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Dan LeBatard
What a delight and blessing to see the growth of our crew here. Roy in the EP chair, clean shaven, brave bravado in the middle of the playoffs, the hockey playoffs. We've got a clean shaven Roy looking 15 years younger.
Stugotz
15.
Dan LeBatard
I don't understand what you're doing the hockey playoffs, growing a beard. You are the cleanest shaven I've ever seen you. And behind you is a very crowded row of people. Chris Cody likes that back row, likes the space in that back row. Mike Ryan likes that back row. Jeremy gets stuck in a corner in that back row when Chris and Mike are moving and shaking and feeling themselves. And then here to poison it all. Charlie. Why's Charlie here?
Chris Cody
I'm coming for all the stuff, Dan.
Mike Ryan
Get his ass.
Jeremy
First words.
Stugotz
Woo.
Chris Cody
That producer in that shipping container in that city.
Mike Ryan
He's a gladiator behind the mic.
Dan LeBatard
Why is Charlie here?
Mike Ryan
This is my dog.
Dan LeBatard
What is that? I don't. I don't understand. I have the crew that I need to do the show today. I've got Mike, I've got Chris, I've got Roy, I've got Jeremy. That's a sweet spot. Billy's working on vacation. Billy will come back, but this is a sweet spot. He's working on vacation on. God bless football because it's going to be a monster as soon as the football season starts. But there's Charlie in Billy's seat, no less. In Billy's seat, which I don't. I don't think he has proper respect for. Do you think he has proper respect for what that seat is, Mike?
Stugotz
You're supposed to respect the seat. Billy doesn't respect the seat. That's his whole deal.
Dan LeBatard
He's sitting next to you. Very comfortable in our show when we don't need to hear from him.
Stugotz
Today you got your ass. Just take the. L don't. Don't be lashing back out. Come up with a bar of your own.
Mike Ryan
He did get your ass.
Dan LeBatard
Damn. I lost to Charlie.
Stugotz
Yeah, yeah. He got you from the start. Roy, what are you doing?
Roy
What?
Stugotz
Like you're clean shaven in the middle of the Stanley Cup Final? It's the time that you grow out the beard. The Panthers are leading historically when they're in the playoffs in this spot, they go up 3 1. You're tempting fate, pal.
Roy
Nah, man. Nah, man. Listen, Last season I had. Well, I didn't have a full beard because I can't grow a beard. I have facial hair. And then they lost three in a row.
Stugotz
Yeah, but they won the Stanley cup. You'd never shaved. And they won their first cup in franchise history. And in the middle of the series against two of the best players in the world, you decided, we won six. One. That'll do, Beard. That'll do. We're gonna go clean shaven.
Mike Ryan
I mean, I think the problem is people wait until things go wrong to make a change. And if you remember last year, I believe during the Stanley cup final, Greg Cody and Dan LeBatard did things that. That people considered jinxes. You know what happened? Game seven. Gimme that. So Roy is just trying again.
Stugotz
You know what happened? Almost an unprecedented comeback. The biggest comeback in the history of finals.
Jeremy
This is the ball.
Mike Ryan
You had so much fun and you got the cup.
Stugotz
So Roy's just making sure I had fun. You did during the Cup.
Dan LeBatard
Our behavior last year is one of the great acts of cowardice in the history of sports media. Start the show so we could see the face of Roy, please.
Roy
This is the Dan Levatar show with the Stugats podcast.
Dan LeBatard
It is strange judgment, Roy, that you would go clean shaven right toward the end of the hockey playoffs when like traditionally hockey beards, it's a strange choice. Were you thinking about it when you pulled out the razor? Like you are a now veteran member of the Hockey Writers association rookie year?
Stugotz
Questions.
Roy
Okay, questions.
Stugotz
Right. So.
Dan LeBatard
Just earlier this week, Roy said casually, you. You informed us that you were a voting journalistic member of the Hockey Writers.
Roy
That is correct, Yes. I voted for the Masterton Award for dedication to hockey.
Mike Ryan
And.
Dan LeBatard
And no one asked a follow up question until Mike came in today in an interrogative style and had a few questions about what you had written to become a writer.
Roy
I did write a op ed during the Four nations tournament as political in nature. So that's my one piece.
Stugotz
All right, so that's a one piece for the Hockey News. So naturally, you became a member of the Pro Writers association after you wrote.
Roy
No, I was invited into the association prior to the season by the ranking chair of the region down here in Florida.
Stugotz
Right, okay, cool. But you weren't a writer, correct?
Roy
I was not a writer, no. I'm a media member. Just like Elliot Friedman is a media member.
Stugotz
Right. But no, he writes. I'm familiar with his game. He's written Help me out here.
Roy
Help you out here?
Stugotz
Yeah. So they're just like writers associations across sports. Generally speaking, Dan reserved for writers.
Dan LeBatard
Right, well, he wrote.
Stugotz
Yeah, I know. And if he wrote before, I wouldn't have any more questions.
Roy
Ooh.
Mike Ryan
I would say they have a draft before you become a professional athlete. So that's essentially what happened. They were like, hey, no, we know this guy. Lot of potential.
Stugotz
Nah.
Mike Ryan
Come on, get in our association.
Stugotz
Nah.
Mike Ryan
Now, right?
