
Offside with Hawes and Maguire
Offside: with Hawes and Maguire is not your typical hockey show. This weekly
45-60 minute show is a potent combination of humour and genuine hockey insights that pushes the envelope.
- Liam is renowned for his photographic memory, lively storytelling, vast hockey knowledge and sometimes over-the-top passion for the game of hockey.
- Chris is known for his unrehearsed humour, contagious laughter and uncanny ability to make even the most serious debates end in boisterous guffaws.
Between the two, there is an infectious enthusiasm and professional chemistry that is evident from the outset. It can only be described as lightning in a bottle.
Offside with Hawes and Maguire
Trading Titans: NHL Deadline Drama Unfolds
As NHL trade deadline day reaches its climax, Hawes and Maguire offer their unfiltered takes on the most impactful moves reshaping the Stanley Cup race. Tampa Bay's acquisition of Gourde and Bjorkstand alongside Colorado's surprising grab of Brock Nelson stand out as potential season-changing deals. The hosts explore Brad Marchand's possible departure from Boston, analyzing why Western Conference powerhouses like Dallas represent the most logical landing spots for the Bruins captain seeking one last championship run.
The conversation shifts to Alexander Ovechkin's historic pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring record, with both hosts acknowledging the Great 8's unprecedented consistency and remarkable resilience in the face of initial skepticism. "We've never seen anybody like this guy score his level of consistency over this length of time," they admit, despite previous predictions that Ovechkin would hit a wall before reaching the record.
A fascinating technical breakdown of Connor McDavid's overtime winner in the Four Nations tournament reveals the complex defensive breakdown that left the world's best player alone in front of the net. Rather than simply blaming Auston Matthews as many pundits have done, the hosts dissect how the winger switch and improper defensive coverage created the cascade of errors leading to the iconic goal.
The episode also touches on Ottawa's surging playoff hopes, updates on the Offside hockey pool competition, and reflections on US-Canada relations that remind listeners that political tensions shouldn't overshadow the friendship between everyday citizens across the border. Through passionate debate and hockey wisdom, Haas and McGuire deliver the perfect mix of analysis, humour and authenticity that keeps fans coming back.
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it's offside with haas mcguire, all right. It's offside with haas mcguire. I'm haas, I'm mcguire, all right. So, uh, a big day today lawyer.
Speaker 2:All right. So, uh, a big day today.
Speaker 1:Trade deadline yeah now by the time this airs got it on here in the background. You have it on the background, yeah, so so we got to get into a whole bunch of things, uh, but, um, let's start by by talking about, um, uh, possible, possible trades, but we can't talk about all of them, so let's talk about what you think is going to be the biggest and most, and has been the biggest, most impactful moves.
Speaker 2:Well, as we tape this, Chris, I would say right now, tampa, bringing back Gord and Bjorkstand Although you can make a case for Colorado just this morning, I guess, grabbing Brock Nelson. Well, it was either late last night, it was last night, because I was up Last night, I was out last night. I'm not quite sure what happened, but the last thing I remember was drinking with the header at the mill.
Speaker 1:You know, a lot of stories start like that yes, yes.
Speaker 2:And they finish the same way. What the hell happened? Yeah, I'd say. Right now those two are in the front runner, like I. I, I believe elliot friedman tweeted a while back that the ranting into dallas. Is that confirmed? Have you heard that?
Speaker 1:you know that's the one that's in play, but that has not been confirmed, like not from my, not my, not on this. It's not confirmed yet, okay.
Speaker 2:Well, I'm following the same thing on my phone and I've got the TSN up here in the background. So that would be obviously huge if he was to move again. But it also begs some questions like what the hell is going on with him.
Speaker 1:Well, I feel the same way about Cody Ceci. To be honest with you, you know yeah.
Speaker 2:No, no Question that's been asked since he turned pro, but he's still serviceable at times. There's no doubt about it. He certainly was an awesome Ottawa 67, but I know you're being somewhat facetious, I'm sure no, I yeah.
Speaker 1:So listen, what's the scuttlebutt? I like the word, by the way, scuttlebutt. I like the word, by the way, scuttlebutt. It's got scuttle in it and but, and you put them together, it's a fucking amazing word, okay? So, uh, the brad marshaw stuff, like I don't, yeah, oh yeah. So so tell me, tell me what your thoughts are related to that. I just, I don't know, I don't know, I can't see him in anything other than a Bruins jersey.
