Reason Behind Jeff Marek's Dismissal Revealed?

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  • @oldhab7890
    @oldhab7890 Месяц назад +457

    Why are gambling ads allowed on TV? We don't allow cigarette ads nor cannabis ads. Gambling can, has and will ruin the lives of people. The "industry" will continue to flourish without sports promotion but gambling can, has and will injure the integrity of sports.

    • @razvanzamfir1545
      @razvanzamfir1545 Месяц назад +17

      because laws haven't caught up with them.

    • @davidwhidden9337
      @davidwhidden9337 Месяц назад +12

      Because the government moves at the speed of government.

    • @maxrates
      @maxrates Месяц назад +6

      Gambling can make watching a sport more entertaining

    • @louied2613
      @louied2613 Месяц назад +8

      But we have alcohol adds n booze I would "bet" has ruined more people's n family life's plus cost society a lot more problems than gambling has.

    • @ToaastyKoyote
      @ToaastyKoyote Месяц назад +25

      @@maxrates Shut up Crypto boy.

  • @kidcanucksingh
    @kidcanucksingh Месяц назад +256

    My issue with the Marek firing is Serevalli did this to a much bigger extent when he leaked all the kraken picks when they entered the league and faced no repercussions, and I feel like Marek adds much more to the nhl from a personality side, then Serevalli does from a reporting side

    • @williammontroy9024
      @williammontroy9024 Месяц назад +15

      That's where I'm at with the situation as well .

    • @douglassun8456
      @douglassun8456 Месяц назад +18

      Agreed. Marek is smart guy who is engaging in an almost unique way. The 32 Thoughts podcast won't be the same about him, and if SN makes any more "Hey Burkie" animations, they certainly won't be the same without him. Serevalli doesn't do anything that Bob McKenzie didn't do better, or that Friedman himself doesn't do better.

    • @danmac9336
      @danmac9336 Месяц назад +17

      The Nevada gaming commission is involved whomever he leaked that too placed insider trading bets is the only explanation

    • @williammontroy9024
      @williammontroy9024 Месяц назад +2

      @@danmac9336 good point

    • @christhornycroft3686
      @christhornycroft3686 Месяц назад +2

      Maybe, but Canucks fans hate Serevalli not because of that stuff but because he didn't kiss the ring and say the Canucks were the greatest team ever constructed. As a Canucks fan, I want my journalists to be impartial and if they think there are flaws in the lineup to say so. That's the only way positive change happens. When everyone admits there needs to be improvement. And why a guy from Ohio would favour a team from Alberta over a team from BC is beyond me. That's a new one. Maybe he likes their winters? West Edmonton Mall? I can't keep up with the lack of logic. The Serevalli haters would have thrown a fit if they knew a guy named Neil MacRae. He made Don Cherry look like Mother Teresa. But looking back, he was right.

  • @arwivall
    @arwivall Месяц назад +103

    Meanwhile Frank Serevelli leaked the entire Kraken expansion draft the night before and nothing happened

    • @heathclark318
      @heathclark318 Месяц назад +9

      Frank literally ruined the whole expansion draft, after seeing the pick list I didnt even tune into the draft. Truly destroyed the rollout of a new franchise... Marek had to have a tie into gambling is the only way I see this happening. Its flimsy at best as how many white collar criminals are at work today throughout the world in major industries and goverrnments that have done WAY worse.

    • @dustyb58
      @dustyb58 Месяц назад +1

      This attitude is just like penalties and suspensions of players. "BUT THIS HAPPENED AND THE RESULT WAS DIFFERENT!" Yeah no crap. Inconsistency in punishment is kind of like, a given, in ANY form of life.... comparisons are useless.

    • @cudaus1
      @cudaus1 Месяц назад

      Frank is a hack BS reporter.

  • @Peoplesrepublicoffortnite
    @Peoplesrepublicoffortnite Месяц назад +97

    I would do pretty much about anything just to not see a gambling ad for the rest of my life. Im not even an addict. Its just annoying

  • @Nacnud92
    @Nacnud92 Месяц назад +18

    My grandfather worked in media in Detroit from the 1950’s to the late 1990’s. He had a casual working relationship with Howe, Yzerman, Barry Sanders… he also interviewed Gretzky and Jordan whenever they were in town.
    He passed away earlier this year and was an avid listener of 32 Thoughts and was a big fan of Marek. After he passed, I reached out to the podcast to thank them and let them know that he was a huge fan. Shortly after, Jeff reached out to me personally to give his condolences and we had a half hour conversation about my grandfathers life and his work.
    Jeff is a very busy guy and didn’t have to do that, but he did. He’ll forever be a stand-up guy in my book. I’m excited for what he’ll do next now that he’s not confined by the shackles of Sportsnet.

  • @aahmadzai7189
    @aahmadzai7189 Месяц назад +116

    Maybe it's different but what happened at the Kraken draft I felt was worse and it seemed like nobody cared that the full draft was leaked

    • @irocz11
      @irocz11 Месяц назад +10

      It’s definitely different. Saravelli is a independent reporter while marek works for a company that works along side the NHL. The person that leaked it to saravelli is the one that would get in trouble.

    • @Noahscape31
      @Noahscape31 Месяц назад

      Difference is for the Kraken, Seravalli was reporting based off sources, here Marek was the source

    • @GGS-mm5wp
      @GGS-mm5wp Месяц назад

      Maybe it’s not the first time Marek has been warned about doing this.

