
The Sport Market
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The Sport Market, Hour 4: May 16
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: May 16
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: May 16
The Sport Market, Hour 3: May 16
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: May 16
The Sport Market, Hour 2: May 16
The Sport Market, Hour 1: May 16
The Sport Market, Hour 4: May 9
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: May 9
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: May 9
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: May 9
The Sport Market, Hour 3: May 9
The Sport Market, Hour 2: May 9
The Sport Market, Hour 1: May 9
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: May 9
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: May 5
The Sport Market, Hour 4: May 5
The Sport Market, Hour 3: May 5
The Sport Market, Hour 2: May 5
The Sport Market, Hour 1: May 5
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: May 5
The Sport Market, Hour 4: April 25
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: April 25
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: April 25
The Sport Market, Hour 3: April 25
The Sport Market, Hour 2: April 25
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: April 25
The Sport Market, Hour 1: April 25
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: April 25
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: April 18
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: April 18
The Sport Market, Hour 4: April 18
The Sport Market, Hour 3: April 18
The Sport Market, Hour 2: April 18
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: April 18
The Sport Market, Hour 1: April 18
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: April 18
The Sport Market, Hour 4: April 11
In hour 4, Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Aziz Rajwani to discuss the local sports scene. Producer Zach Clarke gives his thoughts on the state of the Canucks rebuild. Then, Steve Ewen of The Province joins to go around the BC Horn. Lastly, Samantha Chang gives the closing bell commentary.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: April 11
Tom Mayenknecht gets into his top 3 sports business stories of the week.
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: April 11
The Sport Market's Buy & Sell panel, this week comprised of host Tom Mayenknecht along with panelists Aziz Rajwani, Nico Tsafalas and producer Zach Clarke, as the guys debate what they're buying, selling or holding on the stock market of sport.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: April 11
It's the Sport Market Pitch, as Tom Mayenknecht presents his weekly sport business proposal.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: April 11
In hour 3, Tom Mayenknecht looks at the biggest news in local sports, before getting into the buy and sell panel with Aziz Rajwani, Nico Tsafalas, and producer Zach Clarke. He ends by throwing you his pitch.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: April 11
In hour 2, Tom Mayenknecht recaps his podium, chats with retired pro golfer Dick Zokol, recaps the Canadian NHL teams with producer Zach Clarke, and more!
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: April 11
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen offers up his lighter side take on the wild world of sport, as he jests at the expense of the NHL season winding down, the Masters kicking off in Georgia, the Zammoth, and more!
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: April 4
Sport business analyst and commentator Tom Mayenknecht rolls out this week's edition of the Sport Market Podium, recapping the top three stories in the week that was in the business of sport, where this week's topics include a successful expansion draft in the WNBA, a calamitous drop in the stock price for Nike, and the debut of Major League Baseball on Netflix.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: April 4
It's the Sport Market Pitch, as Tom Mayenknecht presents his weekly sport business proposal. This week he's joined by Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani and producer Justin Morissette to look deeper at the opportunity currently presenting itself to Maple Leafs ownership to go back to an executive power structure where an empowered Team President can present a buffer between ownership and business interests and an autonomous GM's hockey ops department.
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: April 4
The Sport Market's Buy & Sell panel, this week comprised of host Tom Mayenknecht along with panelists Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, Nico Tsafalas and producer Justin Morissette, as the guys debate what they're buying, selling or holding on the stock market of sport, where topics include if the Canucks will make a coaching change this off-season, the Canucks vs the field when it comes to a Vancouver pro team winning championships, and who will have the better year in 2026 between the Blue Jays and Mariners.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: April 4
Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Steve Ewen of The Province Sports to around the horn in the BC sports scene, with topics ranging from the WHL playoffs, PWHL expansion, the dawning of a new Vancouver Canadians season, the impact of NCAA eligibility rule changes on the future of major junior hockey, and much more.
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: April 4
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen offers up his lighter side take on the wild world of sport, and yet again no one is safe from skewering, as this week's targets of satire include Keith Pelley moving on from Brad Treliving as Leafs GM, and more legal troubles behind the wheel for Tiger Woods.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: April 4
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the pages of the Vancouver Sun Sports section with Jon Festinger and Aziz Rajwani in this week's edition of Weekend Extra. Then Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward joins the program to get all caught up with the latest around the Canucks and Vancouver Whitecaps. Next, we go around the horn in the wild world of BC sports with Steve Ewen of The Province Sports. And we finish the show strong with Closing Bell commentary from producer Justin Morissette on how the opening up of NCAA eligibility continues to change the landscape of Canadian junior hockey.