Stugotz
Nah. If the draft were all right, let's see who here might be a hockey player, then I'd follow you. But they draft hockey players because they were playing hockey before they got drafted in the pro ranks. So they had proof of concept. Roy was entered. Entered into this Writers association before he was a writer.
Mike Ryan
Potential.
Roy
Well, there are non writers in the Writers Association.
Stugotz
I guess that's one of my questions. Is Mike.
Mike Ryan
Shh.
Jeremy
Don't blow his cover.
Stugotz
Why do I feel racist? Why are you giving me the racist eye right now? Because I asked him before the show, and like, my second follow up, he's like, well, I'm a member of the nab. Wait a second. We are not doing that. We are not doing that right now. This is a very logical question.
Dan LeBatard
He is a member of the national association of Black Journalists.
Stugotz
Yeah, I know that. And I was not arguing those bonus days.
Mike Ryan
It felt like you were suggesting that there's something about Roy Mustachio. Less Roy, that means he can't be. No, I didn't like the accusations you're making.
Stugotz
You're right. There was something about Roy, to me, that indicated that he might not be eligible for the Writers Association. It was the fact that he wasn't a writer.
Mike Ryan
He is, though. He wrote. It seems like you're alone in this. The fact is the man wrote.
Stugotz
Yeah, no, I know.
Jeremy
In nature.
Stugotz
He said, yeah, I know. I'm alone in this. Right. So I get it. And it's a very easy take that. All of you are writing right now. I get it. I'm the bad guy. All right, cool.
Jeremy
I'm fine with Roy being in.
Stugotz
Thank you. I'm not. That's it.
Dan LeBatard
I'm not. I'm not being a writer.
Stugotz
What is this?
Roy
He's jealous that he's not in it.
Dan LeBatard
I want to be in it.
Stugotz
I'm not a writer.
Dan LeBatard
All right, so to. To be clear though, you are. You are okay in 2025 to be jumping up and down saying that Roy doesn't have a right to vote.
Mike Ryan
That's what you're saying.
Dan LeBatard
Cause he can't. Because he hasn't written. Not because he can't write, but because he hasn't written.
Stugotz
Yeah, yeah. Yes, yes. I am saying that he's not a writer. And it's weird that the Writers association invite non writers, but I guess new media, that's cool. He Cited a bunch of people that are also non writers. Wait, well, he mentioned Elliot Freeman, who's written. I don't know who else is a non writer that's in the Writers association, but he also cited the fact that he wrote after he gained entry into the Writers Association. And everyone's looking at me like I'm crazy.
Dan LeBatard
You're trying to diminish his accomplishments. You're trying to diminish his journalism. You're trying to do it, but you're.
Stugotz
Trying to frame me as a racist.
Dan LeBatard
I didn't say that.
Stugotz
Yeah, you are.
Dan LeBatard
You waded into those water.
Stugotz
No, you're trying to. All right, I'm being attacked.
Mike Ryan
You. It does. It does feel as though you're giving Roy unnecessary hard time. Like, is this infringing upon something in your life? Is there something, some way that this is harming any of us? The man deserves representation. In voting for the most dedicated. Who's more dedicated. Who. I asked you is more dedicated than Roy and people like Roy.
Stugotz
So what perks do you get for. You wrote the column and you got to vote for one award. Do you get to vote for Conn Smythe?
Roy
No, not this season. Probably either next season or the season after.
Stugotz
So you build up some tenure.
Roy
Yes.
Stugotz
In that tenure, do you write more?
Roy
Probably write a couple more op. Eds.
Stugotz
Yeah. Is this something. No, no, no. This is a genuine question. Are you trying to be a hockey writer?
Roy
I mean, I had the capability to actually write for the Hockey News, but.
Stugotz
Yeah, you used to do that. You used to write. That was, like, one of your strong suits. When we were writing blogs and stuff like that.
Dan LeBatard
Mike seemed hurt. Mike seemed hurt that he did not know that you had written something that you hadn't told anybody.
Stugotz
He didn't tell anybody.
Dan LeBatard
You didn't tell anybody.
Roy
I actually did tweet it. I tweeted it out that I remember.
Stugotz
No one's on that thing anymore, okay? I've seen the supes go way down.
Roy
I did on Threads. I tweeted that out. Threads, too. Blue sky and whatever.
Dan LeBatard
Why did we not do.
Stugotz
I'm not on that echo chamber.
Roy
Oh, okay.
Stugotz
Dude, you can't catch me on blue sky. That place sucks. Here's a cat.
Dan LeBatard
Nah, nah, nah. An echo chamber.
Stugotz
Here's a picture of a cat. And if you live in a red state, you're a commie. I don't like that place.
Chris Cody
Sounds amazing.
Stugotz
It plays one big circle jerk over at Blue Sky. Everyone just, like, circle jerking, saying, we're not an echo chamber.
Dan LeBatard
All right, Please don't do those gestures anymore. Thank you. Jeremy, can you please find for me the other writers associations, how many non writers and non traditional journalists they allow in? Because I do believe Roy has written more than Mike has read when he listens to his audiobook.
Stugotz
Oh, come on. What? What? It's because I'm white. That's what it is.
Mike Ryan
You're white.
Stugotz
I'm a white Hispanic. But no one's white down here when they go to the club World Cup.