  • @brandonpaul5731
    @brandonpaul5731 Месяц назад +20

    Here from Las Vegas, and we thank you for not posting odds and talking about gambling as you do your daily videos. We know how much gambling ruins lives and families. So, thanks for keeping your videos on the up and up.

  • @MrBellsa61
    @MrBellsa61 Месяц назад +97

    Sports gambling ads/segments kill my enjoyment of sports whenever they're shoved in our faces. Absolutely disgusting.

    • @FHL-Devils
      @FHL-Devils Месяц назад +4

      It really has gone completely over the top.

    • @maxrates
      @maxrates Месяц назад

      The insane ticket prices, parking, concessions you don't mind, but gambling is where you draw the line? 👍

    • @idiotidiot5821
      @idiotidiot5821 Месяц назад

      Gretzky and McDavid probably dont need the money at all so to see them supporting it has long bothered me. Its also bothersome that there hasnt been a public backlash about that specifically. If you hate gambling you should absolutely hate AAA athletes endorsing it

    • @heathclark318
      @heathclark318 Месяц назад

      @@maxrates Yeah because a ticket to a game is a one time event. Being addicted to gambling and having it shoved in your face can destroy a life. Truly you are a clueless NPC that does not understand community or I am my brothers keeper.

    • @drivethru6155
      @drivethru6155 Месяц назад +2

      Gambling is a clear line that shouldn't be crossed, while price gouging people is less obvious moral standing as some people have more capacity to spend that amount.

  • @kimepp2216
    @kimepp2216 Месяц назад +54

    Gambling is a scourge on society.

  • @TheDetonation
    @TheDetonation Месяц назад +42

    Gambling is a cancer to this world. Sports gambling needs to go.

    • @thewickedone2676
      @thewickedone2676 Месяц назад

      @@TheDetonation if you dont like gambling, don't gamble. The lack of personal responsibility these days is astounding.

    • @neutralsportsfan17
      @neutralsportsfan17 Месяц назад +2

      @@thewickedone2676 Nah it's not that simple. Gambling is a net negative on society and the sports world. The original argument of "personality responsibility" was first rolled out by the tobacco industry to keep more people addicted to their cancer sticks. Now, the personality responsibility argument is used by the food industry and obesity continues to rise in North America. Sure, in a ideal world everybody would be responsible and not engage in unhealthy behaviors that aren't in their best interest. Unfortunately, we have never and will never live in such a world.

    • @F0rf885
      @F0rf885 Месяц назад +1

      @@thewickedone2676 your augment shows you lack an understanding of how the mind of an addict functions. Good for you that you’ve never felt the burden of addiction if that’s the case but please dont summarize and speak to what other are experiencing when it comes to gambling addictions. It takes the piss out of the issue by assuming it’s simply an issue of self responsibility. That mind set hurts progress. I encourage you to do more research or listen to someone who’s gone through it before.

    • @thewickedone2676
      @thewickedone2676 Месяц назад

      @F0rf885 See, this is where you're wrong. I have a very addictive personality and have dealt with a gambling problem, a drinking problem when I was younger, among others. Just because I wasn't responsible enough for my own choices doesn't mean that others should be denied what many use as a legitimate form of entertainment. Sure, addiction is harder for some people, but there are many avenues one can take to get help, if they want to. I'd rather that than the government making my decisions for me. You are responsible for you. It really is that simple.

  • @icewyre
    @icewyre Месяц назад +72

    Well if this is the case, I'm glad it's just that and he didn't do something horrid. Although by the sounds of how much people were talking about how great he was/a pleasure to work with, after his dismissal, you could tell he didn't do anything that bad.

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 Месяц назад +1

      The issue is he was leaking confidential information on something that people could be wagering in real time. Regardless of his motivation, that can't happen. The fact is a rights holder has breached a confidence from the league and they would demand accountability. Jeff crossed a line. Everyone loves Jeff Marek, but he can't do that and not get fired .

  • @MarkowskyArt
    @MarkowskyArt Месяц назад +51

    Jeff Marek is one of the most thoughtful and articulate journalists around. I’m confident he’ll land back on his feet and pop up again doing something better than before. Check out his interview with Dan Carlin of “Hardcore History.”

    • @darthandeddeu
      @darthandeddeu Месяц назад +1

      If he's doing that then he has more th
      A
      N hockey in his wheelhouse

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 Месяц назад

      He should be somewhere, but he blew it on that day

    • @jimlewis1992
      @jimlewis1992 Месяц назад

      Guy has been the clown next to Friedman for long enough. Thoughtful? Was he thinking when he leaked draft picks before they're made?

  • @vipeholmskolan6052
    @vipeholmskolan6052 Месяц назад +27

    Jeff can start a youtube channel and take SN viewers with him.

    • @markmccrory3004
      @markmccrory3004 Месяц назад

      I watch it. Go for it Jeff

    • @plainbagel9192
      @plainbagel9192 Месяц назад +1

      Wouldn't be surprised if he joins the SDPN crew.

  • @martyloo
    @martyloo Месяц назад +19

    Solid analysis Shannon. Really well thought out and said.

  • @sdeepj
    @sdeepj Месяц назад +12

    The Beaverton: Poll: Majority of Canadians favour making sports betting illegal again just to get rid of the fucking ads

  • @jsalts
    @jsalts Месяц назад +44

    Bowman back in the NHL and now Marek gone. what an awful time for the hockey community.