Speaker 1:Yeah well, did you ever think Ray Bork would move? Yes, I did, and only because there was no way he was getting a cup in Boston and they did the noble thing him there that was. That was a gift to, uh, to Ray Borg and I and I you know what I, I loved that yeah, fair enough, that's that's.
Speaker 2:That's very true. He had played his whole career at that point, a long time, and actually didn't win that first year in Colorado, won the next, got the cup retired, brought it back to Boston, which was so cool, marshawn he's got the cup right. He was back to Boston, which was so cool, marchand he's got the cup right. He was with the Bruins in 2011 and I had the same thing, though I mean the. The only chatter about him going is because, obviously, he's conceded to say, yeah, if you can get a deal and I don't know any, you know if he's presented teams or what's happened. But there's where. Look where there's smoke, there's fire, and the Bruins are heading south. There's no question about that. They're going to be in very, very tough to make the playoffs this year and probably barring barring a not a real miracle, because they still have a nucleus there of pretty solid players, but they haven't. You know, swayman hasn't been able to pick up where he left off and they don't have the duo anymore with Omar in Ottawa. It's not the same, and Corpus Salo is is what he is, and so they don't have the same goaltending, they don't have the same roster. They're heading south. They're not going to make the playoffs and they want to give Brad another kick at the can.
Speaker 2:He's been an admirable soldier for them. He's uh, it is a little unusual because he's wearing the sea, but listen, after everything we've been through in our lives watching hockey, with Gretzky traded with Bobby Orr in a different jersey, guy Lafleur, gordie Howe take your pick. Go all the way back to Howie Morenz. We weren't around, but, believe me, when he left Montreal, it shook up the hockey world. So you know it. It's gone on for decades and this is just a continuation of it, if Brad, in fact, is dealt today right, yeah, where do you think?
Speaker 1:where? Like, if you were a team that was looking to build and add stuff, what team? Who would you like? If, what team do you think he would go to, best suited to, I mean?
Speaker 2:I, I don't. I don't think either of the Florida teams at this point now would have him on the radar. So if, in fact, I think maybe it's one of two ways Rantanen or Marchand possibly to Dallas maybe would be Dallas have been knocking on the door here, notwithstanding the trip to the final in 2020. They've been right there. They were my pick to win last year. Florida got it done. Dallas went out in a tough semi to Edmonton. Give Edmonton all the credit in the world in that series for winning it. But I think Marchand I mean, look, he's not going to agree to any deal. He's not going to like I don't see him going to say somebody who's up and coming, who looks like they are ready to bust through the door from the lower end like maybe a person from Detroit.
Speaker 2:I don't see that. So I think you're looking at a Vegas or a Dallas, or you know, I don't know you think it's the West.
Speaker 2:I do think it's the West. I do think it's the West. I do think it's the West because I think part of it is as much as the entire Bruin management company probably aren't happy they're in this position let's take the word probably not, but the reality is they are, and I think that they're. They know Brad's got a little bit of gas left in the tank. I don't think they want to play him four or five times a season. Whoever it goes to as well. They're willing to maybe give him a shot here at a cup, but I don't think. And who is it really in the East? I mean, you've got the Florida teams, you've got Washington and I don't see him.
Speaker 1:No, he's not a lot. You know, I can't see him going to Washington. Him no, he's not a lot. You know, I can't see him going to washington. You know, and you're right, I, I think it's the west. You know, it really depends on on what boston is willing to take for him, right? I saw a comment today which, uh, chris pronger said like what, what teams are wanting for their guys for their rentals, right?
Speaker 2:yeah, ridiculous. It always is in the morning, you know, but once you get after noon and I know we're not far from there, but usually it's those last few hours some of the offers, some of them, some of the tolerance level will come down and and uh and and some deals will get done.
Speaker 2:But you know, you can't, you can't prostitute yourself and give these guys away at the end of the day, because? Because the other thing is, even though you've had a run here of Florida teams making the finals and winning cups, you've got a lot of parity. You've got a lot of teams that are in that cycle, like a Dallas, like an Edmonton who picked up Trent Frederick? He's hurt right now. Speaking of brewing some off assets Right, frederick is built for the playoffs, absolutely. And he's hurt right now Speaking of Bruins selling off assets. Right, frederick is built for the playoffs, absolutely built.