Dan LeBatard
Well, let's talk about this for a second. Can we talk about this for a second? Because what's headed this way, Dominique, optically and otherwise to sports. We are warning you now, okay? And maybe you do not care about this because it's 10th on the list of American horrors at the moment and you've got bills to pay and you're not worried about other people's problems.
Mike Ryan
Man, why just frame me as someone who doesn't care? That was hell of a setup.
Dan LeBatard
But when it comes to ice and the soccer games that are approaching here and the racial profiling of we're going to have to prove you're a citizen as you walk into the stadium with, you know what is what I'm not. Am I overstating this when I say it looks like state militia? Like, am I overstay? I don't want to actually be using hyperbole, but if there are protesters and you're sending in the National Guard to overreact to peaceful protesters and this is the escalation of things, white people against non white people and brown people are going to be profiled of proof. Prove you live here. Person who wants to go to a soccer game. The optics of that. Does anyone care? We passed. Like, are we in such deep shame at this point that ok, those are the optics we're going to choose because that's the war we're in at home over American democracy and the hating of others.
Stugotz
So we know how they profile. And they go to places where Hispanics hang out. We've seen it interrupted restaurants, graduates, situations in Hispanic communities. On the live broadcast yesterday during the NBA finals that we did, I mentioned that instead of being where I had a prior commitment, but I broke it to be here. That prior commitment was a Telemundo party for one year out for the World cup, celebrating us being the host nation for it. That boat that went out for this party, the Telemundo One Year out party, was boarded by the Coast Guard and people that were on that boat, including local county officials, FIFA officials, they had to show documentation and you wonder, like, where did the Coast Guard. Is this just a random occurrence? No, they targeted the Telemundo party. And yesterday we mentioned that ICE and Homeland Security are going to be at the Club World cup game on Saturday where it kicks off here in Miami. And they said any non American is going to have to provide their papers. Okay, cool. Is there an American Express Lane? How do I, how do I prove I'm an American in Miami? How do I. They're just gonna be grabbing people that look different. And plenty of Americans and plenty of conservative Cubans are gonna find out exactly where they stand right now in this nation. No American should have to feel that inconvenienced going to what is a sporting event, something that they do with their, their, their, their income, that they want to have a good time with their family. They want to feel safe. And they're gonna feel like their rights are violated and they're gonna feel profiled because someone in a uniform wearing a mask is gonna demand to see proof that they were born here or are a citizen. It should scare you. And there are a lot of people that are gonna get a rude awakening going to these games.
Mike Ryan
You brought up the optics. I think the optics are the point. Like it's not a mistake that a lot of these things are public and the choices to make big shows of it. Because I think while some of us get up in arms about the optics, I think there are some people who are encouraged by the optics. It appears to be happening what they say that they want it to happen. So. And then the reaction to it is also something that fuels another reaction. I'm not proposing any proper solution or that behavior should change, but I think that it's silly for us to be surprised by the fact that this is happening and the fact that they are choosing such public events to spoil. It's sad and it stinks.
Stugotz
And if you see where ICE is concentrating their efforts, they're in blue cities, more melting pot cities. What's going on in Miami? Miami's not a blue city. Miami is the only MAGA metropolis there is in the union. Why Miami? Why so much presence in Miami? You know why. Everyone knows why. Being a red county doesn't buy you anything. It's not going to buy you anything. With this administration. It's not going to buy you anything. To an ICE official that says, you don't look American enough to me, this.
Dan LeBatard
Is where we're headed and are. I guess I shouldn't even say it's where we're headed. And so I Would just ask the audience who, you know, spends a night with us last night just enjoying a finals game because we are connected to this audience in an unusual way in a number of different places. And sometimes it's been in talking about the immigrant struggle or whatever it is that's different for brown people or black people. That makes us now WDEI in sports radio. But what is here now for our people in Miami in the face about to be brought by sports is the idea that you and all your friends can go to the game and be stopped. Because all of us here look kind of from somewhere else. Like, we don't. Everyone here, everyone I see here, I just start talking Spanish to often incorrectly.
Stugotz
I really don't understand how we just take their word for it that Americans have nothing to worry about. But non Americans. Provide your papers. How do I. What? How are we doing this exactly? It's just by how I look.
Mike Ryan
I would say that maybe not the best judgment to have Rose's hockey reaction behind you while we're talking about actually perfect.
Stugotz
Actually perfect.
Mike Ryan
I'm just saying.
Stugotz
Perfect reaction to what's coming this way. And Johnny Infantino. This feels like it was brokered. Chumming around in the Oval Office, seeing Johnny Infantino has never met a tyrant he doesn't love. And this was allowed by FIFA, part of the deal. And it's just people have no idea potentially how bad this can be, how violated they will feel, especially down here where the voting demographics for Latinos are heavily conservative. Heavily.
Mike Ryan
Speaking of voting demographics, I think Chris just voted with his feet. Just walk right out of there. He was like, I don't want nothing.
Chris Cody
To do with this.
Dan LeBatard
He's producing the show. You thought he was cannonballing there.
Stugotz
South Florida is a. We touched on the tps, the travel protections for Venezuelans and Cubans being lifted. And a lot of Miami conservatives found out exactly where they are in the pecking order. You had Maria Vira Salazar, Carlos Jimenez insist that this wasn't going to happen. And then it did happen, and they're left holding the bag. And while they say we're gonna work with the current administration to make sure that this is reversed, they're finding out exactly where they stand with this administration. Doesn't matter if you voted red. Doesn't matter if you support the cause. If you're different, you're gonna be lumped in with everybody else. No matter your loyalty to me, I.