    • @paulachor2896
      @paulachor2896 Месяц назад +6

      @@jsalts Exactly, morals when convenient. Born in third base Bowman was a bad GM in Chicago, besides the obvious.

    • @paulmcisaac3890
      @paulmcisaac3890 Месяц назад +1

      @jsalts Really. I'd rather have Jeff in the game than the sexual abusers and enablers.

    • @K-DUBYA
      @K-DUBYA Месяц назад

      @@jsalts don’t forget about Fanatics and their greedy hands

  • @Mike_Poppe
    @Mike_Poppe Месяц назад +98

    F..k gambling.

    • @maxrates
      @maxrates Месяц назад

      For some it's a fun hobby.
      There a lot of worse things out there you know

    • @CanMav
      @CanMav Месяц назад

      @@maxrates crypto is far worse

    • @RRaquello
      @RRaquello Месяц назад

      @@maxrates Having seen it in my family, I don't know if there are worse things. Someone with a booze or drug problem, you can see it. Gambling, one day all the family's money is gone, the bank account drained, the house lost, and there never was any sign. Happened to a cousin. Family broke up, divorced, kids thrown out of their home, and the husband living in the streets trying to pick up any spare dime to feed his gambling fix. Real fun, eh?

    • @cahg3871
      @cahg3871 Месяц назад

      @@maxratesuntil that hobby becomes an addiction.Many lives have been ruined by gambling addiction,that is why there is a Gambling Anonymous group in every big city in Canada and America.

    • @jordannewman177
      @jordannewman177 Месяц назад

      ⁠@@maxratesI hope you get addicted, lose all your money, go into extreme debt, and your family leaves you. Shut up crypto boy.

  • @maxpowr90
    @maxpowr90 Месяц назад +38

    Frank Seravalli (who's a mere 37) is also the head of the PHWA. He has a union protecting him. Jeff Marek doesn't. Don't overthink it.

    • @justjohnny420
      @justjohnny420 Месяц назад +7

      I had to look up his age, I thought he was 10-15 years older but he's the same age as me 😂😭

    • @CourtlandSandoverSly
      @CourtlandSandoverSly Месяц назад +2

      Seraveli didn't work for the league or an affiliate. Marek did.

    • @CommonScentsAintSoCommonNow
      @CommonScentsAintSoCommonNow Месяц назад

      Laughable. PHWA has very little ability to “protect” anyone. The most they can do is protest a team that has taken away media access from one of their members. That’s it.

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 Месяц назад

      ​@@CourtlandSandoverSlythank you for pointing that out. Marek was leaking confidential information and when people are wagering in real time, that is a huge no no.
      People love Marek but Jeff blew it . SN had their hand forced

  • @menaslayer2935
    @menaslayer2935 Месяц назад +28

    Does feel weird considering that other media people have tweeted out the picks before they’re made, is Marek’s situation different because of the specific contract he has?

    • @edwardfox9550
      @edwardfox9550 Месяц назад

      Maybe because it happened in Nevada?

    • @JD200_
      @JD200_ Месяц назад

      Sportsnet is an nhl rights holder so I’m guessing yes

    • @crushdavis7048
      @crushdavis7048 Месяц назад +1

      Marek leaked the picks out to an outsider. If he himself leaked the pics i.e posted on his own twitter who was getting drafted, this would probably be a non issue. The issue is that he leaked the picks to a supposed friend that wasn't with Sportsnet. So he leaked confidential insider information for a competitor (and that competitor is a friend who runs a scouting page or something). Nothing Illegal happened (I think the Nevada gambling board just did their due diligence and questioned him and found nothing.) But leaking insider Sportsnet information to a competitor has to be a breach of contract. Love Marek and sux that he is gone, but it is 100% justifiable that Sportsnet let him go. Hope he gets another gig somewhere else. Loved 32 thoughts.
      And as others pointed out; Frank Seravalli leaking the Seattle picks wouldn't get him in trouble; whoever leaked it to Seravalli would be the one getting in trouble if it was insider information (i.e sportsnet or ESPN)

    • @JD200_
      @JD200_ Месяц назад

      @@crushdavis7048 solid explanation bud merci

    • @danmac9336
      @danmac9336 Месяц назад

      @@menaslayer2935 has anyone of them had the Nevada gaming commission investigating? Gambling was involved.

  • @Lebowski55
    @Lebowski55 Месяц назад +14

    In their respective drafts, haven't NFL and NBA reporters been doing this for years?

    • @avansies
      @avansies Месяц назад

      Yes it happens every draft. my guess if it involved gambling then thats prolly why he got canned. he wouldnt get fired for just leaking draft picks.

  • @rockinmel1
    @rockinmel1 Месяц назад +17

    Here's the thing: 10 years ago this would be a non-issue. Marek would mayyyybe get his hand slapped for undercutting the "surprise" of the official pick announcements. But now it's a GAMBLING issue, because the NHL is in bed with GAMBLING partners, because 💰💰. And I bet Marek didn't even think about that before leaking the picks, because as media HE SHOULDN'T CARE - he should break news as he gets it, unless under strict, stated (not implied) embargo. And now it's a mess, because GAMBLING.

    • @danmac9336
      @danmac9336 Месяц назад

      @@rockinmel1 he does it publicly fine however telling one person who most like was in an instant sports book or the Nevada gaming commission wouldn't be involved.

