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    Izzy Cheung
    Aug 2, 2025, 19:00
    Updated at: Aug 2, 2025, 19:00

    Hockey, Actually is a Vancouver-based hockey podcast that explores all things Vancouver Canucks, PWHL Vancouver, Abbotsford Canucks, and more. With episodes uploaded to YouTube every Saturday, listeners will have ample content to digest heading into the weekend. 

    In episode three, co-hosts and The Hockey News reporters Izzy Cheung and Nicolleta Panos reflect on the Canucks’ 2020 Bubble Playoff run, dive into the first ever Para Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship, and discuss who the 2025–26 team MVPs of the Canucks, Abbotsford, and PWHL Vancouver could be. 

    Continue reading for timestamps as well as a link to episode three. 

    0:30 — Canucks 2020 Bubble Playoffs 

    •  3:45 — Bubble Playoff recap 

    6:12 — Women’s Para Ice Hockey 

    • 6:50 — An intro to women’s para ice hockey 
    • 9:26 — Breaking down the 2025 World Championship teams 
    • 11:50 — Players to look out for 

    15:25 — 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase 

    • 15:45 — Wilson Björck 
    • 16:50 — Braeden Cootes 

    17:35 — Canucks current top prospect

    • 17:55 — Tom Willander
    • 19:35 — Jonathan Lekkerimäki 
    • 22:15 — Braeden Cootes 

    24:00 — Team MVPs 

    24:27 — Abbotsford team MVP

    • 24:35 — Izzy’s pick 
    • 26:45 — Nicolleta’s pick 

    29:27 — Canucks team MVP 

    • 29:27 — Izzy’s pick
    • 32:10 — Nicolleta’s pick 

    33:35 — PWHL Vancouver team MVP 

    • 33:35 — Izzy’s pick
    • 35:10 — Nicolleta’s pick 

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