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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 24 MIN

The Open: Marner's Moment

from Canucks Central · host Sportsnet

Sat and Bik break down a massive day at the Olympic quarterfinals, highlighting Czechia’s impressive tactical control over Canada and the ripple effects of Sidney Crosby’s injury on the tournament. They dig into which Canadian players might elevate their game in Crosby’s absence and whether Mitch Marner’s clutch goal signals a turning point in his big‑moment reputation.  This podcast is produced by Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Lina Setaghian.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Sat and Bik break down a massive day at the Olympic quarterfinals, highlighting Czechia’s impressive tactical control over Canada and the ripple effects of Sidney Crosby’s injury on the tournament. They dig into which Canadian players might elevate their game in Crosby’s absence and whether Mitch Marner’s clutch goal signals a turning point in his big‑moment reputation.

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