
The Sport Market
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Buy & Sell
Our Buy & Sell panel comprised of Jon Festinger, producer Elan Chark and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what we’re buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport, including more sport movie content, Canucks as buyers or sellers at the trade deadline and who has the best chance to win the Stanley Cup among the Canadian teams.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen Steve Ewen of The Province
Steve joined The Sport Market to go around the horn with the Canucks of the NHL, CFL BC Lions, MLS Whitecaps FC, Vancouver Warriors of the NLL and A-league Canadians.
The Sport Market Pitch presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht suggests that technology and innovation should be a source of continuous improvement for sport leagues and franchises; as a regular state of mind.
The Sport Market Podium funded by Alpine Credits
Sport business commentator and brand management executive Tom Mayenknecht of Emblematica rolls out the top sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market, including NFL and MLB technology upgrades, Caitlin Clark, golf retail sales and strong NBA TV ratings for Lakers-Mavericks.
Kenward: Ron Sedlbauer and Petri Skriko were household names in the 1970s Joey Kenward of Canucks Connected
The Sport Market on @sportsnet650 to talk about some of the most prolific goalscorers in early Vancouver Canucks history. And what the 2025 Canucks should do at the trade deadline.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Mar. 1
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the sports section of the Vancouver Sun with Jon Festinger in this week's Weekend Extra. Next, he's joined by Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward to talk all things Vancouver Canucks as the season hits the stretch run. Then it's time to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene with PostMedia sports scribe Steve Ewen
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Mar. 1
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. This week's Buy & Sell Panel made up of Tom, Jon Festinger and Sport Market producer Elan Chark to discuss what we're buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport. Topics include sports movies, Canucks buy or sell at the deadline, and more.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Mar. 1
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom takes a look at who delivered the goods and who underperformed in the week that was with the Bulls & Bears of the week. We close out the hour with our weekly look at the Good, the Bad and the Ugly practices in the business of sport alongside UBC Law professor and former Canucks executive Jon Festinger.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: Mar. 1
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week on the Sport Market podium.
The Buy & Sell Panel talks the 4 Nations finale and Lankinen's new contract: Feb. 22
Our Buy & Sell Panel comprised of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, Sport Market producer Justin Morissette and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what we're buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport, including the big winners and losers at the 4 Nations Face-Off, where McDavid's goal ranks in the history of Canadian hockey, and what Kevin Lankinen's new contract means for Thatcher Demko's future in Vancouver.
Rolfsen: "Many Americans were watching hockey for the very first time"
In his extended edition of The Rolfsen Report: The Comedy of Sport on The Sport Market on Sportsnet Radio, Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen is all over the 4 Nations FaceOff, from American viewers' FAQs, to what the American president has in common with former Expos mascot Youppi!
McAllister: A big moment for hockey on the world's stage
Steve McAllister of Gaming News Canada joins The Sport Market to talk about the betting impact of the 4 Nations FaceOff, and offers his thoughts on the Blue Jays' failure to put pen to paper with Vladdy Guerrero Jr.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: Feb. 22
Sport business commentator and brand management executive Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market, including the 4 Nations Face-Off, NBA All-Star Weekend, ESPN ending its MLB broadcast partnership after 35 years, and the kick-off to the 30th anniversary season of MLS.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: Feb. 22
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht proposes that the NHL pushes the envelope on how the league can build on the Olympics and World Cup of Hockey and offer even more in terms of best-on-best competition.
Kenward: McDavid's OT winner is an all-time great
Joey Kenward of Canucks Connected joins The Sport Market to talk 4 Nations FaceOff, the Vancouver Canucks entering the stretch run of the season, and tees up his interviews with Canucks alumni Glen Hanlon and Darcy Rota.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: Feb. 22
Steve Ewen of the Vancouver Province joins The Sport Market to go around the horn on the Vancouver sports scene, talking Giants, Canucks, Lions, Whitecaps, Canadians, Warriors, Rise FC, and some parting thoughts on a shockingly successful 4 Nations FaceOff tournament.
Longley: How did the Blue Jays back themselves into such a corner with Vladdy?
Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun and PostMedia captures the keys to the failure of the Toronto Blue Jays to re-sign Vladdy Guerrero Jr. before the opening of spring training.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Feb. 22
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the sports section of the Vancouver Sun with Jon Festinger and Aziz Rajwani in this week's Weekend Extra. Next, he's joined by Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward to talk a wild finish to the 4 Nations Face-Off and all things Vancouver Canucks as the season hits the stretch run. Then it's time to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene with PostMedia sports scribe Steve Ewen, talking Giants, Warriors, Canadians, Whitecaps, Lions, Rise FC and more! And we finish the show strong with closing bell commentary from producer Justin Morissette.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Feb. 22
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom is joined by Rugby Canada's Director of Strategic Relations, Gareth Rees live from BC Place Stadium as Canada hosts another raucous rugby weekend under the dome at the Rugby Sevens. Then we convene this week's Buy & Sell Panel made up of Tom, Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani and Sport Market producer Justin Morissette to discuss what we're buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport, with topics including Kevin Lankinen's new contract, Elias Pettersson's performance at the 4 Nations, and the biggest goals in Canadian hockey history. Then it's a 4 Nations FaceOff inspired Sport Market pitch.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Feb. 22
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom takes a look at who delivered the goods and who underperformed in the week that was with the Bulls & Bears of the week. Then he's joined by Toronto Sun Blue Jays beat writer Rob Longley to discuss how things have seemingly gone off the rails in the contract negotiations with Vladdy Guerrero Jr. And we close out the hour with our weekly look at the Good, the Bad and the Ugly practices in the business of sport alongside UBC Law professor and former Canucks executive Jon Festinger.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: Feb. 22
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week on the Sport Market podium, which this week includes the end of MLB on ESPN, a lackluster NBA All-Star Weekend, and an astonishing finale to the NHL's 4 Nations FaceOff tournament. Guests include Steve McAllister of Gaming News Canada and Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports & Games.