Speaker 1:And he's a great hockey player. Love him Well, yeah.
Speaker 2:He's not a 30-goal scorer or anything, but the guy can't score a bit, but it's his punctuation. What is he? 22 years old. I don't know his age, I think he's around that. He's a young man.
Speaker 1:I don't think he's ever going to score. I think he'll be a 30-goal scorer.
Speaker 2:I really do Not a hope in hell, not a hope in hell. What are you smoking down there?
Speaker 1:Well, actually they're gummies. No, I'm just kidding, no, I do.
Speaker 2:I think he's going to score 30 to save his life. He doesn't need to. They didn't pick him up to score 30. Look, if he scores at all, it's a bonus. They're going to throw him on that third line more than likely and he's going to go out there and just run around like a totally Tasmanian devil, which is where he's effective, which is the type of guy that you need in the playoffs, still to have to win.
Speaker 1:I think he's playing the role. I think he's a far better hockey player than the roles that he has been given at this point and he'll mature into it. We'll see Down the line. We'll see if he gets 30 goals. I think he will. I think. But you know what? It just depends on how teams use him. I do want to say this as a moniker.
Speaker 2:Hey look, they play him with McDavidDavid and he's on the number one power play unit. He may have 30 off his shins. Well, listen, there was, he ain't scoring 30.
Speaker 1:Okay, All right. Well, we'll, we'll. We'll agree to agree that I'm right and we'll move on, and so I will. I just want to close on the fact that you know Marshawn going. If anybody's looking at Marshawn, I said I got a great slogan. He gives a licking and keeps on ticking yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2:Okay, so he's still he's still in that.
Speaker 1:Um okay, so, uh, other things. Um, let's, let's get into. Uh, do the auto senators make any moves at all?
Speaker 2:I'm. I'm sure they're trying like hell. I mean they absolutely, I believe, are going to make the playoffs this year. I really believe it. Obviously they're in a spot, as we taped this right now, from their win against Chicago the other night. It's going to be a leapfrog battle here. But now Columbus has lost a couple in a row and Detroit and Ottawa's playing all these guys. They've got 11 games left against these teams that they're in the battle with. Of the remaining 20, 19 or 20 that they have, or 21, so they're going to control their own destiny here by how they do in those games. It's a couple against Montreal, detroit, three, I think, against Columbus. They should try and make a deal. I mean, they're doing all this with nothing from Bathurst. They've had a lineup that's been injured, injuries have been scattered through it. If they could get some help, some scoring help. I know that they're going to try.
Speaker 1:So what's the issue? What's the Brady Kachuk situation right now?
Speaker 2:I'm afraid he saw it all day. He's not going anywhere.
Speaker 1:No, no, I mean as far as he was injured for a little bit there, yeah yeah, no, he's back.
Speaker 2:He's back, he's hitting, he's fighting, he's scoring.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so he's not sort of tepid, right, he's 100%.
Speaker 2:No, if you saw the game against Washington, he certainly is not tepid. No, I didn't see.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, I refuse to watch Alexander Oveskin break Gretzky's record. I'll watch the highlights, but I don't want to see it. You know what I'll tell you? He's the luckiest fucking son of a bitch I've ever seen with the puck. It's unbelievable the luck he has.
Speaker 2:You know what you got to be lucky to be good and good to be lucky Absolutely.
Speaker 1:Absolutely. And you know what I just?
Speaker 2:I'm just spreading all the rumors I possibly can, he's the greatest goal scorer in NHL history. We've never seen anybody like this guy score his level of consistency over this length of time. No one's ever done it and he deserves all the accolades. And, frankly, at this point he deserves the record and he's going to get it. I did not think he would. I really did not. I mean, I was asked two years ago and I said no way he's going to hit a wall here. Years ago and I said no way he's gonna. He's gonna hit a wall here. And then you look at last season and how terrible he started. Like he had seven goals by Christmas. He was heading for a 16 goal season still ended up scoring over 30. He's going to score over 30 this year and he's nine from tying as we tape this, 10 from breaking it. It's just remarkable.
Speaker 1:And uh, yeah, the cops are, do you think when he does break the record, okay, finally he's done it, he can move on, he can retire and go to his new castle in ukraine and, uh and relax, put his feet up. Maybe you know well, we'll see.