    • @rockinmel1
      @rockinmel1 Месяц назад

      @@danmac9336 Not necessarily true. If the sports books are taking action on the draft picks, even tweeting it early could be seen as problematic by the NGC if someone with his account also has a betting app open and can make bets before the official announcements. All they need is a pattern of bets just before the announcements, it doesn't have to have been secret or to one guy.

  • @thatguyuknow1837
    @thatguyuknow1837 Месяц назад +7

    I find it weird that Marek was fired, considering in the NBA, both Woj and Shams are leaking picks on Twitter before they are said on TV for each pick of the NBA draft (~55-60 in total)

  • @TheBorderGeek
    @TheBorderGeek Месяц назад +7

    Thanks for this video, Shannon. I don't watch games on TV anymore because of gambling ads. Going to games live, and your channel, are enough for me. Sad state of reality.

  • @jaclynbriggs9088
    @jaclynbriggs9088 Месяц назад +22

    I'm really hoping Jeff and Elliott do their podcast together independently of Sportsnet in the future so we can still listen to it.

    • @mrgreekgm754
      @mrgreekgm754 Месяц назад +12

      Lol the odds of Elliott going against the golden goose at least prior to the contract ending in 2026 are a zerlo.

    • @EveryTimeIDavid
      @EveryTimeIDavid Месяц назад +3

      Elliott’s not leaving. There’s too much you gain from being on a rights holder’s platform.

    • @EveryTimeIDavid
      @EveryTimeIDavid Месяц назад +4

      @@mrgreekgm754 makes no sense for him to leave.

    • @mrgreekgm754
      @mrgreekgm754 Месяц назад

      @@EveryTimeIDavid I agree look at my first comment.

    • @rickyma3189
      @rickyma3189 Месяц назад +1

      Why would Friedman leave the Empire? Lol!

  • @joshhardy2860
    @joshhardy2860 Месяц назад +5

    The gambling ads have gotten out of hand. I personally dont enjoy gambling, and i think it should be restricted to bars pubs casinos etc like it used to be. Being able to sit on your couch at home and lose potentially hundreds of dollars on your cellphone is just a recipe for disaster.

    • @hklinker
      @hklinker Месяц назад

      That’s a big part of it.
      I also think about young and impressionable people. All the families that have members who are problem gamblers know the NHL has created a new threat for them.

  • @jjthehoser762
    @jjthehoser762 Месяц назад +5

    Major sports being in bed with gambling companies is such a conflict of interest.

  • @necroJah
    @necroJah Месяц назад +7

    I could easily go back to white boards (no advertising) and only play by play (no pregame or postgame). I just want the hockey. And The Hockey Guy, because you don't put your own opinions in and you explain things well. The gambling will hopefully prove to be a bad idea. Will continue to support your channel because of videos like this. Great analysis!

  • @montrealman24
    @montrealman24 Месяц назад +5

    I don't like the gambling ads .My biggest issue however is when the odds are presented as game analysis . They are not. Game odds are calculated solely as to the line where the book will win....

    • @RRaquello
      @RRaquello Месяц назад

      Sports fans have the craziest misconception of how sports odds are set. Some years back, the Giants played Denver in the Super Bowl. Anyone who ever watched a football game knew the Giants were a better team, yet the Broncos were favored. Why? because Denver fans were bigger bettors than Giants fans. They were betting on the Broncos because that was their favorite team, ignoring the obvious facts. Of course, it ended up being an easy win for the Giants. Yet fans constantly think the odds are set on which teams is better. The odds are set according to what will bring in the most money.

  • @georgewyatt2924
    @georgewyatt2924 Месяц назад +6

    Always enjoyed Jeff on 32 Thoughts. If a crime was committed, allegedly, a charge should be laid. If no crime, no charge. Of course, I don't know what's in his contract, but then again, don't the networks want scoops?

  • @TheLazyBulldog
    @TheLazyBulldog Месяц назад +18

    This happens all the time in NFL/NBA drafts. Their leagues have 0 issues with it. Sportsnet is now worse without Marek contributing to it

    • @Chester_C.Pingbat
      @Chester_C.Pingbat Месяц назад

      another small example of why NHL will always be distant 4th or worse across the USA

  • @twoinchrpinchr6040
    @twoinchrpinchr6040 Месяц назад +14

    As a Kraken fan, Seravalli needs to go to. My grudge with him never ended, this just made me hate him more for getting away with it

    • @Herrlorddonkoenigczar
      @Herrlorddonkoenigczar Месяц назад

      You’re just pissed off your team sucks and got all the bad picks 😂

  • @danmac9336
    @danmac9336 Месяц назад +8

    No, being the Nevada gaming commission was involved makes it pretty clear he leaked it to someone who placed bets on picks. The NGC isn't worried at all about "The NHL draft" viewership. Follow the money on anything like this.

    • @FutureZek
      @FutureZek Месяц назад +4

      Article stated that the bets on draft picked are locked down 24 hours before the round. If, as the article stated, the broadcasters get the pick just minutes before it's announced, there's no legal way to bet on that.

    • @JamesBogart-ff1cp
      @JamesBogart-ff1cp Месяц назад +1

      @@FutureZek pretty hilariously wrong take. Active & fluid markets are everywhere, including on alt markets such as say, pick #6 in the NHL draft.

    • @danmac9336
      @danmac9336 Месяц назад

      @@FutureZek the Nevada gaming commission didn't get involved if there wasn't very suspicious gambling activity. I promise they're not involved unless gambling is involved.

