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Hockey Night in Canada podcast: Highs and lows at midway point of NHL season

In this week's episode of the Hockey Night in Canada podcast, Rob Pizzo is joined by Stanley Cup champion Glenn Healy as they look back at the highs and lows of the first half of the NHL season.

Glenn Healy breaks down the surprises and disappointments so far

The Tampa Bay Lightning have been the best team in the NHL all season long. Is this the year they get over the hump and win the Stanley Cup? (Jeff McIntosh/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

The Hockey Night In Canada podcast is a weekly CBC Sports production.

In each episode, host Rob Pizzo is joined by colourful characters within hockey to discuss great moments and great players and talk about today's stars. The Hockey Night podcast brings you beyond the boxscore with insight you won't find anywhere else.

With the halfway point of the NHL season upon us, it's time to take a look at the highs and lows of the 2018-19 season. 

Who better to break down what has transpired than Stanley Cup champion Glenn Healy. Pizzo and Healy discuss a myriad of topics, including goal scoring, Alexander Ovechkin and the favourites to win the Stanley Cup — the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Glenn Healy discusses the evolution of the Lightning:

Hockey Night in Canada podcast: Glenn Healy on the evolution of the Tampa Bay Lightning

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Duration 0:50
This week's episode takes a look at the major storylines at the midway point of the NHL season.

One of the biggest surprises so far has been the Buffalo Sabres. They've gone from being the worst team in the league to a potential playoff wild-card team. Ice Level reporter Sophia Jurksztowicz caught up with Sabres head coach Phil Housley to find out what's making the difference this season in Buffalo.  

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Episode 1: 

At the beginning of every NHL season, hockey fans generally have more questions than answers when it comes to their favourite teams — and the start of the 2018-19 campaign was no different. Pizzo tackled five burning questions on the minds of the hockey faithful.