Speaker 2:I mean, I know, you know putin's got a chalet waiting for him somewhere, but you know there's lots of speculation on that because he is playing so well and the team is playing so well, which is another thing. I did, like Potrus and McMichael some of these guys that are having the seasons that they are are not seasons I certainly projected, and Thompson in net has been phenomenal. He wasn't even picked for Team Canada that they had the team. He was just you and I discussed this last show. He was just starting to shoot like a bullet as they had to make their selections for the three guys, and so he would have been. Had there been a fourth, he would. It would have been him. He. Obviously he should have been there. But how do you say anything against bennington?
Speaker 1:anyway, because well, yeah, well, this is the thing which which leads me to one other comment, because it's been a uh, a volatile and I know you hate when I go geopolitical uh, but when it's been a volatile week in canada and the united states, okay, with tariffs and retaliation and stuff like that and um, you know, and there's a lot of passion behind it. And I would say I've had many conversations with other Canadians who think it's probably one of the best things that's ever happened to Canada is Donald Trump. Canada is Donald Trump because he's made us forget all of our other petty shit and galvanize in our like as a country and be proud because we, we don't do a lot of flag waving, we're not flag waivers. You know I'm, we're down here, I'm down here and I can, I walk outside here and I'll look and I'll see a dozen American flags flying on houses every day.
Speaker 1:We don't see that in Canada almost ever, maybe Canada Day and then we take it down, politely, take it down and we store our fascism in our closet or whatever it is. You know what I mean our nationalism anyway. But it's very different down here and it's something that, uh, you know I'm kind of proud of that. We're standing up. I I mean, you know, when you have something that a country that's nine times your size, um, from a population perspective, okay. And that's not even including the illegal immigrants, right, who, by the way, by the way, probably wouldn't, you know, support Trump at this point.
Speaker 2:But anyway they're illegal. Our illegals are probably around the same number, yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, that's very possible. Like I don't I don't really know how many illegal people. All I know is that you can get a lot of work done here for pretty cheap, you know.
Speaker 2:Yeah. The whole thing has been insane. Uh, I wrote a bit on on on the whole Gretzky thing. I defended him. Oh yeah, it was, um, I'd say of the nearly 200 comments. It's pretty, even you know I was. I'd say of the nearly 200 comments. It's pretty, even you know I didn't count them up as to I could have ran a poll. I'm sure it would run very close to 50-50. I mean, it's polarizing. There's no gray area. You're either. That's just in regards to Wayne.
Speaker 1:But that's wrong. You know what and you know. Taking Gretzky aside, okay, first of all, I mean, and I don't think Gretzky's done anything wrong aside from have a relationship with Donald Trump, of which people just want to attack somebody because they're friendly with somebody Donald Trump, you know, he's a great friend of mine, right, gretzky's the greatest, he's my greatest friend. Gretzky might be going this guy's a jack off, but I'm not going to be rude to him, right, like, we don't know what Gretzky thinks internally and he's certainly not going to say that the president of the United States, you know he's not a big fan of. He may even like Trump. Maybe Trump is a great guy on the golf course.
Speaker 2:Okay, maybe he's yeah, I don't know and I don't care exactly, but and, as a matter of fact, to, to try to force.
Speaker 1:Uh, you know, and, and you know what, and I love that bob york came to gretzky's defense. I don't know if you saw that, oh yeah, I see everything, yeah. So so bob york came and he, you know, he backed him, and not because he backs trump, not because, but because you know what he was vilified for his comments a few years back they've run.
Speaker 2:He's been run out on the rails too, on social media, by countless thousands, not as many wayne's the latest one, I mean the cancel culture, a mob. They just look for the next guy to attack and and everybody is butthurt and offended by every little thing today, a bunch of crybaby. It's just unfreaking, believable what we've produced in this country in the last 30, 40 years.
Speaker 1:Well, I don't think it's just our country, because there's a lot of crybabies. I don't think it's just our country because there's a lot of crybabies.
Speaker 2:I do, I do. I think we're one of the worst, and I don't do much traveling, but I am online. I see a lot what goes on around the rest of the world and I have not seen anything like what's gone on in our country in the last couple decades. It's the transition. That said, I know I don't have 40 minutes to talk politics.