    • @Scantronimus466
      @Scantronimus466 Месяц назад

      The article states that the NGC got involved because draft picks are something that CAN be bet on, not that they actually WERE in this case. The NGC also found no wrongdoing.
      Follow actually reading the article.

    • @danmac9336
      @danmac9336 Месяц назад

      @@Scantronimus466 convince yourself all you want. No article has ever been wrong with some facts before right? It is in the article so It has to be true. Clearly you didn't hear the loud pop that comes from pulling your head out of your rectum this morning.

  • @brandonmartin9498
    @brandonmartin9498 Месяц назад +15

    Stan bowman hiring is still worse in my eyes. Nhl cares more about betting revenue.

  • @autistica1
    @autistica1 Месяц назад +16

    Gambling will be the death of legitimate sports. It has possibly already died, and we're just not completely aware of how controlled it really is.

  • @AnyaWilt
    @AnyaWilt Месяц назад +2

    the reason the picks are leaked to the broadcasting team is so they can be ready for once the pick is made to do things like send interviewers to the family, etc. a really good example of this was beckett senecke’s pick, because it’s not like he was a consensus pick, so they wouldn’t have just had a camera trained on him ready to go. it gives the broadcast team a chance to prepare for the moments directly following the pick.

  • @ExplosiveDuck47
    @ExplosiveDuck47 Месяц назад +1

    I love that when I come to this channel I’m not buried in gambling ads.

  • @CoolsBreeze
    @CoolsBreeze Месяц назад +1

    So good for you to have told us what's happening. This is the first I've heard of Marek and leaking draft picks. I had no clue why he was fired before hearing about this. I think other sports media ppl have done this to a bigger extent. There's no way that Marek, who I think is pretty good with the rules, was the first to have done this. Seems like SN is just making an example out of him.

  • @gregbayers7214
    @gregbayers7214 Месяц назад +1

    As someone who’s watched a lot of both your’s and Dangle’s videos you are by far better versed in all things hockey

  • @AllanGoodall
    @AllanGoodall Месяц назад +1

    Worse than ads for me are the odds spouted in the middle of the game, as though it's a natural part of coverage (which didn't exist for the vast majority of the sport's existence). "That's it for our second intermission report. Up next is puck drop, and the Stars are -200 to win in regulation." They treat it like it's some form of analysis, when it's not.

  • @dsc4178
    @dsc4178 Месяц назад +4

    The NHL lets TV et al know who's going to be picked so they can get cameras ready, videos ready, that kind of stuff. Not to put out who will get picked early so you can post it on social media. If Marek did nothing wrong he'll be fine.

  • @starkiller34
    @starkiller34 Месяц назад +2

    Just so you know, we watch you for fun and info.
    We watch Steve for the suffering.

  • @mattdowney5461
    @mattdowney5461 Месяц назад

    I’m really bummed about this. I’ve always loved listening to Marek talk in general.
    THG: great level-headed take as always. I love how consistent you’ve been over the years. I have so much respect for you with never taking gambling advertising $$$.
    I’m hoping Marek ends up with his own show on the Steve Dangle Podcast Network.

  • @madmen2288
    @madmen2288 Месяц назад +3

    I can understand the firing. The league bend over backward to give Sportsnet a lead time of probably just a couple of minutes to prepare for the next pick, and the guy waste it screwing around instead of actually preparing. Also if you thought the first round was too bloody long, that shit added half an hour at least, and you waste it texting the picks in advance to a buddy.

  • @schwallerm
    @schwallerm Месяц назад +5

    I have a lot to say, too much for a youtube comment. So I'll just way, well said, Shannon, and thank you for your integrity.

  • @JOHNWLOUCKS
    @JOHNWLOUCKS Месяц назад +4

    I have really backed off of sports since gambling has run rampant here in N.Y. State . Fan Drool can go to....

  • @mattmacknight3000
    @mattmacknight3000 Месяц назад +1

    I interpreted a strong connection between Marek not doing the gambling ads on his shows and the sportsbook sponsors not liking him. Pressure from sponsors onto the league and broadcasters and poof goes Marek.

  • @Able_Vids
    @Able_Vids Месяц назад

    THG you are the man! I respect your thoughts and opinions on this. Not an easy subject to talk about!!

  • @clydeblair9622
    @clydeblair9622 Месяц назад +2

    To paraphrase, money corrupts and big money corrupts absolutely.

  • @Furens
    @Furens Месяц назад +4

    Marek is a fool for leaking the info. And if you think companies like Rogers give a f**k about being loyal to longstanding employees, well, BWAAHAHAHAHAHA. As soon as the NHL said "we don't like this, get rid of him" the ink on the pink slip was dry.

  • @irocz11
    @irocz11 Месяц назад +6

    I think what people are forgetting about in this situation is that Marek is a TV host for the national broadcast of the NHL and those broadcasts sometimes need info given to them early to prepare for the news aka a draft pick. Meanwhile guys like saravelli, McKenzie and freidman are insiders that their entire job is around releasing info ASAP and don’t have direct connect to the league really with most of their info coming from the teams directly.

    • @hklinker
      @hklinker Месяц назад

      Yes, there is trust involved.

  • @AaronMQuantz
    @AaronMQuantz Месяц назад +2

    Allow me to state this frankly.
    I HATE THE WHOLE GEEDAMNED THING!!
    C'mon now, come lose your rear-end some money, now right from ANY device! Straight exploitation of the people's pocket.
    Absolutely disgusted .
    Love your videos.
    LET'S GO RED WINGS!