Mike Ryan
Personally, call me crazy. I would like us to respect everyone's rights, no matter whether they've written one piece or 100 pieces.
Dan LeBatard
That's all he really.
Mike Ryan
I mean, if you are a citizen of the Writers Association, I demand that you be treated as such.
Stugotz
Let me see your papers, Roy. Let me see. Let me see your hockey newspapers.
Roy
All right, I will. I will text you my article. All right, hold on. Give me one second.
Dan LeBatard
Okay. Prove yourself, Roy.
Stugotz
Don't show him nothing. You ain't got to show him nothing. Then you can stay in. I really should have taken that angle. Show me your paper, and then you can stay. In fact, everyone show me your paper. Dan hasn't written in a long time.
Dan LeBatard
It has been a minute.
Mike Ryan
He gotta get his writer's visa renewed.
Dan LeBatard
I've only written forwards for Greg's book and Stugatz's book. That's the only writing that I have done recently. I am with you, Roy. First of all, you don't have to be a writer in order to be a voter. You don't have to know how to write. And I'm with you.
Stugotz
Oh, don't frame it that way. You pick voter on purpose. You don't have to be a writer to be a writer.
Dan LeBatard
What do you mean?
Stugotz
What you should have said.
Dan LeBatard
No, no. You don't want Roy to be able to vote. You're hurt, stung because he didn't tell you that he had written. You're hurt.
Stugotz
That did burn.
Dan LeBatard
And you don't want him to vote, or. Yeah, you don't. You want him to prove to you that he has the right to vote. Correct.
Mike Ryan
It sounds like correct.
Stugotz
That's how you're ending. Ending that. Correct. Correct.
Dan LeBatard
Is that not the situation?
Stugotz
It is not the situation, Dan Lebatard. It is not the situation at all.
Roy
Do I have to march? I have to march.
Stugotz
I just. No one here knew that he wrote. No one.
Dan LeBatard
That's true.
Stugotz
And y' all just took it when he said, I'm a member of the Pro Writers Association.
Dan LeBatard
We did. There were no follow ups.
Stugotz
That ain't on me.
Dan LeBatard
Jeff should have followed.
Stugotz
It's on you.
Dan LeBatard
What's on me?
Stugotz
It's on you.
Dan LeBatard
What's on me?
Jeremy
If you take all his tweets after every game, you could make a column out of that.
Stugotz
No. Respect our teammate.
Mike Ryan
Yeah. Take his word for it. I mean, I think the analogy fits. Like, I don't walk around if someone has a thick accent as they're speaking. I don't say, show me your papers. I'm going about my business. Obviously, you belong here. And I feel the same way about Roy and his writing. Is he a part of the Writers Association.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah.
Mike Ryan
So he belongs there.
Stugotz
It's a. It's weird. There's one comment on this story and it's from David Dwork saying, how do you think the Oilers will respond in game four?
Dan LeBatard
Don LeBatard the Hoy is Captain Slappy Stugats. Is this chum bucket.
Roy
This is the Dan Lebatar show with the Stugats.
Dan LeBatard
Roy's face is behind me for a number of different reasons.
Stugotz
Rose's face.
Dan LeBatard
I'm sorry, Rose's face. I don't look like that is. Is behind me. No, you're in front of me. Clean shaven. That's a bit confounding. Rose is behind me, horrified because that's how she looked. 17 seconds left just a few periods ago, back before the Panthers feel the way they do right now and how the Pacers feel right now, which is that sweet spot that fans have up to one with the third game at home. We've gone from that particular horror to. You feel today very confident that you're not going to head toward the fear in the Stanley Cup. Correct. I'm going to get to the NBA in a second. We spent four hours with it last night. Thank you to everybody who participated in. And thank you to Mero for spending time with us. But you found yourself if the next. If three periods today go five, four. Edmonton, you're right back to scared, right? Like we're. You're feeling very good now. This is the sweet spot for fans of a team that are up to one. You have these next to enjoy yourself before you have to go back to the fear. And if you leave 3:1, that's the spot Indiana's in.
Roy
Well, first of all, never scared. No, not gonna happen. But if the Panthers do end up losing, I mean it's gonna be a best of three. So I'm very confident in the Panthers going out to Edmonton and getting the win twice. If this goes.
Dan LeBatard
Roy, best of three with two on the road.
Mike Ryan
Come on, you didn't hear, man. Bone crusher.
Roy
I ain't never scared, man.
Jeremy
Dan, this team has every reason to be confident going on the road thinking you can get one. I know Roy is kind of.
Dan LeBatard
You have to get two. If you lose tonight, you have to get two on the road. Best of three.
Jeremy
No, if we lose tonight, we can win one at home, game six, and then just need to win one of two on the road.
Dan LeBatard
What if you lose tonight? You are in a series with two of the best players in the world. Best of three. And they have two at home. And you have to win. You have to win in their place.
Stugotz
Yeah, you have to win one in their place. It's been. What was the stat? Roy Draisaitle McDavid and all the games that they played together since early 2024 that they've been both held scoreless O.
