From Riviera To Rings: Tiger’s Tease, Scheffler’s Surge, And Olympic Hockey Gold
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Recorded February 22nd, 2026
Sleep didn’t stand a chance. We crack open a wild sports weekend that starts in the rain at Riviera and ends with a gold medal heart attack on ice, stitching together Scheffler’s freakish consistency, Tiger’s Augusta breadcrumbs, and a USA vs Canada classic that jolted the country awake.
We start on the PGA Tour, where the Genesis Invitational turned into a lesson in nerves and momentum. Scottie Scheffler survives a brutal Thursday, flips the script with a weekend 66-65, and still somehow feels “off” while finishing just outside another top 10. Jacob Bridgemen rides a monster lead into Sunday and learns how fragile golf gets on a single swing. Adam Scott drains a bomb, Fowler posts a clean card, and a caddie’s-eye update hints that Rick’s trending toward a big spring. Over it all, Tiger drops into the booth, jokes about feeling older than 50, and says just enough to make Augusta feel very real.
Then the ice steals the show. We celebrate the USA women’s team pulling a gutsy goalie move, tying late, and finishing in overtime with skill and swagger. And we go deep on the men’s gold medal game—the matchup everyone wanted, somehow scheduled 46 years to the day of the Miracle on Ice. Canada tilts the ice early. Boldy breaks through when he shouldn’t. A five-on-three kill buys belief. Then Connor Hellebuyck turns physics into fiction, stacking 41 saves and obliterating expected goals. Overtime becomes chaos: McDavid is a blur, McKinnon somehow misses, and Werenski’s hustle keeps the final play alive. The Hughes line cashes, and the camera finds Johnny Gaudreau’s family in a moment that says more than any highlight ever could.
We unpack the complaints about three-on-three, why the better team on paper doesn’t always win, and how redemption arcs landed all at once: Eichel’s bet on himself, Matthews shedding weight, Kachuk forcing respect. It felt bigger than a medal—more like a morning where everyone, everywhere, wore the same smile. If you’re here for elite golf, Olympic hockey, and the kind of sports story that lingers, hit play and lean in.
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