  • @SpectralSwallow
    @SpectralSwallow Месяц назад

    Greatly appreciate you not covering betting odds - Feels weird that it's so prominent and takes away from my enjoyment of the game.

  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft3686 Месяц назад +2

    This is why the NHL getting in bed with gambling sites is a bad idea - and leaking information to reporters who job it is to report is a bad idea too.

  • @saskcch
    @saskcch Месяц назад +4

    The Marek show was the only thing from the big Canadian broadcasters that actually covered the entire league not just the leafs and other Canadian teams, it was also on at a good time for me to watch so that helped a lot. We'll see what they replace it with but our big broadcasters just seem to be getting worse all the time.

  • @RobotWillie
    @RobotWillie Месяц назад

    I am a Spokanite saluting your Chiefs pennant hanging up! lol Anyways this one really is tough, I am happy I don't have to make the decision to either fire this guy or not I can see both arguments being valid. But if you leak the picks knowing it can lead to dismissal then don't do it and you shouldn't even trust your closest buddies who pinky promise they won't tell anyone.

  • @jasonchecinski9741
    @jasonchecinski9741 Месяц назад +1

    They might not want more detailed injury information because it would make it easier to predict what's going to happen. Chaos is better for the house

  • @toddashton9696
    @toddashton9696 Месяц назад +2

    If Marek did leak the picks I think he should be fired. I don't understand why he would do this. There is no legitimate reason to leak this information minutes before it is public.

  • @PeteNice29
    @PeteNice29 Месяц назад +3

    Why couldn’t they have done us all a favor and fired Friedman

    • @neeltheother2342
      @neeltheother2342 Месяц назад

      Cuz he's a good reporter?

    • @JBTriple8
      @JBTriple8 Месяц назад

      Friedman is awesome Hockey best insider

  • @jaykay1516
    @jaykay1516 Месяц назад

    Shanon is too much of a "Unicorn" to work under the umbrella of any corporate company... I love THG because Shannon uses his own creative skill - and YES the best hockey mind out there!!!

  • @Norcalmom55
    @Norcalmom55 Месяц назад

    Shannon, I have never to this date had a gambling problem. But a short search on the internet reveals how a person can be immediately captured by gambling . I even felt the gambling lure in Vegas recently! It was so scary as we wasted hundreds of dollars playing craps and other games . It was immediately evident to me how easy it is to get hooked
    I so respect how you do not promote gambling nor the bankruptcy it causes. While not a victim of gambling my parent struggled with alcohol. When I watch your competitors pushing Vodka sweet drinks with lemonade and now the latest video I saw was a hockey player pushing a new whiskey called JRNY
    If you watch these alcohol pushers it seems to me they are already hooked on pink Whitney or JRNY
    I mean the pushers themselves are getting trapped in alcohol
    So happy you do not push this

  • @Seriously_Unserious
    @Seriously_Unserious Месяц назад

    Shannon, I can shed some light on the reasoning behind the NHL releasing draft picks a few minutes before the official announcement to broadcasters is so the broadcasters can get the cameras aimed at the pick, and get their stats and graphics ready to go, which takes time to produce. However, if I were the NHL, I'd have broadcasters like Sportsnet and ESPN under an NDA to not release it before the official announcement. Sportsnet was probably under pressure due to Marek violating their NDA to fire him, or voluntarily chose to fire him or he chose to voluntarily resign to protect themselves from being sued or having their contrast with the NHL cancelled.

  • @geoffroi-le-Hook
    @geoffroi-le-Hook Месяц назад +1

    Come for the 50/50 raffle, stay for the hockey game

  • @Shuffledhearts
    @Shuffledhearts Месяц назад +1

    the NHL's attitude of a zero-policy on gambling and enabling it, while at the same time pushing gambling ads for revenue is so, well I want to say incoherent, but I think it is more so their priority in making money means any kind of ethical coherency is expendable.

  • @67JLBlues19
    @67JLBlues19 Месяц назад +9

    BETting, BETtman. See, it's all connected

  • @drivethru6155
    @drivethru6155 Месяц назад +1

    If it's because he violated non-disclosure fair enough, but it seems gambling has something to do with it and that makes it sinister, because I hate gambling and those ads. I hate ads in general, but for something that people shouldn't do it rubs me the wrong way more.

  • @mercywilliams2698
    @mercywilliams2698 Месяц назад

    I am perhaps a minority in the world of following Jeff Marek journalism.
    Very much appreciate his all consuming passion for the sport of hockey. The comment a colleague once mentioned..as a young kid his mother dropped him off routinely to take in Hall of Fame memorabilia. It brought a smile to my face. That said…I often thought his take on things was kind of eccentric…and Elliotte the perfect foil. But I found it a little tedious and it obscured more straightforward conversation about the game.
    So for me I am not surprised something went amiss for Marek. Hopeful he finds his way back..but not to 32 Thoughts..

  • @drew10981
    @drew10981 Месяц назад

    I think the only reason that Marek got the 3rd degree about this is because he was physically in Vegas when it happened. If he's in Nashville, or Los Angeles, or anywhere else this doesn't even become a story. But because it's in Vegas and the Nevada gaming commission gets involved because it's on their turf, Marek becomes the sacrifice that gets caught in the crosshairs. From his perspective, I could easily believe that this has been a thing that insiders would do during a typical draft and it was never thought of potentially being problematic if for no other reason that the NHL leaks information left and right seemingly about everything and nothing ever becomes of those. But, in Vegas with a gaming commission so close to anything involving gambling, and so much action taking place related to who gets drafted when, this happened.

