Logan Thompson, and Cole Hutson impressed in his NHL debut, while Edmonton faces a major blow with Leon Draisaitl expected out for the rest of the regular season. The episode wraps with Ask R&D questions on the Leafs’ direction, puck-drop rules, top junior talents who didn’t make it, and whether NHL goalie protection should mirror NFL quarterback rules.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 48GM Meetings Highlight Player Safety. Plus, Armstrong Exits Team Canada, World Cup, Neck Guards & More!
At the GM Meetings in Florida, Department of Player Safety was under the microscope following Radko Gudas’s 5-game suspension for the hit that ended Auston Matthews’ season, with many feeling the punishment was too light; George Parros suggested the door is open to changes, including potential third-party input. Ray feels suspensions are largely too lenient and called for a clearer, streamlined rulebook. Meanwhile, Doug Armstrong is stepping down as Team Canada’s Olympic GM - impacting future events like the World Cup - who would a worthy successor be? The NHL also confirmed a 2028 World Cup of Hockey featuring Calgary, Edmonton, and Prague as host cities (notably without a U.S. location), though questions remain about fitting the tournament into an already expanding 84-game schedule. On the safety front, mandatory neck guards for new players will begin next season, with logistics around enforcement still being sorted and roughly 40 approved models available. Finally, Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer is rumoured to have as many as 1,000 friends and family in attendance for his hometown game in Toronto, capping off a standout season as the 18-year old continues to make waves league-wide.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 47Ottawa’s Goalie Problem, Celebrini Keeps Sharks Alive, MacKinnon Major Questioned. Plus, Ask Ray & Dregs Anything!
Ottawa’s playoff push took a hit with a 3–2 loss to Montreal, as Ivan Demidov scored the winner and goalie Dustin Fowler stood tall for the Canadiens. On a night where Linus Ullmark only allowed 3 goals, the fellas argue it’s fair to question the Senators’ goaltending overall, suggesting even league-average numbers might have them comfortably in a playoff spot. In the West, San Jose sits just one point out of a wildcard with Macklin Celebrini already at 90 points in his second season, though concerns remain about the Sharks’ goaltending and defense, especially when compared to a similarly rebuilding Anaheim team. Tuesday also brought controversy when Nathan MacKinnon received a five-minute major for colliding with Oilers goalie Connor Ingram after a lengthy review; Avalanche coach Jared Bednar blamed Darnell Nurse’s initial contact, and Ray agrees the call was excessive—likely a minor at most. Looking ahead to the GM meetings, Ray hopes the league addresses the ongoing confusion around goalie interference and the frustration of lengthy offside reviews on zone entries that occur long before a goal is scored. Then, In Ask Ray and Dregs Anything, we talk about good goalies on bad teams and what the Leafs offseason may look like... is anyone safe?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 46Atlantic Playoff Push, Buffalo’s Breakout Run, Injuries Affect Playoff Hopefuls & Michkov Under the Microscope
The guys look ahead to a wide-open Atlantic Division race, where Ottawa’s playoff hopes may hinge on steadier goaltending, Detroit tries to snap a nine-year drought, and Boston faces a tough road-heavy schedule down the stretch. Buffalo, meanwhile, is surging behind a confident, free-wheeling style and a maturing blue line. Injuries are also shaping the playoff picture, with Brad Marchand possibly facing surgery, Jake Sanderson sidelined for Ottawa, and concerns about how a potential Dylan Larkin absence would impact Detroit. In Philadelphia, Matvei Michkov continues to draw attention as Tocchet experiments with him at right wing despite ongoing questions about his fit in Tocchet's system. Plus, a discussion about NHL front offices, debating the value and power dynamics of teams employing both a President of Hockey Operations and a GM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S7 Ep 45Tim Hortons 2026 Trade Deadline Special!
A relatively quiet trade deadline was highlighted by the surprising move of longtime Capital John Carlson to Anaheim, where the Ducks leaned further into building an offensive identity. Calgary GM Craig Conroy provided late day drama by sending Nazem Kadri back to Colorado as he chases another Stanley Cup. The Flames also moved Mackenzie Weegar earlier in the week and now sit on a large stockpile of draft picks as they rebuild with a new arena waiting in the wings. Several notable names stayed put, including Robert Thomas in St. Louis and Colton Parayko who declined a trade to Buffalo. Nashville’s Ryan O’Reilly and Steven Stamkos, and goalies Sergei Bobrovsky and Jordan Binnington also stayed with their current teams despite the rumour mill. Toronto sold off pieces like Bobby McMann, Scott Laughton, and Nic Roy while keeping Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Montreal held firm despite exploring a bigger hockey deal as their young playoff window opens. Edmonton added Connor Murphy and Jason Dickinson earlier in the week, but with Colorado loading up and Dallas and Minnesota looming, whoever survives the Pacific could still face a Western Conference buzzsaw.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