Speaker 1:That's for sure, right? No, no, no, no that's okay, it it?
Speaker 2:it is what it is and in terms of uh, trump galvanizing the country, I think you're right. To some extent he has, and you know it's uh. Remains to be seen how how all that plays out. It's uh, it's pretty crazy stuff that's gone on, but there's no doubt about it, it added some tremendous fervor to the uh, to the four nations, especially after the round robin game, with the three fights in nine seconds. And then they beat us and and they had, they had a lead, we, we scored first in in the final. They come back, they take a lead again and they're just so, they are so structured for us to come back, bennett to tie it, and then, you know, mcjesus and OT and who better it? Just it just absolutely was amazing to watch.
Speaker 1:So, speaking of which, by the way, so I've heard everybody going on oh, that was Austin Matthews fault. Right, I am going on. You know, as I watch that play, matthews had no other choice than cover Marner because the defenseman was out of position. The defenseman had to take the long way around the net to get there and didn't. So my thought was because there was nobody to pressure Marner. He had no choice Because Marner would have stepped out himself the entire defensive alignment.
Speaker 2:The United States broke down on that play and where they got screwed up was the wingers crisscrossed for Canada and the. The D should have stayed with their respective wingers, which that's what they should have done, and they didn't. Matthews should have stayed with McDavid. So when the puck came back to McCarr, he sees Marner wide open for the rim around. He drills it, but Marner gets it. There's no one around him. So then they realize oh my God, we've got to check Marner. And Matthews goes as well. Yeah, and that's where he left McDavid, and then he could have parked a Voyager bus beside Connor, and the rest is history. But there was a breakdown all across the board, from the face-off right through the goal, and it's just one of those things.
Speaker 1:It happens quite often and you know what. And so I guess what I was doing is I was kind of defending Matthews there because people ripped him you know what I mean and glorified in ripping him and you know what. I hate the Toronto team as a general, like a whole thing. I don't hate the individual players. I have tremendous amount of respect for the individual players.
Speaker 2:Now, that being said, he screwed up too, though, chris. At the end of the day, he has to bear some responsibility, but you can't blame the whole goal on him. Like I just said, if you go back, if anybody goes back, puts the play on in slow motion, you'll see that the winger switch and the American D don't cover them. That's why McCard, that's why Marner's open. So the play starts the play no-transcript. That's right. The breakdown starts there, from the draw right through to the goal, and it's just something that happens in hockey all the time. But this is in overtime of the final of one of the most contentious games, probably since game eight and 72. And you end up with McDavid alone in front, and the rest is history. So there was breakdowns everywhere, but Matthews has to take his share of the blame, for sure. Yeah, yeah, for sure, yeah yeah, for sure, for sure.
Speaker 1:All right, any other things we got to talk about? Oh well, hosey and Brown, uh, yeah, so we had the hockey pool, hosey and Brown, offside with Hosman Bar hockey pool. Um, you know it's, it's turning into a bit of a? Uh, uh, one, two, three now, um, it's, it's getting close. It's within 100 points of each other, which can happen. And I actually sent out, uh, a, an email to the, the top uh five, you know, in in the pool to say, okay, we're heading down like the rest of the rest of the people are gone, they're out. You know what I mean, unless some sort of miracle happens which includes me and me too, um, but the rest of you know.
Speaker 1:So those five are there and I said so. Get ready to go to pei, for you know, you know what I mean. I want you to make sure you pick your, your, you know your, your travel partner, well, and all that stuff, because there's only, is it? Five and a half weeks left of the season.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's it, man, and I'm actually right after we finish taping the show here I'm heading to see Mr Rod Brown, who is our key sponsor. Obviously it's to pick up his latest contribution and get that over to you and he's very excited that he's following this and he thinks it's great that the race is tightening up in the hockey pool, so I'm really glad you mentioned it. I also talked to Big Jeff there from Shoeless Joe's. Oh yeah, yeah, he 100% is, is on board. So that was just an electronic snafu there over Christmas time.