  • @forgottenfamily
    @forgottenfamily Месяц назад

    Theory: they tell the media so the media can load the bio package for the player before the name is announced. It might be an off the record sanctioned channel that effectively got put on the record by Marek's actions as opposed to the on the record private leaks

  • @renlessard
    @renlessard Месяц назад

    Getting the Sennecke reaction came as a result of Sportnset knowing he was being picked next and could focus. They also get a heads up to load highlight video of player

  • @biglebowski3961
    @biglebowski3961 Месяц назад +2

    I enjoyed Marek, but why would he use poor judgment?

  • @darcylandry4669
    @darcylandry4669 Месяц назад +1

    I always enjoyed Marek's take on the NHL but he made a terrible mistake leaking information he had to know was not to be leaked. Based on that he had to go! He will be missed and hopefully will land on his feet but it doesn't change what he done.

  • @Canucklover97
    @Canucklover97 Месяц назад +2

    i have a feeling that marek did more then we know and leaking draft picks was the final straw

    • @jakeaaron
      @jakeaaron Месяц назад

      Doubt it.

    • @Canucklover97
      @Canucklover97 Месяц назад

      @@jakeaaron who knows

    • @jakeaaron
      @jakeaaron Месяц назад

      @@Canucklover97 Hence "doubt" and not certainty.

  • @DappSwap
    @DappSwap Месяц назад

    The year is 2130 little Johnny googles the word integrity, a picture of Shannon pops up wearing a vintage Canucks cap.

  • @darrellhickey1990
    @darrellhickey1990 Месяц назад +2

    Gambling ads should be banned. Kids watch hockey.

    • @Scantronimus466
      @Scantronimus466 Месяц назад

      Won’t somebody please think of the children?!?!

  • @dougglogouski3954
    @dougglogouski3954 Месяц назад

    I once saw a gambling commercial, and a hockey game broke out.

  • @gorjanninkovski935
    @gorjanninkovski935 Месяц назад

    You touched on it right after I wrote the comment.

  • @rpd1459
    @rpd1459 Месяц назад

    Gambling is one of the existential crises the all professional sports face right now. The difference between doping, or cheating (I.E. astros) is that these are all to win. Gambling is not only in some interests of losing, but players both involved and not are invested in outcomes not wins.

  • @Machine3499
    @Machine3499 Месяц назад

    The NHL was clearly providing Sportsnet the picks ahead of time, because they were broadcasting the draft. SportsNet would need to know the picks ahead of time so they can have the names and stats show up as they're being announced, plus have the camera on the player as the pick is being announced. From there, the NHL and Sportsnet more than likely have an agreement saying that the information the NHL is giving them cannot be released until the pick is officially announced. Jeff provided those details before they were announced, and the NHL wasn't happy. Sportsnet knows that they were in the wrong, they know that they can't fight this, so they did the most obvious choice, which was to release Jeff. Now they can go back to the NHL, apologize and say it'll never happen again, we got rid of the leak.

  • @jamesburrows7942
    @jamesburrows7942 Месяц назад

    Looking forward to seeing Marek on SDPN 😁

  • @alexevanoski4588
    @alexevanoski4588 Месяц назад +1

    Gambling and team sports don’t mix. I fear what it’s going to take for people to see that.

  • @williamford9564
    @williamford9564 Месяц назад

    2:12: Marek can't say anything. The article says there was a non disclosure clause in his exit agreement. "Multiple sources said Marek signed a confidentiality agreement prior to exiting the company". I suspect he also signed a pledge not to seek any litigation against Sportsnet and in exchange for both, he got paid some money to leave quietly.

  • @CryptoNick03
    @CryptoNick03 Месяц назад

    I'ma miss Jeff 😢 I enjoyed his show as a first year hockey fan it was the only podcast I'd listen to. Everyone else isn't nearly as fun to listen to.

  • @markhealy3595
    @markhealy3595 Месяц назад +2

    A betting ad came up at the end of this video... not kidding

  • @professordogwood8985
    @professordogwood8985 Месяц назад +1

    If GMs were leaking their picks to Merrick before the announcement, that should be their responsibility, not his.
    Merrick is doing his job as a journalist by gathering and sharing information. He shouldn't need to consider the NHL's gambling regime when doing his job.
    If he was leaking the information to one person only just so they can bet, that's a problem.
    I think the NHL needs to hold the leakers accountable if they want to continue their little gambling charade. Gambling on the draft is a flakey thing to begin with and the NHL should rethink this.

  • @primroselane1
    @primroselane1 Месяц назад

    One of the things that drove me nuts this past year was NHL spending a lot of time and energy trying to get an accurate shot count during games. The only reason to do that would be for sports betting. This wasn't a problem in the NHL that needed fixing but they concentrated on it anyway. Meanwhile, the officiating was horrible and nothing whatsoever was done to fix that or any other actual problems in the game. When you think about it, the Betting Companies could be fixing those numbers on the fly to pay out less depending on how the bets are going. There were several times I noticed when they either counted or didn't count shots that were obviously wrong. Once again, the NHL sold out the game for more profits and not for the good of the game.

  • @dieinvincible
    @dieinvincible Месяц назад +1

    You can’t advertise cigarettes/ alcohol/ pharma .. in Australia but gambling ads are literally everywhere

  • @ozma6918
    @ozma6918 Месяц назад

    My whole feeling about this is that betting and gambling should stop being something put so hard on the forefront of the game. The NHL should dissociate itself from that and make it an entirely separate thing. Then, gamblers can do whatever they like outside of it, and clear rules can appear at the NHL level against gambling.