Horrow: A Super Bowl LIX lesson from The Sports Professor
Rick Horrow of Harvard University joins The Sport Market to talk about the key sport business stories of the week, headlined by a massive TV rating for a Super Bowl game that was lopsided in Philadelphia's favour almost immediately.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: Feb. 15
Sport business commentator and brand management executive Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market, including the Super Bowl's monster TV ratings, huge interest and excitement around the NHL's 4 Nations FaceOff, and all the pomp and celebration that accompanies the NBA's All-Star Weekend.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: Feb. 15
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht proposes that the NHL lock in its international commitments for a decade out or longer, adding at least another five years to the five years the league has already committed its players to participating in the Olympics and a revived World Cup of Hockey.
The Sport Market Power Rankings: Feb. 15
A dominant Super Bowl performance puts the Philadelphia Eagles in the top spot on the Sport Market Power Rankings this weekend -- a ranking that combines wins and losses with sport business indicators such as enterprise value, revenues, attendance and more. The #2 OKC Thunder, #3 Cleveland Cavaliers, #4 New York Knicks and #5 LA Lakers of the NBA round out the Power 5.
Buy & Sell Panel: Feb. 15
Our Buy & Sell Panel comprised of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Justin Morissette and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what we're buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport this week, where topics include Super Bowl LIX, the 4 Nations FaceOff, and the Vancouver Canucks.
Longley: Vladdy extension should have been the Blue Jays' top priority a year ago
Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun weighs in on the prospects of the Blue Jays putting pen to paper on a contract extension for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with spring training beginning next Tuesday.
Rolfsen: "Blue Jays pitchers, catchers and one-dollar hot dog chefs all reported to camp"
In his extended edition of The Rolfsen Report: The Comedy of Sport on The Sport Market, Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen is all over Super Bowl LIX, the Four Nations Face-Off and the opening of spring training for Major League Baseball.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: Feb. 15
Steve Ewen of the Vancouver Province joins The Sport Market to go around the horn in the BC sports scene, talking all things Canucks, Giants, Lions, Whitecaps, Canadians and more, including Vancouver Rise FC.
Kenward: Still bullish on Canadian teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs
Joey Kenward of Canucks Connected joins The Sport Market to talk Canucks involvement at the 4 Nations FaceOff, what Vancouver has to do coming out of this break, and revisits his bold assertion that all seven teams could make it in to the dance this year at the end of the NHL's regular season.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Feb. 15
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the sports section of the Vancouver Sun with Jon Festinger and Aziz Rajwani in this week's edition of Weekend Extra. Plus, Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward joins the show to talk the Vancouver Canucks at the 4 Nations FaceOff. Then it's time to go Around the Horn in the Vancouver sports world with PostMedia sports scribe Steve Ewen. And we finish strong with our closing bell commentary from producer Justin Morissette.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Feb. 15
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom convenes the Buy & Sell Panel of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani and Sport Market producer Justin Morissette to break down what we're buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport this week, with topics including Canada vs USA at the 4 Nations FaceOff, Canadian teams in the NHL playoffs, and more. Then it's time for this week's Sport Market Pitch, which is aimed squarely at Commissioner Gary Bettman and concerns the on-going involvement of NHL players in international best-on-best tournaments.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Feb. 15
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom talks Blue Jays with Toronto Sun beat writer Rob Longley, as pitchers and catchers report for the beginning of spring training. Next, law professor and former sports executive Jon Festinger joins the show to talk the good, bad and ugly practices in the business of sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: Feb. 15
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom kicks around the top three sport business stories of the week in the Sport Market Podium, which this week includes NBA All Star Weekend, the NHL's Four Nations FaceOff, and of course another record-breaking Super Bowl in New Orleans. Guests in the first hour include "The Sports Professor" Rick Horrow and Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports & Games.
Dorweiler: Philadelphia market is one of the strongest in North American sport
17 years after his appearance on the first-ever edition of The Sport Market, sport business valuator Drew Dorweiler of IJW & Co. weighs in on Sunday's Super Bowl LIX and much more.
McAllister: A record $1.3B USD in legal bets expected for Super Bowl LIX
Steve McAllister of Gaming News Canada (and former sports editor of the Globe & Mail and Yahoo! Sports Canada) previews some of the betting angles around Super Bowl LIX on the 17th anniversary of The Sport Market, and the 17-month milestone of the show on the Sportsnet Radio Network.
The Buy & Sell Panel: Feb. 8
Our Buy & Sell panel comprised of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Justin Morissette and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what we're buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport, including the Canucks, Luka Doncic to the LA Lakers, and Super Bowl LIX.