Speaker 2:So, um, I want to give a shout out to Shoeless Joe's as well, because they're still with us, um, as an official capacity, as a sponsor. And and I said, while we're taping, past the date I know that was the most exciting for you, jeff and he said, oh yeah, march 5th 2004, ottawa, philadelphia, 419 pedaling minutes. And I said, look, I'll give it a shout out on the broadcast there for you. So there you go, the all-time NHL pedaling minute, even though we're taping a few days after March 5th. But that's for Shoeless Joe'ses, both locations, kempville and orleans the anniversary of the greatest fighting game ever in nhl history. And it should, by the way, chris should be mentioned that very last fight, the one that set the record was patrick sharp for the flyers, who went on a pretty decent career in Chicago. Right he won Stanley.
Speaker 1:Cup. Yeah, he won a Cup.
Speaker 2:And he fought Jason Spezza. That was the very last fight that set the record and the reason that Spezza got the extra 10, he didn't have the tie down done, so they gave him an extra 10, and that's how they set the record, because the previous record was Bostonoston and minnesota from 1981.
Speaker 1:So there you go four hundred minutes, so that extra 10 minutes brought to you by shoeless joes excellent. So I just to address that. So the extra 10 minutes was because he wasn't dressed appropriately. That's right. He should have gone to the White House, apparently.
Speaker 2:Wow, See, that's why you were a comedian that just came to you. Like that right. You went from Spezza to Zelinsky, just like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, they're very similar. I don't know if you knew that. Here's the thing Zelinsky more of a winger, okay, yeah, and a defensive winger too, because he's small. He's like 4'2". He's on the defense right now. He's like a midget without a giant head. It's unbelievable. But you know what? Whatever, he's standing strong and I'll say this one last comment before we leave uh, because we do have to leave, is that, um, you know, as a representative for offside with haas mcguire and being the haas part of that, okay, I would like to say that, uh, I am a proud Canadian, I am respectful and do absolutely love and appreciate the people of the United States, because it's not the individual people that this is all about.
Speaker 1:This is all about a bunch of people who aren't real, like they're not real. People who aren't real, like they're not real. People Like everybody I meet down here is all hey, listen, you know what Americans are apologizing to me all the time. It's like hey, hey, you apologize one more time and you're going to become Canadian, right, absolutely. So the American people, as a generalization, are on our side. I just want people to know that. Don't hate Americans. You can, you know, direct everything at the Trump administration, but the people of the United States are right there with us, so I just want everybody to understand that know, for, whatever it's worth, I I got.
Speaker 2:I got no beef with the american people either, and I think none of us do. We all know where this is originating, or how it's all originated and how it continues to be. A story is anytime trump's asked about canada, out comes the next barrage of idiocy. So you know it, it is what it is, and and it's certainly not, did you hear?
Speaker 1:did you hear his latest? Uh, we're, we're gonna, we're gonna cut down our own trees.
Speaker 1:We're going to make lots of money and we're not going to need Canadian trees. He's going to cut a swath of 50 yards as fire barriers. We're going to use all that money from those trees. Forget how much it costs to do that and all that. We're going to make all that money from those trees. Okay, forget how much it costs to do that and all that you're gonna be. We're gonna make lots of money. We're gonna make cars out of wood and we're gonna like our energy. We're gonna burn the wood, we create energy. We're gonna do uh, we're gonna be, the greatest thing you know. Like, honest to god, I you know everything's the greatest. So they're gonna be.
Speaker 2:It's not man a couple months into four years, like it's you know. Um, I'm not sure, at some point here this thing will find it some sort of conclusion with the terror stuff and everything else. But what's next? It's just really hard to fathom how. Countless millions, but I don't think they had much choice. I don't follow american politics like you do, so I don't know, know, but it is baffling. Anytime he speaks it really is unfreaking believable. But what the hell are you going to do, man? It's you know, trying to survive. My own little piece of the world here, and you know you're trying to take care of your family.
Speaker 2:You're doing the same Exactly. That's why you're down there.
Speaker 1:That's why you're down there. I'm here because of family, for sure. Yeah, exactly Because Lord knows how much I want to be basking in the sun on Ramsey Lake in Sudbury at this time of year.
Speaker 2:Well, I just got back from a week in Jamaica, so I know all about sun in the winter, so it's fun to get away and you know you've had an opportunity and it's good, and you're there for family and it's it's. It's it's fun to get away and you know you've you've had an opportunity and it's good, and you're there for family and it's good. And and that's all we got to do, man, take care of each other well we are now officially running out of time so this is offside with haas mcguire.
Speaker 1:I'm haas, I'm mcguire good day.