
05 September 2025
Which NHL Sophomores Are At Risk Of Slumping?; AHL-CHL Player Eligibility Update; San Jose Vs. Chicago Rebuilds And More
Called Up: The Hockey Prospects Podcast
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Chris and Cam look ahead to the coming season with a spotlight on NHL sophomores coming off of impressive rookie seasons. Which of Lane Hutson, Matvei Michkov, Will Smith, Cutter Gauthier and more will be headed for a sophomore slump or become a sophomore sensation?
Plus, the co-hosts look at the pending changes to the NHL-CHL agreement that would potentially allow more 19-year-old players drafted out of the CHL the chance to play in the AHL. It's a big move that can have wide-ranging impacts, both positive and negative for the NHL's developmental ladder.
Test your hockey knowledge as Chris and Cam quiz each other during the Called Up Challenge. Can you guess the top five NHL scorers from two recent NHL Drafts before the co-hosts do?
Plus, don't miss our Beyond Belief and You Have To Pick One segments, where the duo debates hot topics including which rebuild would you rather be in right now: San Jose Sharks? Or Chicago Blackhawks?
Leave a kind rating and review on your podcast app of choice and make sure you're subscribed so you never miss an episode.
Plus, the co-hosts look at the pending changes to the NHL-CHL agreement that would potentially allow more 19-year-old players drafted out of the CHL the chance to play in the AHL. It's a big move that can have wide-ranging impacts, both positive and negative for the NHL's developmental ladder.
Test your hockey knowledge as Chris and Cam quiz each other during the Called Up Challenge. Can you guess the top five NHL scorers from two recent NHL Drafts before the co-hosts do?
Plus, don't miss our Beyond Belief and You Have To Pick One segments, where the duo debates hot topics including which rebuild would you rather be in right now: San Jose Sharks? Or Chicago Blackhawks?
Leave a kind rating and review on your podcast app of choice and make sure you're subscribed so you never miss an episode.