  • @chriscomchi4042
    @chriscomchi4042 Месяц назад +1

    Im guessing winning bets were placed on the leaked information if gaming commission is involved

    • @jonmendelson1104
      @jonmendelson1104 Месяц назад +1

      Not based on what was said in the article. They got the info a couple of minutes in advance and:
      According to a publicly available document from the Nevada Gaming Control Board on requirements licensed books must adhere to regarding wagers on the NHL Draft, “acceptance of wagers which involve a specific player must cease 24 hours prior to the start of the first round. Acceptance of all other wagers must cease prior to the start of their respective round.”

  • @20motu08
    @20motu08 Месяц назад +1

    Shannon, a man of integrity 🤟 You're awesome!

    • @jimlewis1992
      @jimlewis1992 Месяц назад

      But then defends Marek who's leaking draft picks? Yeah don't think so

  • @viperswhip
    @viperswhip 27 дней назад

    I absolutely support Marek, why would anyone trust the NHL? I will one hundred percent sign up for a Marek podcast or channel. Why would sources give information if it wasn't made to be public? They can protest after but that's idiotic.

  • @RobDucharme
    @RobDucharme Месяц назад +1

    8:19 I'm not a bettin' man (because I'm a sore loser at gambling and if I lose $5, that's it for a couple of years), so in a sense I'm not even qualified to comment on this. However, what if betting was restricted to statistic-based outcomes like the over/under, goals scored for/against, player stats, etc? For anyone on the "prosecutorial" side of this, they seem a bit naive to think that draft pick selection can't be leaked in any way, shape or form. LITERALLY, if it was a certain point in the draft and a GM was shooting for an obscure pick, they could tell their buddy who they were going to pick, and bam, winner winner.
    Funny though how there are gambling addicts (I have worked with a few) whose lives become ruined by gambling, yet it's fine to plaster the airwaves with gambling ads. It's like McDonald's advertising. Who doesn't know about them?

  • @ajtuckvr
    @ajtuckvr Месяц назад +2

    Later Sportsnet. Hello Jeff Marek podcast.

  • @patwalzak9993
    @patwalzak9993 Месяц назад +1

    So Marek leaked a pick a minute or two before it's official. I don't get it.

  • @wainber1
    @wainber1 Месяц назад

    Shannon The Hockey Guy discusses, starting shortly after the 4:10 mark of the video, whether leaking NHL Draft picks reflects poorly on Jeff Marek. Although some will claim that it does and others not, there’s no doubt that betting on a sports team (for which one plays or is under contract) to lose games DOES. Jontay Porter, who last NBA season had repeatedly bet on the Raptors’ (team for which he had then been under contract) to lose, was by the NBA slapped with a lifetime ban on ever again getting to play for a team in that league or any affiliated one. Had the NBA not slapped such a ban on him, I would’ve wanted to see the Raptors’ team for which I cheer waive him and let him take his chances to try finding another NBA team to pick up his contract (with any player waived by an NBA team either picked up within 48 hours or so after being made available or becoming an unrestricted free agent).

  • @deepvoicegames5024
    @deepvoicegames5024 Месяц назад +1

    NHL turning into the Premier League in England and F1. losing the sport as money more important than what happens on the Ice.

    • @Danny939ZZKK
      @Danny939ZZKK Месяц назад

      yeah i guess its just a matter of time before som saudi or qatari billionare tries to get his claws in to our sport aswell

  • @nathan41206
    @nathan41206 Месяц назад

    FanDuel shut down all their offers right when pick 1 was on the clock. Idk for sure but other sports books typically shut down the next 3-5 picks too so I'm not sure how anyone could've even utilized the info. The books know this thing happens.

    • @jonmendelson1104
      @jonmendelson1104 Месяц назад

      Yeah, directly from the article:
      According to a publicly available document from the Nevada Gaming Control Board on requirements licensed books must adhere to regarding wagers on the NHL Draft, “acceptance of wagers which involve a specific player must cease 24 hours prior to the start of the first round. Acceptance of all other wagers must cease prior to the start of their respective round.”

  • @jasondubbin9522
    @jasondubbin9522 Месяц назад

    Even on the nhl app I had to turn the odds off the gambling adds and promotions are getting out of hand. I feel bad for jeff because lots of insiders leak information says things like I heard calgary is talking to leafs about chris tanve trade.

  • @travis43
    @travis43 Месяц назад

    I agree with you, eventually gambling companies are going to demand more information about injuries and or line ups for games. They will ask the league to have teams provide it, team owners should tell the league to pound sand, they won't though and it in reality will be the players union that says NO. The players and the teams do not work for gambling companies and the league should stand up for them but won't. It will be another opportunity to take power away from the players.

  • @peterolbrisch8970
    @peterolbrisch8970 Месяц назад

    Remember when Wiki Leaks was first in the news on a regular basis? At the same time, Ricky Weeks was making a name for himself for the Milwaukee Brewers. It was all rather confusing.

  • @pw9522
    @pw9522 Месяц назад

    You can gamble on an event that happens in real time. But the fact sites allow gambling on draft picks where dozens of team personnel may know an outcome for minutes or days before it happens is asinine and any sports book is getting what’s coming to them. Of course that’s why they limit how much you can bet on that stuff.