Mike Ryan
Now we want to ask the writer for that, huh?
Roy
Five. Was it five against the Panthers? I believe five games.
Stugotz
It doesn't happen. It's a huge statistical anomaly. Whenever McDavid and dry saddle are both healthy on the ice playing for the Edmonton Oilers and both are held off the score sheet. Hell, they weren't even shooting the puck really in the last game. So I expect two of the best players in the world to come out and do what they. Well, do what McDavid did last year in this very similar spot when they were down in the series being counted out. And then he realized, I'm going to stop setting people up. I'm going to start scoring like a demon. And I expect demon Connor McDavid and I expect a healthier Leon Draisaitl to be really good. They're both much improved defensively and while 6:1 makes you feel great and makes you feel like the Florida Panthers figured something out, that player has shown you already with a lesser team, he's not going to quit.
Jeremy
I saw a stat that really simplifies this whole series. 10 games the Panthers and Oilers have played between this series and last year's cup final. Whoever scores the first goal in every game wins. Scary. Don't let the Panthers get the first one.
Mike Ryan
Analytics.
Jeremy
That's all I'm saying. I think, I think we could if we get another one tonight, if we get that first goal. I think because our crowd's one of those crowds where we might not wow you at the beginning, but if we get a lead, we know how to celebrate. So I just think if we get that first, I think that like to that stat. I think the first goal is huge. I think if Edmonton gets it, I think we all get scared. I think if we get it, it could be another 3, 1, 4 1.
Stugotz
So. So Dan, Chris, Roy. No, no, no. The guy, the puck knowers jolly well because I don't know if. If they watch the first two games. Interesting. Let me see your paper. Jeremy doesn't like that.
Dan LeBatard
Mattball lover.
Stugotz
Your take on the Miami Heat was so atrocious like two weeks ago. You ruined it for me. All right. The first two games. Whose style was that played in Edmonton style?
Dan LeBatard
Yeah.
Stugotz
We played into Edmonton's game and Florida Came away with a split. But I think in game three Edmonton showed you we're going to change things up. And they tried to play the Panthers way and they got embarrassed. They fafoed in this. In this entire series. What is that word?
Roy
FAFO acronym.
Jeremy
He's right.
Dan LeBatard
Okay, I'm sorry. I don't know. I've never heard.
Stugotz
Leap around and find out.
Dan LeBatard
Okay, Sorry, I didn't. My bad.
Stugotz
Show me your papers. Edmondson's led for nine minutes in this series.
Mike Ryan
It's a great catchphrase. You just use it all the time. It's your go to catchphrase. No matter what is being said.
Stugotz
You just respond to everybody.
Jeremy
Nowadays it's slack.
Chris Cody
Making up for yesterday's show.
Dan LeBatard
In the digital age, if you hit me with a show me your papers I'm disappointed. Disarmed immediately.
Stugotz
Analog.
Dan LeBatard
When I don't have any papers.
Stugotz
Show me that weird little circular scar on your arm. Let me know when your parents came to. Came to town and show me your parents papers too. So they've led for nine minutes in this entire series. We're three games into this series. Two of the games played by their style. So Edmonton's going to be searching for answers. I think the answers go back to what you did the first two games. But is that going to be enough? It's. I think this is going to be a really long series. I think it's still seven games and I'm not reading too much into a 61 defeat. Tell me if I'm wrong, but I think McDavid and dry side will come out with their hair on fire.
Jeremy
I'm sorry. I just got really happy. I just sold two tickets. I've been taking a bass on these tickets that I bought for these playoffs and I just sold my first two. All right, we're in the game, baby.
Dan LeBatard
What do you mean you sold your tickets?
Jeremy
Like. No, no, I have because I'm a season ticket holder so I got access to extra tickets, you know, to play the game and let me sell these things in the first game. Game three took a big bath.
Stugotz
Sold to who? What's her surname? Does it end in Z?
Jeremy
I'm just happy. I think I might have even taken a loss on these tickets, but I sold them.
Dan LeBatard
So why are you happy that you sold your tickets?
Jeremy
You know what taking a bath's like, Dan, that was last game sounds pretty nice. This is like. What's it called when you just take a little. A bath is when you. You just. You lose every dollar you spend.
Stugotz
People went at the Crowd for leaving early and I get it. It's not really a school night. We're on summer vacation right now. They pointed to a lot of empty seats when it was 6:1. I would my. The only counter that I had to. That is like how do you know those weren't Edmonton fans? Which is also a bit of a cell phone right now. So I hope that the Panthers fans bring it. Even if it. Especially if it goes the same way that Game 3 went. Because the eyes of the hockey world are on you.
Dan LeBatard
I have a number of questions.
Mike Ryan
I hope somebody's looking up. Taking a bath.
Dan LeBatard
I want to. We know.
Mike Ryan
We know that it's coming. Right?
Dan LeBatard
I want to know why someone's taking a bath. Why did you take a bath? And losses. Why are you selling your tickets? Why are you celebrating that you're selling your fandom so that an Edmonton fan could have your tickets.
Jeremy
Your misunderstanding. I'm going with my two tickets because I'm a season ticket holder. I got early access to extra tickets. I bought a couple. Hoping to make a couple bucks flipping them. Yes. It might be. It might be an Edmonton fan.
