PODCAST: Speak of the Devils Look Back on the Best Conversations of 2020
Join Matt Loughlin and Amanda Stein as they go back into the archives and share their favorite conversations of 2020 by Amanda Stein amandacstein / NewJerseyDevils.com
In the final days of 2020, all those Best Of lists start appearing in your newsfeeds, recapping all the stories from the last year.
Well, we won t be any different as we bring you the Speak of the Devils Podcast Best Of from the last year. Join Matt Loughlin and Amanda Stein as they bring you some of their favorite interviews from the 2019-20 season and the last few months as 2020 comes to a close.
OUT OF OFFICE: Pete Albietz
Learn more about the man who keeps the Devils running behind the scenes, Devils Vice President of Hockey Communications and Team Operations by Pete Albietz / Special to NewJerseyDevils.com
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Except today.
If you ve ever wondered what and who keeps Oz running, then we d like to introduce to the wizard. …or more accurately, the Devils Vice President of Hockey Communications and Team Operations - Pete Albietz.
The Guy Behind The Guy
If you ve seen a Devils win, watched a big team event like a retirement ceremony, press conference, media availability, NHL Draft, or other key moments, then you ve seen me without even realizing it. If I get a text from my parents about the Three Stars of the Game at Prudential Center, it means two things: we won and therefore they saw me on TV
florida beat ohio state 24-17. finally, can t forget about the winter classic in philly. nearly 47,000 saw the flyers jump out to a 2-0 lead. then the rangers score three unanswered. mike rupp with a pair. check out the celebration. the salute is exactly what the flyers jameer jagr does after he scores. rupp was having fun and so was henrik lundquist. rangers win the classic 3-2. and that s your first look at sports. i m mario solis. and now for another quick look at the weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. i m going to guess it s going to be really cold which means we should go ice skating. if it s really cold, you want to go ice skating? i ve been bothering you to go ice skating with me for how long now? that s true. a little warmer day. i think when it s in the 40s. good morning, everyone. in case you re just joining us, we re watching very cold conditions in areas like iowa today. we re going to be focusing our attention on the c
florida beat ohio state 24-17. finally, can t forget about the winter classic in philly. nearly 47,000 saw the flyers jump out to a 2-0 lead. then the rangers score three unanswered. mike rupp with a pair. check out the celebration. the salute is exactly what the flyers jameer jagr does after he scores. rupp was having fun and so was henrik lundquist. rangers win the classic 3-2. and that s your first look at sports. i m mario solis. and now for another quick look at the weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. i m going to guess it s going to be really cold which means we should go ice skating. if it s really cold, you want to go ice skating? i ve been bothering you to go ice skating with me for how long now? that s true. a little warmer day. i think when it s in the 40s. good morning, everyone. in case you re just joining us, we re watching very cold conditions in areas like iowa today. we re going to be focusing our attention on the c
republican presidential candidates with making their final big pitches ahead of tonight s crucial caucus that s will kick off tonight election season and who could have a huge effect on who wins the nomination. tracie potts is in des moines with more. good morning to you. reporter: good morning. at this point, it s not so much what these candidates say, it s what they do, making those personal connections at the last minute before the voting begins tonight. this late in the game for many voters, it s not just about issues. it s about trust. i trust him. i don t trust anybody else. he s going to carry iowa. reporter: it s possible, paul is polling two points behind mitt romney who boldly predicted victory monday. we re going to win this thing with all of our passion and strength. reporter: rick santorum thinks he can win, too, in iowa s biggest poll suggests he s moving in that direction. i didn t have the money to compete here. but we were able to do it, why? b