Mike Ryan
I see you flip. Flip them things. Push your seed.
Jeremy
But like what I'm telling you is game three. I did zero pushing. I took a bath. I bought tickets. They didn't sell. I had to give them away.
Dan LeBatard
A bath sounds lovely.
Jeremy
It does.
Dan LeBatard
So what? So. But you're not saying washed.
Jeremy
But that's a bad thing.
Stugotz
I've got the origins of taking a bath and emerged in Wall street in the 1920s and 30s. That's around the time of the Great Depression. Right? Take a bath. Meant to get cleaned out financially as if being washed away or stripped bare after a bad investment or a market.
Mike Ryan
Crash boom took usage. Nice job.
Jeremy
Bought four tickets. Had to give them out.
Mike Ryan
Push a C on his mark.
Dan LeBatard
I want. I want to get to something dolphin related.
Roy
That's a bar man.
Mike Ryan
Ain't it?
Stugotz
I hate it.
Mike Ryan
Kick it off man.
Stugotz
So the first clip song in like two decades. Here we go. Yellow diamonds look like pee pee pee. How am I supposed to get behind this?
Mike Ryan
I'm behind it.
Stugotz
I'm totally behind it.
Mike Ryan
My son made fun of me because I had it playing and he was like the first line. But he got into it later. He was like. He's like Mahatma. What does that mean? I was like I'll break it all down for you young man.
Stugotz
Everybody quiet down. This is one of the greatest MCs ever. Push. It's gonna freaking knock this out the park. Yellow Diamonds look like pee.
Mike Ryan
I love it. Profits of Waikiki.
Dan LeBatard
Roy has some dolphin sound that I want to get to. Tua is saying that the culture has changed around the Miami Dolphins.
Jeremy
All fixed.
Dan LeBatard
Dan McDaniel is saying that everything is. Now he's in charge. All of it. Kind of rings a bit hollow.
Jeremy
I feel good.
Dan LeBatard
Okay.
Jeremy
It's all fixed.
Dan LeBatard
Okay. What do you mean, okay?
Jeremy
Let's hear what Tua says here.
Dan LeBatard
I mean, okay. So you're nothing to worry about. All right. You're willing to buy on Tua and culture change. We'll get some expertise from Dominique on this.
Dominique Foxworth
There is a culture shift, and I know it. I mean, I feel it just as much as everyone that's been here since I've gotten into the league. We always hear about, man. Yeah. Oh, culture shift. You guys have a change of this. You guys are doing this. Always optimistic, but I really do feel in my heart that this is a change of scenery for our guys in the locker room. And then it also transitions to our coaches as well, because we get opportunities to lead, and it's not as much the coaches as it is the players. I would say this year I feel better.
Jeremy
Problem solved.
Dan LeBatard
I want to play McDaniel as well, because I want to know how real any of this is. Because we can agree on this, right? I believe anybody who's listened to our show for the last three years would understand that. We have profound respect for how the architecture of the Florida Panthers has been built so that excellence can be represented in sports in our city in a way that's enduring dynastic. Everyone can see in a sport. Holy shit. That's the best thing. It looks like the best thing. The Dolphins used to be that in this town. Used to. They've been surpassed in this town by a pair of teams, and. And the Dolphins are the one that we want to root for. And the coach, boy wonder is now in a, like, swamp of, oh, the words aren't so cute and the genius isn't so cute if Tyreek Hill isn't always faster than everyone else. And so play the sound of McDaniel, who's probably coaching for his job now, right?
Jeremy
Hey, it's okay to call someone out when they deserve to be called out. And for those people to. It's okay to be called out as long as you change your behavior.
Dan LeBatard
Okay.
Jeremy
You heard that? When someone tells you something, you change your effing behavior. I'm feeling good about the Dolphins after those two clips.
Stugotz
Me, too.
Roy
Chris.
Mike Ryan
My brother Mike McDaniel is on to Something I appreciate that he's changed the culture. So I think we can have fun with it and we can make a lot of jokes. I think it's unfair of us not being in the locker room. And I get you saying that it's not a change of scenery, but I believe that he means metaphorically. Like, it feels like things around there have changed. I think or disseminating the message is different than how you feel in a locker room. And I assume that they actually do feel differently. The first step to changing the culture, and I'm sure Charlie's going to be tired of hearing me saying this because I do it on our show all the time where I define what culture is. It's like the accepted behaviors and practices and processes in an organization. So we all say culture, and it just means something amorphous. It means the way that you do business. So the idea that you show up to meetings five minutes early or 10 minutes early, like that's part of culture. The idea that you do. You watch film afterwards, that's part of culture. All the organizations I've been a part of, the culture is something that you inherit from the players that are there. And it's something that the players must like. To the point that McDaniel is making. The players have to hold each other accountable. They have to call each other out saying it to the media. I don't care about that. If they're actually living that, that matters because it's pretty easy to motivate guys when they understand that their livelihoods actually, actually do depend on the people next to them.
Dan LeBatard
To that point. I can use your counsel here and advice on leadership and culture changing right now in our environment. I have not gone back to Charlie since he defeated me. I've been scarred by that and didn't want to look into that corner because I underestimated someone who considers himself my nemesis. And I had noticed and I had never considered a nemesis until he came onto my show for the first time in front of me with a microphone and did a me to me in my face to start the bidding of. He's now my nemesis. And so how would you change the culture around me so that Charlie can be more freely welcomed by this ego monster?
Mike Ryan
There's no need to change the culture. I thought that was awesome. Are your feelings hurt? Nah. You good. And the problem is you're acting as if this was a surprise. He called you a NEMI months ago. You been nuked that he was a nemesis of yours. I don't know why you surprised Nuked it.
Dan LeBatard
Well, I had underestimated. He does consider himself my nemesis. I had not considered.
Mike Ryan
I mean, come on, Nemi.
Dan LeBatard
Why would he be my nemesis?
Mike Ryan
Nimhart.
Chris Cody
Well, Dan, we have a relationship where for every 10 texts I send you, you respond to one. And normally it's in a group chat where you're like, this guy sucks. So that's like. That's some Nemi behavior.
Dan LeBatard
Is it? Chris? Cody, you want. You got a verdict on this?
Jeremy
I don't know if he thinks about you a lot, if he's only responding.
Chris Cody
It is the Mad Men meme. I don't think about you at all.
Dan LeBatard
I just. I. Well, clearly I underestimated you because I was not expecting that you would come on this turf and immediately do a better impersonation of me than I've ever heard.
Chris Cody
It was some gangster.
Roy
God damn.
Dan LeBatard
This has been on your show how long? I have not listened to your show enough to know how much.
Stugotz
Oh, my God.
Dan LeBatard
Levitar is.
Mike Ryan
He just.
Jeremy
He just listens to all the episodes where he hasn't done it.
Mike Ryan
So I need to tell you something. You've known Charlie as long as I've known Charlie. Really long time?
Chris Cody
Longer.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, longer than I've known Charlie. It's the new Charlie, man. Like, in the last year or two, I've encouraged Charlie to go ahead and be his true self. And his true self is cocky. He's my fu guy. So every team has a guy that is, like, when things get out of hand, they gotta straighten people out. That's Charlie. And I think you didn't know that about him because you met him when he was young. He's turned into a new person.
Dan LeBatard
I love him.
Mike Ryan
I'm proud of him.
Stugotz
He's got cloth pants now, striped clothes, linen.
Mike Ryan
He only got three nice shirts, though. And I get on him about it all the time, and that's one of them. That's his best shirt.
Dan LeBatard
How much is the fake Dan Lebatard a part of the Dominique Foxworth Show? A rising digital spaceship at espn?
Mike Ryan
I mean, we don't think about you that much.
Dan LeBatard
I didn't ask that question. I said how much? I'm asking. I am not asking for flattery. I'm just asking to know how much of a character the fake Dan Lebatard is on the Dominique Foxworth Show.
Mike Ryan
It makes it pretty often when we get to a topic. I think Charlie uses it as a tool to make sure that I hear myself when I get grandstandy. High. Horsey.
Stugotz
Oh, so he uses it as a device? Yeah. Get ready, Charlie. We're like about five seconds away from Dan going, would the fake Dan Lebatard like to have some more observations?
Mike Ryan
Only thing left. I don't want to spoil it. I know one move that he hasn't pulled out yet and I know it's coming eventually and I can't wait for it. It's my favorite Dan move.
Jeremy
Can we have fake Zagaki and Lebatard at a dinner together?
Mike Ryan
He's giving me a.
Stugotz
We'll have the check in your papers.
Mike Ryan
You let him in that room and it is a mutiny in there.
Stugotz
It's a shame. I used to like coming to this place. Was that Jamel?
Mike Ryan
Was that Jamel a quiet, curly haired revolutionary in there? Just sitting in a corner seeing resentment?
Roy
Nah, I'm still with you, Dan. A fellow writer here, so I'm with you.
Dan LeBatard
Roy. I. I don't know how it is that we as a show, sort of copyright in a hurry. Show me your papers as a threat.
Chris Cody
Already been copyrighted by the US Government, Dan.
Jeremy
Oh, yeah, we can make anything comedy.
Dan LeBatard
I'm just, I'm just saying the aggressive.
Stugotz
Really? Did you hear the first 10 minutes? Thanks for your buy in, pal. No one else had that question. I guess I'm an asshole.
Dan LeBatard
You know what? Again, Mike, I did have the question when Roy said it.
Stugotz
In your mind.
Dan LeBatard
State in my mind.
Stugotz
Coward, coward, Coward. Content coward.
Dan LeBatard
It stayed in my mind because as we often do, we moved on to Supes or the Stanley cup final or whatever, so it slipped my mind. But I did think about it for a moment in passing. I did not not know how I.
Stugotz
Trotted this one out on the earth today. Because I mentioned it yesterday. Beta test. Oh, yeah, that's a funny observation, M. No one else had thought to ask, what do you write? I come out here on the goddamn island.
Roy
Well, I wasn't.
Stugotz
And everyone thinks I'm a dick for it. I don't even want to see the comments.
Chris Cody
Kind of a dick for it.
Mike Ryan
We got filters, baby. Filters.
Stugotz
We workshopped it before the show. Yeah, I think I got buy in. Woo. He's heading down dangerous path.
Jeremy
You lead that one, Mike.
Stugotz
Yeah, you're taking away his votes. Taking away his votes. Voting rights. That was how you were helping me. Rather been on that boat that got raided by ICE yesterday. Teammates like this. And I know I wasn't a great teammate for Roy, but that's how we, you know, it's an ensemble. Yeah, it's an ensemble. We do it. I'll be the dick this. And you guys like you guys be the funny guys.
Dan LeBatard
No.
Stugotz
Don't give away. Just a vacuum?
Dan LeBatard
Don't give away the game.
Stugotz
Just a vacuum.
Dan LeBatard
Don't give away the game.
Stugotz
Roy, who is, like, the nicest he's ever been to me, help it the most.
Dan LeBatard
Don't give away.
Stugotz
I got the most help comedically from Roy in this segment, and he was the one that was, like, getting attacked, because that's how you framed it.
Jeremy
I was just sitting back, like, shaking my head.
Stugotz
You were all holding the umbrella.
Roy
Good teammate.
Dan LeBatard
Thank you. It's what happened.
Jeremy
It just gets in the way.
Stugotz
Still a banger. I'm not sick of that song. Oh, my God.
Jeremy
Every morning. Every morning.
Dan LeBatard
I'm not going to apologize to Mike. He didn't want Roy voting.
Jeremy
Was that Charlie?
Chris Cody
You can't do that.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz – Episode Summary: "Local Hour: Show Me Your Papers"
Release Date: June 12, 2025
In this engaging episode of "The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz," hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz delve into a variety of topics ranging from sports culture and local Miami happenings to socio-political issues affecting the community. The episode is rich with lively discussions, humorous exchanges, and insightful commentary, making it a compelling listen for both regular followers and newcomers.
The episode kicks off with Dan Le Batard humorously commenting on Roy's unexpected clean-shaven appearance amidst the hockey playoffs, a time typically associated with sporting beards.
Stugotz joins in the jest, questioning Roy’s grooming choices during such a pivotal sports period.
The playful ribbing sets the tone for a segment filled with camaraderie and light-hearted teasing.
The conversation shifts to Roy's recent involvement with the Hockey Writers Association, sparking a debate among the hosts about his credentials and eligibility as a writer.
Stugotz voices skepticism regarding Roy’s standing, suggesting that his participation may not qualify him as a traditional writer.
Roy defends his membership, clarifying his role as a media member rather than a writer, akin to Elliot Friedman.
The debate intensifies as Stugotz challenges the legitimacy of Roy’s voting rights within the association, leading to a spirited exchange about the definitions and requirements of membership.
Ultimately, the discussion highlights differing perspectives on professional qualifications and the evolving nature of media roles in sports journalism.
Transitioning from internal show dynamics, the hosts address a pressing local issue: the increased presence of ICE and Homeland Security at Miami's sports events, particularly the upcoming Club World Cup.
Dan Le Batard expresses alarm over the potential for racial profiling and the implications for both American and non-American attendees.
The hosts discuss the broader impact of these security measures on Miami’s diverse population, emphasizing the fear and uncertainty it instills within the community.
This segment underscores the intersection of sports, community safety, and civil liberties, resonating deeply with listeners concerned about immigration and profiling practices.
Shifting back to sports, the conversation delves into the Florida Panthers' performance in the playoffs, with Roy offering his insights and predictions.
Stugotz questions the team’s strategy and readiness, leading to an in-depth analysis of the Panthers' chances against the formidable Edmonton Oilers.
The hosts discuss pivotal moments in the series, statistical anomalies, and the psychological factors influencing the outcomes of the games.
This segment provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the Panthers' strategy, strengths, and areas needing improvement as they navigate the high-stakes playoff environment.
The discussion transitions to the Miami Dolphins, focusing on a perceived cultural shift within the team under new leadership.
Dominique Foxworth contributes insights into the changes within the locker room and coaching dynamics, highlighting the importance of leadership in fostering a positive team culture.
Mike Ryan elaborates on the role of players in shaping organizational culture, emphasizing accountability and mutual respect.
Dan Le Batard seeks advice on managing personal conflicts and fostering a more inclusive and respectful environment among the show's team members.
This segment underscores the parallels between sports team dynamics and workplace culture, offering actionable insights into effective leadership and team cohesion.
In a return to lighter topics, the hosts engage in playful teasing about Charlie’s role on the show and his evolving personality.
The conversation highlights the camaraderie among the crew, with humorous remarks about Charlie’s wardrobe choices and his interactions with the hosts.
Dan Le Batard reflects on his relationship with Charlie, expressing surprise and amusement at Charlie’s newfound confidence and persona.
This segment showcases the dynamic and entertaining relationships within the show's team, adding a personal and relatable touch to the episode.
As the episode nears its end, the hosts wrap up their discussions by balancing serious socio-political commentary with humor and team camaraderie.
Stugotz [36:51]: "And y'all just took it when he said, I’m a member of the Pro Writers Association."
Roy [37:03]: "Well, I wasn't."
The episode concludes with reflections on the day's conversations, emphasizing respect, representation, and the importance of unity within the community and the show’s team.
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"Local Hour: Show Me Your Papers" offers a multifaceted exploration of sports, local Miami issues, and interpersonal dynamics within the show's team. Through a blend of humor, critical analysis, and heartfelt discussions, Dan Le Batard and Stugotz provide listeners with both entertainment and thoughtful insights into the pressing matters affecting their community and beloved sports teams.